The Business Times, 15 May 1981

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 FRIDAY, MAY 15,1981 60 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 89 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The government was today urged to consider removing the export duty on tin to be used locally to help promote the growth of tin-based industries. The general manager of Selangor Pewter, Yong Poh Kon, said at present local tin-based industries had to
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    • 105 1 AFP TOKYO, Thurs. A total of 1,437 companies went under with 10 million yen (U5545,455) or larger debts each in Japan in April, down 10.10 per cent from a month before or down three per cent from a year ago, a private credit research agency reported today. Teikoku
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    • 68 1 Reuter JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia and Vietnam are nearing agreement in principle on ways to resolve a dispute on their boundaries in potentially oil-rich areas of the South China Sea. Officials from both countries have been holding talks here since Monday on the dispute which involves seabed areas between
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    • 90 1 UPI MANILA, Thurs. President Ferdinand Marcos today officially launched his bid for a new sixyear term in the June 16 elections, pledging to keep the country away from the tragedy that befell Kampuchea. Marcos told a wildly cheering crowd of about 15,000 and a national radio-television audience
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    • 99 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Thurs. The giant Abadan oil refinery, for half a century a symbol of Iran's oil wealth, has been destroyed in the fighting with Iraq and must be abandoned, the beleagured city's acting governor said. "Nothing is left of the refinery," said the official, an
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    • 59 1 Reuter LONDON, Thurs. The International Institute for Strategic Studies predicts that the Soviet Union would invade Poland if all other measures to re-establish full communist control should fail. The London-based independent research centre, in its annual strategic survey, said instability in Eastern Europe was the most
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 135 1 Rises Indices Gentings P M R I 1040 810 60 50 May 13 May 14 8 P P L 430 50 B.T.Indicator: *****.*****90.94 G Ceramic* 655 40 Industrials: 900.53 901.13 Sentosa 8th Maim Ind Tong Meag Premium Hidgs 496 320 374 294 38 35 34 34 Finance: Hotels: Properties:
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      147 1 Rises Indices Pac Dev 1410 130 May 13 May 14 P Chem 1000 100 Genting 1110 70 B.T.Index: *****8.63 *****5.99 Qty Dev 700 40 Industrials: 1118.34 1120.00 S Dredge 960 40 Finance: 1893.08 1915.45 SEA Lumber 400 30 Hotels: 515.73 517.84 Sentosa 530 30 Properties 1189.98 1193.19 Syn
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  • 265 1 SOME 85, Ml Singaporeans from ill walks of life tamed ap at the Is tana yesterday to pay their last respeets to the late President Sheares. Schoolchildren, businessmen, housewives, factory operators, remlslers, construction workers, clerks, nans, retired people they Oiled the driveway at the Istana throughout the
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  • 188 1 ABOUT 250,000 forms for Hotel Marco Polo shares have been distributed so far, according to merchant bank Wardley Ltd, but the length of queues outside Ocean Building has remained remarkably long. It is believed that a larger number of forms could
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  • 666 1  -  By CATHERINE ONG AN ACUTE shortage of warehouse space has hit the local trading community. The shortage is expected to continue over the next three years. It has driven selling prices and rental rates for warehousing space to record high levels and prompted multi-million dollar expansion
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  • 429 1  -  By SIOW LI SEN THE Ministry of Labour should take the lead to set up an association of accident prevention which can be modelled after the British Royal Society of Accident Prevention. This call was made by Mr Hwang Soo Jin, president of the General Insurance Association
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  • 278 1 MALAYSIAN conglomerate Sime Darby is sending a team I* tke United States U explore and identify new business opportunities for the group there, particularly in manufacturing. The team of II senior executives will be led hy the joint gronp chief executive, Tuaku
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  • 479 1  -  By WONG AI KWEI LOCAL grain traders are stuck with about US$2O million (5543.2 million) worth of barley after failing to find buyers for the huge stock collected over the past three months. At stake are about 80,000 tonnes of perishable American
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    • 71 1 Leader page I SHIPPING TIMES PARTING of ways for France and West Germany? NEW Industrial climate in Ottawa 7 OUTLOOK for construction equipment business CONDITIONS of sale for CastleHeld 11 BIGGEST corporate merger in Australia 12 ISRAEL and Syria bracing for war........................................... 12 TV ANn RAMO t CROSSWORDS WHERE TO
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  • REGIONAL
    • 412 2 AFP Reuter THE INDONESIAN government appeared relieved over the decision of a consortium of creditor countries to continue to grant Indonesia with an annual aid amounting to US$2.l billion. The government's satisfaction was due to a reported possibility that the InterGovernmental Group
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    • 286 2 UNDER the Fourth Malaysia Plan, the manufacturing sector will require 85,000 to 88,000 skilled workers about one-third of the 276,000 new jobs expected to arise in the sector. A paper presented at the national manpower seminar this week by the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority
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    • 437 2 Reuter CHINA coupled an announcement yesterday of US Secretary of State Alexander Haig's forthcoming visit to Beijing with an attack on remarks by a senior Reagan Administration official on Taiwan. The criticism, the strongest from Beijing since Mr Reagan took office on Jan 20,
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    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 399 2 Agencies BEIJING has begun constructing its first high-rise apartment building to house 1,000 families of young couples. Work on the 18-storey apartments in Haidian district of the city started on May 9 and is due to be completed in 1983. Each of its 1,000 apartments will have
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    • 248 2 UPI FINANCIER Amos Dawe yesterday pleaded not guilty to charges of swindling a Soviet bank of US$lB million and was ordered held without bail until his Oct 1 trial. The 46-year-old ex-postal clerk was extradited to Hongkong to face the commercial fraud charges
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    • 133 2 Reuter THAILAND'S overland trade with Laos in the first three months of this year was stagnant with a sharp fall in Thai exports. The Bank of Thailand said Thai exports to Laos across the Mekong River from January to March fell 101.9 million baht
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    • 768 2 ARRIVALS Service Local From Operator Number Time SIA SQ201 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1005 HLP SWR SR176 1015 ZHR GVA BOM G1A GA850 1030 HLP GIA GA908 1045 MES SIA SQ103 1045 KUL MAS MH605 1045 KUL PAL PR501 1055 MNL MAS MH682 1115 KCH SIA SQ240
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 354 2 I n oi I ?o mm mm mitiiiSDi Every single office that we've ever come across has its own special requirements. And to complicate matters even further, these requirements keep changing. Which means that you need a computerised system that can be adapted to meet these constant changes. Unfortunately, the
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 397 3 Renter UPI THE political future of outgoing French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing looked uncertain yesterday as he faced the possibility of being abandoned by many of his parliamentary supporters. Shortly after Socialist Francois Mitterrand won last Sunday's presidential election, Gaullist leader Jacques Chirac called for
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    • 169 3 EUROPEAN motor manufacturers will make one last effort today to convince Japanese car makers that they should reduce their exports to Europe. Employers at Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Renault, Peugeot, Volkswagen, British Leyland and Daf will attempt, trade sources said, to make six Japanese
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    • 130 3 AP THIRTEEN nations have agreed to lend the international Monetary Fa ad US$l.l billion aver the next twa yean to extend mare help to poor aattoaa In seri•as balaaee-of-pnymeat difficulties. IMF spakesmaa Charles Gardner said abaat half af the maaey will he made
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    • 765 3 NYT THE REAGAN Administration's plan to cut U5546.4 billion in social security benefits over the next five years has been sharply criticised by Democrats and groups representing the elderly. But others praised the plan or reserved judgement until the proposals are fully reviewed. Charles Manatt, chairman
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    • 276 3 AP THE US Senate, urged by leading Senators of both parties to approve President Reagan's record U*****.5 billion military budget, voted on Wednesday to spend $50 million more on laser weapons designed to shoot down enemy missiles as they enter space. Senator
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 247 3 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Owner migrating and reluctantly has to sell his profitable and established going-concern company. Company involved in manufacturing and marketing juices. FULL FRANCHISE Established market with good outlets. Excellent staff. Owner undertakes liabilities and debtors. Price is attractive. Interested party please write immediately to: The Advertiser, Business Times Box
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    • 185 3 v- > J Wn j; 1 F P li Qantas.T he only daily one-stop flight toLondon. Every day, in every way, it's unbeatable. The 747 Qantas Express lifts off for London every evening, every week of the year. As scheduled. So you arrive at Heathrow early the next day. And
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 381 4 Reuter COUNTRIES which dominate world trade in jute fibres and products this week began a two-week negotiating session aimed at clinching a global accord on ways to make the product more competitive. The chairman of the United Nations talks warned in his opening address that
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    • 86 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday finished V* to 3 3 cents a bushel higher. Lack of fresh fundamentals to stir market interest accounted for extreme price sensitivity in low volume trade on the day, sources added. Soyoil ended 0.14 cent a pound higher to down 0.05. Improved export
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    • 75 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed mixed, down IV4 cents a bushel to up 1¥« cents in choppy trade. Technically oriented traders called Wednesday's action an "inside day", since price movement was within Tuesday's range. Corn futures ended 2 1 cents a bushel higher in spot May to
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    • 241 4 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with June One RSS buyers quoted at 249.00 cents per kilo, up one cent from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on higher London advices and some buying interest, they said. Afternoon prices were uncertain initially but
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    • 298 4 RAS prices In cente per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 252.50 253.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. June 249.00 249 50 Int. 1 R.S.S July 251 50 25£00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 224 00 225 00N UK Cont 223.00 224.Q0N Int. 3 R.S.S. 218.50
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    • 117 4 NOON SSR a> id SMR price* ymUitUy RA8 Jut (Curreat Mth) July (Forward Mth) Bayer* Salter* Buyers Seller* SSR 20 (1-UM i pallet) 222 00 224.00N 224.00 238.00N SSR SO (I-IM < pallet) 219.00 *****N ***** 223.00N MRELB Jm ae July SMRCV SMR L SMR 5 (1-tM
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    • 80 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday eased two eents to M529,f7 a kilo, still within the ITC price hand of 121.28 to $3MI, hot was nevertheless seen supported hy ITC buffer stock support, dealers said. They said they believe the buffer stock manager purchased a considerable part
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    • 34 4 Rubber: May 14 Singapore: June: 249.00 cents (up 1.00 cent) Malaysia: June: 269.00 cents (up 0.50 cent) Tin: M 529.67 per kilo (down 2 cents) Official offering: 205 tonnes (up 26 tonnes)
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    • 85 4 THE Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from May 14 until further notice: Rabber: 272 cents a kilo for RSS One; Capra: MJ657.73 a tonne; Palm kernel: $965.75 a tonne; White pepper: 13,578.00 a tonne; Black pepper: $2,258.00 a tonne; The rates
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    • 176 4 CHINESE Pradaee Kxchange, Slagapare, closing prices per It* kg yesterday. Cmmi( *U: Bulk fob (115.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1128 00 sellers, new drum fob $134.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $66.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NLW $420.00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper
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    • 194 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattoa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2 230 32s 2,800. 40s 3,050 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gssds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and
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    • 327 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent second class 1.08, 100 per cent third class 1.06, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.80, Special
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    • 865 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday lost £4 to £7 in a a morning volume of 2.580 lots s including 42 options and t around 1,550 cross trades, i Trade was again quiet and in a narrow range after ini- 1 tial losses. Dealers said the lower opening reflected New
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    • 143 4 THE Kuala Lumpur market yesterday closed firmer on light covering in quiet trading, dealers said. In June, the southern region was traded up to MS9SO a tonne and in July, central traded at $922.50. The refined market saw buying for second half June and Pakistan bought another 5,000
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 497 4 TOKYO THE market average on the Tokyo Stock Market yesterday rose 76.81 points to close at 7,467.45 on widespread bargain hunting, after losing 160.55 in the past two sessions as the result of the socialist victory in the French presidential election, dealers said. The Tokyo Stock Market index
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    • 302 4 THE market yesterday opened strong but was soon countered by heavy profittaking. Mid-morning tradI ing was mixed, but a late buying surge pushed the market up sharply at the morning's close. The HK Bank led a strong upward surge in the afternoon. Buying was frenzied as sellers were snatched
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    • 287 4 SHARE prices yesterday retreated as high US interest rates and a strong Australian dollar kept overseas buyers away, dealers said. The All-Ordinaries index finished the day 8.6 points down at 686.8. BHP fell 25 cents to 113.65, CSR 20 to $6.36, WMC 5 to $4.80, CRA 8 to $4.20,
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    • 229 4 STOCK prices yesterday closed generally steady in quiet trading, dealers said. First Trust rose one baht to 61, Rama Tower dropped two to 70.50, while United Flour Mill, Jalaprathan Cement and Serm Suk closed unchanged at 150, 112 and 283 baht respectively. ■MM Ayuthajft In?. And Trust M UDCh
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    • 118 4 THE stock market yesterday closed weak, dealers said. Lepanto B and PLDT were the two gainers and two losers included Basic Petroleum and Anglo Phil while the rest were un traded or unchanged. MAT 1« 1 Peso* Aco)« Minim Atlas Cwl A AUai Cor- BacuMOoU Beoruet Coo. B Br
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    • 56 4 FINANCIAL TIMES i INDUSTRIALS i Wednesday 551-3 Tuesday 556 0 1 Week Ago 570.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday #6716 Tuesday 970.82 Week Ago B7334 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1532.06 Wednesday *****2 Week Ago 1413.48 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday unav Wednesday 751.4 h Week Ago 74® .3 ALL ORDINARIE8 Thursday
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 317 5 INADEQUATE safety provision at the work place contributed to a dismal social balance sheet for the industrial sector last year. According to the Minister of State for Culture, Mr Fong Sip Chee, management is largely to blame. He said many companies consider safety management
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    • 534 5  -  By WONG AI KWEI ALL industrial companies in Singapore which are large consumers of energy may soon have to appoint their own energy controllers. Minister for Trade and Industry Goh Chok Tong hinted that such a practice may be made compulsory if energy users
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    • 280 5 HEALTH hazards at the work place are more insidious than industrial accidents because occupational diseases are not as dramatic as accidents. Moreover, health hazards are hidden in the sense that the ill-effects do not show immediately. This means health hazards are often overlooked and are not
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 301 5 >1 r i S0 S\ V x m > '51 << a There was a time when there were no machines and man was the supreme artisan His hands the tools of ingenuity. Testoni perpetuate the art of such craftsmanship. Each piece of leather hand-cured and metamophosed into a collection
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  • 416 6 THE NEED to conserve energy must be driven home. Singaporeans have to be reminded that energy is expensive. It is precious. The individual may grumble as he forks out .increasing sums to pay his utilities bill, but he is still well able to afford it.
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  • 328 6 MAN is such that all too often he sits back comfortable and complacent in the conviction that p?"", misfortune and ill-luck can only happen to others. Unable or unwilling to believe that he could be suffering from the dreaded disease, he ignores the symptoms until the
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  • 1101 6  -  Giscard's departure as President of France has left West Germany's Chancellor Helmut Schmidt holding the policies and agreements which the two nurtured together over the last seven years. JOHN VINOCUR explains how the strong friendship between them has contributed to consistency in European policy and
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  • 826 6  -  By DREW MIDDLETON NYT WEST GERMANY, for a decade considered the most powerful European member of Nato, is facing military problems ranging from the high costs of weapons and energy to the growing alienation of the young from the armed forces. Many of the military problems
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 970 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.55 PM Openinf folowed by State Funeral Of Our Late President Direct Telecast From The tstana (Malay And Engfish) 4.10 Solemn Music 4.55 State Funeral Of Our Late President Direct Telecast From Kranji (Malay and Engfish) 6.15 News (English) 6.25 Solemn Music 7.00 SSO Performance 7.30 News And
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  • 1081 7  -  OTTAWA BECOMING HIGH TECHNOLOGY CENTRE By HENRY GINIGER NYT A STAID, sleepy, inwardlooking city with traditional ways: that has been the Canadians' generally disparaging view of their capital. But that reputation has faded with the Ottawa region's emergence as the country's biggest centre for advanced technology research
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  • 623 7  -  Will JVC grant three major electronics companies Thorn-Emi in the UK, AEG-Telefunken in Germany and Thomson-Brandt in France licences to manufacture video-recorders in Europe? JASON CRISP reports that the three are currently negotiating with JVC. JASON CRISP FT AT LEAST three European companies are negotiating
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  • 776 7  -  FORUM, r ...with William Safire NYT TO THOSE standing at news tickers, watching in dismay urgent dispatches about the shooting of the Pope, the most chilling moment came with the normal process of news coverage: "For release only on confirmation of death" was the top line, followed
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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    • 293 8 MAY 13 Rind INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 460 -S Abercom SB unch AE And CI r» unch AM IC >800 25 Barlows JOB unch Cf Sugar I860 -36 H*A SS unch CurrW Finance BO unch De Been Ind 3700 100 Edcon «3S unch Edgars EveretdT ZHZ Fed VoU 900 unch
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 850 9 NEW YORK MARKET STOCK prices on the New York stock market on Wednesday closed mixed after a featureless trading session, as investor concerns about the interest rate outlook limited the market's improvement. The Dow Jones industrial average was off three points, and other more broadly based indices were
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    • 112 9 AFP THE FRENCH bank Society Generate has received the «dlcUl green light frem China to «pen a representative office In Beljtag. The hank's spokeswomu Annie Ghlrardl said Soclete Generate would probably open Its Beijng office on Jnne 1, becoming the second French bank to
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    • 168 9 WEST GERMANY will go ahead with its share of a jointly organised FrancoGerman international loan worth US$6,OOO million despite the announcement on Wednesday that France is temporarily pulling out of the operation. The West German Economy Ministry stressed that the joint announcement on April 8
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    • 74 9 THE ASIAN Development Bank will give technical aid to Thailand to prepare a proposed project for upgrading agricultural education at the technical level. The bank said the project would involve upgrading facilities at a number of exist- ing agricultural training institutions. The bank study will
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    • 526 9  -  Service to the construction industry By ALVIN TAY THE DEMAND for construction equipment will remain strong given the importance being played by the construction industry on both sides of the causeway. Operating leases for construction equipment was introduced only recently as an added facility and service to local
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    • 262 9 MORE groundwork needs to be done before any substantial volume of international leasing in the Asean countries gets off the ground. Tunku Naquiyuddin, deputy managing director of United Orient Leasing (Malaysia), told the "Financing through leasing" conference here yesterday that many questions need to be answered. He noted
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 168 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally easier compared with overnight levels in thin trading. Total sales for the day was recorded at 126 lots while kerb volume at 66 lots with activity mainly centred on June and August contcacts. Prompt closed lower at US$479/482 an ounce against 486/489 on
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      • 36 9 Ties New York 10 95B 10 95B U.15S U.15S Zurich 10.90B 1100B U.10S 1120S linn Wed Singapore 10 90B 11.00B 1M0S U.20S Closing prices In US dollar» a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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      • 41 9 RANGE of prices ottered by discount houses on May 14: Overnight: Call deposits: 2% to <*«*» Cloaiaf Bayiaf Selliag 3-month Treasury bills 6H 3-month Bank bills #H 3 months CD 9"» 9 6 months CD 10 9'« Source: National Discount Company
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      • 182 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on May 14. US DoU»r»(8pot> OtTir mi 7 days IS'* 18 J 1 month 19 J i 19H 2 months 201/16 1915/16 3 months 20 3/16 201/16 6 months 19>'4 19'* 9 months 18'4 18'. 12 months 18'. 18 8w/lt
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      • 470 9 THE US DOLLAR peaked to new heights yesterday during trading against other major currenies in the local foreign exchange market. Dealers said this was due to higher US money rates and the optimism that this will continue. The US dollar opened at 220.90 against the yen and moved
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      • 22 9 THE average rale at which major Singapore bank* are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 12.60 per cent.
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      • 216 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed firmer at 221.80 yen, compared with a 220.90 opening here, a 220.70/90 closing in New York and 220.90/221.00 on the West Coast on Wednesday, dealers said. This was sharply up from 219.35 closing here on Wednesday. Trading was active with volume
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      • 127 9 THE US dollar yesterday rose against other major currencies in quiet late foreign exchange market trading. after opening little changed from New York levels, dealers said. The dollar rose to the day's high of 2.3065/75 marks, up from an early 2.3030/40. and to 2.0870/900 Swiss francs from 2.0800/40. Sterling
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      • 96 9 THE dollar yesterday increased the gains it made in New York and Hongkong to open here at 2.3095 3105 marks. High dollar interest rates continue to underpin the US currency, and Eurodollar deposit rates opened between and of a point higher on a neutral basis than Wednesday night's close.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 259 9 "The substantial increase in the value of the Group's total assets reflects real growth and progress." R. Leigh-Pemberton, Chairman A International business has increased its contribution to Group profits by 49%. Growth is maintained in difficult and competitive times. A International-Branches in key financial centres throughout the world are growing
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    • 500 9 NOTICE Straits Steamship Company Limited Incorporated in Stngapor* NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Tower Room, 27th Floor, Ocean Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore, on Monday, Ist June 1981 at 11.00 a.m. for the purpose
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  • 2042 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (4.145) (5)
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  • 172 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST OCR-MONT AGU (MlHiw 1 pries* tar May li) (Maaagers' prisss Isr May it) The Commerce 4 06 4.25 L'ruoo Spore Fund 1.7Cxd 1.84xd The Savings Fund 2.23 2.34 S'pore Prog Fund 1.70 1.7S INCOME BOND UNIT S'pore Sec. Fund 180 173 (Carreat ft 143 S'pore
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  • 2789 10 1981 High Low CoapMT Grt Gr"» Net Last Div Div Yld P/E Vol Day Sale -for- CVr (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 424 334 312 420 200 470 960 430 320 Acma Alcorn 130 Allied Choc 161 BAT 330 Bat* 110 Ben 360 Berjaya Kawat
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  • 1928 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. IMDURUU AIM (3.325) (4) 3.30 (IS) 3.® A Cfcae (3) 2® AMD
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  • 686 10 BULLS were lacked la a tasale with the bean aai the stack market cleaed ea a mixed aate yesterday. While (rah baying was evldeat la a aamber of eaaaters, prsflt-taklag was aba praeat aad prices trekked ea aa aadatattag terrain. The market apeaed
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  • 601 10 SHARE prices retreated after a steady start to close on a mixed footing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. Selected counters continued to draw speculative interest, especially the lower-liners on some active deals. However, heavyweights maintained their generally easier trend with some exceptions. Although the
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 451 11  -  By THE CITY STAFF DIRECTORS of Castlefield (Klang) Rubber Estate Ltd have recommended to shareholders that they accept four sets of conditions set by the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee pertaining to its sale of Castlefield Estate. Castlefield Estate owns 1,900 acres of land
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    • 345 11 ARAB Malaysian Development Bank, advisors to Larut Tin Fields on its proposed acquisition of three companies Central Malaya Construction, Golden Gate and Seaview Plantations has revealed the names of the major shareholders and boards of the target companies. The first, Central Malaya's major shareholders are Tai Thoong
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    • 143 11 HONG Leong Credit and Hong Leong Industries have announced several changes to their respective boards. Mr Quek Leng Chan has been appointed executive vice-chairman of Hong Leong Industries with effect from May 1 and has relinquished the office of managing director. He has also been appointed as
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      • 68 11 first quarter figures of the Hwigkong ud Shaagkal Banking Corp indicate an encouraging increase in profit compared with first quarter 1980, chairman Michael Sandberg said. He told the annual meeting it cannot be assumed however these good results will continue for the rest of the year. But they
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      • 62 11 will change its name to Eda Investments Ltd from May 21. From the same date, the present Eda Investments Ltd will change its name to Eda Realty Ltd and the present Eda Realty Ltd will change its name to Eda Holdings Ltd. In March, Eda Realty
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      • 114 11 proposed rights issue will raise about HKJ36O million. On Tuesday, the bank announced a one-for-two rights issue with warrants at HK$5 per share, involving the issue of 72.12 million new ordinary $1 shares. The rights shares, when fully paid, will not rank for the special 14
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    • 255 11 IN A bold move, Unilite Electrical Industries Berhad is selling off its lamp-manu-facturing business and venturing into property development. In an announcement to the Stock Exchange of Singapore, Unilite said it has accepted offers to acquire the entire shareholdings of three companies, Pantasia
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    • 155 11 PAN Malaysia Cement Works and Central Sugars yesterday said they were not aware of any reason for the recent rise in the price of their securities and there were no matters of importance pending announcement. The reply from the two companies was given after trading
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    • 746 11  -  SS Ma Dear Hock Lock Siew, Re: Pegi Politics of a «Star". What prompted me to look into this counter was the fact that its meteoric rise in prices was later 'crescendoed' by its equally spectacular fall. From a low of $2.00 in early 1980, it 'flew'
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1372 11 <@oltoen Cattle Jfinante CORPORATION LIMITED f AND ITS COMPANY BALANCE SHEET AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1980 CAPITAL AND RESERVES Share capital (2) Statutory reserve fund (3) Share premium Revenue reserves Represented by: FIXED ASSETS INVESTMENTS, at ewt SUBSIDIARY COMPANY CURRENT ASSETS Mortgage and secured loans Amounts owing under hire purchase
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  • 258 12 Reuter THE BANK of New South Wales and the Commercial Bank of Australia said yesterday they had agreed to combine their operations in the biggest merger in Australia's corporate history. The agreement is a victory for the Bank of New South Wales in its battle against
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  • 114 12 Reuter INDONESIAN President Suharto has welcomed American and Japanese willingness to increase cooperation with Asean countries and thanked them for their understanding of the situation in Kampuchea. President Suharto conveyed his feelings to Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki, who telephoned the Indonesian leader yesterday
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  • 90 12 AP THE SOVIET Union and Pakistan yesterday signed a commodity exchange pact under which each will export U5535.6 million worth of goods this year. Officials said trade each way will be 25 per cent up from 1980, when each country's exported goods were worth
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  • 162 12 AFP CHINA yesterday called on foreign companies, including those of overseas Chinese with offices in China, to register with the proper authorities. The call was announced upon the publication of a set of provisional regulations which require such registration as formulated by
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  • 216 12 INDONESIA'S President Suharto and Thai Prime Minister General Prem Tlnsulanonda are among the foreign dignitaries attending the state fnneral of the late President Sheares today. Japan is represented by a special envoy, former Foreign Minister Zen tare K Osaka, who is a member
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  • 342 12 Reuter AN AUSTRALIAN government senator yesterday called on Australia to recognise the Vietnamese-backed Heng Samrin government in Kampuchea if that was the only way it could supply rehabilitation aid to that country. Senator Neville Bonner, who recently returned from a visit to Kampuchea, congratulated Australia on
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  • 410 12 AP UPI SYRIA has called up reservists and Israel has strengthened its northern forces as both sides appear to be bracing for a conflict that US analysts believe is all but inevitable. The analysts say they take very seriously Israeli
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  • 277 12 Reuter A UNITED States case against Iran, brought before the International Court of Justice following the seizure of the former US embassy in Teheran in 1979 has been removed from the court's list at the US government's request. In its judgment given last May,
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  • 76 12 AP POPE John Paul 11, wounded in six places by a gunman, spent a "tranquil night" after emergency surgery to repair his intestines, but he was running a slight fever and one of his doctors said he may need another operation within a month. After checking
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  • 884 12 LONDON, Thurs. Equities moved higher during the afternoon but government bonds were narrowly mixed. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 5.9 points at 557-2. Both sectors saw extremely thin trading today and small buying orders were enough to push the index higher in these conditions. Oils
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  • 81 12 AP NEW YORK, Thurs. Stock prices edged upwards this morning as traders struggled to assess the interest-rate outlook. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials row 3.15 points to 970.91 in the first hour. Gainers outnumbered losers by a 4-to-3 margin in the early tally of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 258 12 All > move to iron out contractual ambiguities and legal loopholes must be welcomed. Ceitainlv, where neressarx and wasteful work stoppages or legal tussles can be prevented, it would he thr right st«-p forward for thr building industrs..." Business l imes Editorial 22nd \pril 1981. CONFERENCE ON KEY ISSUES IN
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    • 49 12 in tlw Ikadilm of 1482 addimilk and 20 mujneM jk only, minviMm STOffil Cori fcZurdii Vi;« Fioremiiui 550 ***** Aivzzn at the ■Ml y, )»v»JfIBF SINGAPORE For information: Italian Trade Office At--856, World Trade Centre Singapore 0409 —Tel: *****44 y /i chain J Uw matteUiimi Moauetim /w medallion /and
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 66 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Thundery showers in several areas from late morning onwards. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.31 pin m May 14 at the airport Maximum temperature 31.6 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 24.9 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 3.45 Rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 386 13 THE Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) has reshuffled its organisation cards, doubling the number of divisions which were reduced after a similar exercise nearly three years ago. The changes designed to meet current needs and provide a more effective administration created four new divisions
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    • 512 13  -  By JAN LEE SINGAPORE'S largest private shipping company, Pacific International Lines (PIL), has bought its first full container ship. The secondhand fully cellular vessel, the Manchester Zeal, was purchased from Manchester Liners (Transport) Ltd of England at a cost of about US$4 million.
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 102 13 A TWO-week leg-joining operation on the 3,800 grt oil rig Apollo U will begin on Wednesday at the Eastern Explosive Anchorage of Singapore. The 24-hour operation will be carried out in two stages. The first stage, which will be a week long, will be carried out at
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      • 88 13 THE P 0 Group is believed to be finalising an order for a large cruise ship of around 24,000 grt, following enquiries at the world's leading yards for this type of tonnage. It is believed that P A 0 will accept the chosen yard's own design. The
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      • 79 13 INDIA'S north-west state government of Gujarat and the Chowgules of Goa have engaged foreign consultants to design special ship to withstand the strong tidal currents at the Gulf of Cambay. The vessel will be used in the proposed Ghogha-Dahej ferry service. The state government is awaiting final
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    • 743 13 SMpptag Lime CM Achipelego vn 1 Adriatic VI 5 Afea VI 3 Afro Eurasia vm 5 AJ Navigation VI 3 Alfred CT vm 1 All tram VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI Anhslng vm 1 ANL i 1 An toll vm I APL m 4/5 Argentine
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    • 263 14 A MAJOR new port is being created by the Soviet Union at Vostochny, on the shores of the Sea of Japan, which is expected to handle in the future more freight than all the USSR's Far Eastern ports do today. Mr Pyotr Korenev, deputy
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    • 906 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. Time of Lines Operatn Arrival Date Time Ztm Sydney 16W 15.5.81 0700 T S A 4 Maersk Mango 20B/21S 15.5.81 M a sk w| 5 1 JT Hancanff
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    • 1415 14 CONTINUED Chinese time-charter enquiry was evident in a quiet freight market on Wednesday with a vessel erf 19.000 long dwt being booked with delivery China for trans-Pacific round voyage at US$7,lOO daily. Other Far Eastern business comprised a 26,000 tonner with delivery Singapore for 2'/t to 4'/i days
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    • 401 15 expected ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bum Young (Tanker) (after San Ming, com oil, subject gas free) 15/16 Chai Varee (1200 after Chidambaram) 44 Centaur (Passenger) (1400 after Toruville) 1/2 Dong Bee (1500) 6/7 Hannah Lu (1500) 45 Hel (2300 after Nopal Breneo, must vacate 1800/ 17th) 46
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    • 238 15 THE Canadian government will be taking a fresh look at its ship construction subsidy policy. Speaking at the Offshore Technology Conference at Houston recently, its Minister of State for Trade, Mr Edwin Lumley, acknowledged that Canadian shipyards were having difficulty in attracting new
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    • 854 15 SARAWAK'S third port authority will be set up in Miri, giving new hopes that steps will at last be taken to solve the port's long-stand-ing problems. The state Minister of Communications and Works, Datuk Dr Wong Soon Kai, said the Miri Port Authority will
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    • 1267 19 SCHEDULE 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 Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum oif three weeks. PN
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    • 824 20 THE general outlook for shipping and trading business in South-east Asia is steady. Trade and industry is demanding better logistical support services all over Asia. Greek onwers are reporting good busines in European trades which has helped strengthen business for Asian owners with a slight lessening of competition.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 330 13 Europe Our Next Loader elang: 27/5 19/5 Port Kelang: ±±L± 19/5 Singapore: Lr For further details, see page V <s§* I \RDI\I I Ml U Orient Overseas 26/5 28/5 2/6 4/6 5/6 3/6 10/6 11/6 14/6 15/6 19/6 20/6 27/6 28/6 4/7 5/7 FUILY CONTAINERISED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST/EAST COASTS
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    • 283 13 OSEALORDS UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) 25/5 Mwia Qaboos (1/6) 02/8). Www (15/8). Doha (18/8) Dubai (21/8). Ah. Dhabi (24/8) Mini Qabom (10/8). Dubai (11/8). Ku«a* UB/< Dwmin (19/6), Bahra* (22/8). Doha (25/« Dubai (28/8). Abu Dhabi (1/7) lnalbK Cwldwri o*i Mm Qaboos (13/8) aaasta AccartW toilwil »*1 Ifcu
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    • 22 13 yj Pi 1 CONTAINER Schedules II LONDON Freights 11/111 SHIPS In Port HI SHIPPING List VII REGIONAL Weather VIII SHIPPING Events Vni
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    • 730 13 \\oi Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang:, 29/5 SingaporP 25/5 For further details, see page V -ikl MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, QULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS L 22 ITi. 'SMGAPORE CLOSMG HMES CY 17th May 2300 MRS CFS 17th May 1100 HRS TO: BELGIUM,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 806 14 mibc mm MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPINQ CORPN. BEBHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE tatota*S«nfc« F«eder B DAHLIA In Port N HOOWt B PtNAGA 22/5 TOT AM* B DAHLIA 29/5 CRYSTAL 8 PtNAGA 6/6 JUTIAIOA
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    • 193 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE BSU i 15/5 11/5 11/5 21/5 24/5 17/5 Jl/5 l/« S/l u/« I u/c a/« 15/1 W/« 17/1 M/l 25/1 21/1 |»w|awwKl f utm\ 21/5 tvi a* •7/7 1/7 *1/7 11/7 w w •22/7 *27/7 V« %SK NAIU" 11. -TAUMW Mn 21 "«AA»ER PERSEUS" Hn PARSER Mi TONSSCRO"
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 860 15 NOTICES Wanted a vassal In good condition built after 1965, 500/700 tons, preferably German make with valid Survey Certificate for engine hull, load line equipped with VHF wireless, auto pilotage of 200 miles range, derrick for self loading and unloading. Reply to Maxwell Road P.O. Bmc 2345, Singapore INS. FAR
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    • 124 15 FAR EAST/GULF OF ADEN AMD RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE SARAN, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREKHT CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SMPPERS CONGESTION SURCHARGE PORT SUDAN Reference is made to the notice in the Press on i 2th May, 1980. The member Lines of the above Conferences wish to advise that berthing conditions at
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    • 589 15 rfo Franco Behiuin Services <F<Fi h Mu> i!>. !<■ '.1 t~ rv, r> I xr-f JBSLBJMS SKUKK P ttLAIK LtHwr* rtm Kte| rttma I'm* bM k Pwt II Hit IMm SMm IMm ftat tea HTwri rttma I'm* U Hwrt M*«c 5 pw» ffwaumw 2jS.» «m»y «m» »m- mto. kim kokandcemon
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 842 16 Hapag-Lloyd TO WOiTH EUROPE I EXPORTS I l»I» 30/5 19/6 (22/6) 11/6 CKy ft EMwffe 5/6 25/6 27/6 28/6 Abo accepting transhipment carp tor CARBBtAN/VKST MOKS m Hamburg IHOnBMMEA 1 1 3/6 5/6 7/6 9/6 S"pore PK 20/5 20/5 22/5 21/5 23/5 TO LBA/CANAOA Feeder l«pbT MM MM C*y «i
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    • 551 16 LINE KOREA ZZ G P. K elanj PENANG S PORE KLTMRI63W 22-26 May 27-29 May 1-4 June FROM I BANGKOK ALTAR 164 C 22-26 May 27-29 May 1-4 km TO BUSAN VEGA 161W 22-26 June 27-30 June 1-4 Juty FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 162E 22-26 Juie 27-30 June 1-4 July
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    • 633 16 EVERGREEN LINE IT FAR EAST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR: UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, MANCHESTER, BIRMINGHAM, BRISTOL, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LEEDS. ETC. WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN, OSLO, STOCKHOLM. GOTHENBURG, AARHUS, COPENHAGEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM 1 S'pvt MM Mmtmt ft*tar4an F**m Um UHo l*/5 Vt 7/1 1/1 12/* Emt Imki a/5
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    • 882 16 Everett Lines/ y ■p, Burmi Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOAMNG FOR RANGOON FOR MB—B MI S>» Pltei h** KTOMTIM ft JK/15 May MHT" 17/11 Hit FA-AA 27/J# Mty FACAN a/31 Mty B F S S C Aoenn <n Mokiywo BOUSTEAO SHPWNG TO.NOS tCL *****2/*****9 Comptma Argentina Da
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    • 381 16 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE GENERAL WOm OCEAN SlfllK ERTEVBBES PIE LIB sncapwe m *****44/71 a*u7t r uamt m mnt ammo booms occm snwt store tel *****44/7 MUM'S CONTMKI P. KELANC TEL A 347. M 73/4 SB UEMTS P KELMC EAST ASM SMPPBS TU 3M7JZ/3/7251 FENANE
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 794 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEOOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) IST CALL 2ND CALL HBBBI Acctptmg LCL Cargo to Colombo 8 Aqaba. *FCL Closing 13/5 2300 Hrm. LCL Closing 11/5 1600 Hr« S E A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS/ IST CALL HA *FCL Closing
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    • 809 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE Pn| Han Bhatcn Rdam Hawe UK Qory Ace 2t/b larp Bay 19/t 11/ l IV* Ctarry Bwifj 2t/5 CRy «E**w|* 25/1 27/t 21/4 M/( 23/1 Bemata 31/5 CUT of 25/t 27/1 »/i 30/4 23/t FROMEISOPI H BURG SHAVEN R OAM HAVRE SOTON <«
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    • 494 17 Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE |lMw Spn I 3)HMi|4>CMq I MUM a Pat I fUMGA 22/5 I DMt.lt 21/s I POMS* 5/4 OWCW 12/1 i nmu 11/4 I OMCM 24/4 I PCN4CA 1/7 I MMM 11/7 0 KMC* 17/7 1 DNUt 24/7 tliwt Ma CmtTf I Ma M
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    • 537 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK UNE AFRICAN EXPRESS Also accepting FCL containers. Spore: 7/9 June (looding direct for Reunion, Durbon ond Capetown only) LukOSyfe Lines U.S. NEST COAST SERVICE Ctact Iron SFO Lbefi SMS St* I«C ASHLEY LYKES SU SU 30/5 26/6 27/6 30/6 LESUE LYKES 13/6 9/6 15/7 3/1 10/S
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 790 18 rage »i LINE H! KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA raacssas* w Mon«ttssas w u m j E£3L i/« Kink* Mm 2/1 n,! srs** isx New Jersey Mam 13/f K>. 14 24/5 2t/5 «rt» Mare 15/4 25/4 IMb, M 24/5 M/ 5 tt/t Japan Mi 15/4
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    • 544 18 ®3 20 m CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lu<to tar LOS AN6EIIS MM FRANCISCO SUTTU. tACOMA. VANCOUKR. B C FCE/FCE Cm*mm f »njrn S.nf*9o»e L Anpfts "VBMfA HON" II »i 17 Nb» 13 IMM "vbhw nunuA" »iw it am t a* AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accto*t fa/ra CmUimn
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    • 737 18 SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPOHf 0104 MARKETING *****2 (3 LINf SI GENERAL *****1 114 lINESI TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS 26b68 A B CARSMIP CABLE CARGOSHIP ScS&TUms WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/tiom BANGKOK q,\ SINGAPORE ISLANDS U\t MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER A SAFE WAV
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    • 641 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601 ICB Building Shenlon Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kolang Tel *****4-*****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES SAM ICR LIIMES —j A member ol the SaiMct Group el CompanieJ UAER SERVICE FROM KOREA/TAIWAN/HONG KONG TO SH6APORE Inchon Bus an KeeMig HKeng Spore SAMICK.. 1 May 5
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    • 671 18 INTRASEA (PTC) LTD Faber House 234E Orchard «oad Singapore 9 Telephone *****1 V *****57 REGULAR fOEPENENT SOtVKt TO EUROPE S port P. Rata* Pane* Laadtof tar *****... i noo2 Ifenta Smfapart mm— um hm rimm/doulog*/ UK (AVON) Ml SMi Ikm BOULOGK/VK (AWN) 002 6M )M RDMA/UK (ANN) !apart MTRASEA (PTE)
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 643 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K. CHANCE 3«L S.S. BODGE 31*+ C. ROZE 25W K. IACENON 13W TW BHDS 6W MERCATOR 23W....... 0. CHEF 25* Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia S.S. BRIOGE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1000 22/5 LCI Cargo 2200 21/5 FROM EUROPE (VIA
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    • 281 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA SPORE KUANTAN PORT KELAN6 MALDIVE NEIGHBOUR Loading For Muscat/Dubai/ Abu Dhab/Dammam MALDIVE PIONEER Loading for Jeddah MALDIVE NOVEL Loading tor Jeddah MALDIVE IffTY Loading For Male MALDIVE MPORTEX Loading For Male MALDIVE PEACE Loading For Kuwait MALDIVE PLEDGE Loading For Aden FOR BOOKMGS I ENQUMES
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    • 382 19 m sinsov SINGAPORE SOVET SMPPMG CO PRIVATE LTD SVtSOV BULDM6 55. Mariivt StrMi Singapore 0104 Tdiphom Numbm *****3 (10 Ums) Cat* M*t» SMSOV SV£A.°ORE TtWx Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** ■ftsmui am ton a* m isr «w as noon. «mi NO 1. JALAN carowc. PONT KLANG, MALAYSIA. CM**
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 674 20 OPRACHT (MALAYSIA) Pracht SDN. BHD. REGULARMIOEPENDENT CONSOLIDATION TO THE FOLLOWING PORTS:VtSSCLS- LOAOIMO FOB CTAPORTKtLAMO Colombo, Bombay, Karochi IV/£ \i/i, TV/V 22/5. Manrfo 24/5 28/5. 31/5. 4/6. 12/6 Jakarta. Tokyo. Yokohama, 9/ 6 24/5 Europe, Corttnonfal Pom to/5 12/5 19/5. 28/5, 30/5, 4/6 Australian port* FOR BOOKINGS ENQUIRIES FCL LCL PLEASE
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    • 472 20 fflf* JAPAN STRAITS DIRFCT SERVICE "YAMATOMO MAW d 132 S "JAPAN TEA*' a 133-S 2/3 tout 4/s)an. J/10 Jwn 11/12 fcne fm east wmm co. Nt in. i* umu/< —HI UK. COUTH QMT. SBKAraK Tmm Safe Ml M, T* 3M*4 IMMMIMU J1747VM7J75 •eNAVIGATION MARITIME BULGARE mediterranean far east ihfb service
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    • 317 20 [iT WOOD LINE Bulk Timber and Plywood Service LOADING FOR NANTES/RDAM/TILBURY (Other UK destinations acceptable) Vessel GRAND GLOBE WL 003 WL 004 SRVER PME WL 005 General Agents:PKelang Tg. Mani 16/5 13/5 28/5 3/6 15/6 20/6 Wood Line (S) Pte. Ltd. Tel. *****11/*****93/*****42 K. Lumpur: SEGANI SDN. BHD. Tel: *****1/*****9/*****4
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    • 422 20 XS\ KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. JAPAN/STRAITS/JAPAN Fully Containerised Service Vessel NMD SIM V 3 MM BAY W Tokyo Kobe S pore Pen** P Retonj S pore Tokyo SaM SjM UM SaM SU 15/5 25/5 12/5 13/5 22/5 23/5 24/5 20/5 5/0 tastea* SM *****4/*****5 lUrrtw I CmM KL *****
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    • 316 20 FLE FREIGHT LMKS EXPRESS PTE. LTD. Mb I*3. 14* Rw, Miwßwd dua. Am M hppn R2W I* *****45 (5 that) SIMM lota KS 2R247 FtIMW Australia-lnt«rfr*ight Lin* •Also Accepting Cargoes to Fremantte FREIGHT LINKS EXPRESS SERVICE NEW ZEALAND Auckland. Lyttelton. WeHHijton, Napier I Dunedin EUROPE/UJC./U.SJL/CANADA AM mapr ports and cargo/container
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 143 20 Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R, Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather s-J Wind direction with speed in knots V Cloudy Sky Sarfaee winds are Indicated l»y arrows which fly with the wind One full circle represents calm or light and variable winds
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