The Business Times, 26 June 1978

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 218/1/78 MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1978 50CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 53 1 THE Housing and Development Board will build two new housing estates In the Calrnhlll consltltuency. The estates, with a total of 814 housing units, will be built In the Kandang Kerbau and Anthony Road areas. This was announced by Mr. Llm Kim San, Minister for National Development
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    • 78 1 AFP BONN, Sun. West German Economy Minister Otto Lambsdorff left here today for Washington, where he will hold talks with American officials preparatory to the world economic summit in Bonn. He is expected to restate the West German position calling for concerted international action rather than isolated
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    • 58 1 AFP LONDON, Sun. Cracks found in the wings of several McDonnell Douglas super DC-8 airliners will force all 161 of the jets to be grounded for Inspection. The Sunday Times said those found faulty would have to be overhauled at an estimated cost of US$2OO,OOO (3*460,000) a piece
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    • 62 1 AP BEIRUT, Sun. North Yemen'* President, Ahmed A 1 Ghashml, was assassinated yesterday when a bomb went off in his office, Arab news agencies reported. North Yemen blamed the Marxist regime of South Yemen for the murder. Mr A 1 Ghashml, 39, had been President only two months,
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    • 71 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Sun, Prospects are good for an is year between the European EcontOTtc Community (EEC) and Iran giving this TOW $l-pi'oducer most favoured nation status unity. |sf£> Energy Commissioner Guido Brunner said today such an accord, which has been under discussion for the past four years, would
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    • 81 1 Reuter KUWAIT, Sun. American oil troubleshooter Red Adair Is expected here tonight to help put down a major oil well fire which broke out in this Gulf state on Friday evening. Chief government spokesman Abdel-Azziz Hussein said that Red Adair was coming at the request of the
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    • 64 1 Reuter V KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia's former Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, today said the government's ban on .public rallies for the general elections on July 8 appeared unjustified. Writing in an article In his weekly column In The Star, he said that the ban only provided
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    • 93 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. An International conference held here In the past four days believed that a revival of the coconut Industry in Asian and African countries was imminent because of newly discovered high yielding varieties, a conference official said here today. Dr. Hashim Abd Wahab, an
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    • 62 1 AFP KUWAIT, Sun. Iranian Prime Minister Jamshld Amouzegar expects the price of petroleum to rise soon. In an interview with the dally A 1 Slassa, he was quoted as saying that "It is in no one's interest to maintain the price freeze which would sooner or later lead to
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    • 64 1 Reuter HONGKONG, Sun. China's overall textile production for the first half of this year increased by 26 per cent in value terms compared with the same period last year. The New China News Agency, without giving actual figures, said sharp rise In total output value was registered in
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  • 115 1 THE foUowinglist of stocks gives the 10 moot traded on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low far 1978. Compeay Tumor sr Prlc« High Lew 000 Jun 23 1V78 SUne
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 71 1 Jne 19 June 20 JvmII Jaw 29 Am 94 tt BT Index: 1249.54 1237.20 1248.04 1947.00 1989.99 Industrials: 326.29 328.14 330.45 330.99 938.79 W Finance: 980.88 583.13 583.33 891.94 994.99 Hotels: 225.82 224.88 225.58 899.97 889.99 Properties: 203.95 204.03 205.29 909.09 999.00 t Tina: 152.82 153.15 153.83 153.79 157.99
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    • 82 1 Anel* Jv—m Jw—tt Joe 22 An* 23 tt BT Index: 1717,77 1726.18 1741.20 1743.56 1754.53 Indus trials: 306.11 386.72 368.47 370.15 srajs Finance: 466.58 471.18 474.31 473.66 474.53 Hotels: 206.64 208.54 206.30 106.54 am jo Properties: 102.66 204.52 204.72 203.50 206.34 t Tine: 173.11 174.57 175.32 174.83 175.76 t
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  • 780 1  -  AUSTRALIANS ARE HERE •y QUEK PECK LIM THE first-ever seminar between the accountancy bodies of Australia and Singapore will begin today at the Shangri-La Hotel. Called the SingaporeAustralia Accountants Seminar, It wIU be declared open bjrthe Senior Minister of State for Finance, Mr. Goh Chok
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  • 251 1  - F N keen on Devan's idea h COLIN CHEE THE Eraser and Neave group is keen to go along with NTUC secretary general Devan Nair's suggestion that employers should, with the trade unions, jointly sponsor "Oet to know your company or industry" campaigns. Mr. J.D.H. Nelll, general manager and director
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  • 543 1 THE EUROPEAN Community and the United States have demanded greater tariff cuts from Japan than those offered in recent multinational trade negotiations. Tokyo government sources said that In Its new demand, the US Is pressing, among other things, for complete removal of Japan's 12
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  • 254 1 A TEAM of Japanese experts arrived here yesterday to search for sand deposits in the seabeds In Singapore waters which can be economically extracted to fill land reclamation works in the Republic. The seven-man team, sent by the Japanese government, will conduct on-the-spot surveys from June 27
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  • 230 1  -  •y GERALD COLVERD THE London office of the Moscow Narodny Bank rcAued to comment on reports that the banking group had decided to withdraw some £20 million (SsB7 million) of deposit funds from Singapore. Banking circles were unable to offer any confirmation of the
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  • 349 1 Reuter. Indonesia's Ambassador to Singapore, Major General Her Tasning, and his 10-year-old son Adit, were among nine people killed last night when an Indonesian army helicopter crashed In Ball the passengers were all officials preparing for a meeting between President Suharto of Indonesia
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  • 172 1 MATSUZAKAYA, one of the major Japanese department stores with headquarters In Nagoya, may open up a more sizeable branch In Singapore. At the moment, Matsuzakaya Department Store occupies a 56-square metre unit In People's Park Centre, retailing mainly ladles' garments. The store, incorporated last Maroh
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 11 1 mias SHIPOWNERS lawniti by the number r, j j:>:i SHIPPING TIMES
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    • 120 1 golf JAL FUGHT 712 THE TOKYO EXPRESS VANCOUVER 'VSAN 1 FRANCISCO :> s a V'f* *~f' I, I HONOLULU SWGAPORE MEXICO CITY Only on JAL can you non-stop to Tokyo, then make convenient connections to U.S. and Canada. 39 JAL flights depart every week. And as you arrive in Tokyo
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 791 2  -  By a Special Correspondent BUENOS AIRES. Sun. The thought still rankles that the same the thousands (millions if television audiences are Included) who watch Argentina and Holland vie for the World Cup will be less than satisfactory. The Argentinians and the Dutch are both in the
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    • 673 2  -  •y TEO TECK WING RAIN washed out three league matches yesterday morning but failed to prevent Sembawang from exacting revenge for a 10stroke loss to Keppel In their away match. Playing at home, Sembawang managed a one-stroke victory over Keppel In their Premier League match.
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    • 95 2 P W D LRU 81OC 7 5 2 0 12 Jurong > S 0 3 10 Selet&r 7 4 0 3 Sembawang > 3 1 4 7 Tengah e s 3 Keppel 7 3 0 4 6 Warren 7 2 1 4 3 Chanel 1 0 4 HANDICAP piDirii
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1046 2 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Incorporated in Hongkong with Limited Liability Balance Sheet At 31 December 1977 1976 HKSOOO's 954,428 1,050,000 157,306 2,161,734 3,942,000 25,514,369 2,245,795 167,980 251,545 5,656,179 Share Capital (Note 4) Reserve Fund Profit and loss account Other liabilities Current, deposit and other accounts (Note 6) Amounts
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 629 3 NYT. A SYNDICATE of 90 banks in the US, Europe and Japan have agreed to lend Canada US$3 billion (Ss7 billion). The transaction was described by lead-manager-Citicorp as the largest private International credit ever extended. The money will be used, If necessary, to support
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 527 3 Agencies. BRITISH Liberals would seek to bring down the minority Labour tration if Priih*v Minister James Callaghan tries to continue in office after October, party leader David Steel told a party conference. The Liberal/Labour agreement which sustains the government on votes of confidence expires at
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    • 210 3 NYT. THE CARTER Administration is holding up sales to Libya of about US$4OO million (Ss92o million) in trucks, aircraft and spare parts in an effort to discourage that country from harbouring international terrorists. Similar sanctions may also be imposed on Iraq, South Yemen
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    • 620 3 THE U8 Supreme Court decision that clarifies the scope and limits of U8 countervailing duty law removes a "nightmare" that has for more than a year been hanging over the Tokyo Round of trade negotiations now approaching conclusion in Geneva, according to American officials. The
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    • 169 3 AFP. THE outcome of the current multilateral trade negotiations in Geneva, mainly depends on "collective political will" on the put of the main trading nations. Chief US delegate Alonzo McDonald said "Key problems remain, but they are of manageable proportions." Ministerial level consultations in
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    • 613 3 NYT. CALIFORNIA'S legislators have agreed to distribute most or the state's more than US$5 billion (B*l2 billion) surplus to schools and local government In the fiscal year beginning July 1, a decision that could postpone the full impact of Proposition 13 for another year. It means
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 636 3 LI TWO-IH-OffE CBOSSWOKD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Pay for a seat (6) 7 Be punk or lacking unity (6, 8 It's not clear why, for nothing father should start queuelng (6) 1# One's personal box (5) 13 Town one may draw (4) 14 Half kill an officer for a garment
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 378 4 TERMINAL rubber In London on Friday afternoon closed near the day's lows at 0.30 pence per kilo lower to 0.20 pence higher. Turnover totalled 607 lots of 15 tonnes Including 20 kerbs and two options, plus 23 lots of five tonnes. Dealers said the market was a little
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    • 258 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore noon closing prices per plcul on Saturday: Coceaut oil: Bulk $87 sellers, old drum $92 sellers, new drum 197 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) UK/Cont. *50 buyers. Pipp»: Muntok AST A white f.o.b. 100% NLW S4OO sellers. Sarawak white r ob 98% NLW $380 sellers.
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    • 204 4 THE STRAITS tin in Penang on Saturday rose Ms3l% to 51.733-V* per plcul, on an official offering up seven tonnes to 210 tonnes. In LONDON, tin on the day rose by CB5 for cash and 1'62 for Three Months standard while High Grade was up CB2 ana i'7o,
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    • 73 4 LEAD on the day rose by £4 for cash and £3 for Three Months in London on Friday. The afternoon market was extremely quiet with business confined to light covering on the kerb. This metal was aided during the morning by the rally in copper and reports of fairly
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    • 70 4 ZINC on the day gained £3.75 for cash and £2.5 for Three Months in London on Friday. The afternoon market was steadytn thin two-way dealings. The pickup in morning values reflected the trend In copper and Three Months traded up to £313 on the pre-market before slipping back In
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    • 285 4 COFFEE futures closed unchanged to £38 per tonne down and turnover totalled 2,408 lots In London on Friday. Values eased during the afternoon under commission house and dealer selling prompted by a lower-than-expected New York market. Prices rallied slightly from the lows late In the session on booksquaring. In
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    • 244 4 CHICAGO soybean futures closed mixed on heavy bear spreading, down 1V» to 2% US cents a bushel In the two nearby Months and up 3V4 to nine cents In other contracts on FridayThe market's trading appeared to be most influenced by the stocks in all positions reported which caused
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    • 195 4 WHEAT tutures closed between 1/2 and 2% US cents a bushel lower in Chicago on Friday. Prices closed around the midpoint of the day's trading range for the three nearby contracts while other Months finished at the lows. The market was kept on the defensive for much of the
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    • 184 4 BANGKOK prices were Suoted as follows on Saturay. (US dollars per tonne F. 0.8. basis Bangkok): White Rice: 100 pet Ist class 437.100 r:t 2nd class 422.100 pet 3rd class 417, pet 408. 10 pet 39 15 pet 387. 20 pet 382. 25 pet 372. 35 pet unq Broken:
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    • 504 4 GOLD continued Its upward trend in Zurich last week, ahead of the second US gold auction, and gradually Improved from a low of U8»183.7V 184.50 per ounce on Monday to a high Of $186.75/ 187.50 on Tuesday. With a cut-off price of $186.52 at the auction, a new record
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    • 299 4 COPPER wlrebars In London on Friday gained £8 for cash and £7 for Three Months. The market was steady in the afternoon In line with US futures although the pace of trading was slow. Dealers reported moderate demand on Japanese account while China apparently made further moderate purchases at
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    • 271 4 SILVER closed marginally lower In Hongkong on Saturday at HK1247.90 per 10 ounces, down 20 cents, after trading in a high-low range of 248.00/247.90. Fixing remained steady at HK5248.00. On the LONDON Metal Exchange, silver gained 1.7 pence on Friday. The steady tone In gold and US futures during
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    • 185 4 SUOAR futures closed £0.70 to £1 per tonne lower and turnover totalled 1,277 lots, Including 53 options In London on Friday. The market remained very quiet throughout the day with no news to encourage fresh Interest In front of the weekend. Trade sources said Kenya had purchased three cargoes
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    • 144 4 TERMINAL cocoa In London on Friday closed with on-balance losses of £44 to £20.50 per tonne, mostly up from the day's lows. Turnover totalled 2,518 lots Including one option and 723 lots crossed. The market sold off In late trading against New York, taking in a £40 limit decline
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    • 79 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in us dollar per ton unle« LONDON Malaysia 5* ffa bulk per tonne TwUmy Fm>»« #00 sir August am sir Sumatra 5* ffa bulk June unci) TOO sir July uncii 870 sir August 807 SO sir 810 sir September SgX-Mstr MB sir October 572.50
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    • 433 4 PEPPER and coconut oil prices improved on the Singapore produce market last week. Coffee fell. The week started on a quiet note. Apart from the usual advices for small lots of copra and coconut oil from the West Asian ports, copra traders and
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    • 198 4 Reuter. US AGRICULTURE Secretary Bob Bergland has said that China is expected to Import an additional two to four million tonnes of wheat this year and the United States is ready and able to make such sales. "We are offering to sell to them. We
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 176 4 THE ven advanced very sharplv against the US dollar last week reaching a peak of 208.50 at the close on Friday from Monday's opening of 215.50. Its rise reflected market speculation that Japan's trade surplus for fiscal 1978 would be higher than the last fiscal year. The strength
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      • 21 4 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers is 7 per cent.
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      • 262 4 Asian and CD rates RATES firmed in the week ended June 23 by Vt per cent in periods, where trading was patchy. More active business was done in Three and Six Months. Overnight funds were generally offered while week fixed going over of half year were raised slightly US money
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      • 361 4 THE interbank money market eased considerably in the week ended June 23, with the Interbank overnight rate moving down from 4* 4V4 per cent on Monday's opening to a low of 2% 2 per cent at midweek, before firming up slightly to close at 3* per cent. In line
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      • 206 4 THE yen provided chief feature In afternoon currency trading on Friday, moving strongly upwards to reach 200.90 at midpoint against the US dollar before edging back to close at around 207.20/00. Fairly substantial yen purchases from West Germany and Switzerland more than offset sales by US banks to squate
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      • 47 4 FOR the week ended Friday June 23, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (ki) Berhad was as foliows:Baak had: 3* per cent to 6 per cent. flißinl taad: 3* per cent to 5* per cent. Movements of fund totalled $332 million.
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      • 617 4 THE" yen was again the strong week, fluctuating heavily between 217.00 on June 16 and ail alttime high of 208.20 last Friday against the US dollar, which itself was not' only weak against the strong yen, but also lost grOttnd over a broad front. The recent sharp appreciation of
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      • 206 4 AFTER coming under strong pressure from the yen in eartfer trading, the dollar closed weaker against major currencies on Friday. The rise in the yen, to about 0.4823/27 US cento, or 207.25 at midpoint, from 0.4818/20 at the opening and 0.4744/47 at Thursday's close, also pulled up European
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      • 180 4 Euro rates LONDON short-date Eurodollar deposit rates on Friday closed easier where changed while fixed dates held mostly steady In quiet pre-weekend trading. Overnight eased around or more in afternoon business on surplus lending requirements, leaving the rate about 5/16 off on the day, dealers said. Other day-to-day rates were
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      • 50 4 Source: Astley Pearce THE interbank overnight market remained easy iat week, with tbe balk gf business done in tbe rang* of 3* to Stt per osnt, and closed at tbe Mine rate fbr the weekend. Term rates eased 13SSUVJST& 4* and VllSVperomt® tbe Onea, Twotr affd Threes, leepecll—
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 41 4 AND GENERAL MOTORS OVERSEAS DISTRIBNTION CORPORATION Effective Monday June 26, 1978, our offices will be located at the following address: Rooms 104-107 Jurong Town Hall Jurong Town Hall Road Singapore 22 Telephone No: *****33 Telex Nos: RS-***** and RS-***** A/B GMSING
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  • TRANSPORT
    • 139 5 ARATRANS. the Kuwaitbased wholly-owned subsidiary of United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) is now the largest active forwarder In Jordan In terms of turnover. This was disclosed by Mr Acyan Plnder, UASC's Far fiast manager. Aratrans was initially formed as an extension to operations of JEuwalt
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    • 25 5 Reuter. 2 TAIWAN'S China Shlp- building Corp (CSBC) will ■sign a US$25 million 4£*58.25 million) contract with a West German shipping company Reuter.
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    • 633 5  -  ■y CHAN BONG SOO AN UNPRECEDENTED number of marine claims has been filed against shipowners In the Singapore High Court this year. This is bleak testimony to the harsh trading conditions now prevalent In world shipping. With less than half the calendar year gone,
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    • 247 5 Tractors beats them all. -TRACTORS Singapore JUmited has announced the Auccessful sale of 2 x ►D3O9TA marine engines, 3 x 3408TA gensets and, 4"* (Ptej j i« ,v M pifcrlne HpS 1225 C RPM on board a {KMC (OuaJjatenance vessel, the four units -$$Yg«asets for electrical supply. n i Tenders
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    • 709 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH621 0840 PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL MAS MH671 0045 PEN/KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP OIA GA980 1030 HLP ET TQ423 1035 BKK SQ103 1045 KUL SIA SQ209 1045 HLP MAS MH805 1045 KUL OIA
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    • 662 5 Reuter, FT BRITISH Prime Minister James Callaghan held talks In Washington with US aerospace industry officials. Aviation experts say the outcome could decide the future of Boeing Co's planned 757 commercial aircraft project. Depending on the outcome, Mr. Callaghan will decide whether to collaborate
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    • 140 5 Reuter. THE INDIAN (overuMat has decided to set up a committee to Mania* the problem of congestion at Bombay Port. Heavy raias in Bombay last week have aggravated congestion at the port. There were 48 ships waiting for berths last Thursday. Of these, 27 ships
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    • 130 5 AFP. THE TANKER market last week was considerably more active, particularly for super-tankers. In the Gulf States area following the oil producers' decision to leave crude prices unchanged. Rates made modest gains in places, but still remained well below break-even. American as well as European and Far Eastern
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    • 53 5 AP THE FORMER luxury liner Queen Elizabeth, which burned and sank in Hongkong harbour in 1072, has been cut up for scrap and sold to steel mills. A small quantity of brass has been sold to a US firm which has plans to make It into
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    • 330 5 AFP JAPANESE and European shipowners are calling for retaliatory action by Western governments against the Soviet Union as all efforts to secure commercial solutions to the shipping rate structure have failed. They warned It would be "Increasingly difficult" for free enterprise shipping to stay in business, unless
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    • Article, Illustration
      92 5 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY CONTAINER PORT Albert Maersk 50 Baltic 53 Eleanora 52 Nipponlca 49 Ocean Supply 48 Sumbawa 51N JURONG PORT Fortune Clipper B/2 Hal Llan 3 B/10 Haylln B/6 Mawandra B/7 Nan Tal B/7 Pluma Rico Lighter B/10 Polar B/9 Sankuru B/8 EXPECTED SAILINGS TODAY CONTAINER'PORT
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1546 6 FONG MEW LENG TAJCES A LOOK AT MADHAVI Krlshnan has that rare talent originality while still working within a tightly disciplined, almost stereotype, classical dance form. Though she has been trained as a classical Indian dancer and is manifestly expert In traditional techniques, her vivacious and
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    • 452 7  -  »y ILSA SHARP WE ARE not short of contact with American or French art In Singapore but rarely do we get a chance to look at art from other areas in the so-called "Third World", such as Latin America. It is particularly gratifying that event of primarily
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    • 495 7  -  :i y BRIAN TIMMS Reuter SEX, and how the British avoid it, has been packJflC in the inquisitive at London's Strand Theatre. It is of coarse a north that the British do not think dfcut or indulge in sex the birth rate is testimony to
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    • 975 7  -  "Art should not be treated as a fashion show at which last season's dress seems outmoded," says a Parisian gallery owner. After the shock of the recession, trends in the art market are more stable and realistic and business is picking up
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 525 6 LEISURE TIME MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1978 OPERAS: THERE will be more Ministry of Culturesponsored Chinese operas on Thursday June 29 and Friday June 30, 7.45-11 pm at Hong Llm Park. Admission Is free. These will be Teochew operas performed by the two well-known troupes, (Sin Mah) Sin Tlan Chal Teochew
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    • 244 6 TiWIMRTOm SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening announcements followed by Siruvar Ulagam (Tamil-Repeat)* 3.35 Dairy Of Events (Tamil)* 3.40 Afternoon Matinee Dreamboat (Pt. 1) Starring: Clifton Webb, Ginger Rogers, Anne Francis 4.20 Intermission 6.05 Opening announcements followed by Harold Lloyd's World Of Comedy 6.30 News in Brfef* Marine Boy* Don't Ask
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 26 7 BllStoW- Fnrnk rw U v.* m 35? H STfePAcDTbrnvf RIGHT TO H€J? Lfc.PT l> Houi u>4G d»d this LRST*^ r uNt\l toe both SlOflFfeD IN e^HPtuSTioi
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  • 976 8 Reuter THE MYSTIQUE of China is proving a powerful attraction for tourists around the world too powerful, perhaps, with the country's present facilities close to saturation point handling the 90,000 foreign visitors expected this year. Tourist traffic to China Jumped from about 4,000 in 1065
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  • 748 8  -  •yi- IAN KELLAS FT ITS CRITICS would say that It Is one more step on the way to turning workers into machines; Its advocates present It as a possible solution to many of the manpower problems of the developing world. "Modules of employable skill" (MES) Is
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  • 475 8 Borneo Bulletin THE EXTENSIVE denuding of primary forest In Sarawak's interior Is threatening the extinction of a species of the famous hornbllls. Endangered is the rhinoceros hornbill, the biggest and still the most common of these birds In Sarawak and the one featured on the Malaysian
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 684 8 GREAT PACIFIC FINANCE LTD. and its subsidiary company CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET 31ST DECEMBER 1977 SHARE CAPITAL Authorised: 1,000,000 shares of 910 each Issued and fully paid: 200,000 shares of $10 each STATUTORY RESERVE RETAINED PROFIT Represented by: FIXED ASSETS INVESTMENTS CURRENT ASSETS Hire purchase and loan debtors less provision for
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS MARKETS
    • 104 9 'EUROPEAN MARKETS PRANKPURT share prices tended moetly firmer on trader's position closing, leading to scarce offerings on Prtday. Veba gained 2.20 marks. fianJu, cars and engineerings nrmed while In electrical*. BBC gained two marks and Siemens I<6o. although AEO eased 40 p fennlgs. -AMSTERDAM share prices gpsed mixed
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    • 859 9 HEW YORK RENEWED weakness In the (Mlar and continuing concern flout the course or Interest over the near term sent stocks lower again In moderate trading on Friday. The dollar sank to a new low against the yen and was geneMrtly weaker against other eurrendes as well. Though
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    • 443 9 TOKYO SHARE prices on Saturday closed higher led by real estates, department stores and speculatlves In moderate trading, dealers said. The market average rose 11.05 to close at 5,492.41, with volume at ISO million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange Index closed at 412.83, up 0.51. Many shares fell
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    • 35 9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday ....4M.r Thursday 452.7 Week Ago 470.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 823.02 Thursday 827.70 Week ago 836.97 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Friday 110*. to 111* Thursday 11 OH to U1M
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    • 1216 9 m BAN Kof AM ERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION AND SUBSIDIARIES CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET Assets Interest-earning deposits. Investment securities Trading account securities Total securities BOARDS OF DIRECTORS/BANK OF AMERICA NT&SA Dec. 31, Dec. 31, 1976 1977 USS (thousands) USS Loans (net of unearned discount) Less reserve for possible loan
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1118 10  -  By SUSAN BEVAN THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, in a long letter to Pacific Development Credit, takes the company to task for the lack or information in its recently published report and accounts. More information 1s badly needed from PDC which has transformed Itself in
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    • 117 10 SOUTH Johore Amalgamated Holdings (SJAH) has entered into a Joint venture with Vista Land to develop some of the properties belonging to both partners and later to go Into other property development. The Joint venture is necessary as (SJAH) needs the expertise of Vista In property development. The
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    • 70 10 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked Synthetic Resins for more information on the proposed rights Issue of 2 for 5 at $1 each at par. The KLSE asked If any changes are expected In profitability compared with the year ending June 30, 1977, and in the amount
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    • 98 10 DATA Terminal System (S), a subsidiary of Metro Holdings, has opened a branch In Hongkong. DTS Hongkong will market a range of electronic retail terminals from the Data Terminal System Incorporated of USA. DTS Hongkong was incorporated with an authorised capital of 2 million shares of HK$l
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    • 616 10 Current Ex Books Date Total ft* Total for payment Date clone payable the year previousyear Rosy Elect. 10% TE Jun 1 Jun 13 Jun 20 10HTE 10% TE Guinness (M) 15%I May 19 Jun 1 Jun 27 15% 34% New Serendah 20% Jun 7 Jun 17 Jun 28
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    • 171 10 Compaay Particulars EX Date Boots Close Oriental HoMiafs Great Eaatera life Malayan Flour Straits Tradiac Sia Hen* Chan PeflMalavsia M'siaFeedmilla Lien Hoc Seatooa Pljwoxl Synthetic Hasina Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Bonus Issue of 1
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    • 301 10 Tiipini Textiles Bhd: AOM to be held at Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Bhd, 4th Floor, Bangunan MDF, 117, Jalan Am pang, Kuala Lumpur, at 11.00 a.m. on June 26. Public Bank Bhd: AOM to be held at 3rd Floor, Bangunan Yee Seng, 15, Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 2627 10 1*78 ffiC* Lm La* Sale Weak •far. Crt Dtr Dtr Cn Gfs Y*M Nat P/B We* Vel (•8801 Weak Hick Law SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 217 214 172 225* 83 245 281 210* 478 432 132 123* 112 195* 60* 162 173* 140* 256 394 Aetna Alcorn Allied
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  • 1502 10 June 23 VOLUME on the Chicago Board Options Exchange expanded to 98,888 contracts from 85,877 on Thursday. OPTION JLY OCT JAN STOCK Alcoa Alcoa Alcoa Am Tel Am Tel Am Tel AUR AUR AUR Avon Avon-P Avon Avon-P Avon Avon-P Avon Avon-P Bank Am Bank Am Bank
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 721 11  -  r SINGAPORE h »y PETER CHIA STOCKS continued their advance on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. By Friday, brokers were saying that the market was overbought. Too many people had bought more shares than they could afford to pick up, they said. Despite
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    • 289 11  -  ENDED JUNE 23 COMPILED BY VIOLET CHOW OTHERS The Development Bank at Singapore (DB8) has Informed the Btock Exchange of Singapore that Project and Building Services (Pte) Ltd. has become its wholly-owned subsidiary. DBS denied that Swiss Club Park (Pte) Ltd., Lady hill (Pte) Ltd.
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    • 1061 11  -  r LONDON h ■y GERALD COLVERD THB lltter of losing tickets whicft represents the confetti covering the marriage of punter o«nd bookmaker during Royal Ascot Week Is equally the symbol of seasonal disinterest In the affairs of the stock exchange. The stock market's bookmakers, the jobbers,
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    • 832 11 K.LUMPUR WELL SUSTAINED support for blue chips and heavyweights together with the resurgence of Interest In some speculative Issues enabled the Kuala Lumpur stock market to advance further last week. The advance was again Inspired by Singapore-In-corporated stocks which were relatively active. Among them
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    • 411 11 r HONGKONG L ANOTHER strong start to last week was shortlived when heavy Institutional profit-taking on Tuesday and Wednesday caused the market to retreat sharply by over 20 points. On reflection, this was a good thing for the market on the whole slncealthough there are
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    • 234 11 r SYDNEY Reuter. AN ABBENCE of much of the overseas buying activity of previous weeks aided the falls across the board's In share prices on the Sydney stock market last week. Usual end-of-year factors associated with the end of the financial year brought {trices down but
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    • 745 11 r NEW YORK NYT. THE stock market continued to give ground last week. It was hit by both rising Interest rates and rising scepticism and by new post-World War II lows for the dollar against the yen In foreign-exchange dealings." As a result, the popular stock averages
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    • 678 11 UNITED COMMERCIAL BANK (Incorporated in India) r Head Office 10, Brabourne Road., Calcutta Balance Sheet at at 31st December 1977 CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES Capital (wholly owned by Central Government) Reserve Fund and other Reserves Deposits and other accounts Borrowings from other Banking Companies, Agents etc. Bills payable Bills for collection
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  • 384 12  -  ■y SOH TIANG KENG THE introduction of Certificates of Deposit will foster a sound short-term credit market and pave the way for the eventual freeing of interest rates in Japan. CDS will also help Japanese banks raise funds and create levels for "appropriate
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  • 349 12 Reuter. JAPANESE banks operating in West Germany are finding it difficult to penetrate the lucrative mark Eurobond syndication market, Japanese banking sources said. The sources said Federal banking regulations and the close ties between West German banks in Frankfurt .pose problems for banks
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  • 409 12 MALAYSIA'S Primary Industries Minister, Datuk Amar Talb Mahmud launched the revised Standard Malaysian Rubber (SMR) scheme which revolutionises the presentation of the technically specified rubber as an efficient and energy-saving industrial raw material. The revision, the second to be carried out since the introduction of
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  • 358 12 THE UNITED States owes about US$l2O billion (8*278 billion) to foreigners and interest on the debt that Is running at about $7 billion a year. The foreign-owned bonds make up about one quarter of the $472 billion marketable, Interest-bearing public debt outstanding at the end
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  • 531 12  -  •y SIVA ARASU SPURRED on by the buoyant performance of the manufacturing sector, the Singapore economy staged a reasonably good show during the first quarter this year. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) described the economic performance as "moderate" and Is confident that this trend
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  • 374 12 COMPENSATORY movements among the various sub-group indices held the Malaysian consumer price index (CPI) stable at 159.5 In April this year. Increases were recorded for clothing and footwear (0.4 per cent); furniture, furnishings and household equipment (0.3 per cent); and medical care and health expenses
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  • 171 12 A SEMINAR, to consider natural resources in Malaysia, and the research being conducted to exploit these resources, will be held this Thursday and Friday. The seminar, organised by the Malaysian Professional Centre, research bodies, institutions of higher learning and the Ministry of Science, Technology and
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  • 208 12 THE textile agreement between the US and Taiwan has come Into force after recent ratification by both governments, sources In Talpeh said. The new agreement, covering a period of five years from Jan 1, 1978 to Dec 31,1982, provides for an aggregate quota
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  • 105 12 IT WAS reported in Business Times (June 24) that SIA has yet to make a formal application to the US Export-Import Bank to finance part of its US$9OO million aircraft order with Boeing Company. The following has been Issued by SIA to clarify this report:' 'Prior to
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  • 572 12 UPI, Reuter PRESIDENT Carter said on Saturday he will veto increased Federal spending proposals regardless of their appeal and is ready to take the political consequences of such unpopular, infla-tion-fighting actions. Returning to the anti-in-flation theme he sounded last Friday in Houston, Mr
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  • 220 12  -  »y GERALD COLVERD NOW that Sir James Goldsmith has determined the transfer of his Frenchbased empire, Oenerale Occidentale, to Hongkong, the city Is expecting further moves to lessen the relationship of the Cavenham Foods offshoot with the UK stock market. Last August the minority shareholders In
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  • 100 12 THE 59th Swiss National Autumn Pair wUi.be held Lausanne from J3ejpt. fcgo 24 at the Palais de BeaulM*. v The fair Is organised Comptolr Suisse. More than 2,500 exhibitors will be exhibiting their products, ranging from light industrial goods to agricultural products. According to the
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  • 85 12 THE department of extramural studies of the University of Singapore will hold a 15-lecture course on "Financial accoqntlng foundation stage" In Nlssen Hut 8 every Tuesday and Thursday from 7.00 to 9.30 {>.m. beginning July 6. The ecturer will be Mr. V. Navaratnam, senior lecturer, Ngee Ann Technical
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  • 2712 13 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The following list tabulates, by port of destination the name of the ship, the shipping line Involved, and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from Singapore port. r rimi Haw 'BeuDskh ku a jaiat
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    • 471 13 Scan Dutch Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C./SCAN/W.MED./U.K. Singapore: Tel. *****. Port Kelang: Tel *****1. Kuala.Lumpur T «H. *****. Penang: Tel ***** SHIPPING TVERGREEN LINE iF' RGREEN MARINE CORPORATION! 1* m 3* ft Ml AiU'fits C F SHARP hCO (M) PTE LTD a IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME
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    • 402 13 SHARJAH SHIPPING CO. LTD »> V <- j:. (UNITtO ARAB EMIRATES :rGENES'. AGENTS f,oB AGEN'S SHARJAH SHIPPING ISI PTE ITO OHIENTfIL SHIPPING CORPORATION ith floor Kheng Hot BicJg KUALA LUMPUR TEL .'OtlS 1 34 Philip St S pore 1 ISLAND CARGO HANDLING TEL *****3 91P447 *****0 PENANG TEL ***** STRAITS
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    • 393 13 0.1 EVERGREEN LINE J^L Greenfield Navigation Co., Ltd LINER SERVICE TO ARABIAN GULF DUBAI, DAM MAM. KHORRAMSHAHR DUBAI, ABU DHABI RHORRAMSHAHR. HO LUNG Jim 2t (BuiM 1974) A6ELOS Jul 20 PROTOSTATIS TRANSPACIFIC Jul IS TMDEI GENERAL AGENTS: CHIP SENG COMPANY PTE. LTD.. 138, ROBINSON ROAO, SINGAPORE. 1. TEL: *****33 (I
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    • 450 13 LIAN SOON SHIPPING TRADING CO (PTE) LID I it"? St-r NTI :N HOUSt At« P(lf M.V. "CHCRKT MAJU" HI. "SCLAMAT OATANG*' M.V. "CHERRT IMU" M.V KN HOW' H I "LUNA MARINA" H I "CETM KIRAAALU" "tItMOMBT iv. -sincere rwxr m.v "Glorious tbaoer~ M l. 'VAWUO" Ml. "CHERRY T.BJL" M.I. "CHERRY
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    • 88 13 Nedlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services i To/From All Parts of the World. Singapore: Tel. *****. Port Ketang Tel *****T, Kuala Lumpur. Tel. *****. Penang: Tai. ***** NOTICL BRIGHT LTD., TOKYO M.V. "EASTERN POSEIDON" iiom EEELUNGTCAOHSIUNG ARRIVED ON I«TH JUNE. 1978 AT P.B.A. OODOWN NO. itm. General Survey on maged cargo
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    • 767 14 SHIPPING FULLY CONTAINERISED TO EUROPE l S pan P Um| H'bvrt B'hww Mwi UHam Aatarp HMtoftifrtu 28/6 17/7 19/7 20/7 24/7 Nm*m«C ipm* 30/6 19/7 21/7 22/7 24/7 brtMNfey 5/7 7/7 30/7 1/8 2/8 5/8 InMi Cjpmt 14/7 16/7 5/8 7/8 8/8 10/8 TMpMf 21/7 23/7 12/8 14/8 15/8 17/8
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    • 802 14 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE MM«« Smgap** Lm««|<w: SEA BLOOM SAILED 27/21 torn Ftt.AML.IKI THREE ST A* 3/4 My SVD. MEL DIAMOND STAR (Ist Call) 1/2 July AOEL.MCL (2nd CaM) 11/lIWf 15/1« M» ADOMIL YUE MAN It/19 Mity 20/21 My MRWN 15/16 July 20/21 My AOEL, MEL SYD ADEL, MEL, STO
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    • 690 14 SEA mLAND U.S.A./ ASIA SERVICE nt refrigerates contahw service mu* F r jJL'S*CANADA. CARIBBEAN. MPM. KOKA. TAW AH. MOM ROHt THAIUHO MIO PHILIPTINE3 MID-EAST SERVICE LTL TO DUBAI t BANDAR ABBAS liplK Drj/Mf Maw Sow to D*» o—mm. Attn. Knot mi W VSL Armtt/OtfMrts WORLD TIGER V 5 JULY 9/10
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    • 770 14 Everett Lines BvrvM Fim Stir Oorpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON SMIWOrt N* LOADING FOR DURBAN. CAPETOWN. BUENOS AIRES tapptn fUai hM| PATAGONIA ARGENTINA 21/27 Aa« 28/29 A* 30/31 Ami CtA Transportidon Maritime Mexicana S. A. Ww* "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE" 1 FAR EAST/MEXICO ft CENTRA!. AMERICA LOADING FOR ENSENADA.
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    • 450 14 i i< i > i i ■iLt \ll I a Orient Overseas Co*dci*teA Line OMENTAL RESEARCHER 2 CHEVALIER PAUL 11* NEPTUNE CONAL W NEPTUNE PEAM m CHEVALIERIOIE 9N HKONC CONTAINER UK ItERCATOR 7V OMENTAL CHIEF 1M (VIA SUEZ) 21/7 22/7 24/7 27/7 29/7 31/7 2/1 4/1 VI 11/ l U/l
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    • 1155 15 OCL Overseas Containers Limited cmiaiwosnip sowct i» m/cmtmhit= Htv'l R OMT I* S to. S'aare P. Keling O'lMrk Biem A Mrp H«ie U uanit limits it jm it j«i a m n mi it n NmuM expmm jm it m n m n i«i m m CGMLtGN Uf lal I
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    • 1476 15 Ben Ocean ApßtisenncecOSen Une BheßirnelGkenljne and NSMO TO BK/CBUTIIHHT (via tax) Due Sagaoare P. Kei*.g Jtwt Faroca PNRONTIS Jailed 2S/27 law la ft/14 .'aat 17 My Onkat Ami Oudr Hull. InafMM. KMC IK 1 <kl| l/llalf 1 km leooan, lisoon Lauet Amsterdam. Mbu'r Hull PtOTESILAUS 1/ 0 Jaly 4/ I
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    • 997 15 BLC BEN LINE CONTAINERS LIMITED M-SUtC 8 MAMN IMM HWIE SOTO* TB EBMPE Si'Wfl W teSSaaST"* HMUN EXPOfSS 71 Baaa j 1 '**> *j» 14 mnct ont iintsk mmm **i nMr mmi a i«ry KOWLOON BAT 5Mf 'Mr It* lit MEM Eimi 14 M» WMI I M J Aa( tbbto
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    • 1065 15 Scan Dutch V EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE VIA SUEZ WESTBOUND TO MED/UK/ CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA FtMri Inrn t. MW| Vessel IIEUNU M/ lIIUU FRAICLiCA 1/ I kJtkliAß [UIMU IVTLANRIA FRANCISCA It 1 H| MLn EUUHU a/ FIMCKU SELANOIA •'•or* b Mseilles 2 Rdaai s Hkurg 4) Skaa 11/ I It/ I 11/ 1
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    • 419 15 GUTHRIE BOUSTEAD S THE BANK LINE LTD. LYKES ORIENT LINE SINGAPORE *****4 PT KELANG *****1 KUALA LUMPUR ***** 1 PENANG *****1 REBBLAR INBEPENBENT SERVICE FESCO LINES ODESSA OCEAN LINE MV KKWU lax if l. Nrt le M„re, Nantes. Caen, Rott, H'b«r(. MV IRIANSKI UIGTCHI J.M II JMi» JaM M Nantes.
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    • 817 16 K LINE mi SKZI tr c«t**r *ts»h TO WIOW S'sore P. Kelang L.Hawe H'burg Bremen Rdam ert "reEScier zv ai« SIM n!S 2!?' 2 31 SI M WT S^f a ciSii W nil? nff "X ?ff 3 iff 4»n Ia« HEFTIWE PUIL 10W 28 My 21 My *«i 11 An
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    • 999 16 E. C. -U-S. A. ATLARTIC/GRLF SERVICE ACCEPTING FCL/LCL CMTAIKB F*W STWf, P. OLANS. miii Nifiu. oalihaore. new tmtun. nousion Smfapo" P Bttawir •A VESSEL" nra /U I /n E.C./GREAT LAKES SERVICE 1 Far- INFIII. Iff r(M. KMTHU. lONOMTO. ASNIAWU, RfTRUIT. WUM. Penan, 'W5 so mysore iHuaKi) U'STTT, MtSr *ENCAL"(N*S* »*0
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    • 1080 16 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD tb Ei •FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: (VIA SNEfl' Spot* P. Helm* Vhjmplw JJ'bw* B»«*_ aiMt nMM uW* 2*5 iMi (Ml SWI 1! My 12 My HMy 21 My 71 My '*n 27 My 21 My MAn s*n BAn 33 An ORIENTAL RESEARCHER: CHEVALIER PANL NEPTBNE CORAL
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    • 601 16 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SUPPING CORPORATION BEKHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA VIST WW f»«let KeiMf m»l Sl«e U «»teille< J) Hfturg 4) CU'I "P KeiMf Ktswl UUMM laiM nruu FtANCESC- 4, 1 (•■HUM lUIMU 8/ 7 NTUMIt UUMM n/ I MB tun FRANCESCA 1 UUMU EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT
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    • 794 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD REGILAR INKPEMCNT SCIII/FIU. CWTAIKR SERVICE II EIMPE S pore P. "Ulai* Mm MM tor: SKTC *saiM MM w*/re*e/twie*/ (Bremen) UIMII BAINBOW Mil B My I My 1 MtASIA Mil 24 My MMr >1 to* HTwrj 8 4»m/»ou»0fW tccKtwt rare** »l't tar ■>(•> H aatt aataas. Acaatl rr
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