The Business Times, 6 November 1978

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 218/1/78 MONDAY, NOVEMBER I, lfH 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 68 1 UPI. KUWAIT, Sun. A Kuwaiti newspaper, As Aiyassah, today said Arab Gulf leaders meeting at the Baghdad summit have agreed on the need (or an oil price increase of up to 10 per cent for next year. Members of the 13-nation Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries
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    • 68 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— There is a serious danger that Kuala Lumpur may be reduced to a concrete jungle if its greens were not spared and indiscriminate tree-felling were allowed in the race of development, Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn warned today. "There should always be a
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    • 49 1 Reuter. BANGKOK, Sun.— Chinese Premier Teng Hsiaoping received a typically relaxed and formal Thai welcome here today and be appeared to enjoy every minute of it. Just after he was greeted by Thai Premier Kriangsak Chaqpanand, he was swamped by half a dozen ladies proffering garlands.— Reuter.
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    • 54 1 UPI. TEHERAN, Sun. Thousands of anti-Shah demonstrators rampaged through the capital today, burning shops, vehicles and government offices in the most violent disturbances in more than a decade. The oil and gas workers in southern Iran remained on strike for the sixth straight day. A strike by telecommunication
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    • 51 1 Reuter. BAGHDAD, Sun. Twenty-one Arab League states are expected today to draw up a strategy of economic and other sanctions to be taken against Egypt the day it signs a peace treaty with Israel. The measures would probably be agreed before the Arab countries end their meeting
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    • 52 1 AFP. MOSCOW, Sun. Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin's forecast in a speech last night that the Soviet grain crop will be more than 230 million tonnes this year against a target of 220 million tonnes suggests that Soviet grain purchases abroad, particularly from the US and Canada, could be
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    • 63 1 Reuter. COLOMBO, Sun. More than 75 senior newspaper executives, editors, and publishers from throughout Asia and Australia are expected to attend a four-day meeting of the Press Foundation of Asia (PFA) starting in this Sri f-aniran capital on Nov 27. The session of the Manila-based PFA will discuss
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    • 79 1 UPI. PROVIDENCE, Rhodes Island, Sun. Unemployment may creep upwards, but the US economy would not slide into a recession as a result of rtoves to bolster the dollar, said Federal Reserve Board Chairman William Miller. "While most of us were expecting that a real growth rate next year
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    • 80 1 AFP. AMELAND (Netherlands), Sun. The world will have a record-breaking pipeline tomorrow pumping fresh milk. The 14,850 m seabed piping will carry milk produced by 70 farmers of Ameland Island to the nearby Dutch coast for processing. Bad weather has frequently prevented delivery boats from sailing since
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    • 42 1 UPI. TEL AVIV, Sun. An estimated 40,000 civil servants called a 48-hour work stoppage today, paralysing operation in government offices, the national radio reported. The workers demanded extra pay hikes equal to those granted recently to other government employees. UPI.
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  • 121 1 THE faUawlag list sf stacks gives tke It i meat traded aa tke Stack Exchange «f Siagapare last week. It gives tke taraaver is fkaasaadi i ef salts, ciesiag prices sa Friday sod tke kigk and law far 1978 (MfH)' Tareaver Prtfn HJgii Law ■M Nav S
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  • 181 1 SINGAPORE OH OetSI N«v Nsv t Nml *■> BT Index: closed 1978.18 1936 40 1948.01 1929.47 •IikIum rials closed 393 51 ***** 389 98 389 43 h Finance: closed 701.40 896.77 697 62 897 25 ••Hoiob, closed 272.58 272.08 272.33 •Pi'opertiej.; closed 238 72 237 63 237.97
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  • 706 1  -  NEXT 2 QUARTERS FAVOURABLE By SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE manufacturers are fairly bullish about business prospects for the next six months despite the cloudy economic outlook in industrial nations. The Government's survey of business expectations for the fourth quarter shows that 42 per cent of manufacturers
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  • 492 1 JAPANESE industrialists in Singapore are the main catalyst behind the increase in trade between the two countries. Since 1968, bilateral trade rose from $966.7 million to *39 billion in 19T7, up stat and a half tfanes. As a result, Japan was Singapore's top
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  • 230 1 A SWISS watch maker and a Japanese manufacturer of miniature bail-bearings have formed a joint venture in Singapore. Precision Watchcase has an initial capital of $7 million divided equally between the two partners, SSIH (Societe Suisse Pour l'lndustrie Horlogere) and NMB (Nippon Miniature Bearing). It plans to
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  • 99 1 MORE than 60 food technologists and sdcial scientists from the Association of South-east Asian Nations and Australia will attend a Food Habits seminar from today in Manila. The six-day conference will be held simultaneously with the meeting of Asean's sub-committee on protein. Australia has been
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  • 213 1 SIME Darby Haidiags Is actively leeklag lata ways ef expanding its Interest la the United States and West Asia mare libstaatially. Sine chalrmaa, Tan Taa Slew Sin, hinted aa this whea he said: "The Uatted Slates is the warld's biggest eceasmy,
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  • 478 1  -  By TSANG SAU YIN INFLATION in the United States may prevent smaller American companies from investing abroad because they will have to employ more resources just to maintain their economic Status quo. Larger companies, on the other hand, may find it expedient to
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  • 1818 2 CAVERS from the just completed Gunung Mulu expedition will shortly be releasing a pamphlet in Britain extolling the magnificence of the "holes in the ground" discovered in mountainous, beautiful rainforest park. The Caves of Mulu will, in word and pictures, describe what the Royal
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    • 341 2 E 3ftff W *15 111 lift jS JS a] mm.i HOTEL MERLIN SINGAPORE LIMITED 1 mcowoot'io IN uiPußi'l. 0» S'S&»PO«>l ANNOUNCEMENT To: All Shareholders Dear Sir/Madam Subiect Scheme of Arrangement Your Directors have pleasure in informing you that the High Court of the Republic of Singapore has on 3rd November,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 652 2 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Do the cooking In rotas (5) 8 Choose soundly what one does with a quid (5) 10 Hurtful pen-man (5) 11 He helps sort the mall -(3) 12 With victory at heart, he has to win out (5) 13 Waste food! (7) 15 King of the
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  • 1368 3 Reuter THE SOUTH Pacific, once known mainly for swaying palms and sparkling beaches, has moved out of the pages of tourist bro- chures and into the United Nations. 'So far in the 1970s eight island countries have become independent, turning the South Pacific
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  • 1078 3 In IVIf, alter eight years, Ford Meters planned a drastic change In Its eempact car line with the Introduction et a new line ef smaller and lighter medels while providing the same interior reem. The snceess el Ferd In Enrepe Is a resnlt
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 275 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed quietly steady and mostly 0.70 to 0.50 pence per kilo up from Friday. Turnover was 433 lots of 15 tonnes including 19 kerb trades. No options were traded. Trading was subdued during the morning with prices holding near to Thursday night's
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    • 162 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang on Saturday fell Ms 6 to $2,075 per picul, on an official offering down 82 tonnes to 227 tonnes. In LONDON on Friday, tin ended the day £85 down for cash and £60 lower for Three Months standard. High Grade was £85
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    • 218 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore noon closing prices per picul on Saturday: Coconut oil Bulk HOT sellers, old drum $112 sellers, new drum $117 sellers. Mixed (loose) UK Cont $67 buyers. Pepper: Muntok AST A white fob 100'. NLW S3SO sellers. Sarawak white fob 98'. NLW $332.50 sellers. Sarawak
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    • 30 4 ALUMINIUM closed £1 per tonne down for Three Months in London on Friday. This metal was rather quiet with light profit-taking after Thursday's advance being absorbed by fresh buying.
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    • 74 4 C.I.F. North European porU. in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Friday Previous Malaysian 5* ffa bulk per tonne January #17'.sir 620slr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk November 640slr S35slr/630pd December 636slr 632 1 slr/630/ 632'. pd January 632 .sir 630slr February »622' pd 620 625pd March/April
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    • 189 4 BANGKOK rice prices were quoted as follows on Saturday: r (In US dollars per tonne FOB. basic Bangkok) WMtr lire: 1M pet Ist class 355. 100 pet 2nd class MO. 100 pel 3rd class 3E, 5 pet 331. 10 pet 310. 15 pet 305. 30 pel 300. S pet
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    • 102 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Friday closed higher after a final-hour surge despite pressure at the close from pre-hedging. The market closed with gains of 10 to 6*4 US cents a bushel, several cents below their daily highs. Trade was choppy through most of -the session. Buying was mixed in
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    • 68 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday extended gains in the final 45 minutes to close six to I*4 US cents a bushel higher. The advance came in what traders described as a thinly-traded market in which very little was offered for sale. Except for moderate buying by a commission
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    • 62 4 LEAD closed £1.50 per tonne down for cash and £2.75 higher for Three Months. The market attracted good trade and commissi<yihouse buying interest throughout the day and apart from occasional dips under profit-taking and liquidation of cash, values maintained a very steady appearance. The cash liquidation saw a narrowing
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    • 38 4 finished £0.75 down for cash and £1.50 lower for Three Months in London on Friday. This market again lacked fresh feature of its own and prices fluctuated in a fairly narrow range with dealings generally rather quiet.
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    • 738 4 THE KILOBAR in Singapore opened at 5515,158 on Saturday, and closed lower at $15,117. The high-low trading range for the day was $15,159/15,089, and the market was quiet. Spot gold for London delivery opened at U*****.00/216.00 and dosed narrower at U*****.40/ 215.00. The higtflow range was U*****.00/216.00 $214.00/215.00. The
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    • 352 4 COPPER wirebars closed £7 up for cash and £6.5 higher for Three Months in London on Friday. The market after lunch continued the morning's late rally with commission-house buying being attracted by a recovery from early lows in New York. Profit-taking met the rise but Three Months still finished
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    • 228 4 ROBUSTA futures in London on Friday closed steady £6 per tonne down basis spot November at £1,530 to unchanged from Thursday night. Turnover was 2,013 lots including one option. In the morning, futures traded through mixed dealer and commission-house activity to end the morning narrowly iiregular £7 down to
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    • 126 4 TERMINAL cocoa in London on Friday staged a modest afternoon rally against New York to close a featureless afternoon £3.50 down to £2 up. Turnover totalled 4,419 lots, including 17 options and 2,331 lots crossed. The morning market was lower by an average £7 having extended minor first-call declines
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    • 152 4 RAW sugar future* in London on Friday steadied up In the afternoon on mixed weekend short-covering, to close around ap stion highs with on-balaace gains of £0.60 in near December to £1.€5 per tonne. Turnover totalled 2,927 lots including 24 options. Dealers said the market may have derived some
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    • 78 4 THE HONGKONG silver futures market closed unchanged at HK5276.50 per 10 ounces on Saturday. No trading was reported in the half-day session, while the day's fixing was also done at HK5276.50. On the LONDON Metal Exchange on Friday, silver closed 0.6 pence per troy ounce down for cash and
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    • 645 4 TRADERS in the Singapore produce market continued to be inhibited by currency considerations last week as the US dollar fluctuated widely. For the better part of the week, the local market was in "a state of confusion. Experience has taught dealers here to
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 146 4 Source: OCBC AFTER weeks of continued weakness, the US dollar staged a suprise comeback in a nervous and confused market last week. The week opened with the market generally cautious but the sentiment was still bearish. There was heavy commercial selling and also pressure from speculators who believed
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      • 21 4 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers ia 7.25 per cent.
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      • 321 4 Asian rates THE WEEK ended Nov 3 saw hectic trading in the periods. Rates were being strongly bid up to add 1 '2, 3/8 and 1/ 4 per cent in the One, Three and Six Months, respectively, at their height on Thursday in a market thin on offers. Nervousness over
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      • 325 4 Source: Industrial Discount Company WHEN THE discount market opened on Tuesday following the Deepavali holiday last week, it continued to experience flush conditions in the overnight domestic funds. Being baseday, the overnight rate opened at 1' t per cent and later eased further to par and per cent.
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      • 64 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on Nov 3: us t wo mm Can 1 MM 200 r Si* J 735 7« D F1 KM M S Ft 11VM UC 15 lit 2JM M 6 F FT 43 95 *4 10 D Mk X 135 335 N Kr 37 M S3
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      • 308 4 THE DOLLAR closed firmer than its overnight levels on Friday though sterling showed firmness during the afternoon with business thinning during the final session of a hectic week. The market continued extremely nervous, still trying to establish levels for the dollar in the wake of Wednesday's US measures to
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      • 61 4 Source: Astley Pearce THE INTERBANK market was seen to be flush last week with the hulk of the overnight funds traded below 3* j per cent although the daily closing rates were erratic. The terms market was quiet on the whole with the Ones easing by 1/8 and
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      • 49 4 FOR THE week ended Friday Nov 3, the range of call deposits received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: ■aafc bad: 3V« per cent to 4' j per cent. GeaeraJ find: 3>. per cent to 4*4 per cent. MtvMMSk of funds totalled SSS9 million.
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      • 247 4 THE DOLLAR closed little changed from opening levels on Friday, although well up on Thursday's close, in mostly quiet trading. Trading was still rather nervous as the market continued to assess the package or measures announced by President Carter on Wednesday, dealers said. Accordingly, operators are reluctant to
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      • 206 4 Euro rates LONDON Eurodollar deposit rates closed mixed in thin business on Friday, dealers said. Dsy-to-dayfunds were bid higher with weekend quoted at 613 16 to 611.16, up 1/16 on the day and 3 16 above its opening level, while funds lent over the holiday in the US tomorrow closed
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      • 470 4 Source: PRESIDENT Carter last Wednesday finally announced a series of fresh measures to turn around the dollar in a convincing manner: increase of the discount rate by one per cent to a record 9.5 per cent; mobilisation of an impressive US$3O billion available for intervention purposes by: (a) increasing
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    • 52 5 PENINSULA Malaysian tin concentrates output fell to 7,137 tonnes in August from 7,262 tonnes in July, but was above the 6,420 tonnes in August 1977, Malaysian Statistics Department figures showed. Output for the first eight months totalled 53,981 tonnes compared with 52,018 tonnes in the same period
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    • 422 5 NYT, Reuter I THE ITALIAN government is having second thoughts about joining the European Monetary System. Economic experts of the five political parties supporting Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti's minority government will meet tomorrow to discuss the latest FrancoGerman proposals for the plan to link West
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    • 583 5 AFP. US ENERGY Secretary James Schlesinger has presented an ambitious programme covering every area of possible cooperation between the US and China in the energy field and indicated that this will foreshadow the establishment of diplomatic relations. Speaking after a meeting with China's Chairman
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    • 136 5 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN government and the aboriginal Northern Land Council have signed the Ranger uranium agreement, announced the Minister (or Aboriginal Affairs, Mr. Lan Viner. Mr. Viner said the agreement was signed on Friday after talks with traditional aboriginal owners of the uranium area. "Work will be
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 574 5 Agencies THE US General Services Administration is offering 750,000 ounces of gold for sale from US Treasury stocks. The bid opening will take place at 1100 Eastern Standard Time on Nov 21, GSA said. Meanwhile, the Treasury said its auction of US$l.75 billion (553.82 billion) of 30-year
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    • 550 5 AP. AMERICAN sales and purchases at the 44th Canton trade fair should top US$75 million (Ssl49 million), a leading expert on US-China trade said. The Hongkong representative of the National Council for US-China Trade, Mr John Kamm, predicted the level of trade would be
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    • 250 5 WHAT political commentators call the "negotiating season" but the British public knows better as the "strike season" gathered momentum this weekend as fresh industrial strife loomed. The annual autumn re-ne-gotiation of pay deals has this year turned into a confrontation between Prime Minister James Callaghan's
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    • 693 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SLA SQtt 0620 KWI/BAH SAS SK097 0640 CPH KHI BKK MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0725 KCH SLA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0640 PEN MAS MH607 0645 KUL SIA SQS11 0650 SFOHNLGUM MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL CPA CX710
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1061 6  -  By PATRICIA GOH "ROBIN, ROBIN, you must go "Just a little while more, Marion and the ballad of Robin Hood and Maid Marion is carried out. But the show is special, for it is performed by a group of Swedish children from the Sigtuna School of Art
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    • Article, Illustration
      340 6 HELEN FBANKENTHALER taa teag keca naUwil eae ef Ike out impartait artiste tai the US totey, ui eae «te exerts ueh taflMMe heth ea art wittria, aa well aa wltheat, the Ualted States. The Nitlwil Mueam's exkibittea at her werks, la eeajaaettea with the US embassy, gives art levers
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    • 1103 7  -  By EDMUND PENNING-ROWSELL FT. THE GIRONDE and tti tributary, the Garonne, are tidal as tar up as Bordeaux, and ao are the affairs of this largest One wine region in the world. Three yean or so ago the tide was at tow ebb, leaving
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    • 665 7  -  By CHARLES LAMBEUN BRUSSELS, which likes to be called the capital of Europe, will celebrate its millennium next year. It promises to be a highlight of the 1979 European tourist season. Originally planned on a fairly low key by city officials, the celebrations of
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    • 759 7 Ai (Jimarrled Wmdu By Cml De CbeUfci win (bated m aereeipUy by Pml llHuaky), Cereaet Bub, IF7B, 15t mm, Mp (8*3.16) Renewed by Tu SUk "AN UNMARRIED WOMAN" is the latest addition to the recent spate of films about women. Films like
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 678 6 FILMS: THE NATIONAL MUSEUM'S one-hour documentaries this week are Heart Kvewpxl, Scalptares, and TMmh ti Thailand on Wednesday night (Bpm) and flpwta la 'T*. ladfcstrlaJ Technrtagy la Japan May, Karate-Da on Saturday morning at 10.45 am. Both programmes will be held at the National Museum theatrette. THE SINGAPORE SCIENCE CENTRE
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    • 256 6 SINGAPORE 5 PM Opening announcements followed by Reading With A Purpose Diary Of Events (Tamil)* Afternoon Matinee The Dolly Sisters (Pt.l) Starring: Betty Garble, John Payne, June Haver, Reginald Gardiner intermission Opening announcements followed by Massa Peter* News in Brief* Clue Club* Don't Ash Me* 7.30 News in Malay* 7.45
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 1262 8  -  SINGAPORE J By CHAN BONG SOO IT HAS often been said that in a market devoid of buying interest, sentiment tend to ignore the good news and overreact to bad tidings. That was exactly what happened on the Stock Exchange of Singapore
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    • 367 8  -  Week «bM Nev. 3 Compiled by Violet Chow OTHERS East Asiatic Ca (M) said that it is currently seeking Bank Negara's consent to finalise the unsecured medium term loan facilities ammounting to (20 million for its acquisition to the entire issued capital of River Estates
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    • 1124 8  -  r < LONDON By GERALD COLVERD DIVIDE and conquer. If division of opinion is the objective of President Carter's "Save the Dollar" package, then ultimate victory is assured. The London market is aware that the defence of the world's key currency is
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    • 819 8 NEW YORK L. 4 WHAT can you say about a week when the Dow Jones industrials boomed one day in their biggest gain ever and then sagged the next session as market participants seemed to entertain second thoughts? It was a week of lightning-like changes
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    • 408 8 f 1 SYDNEY k d Reuter NEWS OF interest rate cuts and a return to a more stable parity between the Australian and US dollar served to Jolt the Sydney share market out of its lethargy late last week. Following the lead
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    • 705 8 K LUMPUR SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market were dealt lower in quiet trading last week. Apart from the opening session on Tuesday when prices closed slightly higher, the market eased for the rest of the week. There was no trading on
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    • 284 8 r TOKYO AFP THE US dollar's marked rally against the yen sparked a strong late rebound in prices on the Tokyo stock market last week. The rebound caused the Dow-Jones average of 225 selected issues to finish the holiday-shortened five-day week with a slight gain.
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    • 144 8 CHINA Motor Bus Co. Ltd. said it expects to mi profit in the current year ending June 30, 1979, at the previous year's level of HKJ7.97 milion. The chainnan, Mr. Ngan Shing-kwan. said the first four months of this year had seen a steady
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS MARKETS
    • 1150 9 NEW YORK STOCKS rote in moderate trading on Friday, helped by a firmer dollar and a reduction In October unemployment. Analysts said the market's ability to move ahead despite a larger-than-expected half point rise in prime rate by Citibank was especially encouraging. The Dow
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    • 180 9 Reuter TEXAS International Airlines Inc. said it has asked the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) to require National Airlines Inc. to defer any shareholder vote on its proposed merger into Pan American World Airways Inc. It said, at the same time, it requested
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    • 71 9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 472.4 Wednesday 479.2 Week Ago 484.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 816.96 Wednesday 827.79 Week ago-. 821.12 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Thursday 78 to 78 1/2 Wed nesdaySO to 80 1/2 H.K.HANG SENG £r ,da y 657 35 Thursday 668.35 Week ago 673.31 <YDNEY INDUSTRIALS
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    • 422 9 TOKYO THE MARKET closed higher on sustained buying in domestic industry shares on Saturday. The market average closed 27.51 points higher at 5,023.38 with volume 200 million shares. The New Index closed at 439.91 up 1.66. Real estates, printings, paperpulps and chemicals led the market,
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    • 188 9 .THE Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company reported a third quarter profit of U5545.5 million(S$100 million), or 63 cents a share, compared with a profit of $33.5 million, or 46 cents a share, a year earlier. Sales rose to $1.91 billion from $1.63 billion, it said.
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    • 538 9 EUROPEAN MARKETS BHARE prices In Frankfurt were mixed last Friday on profittaking and position-closing ahead of the weekend. Prices showed both losses and gains of up to two marks, with D«mag falling two while Deutsche Bank rose one mark. KHD rose two marks while Preussag and Dreadner
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    • 267 9 NOV rr» COMEILLE Alr-LtquMe BSN Oervau Dtnone CSKi Thom*onCa»» Op f rancalar d« Petrolea Compacnw Financier* Compagnie General* Credit Fancier De France Hachette (Ubrmlrte) Marhtnes Bull Mtchelln(B) Parlbai Pechlney Clflne Kuhlmatnn Peuftot Citroen Ptililpa(NvOetn Beztt) PnnLemps 8 A Rhone-Poujence SA Royal Dutch SuewCle Fman Del 367 MO 379 139
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    • 62 9 NOV Fr* FORWARD MARKET Acw •XI ArbM -8 Amur Hrujcan ■•"■J Bru-Lamb ♦I Cock I> B*rr> ♦5 ft*-. -8 Ehrirotwl Oh-lnno-Bm 4-9 -4 Hnbok -IS iviro JS Ryl Dutch 15 Nidro Soc On Br If •M 10 Nnfina its 8nlva>> A -IS Tanks -2 UMtn no -23 V Mont
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    • 292 9 NOV Rand INDUOTUAL8 A Alpha 13S Abercom 195 •10 AE And CI 535 •s AMIC uoo -IS Barlow* 445 CNA Currte Finance M De Beer* Ind Edcon 315 Edgars 3700 B Eveready 320 Fed vol* IM Fuflt 95 unch Qardian Otena.nl Oratemn 275 Hippo Hlveld 212 42 HuletU 215
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    • 187 9 NOV CS AbiUbt I«% Alcan 39 Algoma 25S unch Bonk Mont 23V. unch Bank Nova Scotia 22 unch Bell Tel 61 Betn Corp BP Can Ltd -J. 18 Rnucan 1«% camp Red Lake Can tmp Bk 29 Conpac 22V. Canpac Inv Pi 1(B unch Carting O'Kecfe 4% unch Comlnco
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    • 136 9 Avrtitc J NEW YORK JIONDON (DUBA! j S NGAPORf IKUAIA [BANGKOK JAKARTA TOKYO .'SYPNEY i LUMPUR *r > «•> i |*V OUR WIDER HORIZONS As a group of companies supplying a diversified range of products and services to Poth domestic and ove r seas n UMW regui r es T
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1105 10  -  .By MANO SABNANI RED-inked loss figures ••-wjfcjch have once again jSgied Sea View Hotel's latJC#nnual results belie the jwjroving performance alid IfJO&ter prospects of the as nap any. tor the tenth consecutive year, the group has reported a net loss, this time
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    • 445 10 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previoua year Magnum Corpn 5% I Oct 4 Oct 14 Nov 6 5% 7%TE Autl Amal 50% Oct 10 0ct20 Nov 7 80% 80% Chrm Ind(KE) 10%<b) Oct 23 Oct 27 Nov 7 10%
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    • 163 10 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close Pub. Rank Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Nov 6 Nov 16 (•uinne.«* Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Oct 25 Nov 7 T. Omenl Bonos Issue of 1 for 5 Nov 8 Nov 17 Synthetic Krsins Rights Issue of 2 for
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    • 231 10 A astral Amalgamated Tla BM: AGM to be held at Wisma Bunga Raya, 152, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur at 2.30 p.m. on Nov 6. I Malayan Baaklag Berhad: AGM to be held at 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur at 12 noon on Nov 14. Sime Darby HaMfaga LUI:
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    • 91 10 KING'S Hotel has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that its principal banker has granted it banking facilities of up to 17 million for the 20-storey extension to the existing hotel. The banking facilities are being secured by a first registered mortgage over the company's
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    • 2563 10 It ►78 Lew Last Sals Vi Die •r- SECTION TWO INDC8TRIAL8 Dfcr CSr CTs T*W N* rm V«l P (*888) B|l ■k 1' Lew 295 248 125 93 242 240 180 247 378 135 188 24 182 108 154 205* 134 190 181 285 344 480 188
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    • 1525 10 Oct 3 OPTIONS JAN APL JLY STOCK Alcoa Alcoa Alcoa Alcoa 40 45 SO 00 TV4 3T/» 1 5/8 mrntD UNTRD 0 3 1/8 UNTRD NOL UNTRD UNTRD UNTRD 45 1/2 4* 1/2 4*1/2 4*1/2 Am Exp Am Exp 10 35 UNTRD T/» UNTRD 11/3 UNTRD UNTRD
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 803 11  -  PETER DOBEREINER makes some elementary deductions about a new star from the East. PETER DOBEREINER OBSERVE our oriental friend, Watson. What do you make of him? Some kind of Chinese, I imagine. Holmes. They have some useful players, the Chinese. Feller called Lu Liang Huan
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    • 687 11 The Oberver ARGENTINE soccer star Mario Kempes, top scorer in this year's World Cup finals and voted best player of the tournament, is the target of an amazing transfer bid by a group of his compatriots. The dashing Kempes, 24, plays for
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    • 597 11  -  By RONALD KOW SO YOU tkiak yoa are a swimmer. Can yoo do all of these: jump from a height of net less than three metres (iato the water, of coarse); swim continuously for ltf metres each of two recognised strokes; tread water for
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    • 1646 11  -  By TEO TECK WENG KEPPEL Club gave a fair V indication of their all-round J superiority when they capA tared both the 'A* and 'B* division team titles in the r Singapore Golf Association inter-club competition yesterday. Playing over the 4,941metre, par-67
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 107 11 THE FRENCH ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES EXHIBIT IN ENEX 78 SINGAPORE 6-10 November, 1978 COGf??* (rS r r OM "i UNE !d < £IE? i G^. p) A*NOULI>-FAI (CGE Group) CLAUDS SA. COGELEX (CGE Group) DEPTEL DEUTSCH DROUET-DIAMOND ICLiTtr MAXE? "ATECELEC SA MUYTT €ÜB4??T"SCHNf,°?U B 4 T 5CHN f LEGRAND
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  • 248 12 THE SINGAPORE braach of Einpeu Ariu buk will float a US$l5 milliea floatlag rate aegottahle certificate «l deposit ia the Aslaa dollar market tahy. The three-year ime, te be ia bearer form, will bave aa Interest rate of V* per eeat above flagapm iaterbaak
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  • 651 12 PRESSURE FOR HIGHER PRICE RISE? SOME members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries could use the fall in Iranian oil output as a lever to force Saudi Arabia to accept a higher price rise at the December meeting. Disclosing this, the director
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  • 604 12 AP, NYT. SAUDI Arabian Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Yamani was quoted as saying his country prefers to consult with other Opec members before taking any action to counter a possible oil shortage resulting from the cut-off of Iranian supplies. "I do not think
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  • 291 12 THE feasibility study for a second integrated steel mill in Malaysia has been finalised and submitted for government consideration. The study was started more than a year ago with provided by the Austrian government, partly in the form of a loan amounting! to M 52.6
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  • 306 12 Reuter ASEAN has decided on its strategy to seek more significant cooperation with the European Economic Community (EEC) in talks later this month in Brussels. z An Asean spokesman said in Jarkarta the Hvenation organisation's standing committee had approved a draft joint statement in
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  • 215 12 Reuter. NEXT year's summit between Japan and other major non-communist democracies will have to agree on the establishment of a system which will contain the use of the US dollar for speculation, Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda said in Tokyo yesteday. Mr Fukuda
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  • 440 12 Carter optimism over package Reuter PRESIDENT Carter said his dollar support package will stabilise and strengthen the dollar overseas, expand US exports and ensure there is no recession next year. He told an open-air rally in Oregon, Portland, that in the last two weeks, many of his economic advisers had
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  • 214 12 THE SMALLER eeaatry Is, tke Mgger Is Its depeadeaey m tereiga trade ■wiei la terms sf grass ■stlsasl prsdaet, that Is, tke Bwscy VMM sf tke tstal eesasmle ft— sf s eeaatry tor a gives year. Expert erleatatcd essatries sack as tke Netherlands, Belgism, Deamark, Asstria sr
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  • 448 12 THE ASEAN protein project, in its third year of operation, has been given a wider scope to include further research and development activities on malnutrition among various vulnerable groups. The project, which received a grant of MJ6.5 million from Australia under the Asean-Australia economic
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  • 130 12 THE Malaysian Civil Aviation Department is seeking a government loan of nearly MS46 million to finance 90 per cent of its development projects next year. In a statute paper presented to Parliament, the department said its total capital investment expenditure to improve existing airports and build
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 80 12 NOTIFICATION Please take note that the Malaysian Palm Oil Producers Association (M.P.0.P.A.) had been formally dissolved with effect from 18th August, 1978. All its functions, responsibilities and commitments are undertaken as from the above date by the Malaysian Oil Palm Growers' Council (formerly OP6C). The address, telephone and telex numbers
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    • 54 12 in' l I 5*3 D BBS MMI R an *——II AIM( .mi te||* f" r.'ivv.'ir:,;! famfti>)iim vjijib MrM^p*n^JiialU B 35ZH Z o 535 M MM 36 MM S3 wmf mar* m«««inaf mI i*4 mcM fuj C«M VWWttIMM* N# CMfl, M »>K||Pt<»W. If con fct« EE* en UK t? MSTtTUTf OP
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 109 13 UPI FRENCH seamen on Saturday called off a threeweek strike that paralysed the country's harbours, after reaching a compromise agreement with shipping line representatives under government mediation. A number of refineries had been forced to close because of a lack of oil, forcing the authorities to consider
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      • 75 13 AP CHINA has built a 4,000-tonne oceanographic research ship, powered by a 9,000-hp engine, Peking's official Hsinhua news agency reported on Friday. Hsinhua said the ship, the biggest of its kind in China, can sail 11,000 nautical miles without being refuelled. The "Hsiang Yang Hung No. 9,"
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      • 73 13 Reuter NEW avenues for cooperation between Bangladesh and Pakistan in shipping and trade promotion were discussed during talks on Saturday between ministers of the two countries, an official said. He said the discussions between Bangladesh shipping minister Mr Nurul Huq and Pakistan's ports and export promotion minister Mr
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    • 515 13  -  By RAHIM KASSIM WORLDWIDE TOTAL container carrying capacity is expected to increase by 50 per cent in 1979 over 1977 to 750,000 containers. But total dry cargo trade is expected to expand by only about 5 per cent, thereby adding to current problems of
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    • 184 13 UPI DESPITE a shrinkage of reported fixing, demand remained sufficient to sustain a firm rate structure in the Far East, Western Atlantic and Europe. Utah maintained its bulker booking activity in the Far East where it paid US$4.lO per dwt to both the 60,593 dwt Oslo Venture
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    • 479 13 Shipping CM. 1 Aconas m 2 1 ACS n 5 Afea IV 2 1 Auila n 5 Alpac IV 5 ANL i 1 APL m 2 Anhsing n 5 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 Angkutan m 4 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank n 5 BBS n 2 Ben
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    • Article, Illustration
      86 13 THIS is Sembawaag Shipyard's new |l million finger pier (above), recently ram pie ted to sapplement toe ether facilities of toe yard. It is part «f toe shipyard's |2I million expansion aad mndrraisnlisa programme. The new pier allows easier aeeeas for sapplies aad services to three floating docks
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    • 283 13 FT THE HARLEY Mullion tanker charter index reached World-scale 121 its highest point for four years last Friday as tanker owners consolidated the gains of recent weeks. There was not a £reat deal of activity in the Gulf loading area, but brokers remain confident that the
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    • 3263 17 Mnmnirtß 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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    • 113 17 The major shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe and Straits ports/Australia and the member lines. ACE (PAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. 'K'Llne Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Une ANRO (BTRAITB/AUB- Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line Nedlloyd Lines Neptune Orient Unas JUMBOLINE( STRAITS/
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    • 946 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/ Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the
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    • 878 18 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Aconas Line— Aconas Sdn. Bhd. Adriatic Container— Container Feeders. AFEA Line— Singapore Shipping. Ahli Shipping— Sharjah. Alfred C. Toepfer Line— In term odai. Algerian National Line (CNAN) —Uni pacific.
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    • 794 18 FT THE WEST GERMAN economy, and the mood of a growing number of businessmen and officials is in better shape this autumn than at any time in the past couple of years. One of the factors still muffling any tendency towards exaggerated
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    • 185 18 A TOTAL af 1,78# ships represeatlag 7.5 miiiton grt registered la Singapore as at Dee SI last year, firmly established Singapore's pssltlea at 14tli amsag the priadpai merehaat fleets at the WfiW# Slagapsre's pssltlsa was 15th la IfJC aad lftth la IV7S. Aeeardiag to
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      266 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Astra Peak (after John Bakke) 8 9. Baodi (after Bunga Raya) 33 34. Straits Hope (0600 20. Tamuraeverett (2359 after Vishva Abha) 18. Vishva Nidhi (after Marui Maru And Bunga Raya) 35 36. PASIR PAN JANG WHARVES Not Available TELOK AYER WHARVES
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    • 374 13 Scan Dutch V Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C. /SCAN W.MED./U.K. Singapore. Tel. *****1. Port Kelang. Tel. *****1. Kuata .Lumpur Tel! *****. Penang: Tel. ***** 4§* JAR DIM WWW Orient Overseas C(ndci*teA Line FULLY CONTMNEMSED I CWVAIf R PAW IX CKVALCR DOS HE NEPTUNE PEAM. HE MERCATOR X ORfNTAI CHIEF
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    • 179 13 J t 11] SEALORD LU Mil ANTAH mm UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) MIUYJa UII9 {■ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE" S pore Loading for '3/11 Muscat (20/11). Dubai (22/11). A Dhabi (24/11) P Mang Doha (25/11). Damm (28/11) Bahrain (27/11). Kwt (2/12). 16/11 14/11 Dammam (22/11). Kuwait (27/11). Bayah (30/1
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    • 620 13 Nedlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services To/From All Parts of the World. Singapore: Tel. *****1. Port Keiang: Tel. *****1, Kuala Lumpur Tel. *****. Penang: Tel. ***** Fo> us Pacilic Gull Atlantic and East Canada (Also jccepi.ng to. Hoogopoq fully containerized fast direct weekly H'nWl! Baltimore 11/12 It/12 23/12 30/12 11/12 17/12
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 701 14 Hapag-Uoyd FULLY CONTMOBED TO EUROPE Spari PKetaag Pea Mm Gmm M"W| ffcarea Ita htmrp BMai 7/il 5/12 30/11 15/12 13/12 9/12 U/12 Nntfala 27/U 28/11 22/12 1»/12 29/12 27/12 22/12 24/12 HaiHila I 9/12 10/12 4/1 31/12 14/ I 12/ 1 8/ 1 10/ 1 FULLY CONTAfOISED TO CEMM/TKSTE S'pare
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    • 396 14 sssz barber blue sea htm m nunc m mi i east ohm I 4'Q K II MC V( •k 1/2 I--19 kn29 to 11 M Am 15 JM tl 19 hn 21 tm 24 29 An Ai 21 F*3 22 JhM M A* 31 27 Hk 11 FAf 2S F*lJ
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    • 461 14 BUT carrMOsasavKZ Go mm better It Vm MMc East priority berthme i discharge at all ports ALSO ACCEPTNG CARGO FOR BAHRAM AND ABU DHABI RV Kim /HIPPIOG V TPfIOIOG PTE. LTD Km r~M Tela KMSPEED RS ***** ■—*3 Tel *****37 *****11 EVERGREEN LINE (EVERGREEN MARINE CORPORATION f FAR EAST/RED SEA,
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    • 803 14 Everett Lines i "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" B F.S.S.C. Agents m Malaysia TEPS MALAYSIA Port Kelani Tel (38) 7355 Penang Tel. *****/***** Cupwii lipliM Pt ■iwwiii iMtneafcaial S. A. C.l F. Ur7 "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" amttm M/SRpr- X/77>m* MBritin Mttiaw S. A. V r 6 ""w* lo «c*w-co. «cwuru corbho. sm
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    • 656 14 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE TMEESTAR. SEABLOOM... M»T CM»„.. MPORT 11/11 NOV MELJCUra 12/13 WW 19/11 NOV DIM. HI 18/17 NOV 13/15 NOV STD. ISL BANGLADESH SERVICE GENERAL AGENTS CONTAMER BOOIUNG 10*0 AGENTS P. KELANG PENANG 15/ It NOV 13/14 NOV QfTTACONG, CMRLNA OCtAN SHPPWG t ENTERPR6E S PTE I TO
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    • 872 15 CL Overseas Containers Limited fflfllCi FMM W/CfIWTiPIT: Ntog turn rim tort Stm Pkttag Span tat Pvfe: f mill 11 ta» 1M UW Uri bU ito 7to MR. US fttto* IM MM tM kM faW 11 hi UTHU Mto faM MM MM W MM Uii Uki NR.RS Ca%k| MM MM MM
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    • 966 15 21 GRANARD LINE t DEPENDABLE NON-CONFERENCE DMESS SEIVICf NEST BOUND-FAR EAST/MEDfTERRAJCAN Vpn Platan Penaat Lee** tar MM V.l9M— 9Nn 12 Nn 14 Nn Dptmti/P Sad Ateiaodfia Bervt/Ijttitu/Pvjtifv Tr«ok/ B«ncHu> Htantwl Tana WW 1.2 m 14 0k It Ok II toe Dpboali, P Saei/P Sa4, Aieiandria/Borat/lattalua P*ea«s/Tr»oli SenftUii Istanbul IWWII-. 3
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    • 761 15 [ryrJ I BEN LINE CONTAINERS EVRESS COHTMPO SERWCE TO/ftOM EUROPE KMC B-HMU rOMt H S port P XeUnt Ccrauay/Aastna MM| I Oty Oulu to? CarrtfcaaAa, Cjh a/u a/n u/u a/u a/u ivu r vu 4/12 a/u x/u vi vi ivu a/u a/u a/u <vu mf IVU VI VI 7/1 (12/1)
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    • 618 15 ir Scan Dutch V Vim I) Mi 2) Ma 3) M*| 4) GMrt «m n/u a/11 a/u a/ U IVU Wll VU 7/U VU a/u vu m/u u/u u/u vu u/u a/u N/u am u/u a/u a/u 2/1 1/1 i™ m :< •i: n 1:1 :1»: 1: r.Vi n n
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    • 479 15 GUTHRIE BOUSTEAD IS* THP BANK LINE LTD LOADS FOR L A AFRICA ■p. Dtrtm El. H i Span 27 Nn/ Ihe P Acta* V4l P Mm| tVZt NN Sp«i Umi S'part 25/271 [IfKSS SOURCE DKECT FROM SRKAPORE 10 NEW ORLEANS. MOBRE. HOUSTON, GALVESTON ALSO ACCEFTM6 CARGO FOR BANGKOK. MANLA. TAIWAN,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 778 16 ■Hawm— (KM SUEZ bj Cantam Vtswi TO EUROPE S tart P Mang I Hunt H burg Bremen Kim A #erp SS ma 11* 9Nm llbi 29 NM 31 Nm IDk 70K 4OK NEPTUK CORAL 1M It Mm 19 Mm 7Ok 9Ok 10 Ok 11 Ok 13 Ok CXVMJU nut 13W
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    • 888 16 I.SA/EAST CANADA SERVICE mcarmt fa/ia contmcrs huh pcnang. t mm store LotMg Ik: KM TOM. CABMEN, NORFOU Penang fctorai P Retang Sagapore 10 MMMYA PtMOH (ABA 2t SO) E.C./CREAT LAKES SERVICE lm*« tw: morfou. m yom. mnwi. iomnto. ashtamu oeiwt. cmcmo Penang Betawae P Mint Singapnrt CAUFOWM/PACIRC NORTH WEST SERVICE
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    • 800 16 NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD 'FULLY CONTAINERISED SBVICP: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FUIY COHTMHHSS) SERVICE S»Ka P Mang S ton £~c£Z* T 1 «Nw 27 Mm 29 NM 31 MM cpSF—*£«£! s#lt 70k cw*?« iisr 13 ISOk 17 ■vtmTIJS? 25? ,fcc n** 24 S2S»^"«!ff l,tot 31 MRCAIOR jIJ MII Ok 31m Ska 7 ta*
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    • 574 16 MALAYSIA* INT(RNATIONAI SHIPfHNC CORPORATION tf*HAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIi «ST ROUND: feeder f Mm| Vassal FUncna M TOT MM OUNOOA 11/u IMK FtANCtSCA 10/11 KB I) Mse*ts 2) Ma* 3) Hburf 4) Gtwrt 21/11 20/11 20/11 10/11 10/11 v« 7/12 0/12 0/12 14/12 «/12 10/12 17/12 22/12 24/12
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    • 494 16 I INTRASEA (PTIE) LTD (t>-r Hi.us>: o;cb.if3 R..aa S"-Q<i;.orp 9 T fit phone '<=,> 3'i-JC B Kansai Line STRAITS/AUSTRALIA SERVICE Singapore P Keiang Lmlag far FORWOVSA kM SaM Brsbane/Srdney/ Melbourne Meiade GREAT BRBMNE VOY 10A 20 Nm ltln *p»« mmmu (To) in man none t*mi ALPAC LINE SOUTH AFRICA SERVICE
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    • 303 17 I SHIPPING FAR EASTWEST AFRICA SERVICES CQNTMfR SERVICE ETA STORE ETA LAGOS m.v. nc noma 3 dk »d* (AMa attain CMP tor P«rt Harcavt mt Tawa) I BULK SERVICE (NON-CONTMNERBED) rrm p.keung rams imos ■MART SOVDCASTASM PTE LTD STONE ***** M ■MART SON WD RL *****1/3 PORING (3127 P* !@td
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    • 205 17 Seatrain s m Fut Container Service to USA ram vs. rrm wnaia. m m u ov t/c VII IS/11 Vl2 1/12 7/12 lt/12 «(*Mt 23/U SNM 24/11 »*>• 3#/ll 11/12 If/12 24/12 21/12 V. 31 FuK Container Service from USA wno m e/c aif on u w fhsq va. rrac
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    • 206 17 EGYPTIAN E G Y PTIM N FAST AM) DKECT UO SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAD ALEXANDRIA) svok ftw ram nsm ma ggf «fc*a WUWK Ok 7 Bac 23 Ncl feci *cU IkS *■4 tail GENERAL AGENTS: SUO-AGENTS: L.N. SHI WHG PTE LTD H.S.H (M) SDN BHD Jft HSUU (Wopere) Tat
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    • 53 17 Oeneral survey on damaged carg* discharged ex the above veaael will be held oo •lb November. 19T» from MO am. to 12 pjDNo further survey will be bald after this date. DOW A LINK CO. LTD JAPAN M.V. -KIMBA SATir Arrived 28.M.1S at PJ> Wharf OodownSOß ng now ran i
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