The Business Times, 27 March 1979

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1 18 The Business Times
  • 9 1 BUSINESS TIMES No. 14«/1/7J TUESDAY, MARCH 27,1179 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 51 1 AFP KUNMING, Mon. Chinese experts were today being repatriated from Laos following border troop reinforcements and other unfriendly activities from the Laotian authorities, according to a Yunan provincial official, Mr Pan Qingzi. This is the first time China has disclosed a heightening of tension on its border with
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    • 59 1 AP WASHINGTON, Mon. The World Bank announced today it has approved a US$29-million (5563.2 million) loan to South Korea for the development of the country's electronics industry. The loan will benefit the Korean Institute of Electronics Technology and enable it to carry out a $63-million project to
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    • 68 1 Reuter BAGHDAD, Mon.— Three key Arab states appeared today to be consolidating a new Middle East power alignment to oppose the EgyptianIsraeli peace treaty. Jordan's King Hussein, formerly regarded as one of the most moderate, pro-Western Arab leaders, had talks in Syria with government leaders there today
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    • 37 1 TOKYO, Mon. The Russian military carried out large-scale manoeuvres near the Sino-Soviet border recently, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said tonight. The manoeuvres began in early March when China announced its withdrawal of troops from Vietnam.
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    • 51 1 AFP TEHERAN, Mon. A new Federalist Republican Party set up here today called on Iranians to boycott the March 30 referendum aimed at approving the establishment of an Islamic republic. In a first manifesto, the party said it favours creating a federal Iranian republic grouping autonomous national governments.
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    • 54 1 UPI WASHINGTON, Mon. A US 747 airliner was forced to land in Damascus by Syrian fighters, State Department officials said today. State Department spokesman Tom Reston said it is investigating an incident in which Pan American flight 24, bound for Riyadh from New York, was forced to land
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    • 58 1 Reuter CANBERRA, Mon. Australia has just about had enough of the European Economic Community's trading policies, Deputy Prime Minister Doug Anthony said here today. Mr Anthony, who is also Trade and Resources Minister, said he would not rule out retaliation against imports from Europe if the
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    • 76 1 UPI NEW YORK, Mon. The stopk market headed lower early today as Opec ministers met in Geneva to determine how much to raise oil prices by. Trading was active. The Dow Jones industrial average, which lost 1.56 points last Friday, was off 4.76 points to 854.98 around 11
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 132 1 Rises Tronoh Mines 855 35 Ac ma 232 18 DBS 488 16 Metro Hldgs 382 16 Rothmans 360 16 Lingui 174 16 Nal Iron 454 12 B Sembawang 372 12 Selron 238 12 M Cement 300 11 Falls Conaplant Wrta 440 -16 M T C 400 -6 Supreme Corpn
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      145 1 Rises Hong Kong Tin 1800 50 Tronoh 865 40 Bt Semb 382 18 Supreme Corp 195 15 Roxy 290 15 I.ingui 173 13 Rothmans 364 12 Kuchai 190 10 Cartsberg 434 10 Tractors 550 10 OCBC 895 10 Falls Petaling 790 -15 B Raya 207 -07 Gold Coin
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  • 706 1  -  STATUTORY STATUS By WANG LOOK KEAH THE Trade Development Council (TDC) will be formed as soon as the government feels there is enough support from the private sector. The government must be assured of the full commitment of the private sector to the TDC,
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  • 248 1 THE Sultanate of Oman is looking to Singapore assistance to develop its port facilities. It is asking the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) to help develop them. Disclosing this, Mr. Wong Hung Khim, general manager of PSA, said PSA is considering the request. He was briefing
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  • 576 1  -  By SUSAN BEVAN THE BATTLE for Guthrie Corporation moved into its last stages yesterday when shareholders of Sime Darby approved the proposed takeover at 860 pence plus three Sime shares for every two Guthrie shares or an all-cash alternative of 523.75 pence per Guthrie share.
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  • 200 1 STRONG buying sentiment from domestic and oversea markets pushed the rubber price up six to seven cents yesterday in Singapore and Malaysia. The Singapore market closed with April 1 RSS buyers quoted at 262.25 cents a kilo, up 6.75 cents from Friday's close. In Kuala Lumpur, the market
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  • 248 1 AUSTRALIA, alarmed at deterisratiag relatlaas wltt tta B—Hi cast AsUa itigfcfcwi, is glarllag twa iaqalrics lata this state af affairs. A graap at parttameatariaas have started mrk aa a private laqalry tar Caahem's pattey-makers aa rctaflaas with Aseaa, a ■paknaiiißß far the FarHga
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  • 288 1 Agencies THE HONGKONG dollar I yesterday fell victim to this British colony's burgeoning trade deficit it dropped to its lowest level for three years on the local foreign exchange market. The currency, which came under heavy selling pressure last week, had a
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  • 175 1 A RECENT study has proposed the construction of another oil refinery in Malaysia, said Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn yesterday. As a result of the master plan studies by C. Itoh, the government had invited several consultants in 1978 to look into the viability
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 502 2  -  By ANTHONY TAN A SPECIALISED training centre that will emphasise the professional handling of highly sophisticated electronic equipment will open its doors this July. Mechanical and Combustion Engineering (Mecomb), a major distributor of such equipment currently in use by the government and several multinational
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    • 110 2 THE INTERNATIONAL Medical News Tribune Group has published a newspaper specifically for doctors of South-east Asia in association with the South China Morning Post group of Hongkong. The Asian Medical News, which is billed as the first international medical newspaper to appear in Asia, will
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    • 86 2 MR Jeaa>Plerre Chavy will head Societe Generale's new Singapore branch when it opens on April 2 at the ground floor of Sindo House in Robinson Road. Before his assignment as general manager of the branch, Mr Chavy was in charge of the bank's regional office in Manila.
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    • 411 2 A NEW scheme to provide better parts and service support to users of Perkins diesel engines has been launched in Singapore. The scheme is part of the worldwide Perkins Engines Care Card scheme designed to bring the engine user and Perkins distributor closer. Tan
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    • 74 2 JAPAN Development and Construction has won a USmillion contract for the construction of two bridges in Jurong. The signing ceremony will be held tomorrow at the Jurong Town Hall conference room. The signatories of the contract will be Mr Teh Cheang Wan, chairman of Jurong Town Corporation,
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    • 499 2 COURSES AND TALKS Feb 5-Apr 14: Diploma in Life Insurance, SITC, SITC Mar 1-31: International Labour Organisation residential course, RELC, ILO of Singapore. March-July: Personnel Management Concept Scope and Functions, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development Mar 20-April 6: Manpower Planning and Employee Recruitment, Holiday Inn, Personnel and
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    • 209 2 COMPETITION in the competitive soft drinks market will be even keener when the two major bottlers launch their new products over the next few months. First off the launching pad is likely to be Yeo Hiap Seng when it introduces some time
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    • 58 2 THE Telecommunication Authority of Singapore (TAS) has introduced an international direct dialling (IDD) telephone service to Iran. This brings the number of destinations connected by the IDD service to 43. The for an IDD call is $9 per minute. The charge will be based on actual
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  • REGIONAL
    • 462 3 AFP THE need to continue protecting the Australian car industry with import quotas is now being reviewed by the federal government body, the Industries Assistance Commission (lAC). The lAC held public hearings into the the Australian car industry's needs for government assistance in Melbourne
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    • 197 3 Reuter THE PHILIPPINES incurred a balance of payments deficit of U*****.73 million (*****.77 million) in the first two months of this year, compared with only $13.96 million in the same period last year. Preliminary central bank figures issued yesterday in Manila show the trade deficit is up
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    • 199 3 AFP INDONESIA has been losing friends in Asia, Africa and Latin America because it is basing its foreign policies on business considerations. Chairman of Indonesia's parliamentary foreign affairs commission Chalid Mawardi said yesterday in Jakarta that with such an orientation, Indonesia has practically abandoned
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    • 70 3 THE INDONESIAN state oil company, Pertamina, said it is offering new oil exploration sites on a productionsharing basis offshore of the Natuna islands, 320 km north-east of Singapore. The site covers the Natuna Blocks A, B, C and D-l to D-6 with respective areas of between 5,020
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    • 266 3 AFP THERE have been "disturbances and sabotage" in China's big industrial city of Shanghai and the authorities there have clamped down on wall posters and on publications considered as reactionary, the New China News Agency disclosed yesterday. Some criminal elements have intercepted trains, disturbed government
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    • 166 3 Reuter HONGKONG Governor Sir Murray MacLehose has told local authorities in Guangdong province that Hongkong is ready and willing to play a part in China's modernisation. Sir Murray left Hongkong on Saturday for Canton at the start of a 12-day visit the first time a Hongkong
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    • 109 3 AFP THE BANK of Japan, in an apparent move to control inflation, is expected to call for more restraints in loans by the nation's 13 major commercial banks from next month to June. Under a guidance to be issued today by the central bank, the
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    • 406 3 UPI EYEWITNESSES on Sunday said Kampuchea is a chaotic killing ground neither as peaceful and organised as Hanoi claims, nor as opposed to the Vietnamese invasion as Peking says. Living in near anarchy between the Vietnamese occupation army and Khmer Rouge guerillas, Kampucheans are attempting to
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    • 314 3 AFP A DELEGATION from the US Department of Agriculture has reached informal agreement with China's Ministry of Agriculture to exchange technical delegations in seeds and grassland management, baking, feed processing, laboratory equipment, agricultural education and animal husbandry. This was revealed yesterday in Hongkong by Mr
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    • 261 3 AP THOUSANDS of helmeted protesters demonstrated en Sunday •otside the barbed-wire fences of Tokyo's Narita airport shooting slogans against plans to expand present facilities. Organisers said 14,1ff students and colonists came from all over Japan to show their support for farming families still clinging to lands
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 602 3 LI TWO-IH-CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Too centralised a seat? (5) 6 Joey's place (5) 9 Where uncle sells charttoppers? (3-4) 10 Cricketer not listened to (5) 11 Nbt under a cloud, like Jim (5) 12 Are they related to the tunas? (5) 13 Soothe by putting some cash in the
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 244 4 COMMODITY prices were, for the most part, holding steady on the Singapore produce market yesterday. However, there were mark-ups of 12.50 for Sarawak special black, Sarawak Asta black and Lampong black. Packers attributed this situation to demand from North African buyers. Coffee bean prices were unchanged, lacking stimulating
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    • 175 4 TRADING on the sugar futures market yesterday remained quiet throughout the day with no trades registered, dealers said. May closed at 8.59/61 US cents against Friday's 8.65, 67 close, July at 8.49/69 against 3.99/9.02 and March at 9.96 99 against 9.95/99 cents. Sugar futures closing prices: Clsstag Pit
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    • 253 4 THE SINGAPORE rubber market yesterday closed firm with April One One RSS buyers quoted at 262.25 rents per kilo, up 6.75 cents from last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up 5.50 cents on speculative, trade and upcountry buying coupled with higher London and Japanese advices, they
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    • 29 4 Rubber: March 26 Singapore: April: 262.25 cents (up 6.75 cents) Malaysia: April 259.00 cents (up seven cents) Tin: $1,970 (unchanged) Official offering: 255 tonnes (up 27 tonnes)
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    • 376 4 H A S. prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellei-s Buvers Scllers ml. 1 R.S.S. prompt fo.h. 2S9.25 260 25N 262.00 263 OON Inl 1 R.S.S. Aptil 259.75 260 00 262.25 262.75 Inl I R.S.S. Mav 260.00 260 25 262.25 262
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    • 107 4 NOON SSR and SMR prices vntfrdty: HAS April May (Current Mth) (For' ward Mth) SSR 20 Buyer* Seller* Buyer* Seller* <1 ton pallet) 251.00 253.00N 252.00 254 00N SSR 50 <1 ton pallet 248 00 250.00N 249 00 251 OON MRELB SMR CV (1 ton pallet) 265.00
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    • 42 4 THE STRAITS tin la Peaaag yesterday was anehaaged at M$ 1,971 per pfcal. Conditions were steady la line with last week's Landau advices aad on general buying demand, dealers said. Tafnever rase te 255 tonnes tram 228 tonnes an Satarday.
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    • 290 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE 100 pet first class < Kangaroo) new crop 0.55, 100 pet second class 0.85, 100 pet third class 0 83, 25 pet new crop no stock. B-10 pet 0.75. THAI BROKEN A-super 0«2. Special 0.56. THAI RICE: 55
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    • 193 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) Cs«*aa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.430; 32s 2,970; 40s 3.100 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gas*: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 881 4 OILSEEDS: Brokers reported extremely slow oils and oilseeds markets yesterday morning with little movement in selling levels against Friday's close. Soybean movements were marginal and there was no noticeable reaction to the weekend USDA report which said the Soviet Union is expected to import between 1.5 and two
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    • 156 4 Reuter PERU'S two biggest copper mines remained idle with little hope of a resumption of work until early next week, official sources said. The latest round of talks between Labour Ministry officials, management representatives and local military authorities on the one hand, and union
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    • 64 4 AFP THE INDIAN government has decided to permit export of an additional 20,000 bales of Bangladesh cotton, it was officially announced. The announcement from the Commerce Ministry said the decision had been taken in the interest of the growers. It was hoped that the glowers
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    • 634 4 AP Reuter WORLD RICE production is projected to reach 435 million tonnes by 1985, three million short of the global population demand, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said in Manila. According to a study by the committee on commodity problems
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    • 615 4 WORLD rubber production last August was estimated at 325,000 tonnes, showing an increase of 12,5000 tonnes or 4 per cent over the previous month. Compared with the same month in 1977, this position represented a decline of 5,000 tonnes or 1.5 per cent.
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    • 1359 4 NYT IN THE wheat pit at the Chicago Board of Trade (BOT), the nation's largest commodities market, a classic squeeze on the "shorts" seemed to be taking shape. For three grain traders who held much of the wheat that the shorts desperately needed, U5575,000 ($165,000)
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 156 5 UPI Reuter ITALY'S Deputy Premier Ugo La Malfa, one of the country's most respected elder politicians, died in Rome early yesterday, leaving a dangerous void in the government he helped to form. "Ugo La Malfa died this morning at 5:55 a.m. (Singapore 12:25 p.m. Monday)," said Professor
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    • 221 5 NYT ORDERS for new machine tools last month in the United States were US$447 million (***** million), or 44 per cent more than February, 1978, but 14 per cent less than a month ago. The biggest increase came from the export markets which totalled $59
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    • 267 5 Reuter FRANCE'S opposition Socialists have made major gains in the country's cantonal elections. The poll was a setback for the centre-right coalition government, under pressure over its austerity programme and rising unemployment. Left-wing parties captured about 54 per cent of the poll with almost all votes
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    • 814 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0045 SFO/HKG MAS MH601 0700 KUL SIA BA SQ BA17 0700 LHR BAH MAS MH682 0725 KCH SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0840 PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN KUL CAL CI814 1000 HLP
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    • 130 5 THE BRAAS Company of Frankfort presented a coloured plastic eave gutter with the fitting parts, connecting sections and drainpipes at the 9th Denban Building Technology Fair in Essen, West Germany. The new prodnct, available In IM-, 125- and 15*millimetre versions, was subjected to thorough testing
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    • 126 5 AFP A BROADLY-based plan for Western aid to Turkey emerged in Ankara over the weekend in talks between Mr Emile Van Lennep, secretary of the 24-nation Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development and Turkish officials. Mr Van Lennep, who met Turkey's Finance Minister Ziya Muezzinoglu and other
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    • 791 5 NYT DOMESTIC PROBLEMS in 'he United States threaten to overshadow President Carter's foreign policy triumphs, as he toured the American south-west over the weekend. On the eve of the historic signing of an EgyptianIsraeli peace treaty, Mr Carter was bombarded with questions about
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    • 117 5 Reuter THE EUROPEAN Common Market's annual rite of spring the tussle between member states to settle prices for farm produce enters its tortuous final stage yesterday in Brussels when ministers of the nine states begin serious bargaining. At stake are plans to cut the farm
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    • 391 5 UPI AP AN EXPLOSION shook the US embassy in Damascus on the eve of the signing of the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty that Palestinian leaders have said would endanger American interests in the region. American and Syrian officials said there were no injuries in the
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    • 516 5 Reuter ABOUT one Briton in 30 belongs to an immigrant family usually of Asian origin, according to official statistics published in London, but the Asians are concentrated in a few areas. The figures show that there are 1.85 million nonwhite people among Britain's population of
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 567 5 Agencies UGANDAN President Idi Amin is cut off from his capital, Kampala, by a Tanzanian tank force which closed the road between the capita] and the town of Entebbe, a presidental aide said in Kampala. He said 12 tanks are visible from the State House in Entebbe and
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    • 130 5 UPI FRANCE faces even more unemployment this year because of a growth rate of only 3 per cent, lower than the nearly 4 per cent predicted by the government. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in its annual review of the French
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  • 460 6 THAT A GROUP of Australian parliamentarians has finally decided to look into the state of Australian/Asean relations now, is no surprise. What is surprising is that they have taken so long to do so. The adverse impact that Australia's International Civil Aviation Policy
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  • 311 6 IT IS doubtful whether establishing a Trade Development Council (TDC) and making it a statutory board will help boost exports if manufacturers themselves do not bother about finding new markets for their products and, at the same time, modifying their products to suit
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  • 1118 6 NYT IF THERE was one characteristic of Jimmy Carter's rise to political power in Georgia, it was that he drew the initial financial support for his early campaigns from his family's business. In both his 1966 and 1970 gubernatorial campaigns, it was this money,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 1131 7  -  Members of Parliament r must consider and decide the fates of many thousands of schoolchildren for years to come. The result of those deliberations, more than anything else, will decide the future for Singapore. Members will be called upon to distinguish between the
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  • 1239 7  -  By TOH THIAN SER r DR GOH KENG SWEE and his team looked at the most pressing area of the Ministry of Education and its role in educating the young. In his pragmat- ic style, the emphasis has been on the professionals '"and
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  • 258 7  -  Letter to the Editor RICHARD ELLIS Dear Sir, We are the managing agents for the Management Corporation Strata Title No. 342 which is the governing body running the Futura Apartment block. We are instructed by the Council to refer to the article that appeared in your newspaper
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  • 790 7  -  (FORUM. r ...with William Safire NYT HENRY FORD 11, the most famous businessman in the world, puts his philosophy in a stoical, arrogant aphorism: "Never complain, never explain." He has flung that phrase at reporters seeking to discover what dynastic obsession causes him to fire
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 579 8 TOKYO INSTITUTIONAL investors continued to sit on the fence yesterday, as the market approaches the end of March. Forerunning medium-sized blue chips, including light-elec-trical issues, declined on relatively light selling. However, neglected medium-priced, large-capital cyclical issues such as Nihon Cement and Shinetsu Chemical
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    • 339 8 Source: SHK Sec THE market moved sideways yesterday in active trading as the trend of excellent reports from companies such as SHK Props, HK Wharf and China Provident was offset by the poor trend of the HK dollar and fears of higher interest rates. HK Bank gained yet again
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    • 340 8 STOCK prices closed firm in sluggish trading yesterday with most interest centred on minings, dealers said. BHP fell 20 cents to A 511.20, while Peko rose 10 to $5.70, Kelvinator 11 to $2.42, CSR three to $3.58, Woodside one to 83 cents, and Malleys 10 to $1. Western Mining,
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    • 148 8 THE market closed mixed with commercial shares posting gains while minings and oils declined. Turnover rose to 10.8 million pesos from Friday's nine million, dealers said. Acoje Mining was a gainer while Atlas Con B, Lepanto B, Philex B, Oriental B, Phil Overseas, CDCP, Meralco and PLDT all lost
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    • 230 8 MAR as Bahts Asia Credit SB -g Asia Fibre 223 Ayuthaya In*. And Trust 1#1 Bangkok Investment Banfkok Bank Bangkok Drying And Silo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metro- 352 Z SM ♦I -8 politan Ban Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd Bala 842 Z 236 242 tan
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    • 32 8 H.K.HANG SENO Monday 555.56 Friday 554 48 Week Ago 555.92 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Monday 484.73 Friday 488.15 Week Ago 494.00 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 587.83 Friday 588 54 Week Ago 597 68
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 349 8 Reuter THE SYNDICATE formed by Switzerland's three leading banks will postpone most planned foreign Swiss franc bond and note issues at least until mid-April, Credit Suisse said. The syndicate is formed by Credit Suisse, Swiss Bank Corp and Union Bank of Switzerland. The
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    • 318 8 THE Stagtptre afflee af FsJI Buk ku r>M aaetker UBs» milbaa (8*43.4 miiUea) 1i the Aslaa detlar market tkragfe s flea flag rate aegatiaUe certificate of jean tt (FRCD) lane. Tke lane, wUek elaaei yesterday, was tally nberiM. Per tkree yean, Faf'a latest FBCD Is la
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    • 427 8 LACK of consensus on the economic outlook has produced an extremely listless US government securities market. Spotty signs of weakness have been cropping up in the economic and financial statistics, but these are overshadowed by the inflationary fire now raging throughout the
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 298 8 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed slightly firmer compared with last Friday's closing levels, in generally light trading, dealers said. Turnover was reduced to 141 lots against 220 lots on Friday with activity centred on June, August and October, they said. June closed slightly higher at U*****.80/249.00 an ounce against
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      • 451 8 THE US dollar was lightly traded on foreign exchange markets yesterday but the Hongkong currency had the lion's share of dealers' interests as it came under fierce selling pressure. Against the yen, the US currency opened at 206.35/45 but was thinly traded down to 206.25 35 by Tokyo's
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      • 320 8 THE DOLLAR yesterday opened steady around its previous closing levels, while sterling firmed in line with New York on Friday ahead of yesterday's Opee ministerial meeting, dealers said. The dollar was at 1.8645' 55 marks, 1.6875 90 Swiss francs, and 206.35 50 yen compared with Friday's closings of 1.8650
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      • 188 8 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on March 26: US Doll>r«(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 10 7/16 10 5/16 1 month 10': 10 2 months 1011/16 109/16 3 months 1011/16 10 9/16 6 months 10 15/16 10 13/16 9 months 10 13/16 10 11/16 12 months
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      • 7 8 JfTfJJ Source: National Discount Co Ltd
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      • 65 8 QUOTES on the Australia and New Zealand exchanges on March 26: AUSTRALIA: US dollar *****/111* Sterling 0 5617 0.5454 Ninety-day airmail buying rate*: Sterling 0.5730 US dollar ***** Ninety-day forward buying rate®. Sterling 0 5582 US dollar ***** NEW ZEALAND Reaerve Bank midrate US$1 0561 Trading Bank indications Stirling
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      • 58 8 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes on March 26: US 1 UM8 (1 *650 60) Can 1 5*5 85 Sis 3MB 816 D FI 92 64 74 S Ft 110.35 50 lit 2 704 714 FFr —43 40 50 N Ki 36 48 58 B Fi Icon) 6.32 33 B Fi
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      • 156 8 THE HONGKONG dollar yesterday continued to fall in a thin nervous market following weekend news of a provisional HKJI.B6 billion February trade deficit, dealers said. The local unit fell to 4.9560/00 to the US dollar compared with the opening 4.9330 60 and dealers said they had seen no signs
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      • 146 8 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed firmer at 206.42 yen, compared with a 206.40 opening and 205.85 at Friday's close. The Bank of Japan was believed to have sold an estimated US$2O million at 206.45 yen and the day's high of 206.50 yen, mostly in morning trading,
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      • 21 8 THE average rale ai which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8 per cent.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 344 8 SOUTH EAST ASIAN BANKING AND FINANCE 19TH 20TH APRIL 1979 Sponsored by Financial Times and Business Times The Financial Times of London, in association with Business Times, a member of The Straits Times Group, is organising a conference on SOUTH EAST ASIAN BANKING AND FINANCE to be held in Singapore
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 311 9 <:% mm i enter tainmeal y i ft A k I I /•A y Pilf gr;V if* r > 0C^ V > 1 > > > V-, s* Me r mm** < s 'v. i ofc*££is HI (W, Tm J\ *Pr > <* <* J 4 CI ki f» si.'
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  • 1469 10 In Singapore BID and offer prices officially Hated and business in and reported to Um Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1300 units jinlea otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted
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  • 148 10 BNGATOUUNRTIU IT The Commence The Saving fund S port Prog Fund S"par* Sec. Fund S'pore la vest Fund S'pore Equity Fund ktlhrlD 2-22 236 U» 1.37 xd O.fT l.K IM 1.91 1-* 1* IM 1.0 AflUUNfTl nun (lliM|in' prtoM Mai Invest Fund M»1 Prog Fund Mil Security Fund
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  • 137 10 4 1/2* 1/8/80 <250,000) (M.368 *****) (4) 00.39 4 3/4* lft/0/80 (250,000) (99.808 90.708) 6 1/4* 1/3/81 (250.000) (100 JOB 100.288) ft* 1 ft/4/81 (250.000) (99.838 99.738) ft 1/2* l/ft/70-81 (250,000) (100.556) (4) 100.45 ft* T P 1/ft/83 (250,000) (100 108 100 JOB) ft 3/4* T F 18/6/81-84
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  • 1618 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. INDUSTRIALS Aetna (2 OOB) Afaamata (2.898 (1) 2 88 Alearn (1 90S)
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  • 2654 10 Gr*. Gr*» Net 1W79JT Con pan y Last Dir DW YTd P/E Vol Day Hi«k Low Sal* +or- Crr <•000) Hick/ Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 272 132 Ac ma 232 18 12.0N 13 5.1 253 1 232 232 180* 123* Alcom 180 10.0 22 53 133 178
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  • 681 10 A STEADY I* dm ntoZt aeas which crept la mi reflected la the higher velaaw ef 6hue* chaaglaghaads. Yesterday, total aaite traded ware LIS allHia werth tttJn milttaa mmpared with Friday's L4S adlltoa matte valaed at $8J mWtea. However, hvcston aad speralstors alike caatiaCM
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  • 519 10 A GENERALLY steadier trend ruled on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was moderate. Opening prices were unchanged from previous levels but firmed in the early session. Apparently, the buying spree on the London stock market late last week in anticipation of a
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1805 11  -  By ARTHUR NG IT HAS been a singularly good year for the Goodwood Park group of companies. All hotels did exceedingly well, chalking up phenonmenal growth rates of 80 to 230 per cent in trading profits. As such it is not surprising to see a
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    • 334 11 THE FLOW of encouraging news from Bukit Sembawang cm tinned over the weekend with the company's latest indication that it wiii probably pay a special bonus dividend of 29 per cent less tax, on top of the normal 21 per cent dividend it will
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    • 595 11 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year Wilkinson 14% Mar 17 Mar 19 Mar 27 21% 16% B Kawat 6%ITE Feb 28 Mar 10 Mar 28 6%TE 10(a)TE Sel Nut 10% I Feb 28 Mar 10 Mar 31 10%
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    • 188 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close Nat Iron Bonus Issue of 1 (or 2 Mar 22 Mar 29 DBS Rights Issue of 1 for 4 *> $3.50 per share Mar 27 Apr 3 Keck Seng Bonus Issue of 1 for S Apr 4 Apr 17 Dunlop Eat Bonus
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 45 11 Unaudited group net profit M 53.26' million ($2.91 million), for the six months ended Dec 31. Parent company profit was $2.20 million ($3.07 million). Interim dividend was 5 per cent (same) less tax, payable May 10 to shareholders registered on April 24.
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      • 66 11 Unau- dited group net profit M 58.84 million, for the 10 months ended Jan 31 ($8.48 million for the year to March 31, 1978). Parent company net profit $3.65 million ($37.37 million). Second interim dividend 10 per cent gross (final 8 per cent), payable June
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      • 52 11 Unaudited net profit M 52.66 million, for the 10 months ended Jan 31 ($2.78 million for the year to March 31, 1978). Second interim dividend 10 per cent gross (final 10 per cent), payable May 2 to shareholders registered on April 19, making total of 20 per
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      • 37 11 Audited 1978 group net profit MJ760.628 ($491,269). Parent company net profit $658,342 ($434,911). First and final dividend 7.5 per cent gross (s*per cent), payable May 31 to shareholders registered as at May 15.
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      • 38 11 Unau- dited net profit M 5363,907, for the 10 months ended Jan 31 ($452,233 for the year to March 31. 1978). Second interim dividend 5 per cent gross (final 5 per cent), payable May 2.
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    • 406 11 ma® SSQS2.., HOCK LOCK SIEW IT IS a craty world. One Is Mt willing to pay the price far a cheap stock bat is willing to bay whea it has appreciated. Sometimes, the cheapness of a stock is aat appareat. Take Natiaaai Iran aad Steel Mills, far
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    • 27 11 an- nounced that Mr Ng Kok Lip has acquired 2,999 management shares. A copy of Form 24 has been despatched to the SES
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    • 74 11 Unaudited pre-tax profit M 53.85 million ($3.25 million) for the half-year ended Dec 31. Interim dividend 20 per cent gross on enlarged capital following one-for-two bonus issue (20 per cent, ori old capital), payablf pit May 17 to registered on May 7. Tin ore produced „2,13f
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    • 38 11 Unaudited j&oop net profit M 51.68 million ($0.78 million), for the six months ended Dec 31; turnover $14.69 million ($13.11 million). Parent company .!aet profit $412,989 ($155,712); turnover $5.47 million ($446 million).
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    • 61 11 Sabah log production from June 1, 1978 to Feb 28, 1979 12.73 million cu ft (12.8 cu ft); log sales, 12.1 million cu ft (11.01 cu ft). Sabah cocoa production came to 1.0 million lbs (1.0 million lbs); cocoa sales, 1.0 million lbs (0.93 million). NBT
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    • 17 11 in- formed the SES that its Singapore branch ceased operation on Dec 31, 1978.
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    • 41 11 inform- Ed the SES that it has dis- posed of its 1,550,000 shares in Malaysian International Merchant Bankers Bhd to Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Bhd at a price of 3.10 per share. This transfer was executed on March 19.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 892 11 INTERNATIONAL DISCOUNT COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) BALANCE SHEET 31 ST DECEMBER 1978 SHARE CAPITAL (Note 2) REVENUE RESERVES General reserve Profit unappropriated Total Capitol ond Reserves CURRENT LIABILITCS AND PROVISIONS Deposits of customers (Note 3) Other liabilities including provisions and inner reserve Proposed dividend (net) -w 5,000,000 2,020,000 I
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  • 659 12 AFP PRESIDENT Suharto may make major changes in his government this week as Indonesia enters its third five-year development plan (Repelita) on Sunday. Informed sources in Jakarta said yesterday that the changes are expected to affect the Cabinet and the leadership of the half
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  • 197 12 Reuter A BILL seeking amendments to Malaysia's Industrial Coordination Act will -be submitted to Parliament, said Deputy Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamed yesterday. But he said the proposed amendments would not touch on the basic philosophy of the act, which regulates investment by foreign and local
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  • 70 12 lU r*-rg two kudt, which In recent weeks have guided Middle East destiny towards a new directtoa, agalast a backdrop ef flowers Is mwt sym belie. la the aew meed d trast aad peace that Is blossoming la the desert air, Egyptiaa President Anwar Sadat is
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  • 737 12 LONDON, Mon.— Share prices closed widely lower in light profit-taking after Friday's steep rises, due to reconsideration of prospects for an early general election after weekend press comment, dealers said. Many issues closed a penny or so above the day's lows, as selling pressure was fairly light. LONDON
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  • 200 12 UPI FILIPINO workers lifted their pickets yesterday after 32 hours and ended, the biggest strike to hit USmilitary bases in the Philippines. The crippling strike,, staged by a federation of* about 20.000 workers in five; US military installations, was over at noon when; Philippine
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  • 160 12 Reuter EVERY Opec oil minister except Saudi Arabia's Sheikh Yamani, yesterday favoured an immediate oil price increase beyond levfcls already set for this year. Sheikh Yamani said at the start of Opec talks in Geneva that his country would do its best to resist
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  • 452 12 SINGAPORE will have to risk slower economic growth and reduced trade in her cooperation with the Asean countries. In a section sub-titled The Singapore Dilemma, Professor Lim Chong Yah, head of the Economics Department of the University of Singapore, made this point in an address at
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  • 291 12 AFP THE Soviet Union is airlifting and shipping in fuel and ammunition to relieve shortages of both in the Vietnamese army, informed sources in Bangkok said yesterday. Five regular Vietnamese divisions were wiped out and their equipment destroyed during the Chinese offensive, the same sources
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  • 219 12 THE MALAYSIAN Culture, Youth and Sports Ministry has $5 million to aid enterprising bumiputra youths set up their own business this year, but there appears to be few takers. A ministry spokesman said its officers will meet youth organisations to find out the reasons
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  • 179 12 THE AMERICAN Embassy in Bangkok has predicted that Thailand's economy will grow at a fairly bigh rate this year but warned of double-digit inflation and large balance of trade and payments deficits. The embassy's bi-annual i-eport on the Thai economy said that, given
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  • 79 12 JAPAN hopes to settle the issue of opening up bidding for government procurement purchases to foreign concerns when trade representative Nobuhiko Ushiba flies to Washington today. A Foreign Ministry spokesman in Tokyo said Mr Ushiba will hold talks with US chief trade negotiator Robert Strauss.
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  • 65 12 THE SECRETARY -general of the National Trades" Union Congress. Mr Devan Nair, will leave for Tokyo on Wednesday to discuss with Japanese union leaders the possibility of a common Asian trade union stand against the policies of the International Transport Workers Federation. Mr Nair is also president
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 49 12 NALIN INDUSTRIES SENDIRIAN BERHAD M 52.25 MILLION 556.75 MILLION MEDIUM TERM LOAN Provided by: State Bank of India (Singapore Branch) American Express International Banking Corporation The Pacific Bank Berhad Arranged by: PRIVATE INVESTMENT COMPANY FOR ASIA (PICA) S.A. March 1979 This announcement appears as a matter of record only.
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    • 3 12 SEE PAGE 3
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    • 155 12 Credit Suisse First Boston (Asia) Limited 2502 DBS BUILDING, 6 SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 1. DEALERS ASIAN DOLLAR BONDS ASIAN DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT FLOATING RATE NOTES CALL: DEALERS TEL 222*744 TELEX: R*****1 MEMBER OF CREDIT SUISSE-FIRST BOSTON GROUP OF COMPANIESINTERNATIONAL SECURITIES DEALERS Special Purpose Machinery The Principal of a British
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers around midday Uepft tor U prtor to 7J9 p.m. m March tt at the alrp«rt. Maximum temperature 32.0 Associated humidity 55 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 88 Hours of sunshine 5.95 Rainfall in millimetres 14.5 Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 96 13 Reuter MOST of the 19-man crew of the Greek cargo vessel Nahost Pilot abandoned ship on Sunday after water flooded the engine room about 170 miles west of the soutern tip of Greece, a Merchant Marine Ministry spokesman reported. He said 17 of the 19-strong crew were picked
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      • 75 13 Reuter JAPAN'S Sanko Steamship Co Ltd said the 29,000ton Liberian motor bulk carrier South Peace, carrying 27,400 tonnes of soybean, started sailing last week after minor fire damage off Costa Rica on March 19. The bulk carrier was chartered by Sanko Steamship from an undisclosed shipping
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      • 83 13 AFP NEW Zealand trawlermen are planning protest blockades of some of the country's major fishing ports against an "unfair favodrs" government policy towards foreign trawlers, a newspaper said. The Auckland Star said the trawlermen claimed they faced a financial crisis in competing with subsidies, particularly for fuel,
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    • 794 13  -  SELMER SUB-CONTRACTS TO SINGAPORE YARDS By RAHIM KASSIM SINGAPORE has been chosen by a Norwegian company as its first marketing and building base outside Norway for its wide range of marine equipment. F. Selmer (Singapore) Pte Ltd is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ingenior F.
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    • 448 13 AP A NEW over-the-sea service from England to France by Boeing jetfoil is being advertised here as "the ship that flies." And the future of these remarkable craft of the hydrofoil family "has never been more encouraging," says Roy McLeavy, the top British writer, on the
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    • 4420 17 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 470 17 8Uppteg Um Page Cm ACS n 5 Alei IV 3 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan IV 4 ANL I 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n s ASCL m s Asia Merchant IV 3 Atlas V 1 Aust.Coot IV 5 Bank n 5 Batam n 2 BBS n 2 Ben
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    • 940 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/ Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the
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    • 893 18 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Aconas Line— Aconas Sdn. Bhd. Adriatic Container— Container Feeders. AFEA Line— Singapore Shipping. Aguila Oriental—Same. Ahli Shipping— Sharjah Alfred C. Toepfer Line— Intermodal. Algerian National Line (CN AN) —Unipacific.
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    • 1517 18 Lloyd's List MACKACE, world leader in air cushion platform technology, has recently taken two steps which may radically change its future first a change of ownership and secondly development of an air-propelled hoverbarge. During January, the world trading rights and patents relating to air barges
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    • Article, Illustration
      420 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Golden Glory (0600) 40/41 Gowanbank (after Vishva Nidhi) 38/39 Iweri (0700 after Ping Shan)2s Kimanis (0600) 20 Mogamisan Maru (1500 after Universe) 1/2 President Taylor (after President Adams) 47 PASIR PANJANG WHARVES Adhiguna Pratama (1500 after Tat Lee) CB 4 Gdns 302
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 482 13 m HONG KONG ISLANDS LIME IWER SfRVICE FOR FAR EAST MIDDLE EAST AFRICA TAIWAN HONG KONG AUSTRALIA See Page IV Column 3 for Sailings Aqents SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD MARKETING *****? GENERAL *****1 A E UKO ASIA LINE SDN BHD K I *****1. P KLANG *****1/3 PENENG 64/81/2 IvL:
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    • 317 13 JSI SEALORD ||J ANTAH M UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick 288 TEU Capacity, Long Length Capability. ■■ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE' S pore Loading for Dammam (26/4). Muscat (29/4), Kuwait (2/5). Basrah (5/5) Dammam (27/4). Doha (29/4). Kuwait (2/5). Shuaiba (6/5). Dubai
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    • 221 13 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES. FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ): Spore P 0 WSfWCHfR* N CORAL C PAUE N PIARI c mi A MCfWON HA CONTAWER HERCATOR Mm acctpMif carp te/trea ScaAum FROM EUROPE (Vl* SUK) STRAITS/AUSTRALIA RO-RO CONTAINER SERVICE A member of the tare Consortun TO AND FROM
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    • 789 13 Hapag-Lloyd Fully containerised to Europe and United States. Regular, reliable and on time. Wigipcr <Bt>'*rcfs 3g«j;g 3*7318 MAERSK LINE For US Pacific Call t A runt* and East Canada (Also accepting toe Hongkong Taiwan. Japan and Korea) Mam* PMa Maersk Itande Maersk Ptfo Mamt Ink Singapore Closing Tunes •CY i
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 663 14 HALT CONTMNONSED TO EUROPE fTpSTTIEJI In Port 28/35/4 7/4 11/4 18,4 20/4 26/4 27/4 30/4 3/5 8/5 9/5 lln*n rn> I«*T» Ray CjntfjH In Kivafi Mara EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE S part PRtlan Pan Mm Ganaa HW| Hm Man Antvaip l«/ 4 16/4 19/4 24/5 22/5 19/5 17/5 m**tm IS/4
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    • 376 14 R May 2i May 21 km 3 km I km II ha* 11 km km 1) km 23 m u •Samoa *&ar|wfu (LAC) I (lAC) G32/M»27| 5-1/4 »ancouvcv BC Seattle i 1 ltH Sunfejva Stent* Portland Los Anftfcs San Francisco W i 5-5/4 24-27/3 I 9-IR/4 10-11/t IAmC t UPRtSS
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    • 676 14 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG FELIXSTONE. ROTTEROAM ANTWERP LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTNG CARGO FOR UNITED MNGOOM SOUTHAMPTON tONOON MANCHESTER BtRMWGHAM BRISTOL LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LEEDS WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Vp*i Hmtmx FahvtaM RMtardai ktaq It Hivrt Em KM V 19 M>r 21
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    • 802 14 Everett Lines Burmi Fhrt Star Stitppmf C«rpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" lOMME FOR RANGOON B F S S C Agents in Malaysia TEPS MALAYSIA Port Katang T«l (*****66- Pwiang Tpl *****/***** Compaiin Argentina Do rT> WavMniow lnnrwtinul S. A. C.I. F. mJ "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" IQAMK FM MMK CAPfTONN. MOOS MB
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    • 782 14 onirruiu iiiiudy luraas 7 V r mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2 102 103 r1 ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSf SHENTONWAY MISTRI ROAD SINC.APORf TFL *****44 7& *****70 MAY BREE3. MAT SKY TMUR ST M SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Keiang SMgapare Lm*« tar 21/30 Mai hi fart SYD.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 857 15 QCL Overseas Containers Limited fflWg TO «/CO>TWHT: rrr> ItMunt Hon *>«ltkOn» (iprns •akw fin Ba, |M|< kU» bw Mrilu EteNaru turpi pool Ba, TAHERSHP SCRVICC FROM UK/CONTMENT Kburf B>e* II tan Ha.it SIM PI UM bM M Mar TK. KB BU SaM 2 Apr tip WIS bM 1* Ap 12
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    • 1008 15 GRANARD LINE RQJMU 1 DEPENDABLE NON-CONFERENCE EXPRESS SERVICE NEST BOUND FAR EAST/MEDITERRANEAN P Kfijnf hn> ImMw Mr M« MAM AH U4W 2 V EoT/P S*an PSaMAleunWia Beirut limaMoi latfakia Pwaw/ Tnpot/lMfkui/ Istanbul MV MMDS PtOGHSS V29W HV MM MMG It V 19 Apr 21 Apr M Miy 17 May Ml
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    • 817 15 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE now own, h burg b haven romi havre soton W German? 'Austria Bnwtai France All* rUw s no,, 1_ Otj at SM UM SM M M >/] m w bM bU Salad S*d 2/4 4/4 HK TWN Salad Salad faM Salad 14/4
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    • 509 15 Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS C tu :v: M teeter mok mHi carpe to P Uta| *U P bk« dtoct 2/5. EASTEOUND FROM MED/UK/NC/ SCANDINAVIA l)Cte»|?)Mtart 3)» .«n 4)Rdem 5) LaM Msedks a/i a/i a/i Jl/l 21/4 15/ i/4 a/4 1) tteLttota Mb. Matadu 2) Ci>rtni». total 3) Iran A*
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    • 589 15 THE BANK LINE LTD LOADS FOR E. t S. AFRICA Durban (I PI Capetown) Spore Gdn 38/31 MarP Ketang 1/? Apr FROM tAST t SOUTH AFRICA FOB BANGKOK MAMA FW* P MM| 5/9 Apr S port 10//12 Apr LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston, Galveston)
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 883 16 r««e 0 HESE AifCHER 6W CORAL 12W CPAIA 15W tchun 14W C RO2E 13W TO EUROPE 1 Kelang I Havre R dam 29 Marl IS Apr 16 Apr 6 Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr 15 Apr 30 Apr 1 May 20 Apr 6 May 1 May 19 Apr 21 Apr
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    • 874 16 U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE ACCEPT* Fa/ia I OS FROM PENANG. P KELANG. STOW neh ran. nobfolk E.C./GREAT LAKES SERVICE 10MMG FOR KW TOW. NORFOLK BALTBUBE. PHUOEUWA. MONTREAL. TOBONTO Penang Mmw P U«| Singapore ARUMCHAI PRADESH" 6/8 Hat 9/18 May 11/13 Hn CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Ludtag tar: LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO.
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    • 359 16 S S (>roii[i SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD. 20Tm fiOOH OCtflN BuaD'NG S'NGAPORE I VARufc'ING 9' M 22 ,3 UNESi GENERAL 9' 31 I' 4 tINt Si T11E X RS 2459S BS2SS6SABCARSHIP*C*BL( CARGOSH.P 'AL\ S!\(JAPORE /slaws ust: rrrwiITWTOHV MIPDI.t h.AST Rk'dL'LAR USER A SAFE WAV TO SHIP BY SSA ■Mill
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    • 645 16 JUAI*YSiA» INTfUNATtONAL SHIPPING CO*PO*ATKW BfPHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA feeder *f MiM( Vessel Spore 1) khedtes 2) Rdam 3) H bw| 4) Gtatrj UtANOM Saded N HOORN In Fort 10/4 15/4 17/4 19/4 (LEMMA 31/3 TOVMM 3/4 17/4 22/4 24/4 26/4 fRANGESCA 7/4 KOAJRGAN 10/4 24/4 29/4 1/5
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    • 746 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. f.ihP' House 23-3E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****1 1 *****57 li.v,/' UM 21 Mar Rotterdam Aatacrpi Ana Id 21 Mb Rotterdam Hambwi mtrasea (To) in zkkii rookps 2»mi no vmrmt t iumk mm. mm. *mn anacnersasmmhtmnit-xmm nisi/2 t Kansai Line STRAITS/AUSTRALIA SERVICE GRACE MONK V.I2A. Singapore
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 184 17 NIGERIAN NATIONAL SHIPPING LINE NNSLFAR EAST/WEST AFRICA SinaaDore RIVER JIMINI 24/25 April (built 1979) for. Lagos ETA 17 May Pt Harcourt ETA 25 May DOUALA ETA 28 May TEMA ETA 30 May ABIDJAN ETA 2 June (accepting break bulk/con tainefs) wans BOOSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES Tel: S'pore *****4 (Soles: *****5/*****5) K.L.
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    • 103 17 NORIENT LINE JSf °PW ar East Ro-Ro Service •ran SSST® WSStI NO* CHUSAfIO not muoa Wit I TOO. STQK HI. CHM PUUM HQ 10 in n on it m '?!f T 2 i !f T 2 SSf T 15 m»«■" in 5U w »U 4 AUG SMKI2MKISMK CHM PUM Km
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    • 130 17 NOTICES M.V. BEL ABBES VOY. \rt% arrived 17th March 1979 at P.&A. Seabtwtu Godowa 300/203 General Survey on cargo discharged ex th above vessel will be held on Wednesday 28th March. 1878, as from 11.00 a m 3.00 p m INo further survey will be held after this date. Affeata:
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