The Business Times, 21 November 1980

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 111/l/M FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, ISM 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 57 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The government has contacted authorities in Singapore to help curb smuggling of tin-ore to that country, Parliament was told today. Minister of Primary Industries Paul Leong had discussed the matter with Singapore's Minister of Trade and Industries, Mr Goh Chok Tong, and it
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    • 59 1 UPI BONN, Thurs. The West German gross national product will be up 0.5 per cent and the mark will show an increase in value next year, a panel of economic experts predicted today. The prediction, at a news conference by a government-appointed council of economic experts, tallied with
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    • 63 1 UPI MANILA, Thurs. Continental Can of the United States and Ayala Corp, one of the Philippines largest companies, have withdrawn from their proposed venture to manufacture tin cans. In a letter to the Philippine Board of Investments, Ayala president Enrizue Zobal said Ayala and Continental Can will watch
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    • 63 1 Reuter BAGHDAD, Thurs. Iraq intends to give priority to supplying six countries when it resumes pumping oil through its northern pipeline across Turkey, diplomatic sources said today. They named the countries as France, Brazil, Spain, Yugoslavia, Italy and Turkey all major trading partners of Iraq and all except
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    • 54 1 AFP NEW DELHI, Thurs. India will purchase an unspecified number of Soviet-built AN-32 medium-haul transport aircraft to augment its air transport strength, the Parliament was told today. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who also holds the defence portfolio, said that the twin-engined AN-32 would replace the age-old Dakota and
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    • 68 1 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian Airline System will maintain its twice weekly flights to Jeddah despite a ban by the Saudi Arabian government on tourists and pilgrims MAS public relations officer Karim Jaafar ggid the ban, which would be for two-weeks only, "does not affect passengers
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    • 70 1 UPI JAKARTA, Thurs. About 1,500 students at the University of Indonesia in Jakarta staged a protest against the government today, lowering the national flag to mourn what they called a lack of democracy. The students also locked the gates of the university, the largest in the Indonesian capital.
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    • 36 1 GENEVA, Thurs. Kuala Lumpur rather than London could be chosen as the headquarters of the new international rubber organisation, the secretariat of the UN Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) said here today.
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  • 147 1 Rises Indices M Breweriea M U I MTC M Cable* 825 85 Nov 19 Nov 20 1520 820 414 60 50 44 40 B.T.Indicator: Industrials: *****.*****66.24 711.26 717.47 Antral Anal 1500 Finance: 1289.42 1292.80 Alcorn 300 40 Hotels: 627.25 628.91 8 B S 316 37 Properties: 621.19
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    145 1 Rises Indices M Tobacco 640 +55 Nov 19 Nov 20 Dunlop Ind 740 40 B.T.Index: *****.*****78.92 M U Ind 1580 +40 Industrials: 851.28 858.85 Alcorn 304 34 Finance: 1253.15 1260.12 G Gramlcs 320 +34 Hotels: 390.04 394.83 SBS 324 +34 Properties: 721.63 717.97 MBS 492 28 Tins: 524.49
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  • 666 1  -  TO EASE LABOUR SHORTAGE By FONG MEW LENG THE Government will soon allow contractors to recruit labourers from non-tradi-tional sources as a stopgap measure to ease the severe labour shortage facing the construction industry. This was announced by the Minister for National Development, Mr Teh
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  • 235 1 THE preservation of the social environment is as important as urban redevelopment but because of the shortage and consequent high prices of real estate, the current trend is to tear down and rebuild. In its editorial, the Singapore Institute of Architects Journal urged the Government
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  • 522 1 TRANSPORTATION planning should be aimed at reducing the need for travel rather than at producing more ttansportation, according to a local architect. Mr Tay Kheng Soon, speaking at the conference on Urban Development in the ***** yesterday, advocated a heavy injection of
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  • 277 1 THE challenge for community centres this decade is to redefine social needs, said Minister (or Health Dr Toh Chin Chye. Dr Toh was speaking at the People's Association 20th Anniversary Exhibition last night. He said that community centres give a sense of social cohesion. They bring together
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  • 268 1 EXPECTATIONS s< higher late rest rates u the festive mmni appreaeh packed rates altered by dlseeaat ©empaales aa baafc Mils ta 14.128 te 14 per ceat yesterday. Deafen did aat thlak the market was waatiag la liquidity, aad they attrfkated this week's higher
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  • 485 1  -  By CATHERINE ONG CHARGES of fraud filed against Eng Chin Ah, managing director of Goodyield Holdings, in the Malaysian High Court this week may seriously affect the acquisition plans of Pegi Malaysia, a highflyer in the Singapore stock market. Two minority shareholders of
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 409 2  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA THERE is much scope for increasing exports of local goods to West Germany but manufacturers must tailor their products to the needs of the German market. Goods must be well designed and of high quality. They should conform to German technical
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    • 117 2 FOREIGN companies are showing greater interest in South-east Asia as its size and the growing spending power of its population make it an attractive market. More foreign investment can be expected as the region has the labour and raw materials. However, South-east Asian countries should
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    • 237 2 CYCLE CARRIAGE DELIVERS BUSES CYCLE Carriage Co (Industries) has delivered the first of 200 Mercedes-Benz OF 1417 buses ordered by Singapore Bus Service in March 1900. Each of the new buses, with body provided by Hawk Coachwork of New Zealand, has a number of features not found in buses on
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    • 182 2 BANGLADESHI Deputy Prime Minister Jamaluddin Ahmed will be in Singapore on Dec 10 to open the Singapore-Bangladesh Business Group 1980, which is an effort by the Export Promotion Bureau of Bangladesh to promote the country's products and investment opportunities. Ten senior Bangladeshi businessmen will be in
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    • 168 2 DUSSELDORF in West Germany will play host next year to two major trade fairs, Interpak '81 and Bergbau 81. Interpak '81 is an international fair for packaging machinery and material and confectionery machinery while Bergbau 81 is an international mining exhibition and congress. The organiser of both
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    • 348 2 THE future of the garment industry is beset with problems and unless it undergoes drastic changes, it may find it difficult to survive despite the profitability of the market. A critical problem facing the industry is labour shortage. Last year it employed 27,374
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    • 276 2 JOINT ventures between Singapore and British manufacturers will be among topics discussed by a delegation of twelve British manufacturers now in Singapore. Britain's Lighting Industry Federation is sponsoring the delegation in cooperation with the British Overseas Trade Board. The delegates arrived in Singapore on Nov 15
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    • 343 2 THE international switched data (datel) service has been extended to Italy. Call bookings can be made through the international assistance operator by dialling 104. The charge for an international datel call to Italy is SJ27 for a minimum of three minutes and $9 for each additional minute or
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    • 54 2 ARMCO Pacific, a Singapore-based merchant bank, has appointed Brtaa EvtoM general manager, marketing. An Australian, Mr Evison, has experience in banking and leasing finance in Australia and Europe. He will concentrate on developing the bank's leasing business in South-east Asia where Armco Pacific now has four full-time
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  • REGIONAL
    • 490 3 UPI MAO Zedong's widow Jiang Qing and nine other purged officials were escorted by bailiffs into a courtroom packed with more than 900 people on Thursday and, standing in a dock ringed with iron bars, heard a barrage of charges accusing
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    • 294 3 AFP THE Bank of Thailand on Wednesday predicted a slowdown in growth this year but said better performance in the agricultural sector and an expected recovery in the world economy gave hope for a resurgence next year. Addressing a seminar on the economic and monetary
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    • 155 3 Reuter THE Australian government has ordered a wide ranging review of indirect taxes, including proposals for a value added tax, a government spokesman said. The federal cabinet also discussed interest rates on Wednesday but Treasurer John Howard said later that he had no announcement to make. Australia's
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    • 533 3 AFP INDIAN mining engineers are working on a project to divert the Damodar river and salvage 80 million tonnes of high quality coking coal buried under the river-bed, mining sources said in New Delhi. Technocrats of the stateowned Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) have
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    • 265 3 Reuter THE Thai military said yesterday Vietnam is maintaining seven army divisions and a brigade near the border in western Kampuchea to confront Thai forces. Lieutenant-Genera] Som Khataphan, spokesman of the Thai military Supreme Command, told a press conference the Vietnamese forces,
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    • 364 3 AFP THE casual and uninhibited importation of foreign workers is not a realistic solution to a labour problem faced by the manufacturing sector in Malaysia, the Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad said in Kuala Lumpur. He said this was especially
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    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 451 3 Agencies INDONESIA still needs foreign aid for national development, despite the accumulation of foreign reserves from oil sales, government economic adviser and former cabinet minister Sumitro Djoyohadikusumo said on Wednesday. Development project costs are increasing in proportion to the development rate so it is shallow thinking to
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    • 143 3 Reuter THE Japanese government adopted a six-point price stabilisation package for the turn of the year when domestic demand and prices seasonally rise, Economic Planning Agency (EPA) officials said. The package, including a release of imported beef from the government stockpile, was decided at a meeting
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    • 355 3 Reuter iSOVIET helicopter activity 3 has been stepped up around 5 Kabul in what could amount I to a new offensive against I the rebels in Afghanistan, Western diplomatic sources said in New Delhi yesterday. r They said on Nov 15 the Afghan defence
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    • 393 3 Reuter CHINA has cancelled plans to build a large petrochemical factory in Beijing because it is unnecessary and is inconsistent with new policies of emphasising service industries in the capital, the People's Daily said on Wednesday. The planned acrylic factory in Beijing's eastern suburbs would
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    • 312 3 UPI FILIPINO authorities have detained two American pilots and the plane they flew in from San Francisco with a shipment of explosives, Officials in Manila said on Wednesday. Brig-Gen Vicente Piccio, chief of aviation security command, said the plane was being held for
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    • 216 3 Reuter INDONESIAN foreign minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja left Jakarta yesterday for Bangkok for discussions on developments in Indochina and the Vietnamese refugee question. Dr Mochtar said the trip, by way of Singapore, was part of the regular ministerial-level consultations within Asean and returns a visit last month
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 409 4 Reuter WORLD consumption of major oils and fats in 1980-81 is likely to increase by 4.2 per cent to 56.9 million tonnes compared with 54.6 million tonnes last season, the Hamburg-based weekly, Oil World, estimates in a special issue on world production
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    • 282 4 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday with December One RSS buyers quoted at 302.75 cents per kilo, up 0.75 cents from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices fluctuated within a narrow range on higher London advices and profit-taking coupled with lack of follow-through, they said. Afternoon prices
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    • 144 4 Reuter THE rubber production of Peninsular Malaysia fell to 129,349 tonnes in August from an upward revised 140,127 tonnes in July and 141,427 tonnes last August, the Statistics Department reported. Production in the first eight months of 1960 fell to 945,686 tonnes from 957,916 tonnes in
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    • 39 4 Rubber: Nov 20 Singapore: Dec: 302.75 cents (up 0.75 cent) Malaysia: Dec: 309.75 cents (up 0.75 cent) Tin: M$ 2,005 (up $5) (equivalent to $33.15 per kilo) (up 8 cents) Official offering: 171V< tonnes (up Va tonne)
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    • 71 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday rose Mss to $2,M5 per picnl ($33.15 per kilo), still $14$ below the International Tin Agreement ceiling, dealers said. The rise was mainly attributed to higher overnight London Metal Exchange and baying support from Japan, Europe and locally. Turnover rose slightly
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    • 351 4 CHICAGO soybean futures ended s'/? US cents a bushel lower to up 7 cents on Wednesday. Prices settled near the middle of a 12-cent range in choppy trade. Steady local liquidation touched off sell stops and pressured prices late. But active commercial pricing of nearbys on the close took
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    • 320 4 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 296.25 297.25N Int. 1 R.S.S. December 303.25 303.75 Int. 1 R.S.S. Jan 1981 308.00 308.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 288.50 289 50N UK/Cont 287.50 288.50N Int. 3 R.S.S. 285.50 286.50N UK/Coot 284.50
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    • 108 4 NOON SSRw id SMR prices yesterday RAS SSR 20 SSR 50 MRELB <1 ton pallet) (1 ton pallet) December (Current Mth) Bayers Seller* 246.00 248.00N 241 00 243.006 January (Forward Mth) Buyers Sellers 248.00 250.00N 243.00 245.00N SMRCV SMRL SMR 5 SMR GP SMR 10 SMR 20
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    • 279 4 Reuter WORLD cotton production in the 1960/81 year is now forecast at 63.7 million bales (480 pounds), up slightly from the 63.5 million bales forecast last month, but still below the 65.6 million bales produced last season, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) said. In
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    • 174 4 CHINEBE Pntetc Ex ehaage, Singapore, cUriag price* per lMkg yesterday: Cmmil «II: Bulk fob (140.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $152.00 sellers, new drum fob $160.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $86.00 buyer». Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $425.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq
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    • 193 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 1,920 32s 2,710, 40s 2,900 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gaads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 327 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ 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 0.82. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.74, Special 0.70.
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    • 895 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended the morning quiet and firm, £23 to £6 per tonne up from Wednesday. Turnover was 1,029 lots including 23 options. Spot November ended the morning with a £23 rise at £991 a tonne against an uncovered position of 485 contracts and total tenders
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    • 123 4 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market closed higher yesterday despite a reserve of buyers at the higher level and in line with the lower commodity future market which falls on profit-taking, dealers said. In November and December the Central rose MJ12.50 and $10 to $1,002.50 and $1,010 per
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 559 4 TOKYO Reuter SHARE prices closed mixed yesterday as high-priced issues and blue chips rose, while many low-priced issues fell on profit-taking towards the close, dealers said. The market average fell 9.21 points to 7,126.73 on a moderate turnover of 340 million shares, but the
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    • 375 4 THE denial of any imminent takeover plans by a large local property firm dampened some of the speculative fever and contributed to yesterday's sharp drop in the index. After a firm opening the market came under heavy selling pressure, especially on blue chips. Jardines went as high as HKJ29.30
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    • 285 4 TRADERS switched their attention from the Ranger uranium project to the Nabarlek deposit yesterday as the euphoria over Wednesday's listing of Energy Resources of Australia began to lose impact, brokers said. Overall trading continued to drift despite a stronger gold price and a decision by the Federal government not
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    • 277 4 SHARE prices were easier yesterday in the absence of buying support in quiet trading, dealers said. Bangkok Bank fell 6 baht to 284, First Trust 2.50 baht to 56, Saha Union 2 baht to 187, Jalaprathan Cement 3 baht to 113 and Siam Cement 2 baht to 268. NOV
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    • 120 4 THE stock market remained mixed yesterday as turnover fell sharply to 3.07 million pesos from 7.8 million pesos previously, dealers said. NOV 20 Pesos Acoje Mining 0072 -***** Alias Con A AQTLAS Con B 35 unch Baguio Gold 0056 0 0002 Benguel Con B 88 15 Bh Goodrich II
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    • 50 4 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 510.5 Tuesday 507.7 Week Ago 487.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 991.04 Tuesday 997.96 Week Ago 904.93 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1576.28 Wednesday 1014.81 Week Ago 1654-57 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday 770.59 Wednesday 771.90 Week Ago *****. ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 1037.41 Wednesday 1040.59 Week Ago 1030.59
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 302 5 Reuter IRAN is to seek further clarification on Washington's response to conditions for the release of the 52 US hostages, particularly the question of return of the late Shah's wealth, Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Rajai said yesterday. Mr Rajai also described
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    • 145 5 AP PRESIDENT Carter will issue an order in the next three or four weeks to restrict the export of products banned as dangerous in the United States. Deputy US trade representative, Robert Hormats, told a congressional hearing on Wednesday that the order would be ready before President-elect Ronald
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    • 195 5 Reuter THE United States and European Common Market nations have jointly criticised the Soviet bloc for excessive secrecy affecting the growth of East-West trade. The US ambassador Max Kampelman told the European Security Conference in Madrid that efforts to promote
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    • 783 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0045 JEK/SFO/HKG TMA TL341 0530 BEY/DXB MAS MH601 0630 KUL SLA SQ580 710 MAA SIA SQ528 0710 DHA SIA SQ10I 0815 KUL MAS MH606 0830 KUL MAS MH621 0835 PEN RBA BI427 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0930 PEN/KUL
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    • 688 5 NYT THE US President-elect, Ronald Reagan, has received the recommendations of the Transition Appointments Committee and is expected to make the final decisions on (our key cabinet positions when he returns to California today. He is expected to name Senator John Tower as
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    • 178 5 Reuter THE International Coffee Organisation (ICO) has reduced the amount of coffee producers are allowed to sell on world markets in an effort to halt a sustained fall in prices. The organisation, which brings Third World producers and Western consumers together, acted yesterday
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    • 343 5 Reuter NEGOTIATORS from nearly 70 countries have approved a new agreement to stabilise the international cocoa trade but failed to persuade the largest importer and exporter to join. The three-year cocoa pact, which still needs to be ratified by governments, was rejected by the United States,
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  • 404 6 WHEN AUSTRALIA formulated its International Civil Aviation Policy (leap) more than a year ago, Asean and other countries situated between Australia and the UK believed that Australia was the chief architect and perpetrator of the protectionist measure. So great was the ire of the Asean governments that
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  • 270 6 THE BUILDING boom continues unabated, but those who do the building the contractors have not been riding high on the crest of this boom in recent times. With one leg weighed down by the shortage, and resulting soaring costs, of building materials, their other leg has
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  • 1142 6  -  It is believed that Algeria President Chadli's more liberal way of ruling the country is prompted by the state of the economy and his desire to defuse growing social tensions and frustrations. MARC DELTEIL discusses the changing image of Algeria. A MARC DELTEIL Reuter ONCE an
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  • 812 6  -  THE GO-BETWEEN IN HOSTAGE CRISIS By PAUL LEWIS NYT ALGERIA'S attempt to mediate between Washington and Teheran in the latest bid to free the American hostages is seen by western observers in Algeria as another sign that this revolutionary and generally anti-western Muslim country, with its
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 1844 7 IRANIAN ASSETS ABROAD FT IT TOOK a stroke of President Carter's pen a year ago to freeze Iranian assets in the US or with American banks, but it may take al- most supernatural powers to unfreeze them. Iran has demanded these assets back as part of
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  • 1038 7  -  FORUM, with B J WU WHEN Jean Paul Sartre wrote that Hell was other people in his well-known play "No Exit', he wasn't kidding. During a recent trip to China, I realised how hellish my fellow Singaporeans could be, especially when you are trapped in
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 212 8 NOV 19 KIs AliN 286 SO •2 Ahold 66 20 -1 Ak m 1870 -03 AMF.V 94 10 -0 9 Amia> 110 50 -15 Arttrohnk 59 10 -09 IWROXS JO 00 Berk 64 00B lit 57 20 -04 Borsumij 186 00 -4 burhmann 57 00 -08 b)**nkorf 38 50
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      • 281 8 NOV 19 Frs CORBE1LLE Air-I.iquide 557 unch B S N Gfrvau Danone 1100 5 C" S K (Thom.sonCst t 435 50 4.5 CM* h ranraue des Petrole.s 253 1 C otnp.iKnif KinancMTP Si t'ornpagnie (ienerale 402 Credit Foncier IV France 449 50 *8.5 Hachetle (Ltbraine) 338 50 8.7 Machines
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      • 188 8 NOV 19 Francs Actions Suisse* 300 Alusuisse br 1210 -20 Alusuisse Ren 461 unch Brown Bo\rri Ur 1560 10 CHi Ci*-iK> Br tm 5 Ciba Geigy P C 77s 15 Ciba Geuiy R**r 556 -2 Credit JSuisse Br MB ♦30 Credit Suisse H»*k 436 2 L>ktro«»aU tsr MA) unch
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      • 89 8 NOV 19 Kr* FORWARD MARKET 319 Arbe*d 1290-3D Astur 340 -10 br.tvjn 902 unrh Bru-Lamb 1002 OMMM 1214 22 Cork 106 .2 IM» Brers 35# 3 Ebrs 1500 •10 Ekctrobrl 5090 -60 Ub-Inno-Brn 2010 5 Qfi 1270 .2 Hobok 2560 -40 IVtro 5470 -60 Hyl Dutch 3265 •5 Sidro
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    • 1008 8 THE NEW YORK stock market m Wednesday attempted to vnit the '"ir rtiitiii harrier af m the Dew Jaaes ladnstrlai average bat stomhtod aad eaded tower ia very heavy trading. The hlne chip iadieator did top the l,tM level tar a while to the maralag hat
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 316 9 THE US dollar and sterling rose sharply from opening levels yesterday, surpassing Wednesday's closings in a thin market, dealers said. The dollar rose on news that the West German government's Council of Economic Advisers expects the mark to depreciate in real terms in early 1981, dealers said. They said
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    • 341 9 GOLD futures in Singapore closed sharply higher yesterday compared with Wednesday's close in moderate trading, dealers said. Opening quotations were marked up around US$lO an ounce following the metal's firmness in New York on Wednesday night and thereafter rose around $3 on local buying interest, they said. Total sales
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    • 38 9 W<4 Turn New York 19.10B 18.40B 1940S 18.70S Zurich 18.90B 18 50B 19 30S 18 80S nan W«d Singapore 19.10B 18.SOB 1950S 18 90S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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    • 114 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed at 212.85 yen yesterday, compared with a 212.50 opening and 213.00 at Wednesday's close, dealers said. Trading was light with volume at US$54B million. Just before the close the dollar firmed to the day's high of 212.90 yen on limited import covering
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    • 45 9 OPENING quotes on Frankfurt exchanges yesterday: US 1.8980 90 (1.9010 20) Sterling 4.512 522 (4.512 522) Can —1.610/80 DH-92.21 34 S Fr 110.84 98 Lit 2.097/102 F Fr 43.11/1? N Kr 37 8/94 B Fr (con) 6.220/229 B Fr (fin) 6.172/184 Yen 0 890/21
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    • 22 9 THE average rate ai which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 13.4 per cent.
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    • 185 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Nov 20: US Dollar*(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 15 15/16 15 13/16 1 month 1611/1616 0/16 2 months 167/16 16 5/16 3 months 16H 16 1 6 months 15 13/16 15 11/16 9 months 14 MM 12 months 14 9/16
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    • 47 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Nov 20: Overnight: 5 to Call deposits: to ?<<% Cloaia< Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 613/18 611/16 3-month Bank bills 14'» 14 3 months CO 15 s t 15 W 6 months CD 13H 13' Source: National Discount Co
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    • 71 9 QUOTES on Australia and New Zealand exchanges yesterday: AUSTRALIA: US dollar 1 1703 1 1656 Sterling 0 «32 0 4876 90-day airmail buying rates: Sterling 0.5179 US dollar ***** 90-day forward buying rates. Sterling 0 4947 US dollar —1.1762 NEW ZEALAND Reserve Bank midrate: US dollar 0 9656 Trading
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    • 451 9 THE US dollar generally weakened against major currencies yesterday except against the deutschfmark as Eurodollar rates were lower in international markets. From an opening of 212.50 against the yen the dollar moved marginally to strengthen slightly to 212.80/90 at Tokyo's close. It then remained unchanged even when Europe
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    • 145 9 THE US dollar firmed in moderately active late trading yesterday on demand for US currency from Europe and the US, dealers said. It was bought at lower levels in Hongkong on expectations that it would rise in European and US centres later yesterday, they said. It rose to 2.3750/60
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    • 422 9 INTERNATIONAL stock markets are expected to remain fairly strong next year due to the worldwide inflation-created liquidity in funds, said Philip M Waterman Jr. The executive vice-presi-dent of the second largest brokerage company in the US, Shearson Loeb Rhoades. said anticipations of a better administration
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    • 205 9 NOV IV CS Abitibi 2b unch A lean 43 i Algonu 40 Bank Mom 33 unch Bank Nova Ntolu 35 BWI Trl 19 Brth Corp BH fan Ltd 36 Bra.van 35 1 fainp Red Lakr 75 5 Can Imp Bk 27 unch Canpar 47 Canpar ln\ PI 20
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    • 292 9 NOV 19 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha -100 -5 Ahrrroin 340 5 AK And CI 860 -15 AMU WB ■MM 1135 35 i'K Sugar CM 520 i'urrie KiiuiKf 240 5 lit* 4k*rr> Ind t d» on 675 unch KdgjrN 8950S Kvrrradv hfd oik 478 -12 Utfll 240 •5 Gardun
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    • 74 9 :c=»j j=pl Don't miss the dining experience AAs\ of Chinese Hunan Cuisine EffcPl < yen?* X Business Hours: > Daily 11.30 am 2.30 pm stoa, 6.30 pm 10.30 pm 214 Dunearn Road .OncTlfe |pp Singapore 1129 Tel *****49,*****22 WE HELP YOU I UMW and Toyota. They add up to increased
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  • 1869 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of* Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shttwn in brackets in lots of 1,4» units, unless otherwise specified. 9ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Ac** (3.008) (6)
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  • 176 10 mWlMUDNTrnil BT OUB-MONTAGl' tar N*i r n> (Ml 9 II' pHee. tar Ne* a) The Commerce 144 3.62 Union Spore F und 1.27 1.32 The Saving! Fund 1.09 190 DKXMO 5 BOND UNIT S'pore Prof Fund 1.52 180 (ftn <Ml pv toM) S pore Sec. Fund lis 2.29
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  • 2790 10 Gr'« Grt Net 1980 Last Div Div Yld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale ©r- CVr (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 372 245 Acma 358 -10 15.0 2.8 4.1 14.1 18 366 358 300 220 Alcom 300 >40 12.0 23 4.0 17.0 1 300
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  • 1884 10 BID and offer pricas officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number ot shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Akmm (LOOS) (4) 2.90 (2) 2 96 (X») 3 10 (1)
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  • 722 10 BLUE chips whleh had earlier keei neglected la pcefereace for tower-Uaers regained the limelight at the fflagaporr stock market yesterday. On tke back of itrN| galas la Daalep Malaysian Industries, Praser Neave, Malayaa Tobacco aad Cycle aid Carriage, the Straits Times ladaatrlal ladex rallied i-21 palats
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  • 589 10 A LATE afternoon rally helped the Kuala Lumpur stock market recover from early losses with prices finishing on a mixed note yesterday. Profit-takers were out in the morning session, depressing prices across the board. However, prices found good support at the lower levels and this
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 330 11 Reuter CHEUNG Kong (Holdings) chairman Li Ka-Shing said he does not intend staging a takeover bid for Hongkong Electric Holdings or Wheelock Marden and Co. He told the South China Morning Post that rumours on the markets that he would make a bid for all
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    • 104 11 Reuter JARDINE Matheson (Finance) said the warrant subscription price for stock units of HK$5 each in Jardine Matheson and Co is $29.20 per unit. This is 101 per cent of the average of the last dealt prices of the company's stock units on each dealing day
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    • 342 11 CHEMICAL Company of Malaysia suffered a 7 per cent drop in group pre-tax profits to $20.1 million for the year ended Sep 30, 1980. This was due to pressure on margins from escalating raw materials costs and keen competition. Net profit after a lower tax
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    • 1035 11  -  In this second part of a study of plantation companies, London stock broking company Simon and Coates takes the view that the current weakness in their share prices represents an excellent buying opportunity. SUSAN THAM reports. SUSAN THAM ALTHOUGH the outlook for plantation companies
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    • 274 11 LOCAL chocolate manufacturer, Allied Chocolate Industries failed to achieve significant progress in earnings for the financial year ended June 30. The group, which produces Van Houten and Windmolen brands of confectionery, managed to turn in pre-tax profits of only $1.23 million on a
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 43 11 fell to $1.04 million ($2.37 million previously) for the half year to Sep 30, 1980. Turnover was slightly higher at $20.35 million ($19.59 million). A maiden dividend of 7.5 per cent will be paid in Jan 1981.
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      • 45 11 pre-tax profits improved to $4.41 million ($4.27 million) for the six months to Sep 30, 1980. Sales turnover also increased to $40.73 million ($34.46 million). An interim dividend of 10 per cent (7 per cent) will be paid on Dec 31, 1980.
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    • 435 11 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year Aokam 16%(n)% Dec 8 Dec 18 Jan 2/81 26% 26% Ayer Hitam Tin 115% Oct 30 Nov 12 Dec 1 205% 290% Batu Lintang 15% Oct 23 Nov 4 Nov 25 20%
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    • 30 11 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year Incheape Loan 4.88% (1) Dec 10 Dec 17 Dec 31 4.88% 9 3 <%
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    • 186 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close Alcorn Proposed rights Issue of 2 (or 1 B Ray a 2151.70 per share NYA NYA Bonus issue of 1 for 2 Nov 12 Nov 24 K Guan Flour Bonus Issue of 1 for 5 NYA NYA M Banking Proposed rights Issue
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    • 157 11 THE SIME Darby group is now focusing its attention on business opportunities in and with South Korea. A team of senior Sime Darby executives led by the group director of operations, Mr Ahmad Yahaya, is now visiting South Korea. The team will meet major South Korean industrialists
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    • 426 11 UNIVERSAL Cable (M) expects to make group pre-tax profits of at least Ms4.B million for the current year ending Dec 31, 1960 on an estimated turnover of $40 million. The profit forecast contained in the company's rights offer document released recently is 50
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    • 776 11 WMM mm*** HOCK LOCK SIEW AMIDST the excitement and confusion over the bid and counter bid for Singapura Building Society, investors would be wise to take a closer look at the situation and perhaps retain a certain caution before plunging into the fray for a fast buck. A
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    • 85 11 The KLSE has asked Dnalnp Malaysian Industries to comment on a newspaper article which mentioned "the rapid advance in Dunlop (shares) was attributed to bonus expectations..." Dunlop has replied that its directors know of "no special reason" for the sharp rise in its share price. THE rate of
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    • 331 11 P CHINA 1981 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION ON PACKAGING EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS Date March 12 19, 1981 Venue Foreign Trade Centre Guangzhou (Kwangchow China (same site as Canton Fair) Organized by Wen Wei Enterprises Ltd. (Subsidiary of Wen Wei Daily)* l The Adsale People <2) In Conjunction with China Council For the
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  • 590 12 THE design of shopping centres must be improved drastically now that the days of wine and roses for developers of these centres are fast receding. The government on its part should lengthen the tender period, relax the design conditions for tender, make conceptual quality
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  • 199 12 JAPANESE industries are gradually resuming multimillion dollar joint projects with Russia to develop mineral resources in Aiberia, the Japan-Soviet Economic Committee said in Tokyo. A major step in this direction, following a virtual ban on cooperation since last December's Russian military intervention in Afghanistan, began yesterday
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  • 226 12 Reuter CANADA has effectively abandoned its support for the US grain embargo against Russia by announcing it hoped to increase its grain sales to Moscow in the current crop year. The minister in charge of the Canadian Wheat Board, Senator Hazen Argue, said Canada
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  • 293 12 JACK Chia-MPH appears to be heading for bumper j profit in the current year as interim results already show a very good first half while second half contributions from three divisions consumer products, books and publications and hotels are expected to be even
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  • 390 12 THE RISE in spot oil product prices on the Rotterdam market in recent weeks has begun to lose momentum, with a levelling expected and some easing possible, traders said. The last three days have seen little trade, although Wednesday's West German national holiday
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  • 760 12 LONDON, Thurs. Share prices opened quietly steady with few features noted, though gold mining shares were firmer in line with the bullion price, dealers said. Among gold producers. West Dries, Western Deep and Vaal Reefs added between 100 and 175 cents, while Harties gained 200 cents to 9850
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  • 104 12 AFP THE Asean airlines and British Airways will meet on Dec 15 for further discussions on the new stopover fare for Asean's participation in the cheap fire scheme between Australia and Britain. This was stated in a joint statement issued by the two
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 476 12 We have a history of making money grow jSL, Lombard North Central is part of one of the world's largest banking jpßWfjy p groups and we have a history whitfflSTj 2 C h i covers more than 100 years. I t?B Cmß We offer a range of deposit I jjuP"
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    • 66 12 In Frankfurt I can usually get a connecting flight the same hour." This is an authentic passenger statement Wa •r- A R YI Frankfurt airport is Europes fastest transfer terminal to any one of 55 European cities. Lufthansa German Airlines Contact your travel agent or Lufthansa Singapore: Tanglin Shopping Centre.
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    • 58 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Showers in several places from the late morning. Report for 24 boors prior to 7.3t p.m. on November 29 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.2 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 23.4 Associated humidity 99 Hours of sunshine 4.65 Rainfall in
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 686 13 Skipping Line Page Cel Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Afro-Eurasia vm 3 All trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 ANL i 1 Antoli vn 3 APL m 4/5 Achipelego vn 2 Argentine IV 4 ASCL ra 1 Asia Merchant IV 2 Atlansa vn
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    • 886 13 AFP SINGAPORE offers all facilities conducive for merchant shipping investment and growth. Pacific International Lines managing director Y C Chang told the Seatrade conference on Far East trade and shipping in Hongkong yesterday. Mr Chang explained that the British colonial administration left behind a
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 85 13 Reuter THYSSEN Nordseewerke GMBH of Emden, West Germany, will build two 1500 TEU container ships for Overseas Containers Ltd to be delivered in second-half 1982, the Swire Group announced in Hongkong. Swire said contracts are expected to be signed at the end of this month.
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      • 69 13 Reuter THE Indonesian Jakarta Lloyd Shipping Co has ordered a 20,000 dwt container ship worth US$3O million from Harmstorf-flensburger Wharves and Shipbuilding Co of Hamburg, Juergen Westphal, State Transport Minister of Schleiwseig Holstein said. Westphal, leading a trade mission from West Germany, said this is the fifth
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      • 101 13 Reuter MITSUBISHI Heavy Industries said it has won a 25 billion yen order to build two 74,700 dwt coalfuelled bulk carriers for Australian National Line, the first time in 30 years a Japanese shipyard has built a coal powered vessel. Mitsubishi said the cost of constructing a
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    • 183 13 UPI TWO (actors are seriously affecting the growth of the Singapore shipbroking industry despite the Republic's position as the third busiest port in the world and the centre of shipping activities in South-east Asia Shipping sources said the factors were the sale, purchase and chartering
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    • 969 14 »Mn'fipY 1 f!?^ EXP0RT rcL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB ILh es Umated tlme °t 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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    • 1492 14 THE freight market continued to be featured on Wednesday by higher rates for grain loading out of North America. A vessel was arranged from the US Gulf to South Korea in Dec at US$42 fio up $3, while a vessel from Taiwan at $51 higher for Dec recorded
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    • 497 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Barge SC 2751 (0700) 31/32 Barge SC 1462 (0700) 31/32 Barge SC 388 (0700) 31/32 Bunga Seroja (hauls after Professor Szafer hauls UTM/ L D/L) 33/34 Foo Chow (after Kisaragi Mam) 45 Jalagovind (tide after Da Bai Shu) 15/16 Kota Bin tang
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    • 613 15 CHINA does not plan to continue taking foreign orders for vessels over 10,000 tons for the time being because its production capacity of this kind of vessel has reached saturation point. Wang Ze, deputy managing director of the China Corporation of Shipbuilding Industry,
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    • 217 15 CHINA has named Seatrala Ptdfle Services as a "selected carrier" I» service the pert sf Tallaa, a majsr part servtag tfrc large industrial areas sf Berth-east China. The Americas shipping Uae has alse •gwed ta assist the Chiaese part ia Its develepmeat aa a medera containerised part "We
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    • 2376 19 SCHBDBLE 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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    • 323 20 AFP IN PREPARATION for the imminent resumption of Iraqi oil exports via Turkey, companies are looking for tankers to carry crude to France, Spain, Italy and Greece, shipping sources in London said. The sources also said there was continued demand for
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    • 455 20 THE American Bureau of Shipping classed 184 vessels and other marine structures in the third quarter this year including three oil drilling rigs built by Singapore yards for China. The 184 structures built in 16 countries totalled 1.05 million dwt or 655,000
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    • 842 20 SOUTH Korean charterers have fixed Panamax tonnage for two trans-Pacific voyages at U5513,250 daily, Japanese operators are paying for 30,000 tonnes grain at U5547.90 per tonne and for 27,000 tonne grain at U5544.25 per tonne. E.D. and F Man is paying U5527.00 FIO for 10,500 tonnes bagged sugar
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    • 227 13 \c£ Europe Our Next Loader elang: 28 25/1 I Port Kelang. tSLLL—0 25/11 Singapore: For further details, see page V lAR 1)1 NT AN I AH Orient Overseas Co*dcu*t&i Line 323 r? m m ui W m Orient Overseas Line EXPRESS SERVICE TO NORFOLK, NEW YORK. BALTIMORE NEW ORLEANS, AM)
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    • 193 13 HSEALORDII m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) iii 11 /il.i 11 GULF EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Dubai (6/12). Dammam (8/12), Mina Qaboos (10/12), Kuwait (12/12), Abu Dhabi (14/12), Doha (16/12). Bahrain (18/12) Dubai (5/1), Kuwait (7/1), Dammam (10/1), Mina Qaboos (12/1), Abu Dhabi (14/1), Doha (16/1), Bahrain
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    • 13 13 CONTAINER Schedules LONDON Freights SHIPS In Port SHIPPING List REGIONAL Weather ORIENT Exchange
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    • 700 13 Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang: 25/11 Singapore: 1 For further details, see page V MAERSK LINE EXPORT TOU S PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA ANI) ASIAN PORTS Muersk Mango Maersk Rando Maersk Mango Maersk Rando Marnk Manjo Maersk Rando Maersk Mango Maersk Rando 22-23/11 23-24/11 29-30/11 30-1/12 6-7/12 7-1/12
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    • 1004 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAC WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09' MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Container Semte To Europe Feeder *P Kelang Vessel Spore J) Msetlles 2) Rdam 3) Hburg i) Gborg SHANDIA Sid N DtlfT 2S/I! 10/12
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    • 285 14 f Hisk supercarrier service WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA+US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA KIM* ftb •28/11 3/12 9/12 *11/12 trrac CM rnmm 23/12 31/12 6/1 5-7/12 27/1 2/2 1717/12 IS/1 21/1 Sa* Ctatn B mare N Tort Boston St Mn M. Ort Houston NgrtA »/l 9/1 11/1 16/1 18/1 23/1
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    • 677 15 OCL Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAHBSHP SOUBCt TO t*/CONTINT: fftog Spore PKttint Dmart Bran Bremen txpreu 23 Nn 9 Dec 11 Dec Kmtoen Bar 2t tor If Dec II Dec Bonairen 3 Dec 22 Dec 24 Dec
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    • 1087 15 HERE® AGAIN! Loading for Europe every Tuesday Arrivals from Europe every Wednesday With weekly feeder services to/ from Port Kelang and Penang^^^^^fl Agents: N*dlloyd EAC SINGAPORE Tel: *****1 KUALA LUMPUR Tel: *****/4 PORT KELANG Tel: *****1/7 PENANG Tel: *****6 J. BAHRIJ Tel: ***** NOTICES Scan Dutch IST CLASS CONTAINER TRANSPORT
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    • 722 16 K? ro north noopt Bremen Eipress Kowtoen Bay Ebe Maru TO KDfTERftMU Hapag-Uoyd EXPORTS TO NORTH EUROPE/MEDITERRANEAN S pore PK I Pen Bilbao Genoa H burg B haven Rdam Antwerp Soptat Ibckmcn 3/12 12/1 22/1 20/1 17/1 15/1 WdnhMn 4/12 6/121 H/12 31/12 17/1 15/1 12/1 9/1 MoMbtwi 17/12 19/12
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    • 534 16 KOREA SH ppm LINE HIPPINC CORPN PENANG STOKE ALTAK 157W in Port 22-24 Nov Sid FROM BUSAN MHGKOK ALTAIR 158Eln Port 22-24 Nov SJd TO BUSAN VEGA 155W 25-29 Dec 30-12/1-1 2/6 Jan SI FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 156E 25-29 Dec 30-12/1-1 2/6 lan II TO BUSAN KSC KSC KSC
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    • 517 16 ©EVERGREEN LINE r FAR [AST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE KMBU G KLKSTO*. ROTTERDAM. AHlfftNr, It HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR UNTED lUNGOOM iWTHAArTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BWMMGHAM BRISTOL, LIVE SPOOL, GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST CWjjjft mama HOLLAND Amsterdam 1 r"" iff* /u H/!?* 19/12 SST 24/12' K/uT 4/12 25/12 21/12 31/12
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    • 907 16 Everett Lines! Burma Fhrt Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOAOMG FOR RANGOON phashksyawywa BFS S C Aoeots m Motoyva BOUSTEAD SHPWNG TIL NOS Kl *****2/*****9 Com pants Arfantina Da H1K&) l*wwnti«ot«ul S. A. C.|. F. \jD|r/ "ARBENTINE NATIONAL LINE" 10MNNG FOt DURBAN MONTEVBEO BUENOS ARES Spore *■□■01 24/25 No.
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    • 722 16 r mo.s.E OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD > y x y s I S, MAT CMP.. MAT SKT.._ SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE Sappore P Ketone Loadnt Kir: a/* Nov 27/21 Nov DARWW WEPA 15/18 Dec 17/11 Dec STD. MEL. ADEL JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE PAZ ESTRELLA UWOH TRADER BELLS M ASPMTKM HOTUMARU
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    • 653 17 r PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE Singapore P.KMang P*n«ng L KOTA MOLEK 2t/2 D*c Diriiulum, Mombasa. KOTA TANJONG 15/20 Ok Singapore P.Kaiang Panaog Loading lor KOTA BCNAR 15/20 Dk Aqafea KOTA FAJAR 20/25 Dac Hodatdah. Ml Ataab. Jedd«h, Port Sudan, Hodaidah, KOTA ALAM 23/27N0« Mombasa, Darassalaam COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE A
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    • 631 17 F= BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE M BURG BHAVEN ROAM HAW SO lON &erman* Austria Bcnctui Franc* All* PMang N G*naaay 'Austria Benelui Franc* Al UK P K*ian( S port F*r tarn Satod Sato* Salt* Sato* Sato* Sato* 71/11 HK. TWN Ouka Bay Sato* Sato* Sato* Sat*
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    • 772 17 Scan Dutch? WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED/UK/NOSCAM rMM>M« Is?* 3»Tto|4)Ck^ I (MUM 21/U i kjmsa a/11 I OMUA 5/12 <*** m mm vu VI (/I 8/1 12/1 13/1 IS/1 11/1 20/1 22/1 I) larcaMa Cant. Latere 7) Mm* 1 Urn mm It tan. l)Cta|7)Nta| »T«v 4*-dn S)LaM DVmMk >p»
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    • 590 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUNION SOUTH AFRICA BEAVER BANK SINGAPORE 11/12 eta Reunion 24/12 Durban 31/2 Capetown 7/1 Pt Eliz 9/1 (also accepting East London and Maputo cargo) Lukesyfe Linos U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE (Mad trow SfO Lbch ASHLEY LVKES Sid NANCY LYKES Sid Sid BRMTON LYKES Sid
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    • 925 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD 1 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA ETD FEEDER HESSELS* PK SP MOTia*CSSEIS TK u SI NT A inui 21/11 Padfe Amrn U/12 27/12 AMj Man, IS/12 21/12 Aarafca Mam n/12 5/1 Ka Sui OW 7/12 5/12 Twin** Mara 23/12 2/1 Ha«aka Mm 23/12
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    • 452 18 CAUFORRM/PACfIC NORTH NEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAMER/REEFER SERVICE Ua*| m MOO. UN RMCBCa «mt IMOM. MMOOWBLIX. RRSTRRIU EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Fa/Fa frtHiiii NEW ZEALAND SERVICE oam, Lmtrrw. kumctom. maim t« Acophi fO/ra Caabtam JAPAN SERVICE ARUNACHAL PRADESH" (cafe Rote Mop) P Um| Snpport INDIA SERVICE Plata* EXPRESS PASSENGER/CARGO SERVICE TO MCAPATTNARE
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    • 603 18 > O > >| 11 > SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD. 2UTM FLOOR OCE AN RUILPING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING 9111 22 I 3 I INE S I GENERAL *****1 14 LINES TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELE* RS 245% RS 2556" A B CARSHiP CABLE CARGOSMIP i Tin HI lulu ltc<|i»iial Container
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    • 815 18 INTRfISEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapo'* 9 Telephone **********4057 MO ASTEMON MWS. NORASIA W897... regular Moonm soma to Europe Spore P. KtUnf Pcnanf Laatf* far: bPart Salad BOULOGNE RDA UK(AVON) 14 Dec 17 Dec -daAjtntt Socapore IfTRASEA (PTE) LTD *****11 BOOK ME *****57 K Lmpmt- VEO SMTMG
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    • 528 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): 0. CHEF 22W HK CONTAINER 23* C. CONTAINER 9W SS BUDGE 29 W N. GARNET 3W •Containers feedered to/from F'stowe Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +0. CHIEF S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ): Havre C. CONTAINER 8£ Sailed
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