The Business Times, 2 January 1979

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) NO. TUESDAY, JANUARY *****9l 9 1979 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 60 1 THE BRITISH Secretary of State for Trade, Mr. John Smith, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow for a four-day trade promotion visit. During his stay, Mr. Smith will meet Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen, and Foreign Minister S. Rajaratnam. He will be accompanied
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    • 35 1 Reuter LONDON, Mon.— The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry said today it would send a top-level trade mission shortly to Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand to expand trade relations with these countries. Reuter.
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    • 73 1 A HIGH powered team led by Dr Han Cheng Fong, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labour will visit various manufacturing companies over the next two months to conduct in-depth discussions with top management on current policies and problems. The objective is to exchange views for a better understanding
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    • 61 1 MANILA, Mon.— Philippines Foreign Minister Carlos Romulo said today Asean is studying the possibility of holding a summit conference in Manila during the middle of this year. A summit meeting could prepare a joint Asean action on relations with the US and Japan and review the changed political
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    • 65 1 Reuter TOKYO, Mon.— The next summit of leading western industrial nation in Tokyo has been informally set for June 24 and 25, the Japanese daily Asahi Shim bun reported here today. The newspaper based the front—paged story on government sources. The date of the Tokyo summit will be
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    • 71 1 AFP NEW DELHI, Mon.— Iraq will supply an additional four million tonnes of crude oil to India next year, Petroleum Minister H.N.Bahuguna disclosed here yesterday. Mr. Bahuguna, who just returned home after attending the fifth session of the Indo-Iraqi joint commission in Baghdad, said this would help
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    • 73 1 JAKARTA, Mon.— Prices of several export commodities will be raised from 6 to 66 per cent for this year's first quarter, the Department of Trade announced. The price of conventional rubber will be increased from US cents 96.50 to 103.50 cents a kilogram, crumb rubber from 97
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    • 55 1 TOKYO, Mon.— Improving chilly Japan-Soviet relations and making a success of the upcoming Tokyo summit of industrial nations are top priorities for Japan this year, Foreign Minister Sunao Sonoda said. "Ultimately, Japan's relations with the Soviet Union must be expanded to the level of today's Japan-China relations," Mr.
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    • 82 1 Reuter TOKYO, Mon.— China has informally approached Japan with a request for Japanese economic assistance totalling 7,000 billion yen (Ss77 billion) to be extended over the next 10 years, the Japanese daily Yomiuri reported here today. No further details of the Chinese request were available, it said.
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  • 116 1 THE foltowtog list at stocks gives the It mast tnM ea the Stock Exehaage sI Shgapm tost week. It gives the torasver to thsasaads sf salts, elsstog prices sa Friday sad the high sad tow fsr lfJB Cffny Tlnm •m Prtasa Dae 5f Law Si me Darby
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 69 1 Dm II Dm II Dm n Dm a Dm 9 "BT Index: cloaed 1674.60 i«n.i4 1671m 1674.68 •Industrials closed 346.(0 348.16 341.71 349.16 Finance: cloaed 619.19 619.93 619.00 623.19 ••Hotels cloaed 274.48 274.4 274.fi 275.01 •Properties: cloaed 210.46 210 61 210.54 210.31 Tim: cloaed 156.74 156.72 156.44 158.31 *SRubbers
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    • 81 1 Dee Dee M Dee Z7 Dee B Dee "BT Index closed 2345.46 2348.15 2331.27 2350.44 Industrials: closed 378.33 380.54 379.88 381.98 *> Finance: closed 521.19 520.96 520.19 520.08 •••Hotels closed 348.54 248 50 24B.50 248.58 Properties closed ***** 191.28 191.88 191.57 ♦Tlw: closed 189 21 188 24 188.55 170.82
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  • 781 1  -  THE POWER CONTROL By FONG MEW LENG THE EUROPEAN Economic Community, Singapore's second Largest importer of electrical products, is considering a new import regulation that may hinder local electrical exports to that market. The regulation is now being studied by the community's Council of Ministers.
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  • 190 1 A 34-MEMBER mission of Japanese retailers will arrive in Singapore on Jan 18 for a two-day buying spree. The team, from the Japan Chain Stores Association, is on an import promotion mission to Asean and will also visit Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia. According
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  • 764 1 Reuter NYT WITH no oil coming out of Iran, market prices have .started to soar. Conditions have not been this grim since the Arab oil embargo five years ago, international oil traders said on Friday. What little oU is available, they added, now
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  • 228 1 TWO OF THE nut Mater lacal eflleen la Cltlhaak have radgMl la Jala dameatk haaka. Mr. Wwg Naag Jaag (ateve), formerly a vleseprerideat aad the MaPacific repreaeatatlve for pa—eatal hariaeaa la the reglea for Cltlhaak, has left to jaia OveraeaCM—
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  • 511 1 THE PROMISE of low air fares between Australia and London is "deceptive", a "camouflage" and "a cosy duopoly" in which "fares will be jacked up before long." This is the opinion of Mr J.Y.M.Pillay, chairman of Singapore Airlines (SIA), contained in a
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  • 892 2 THERE is no coherent American strategy, say many people. US policy is basically one of short-term reactions to long-term problems. But others believe present contingency plans are enough to cover every strategic and tactical eventuality. A debate is on in the United
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  • 1344 2 NYT HENRY Kissinger's friend Mollie Parnis tells about the time she clucked in dismay over that terrible law that says you can't run for president. The German-born Kissinger smiled slyly and replied: "But there's no law that says I can't be emperor." The former US
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 601 2 TWO-IN-CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Strike making a number idle (5) 6 Less than a quarter of a column (5) 9 Spotted, not sugared (7) 10 Remove a long piece (5) 11 Form of alloy likely to adhere (5) 12 Will hush everybody (5) 13 Not a flat out speed! (7)
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  • 1310 3 A MIRACLE weapon to destroy viruses is here a natural protein called interferon.Discovered more than 20 years ago, interferon was only completely purified recently, opening an excitng era in medical combat against diseases. Harold Schmeck Jr. reports: NYT INTERFERON, a seemingly ideal weapon against
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  • 812 3  -  By PETER SCHUYTEN NYT CONTINUOUS-WEAR contact lenses that can be left in the eye for several months at a stretch may soon become a commercial reality but only for a very limited number of people. At least that was the tentative conclusion reached by the
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  • 376 3 COURSES AND TALKS Nov 6-Jan 27: Life insurance agents certificate course (English and Chinese), SITC, SITC Jan 6: Dynamics of communication and growth workshop, Hyatt Hotel, Dr Dale Bailey Jan 6, 13 20: The Effective Secretary, SIM conference room, Mr Tan Teck Huat Jan 8-19: Personal and company
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  • 1079 3  -  THE BRAZILIAN market is more accessible to foreign exporters now than ever before, if only because a psychological barrier has been crossed. Where the US used to be the trading partner of this South American country, Brazil's leaders are now keen
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 195 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed officially uncertain and mostly 0.65 to 0.95 pence per kilo down from Thursday. Turnover was 44 lots of five tonnes and 722 lots of 15 tonnes which was boosted by several large blocks of cross trades. There were no kerb trades
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    • 197 4 COCOA terminal in London on Friday closed £19 to £24 per tonne down and turnover totalled 2993 lots. The market fell back during the afternoon under long liquidation prompted by lack of follow through to the recent rally, steadier sterling and a New York opening which was not as
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    • 169 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Friday fell on heavy late selling to close with losses of 3/4 to two cents a bushel. Only the November managed a fractional gain. The market broke under selling by a commercial of January and May contracts. Locals also sold late in the shortened
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    • 65 4 C.I.F. North European ports. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Frl Previous Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne February unch 615slr Sumatra 5* ffa bulk December unch OOOOlOpd January 627.50slr/ S25pd 625pd February 625s lr S2350pd March 622 50slr«20pd Apr/May Ol7JSOpd 612J0pd Nigeria 5% ffa
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    • 406 4 THE KILOBAR in Singapore on Saturday opened at $15,900 and closed at $15,783. The high was $16,100 while the low touched $15,783. Hie market was quiet. Spot gold for London delivery opened at U*****.00/.50 and closed lower at $226.00/.50. The high and low were $228.00/ .50 and respectively. The
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    • 224 4 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE. SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL ON SATURDAY: Quail Bulk »00 BeUers, old drum 1114 aeUen, new drum UU Mltan. Caym: Mind (locne) UK/Cool (10 buyers. hffwi MnHofc ACTA while lob 100% NLW 5347.50 seOera. Sarawak white lob W% NLW tHO 00 sellers. Sinwik block
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    • 250 4 COPPER wirebars finished the morning unchanged for cash and down £0.5 for three months in London on Friday. The market continued to trade within a £2 per tonne range during routine dealings with the bulk of activity centred on end-year booksquaring operations. Expectations of a small stocks decline gave
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    • 260 4 RAW SUGAR futures in London on Friday closed £0.25 down to unchanged and turnover totalled 1869 lots. Values rallied during the afternoon on local buying and short covering prompted by a steadier than expected New York market. In the morning, the market had lost up to £1.25 on a
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    • 165 4 SPOT SILVER bullion in London on Friday closed at US 601.00/602.50 cents an ounce compared with its afternoon fix of 602.10 cents and its previous close of 600.00/602.00 cents in quiet trading, dealers said. Three months metal closed at 301.80/302.80 pence an ounce compared with its Hz of 303.20
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    • 471 4 THE MALAYSIAN Minister of Agriculture, Datuk Shariff Ahmad, said yesterday his ministry would carry out a registration exercise involving all cattle, buffaloes, goats and pigs in Kedah. He said the animals would be branded so that they could be identified by veterinary
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    • 1203 4 NYT THE MARKET In Treasury securities is the largest trading market for securities in the world, and the most stable, Robert Carswell, deputy secretary of the US Treasury, said recently. "If it's screwed up," he warned, "it's the nation's loss." What Is worrying Mr.
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    • 113 4 THE Straits tin price in Penang on Saturday rose M&0.50 to $1822.00. Turnover rose 48 tonnes to 278. In LONDON on Friday, tin gained £40 for cash and £10 for three months standard, while high grade was up £45 and £37. Sustaining influences were the further rise at
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    • 112 4 ROBUSTA futures in London on Friday closed about steady £12 to £25 per tonne up from Thursday in sales of 4234 lots including one option afid around 1506 lots of crosstrades. Morning trading centred around near months, particularly spot January ahead of option declratlon closing at noon. At midday
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 247 4 THE US dollar continued to drift down against European currencies in extremely thin pre-holiday trading in London on Friday, dealers said. There were no new factors but the dollar remained overshadowed by the political crisis in Iran. The dollar closed at 1.8185/8215 marks compared with an opening 1.8260,90 and
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      • 251 4 THE DOLLAR in New York on Friday closed slightly weaker in extremely quiet trading ahead of the long holiday weekend, dealers said. They said the unit's movements "were minimal as many banks closed early for the weekend and as most had already closed their books for the year.
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      • 376 4 IN A THIN market, the dollar last week was under heavy pressure and weakened from 1.6515 Swiss francs to 1.6235 Swiss francs, from 1.8545 marks to 1.8250 and from 194.75 yen to 195.40. Massive interventions by central banks were necessary to prevent a further
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      • 45 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on Dec 29: lcno/iM Can 1 5305 1.5410 Stg 3.710/ TO Dfl *2 30 SO Str 112.30 a Lit 2.198/303 Ftr 43.53/(3 Dkr 36 85 3(05 Nkr 30.27/47 Bfr con (.343 353 Btr (la (.214/254 Yea 0 S3BO 0 MOO
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    • 547 4 AFP CURRENCY will again be the main arbiter of commodity price movements in 1979. No serious shortages of supplies are forecast: in fact, large surpluses are expected In several sectors, Including sugar and wheat and, to a lesser extent, copper and cocoa. Sluggish
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 334 5 CHINA appealed to Taiwan on Sunday night to begin trade with the mainland and allow direct postal service, shipping and personal visits as a first step toward eventual reunification of the nationalist-held island with the rest of the country. The Chinese government also said
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    • 801 5 RIVALRY FROM JAPAN AND EEC AMERICAN exports and service contracts to China soared to $800 million (SJI.B billion) last year from little over $100 million in 1977. They could total several billion dollars within a few years, according to the National Council for US-China
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    • 836 5 NYT PRESIDENT Carter will propose cutting back some social security benefits for future beneficiaries as part of his plan for an austere Federal budget in 1980, according to administration officials. The savings, if the proposals are enacted by congress, would be roughly
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 587 5 Agencies A BILL to end a two-year-old ban on political gatherings in Thailand is to be introduced in the Legislative Assembly next week in preparation for general elections in April. Prime Minister Kriangsak Chamanand announced in a televised New Year address that he would introduce the bill
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    • 171 5 AP NEARLY two years after bloody riots erupted over food price increases, the Egyptian government on Friday launched a new round of planned hikes by raising the cost to consumers of petrol and cigarettes. There was some grumbling, but no violence when Egyptians
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    • 321 5 Reuter THE FEDERAL Reserve Board is likely to maintain a steady monetary policy over the very near term following the continued moderation in money supply growth, analysts said. They cautioned, however, that pressures for higher interest rates are continuing to build, thereby calling
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    • 187 5 US Agriculture Secretary Bob Bergland predicts American food prices will rise between 6 per cent and 10 per cent in 1979. In an interview with US News and World Report magazine, Mr. Bergland said the cost of hamburger (ground beef) and steak will rise
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    • 681 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tu»e Proa 1 SLA SQ101 0815 KUL 1 MAS MH6Z1 0840 PEN 1 MAS MH607 0845 KUL MAS MHS71 0945 PEN/KUL CAL CK14 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1006 HLP GIA GA980 1030 HLP MAS MH605 10C KUL SIA SQ10S 106 KUL SIA
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    • 145 5 THE number of cars and trucks recalled by America's four major automobile manufacturers for safety defects dropped sharply in 1978 from last year's record total, but remained well above the levels of 1976 and 1975. The 86 safety recall campaigns conducted this year by the
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1419 6  -  By JOHN ROCKWELL NYT IT'S BECOME a cliche in pop-music retrospectives to complain about conservatism. In 1978, there were indeed signs of a continued consolidation in mainstream pop music, but at the same time the forces of radical creativity had plenty to
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    • 1270 6  -  By HAROLD SCHONBERG NYT THE 159 th ANNIVERSARY of the death of Franz Schubert got all the play last year, as well It should have. Bat there are other musical anniversaries too, and before 1178 is forgotten, let's talk about the 299 th anniversary of the birth of
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    • 860 7 FT Title: Katheriae MiwflfM, a Megraphy Aitkar: Jeffrey Meyen Pskllsher: Haadsh Hamlltea Pages: JN Price: CIM Reviewed by Rachel BUttagtoa KATHERINE MANSFIELD'S werk h still nenhakwei by her life. It will be laterestlag to see if this chaagee aew that Jeffrey Meyen hss sataagled the thread sf her
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    • 1524 7  -  By DAVID FISHLOCK FT ALCOHOL'S fascination for me can be traced to my early 'teens, not so long after I first began to take an interest in chemistry. While my alchemical school friends plumped for elementary explosives, I was
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    • 705 7  -  By EMID NEMY NYT IT'S GOING TO be a very mixed-up year, the absolute frits for the insecure. The rules for fashion may have relaxed, but the rules for what's going to be done, and what isn't going to be done, have practically
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 722 6 CONCERTS: THE German pianist, Peter Schmalfuss, will present a Chopin recital at the grand ballroom of the Singapore Hilton on Friday at 7.30 pm. The recital will include five Mazurkas, the Ballad in P minor Op. 52, Polonaise Dramatique in C sharp minor Op. 26 No. 2, two Waltzes, the
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    • 269 6 RADIO SINGAPORE 5 PM Opening followed by I Dream of Jeannie (r)* Diary of Events (Es* Harold Lloyd's Comedy Classics—"Speedy" Intermission Opening followed by Fables of the Green Forest (cartoon)* News in Brief* Wonders of the Wild* The Phil Silvers Show (r)* Wikf Wild World of Animals* 7.30 News and
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 991 8 Rally may well prove to be just a flash in the pan K LUMPUR THE LAST week of 1978 would have ended on an extremely dull note if not for the last minute burst of support among selected plantation and industrial stocks
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    • 246 8  -  Week ending Dec 29 Compiled by Violet Chow OTHERS Bats Kawaa announced that it will make a new issue of Mil each to bumiputra investors. The additional shares privately placed at MU.IO per share will rank parri passu with all existing shares except that they
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    • 458 8 r SYDNEY MANY BROKERS took a holiday during the three days of trading last week and Australian share markets traded considerably quieter as a result. Total volume never rose above the 2-million mark on any of the three days in Sydney, although the
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    • 133 8 Reuter A LEADING broker has fori cast a mixed year for the Manila stock market this i year. Mr. Adolfo Duarte, president of Philsec Investment Corporation, said yesterday that interest would focus on oil issues following the discovery of offshore oil and the start of production this
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    • 787 8 SINGAPORE fc A THE LAST trading days of the year (or a stock market have traditionally been reserved for "window dressing" activities and last week at the Stock Exchange of Singapore was no exception. Having more or less absorbed the shock
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    • 425 8 r NEW YORK k A STOCKS settled for a token loss in moderate trading on Friday amid last minute tax selling and bargain hunting against a mixed news background. Analysts said concerns about unrest in Iran kept buyers on the sidelines
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    • 494 8 NYT HEFTIER DIVIDENDS typically bring joy to the hearts of stockholders and cash to their pockets. With this (act of financial life in mind, Standard A Poors Corporation of the US delivered some reflective remarks yesterday. The more liberal attitude of companies with regard to dividend
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    • 713 8  -  > LONDON By GERALD COLVERD FAREWELLS are tempered with the prospect of a future greeting and the departure of the 1978 calendar investment year will doubtless be patronised with some tears of regret. Opportunities taken, versus opportunities lost, leaves the balance in success
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCK MARKETS
    • 1022 9 NEW YORK STOCKS settled (or a token loss in moderate trading on Friday amid last minute tax selling and bargain hunting against a mixed news background. Analysts said concerns about unrest in Iran kept buyers on the sidelines despite some favourable
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    • 301 9 Toronto THE MARKET recorded a broad advance in moderate trading on Friday. The composite index roae 9 points to close at its best level since mid-October and gains led lasses 231 to 130. Brascan A, the volume leader. rose 2H to It 1 on 298,04
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    • 205 9 EUROPEAN MARKETS rHE FRENCH share market was firm in fairly calm trading on Friday, underpinned by some buying from unit trusts, bourse sources said. Banks, electrical*, chemicals and stares were firmer while foods were irregular. American shares were steady while Germans, international oils and
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    • 377 9 STOCK PRICES in US may be depressed but that doesn't cast an aura of pessimism over one group of buyers in fact, the weak stock market has heightened their interest in buying shares. This growing group consists of companies with substantial cash available buying their own
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    • 401 9 PROFIT-TAKING on Friday pared an earlier 15-cent gain by De Beers which ckiaed 10 higher at 850, dealers said. They noted overnight interest from both London and New York. Friday's rise took the price gain for the current short trading week to 43 cents, which dealers attributed to an
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 308 9 ASIAN L UPI KAWASAKI Steel Corp has said that China is requesting its help to expand facilities at a steel complex in Anshan, north-eastern China. China plans to build three bottom-blown coverters and continuous casting equipment as part of a project
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    • 457 9 EUROPEAN FT THE STRESSES arising in French industry, both public and private, by the gradual relaxation of state controls, have resulted in an open war of words between the French Ministry for Industry and the state-owned Elf Aquitane Group, France's second largest oil company. The
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    • 265 9 FT WITH EEC production quotas due for renegotiation by 1980, it must benefit the British Sugar Corporation and Britain to produce in excess of the "A" quota of 1.04 million tonnes. Sir Gerald Thorley, the chairman, says in his annual report. As low cost
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    • 230 9 FT SCANDINAVIAN Airlines System (SAS) reports a 38 per cent rise in pre-tax earnings to 126.7 million Swedish kroner (5563.5 million) for year ending Sept 30. The board of directors also forecasts a further improvement during the current year but warns as it
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    • 239 9 FT NORCROS HAS reported that profits before tax climbed 17.8 per cent to £6.53 million (Ss2B million) for the half year to Sept 30, 1978 and the directors are expecting another satisfactory year with a healthy cash flow and maintained liquidity. Earnings per share for
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    • 93 9 A RECORD 8.2 billion shares were traded this year on the two major US stock exchanges. The New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest. said total volume for 1978 climbed to a record 7.21 billion shares, up from 5.27 billion last year and the previous
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 876 10  -  ARTHUR NG SINGAPORE Land expects U maintain its high profit growth in the current year following the successful recovery in the financial yyar Just past. > According to the rights offer document, the chairman, Mr Tao Shing Pee, forecasts after-tax profits of million for the
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    • 144 10 MALAYSIAN FEED NULLS has told the stock exchange that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Malaysian Feedmills Farms Pte, has increased its authorised capital from one million shares of $1 each to five million shares of $1 each. The company has acquired a further 2.8 million shares of $1 each in
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    • 83 10 General Cerute BM: EOGM to be held at 7th Floor, AIA Building, Jalan Am pang .Kuala Lumpur at 11.00 am on Jan 4. MMhkfrii Textile BM: AGM to be held at 179> 241, Mak Mandin Industrial Estate, Butterworth, at 11.00 am on Jan 8. Bavto 8KA: EOGM to
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    • 490 10 Current Ex Booka Date Total for Total for Payment Date Cloae Payable the year Previoua year SEAL 3*TE Dec8 Dec 20 Dec 30 6*TE Wearnea 12*(n) Dec 15 Dec 22 Dec 30 17* 14.67*(a) Inchcape 3* Dec 11 Dec 16 Dec 31 3* 10* M Box Bhd 5*1
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    • 213 10 Company Particular* Ex Date Books Close S'porc Land Rights Issue of 1 for 3 SI.40 per share Dec 15 Dec 22 Synthetic Resins Rights Issue of 2 for 5 $1.00 per share Dec 13 Dec 28 Fed.Csbles Rights Issue of 5 for 8 to $1.00 per share Dec
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    • 2484 10 The business done for the week has been held back because of a technical problem. We reproduce below the Share Information Service for Saturday1978 Hick Low Coapuy Last Sale orGr'« Div Div C"vr Gr's YTd Net P/E Vol (*000) Day High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS mo as
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    • 1392 10 December 29 CHICAGO Board Options Exchange volume dropped to 106,859 contracts last Friday from 115,193 on Thursday. OPTIONS JAM APL JIT STOCK Alcoa 1/4 UNTRD NOL 47 V4 Alcoa 40 1/4 UNTRD NOL 47 V4 Alcoa SO 7/1S 2 VIS UNTRD 47 V4 Alcoa 60 UNTRD UNTRD
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  • SPORTS
    • 233 11 UPI PBOPEBBIONAL wrestler Anteaie ImU mt Japan waits to fight (Jgaada PresUeat Ml Amis with whU heavyweight bexlag rhsmptos Mahammad All aetlag as referee. laehi*» aide said the Japanese catch aa-catch-eaa ehamplea picked Amla heeaase the AMcaa leader Is fanner anatear hszer. The aide
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    • 726 11  -  By TEO TECK WENG A KILT-WEARING father and his son outplayed a Japanese pair by a hundred metres or so to clinch the Nations Trophy at the Warren course yesterday. J.M. Sutherland teamed up with one of his two golfplaying sons, Scott, to
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    • 1994 11 THE CONTROVERSY still rages. Is it Navratilova or Evert? Who was really the Number One women's tennis player in 1978? With the new season starting this week at a U*****,000 (about 5J275,000) tournament in Washington, DC, the debate is likely to intensify. The US Women's Tennis Association computer
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    • 641 11  -  By RONALD KOW SO THE prices af tickets for Malaysia Cap soccer matches this year have geae op. What, are they startlag ell the in tearaameat with the semi-finals? Or are they afraid that Stegapere may aet reach the semifinals this year
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    • 43 11 < wi nta K l&r. rJ 3 r-Uer las. s.~. ;■<.■ It "M sat* &Sr j®rT 1 l J£ st£ as < s«»* KM--4 HtM U stJil 5 -.j:3 IMS B >^a i m r* Jack way Bazaar Araanal N> rl •> i kr* MTI x k-i.
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  • 293 12 NYT THE 14.5 per cent Opec oil price increase planned for this year threatens to wipe out what little further progress the West is likely to make in its flagging battle against inflation, according to new calculations by the Organisation for Economic
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  • 101 12 Reuter AN unfavourable world market for primary goods and bad weather slowed Philippines' economic growth in 1978, but its gross national product (GNP) expanded by 5.8 per cent, the National Economic Development Authority said. Growth of total goods and services was below the target of
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  • 1036 12  -  SUPPLIES IN DOUBT By GERALD COLVERD BRITISH Petroleum has invoked "force majeure" over its crude oil supply contracts this week. The decision was made following the worsening position in Iran and against the prospect of no immediate restoration of oil outputs as well as
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  • 477 12 AP JAPAN will keep trying to attain the high economic growth its trading partners hope will help them but government deficit spending must stop, Japanese Prime Minister Ohira said in a New Year news conference. The Prime Minister also said the US recognition of
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  • 876 12 OFNS "EVERYBODY recognises the problem. Everbody wants to so something about it. But nobody has a solution and even if there was one, we would not know how to implement it." Such was the summary by one senior international monetary official of the
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  • 202 12 AP PRESIDENT Carter has decided for the second year in a row to let more foreign beef enter the United States than would be permitted under a strict enforcement of a 1964 quota law aimed at protecting American cattle producers. The Agriculture
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  • 108 12 AP PRESIDENT Suharto said on Sunday that Indonesia, despite a (airly stable economy last year, faced a tough year ahead. In a year-end address to the country of 140 million, the president said the people will be confronted with heavy economic challenges that will be
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  • 66 12 SEVEN hsndi d slate iHwilai the summit conference in Runaway Bay, Is—inn take time sat to eajsy the view as they psse fsr pictures. (Left Is right) Canada's Prime Minister Pierre Trudeaa, Jamafteaa Premier Michael Maaley, Veneseala's President Carles Peres, Nerway's Premier Odvar Nardil, Nigerian Prarfdwrt Oiesegaa
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  • 359 12 AP TAIWAN'S Economic Minister Chang Kuang-shih predicted on Sunday that the nation's economy will grow 8.5 per cent in real terms this year, despite a world oil price increase and the cessation of diplomatic relations between Taipeh and Washington. Mr. Chang also expressed doubts that
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  • 196 12 AIRLINE AGENTS deallag with air earge trauhipped threagh Stogapere have had their mpertlac reqalremeats simplified with effect (no the begtoatog af this year. Special U»f ermatiee repaired to he sabmltted with their Oatward Carge Manifests, a —B Introduced ea February It, IVX, will aaw a* leager
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  • 159 12 AFP THE Federation of Asean Shippers' Councils (FASC) will meet this year to take a unified stand against a proposed 8 per cent freight increase by the Far Eastern Freight Conference. FASC secretary general Vicente Coloso of the Philippines in a published report yesterday said
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  • 166 12 SINGAPORE expects continued growth in the hotel and catering sector and the number of tourist arrivals annually should reach 2.8 million by 1982. To meet this demand, additional tourist facilities will have to be built, and with these will come a concomitant
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    • 109 12 A PENGUIN THE MALAYAN TRILOGY This famous trilogy wittily dissects the racial and social prejudices of post-war Malay during the chaotic upheaval of Independence. Through a succession of splendidly colourful characters, Anthony Burgess delineates the conflict and confusion arising from the almost enforced mingling of cultures. Time for a Tiger...
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 94 13 AFP JAPANESE Transport Minister Mr.Kinji Moriyama has recommended that Japan's 40 shipbuilding companies reduce their operations to an average 39 per cent in fiscal 1979 and 1960 from the production peak between fiscal 1973 and 1975 so that the industry could tide over the recession. Under the recommendation,
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      • 104 13 AFP THE 3,065-ton Indonesian freighter Pakarti Satu hit a small Japanese tanker off Cape Omae, south of Japan, before dawn last Thursday and arrived at Shimizu port without acknowledging the accident, maritime officials reported. The cargo ship, with a crew of 26 Indonesians under Captain Ovet Lenngam, was
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      • 85 13 UPI JAPAN has agreed to give Burma a 2,750 million yen (Ss3l million) loan to help finance the purchase of barges from Japan for Burma's stateowned Inland Water Transport Corp. The loan is repayable in 20 years with a grace period, of 10 and carries an annual
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    • 552 13  -  By RAHIM KASSIM SEMBAWANG Shipyard (SS) has completed the conversion of a 106,195 dwt tanker into a storage vessel, complete with a hook-up single buoy storage system (SBS). The conversion of the Liberian flag-carrier was undertaken together with the yard's sister company, Sembawang Engineering, which constructed
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    • 159 13 UPI THE FREIGHT market waa heart by anxlety eaneristo ial tkt OiaMifl pries hwMit as 197S drew to a elase. to faes considerable twitch Hm less hmtn Ml carriage to seek «m--pl ay meat an the dry eargs into. Few major into were featured to wi year
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    • 245 13 AFP TRADING virtually dried up on the tanker market over the three days between the Christmas and New Year holidays, but rates have recovered somewhat in places. The closure of Iran's iw»<n oil terminal at Kharg Mud as Iranian exports come to a standstill
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    • 78 13 UPI THE crew of a fully-laden 218,665-ton Greek oil tanker abandoned ship off the northwest coast of Spain late on Sunday when one of the tanker holds caught fire, Lloyds of London said. Three crewmen have been picked up, another six were spotted in a life raft
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    • 3293 17 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 531 17 Shipping Um Page Csl Aconas n 5 ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Aguila IV 2 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan IV 3 Anhsing IV 3 ANL I 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m Asia Merchant m 4 Atlas V 3 Aust.Coot IV 5 Bank n
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    • 1390 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL 1 NB A\Ln?t^J1 SSel es F. lna i? d tlme of Is advised by the ShlpplngLine/ Agent and is subject to change A 2 2fK« ,f x P ort F 9 L containers and LCL cargo must
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    • 978 18 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Aconas Line- Aeonas Sdn. Bhd. Adriatic Container— Container Feeders. AFEA Line— Singapore Shipping. Aguila Oriental—Same. Ahli Shipping— Shariah. Alfred C. Toepfer Line— Intermodal. Algerian National Line (CNAN)—Unipacific. Alpac Line—lntrasea.
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      323 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Dong Min (2300 after Gongola Hope) 25/36. Dong Yun (2300 after Tamuraeverett) 40/41. Globe Express (2300 after Ragna Bakke) 31/32. Kota Buana (0700) 10/11. Kyuta Maru (0600 after Pole Star) 29/30. Palm Sea Horse (0000 after Long Time) 13/14. Partizan Bonlvur (after
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 469 13 DIRECT DIVERSIFIED DEPENDABLE SERVICES TO/FROM USA AND CANADA Agents Barber Lines Singapore Pie Ud Tel 9265 1 Harrisons A Crosfield Kuala Lumpur Tel: MOMI/I Pernas-MISC Penang Tel ***** <S0» AR I) 1\ 1 AMAH Orient Overseas CotdcjMeA Line FULLY CONT AMERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) MPTIME CORAL UN ICHEVALO
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    • 257 13 JSI SEALORD ANTAH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) L All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick 288 TEU Capacity, Long Length Capability. 1 ■ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE! S pore Loading for H Damman (16/1), Kuwait (19/1), Basrah (22/1), Dubai (25/1). Mma Al Fahal (28/1) Kuwait (23/1), Shuaiba (26/1),
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    • 159 13 NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE LY CONTAINERISED SERVICE UL STRAITS/AUSTRALIA A mmtm «f M» Am Cwsorbun TO Alt) FROM AUSTRALIA: Id 17* M tm •Mm fraa*paM c«|* ta/lraet m 4 I Malar* U.S.A. CONTAiER SERVICE F Vessel akssel a vcssa KSSU akssel akssel Mother Vessel lEVKSX IWMHK
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    • 563 13 u Hapag-Lloyd Fully containerised to Europe and United States. Regular, reliable and on time. a FT FT FULLY CONTAINERIZED FAST DIRECT WEEKLY 2J2225i3 Baltimore 9/2 18/2 12/2 U/ 2 17/ 2 11/ 23/2 N/2 2S/2 2/3 3/3 5/3 H iu FOR Eh) Am (Honjkoni MaraU Kwhinf. Kaottsiunti topan (Tokyo. Koke
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    • 764 14 Hapag-Lloyd FULLY CONTJUNEMSED TO EUROFE IMa| Eiprets Brmaa Eiprot CHpalar C*j d EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE Sparf PKetonf Pw G«nc 21 1 4 1 8/ 12/2 Pal fcdunm 1/ 2 3/2 7/2 2/3 FULLY CONTAfOtSED TO GENOA/TRESTE Spare P KUn< Genu ftpponca 5/1 ft/1 26/1 Hakata Man 28 12 29/12
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    • 432 14 !Sss borber blue Fi«t US ATLANTIC US GULF t EAST CANADA Safe 1 I«C»TU» I la hit I A Vttul Sa»wah .llnM SI MiN H Apt 19 far I *»25 |VI H»X V) **30 I Apr IS VI I tar It *-7/1 5-1 3-4 9-1 12♦•7/2 Ml/2 < 3-V 1
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    • 703 14 EVERGREEN LINE IEVERGREEN MARINE CORPORATION* FAR EAST/RED SEA, MEDITERRANEAN SEA 1 EXPRESS FULL CONTAMER SERVICE I—ALSO ACCtPTNG CARGO FOR GENOA. LATTAAIA. BEIRUT ALEXANDRIA. BENGHAZI. TRIPOLI (LIBYA) S'pn 'MM Hrt Sari Umnl latum Faa CwMmMt laa U lax 21 ha 23 laa 27 b* 21 tm ft Fat Iwm Ifcpt 21
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    • 919 14 Everett Lines/ B«n*» Fivt SUr Shippim Corpn. 'BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' IOAOOS FIB RANGOON 6 F.S.S.C. Agents in Malaysia TEPS MALAYSIA Port Keiang TH (38) 7355 Penang Tel *****/***** JmL-I,*, Com pa nit Aifantma Da Navqpboa latarcontinantal S. A. C.I. F. \%W "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" cwfTMM. hdos ames MKeom mamm. *SM|Kt
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    • 371 14 rfciiuii r mo.S.E OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSF SHFNTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORF 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 131 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P Keiang Seaport Lok DIAMOND STAR. MAY PMNCE 7/ 9 lan 14/ IS lan 5/ 6 lan 11/13 lan SVD.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 792 15 occ Overseas Containers Limited CONTMOSHT SERVICE TO W/COWPIT: com/kaosMr soma FROM UR/conimnt. E tfh»| Dram Mm Hawe SIM PIM| Span UfW taabpa faM SaM MM UU hM lla (Im.MI.KS T*T*Mt SMM SaM SaM SMM UM 7Na HA, TM Bain SM SMM MM MM 13Na MRUS fl ill. UM MM SMM
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    • 832 15 GRANARD LINE I KPCMMBU NON-COWEKNCE EVKSS SRWX NEST BOUND-FAR EAST/MEDfTERRAIEAN SPOT PJCtfaif fm UK MM NAM V.2OM 3 tan Slm 71 m.v. mm funs mi* i4i» ifj» it tan MV. KNONC FUNG 12J* MV MM TAT »J2W 4FA (FA 17 f* it r* Dfbomt P Sato Afciiandria Beirut lattaAia Pweats'TnpoA,
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    • 528 15 FTr> BEN LINE CONTAINERS BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE BACS express comma service stmits/tmnm/mmn TO TAMIAM IAPAN Sport PWm Pwai* bo Ret Tokyo Kobt Bonrtj Act 1102 4/1 (/I 1/1 15/1 20/1 21/1 Bern, Tradtr 7802 16/1 IS/1 20/1 78/1 3/2 4/2 Ckpptr Act 3802 21/1 23/1 25/1 2/2 7/2 9/2
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    • 476 15 Scan Dutch 9 i rvz\ i total oaM ampM caqo to MM- Ctote Am »/U UM tatet EASTBOUND FROM MED/UK. n*:: 111: n: i m+j i»j i: r.vj r I) G kwt 7) Htar| 3) !—4) tea S) Ite i) Vwin r Ma* S port 1) Mm. SMMk (Mi, MMi
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    • 589 15 GUTHRIE BOUSTEAD agencies THE BANK LINE LTD LOADS FOR I t S AFRICA Durban tl. ft, j* a/a ims m 74/73 Im P MMI luttm S'| LYKES ORIENT LINE EXPRESS SERVICE DUECT FROM SMGAPORE TO NEW ORLEANS. MOfNLE. HOUSTON. GALVESTON. ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR BANGKOK. MANIA. TAIWAN. HONGKONG PUSAN AND
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    • 774 16 K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO EUROPE Kelang I Havre da*" J 119 fan 20 Im Bremen «*rp 73 Im »la 2( Im 27 1m 71Im 30 Im 1 Feb 2FA 3 Feb 5 FH» (Feb I Ftb J Ftb 10 Ftb 12 FA 13 Ftb 15 Ftb (acctpbng
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    • 472 16 fZ/7k WE WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR 41A AMOY STRCET S PORE 1 TEL: *****18 (3 LWES) TELEX NO ***** DRfCT SCHEDULED SERWCES TO EAST MALAYSIA STORE P. GUDANG LOADWG FOR SRI PUJUT 1/9 lan Muari. Kuala Betart SRI LRU 2/ 3 lan Mri
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    • 582 16 :r >i'oii| SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD '.1A H► f V S 4 i .F «s >siii Aeynf ABi I A«jJSh-< T apori: is/ i \i)s /\/T MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER A SAFE WAY TO SHIP BY SSA, Voi Singapore PMU«| Penanf L«*t Mr 13* h ft/II Mn 11/12 I*
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    • 681 16 MALAYSIA* IHTfKNATIONAL SUPPING CO*PO**TK)N BfPHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVI WEST BOIIP: feeder *PRdMi| Vessel Spore 1) MmOk 2) Rdam 3) Hb«r| 4) Gou 7/1 TOT# 20/1 KM a/l ICS I I fm 1) larcatau (mm. 7) »—*■<« 'AccapM* Empt Modar< S pore 1) MttMes 2) Rdam 3) Hlmri
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    • 802 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Faber House 234E Orchard RoacJ Singapore Telephone *****11 *****5' f j KGUU RttEPENPENT SEM/FULI CONTMNER SERVICE TO EUROPE J tm kM >too Wburt'lulf' 27 IM 21 la Bki H/Di«/IMK(i tl Feb 17 Fab Tk/toTIMBbMi Mb mibaxa (fit) LIB *****11 nOKW 2JS4BS7' iMpa no MIR 6 IBABME *****4.
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    • 75 17 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG WORLD 3" LINE [J«£ss KGU.M soma mpm'homkong/stmit* ««i Got *(t<rtt NTTON CVKSS PTE LTD SM Mm Itau. Skata Ri), S'pn 1. T* *****77 J«M( PCRNUIM *11T <UMN T* 3SUOI 3*130* 3H217 <&*-««* »«r SM-bpm Sl** PH IM Sp*. T* *****U/2222W*) S«Cjp«t 6mm* Saw) to
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    • 189 17 FREIGHT SERVICE DARNM/SMGAPORE/DARNM m.v fourcroit SMLMG FROM SAR.NG FROM ETA OARVW» SMGAPORt OARWM 21st December 1978 2/3 January 1979 ilth January 1979 21st March 1979 Ist March 1979 11th March 1979 General Agents THC MAIAV STATES SMIPPWC COMPANY SON KRHAD »TH FLOOD. CPF BULONG 79 MNMSON MMO. SHGAPORE 1 PHOHF
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    • 127 17 KARL AIDER (AUSTRALIA) PTY. LTD. MipntfMt rtpte cw>Mwr unici Iran Last tartrate pvh TUBMQVJS nm sua BMMOND JTM *.37.. iron* mm m_ M* Sr*»T *>■» M*M| WTi km M/ 75 tm lft Ml l»lm 14/17 F* IS/19 F* 14FM IIF* 15/14 Mb 17/11 HK 14 Mr II Hv 12/13% 14/1S
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    • 64 17 For information on advertisements in Shipping Times call Philip Lee (ext. 351) or Jeganathan (ext. 323) at Tel. *****44. INTERMODAL TRANSPORT PTE. LTD. have pleasure in announcing a regular .WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE between Singapore and Bangkok by the m.v. JADE BOUNTY first sailing January Bth thereafter arrival and departure Singapore
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