The Business Times, 23 October 1978

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 21VI/7S MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, If» 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 58 1 Reuter Cairo, Sun. Egypt and Israel have agreed on a fiaal draft for a peace treaty, the official Middle East News Agency reported today from Washington. Egyptian delegation spokesman Mohammed Hakki told the agency the agreement was reached after 10 days of talks and following the introduction
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    • 77 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Malaysia had a favourable trade balance of Msl.s billion for the'first seven months of this year down $963 million compared with the surplus for the same period last year. Export totalled $9 billion while imports amounted to $7.6 billion. The increased import of machinery
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    • 67 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The United Malay National Organisation's the ruling party new secretary- general, Datuk Haji Mustafa Jabar, pledged today that he will continue his predecessor's efforts to uphold the party's policies and carry out the wishes of its leaders and members. He also expressed thanks to
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    • 54 1 MANILA, Sun. Naval authorities warned ships last night to stay clear of a Japanese tanker that has been drifting below the surface of the South China Sea off the central Philippines for more than a week. The coast guard could not say today what steps were being taken
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    • 67 1 Reuter TAIPEI, Sun. The United States will normalise relations with China during President Carter's present term, according to a visiting US State Department official. "It (normalisation) is certainly going to take place," said Mr. Harvey Feldman, director of the department's Taiwan's desk on his arrival here last night.
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    • 50 1 Reuter BAHRAIN,Sun Saudi Arabia today revalued the rial upwards against the US dollar, money market sources said. The sources said the Saudi monetary agency had informed dealers that from today the selling price for the dollar would be 3.29 rials compared with the old rate of 3.31.— Reuter
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    • 62 1 Reuter MANILA, Sun. Moves are underway to change the name of the Philippines to Maharlika (freedom) in the effort to throw off its colonial past, Manila newspapers reported today. The Sunday magazine Panorama, among others, reported that the drive was supported by a diversity of people including two Assembly
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    • 41 1 UPI BEIRUT, Sun. Iraq, citing Western inflation and the decline of the US dollar, says it will seek a 25 per cent increase in oil prices at the midDecember meeting of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries. upi
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    • 121 1 THE Ministry of National Development said yesterday that since the trustees of the Tang Suanh Kiong Temple have not vacated the site after final notice which expired earlier this month, they are trespassing on state property and will be dealt with accordingly. The Ministry said that "it
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  • 121 1 THE f«U«wing list of stocks gives the 19 most traded en the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover to thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high aad low for 1978 Cwfwy Taraavei r Prices Hit* U> •m Oct a iro
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  • 160 1 SINGAPORE OH 1« Oct 17 Oct IS Oct It ot*n ~BT Index: 1788.03 1806 69 1823 07 1884.77 1873.47 •Industrials: 371.82 372.87 376.34 383.10 382.49 Finance (44.41 643 40 645.80 652.07 650.50 ••Hotels: 268.09 268J0 268.99 270.29 270.78 •Properties: 230 05 ***** 232.22 234.61 234.54 ♦Tins: 165
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  • 1079 1  -  552.14 TO US$l By COLIN CHEE LAST week, the US dollar hit a record low against the Singapore currency. The US dollar was worth $2.14 in local currency on Friday—a historic low. tyit experienced bankers predict that the US dollar will be worth even
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  • 141 1 THE Deputy Malaysian Prime Minister has defended the Malaysian government policy regarding the allocation of corporate stock to bumiputras which its critics say benefit only a handful of people. Datuk Seri Mahathir Mohamad said the present system enables the stock holders to benefit from their investment
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  • 619 1  -  By GERALD COLVERD FULL report and accounts are expected to be circulated by Sime Darby tomorrow. These will contain details of the board's specific resolution to replace accountants Turquand Youngs with the services of Price Waterhouse. Last week's disclosures by Turquands senior
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  • 253 1 THE air w tkw and Malay sis, *hlkh kegli May, are mM> ■M to last three day*. The talks "may be extrairl. If arinnwrj Aeeardtag to a Mlatatry ot Csmmsnlcatlsns spsknamas, ketk sides will try their very best to react aa I la this
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  • 378 1  -  By JOHN LIM JAPANESE investments coining into Singapore between next year and 1960 are expected to reach $200 million. These will include electronics and component manufacturers, and possibly even snythetic fibre manufacturers. This figure is based on the value of tenders which a newly
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  • 90 1 THE United Overseas Bank group has become the first of the top four local banks to raise its prime lending rate in the latest spate of increases. It will increase its prime by one-quarter point to 7*/« per cent from today. While this new rate of
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  • 1228 2  -  By FRANCIS CHIN CHINA WILL continue to adhere to its long-range ideological and revolutionary principles despite its leaders' determination to modernise. In true Leninist spirit, Chinese officials explicitly speak of the distinction between "short-run considerations" and "long-run principles." This ability to combine
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  • 2093 2  -  Awesome as for centuries past, the mighty Yangtze flows 0n... CLOSED to Western visitors for years, the Yangtze River's spectacular gorges were traversed earlier this year by a group of American journalists. This is an account by HXtoSTEVENSON of the trip on what is now
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  • 1001 3  -  By DONALD HIRZEL Washington Star MARINE scientists at the University of Delaware's research laboratories in Lewes, Delaware, are growing uniform, high-quality oysters to market size in only nine months, rather than the three years necessary to produce a similar shellfish in the natural environment. They'have had equal
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  • 875 3  -  By MARIE-NOELLE GOLDSBOROUGH Vacances Magazine (English Edition) BLOOMING DALE'S is in most minds the perfect symbol of the hard fast world, the choicest and most extravagant store in New York. A crossway between a museum and Ali-Baba's cave, always out for new unusual discoveries
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 598 3 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS I Hung-up fliers? (4) 4 Screwy sort of staircase (6) 8 Boot fixative? (3) 10 Histrionic three (4) 13 Gasbags in strips (8) 14 Closing time? (4, 3) 15 Steady work for a lad 17 o/d TV programme ("Watts My Line"?) (5, 4) 21 Managed to get
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 316 4 TERMINAL rubber in London on Friday was well maintained In the afternoon despite occasional bouts of weekend profit-taking set against strength of sterling. Prices closed at or near the session's high at 0.45 pence down to 0.25 pence up. Turnover totalled 238 lots of 15 tonnes, including 16
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    • 221 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore noon closing prices per picul on Saturday: Coconut oil: Bulk $97 sellers, old drum (102 sellers, new drum $107 sellers. Cifn: Mixed (loose) UK/Cont SB buyers. Pepper: Muntok AST A white fob 100-- NLW $355 sellers. Sarawak white fob SC. NLW $337 sellers. Sarawak
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    • 245 4 RAW SUGAR futures closed £1.60 to £0.65 per tonne higher in a turnover of 2,585 lots in London on Friday. Prices moved irregularly in the afternoon on local speculative activity and book-squaring operations after the week's wide fluctuations. Dealers said market talk of a 10,000-tonne Peruvian selling tender on
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    • 171 4 CHICAGO wheat futures on Friday ended an active session down B'4 to 3'<* US cents a bushel despite heavy pricing by an exporter. Midday losses of several cents steepened early in the afternoon on local selling and what one trader termed "massive" commission house stop-loss selling. The liquidation was
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    • 42 4 THE aluminium market in London on Friday finished £1.5 up for Three Months, Values softened after lunch under light liquidation with Three Months finishing at £599.* The morning market was steady in line with other base metals although trading was quiet.
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    • 199 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang on Saturday remained unchanged at Msl,f7o per picul, on an official offering of 205 tonnes, down tonnes on Friday's turnover. In LONDON on Friday afternoon, gains of £35 for cash and £27 for Three Months were made in both contracts. Afternoon values
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    • 179 4 LOSSES in soybean futures on Friday were reduced in the final 30 minutes by local and professional buying. The market ended 4 x /i to 2Vi US cents lower a bushel, nearly four cents abov% the lows set in earlv afternoon. Soybeans fluctuated most of the day, briefly shooting
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    • 82 4 ZINC values rose by £2.75 for cash and £2.25 for Three Months in London on Friday. The afternoon market was quiet with prices shaded by light end-week liquidation. Tliree Months finished the kerb trading at £358. The market followed the general uptrend in the morning although there was no
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    • 349 4 ROBUSTA futures in London on Friday closed easier, down £42 basis spot November, to £17 per tonne from Thursday. Turnover was 3,(30 lots including 16 options. Dealers noted that losses on a Friday-to-Friday close basis ranged from £124 to £56. In the mornins. futures fluctuated within a £30 trading
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    • 326 4 COPPER wlrebar*, on the day, lost £6 for cash and £7 for Three Months In London on Friday. The market declined throughout the afternoon ring dealings as commission-house liquidation and stop-loss selling found buyers reserved following a turnround in US futures. Three Months traded down to £156 but found
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    • 277 4 COCOA futures in London on Friday Armed in the afternoon largely against a steadier currency-based New York market, dealers said. Prices closed around session highs with on-balance gains of £6.50 in near December to £21.50 in the forwards. Turnover totalled 3,122 lots including one option and 1,275 lots crossed.
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    • 169 4 THE HONGKONG silver futures market closed unchanged at HK5274.00 per 10 ounces on Saturday. No trade was reported In the half-day session, while the fixing price remained at HK5274.00. On the LONDON Metal Exchange on Friday, values lost 1.5 to 1.7 pence. The firmness in sterling encouraged further liquidation
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    • 180 4 BANGKOK rice prices were quoted as follow* on Sunda US dollars per Mm F. 0.8. baste Bangkok) WMte rtea: 100 pet Ist class SB, 100 pet ted class M 7, 100 pet 3rd class *2, 5 pet JT7, 10 pet 352, IS pet M 7, JB pet 342. 25
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    • 71 4 C JT. North European por ta, in US dollars per ton oi otherwise stated LONDON: Friday Previous Malaysian SHffs bulk per tonne «15elr December elOslr Sumatra 5* (fa bulk October uncb M7' :s!r November December 8S7' i •17 r sir efr'r aaosir January unch •lOslr March MOpd •OTpil
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    • 394 4 THE fOLOBAR In Singapore opened *t 5515.777 on Saturday and closed at the same level after trading in a highlow range of $15,791/15,774 in a quiet market. Spot gold for London delivery opened at USS227JO/90 and closed slightly higher at U*****.70/ 228.00. The high for the day was USS22BJO/50
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    • 83 4 LEAD prices were up £2 for cash and £2.5 for Three Months in London on Friday. After lunch, morning gains were trimmed under liquidation with Three Months trading back to £381 on the kerb before final business at £384. During the morning, traders noted that the recent selling appeared
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    • 557 4 COMMODITY trading in Singapore last week was seriously hampered by the uncertainty of the US dollar which is still being used as the main trading currency in the free world. In the past, the wild gyrations of the dollar in both directions had no: proved
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 157 4 IN THE absence of any concrete measures by the American authorities to improve the country's economy, the US dollar traded nervously in the Singapore foreign exchange market last week. It opened at SS2.IMO/60 for the week and traded lower with each following day. At the end of the
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      • 21 4 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepare4l to lend to their beat customers is 7.26 per cent.
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      • 232 4 Asian rates RATES strengthened in active trading last week with dealers anticipating further credit tightening by the US Federal Reserve Board. The Federal funds target level has moved up to Bvi per cent, possibly higher after intervention by the Fed. Business transacted was mainly in Three and Six Months with
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      • 321 4 Source: Commercial Discount Co Ltd TERM RATES in the domestic money market last week generally appeared to have stabilised with threemonth deposit quotes remaining throughout the week at 73/16 per cent to 71/16 per cent. However, rates for overnight funds opened at 6V« per cent on Monday, moved
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      • 44 4 FRANKFURT exchange* S Fr IU 130 .10 closing quotes on Oct V: Ut UB/M F Ft tt.lJ» US 1JM5/W N Kr S7JB/M Cu I SM 70 B Fr (cm) UB/W stf LOS Oi B Fr (Ba) 5-M7/WT D Fl H S Tea 1JM/1S
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      • 94 4 THE DOLLAR closed lower against most major currencies on Friday as the market continued to worry about the implications of domestic inflation, dealers said. The US currency closed at 1.8065/80 marks compared to an opening 1.8220/40 and 1.8320/30 at Thursday's close. It was quoted at 1.5170/90 Swiss francs
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      • 162 4 Euro rates PERIOD trates firmed in Friday afternoon trading in London when funds became wanted in thin trading, dealers said. Period rates firmed between 1/16 and *1/8 point with few if any offers noted, they said. Considerable bidding interest originated from Nassau. A Friday-end in One Month made for an
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      • 91 4 Source: Astley Pearce THE INTERBANK market (or overnight funds closed easier towards the end of last week at 4 to 3*4 per cent, a drop of l s per cent from Monday's clottng. Otter rates in the Ones and Twos dropped by Vi per cent and per cent,
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      • 45 4 FOR THE week ended Friday Oct V, the range of call deposits received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: ■•■k (Sad: per cent to 4 per cent. flsssnl faad: 3 per cent to4'4 percent. Mtvtwsk of funds totalled 1962 million.
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      • 471 4 Source: The S Corp THE MARKET was tremely hectic last week* and sharp fluctuations of most currencies were observed with the dollar dropping heavily on an overall basis. On a week-to-week comparison,it fell from 1.5320 to 1.5275 Swiss francs, 1.8675 to 1.8230 marks, and 186.40 to 182.60 yen. The
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      • 438 4 THE DOLLAR slid to another set of record lows against a number of major currencies on Friday and finished at 1.8055/70 marks from 1.8348/58 at Thursday's close. It fell below two guilders for the first time and closed at 1.9740/80 guilders from 2.0050/0075 overnight while sterling sustained itself over
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 298 5 Reuter. BANK of England data on government bond sales necessary to finance government activity and control money supply show the authorities well on target. Monetary analysts and government economists said net sales of government bonds to the non-bank private sector from mid-April to mid-September
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    • 838 5 Reuter, AP. THE new Taiwanese (NT) dollar will be floated once the foreign exchange control regulation revision has been approved by the legislative Yuan (Parliament), by the end of next month at the latest, central bank governor Yu Kuo-hua said. Mr Yu said
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    • 457 5 PRESIDENT Carter on Friday rejected as too inflationary a recommendation that he give the multi-billion dollar US copper industry protection from foreign imports. The US International Trade Commission urged Mr. Carter in August to impose an annual quota on copper imports of 300,000 tonnes for each
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    • 727 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SAS SK097 0640 CPHKHIBKK MAS MH601 0700 KUL SIA SQ911 0735 SFOHNL/GUM MAS MH682 0725 KCH SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0640 PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP GIA SQ980 1030 HLP
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    • 427 5 Reuter. The US Federal Open Market Committee raised its Federal funds rate target to 8.5 per cent from 8-3/8 per cent at its Sept 19 meeting, minutes of the meeting showed. The Federal Reserve Board also raised its shortterm money supply growth targets to
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    • 211 5 Reuter. A SWISS National Bank spokesman denied published reports from New York that the bank has been intervening in deutschemarks on Friday to weaken the Swiss franc. The spokesman said that the bank had bought some dollars in intervention on Friday but it was just
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    • 221 5 AP. US VICE-PRESIDENT Walter Mandate said President Carter will take execstive action ta pratect US domestic ■agar prices thraagh higher tariffs aad fee*. "The President has aathariaed me ta aaaaance that we will MW well ta pratect a domestic price of IS (US)
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    • 256 5 Reuter PLANNED insider dealing legislation will not make it too risky for directors and employees to bold shares in their own companies, UK Trade Minister Edmund Dell said. He added that neither would the new laws limit the contribution of investment analysts to the dissemination and evaluation
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 554 5 Agencies CITIBANK NA has said the Opec countries' current account surplus should decline to US$5 billion (5110.9 bilj lion) in 1980 from a high of I nearly $65 billion in 1974. Citibank estimated the surplus for the 13 Opec members will total $9.5 billion both this
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  • REVIEWS
    • 620 6  -  By HAROLD SCHONBERG NYT UP TO NOW now Peter Maxwell Da vies, one of the bright young men of the British school, has composed a series of sophisticated, eclectic works that have attracted an international audience. Very much a child of our time, he knows all of
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    • 229 6 PANTOMIME hlaaehe techniques, cammedia del' arte, mask mad cltw-wtrfc cemhiae these with faat-mevlag rhythms, seands aad the aert «f climax (er aatt-ettmax) achieved by earteens aad yea have the Meving Pletare Mime Shaw. lie trie, Teby Sedgwick, Pad Fttpiak aad David Gaines, met while stadylng at
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    • 830 6  -  By PATRICIA GOH WHEN the Schweizer Streichorchester Engelberg performs Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" on Thursday at the DBS auditorium, it will be 300 years since Vivaldi was born. The "Four Seasons", a set of four violin concert i depicting spring, summer, autumn and winter, will always have a
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    • 352 6 THE programme is marked, quite simply, The Beginning and The End. That should give a hint o( the kind of excitement modern dance always generates, and will generate on the 29th, if through sheer understatement. The Paris Opera Modern Ballet Company, a highly talented group
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    • Article, Illustration
      625 7 The Economist. IMe: William Blake Aatfcar: Jack Lindsay Pakflsher: Csost»Me,£SJe AFTER a fortnight of strict fasting in 1931, Jack Lindsay saw the Egyptian goddess Sekhmet standing at the end of his room: the experience of this phenomenon, tentatively identified as an eidetic image and mentioned in a footnote,
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    • 653 7 Sunday Times By DAVID ROBSON AT THREE O'CLOCK last Tuesday afternoon Barry Manilow, fresh from sleeping off his London debut night, is feeling just a little put out. And why wouldn't he? He has just seen that The Guardian has described his onstage movements as "like a
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    • 803 7 Title: Pa Hie Flhm Mi PaHte lamalanat te PaHtoher: The laatltate af Baabtag Mi Flaaaee, miK Bevtowei by Mi Ikag tag. FROM the flaeal vtowpelat, the peer are the toektoat la Ohwirr. They pay vtrtaally aa toeeae tax sad tew toibett tana bat nap the
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    • 937 7  -  By LIM SENG HOO THE WORLD Chess Championship finally reached a conclusion last week when World Champion Anatoly Karpov won for the sixth time to retain his crown. The long drawn out affair which lasted for three months took on an interesting turn to produce an exciting finish
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 681 6 LEISURE TIME CONCERTS. A RARE chance to hear Faure's Requiems as well as other* sacred music stretching from the 16th to the 20th century. St. Andrew's Cathedral will provide an apt venue for Gabrieli, Berlioz, Stravinsky, Franck and all the rest this Saturday and Sunday, at 7.30 pm. The first
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    • 76 6 iW/ffi SINGAPORE 5 PM Opening announcements followed by Impact, "Medicine A G.P. Project Diary of Events (Tamil)* Afternoon matinee Lifeboat (part 1) Intermission Opening followed by "Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy" (last episode) News in brief* Marine Boy (last episode)* Don't ask me* News in Malay* Sandiwara a Malay drama
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 1025 8  -  SINGAPORE L 4 By CHAN BONG SOO SHARES did not fare badly at all on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week, though buying support was not readily forthcoming. After initial weakness, prices rallied strongly last Thursday when the Straits Times industrial share
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    • 345 8  -  Week ended Oct. 20 Compiled by Violet Chow SCRIP ISSUES Giluhm Walaysla BM: Bonus issue of one-for-two capitalising MJ6.75 million. Federal cables, Wires aM Metal Maaafaetartag BM: Rights issue of five-far-eight raising M 59,006,000. Paper Pradacta (Malaya) BM: Bonus issue of of one-for-four capitalising M
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    • 280 8 r < TOKYO ,BHABE prim aa the Tekye Stock Exehuge sarged to aa IU-ttne Ugh far sae mt the year** heat galas last weekJt was the (he yeara. The Daw Jeaes average sf m seteeted tasaes, a llJlyea laaer the previni weak, leaped ISJK yea
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    • 713 8  -  LONDON GERALD COLVERD RESILIENCE is the seed of survival. The London stock market retains its determination to survive at around the 500 level on the leading 30 FT share index. Chancellor of the Exchequer Denis Healey is equally determined that wages should be held accountable
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    • 773 8 r NEW YORK h d NYT THE NEW York stock market's most popular barometer, the Dow Jones industrial average, plummeted last week in its largest decline ever. Under pressure from rising interest rates, inflation fears and a trembling American dollar in currency markets, the
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    • 822 8 K.LUMPUR A AS THE Kuala Lumpur stock market sank deeper into consolidation last week, share prices moved from an easier opening to a slightly steadier spell in the middle of the week before turning mixed at the close. Sentiment was subdued and the market
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    • 460 8 r i SYDNEY h 4 Reuter THE SYDNEY stock market suffered a sharp setback last week with many of the leading mining and industrial shares sustaining heavy losses. The downturn was reflected in a net loss over the five trading days of 15.94 points in the Sydney
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS MARKETS
    • 257 9 Reuter GULF and Western Industries Inc said net income for the fourth quarter ended July 31, includes US$2O.2 million in net income from commodity trading and hedging activities, primarily sugar. It said net income, which totalled $57.6 million or $1.14 a share, also
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    • 51 9 CONTINENTAL Group Inc said its third quarter earnings per share came to US$l.OB (11.48) on net profit of $38.6 million ($50.1 million). Revenue was $I.osbillion ($972.3 million). Nine-months earnings per share were $3.34 ($3.72) on net profit of $118.7 million ($116.4 million). Revenue was $2.99 billion ($2.79
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    • 1236 9 NEW YORK STOCKS tumbled throughout the day on Friday, to close sharply lower In active trading, completing the steepest oneweek slide in New York Btock Exchange history. Analysts blamed the heavy selling on rising Interest rates, the sinking dollar and Inflation. Interest rate worries were
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    • 351 9 SHARE prices cloaed sharply lower In active trading last Friday. The composite Index fell more than 22 point* with declines In all sub-groups except golds The otl and cms index was off more than 90 points. Loases o utn umbered gains 422 to 87. Texaco Canada dropped two to
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    • 51 9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 500.2 Thursday 495.6 Week Ago 486.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 838.01 Thrusday 846.41 Week ago 887.08 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Friday 80'. to 81'. Thursday 80'. to80'. SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Friday 463.38 Thursday 405.16 Week ago 472.90 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 545.71 Thursday 548.34 Week Ago.—
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    • 460 9 EUROPEAN MARKETS ZURICH prices were steady last Friday, consolidating Thursday's advances. Swiss Air rose, and among banks. Union Bank of Switzerland was higher, while in financial* Interfood and Movenplck were In demand Among insurances National Verstcherung rose strongly. Industrials were mostly steady to slightly higher, but
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    • 176 9 OCT Franca Aettona Sulaae* 264 •1 Aluaulaae Br 1000 -20 Aluaulaae Reg *65 10 1530 10 Clba O*io Br 985 ClbaOelfy PC 730 10 Clba Oetfy Ref 576 11 Credit Sulaae Br 2195 Credit Sulaae Ref 419 ♦1 Qektrowatt Br 17«0 Oeorge Placher Br 550 10 Olobua Pr 427
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    • 91 9 OCT 30 Ft* FORWARD MARKET Aecc <1) >1 Arbed 2315 -36 Astur toe unch Braican ffl -3 Brv-Umb ism •10 Canpac M4 ■4 Cock 428 -1 De Beers ai >1 Cbaa 2323 3 Electrobri C7S0 -30 Ob-Inno-Bm 2500 *13 Oe» 1390 ♦24 Hotook 28S0 -30 Pctro 32(0 unch Ry)
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    • 99 9 OCT Lire Anlc 83» -0 71 Assoc On -so Bastofl SM 90 -33.9 Onlrml« «m -399 rut 2780 -70 Flnslder 173 -4 Ofn lmmob 82 -2 in Prl 2590 -«9 Italoemenu ***** -2030 luilcu 770 -19 IUlsider 397 -4 Ma«n*U M Pf SIO 2 VU relit Ere 291.90 -6
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    • 254 9 OCT M Fr* CORBEILLE Air-Uqulde BSNOtmu Danone CSFlThomaonCtt) CleFrancala* deaPetroies Compagnle Financier* Compacnle Oenerale Credit Fonder DeFrance Hachettc (Ubrairte) Machine* BuU Mlchelln(B) Panbaa Pechlney Clftne Kuhlmann FVufrot Philips < N* Oein Beat) PrlntempaSA Rhone-PoulenceSA Royal Dutch Sunt Cle Flnan _Pe> Uilnor 370 830 380 143 401.10 428 298 54
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    • 219 9 OCT M Dm Aef-Telefunken 87 -1.1 Akzo 27.SO Alii Leben 775 -3 Alto Vers 517 -2.5 BASF 141 60 -2 1 Bay H T Wbank 325 B Bay Vbtnk 334 -5 5 Bayer 145 SO -1 BBC 310 SOB BMW 228 uneh Caaaella 420 +4.5 Chem Verw 273 -7
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    • 220 9 OCT 86 Fte ABN 362 00 -2 5 Ahold ***** •1.1 Akxo 30 40 -0 5 AMEV (800 -0 5 Anitas ***** -13 Am rot Bank 74 90 -06 Bergoss 62 70 -1.1 Berk (3 00 -0.7 Bote 72 60 +0.1 BorsumlJ ***** 38 3 Burtimann 73 80 -0.2
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    • 292 9 m CKjLD sham on Friday ckapd with a mixed note, reflecting lack of follow-thro ugh fipn overseas on the higher buln price. Gains ranged from a few cents In smaller priced latues to 50 rents while losses were of 9? same order. Mining financial! were fclg&r In small trade.
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    • 29 9 Reuter CONTINENTAL Oil Co said it has raised its quarterly dividend to 37-1/2 US cents a share from 35 cents, payable Dec. 14, record Nov. 10.
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 535 9 N.AMERICAN L J BANKERS TRUST New York Corporation earned U5522.4 million before securitities transactions during the third quarter of 1978, an increase of $7.6 million, or 52 per cent, from the $14.7 million earned in the third quarter of 1977. Earnings per share were
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    • 199 9 Reuter. THE FORD Motor Company said it is discontinuing its Sterling engine research with the US government. Ford said the programme is being discontinued in order to concentrate on work aimed at meeting Federal emission and fuel economy requirements. Ford said it is dropping the
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    • 303 9 Reuter. DIRECTORS of Manufacturers Hanover Corporation and its principal subsidiary, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. (MHT), have elected Mr. Jaba MeOIIUeaddy as chairman and chief executive officer effective April 1, 1979, when Mr. Gabriel Haage, the chairman, reaches retirement age. Mr Haage will remain as director of
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    • 148 9 AN INTERNATIONAL Telephone and Telegraph Corp (ITT) spokesman said ITT is not interested in a merger of its Standard Telephones and Cables Ltd British subsidiary with Plessey Co Ltd. He said the suggestion of such a merger was reviewed and evaluated recently and was found to be
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    • 218 9 The combined effort of maqy of the wmMm best medical mmdsMedical and Annual mi* n This decade has witnesslid tremendous number of new discoveries in medicine, and some of the greatest advances in medical knowledge the world has known. Keeping abreast of all these new developments is an awesome task
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 924 10  -  >-«*■ *0 ANTHONY TAN MSBATA Manufacturing of Japan suffered a sharp drop id/*'profit for the financial yaar ended March 20, 1978 after having achieved reqgnf sales and profit the prwrtMs year. .Cfrught in an especially dtiwult time with prevail- iny sluggishness in the electropics industry
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    • 493 10 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year B Katil 5% Sept 29 Octll Oct 21 25% 25%(U) B Katil 10% I Sept 29 Oct 11 Oct 21 10% 25%( v) KLK Deb '.•yrlnt. Oct 6 Oct 18 Oct 25
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    • 225 10 Company Particulara Ex Date Booka Close Temerloh Bonus Issue of 1 (or 6 Oct 6 Oct 18 MBS Bonus Issue of 1 (or 5 Oct 16 Oct 26 Harimau Rights issue of 1 loan stock for 2 ord shares Oct 17 Oct 24 rtmm Rolhmans Bonus Issue of
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    • 128 10 Reuter GULA Perak Berhad has informed the Registrar of Companies in Kuala Lumpur that their annual general meeting scheduled for next month will now be postponed to December. Gula Perak explains that their accounts are still in the process of being audited. Olympia
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    • 217 10 Hstel Merita Singapore Ltd: EGM to be held at 2nd Floor, Merlin Plaza, 7500 Beach Road, Singapore 7, at 11.15 a.m. on Oct 21. PiMfc Buk Bhd: EOGM to be held at 3rd Floor, Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur, at 12 noon on Oct 21. Temeriah Rabber Estates
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    • 2639 10 1978 HiCk Lew Laat Safe +«rmene VI Dto MONK Uv VI ru Mat pys cm Lm INDUSTRIALS 272 238 178 219 275 111 276 326 245 660 500 264 378 690 165 354 1100 149 480 410 140 655 352 165 776 205 440 205 805 197
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    • 1612 10 CHICAGO Octobei Board Options 20 Exchange volume expanded to 223,270 contracts on Friday from iw,«' on Thursday. OPTION OCT JAM APR STOCK Alcoa «w 7 01/4 UNTRD 47 1/2 Alcoa 45 11/4 41/4 53/4 47 1/3 Alcoa SO 1/10 21/2 33/1 471/3 Am Exp 30 UNTRD UNTRD
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 1021 11 A FLEET of ocean racing yachts is preparing for a 20,000-km race next year from Britain to Australia. The yachts will participate in the Parmelia Race, following the route of the wooden barque Parmelia in 1829 when it left the English coast at
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    • 515 11  -  By RONALD KOW IT 18 NOT litem that a MtUatl iptrti team ekugn Its ume. It is ales Mt (ftea that sack a team gets a ehaace to ehuge Its same what Mttoasl team carries a bum ether thsa that sI Its eeutryf 8* whea
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    • 1030 11  -  By TEO TECK WENG SHAMURI Sidek, the 31-year-old Warren club professional who has not won a major golf tournament since turning professional five years ago. yesterday made it to the winner's rostrum. Playing over the 5419metre par-69 Warren course, Shamuri produced
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    • 946 11  -  By PETER DOBEREINER WHAT so many of us tend to forget, as we pursue the elusive key which will unlock the secret of perfect golf, is that the ball is to all Intents and purposes insentient. Also insensitive. Further, for the
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  • 360 12 THE International Bank of Singapore's Seoul branch is expected to show profits bj year-end just nine months after opening there. The performance is by ■o means unique to the bank since other foreign branches in the South Korean capital are also doing well.
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  • 88 12 Reuter. JAPAN'S cement exports in September fell 9.4 per cent to 776,000 tonnes from a record 856,000 tonnes in August, but rose 51.3 per cent from 513,000 tonnes in September last year. The Japan Cement Association said exports to South-east Asia totalled 310,000 tonnes and those
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  • 629 12 THE 1979 Malaysian budget was described as "most imaginative and highly constructive" by the vice-president of the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers. He is confident that it augurs well for the fulfilment of the country's development plans. Tunku Abdul Aziz said it also reflects the
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  • 476 12 MERCHANT bankers and bankers in Malaysia have greeted with exuberance the abolition by the Malaysian government of the 15 per cent withholding tax on interest paid to non-resi-dents abroad by domestic and commercial banks but the partial freeing of interest rates for commercial banks was greeted
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  • 304 12 THE Australian government welcomes periodic trade fairs on behalf of Asean, Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser said yesterday. He told the Indonesian news agency, Antara, that trade between Asean member states and Australia has been growing rapidly over the past years. "We wish to foster this
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  • 117 12 MEMBER ussaUha sf the Amu Ceaaeil aa P©trtlna (Ampt), eaa- iillsg to Whwn toart Satarday with the iljrisg todag i» wiifcmii aM data aad IrfanaattoaT Aacape ilm teak aste «f KM |rnw MMc iM Its last meeting is MmIILIIMM MMe: ita4y at the hdMMI uperti af
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  • 131 12 THE Swedfch Persterp Or««p,wUek prHiecs flunlfili far the halldlag a IN per cent laemw la Its regliail iki IMb year. Last year It pasted a M par cent iaereaee la regteaal sales. This tallaws the establishment ef a representative adtea la Magapera la Jaaaary 19K,
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  • 37 12 COCOM, the West's Coordinating Council that screens sale of advanced technology to communist countries, has approved the sale of a US$3-miHion (556.57 million) computer to China by Hitachi, one of Japan's leading conglomerate.
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  • 371 12 SINGAPORE'S widely-ac-claimed area licensing scheme looks set to be adopted by several other countries, under the auspices of the World Bank. Believing that Singapore's unique urban transport policy is an essential part of the "toolkit" of a modern transport planner, the World Bank is including a
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  • 552 12 A LEADING West German bank is sending a delegation to Peking this week to negotiate a recoTd-break-ing HKJ7O-billion (5532.4 billion) credit agreement for China, the South China Morning Post reported yesterday. The conservative daily said the money will be used to finance West German construction
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  • 443 12 WEST Germany's five leading economic institutes expect the German economy to grow by around 4 per cent next year against 3 to 3.5 per cent this year. According to Frankfurter Rundschau newspaper, a report due to be published by the institutes soon
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  • 211 12 UPI. THE Philippines suffered a U*****.37 million (552.09 billion) deficit in its foreign trade during the first nine months of this year, the Philippine Central Bank said on Saturday. Figures released by the bank showed that from January to September, export receipts amounted to 12.01
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  • 124 12 AFP. INDIA'S trade deficit during the first five months of the current financial year has risen to five billion rupees (about Ssl.4 billion). A New Delhi newspaper, the Financial Express, yesterday carried this report and spoke of continuing "dismal performance" on the export-import front. It said that
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    • 133 12 IT PAYS TO CONSULT INDCSUEZ BEFORE MAKING A DECISION ON YOUR CASH BALANCES Today we are, quoting the following for Singapore Dollar term deposits up to SS2SO.OOO 1 month 5%% p.a. 3 months 6«/ 0 p.a. 6 months 6%% p.a. 9 months 6 p.a. 12 months 6V«% p.a. Savings 4V«%
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    • 145 12 NOW in FONTANA Paperback s«® t J TO M ~rr m as yU ULd v jf?fn :w >v -f I THE SEKLOONGS are Hong Kong's merchant princes flamboyant, sensual, wily, unimaginably rich. Jonathan Sekloong has built a vast trading empire, renowned throughout the east. But there are no heirs fit
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 84 13 UPI WORLD-WIDE Shipping group of Hongkong has ordered four 50,000-tonne tankers from two Japanese shipping firms, the Japanese companies announced. Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries (IHI) and Sasebo Heavy Industries said the vessels are priced and payable in US dollars on delievery. The ships will be delivered to their owners
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      • 109 13 AFP. FAR East-Europe rates by the Far Eastern Freight Conference could be increased by only 3 or 3.5 per cent instead of the 6 or 7 per cent mooted so far, the Lloyds List Shipping Journal reported. In addition, the increase may take place in February instead of
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      • 66 13 Reuter. THE number of working days lost through industrial disputes in the stevedoring industry jumped to 92,900 in the 12 months ended May 31 from 39,900 in the previous year,the Australian Shippers Council said. In its 1977/78 annual report for the year ended June 30, the council
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    • 843 13  -  By RAHIM KASSIM THE eighties will not see radical changes in the world merchant fleet but promises to be a decade qf steady innovation in ship design and technology. While there is no lack of creative talents in naval architecture and engineering, the Lloyd's
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    • 487 13 Shipptag Page C«i. Aconas in 2 ACS n 5 Afea IV 2 Alpac IV 5 ANL i 1 APL ra 2 Anhsing n 5 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 Angkutan m 4 A us t Con t IV 5 Bank n 5 BBS n 2 Ben Asia
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    • 80 13 MARATHON LeTiiraeia was properly decorated far the christening ceremony of the Ron Tappmeyer, and with good cause. Construction of the jack-«p rig (above) was completed ahead of scfcedale and It has already found employment In the Philippines. The Ron Tappemeyer, named after the executive vice-president of
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    • 178 13 AP. A BRITISH-GREEK registered shipping firm has appealed a precedent-setting US District Court decision ordering tanker owners to pay for environmental damage caused by oil spills from their ships. The San Juan Court Clerks Office has confirmed that lawyers for Colocotroni Brothers filed an
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    • 2844 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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    • 114 17 The major shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Eurqge and Straits ports/Australia and the member lines. ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. K 1 Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line Nedlloyd Lines Neptune Orient Lines
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    • 819 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB Agent and tslmbject'tocffange" 16 of,arrlval 18 the Shipping Line/ Authorlt^^ZtogXtX^^a mU8t 156 dellVered 10 the SJ> Starting time of receiving 7 days before vessel's arrival. (ii) Closing time of receiving: J j* f JA INER o7C~
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    • 991 18 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Aconas Line— Acon*s Sdn. Bhd. Adriatic Container— Container Feeders. AFEA Line— Singapore Shipping. Ahli Shipping— Sharjah. Alfred C. Toepfer Line— Intermodal. Algerian National Line (CNAN)—Unipacific. Alpac Line—Intrasea. Anhsing Line—
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    • 707 18 Reuter. THE Council of the International Association of Independent Tanker Owners (Intertanko) believes the slight upturn in the world tanker market does not necessarily mean the start of a solid recovery in an industry which in the past five years has suffered its
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    • Article, Illustration
      275 18 EXPECTED t ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Mas 1400(after Virginia-Sobject Free 1 Board) 19. Confidence (after King Pearl-Subject Free Board) 23/24. Kimko Stork (after Golden Lion) 45. Kota Megah (after Kota Setia) 10/11. Lica Maersk (after Maritime Grace) 6/7. Manoloeverett 1200( a f ter Yuan Fu) 25/26.
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    • 291 13 Scan Dutch V Fast and Regular Service > To/From N.C. /SCAN /W.MEDJ U.K. Singapore: Tel *****, Port Ketang: Tel *****1. Kuala.Lumpor Tef *****. Penang: Tel ***** AKDIM FAN m Orient Overseas CwdcjMeA Line FUU# CONTMNERISED SERVICE FULLY CONTJUNERBED TO/FROM US NEST/EAST COASTS. PNW (STRAITS CARGO VIA FEEDER TO/FROM HONG KONG)
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    • 187 13 nail ifSI SEALORD ANTAH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) l All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick 288 TEU Capacity, Long Length Capability. ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE' Loading for Vessel Spore BNSHUHAJD "/U BN YOUNUS 19/11 24/11 BN SWA 3/12 BN QUTABAH 16/12 PKelang 18/12 Dubai (11/11). A.
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    • 681 13 Nedlloyd Lines Regular UnarSanricas To/From All Parts of the World. Singapore Tat *****, Port Kalvtg: Tet *****1. Kuala Lumpur Tat *****, Parwv Tat ***** MAERSK LINE 1 Foe US Pacific Gulf Atlantic and East Canada (Also accepting lor Hongkong Taiwan Japan and Korea) FULLY CONTAINERIZED FAST OfRCCT WEEKLY H/ll 2VII
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    • 662 14 Hapag-Uoyd t FUUY CONTAMER6ED TO EUROPE 31/10 17/11 19/11 20/11 (25/11) InhNm 4/11 6/11 17/11 29/11 30/11 4/12 12/11 14/11 5/12 7/12 1/12 (12/12) •nmhIMH 18/11 7/12 9/12 10/12 12/12 ■atfmikN 20/11 10/12 12/12 13/12 (H/12) 27/11 29/11 19/12 21/12 22/12 24/12 CaOpat* 4/12 6/12 28/12 30/12 1/1 3/1 EVKSS
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    • 468 14 barber blue sea IB ATLANTIC IB OV A EAST CANADA St Ma Rut fcifc* HOM. CM 35-34/Od 25, "TUB Tr IB ATUUVIIC IB 01/ ft EAST CANADA > 11 7-9/11 19-17/11 19/11/11 11-11/11 12-14/11 19-21/11 22-24/11 3-4/12 19-19/12 1-2/1 4-4/12 19-19/12 2-3/1 7-5/12 22-23/12 54/1 19-12/12 24-29/12 44/1 13-15/1 12-13/12
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    • 274 14 FULLY CONTMOUSED SERVICE rr. ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR BAHRAIN ANO ABU DHABI K1 Kim /HIPPtnG Cr TPPOinG PTC. LTD. ITi rl Trie* KMSPEED RS ***** U Td *****37 *****11 EVERGREEN LINE (EVERGREEN MARINE CORPORATION) 51 Agents C f SHARP CO <M PH IH IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT lines
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    • 697 14 Everett Lines mmk d If— Bw Star ftippiag Crpa. Bk "BURMESE^N ATIOWAL LINE" i NUIMIM 25/77 Oct B.F.S.S.C Agents in Malaysia: TEPS MALAYSIA Port Keian| Td (38) 7355 -r Penang Td *****/***** 17/11 Nn 11/2* Iter* 21/72 Nn* 1 v A TraasportadM KAvhima Mtxicena S. A. f MMWMTT/UflW 71/25 OCT
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    • 660 14 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE TIE MO 24/29 OCT 24/25 OCT STB, MEL. AOEL TMKESTM 29/31 OCT 31/31 OCT SYD, MEL. AOEL SEAOLOOM 1/2 NO* 3/ 4 NOV DARWIN. MX my cm w/i7w* 13/15 nov sSmeliol BANGLADESH SERVICE WDM SIM n/12 m •/Mm gtnmon GENERAL AGENTS OCEAN SMPWC > ENTERFMSES PTE
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    • 614 15 Overseas Containers Limited cowiMfiw awe to w/cannn. CONTMOSMV SERVICE FROM UR/CONTMNT: SINGAPORE MMtSFELD CONTMO SERVICES. PIC LID 43(0(1 K LUMPUR CONTim MSKXS *****2. PJCELAAG 3SSOOC/S PENANG GUTNHC BOUSTEAO SMPfW AGENCK 3(2301/3 Australia Straits Line (A mm OF THE MHO COKSORHUM) BMP SOURCE TO/EMM MBTRAUA ANRO ANRO ANRO ANRO ANRO ANRO
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    • 968 15 GRANARD LINE d GRANARD SHIPPING AGENCIES ISI PTE LTD Tei ??***** i 5 Linesi AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES STRAITS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Laa«« tar New Tat. East Cms* Mi Ml pmH fcy ailwMi Lee Imfttn. Saa Francsca mi Saattta smgapok p. a«/g* Lmd (Dhdi) (Dkad) P. ROOSEVELT 31 Oct (23 Oct)
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    • 840 15 BEN LINE CONTAINERS S port P Ma* a/M n/10 o*4 fX il» 17 to 5 tea 7 teo from bmopi h-burg bh**n rmm h*vh soton W Gtrmaoy Aostria Btntfcu France MUK PU taMkn SM faM SM SM M Mabl bM faM faM M 21/11 ■M Ejpraa hM bM bM faM
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    • 718 15 Scan Dutch U RJUlWiMZiiJ\l\i i ViW«f.W]: WESTBOUND TO MED/UK/ CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA I tttn trwa P fIANCHCA tUANOU ntMcnu EUMDU ntMcnu atMou RMcnu iianu fukdca EUMOU Spore 1) Ifeein Mm 3) Nk«t| 4) Gbar| u/u u/u 11/11 M/n a/u vu n/u a/u a/u a/U ii/u a/u vu I/U 1/1? 2VII »/12 U/u
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    • 511 15 GUTHRIE BOUSTEAD Si THE BANK LINE LTD LOWS FOR L ft 1 AFRICA UK iKM*n km. tea* Odta (1 H Cwrtowil fturtw S (Off C* 11/14 OdP Mm 25/24 Oct FWMK STAR (Nnntan Iwm Napef! Octet [IP! CjpHmml 22/25 ta. S (mkt H/MNn f Mu«| 1/3 Ik nm east i
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    • 844 16 K LINE AWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. &srs #«n t/i CmiUD MM. IX 1M 3Nn 5 Nn! Ito 12 Nn 14 In acmansiu »oet nun i3Nn: unm 20 Nn aMm KnWCKNLIIE INn II Nn 29Nn j 23 Hn 27 Km 29 Nn Vmsata uf WW* (nhm, fte. tw) art U Nawe)
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    • 825 16 U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE 2vnOct a/siOct t/ vs«h E.C./CREAT LAKES SERVICE Lm*| tar NORFOLK. KB YORK. I CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE im*i tar ios urnn, sm rmncsco. seattie. tacoba. vmcqbbr. ax. Pnunf P Ketanj Smfapore I Daplt DMU PRAOEST a/a Oct a/aOct 21/1 fee 27 Nn MBT VANn 7/1 Mm »/U
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    • 654 16 NEPTUNE ORIENt LINES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAMERtSED SERVICE P totals to* hmto (ftari Ore* rtm tx| Kl Cqi-MBod ia Carp 17M 24 Oct Uii;^iKfi.ii.<ii;uiCTTiH:i»iKi:;ir.i; wm'Mt il "11 |J—TO AM) FROM AUSTRALIA: I»NM 23 MM I KM 21ta Shi 110k 24 Nm 20 NM 11 NM 2f NM
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    • 677 16 MM *Ul*rSlAN "VTtH+tATtOHAI SHIPPING CORPORATION BIHMAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROdf MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA f UM| tea* S port 1) Mutts 2) Mm 3) ifto| Gterf kM mm bw vii a/n 10/u 12/11 IM aKM 11/N U/U 17/11 U/U U/U vu ww 1/11 n/11 a/11 a/11 a/11 11/U OHM u/u a/u vu
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    • 685 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD House 34E OrCh.trd Road S> q.u o*e Telephone *****5-* ■DEPENDENT SEM/FUU CONTAMER SERVICE TO EWOPE Sfvt P KMm| riua ImM hr n (Cafetft) V* JSZXS >» n*" s 4»» H l»c(&Mto(w 1 w so (m > n» *****11 wont 2354*57 ÜBPV TO SMPPMC ft IUHK 20ULL TtMJt
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    • 332 17 SHIPPING I SUMA LINE COPE NHAGFN EXPRESS SEMV-tONTAINER SERVICE TRANSIT 21 to 24 DAYS S>«l ANAMGEI MGKT mi 7 SUM >123 A/11 1/11 24/11 2/12 2S/U 12/11 IA/11 1/12 14/12 12/12 DIRECT SERVICE FOR WOOD PRODUCTS S'pre P. MmiFmmi R'<n »wp«l EOj SOUJEN COIT Rill MTU nut 25/19 29/10 31/11
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    • 313 17 g; Seatrain Pac Full Container Service to USA 2C/9 2/14 13/11 11/10 C/U Agents: Optorg Shipping Singapore: *****44/*****82 K. Lumpur: *****3/*****3 Penang: *****/*****. Bar) 12/11 11/11 WEST BOUND LOADING FOR MUSCAT. DUBAJ ABU DHABI. BAHRAM. KUWAIT ETA ETD FEB. GLORY V7SW 5 Nov 7 N AI BMAT VtOW 13 Nov
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    • 368 17 ALFRED C. TOEPFER LINE REGULAR SERVICE TO KEDfTERRAIEAN PORTS OF ITALY. SPAM, FRANCE m.» OMOUSSMN MMDEN S pore P. Ketant DncKarpnf Parts 24 Oct hi Pvt U Spaaa Sjlccno, Monfjicm U- -f inRNi VCfIM 24 Od -Mdath BURDEKM SNIPPING PTY LTD REGULAR SERVICE TO ANTWERP I U K. ACCEPTMG THROUGH
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    • 171 17 NOTICES SHIP CORPORATE a/a "Johneverett" Vojr. 47-W ARRD: 14.10.78 P.S.A. GDNS. 25/26 General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will IxP held on 23rd October 1978 from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will fee held after this date. MAMMOET SHIPPING/AMSTERDAM HEAVY LIFT/RO-RO VSL n "HAPPY RIDER" tt»r
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