The Business Times, 5 December 1978

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1 18 The Business Times
  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 218/1/78 TUESDAY, DECEMBER S, lfK SO CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 81 1 AFP OSAKA, Mon.— Two Japanese property insurance companies announced here today that they would participate in capitalisation of a multinational reinsurance company to be set up in Singapore. The Dowa Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of Tokyo and Fuji Fire and Marine Insurance Co. of Osaka said they
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    • 63 1 AP TEHERAN, Mon.— Oil workers launched a new wave of crippling slowdowns in Iran's vital oilfields today, demanding the ouster of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. The action forced a two-million barrel cut in daily production, one-third of normal level. The slowdown are expected to get worse tomorrow. The
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    • 58 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Six people have died in the floods which hit Johore during the weekend, a police spokesman said in Johore Baru today. Three bodies were recovered last nightand another three this afternoon. More than 3,900 people were made homeless in the floods which
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    • 59 1 AFP BANGKOK, Mon.— Thai Airways is considering the opening of four air routes to China, including the Amber One route over Vietnam, the Bangkok World daily said today. The Amber One route will involve stops in Hanoi and Hongkong before flying on to Canton. Aviation officials on
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    • 76 1 AFP MANILA, Mon Gambling syndicates, most of whom have been immobilised by Philippine martial rule, have found a bizarre way of going around the law through wakes for the dead. The Bulletin Today newspaper said the gamblers in Catarman, 448 km south-east of Manila, have been
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    • 71 1 AFP BRUSSELS, Mon. West Germany is against Britain being an associate or sharing in decisions, if it decides to stay out of the European monetary system (EMS) due to start on Jan. 1, West German officials said here today. The officials said that, if Britain stayed
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    • 69 1 UPI. NEW YORK, Mon.— Stocks were mixed early today as investors pondered the dollar's sluggishness on foreign exchanges and speculation over higher interest rates. Trading was moderately active. The Dow Jones industrial average, which soared 12.47 points on Friday, was off 1.37 points to 810.11 during the first
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 125 1 Rises Most Active Sungei Beai Straits Trading Hone Leone OCBC Nat Iron Dunlop lnd Ot'B DBS Wearnes BAT High Low Falls Batu Ktwan M Breweries K Kamptr C*C Supreme Corps Perlia Plant Batu Linlanf Pahang Cona 690 570 370 805 590 416 340 412 296 168 350
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    • 146 1 Rises Most Active S Mai (MM) 950 C it C 556 M Banking 606 OCBC 810 Nat Iron 585 S Rx Trading 580 Hi A Lo 360 Oriental 472 Sel C'nuts 320 Berjuntai 705 Genting 320 Dunlop Est 342 Falls PMRI 300 East Asiatic 287 80 45
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  • 748 1  -  UNLICENSED ESTATE AGENTS By TEO TECK WENG LAWS may soon be introduced to control the activities of real estate agents and bring more order to the market. Property sources yesterday disclosed that recommendations are now being drafted on such measures. The Singapore Institute
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  • 427 1 LAWYERS are concerned at the increasing number of prospective purchasers of property who make payments to estate agents and sign documents without legal advice. The Law Society itself warns that the practice could often be to the disadvantage of purchasers and is keen to bring the potential
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  • 544 1  -  By FOO CHOY PENG THE Asean Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Asean-CCI) has appealed to the Asean governments to allow further strengthening of its role in the economic development of the five countries. It has sent a letter, signed by its president and five vice-presidents, to
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  • 221 1 MNGAPOttE imfcts that Erttataffltekta Mi be allowed Is slipsvac In paying the Aftt (BSIBT J») earrbarge normally impesed by all Bats, adatlia IMs Is the latest development hi the Imtrili Singspere talks an new aviatl— policy held yesterday. ne talks held at the
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  • 521 1  -  By MANO SABNANI THE STOCK Exchange of Singapore (SES) has taken merchant bankers, Morgan Grenfell (Asia), to task for the manner in which they have proceeded in the takeover battle for Singapore Finance (Sinfin). In a sharply-worded letter to Morgan, the advisers of Hong Leong
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 376 2 COME rain, come shine, nothing can dampen the raring spirit of the hedonistic Singaporean. Despite the torrential downpour last Saturday, they were right in the swim of things. Saturday night fever throbbed unabated in the city discos. So did the feversih pace of eating of
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    • 211 2 JAPAN'S exparta, k*«» lag slaee the ISMa, have been aa a steady decline eaaaed by the fall ta the US Mhr*) valae mad valaatary shlpmeat restralate. Aa efflelai Indicator released yesterday ■hawed Japanese esparto last meath regarded a year-to-year deereaae far the first ifay
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    • 691 2 CONTRARY to claims by Australian officials. Malaysia's trade deficit with Australia continues to widen, a trend that is likely to negate efforts by the Fraser administration to improve relations with Malaysia and Asean as a whole. Judging from develop- ments in Australia and figures
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    • 178 2 RATS attacked over 560 hectares of rice-fields in Perak in the first half of this year. A government spokesman said a total of 964 hectares were attacked by either pests or diseases, of which 396 hectares were damaged. During this period, paddy worth
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    • 169 2 BRAZIL, whose trade with Asean countries is now insignificant, has begun to took "much more closely" at the region, Disclosing this, the secretary to the Brazilian Ministry of External Relations, Mr. Renan Paes Baretta said in Kuala Lumpur that his country is organising an
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    • 114 2 SOUTH Korea's commodity exports stood at U5511.32 billion (5523.7 billion) in the first II months of this year, up 30 per cent from a year ago, the Commerce and Industry Ministry said on Monday. The figure on a free-on-board basis accounted for 90.5 per cent of this
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    • 64 2 ABOUT 120 scientists and technologists from all over the world are expected here to participate in an international symposium on science and technology for development. The symposium will be from Jan 22 to 26. There will be 20 participants from Singapore and 10 international Journalists. The symposium will
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    • 314 2 COURSES AND TALKS Oct 16-Dec 18 (every Monday): A detailed study of reinsurance and its role in the conduct of insurance business, srrc, srrc. Nov 6-Jan 27: Life insurance agents certificate course (English and Chinese), SITC, srrc Dec 4-5: Planning and budgetary control for managers, Hyatt, Price Waterhouse
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    • 242 3 THAILAND'S trade deficit rose to US$l billion (SS2.I billion) for the first nine months of this year from $724.5 million in the same period last year, preliminary National Economic and Social Development Bureau figures show. Imports rose to $3.99 billion from $3.46 billion while
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    • 111 3 RANK Xerox has introduced the new "Xerox 22*2" (stove), a compact copier designed for the office requiring ft small copying mftchine. It is also highly convenient and effective as a complementary eopier to the SIN range of copiers. With an area Stem by Sficm, the 2292
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    • 258 3 JARDINE Offshore Promet (JOP), a member of the Jardines Matheson group, will manufacture a wide range of cranes following the conclusion of a licence agreement with Paceco Inc of the US late last month. Under the agreement, JOP will manufacture and market Paceco revolving
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    • 161 3 AFP. SOUTH Korean and Cameroun business and industrial leaders yesterday pledged efforts to explore joint ventures for developing textile and lumber industries in Cameroun. They agreed to make such efforts by combining advanced Korean technology with abundant raw materials and manpower in Cameroun. The agreement came during
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    • 528 3 SINGAPORE, the only Asean country without petroleum resources, has an important role to play in the region's petroleum industry, especially as a refining hub for Asean. This assessment of Singapore's role was made by the managing director of the Malaysian state-owned oil company,
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    • 255 3 AP JAPAN and the United States failed to reach agreement yesterday in a highlevel meeting on farm trade quotas and tariffs. US Ambassador Mike Mansfield and Alan Wolff, special trade representative for President Carter, met Japanese Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Ichiro Nakagawa. They
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    • 168 3 Mr. Patrick Lee, 35, a practising management accountant and financial consultant in Singapore, has qualified for the award of the Joint Diploma in Management Accounting Services. He is the first person resident in Singapore to be so awarded. The diploma is sponsored by the Institute of
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    • 243 3 EUROMONEY, a Londonbased business magazine, in association with Advanced Management Research International, is presenting its first financial conference in Asia. Entitled "Managing foreign exchange risk and using international capital markets it will be held from Feb 26 to 27 next year at the
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    • 285 3 SINGAPORE is continuing to meet the product imbalances in the Asean region although domestic refineries are being set up in neighbouring countries. It is also supplying markets in Japan, Hongkong, Australia, New Zealand, and the US. To meet changing demands, some Singapore refineries
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    • 165 3 Reuter. CHINA is expected to import four million tonnes of coarse grains from all origins during the 1978/79 season (July-June), up from the previously-forecast two million. Disclosing this, the US Agriculture Department noted the recent heavy Chinese corn purchases, which are believed to be scheduled for delivery early
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    • 178 3 Whenyotfre trading peppei; you need a banker who can think like a peeper trader From financing pepper exports In Singapore to lining op import markets at the other end of the deal, American Express International Banking CoriMWtiaDffets involved. You expect your international banker to be at home in the world
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 664 3 TWO-IN-CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 A lug's woven from paper! (5) 8 Trivial but illuminating (5) 10 He set out with something to launder (5) 11 She sounds a blossom (3) 12 A century too many on the cricket field (5) 13 Hesitated to put a song into the act (7)
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 138 4 THE Singapore rubber yesterday closed slightly lower with December One RSS buyers quoted at 234.00 cents per kilo, down 3.25 cents from last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down about three cents on lower London ad- vices, upcountry selling and some stale bull
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    • 360 4 Prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Inl 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b 234.30 235.50N 233.25 234.25N Int. 1 R.S.S. Dec 235.25 235 75 234.00 234.25 Inl. 1 R.S.S. Jan 239.25 239.75 238.00 238.25 Int. 2 R.S.S. 232.50
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    • 101 4 NOON SSR and SMR prices yesterday: RAM De (CM R- nakcr rent Mtk) <* Jannary trwaH Mtk) nayei (ml m oTUcrV per kg) (eenla per kg) SSR 20 (1-ton pallet) 236.50 238. SON 237.50 239.50N SSR 50 (1-ton pallet) 233.50 235.50N 234.50 236.SON SMR5CV (1-ton pallet) 253.00
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    • 25 4 Rubber: Dec 4 Singapore: December: 234.00 cents (down 3.25 cent) Malaysia: 236.00 Tin: $1,946 (up $5 Official offering: 202 tonnes (down 43 tonnes
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    • 145 4 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday rose Mss per picul to $1,946, $246 above the International Tin Agreement ceiling, dealers said. They attributed the rise to strong local buying, coupled with some support from the US and Japan. Turnover fell to 202 tonnes from 245 tonnes last week,
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    • 76 4 COPPER wirebars finished the morning up £8 for cash and £7.5 for three months in London yesterday. The early pre-market was boosted by moderate covering prompted by the New York close, a slightly larger than forecast stocks decline and easier sterling against the US dollar. The movement continued in
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    • 40 4 ZINC finished the morning up £3.75 for cash and £2.5 for three months in London yesterday morning. This metal held steady in sympathy with copper during moderate two way trading. Three months traded between £357 and £359 per torn*
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    • 259 4 TRADING was generally easier on the Singapore produce market yesterday. Pepper-trading continued on an easier note following the devaluation of the rupiah There was a general lack of overseas buying interest. A pepper agent said buyers are holding back in expectation of cheaper offers from Indonesia. But trading
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    • 163 4 SUGAR futures trading in Hongkong yesterday remained quiet throughout the day on lack of interest, with three lots traded against twelve on Friday, dealers said. Only March delivery was traded, which closed at US 8.68/71 cents against Friday's 8.67/68 close. Sugar future* closing priors Claatag Pravftsss Ctataß Jan
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    • 56 4 SILVER closed 0.4 to 0.2 pence down in London yesterday morning Values softened in the initial pre-market reflecting the close at New York on Friday. The market later was steady under short-covering prompted by the rise in gold with prices in the ring fluctuating narrowly in modest dealings. Turnover
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    • 189 4 YARN and cotton in Hongkong dotlan. spot ex-godown cmm jran: China Blue Phoenlz 30a 2.250 328 2,810; 40a 3,025 (per bale ot 400 lbs). Plsaa (Mis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly unq; Flying Geeae unq (per piece X
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    • 1110 4 CURRENCY movements continued to provide the major background influence to commodity markets last week, creating a somewhat irregular pattern of prices. The unexpected deterioration in the US November trade figures after analysts had forecast an improvement, rebounded on the markets as currencies fluctuated sharply. Gold
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    • 187 4 GOLD futures closed quietly firm in moderate trading in Singapore yesterday, dealers said. Business was mainly concentrated in the February contract which closed at U*****.60/70 ounce against $200.30/201.00 at the opening and $198.20/40 at the preweekend close. Prompt closed steady at $197.60 while most other positions showed advances on
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    • 184 4 BANGKOK rice prices were quoted as follows yesterday: (In US dollars per tonne F O B. basis Bangkok) WMte dee: 100 pet Ist class 340. 100 pel 2nd class 325. 100 pet 3rd class 330. 5 pet 313. 10 pet 290, IS pet 285. 20 pet 280. 25 pet
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    • 57 4 COFFEE futures closed the morning quietly steady in London yesterday, down £31 to £21 from Friday in sales of 1,198 lots, including six options and around 320 lots of cross trades. Values flucuated .at the lower end of the session's trading range on mixed dealer liquidation and commission and
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    • 66 4 AT END morning in London yesterday, raw sugar values were £1.55 to £1 per tonne up in a turnover of 1,420 lots White sugar futures were £0.20 to CO.B per tonne higher with turnover boasted to 73 lots by self trading and switching against the raws contract. The London
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    • 86 4 TERMINAL cocoa in London yesterday rallied in the morning from average opening call losses at £5 per tonne, to finish at or near session highs with on .bat' a nee gains of £5 to £12. Turnover totalled 966 lots including two put options and 431 lots crossed. Dealers attributed
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 477 4 The US dollar firmed on the foreign exchange market yesterday but eased early in the afternoon. Dollar's afternoon weakness was mainly against the Japanese yen when the Bank of Japan ironically entered the market and started selling dollars, in contrast to its almost habitual buying of the US
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      • 180 4 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Dec 4: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months 18 Offtr BM 10 t 10 15/16 10 13/16 11'. II 1 ll'i IP. 11 13/1611 11/16 11 11/*****/16 11 11/*****/16 8w.Fr*. Dm.
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      • 54 4 R»|f of pri ices offered by discouat keiu ee oa Doe 4: Oversight to 4% Call deposits -4* Ciooiag 1- Q-»»-3 month D, l M OC«U»f Treasury bills 4 r. 3 month Bank bills 7 1 1 3 month CD 711/16 7 8/18 6 month CD 713/16 711/16 Source:
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      • 21 4 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 7.5 per cent.
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      • 241 4 THE dollar in London yesterday, opened below Friday's closing levels, following a late burst of selling in the Far East which brought it sharply lower than ealier levels there, dealers said. Trading was quiet but nervous, with no new factors to cause the dollar's decline, but movement against the
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      • 215 4 THE US dollar fell to 199.90/ 200.06 yen in late trading from an early 203.35/45, dealers said. They said the dollar fell against the yen largely on profit-taking by operators who were long on the US unit, and because of Central Bank intervention in Tokyo, where the dollar closed
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      • 182 4 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed lower at 199.70 yen, compared with a 202.00 opening and 201.25 at Friday's close, after small dollar selling intervention by the Bank of Japan in early trading, dealers said. The dollar fell sharply in heavy late trading on sales
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      • 58 4 AUSTRALIA /NZ exchanges quotes yesterday: US dollar ***** 1.1273 Sterling 0.5M2 0.57 M Ninety-day air mail buying rate*: Sterling O.MR US dollars 1 1720 Ninety-day forward buying rate*: Sterling 0 MIC US dollars 1 1368 New Zealand: Sterling 0.5391 0 5312 US dollar 1.0470 1 0370 Ninety-day airmail buying
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      • 46 4 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes yesterday: us i n m Can I MM T Stg 3 735 741 DR9IM 02 Sir 111 36 M Lit 2 256 MO FTr 43 .40 M Nkr 37.32 42 Bfr roa (.31 X 2 BTr na < 171 211 Yen e
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 530 5 THE AMERICAN government securities market made some moderate headway and was at its best levels on Friday as the Federal Reserve consummated repurchase agreements, and Federal funds traded at 10 per cent. Uncertainty which had prevailed regarding the desired target (or the
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    • 113 5 Reuter TBK PLANNED in la r iii,n isr um/m mi rrt t per east, b seen any financial SHeeTse earUa**MtattSa next year. Hlirthnhn Phillips •■I USB—geveramea3P"L*earh InflatUa weald ha la tighten (heal pafey If V'Tils? M .fUS* ■eapMdtat >■ Iks next even II the
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    • 76 5 NYT. CLEVELAND is fast heading for bankruptcy, possibly in this month. With US$l5.5 million (about Ss34 million) in notes due on Dec 15, this industrial city in the northern United States appears unable to pay off the loans. And, there is widespread speculation in business and
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    • 709 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0200 SFO/HKG MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0725 KCH SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0840 PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL CAL CI814 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1005 HLP GIA GA90O 1030 HLP
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    • 803 5 FEROCIOUS competition and aa abundance of liquidity have produced a dramatic upsurge in lending in the syndlcnted Eurocurrency market, both to industrial and developing countries. But as the volume of loans In this borrowers market earalatfa. the terms and standards of loans declines,
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 495 5 JAPAN OWES DEBT TO JAPANESE Prime MinisterDesignate Masayoshi Ohira says his country owes its present position to the US dollar, and feels obligated to help rescue America's currency. In a Time magazine interview, Mr Ohira said: "Japan must cooperate more actively to help defend the dollar." fie added that Japan
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    • 221 5 EXPO BRASH. 78 .;i i ioum Singapore Dcccmhcr 6 10 BRASIL 1 he Brazilian Kxmbition is sjxmsored by Ilir Brazilian Ministry of Kxtrmal Relations Itamarat\ Designers and contract (is: Arqui prom \rcjuitetura. r Qmu'rcio Ltcia An exhibition which presents Brazil the country, its people .its products and its culture. This,
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  • 400 6 THE ASEAN Chambers of Commerce and Industry has taken a promisingly aggressive role in the regional concept. Following its meeting in Bangkok last month, the group appears to be united in its drive towards greater regional integration. It has sent representations to Asean governments
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  • 220 6 ONE MORE call for government action has been raised by yet another public body in Singapore. This time, it is the Singapore Institute of Surveyors and their chosen target is the lowly housing agent. But regulation should only be called for when there is a
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  • 937 6  -  DOMESTIC COMPETITION INTENSIFIES By OMATSU MATSUDA JAPAN'S BANKING institutions are facing the most crucial turning point in their history since the war's termination in 1945. The medium-term growth tempo of the Japanese economy has begun to slow sharply in the wake of the oil
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  • 833 6  -  By LEONARD SILK NYT NEWS thai the US raa a trade Mdt d US$2.l MlHm<BN.l HUm) ia October a nhii werseaiag ef the September reBait a Maw to Adaridstraitoa efOdals' freaaeat eeateattoa that the tide hM begaa to tara aad thai the trade balaaee will he a
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 59 6 7 OUTLOOK for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: generally fair. Report for 24 bears prter to 7JI p.m. m Dee 4 at the alrpert: Maximum temperature 29.9 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 100 Associated humidity 21.4 Hours of sunshine 9.40 Rainfall in millimetres trace Total rainfall for the
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  • 1473 7  -  SERVICE and labour-lav-ish hotels will have to tighten their belts staffwise soon. But Labour Minister Ong Pang Boon's announcement, writes JOHN TAN, may not be confined simply to the hotel industry. It could be a major policy outline with far wider ramifications. JOHN TAN OVER
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  • 334 7 THE weekend's floods had moments of amusement. Apart from enterprising Singaporeans who parked their cars Just outside the Botanic Gardens (to catch fish, of course) one of the daily papers also published the picture of a bus caught in the flood. On the back of the
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  • 882 7  -  FORUM with Teresa Lim TOO Buy pes pig have the aetlee (hat fflagaparr ku M "eattue". What to geaerally meut to really that la Slagapere, there to aet tea meek to 4a which to aaythiag like what to daae la Earepe ar the US. That to a mistake
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS MARKETS
    • 561 8 TOKYO THE MARKET continued bullish on medium-sized blue chips and Large-capital stocks due to buying by the major brokerage houses. Incentives backed issues and speculative issues also shot up. Turnover and total sales value were extmnely large again. In the morning session, radium-sized blue chips such af
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    • 338 8 THE MARKET shrugged off interest rate uncertainties yesterday to move strongly out of phase. ..turnover figures were not panicualrly exciting but it was encouraging to see active trading In the afternoon. little stock on offer, it was the high yielding shares and- quality blue chips that outperformed the average
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    • 361 8 THE MARKET closed firmer on balance aided by speculative buying of diamond shares, dealers said. Prices also rose in reaction to firmer overseas markets and a rise in the value of the US dollar. CRA climbed 14 cents to A 53.49, while Ashton firmed 3 cents to 91 cents
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    • 314 8 THE STOCK market closed mixed with an easier bias in moderate trading, dealers said. Among losers. Industrial Fi- nance Corp dropped 60 baht to 2,495, Raja Finance 50 to 1,840, Berli Jucker and Saha Patthanapibul 10 each to 421 and 286 respectively, Dusit Thani 14 to 402 and Union
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    • 93 8 DEC M Pe»o» Acoje Mining .011 -0 0006 Alias Con A Atlas Con B 17.10 +0.4 BafutoOold .011 0 001 BeniuetCon. B BF Goodrich 21 50 unch CDCP 20 50 +0.7 Inco B Landoll Le panto B 2050 0 006 Marlnduque B 5.70 0 25 Meralco 1990 ♦0.2 Oriental
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    • 257 8 THE MITSUBISHI Trust and Banking Corporation, Tokyo, and the National Bank of Australasia Limited, Melbourne, have announced formation of Australia-Japan International Finance Limited, a joint venture finance company incorporated in Hongkong Each bank has a 50 per cent stake in the new company. The company, registered
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    • 89 8 THE SYNDICATE of major banks that manages bond issues for foreign borrowers on the Swiss capital market plans no further issues this year, Zurich primary market sources said. Demands from borrowers to float loans in Switzerland has tailed off as the year end approaches, although
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    • 65 8 Reuter BANGKOK Bank plans to double its issued capital to three billion baht from 1.5 billion next year. Bank sources said the increase would be effected in (our instalments with proceeds used to finance exxparation, but gave no details of the form and terms of the
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    • 1301 8  -  By DONALD F. SINCLAIR AMERICAN stock markets are currently beset by the exceedingly gloomy prognostications being bandied around (or the economy. However, a surprising number of distinctly bullish forecasts for Wall Street are beginning to percolate through from the United
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 854 9 f N AMERICAN b NYT. BY NOW holders of Carrier will have decided a difficult question: Whether.or not to tender their shares to United Technologies under an offer expiring yesterday. In view of a court decision last Thursday, the decision was not an
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    • 217 9 Reuter, UPI. FORD MOTOR has been holding talks with Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky on the possibility of Ford setting up a car plant in Austria. Chancellor Kreisky said that negotiations with Ford were under way, although no result was yet in sight. Informed
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    • 112 9 STANDARD OIL of California said it has placed Grand Bahama Petroleum (Petco) in receivership. Petco is a subsidiary of New England Petroleum (Nepco) which owes over US$lOO million to Standard affiliates. Standard said in an official statement it was compelled to appoint a
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    • 496 9 EUROPEAN FT. WEST GERMANY'S chemicals industry has not fully benefited from the improved economic climate at home and in most foreign markets. This conclusion is reached by Hoechst, the last of the West German chemicals "Big Three" to report on progress during the first nine months
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    • 386 9 BP CHEMICALS is to build a £50 million (about Ss2ls million) ethanol plant at its Grangemouth chemicals complex in Scotland. The plant, which will be capable of producing 155,000 tonnes of ethanol synthetic alcohol a year, will replace two older plants that have a capacity
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    • 125 9 THE ALGERIAN stele all aad gae ijainln for a forda* Baak (Aan) mid Ike lata, for which the steer syadfeaie leader Is Uayds Baak laiiifHiaal, win eever If per eeat ef Ike easts at twe gam ptpnllara for tee Baaal B'teel/Anew prejeet, te he hailt by Bas Kaka
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    • 104 9 Reuter A PHILIPPINES-BASED ell exptoratt—, led If Mi thM explsr story M in the dtopstod Bssd Bank ana sf ttgSsathChtsa next year. pines ss part si Ih^SeT edge sf the dispsted Sprstiy Islands lei i llmlm CMaa and Ifchraa. keguMsflnt exptorattsn In
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    • 944 9 ASIAN Reuter. SUBSTANTIAL income from two major property developments over the next three years will provide Hutchison Whampoa with the opportunity for expansion of other group activities. Aaccording to chief executive W. R. A. Wyllie, The Aberdeen Centre and Hunghom Bay Centre Developments would produce
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 354 9 „x-w ■•SBfT"*- .'',mß„ S2^^*2 X"* The Bankers Trust symbol usually stands for permanence and tradition. In the case of letters of credit it stands for qualities you doni associate with pyramids: speed and innovation. Our speed comes from the computer. Bankers Trust has the first computer system that processes letters
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  • DEALS DONE ON THE SES AND THE KLSE
    • 1070 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and bualneaa in and reported to the Stock; of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown ihibrackeu In lot* of 1,000 units unlets otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett'\ Big Board deal (in lota
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    • 273 10 4 1/2% l/VM (380.000) (00.908 00.408) 4 V 4% IMM (290.000) (00 MB 00 808) 1% T P l/VSJ (280.000) (100.158 100 908) 1/4% T P IWSI-44 (280,000) (102.908) 7% l/VM (280.000) (100.008 100.758) 7 1/4% IVim (280.000) (100.75B) 7 1/4% l«/IO/«8 (280,000) (100.75B) 7 1/4% 1/VO7 (280,000)
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  • 98 10 TW Savtaw V "i* Mm4 1 Si t *M —."Sr* > OTBT LU LIT S>cr* Prag 1 ffmhtf S*perc lavM 1-il UP W M5 IJ» mt LIS LB lm ua UUSDMVOll U FVND tar Dae I) MMk PUB ft nmrnm booadB>«r» IkM Mn roank B"putr* nrtk B'patrm 1*mtk»ji**(A)
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  • 2433 10 1978 High Low Company Laet Sale +erGr'» Dir Dfr Cw Gr't rn Net pnt Vel Dw (•980) High Lew 41 m SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 272 238 178 219 275 in 280 328 Z 245 880 132 123* 107 133 195* 59 182 173* 140* 258 Acma Alcorn
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  • 1157 10 BID and offer price* officially luted and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units unlets otherwise specified. INDUS TBIALS Willis (S.TOB S.MS). Aiseae (I.SSB l.sas) <» um. A MM
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  • 220 10 MINHtAL SsenvMaa Malay4a M: AGM to be held at 73, Beach Street, Penang, at 11 JO am. today. Cental Sugars WM: AGM to be held at Batu Tiga, Selangor, at 11.00 am. on Dec I. Selrsn LM: AGM to be held at the Conference Room of United Overseas
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  • 216 10 ALTHOUOa TIE rmMj was nat aa Strang ee of Sagapare Mmhmi ■wt brighter ante yeaIt mm mrtrtalf a gnad way ts sOm* «Mk pryiKMtfceaptara laaa "niMMr, ihw«LlMp S eaato tnm leal which' trantod* apwarda MM It* Par, Nattaaal lraa aai Geatlags. Cyela
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  • 596 10 THE EMERGENCE of better buying support pvbcd prices higher across the boards on the Kuala Lumpur stock exchange yesterdajr. Despite values closing offbest, the rally was one of the most encouraging seen of late. Selected blue chips and glamour stocks in psrticular came in
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1433 11 HONG LEONG Finance is forecast to reap record profits of $9.75 million this year. Its board of directors has anticipated that profits for Singapore's leading finance company will rise by 24 per cent from $7.87 million the year before to 19.75 million for
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    • 277 11 HAVING left behind it the production and supply problems encountered in previous years, South-East Asia Lumber Corporation appears to be firmly set on the path to better profitability, as its latest preliminary results show. Group trading profits before tax have readied $3.6 million, despite
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    • 58 11 THE ISSUED capital of lEE-Trading (S) Pte. Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Industrial Electronics A Engineering Ltd., has been increased from $100,002 to 1200,002. This will be done by the allotment and issue of 100,000 ordinary shares of (1 each to this company, at par
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    • 144 11 DESPITE a slight setback in its first half, Fusan Pishing Net Manufacturing has decided to pay an interim dividend of 5 per cent tax free for the period, the first payment since 1973. Fusan is also making a bonus issue of one new share
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    • 405 11 Current Ex Book* Date Total for Total for Payaiaat Date Clone Payable the year Prarioua year Kmtyii 10%(b) Nov IS Nov 27 NYA 10% 7W Kiata fcellaa Tie ZOOS No* 15 Nov 26 DecS 200% 700% A HUm Plant 15%(b) Nov 22 Dec 2 DecS 15% 15% A
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    • 172 11 Coapaay Particulars Ex Date Books Close C Sugars Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Nov 21 Dec 1 Mia Sec Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Dec a Dec 23 Rakmaa Hydraulic Bonus Issue of t for 2 Jan 18 Jan SB Syiikeiic Resias Rights Issue of 2
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 668 11 K. ¥4§Li e 3 m fj s—fc ils i Ideal Gifts For all the Family \<><;i i Ot^trwr r, rj > r •t m Li?' I ya it lEUJTY W Vp 5! i FOR DADDY FOR THE CHILDREN New Reference Set Normal Price $20.20 Speciel Gift Price $15.80 This beautifully
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  • 928 12  -  By GOH ENG KEE THE International Air Transport Association (lata) has clarified that accredited travel agents in Singapore and Malaysia will be entitled to its proposed one per cent increase in the basic commission rate on international passenger ticket sales.
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  • 259 12  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH BANQUE Nationale D'Algerie has issued US$25 million of floating rate notes in the Asian dollar market. It is the first time the bank is tapping funds from this market. Its traditional sources of funds are in Europe and West Asia.
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  • 112 12 INDIA'S overall economic growth rate in 1978-79 will be about 3 per cent, about half that achieved in *****8, the National Council of Applied Economic Research said. Its latest appraisal of the economy also estimated food-grain production at 126 million tonnes, virtually unchanged from the estimated
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  • 159 12 THE RECENT formation of the Asean Confederation of Employers (ACE) appears to have evoked mixed reactions from employers in the region, some of whom fear that such a federation might indulge in too much talk and too little action. Commenting on ACE's formation last Saturday, Mr
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  • 721 12 LONDON, Mon. Share prices closed steady around earlier firm levels in slack afternoon trading after UK official reserves, wholesale prices index and public sector borrowing requirement figures were all generally in line with market expectations, dealers said. Leading equities extended last week's gains by up to 6p In
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  • 227 12 THAILAND'S Ihaifcrt Baak heab toe Hat ef toe M top haaka to Aaeaa eampiM ky Maalla's Bitoai Day at aepapnr wttli total aaseta wvrto USS&J4 Mlttaa (StfJS Mlttea) at toe eai el leal year. Stagapere'e Lee Wak Baak meriei toe Mgkeet pereeatage gnwtt ef toe M last
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  • 310 12 Reuter THE US dollar yesterday tumbled below the 200-yen level in heavy trading on the Tokyo foreign exchange market after rising briefly to 203.40 yen. The dollar rose above 203.00 yen in early trading, but later fell in stages after the Bank of Japan intervened by
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  • 373 12 THE EUROPEAN tyre industry, a big consumer of South-east Asian rubber, is in a bad way, mainly because of the impact of new technology on its sales. Until the mid-1970s most motorists in Europe bought a new set of tyres after every 32,000 miles. Then
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  • 449 12 TWO JURONG Shipyard workers told an inquiry yesterday how they escaped death aboard the Greek tanker, Spyros, which exploded and kiUed 76 people. Mr N. A. Moorthy and Mr Lim Tee Foong, both fitters, said some pipes on board saved their lives during a
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  • 403 12 BUMPER results at Straits Times Press (1975) have been capped by yet another bonus issue. This time, shareholders will receive a bonus of one share for every three shares they hold, the company announced yesterday. The group has brought in a strong set
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  • 459 12 AP, UPI. CHINA and France signed a seven-year agreement yesterday on economic relations and cooperation that will include the purchase of equipment for two nuclear power stations by the Chinese, the Hsinhua News Agency reported. The agency said the total volume of trade
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  • 128 12 Reuter PROFITS of major Japanese companies rose sharply in the first half year ended Sept 30, but sales were sluggish reflecting sagging exports, the Bank of Japan said. Its quarterly survey of 534 major companies showed combined profits before-tax and special items in the period rose 25.7
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 104 13 AFP JAPAN has offered a concrete proposal fa* the utilisation of Malaysia's five liquefied natural gas (LNG) vessels so that they will not be left idle until the Bintulu LNG project in the East Malaysian state of Sarawak begins production in 1983. Disclosing this in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian
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      • 109 13 Reuter THE continued strength of tanker freight rates resulted in a further sharp fall in world laid up tankers during November to 213 of 24,544,417 dwt tons from 248 of 30,742,292 tons during October, according to London Brokers Howard Houlder. The total of tankers, combination carriers and dry
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      • 61 13 Reuter THE London Tanker Brokers' Panal said weighted average world tanker freight rates from Oct 16 to Nov 15 were as follows: General purpose worldscale, 173.3 against 165 in the previous month, medium range worldscale, 143.6 against 122.9, large range one, 19.6 against 77.3, large range two, 64.2
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    • 563 13  -  By GOH ENG KEE THE number of new shipbuilding orders in the third quarter of this year slumped to 165 the lowest for some time, reports Fairplay International Records and Statistics (FIRS). The overall tonnage contracted at the end of August has correspondingly slumped
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    • 98 13 MABINE MUcn, a M Mpyart, reeeatty eanpleM the first rfx I?*?*** 00 C9r fnt»m tt Banna. The Snnetre heate are ezpeeiei le he MNered wftthla the aeact lew ateathe. Each heat ie fitted with twe lJMUewatt geaerater eete which mpoly eleetrleal pewer to audlllary ejatpaieat
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    • 189 13 CONTAINER leasing companies have increased their fleet of boxes four fold in the last ten years from some 300,000 TEUs in 1968 to one million TEUs now. This represents an investment of about USJ2 billion (594.4 billion) and has increased the share of containers owned by
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    • 4203 17 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World i 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
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    • 1409 18 IMPORT FCL CONTAINERS EX CONTAINER VESSELS AT CONTAINER TERMINAL DATE.4.12.78 Vessel's Voy Date/Time Of Date/Time Mode Of Name No. Completion Of Discharge Store Rent Due Operations Anders Maersk 7811/7812 21.11.78 @0915 24.11.78 1500 TT Nedlloyd Delft 861 22.11.78 25.11.78 0700 TT Asian Princess 85 22.11.78 <g, 1500 25.11.78
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    • 911 18 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Aconas Line— Acooas Sdn. Bbd. Adriatic Container— Container Feeders. AFEA Line— Singapore Shipping. AguUa Oriental—Same. Ahli Shipping— Shaijah. Alfred C. Toepfer Line— Intermodal. Algerian National Line (CNAN) —Uni pacific
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    • Article, Illustration
      368 18 KXJrKCTKD ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Aliakmon Progress (0600 after Ovanes Tu many an) 31/32 Kimanis (1100) 19 King Tower (0600 after Temburong) 22 Marie Bakke (after Santiago Del Estero A Myrtos) 8/9 Menelaus (0500 after Bremen Maru) 46 Nedlloyd Sinoutskerk (after Nedlloyd Nagoya) 3/ Palm Sea Horse
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    • 392 13 Barber Mie Sea DIRECT DIVERSIFIED DEPENDABLE SERVICES TO/FROM USA AND CANADA Agents Barber Lines Singapore Pit Ud Tt< ***** Harrisons Crostitld Kuala Lumpur T«k MNII Pernas MISC Ptnang Tat 673 IS <9* I \R I) 1\ I I \H Orient Overseas Co*dcjMeA Line 4W FULLY CONTWOOED TO/FROM US NEST/EAST COASTS,
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    • 245 13 SEALORD ANTAH 1 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick 288 TEU Capacity, Long Length Capability. ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE' S pore I Loading for 11/12 Kuwait (22/12), Damman (27/12) Bahrain* (31/12), Abu Dhabi (2/1) Dubai (5/1) 2 Damman (5/1), Kuwait (8/1), Doha
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    • 118 13 Angkutan ANL APL Arya Hat ASCL Ben/EAC CAVN V C.C.C. Ceylon Shpg China Nav CMCR CNAN Country DSR-Unes Dong Sue EAC East Malaysia Far East V FESCO m Flotta m Fortune IV Franco Belgian m Frota in GBN V Germa-Tran V GoldStar IV Golden m Good Harvest n Granard m
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    • 425 13 business SINGAPORE BUSINESS MAERSK LINE For US Pacilic Gull Atlantic and Easi Canada 1A136 accepting lor Hongkong Taiwan Japan and Koieai FULLY CONTAINERIZED FAST DIRECT WEEKLY 14/ 1 11/ 1 21/1 23/ 1 27/ i a/1 ILL FOt Cart Am (Mm#** tenta. h JapM (Tokyo. Kate Yotokaoa. 7/12 W/12 Vl2
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    • 761 14 Ftt.lT CONTAKRBED TO EUMPE S pan P Kdaai WW| 11am EXPORTS I*l T*a Eipreu C*y ft E4Mw(k Oukj Bar 111 |> ii Eipreu li« upttl Ba? Hanburt Eqvrss Bremen [xpmi 30/12 4/1 8/1 7/1 19/1 16/1 2«/ l 2/2 1/2 2t/2 10/12 12/12 IS/12 20/12 20/12 28/12 JO/12 29/12 J/1
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    • 479 14 EaS bofber blue FINE IB ATLANTIC K OU A EAST CANADA into Fat I frt 22 Feb 13 Ft* 27 Fa* 1C Mar 2 Ft» 11 Mar Ft* 20 Mar I Mar 25 Fa* 21 Mar J Mar 2% Fa* K Mar 1) Mar 31 Feb 27 Mar IS 1
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    • 579 14 FULLY CORTMOSED SEKVItt Go one better to Hie Mdde East man BERTHMG I DISCHARGE AT Mi PORTS lit Kim /MIPPinG V TPPDIDG PTE ITO. Telex KMSPEED RS ***** Tel *****37 *****11 EVERGREEN LINE (EVERGREEN MARINE CORPORATION! FAR EAST/RED SEA, MEDITERRANEAN SEA EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 1 ALSO ACCEPTNG CARGO FOR
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    • 841 14 Everett Lines/ -burmese^at'oplalTTiie' UKmiMM FRAIIRMIY (fccfc) 10/12 Ok B.F.S.S C. Acents in Malaysia TEPS MALAYSIA Port Kelang Tel (38) 7355 Penang Tel *****/***** Nnvmkmmi MarcMtenUl S. A. C.I. F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" Sj tOMMt rat oumm. cjKiom mats ma S t W K niKtm manm 2/3 F* 4/sr* t/7F W
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    • 654 14 Tuesday December 5,197&. 131 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE OMMOWSTAR. 17/11 Ok IS/1C Oac STO.IEL.Mia It/19 Dk 18/17 Otc GOULDTON. FREM. Mil 21/30 Ok 21/27 Otc STB MEL. MEL BANGLADESH SERVICE GENERAL AGENTS CONTAMER BOOWNG 10*0 AGENTS f KELANG PENANG 17/17 OEC 15/K DEC OfTIAGOWG, CKAUM OCEAN SHTPNG 6 INTERPRSES PTE
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    • 463 15 Overseas I I Containers Limited COWTWCBHT sowct 10 ut/coracn CONTAfOSHP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTMNT: SWGAPOtt MM6FHD CONTJUNER SERWCES. PTE LTD *****1 K LUMPUR CONTAKR AGENCCS *****4, P.KELANG 3*8006/8 PfNANG GUTHWE BOOSTEAO SHTPMG MENCCS 3(2301/3 O C I Australia Strait ITT Container Line (A meat of m unto consortum) RO-RO COWTMOSHP SERWCf
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    • 814 15 GRANARD LINE KLMBU i DEPENDABLE NON-COWEREMCE EXPRESS SERWCE WEST BOUND-FAR EAST/MEDfTERRAKAN M¥ MM MH V 20W *M* MM FUNG ¥.21N.. Spew n«M| f«M( Leo** tar 22 tec 2t Ok 2t Dk Djibouti P Said Alexandria Beirut Lattalua Pireauv Benghazi fetanbul Tuns I tan 10 tan 121 m P Said/Atoandria Beirut
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    • 669 15 rir> BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMNBt SERVICE TO/FIOM EUROPE H-BURG B HAVEN TO {BMW CHialn Tetaa Eipreu C*y at EMvffc ouua«T (M|i On tiippid t*l HanM| Eipeu Bi—i Eipress H BURG BHAVEN R OAM HAVRE SOTON M Germany Austria Benetui France MUK P M*w SaM W SM SM h Sri
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    • 513 15 GUTHRIE BOUSTEAD Ec l^ LYKES ORIENT LINE EXPRESS SERVICE MRECT FROM SMGAPORE TO NEW ORLEANS. MOBR.E. HOUSTON. GALVESTON ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR BANGKOK. MAMLA. TAIWAN. HONGKONG PUSAN AND JAPAN PORTS LEU IYKES (Stack i I 31 tec/3 SINGAPORE *****4 PT KELANG *****" KUALA LUMPUR *****1 PENANG ***** 'X FESCO LINES
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    • 868 16 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. (DM SUEZ fey CrnlM— Vesuto kmuekare i» rnsrns MEJtCATOR M 19 Dk 20 Oa OREXTAL CMKF 12W 2< Dk 27 Oa m comma m 30 0k 310 a (accepting carjeet I* icwtoiw w»1 TO EUROPE Spore P KHan| L Havre H burg Ihc lUk'l
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    • 959 16 IS.A./MST CANADA SERVICE acceptbk ra/ia contabbb nun penang. p kelang. stok Lutaf tar NEK TOM. CAMDEN. NORfOU Penan| Mom P Manf Smjjpox MM MA' (MBA- 77 SO) (/I Ok 1/11 Ok 11/13 Ok 14/ If Ok E.C./CREAT LARES SERVICE La*** tar NOVOU. m TOM MONTREAL TORONTO. ASHTABULA. DETROIT. Q9CAGO CAHFORNIA/PACIFIC
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    • 643 16 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD •FULLY CONTAINERISED SEIVICES FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Sport P MantS twi Hawt r<a tfp NEFTIK FUKfI IDk 27 Ok 3| 10* J jj* JJ" J AOCATOB It D*c 21 Dk 5Ma 7M. J» 008 21 Dk 27 Dk 121 m 14 Ma UMa "J" WCORTMO.
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    • 441 16 ■mm kW 7/1 Ok 11/11 Ok Btona 21/12. CAtt/ Ipool 27/12. HUifj 2/1. Rda* VI. A»erp 1/1. L( Ha»te 9/1. ldon 10/1 HUH 1/5 Dk 10/11 Dk n/l« Ok *»'l 1/1 CM/lloa. (/I Mam, 12/1. Bremen. 16/1 Ipool 22/1 01AMK17/19 Ok 24/27 Ok 21/31 Ok 1/ 2lm Bkxu. 17/1 CAtt/lpool
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    • 733 16 t INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. .ibcr House 13JE Och.ird Smqapor* Q Telephone 23^611 *****5T t REGULAR MDEPOBDIT SQM/FUU CONTAMER SERVICE TO EUtOR »C Pw ft* MRSTBIB2S 12 Dec «M ttMiKtai two ®AW» 73 r«em-Kleri/S a««*i knn wwujnt) ltd anii team mmi no —it i mmt wwt «*t7c. «mn P*a«|- WIB WBBOB
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    • 188 17 NAMYANG LINES ill,** N s <Sf f SS !C M'J'-MIM!* S por- PMang Penang Laadbg far UMQUI UNO »2W 17 Ok 19 Dk 21 toe P Saal/Beirut/lattakia Pireaus/lstanbul/Tfipott Benjhan/Alexandria Lmassol NMfTMG CXOm V.IK ilai lltai -do M mub actapfag oft tar Baagkaa/Tripal (Lfeya) by trimlaiaiiMil via PVa« WRECT TO CHmA6ONG/COLOMBO/KARACHI
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    • 94 17 UMON POEM *WfON BOSTON UNONJEDNH... ANHSING LINE BUBHnwinaiin S'p« r.Ktfwt Penang Lm*| tar S>m P.I hPvt 70K 2/ 3 1m TANMN/STRAfTS/TANIAN I Loidnt l> Part Mat Naif, Mm 1 STORE PRELANG LOON FATT 11/12 DK 13/14 DK LOON CMONS 21/31 Ok 31/ 1 tan EIPRESS LMX sum 15/11 Dk 23
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    • 157 17 MEDAFRICA LINE NAVIGAZIONE SAN PAOI s p KOIM MOMMY DDCCT SERVICE FKOM SMGNUE to ran HMcaitT m> mm (mgdm) SMUrOK LAGOS PJMRCOUIT •tunc (BIT 1973) 20 0* 15 tan 20 lan •A Ktssa 2t Ok 24 1m 29 1m •A VESSEL Slm 30 1M SFA EAST ASIA SMPPMG AGENCY PTE.
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