The Business Times, 16 January 1979

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1 18 The Business Times
  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C(P) No. 14S/1/7S TUESDAY, JANUARY It, lfTf 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 64 1 AFP TOKYO, Mon. The economies of the world's industrially advanced nations have expanded steadily in the last three months of last year and the trend is likely to continue. The Japanese Economic Planning Agency's quarterly report for October-December said the expansionary trend, evident in Japan, the United
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    • 83 1 AFP COLOMBO, Mon. Sri Lanka's Prime Minister Ranasinghe Premadasa today warned that if the protectionist tendency of the industrialised nations against the exports of developing countries was allowed to continue there is a danger of a repeat of the 1930s recession. The Prime Minister, opening a meeting of
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    • 54 1 AFP LONDON, Mon. Britain hopes to conclude a trade agreement shortly with China under which it would do £15,000 million (Ss64 million) of trade over a five-year period, the newspaper Financial Times said today. The agreement may be signed in Peking next month by Britain's Secretary for
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    • 53 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Mon. Iran's Senate, in an unscheduled session, today passed a quick vote of confidence in the new civilian government apparently to clear the wav for an early departure of the Shah. A The Senate, which had not been due to meet until Wednesday, arranged the
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    • 51 1 UPI BANGKOK, Mon. A top Vietnamese official arrived in Bangkok today bearing a gift of 'friendship tree' for talks on the Vietnam-Kampu-chea conflict, a Thai government spokesman said. Vietnamese Communications Minister Phan Trong Tue "came to exchange ideas and seek agreement on the Vietnam-Kampuchea situation", a spokesman said.
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    • 46 1 AFP LONDON, Mon. The lorry drivers' strike is beginning to bite hard today and the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) forecast one million workers laid off by the end of the week. Today the total was between 100,000 and 175,000, the CBI said. AFP
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    • 52 1 UPI. NEW YORK, Mon. Stocks overcame early profit taking to move high early today as the dollar advanced on foreign exchanges. Trading was moderate. The Dow Jones industrial average, which rose 8.23 points on Friday, was ahead 1.39 points to 837.66 around noon. It gained 5.55 overall last
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 139 1 Rises Most Active Ayer Hlttm Tin 1160 20 S Darby 226,000 S T P 1975 780 5 UOB 111,000 Bousteadco 186 3 Gentings 91,000 Magnum Corpn 362 +2 H Par 76,000 Sel Coconuts 320 2 Times Pub 310 2 Total Turnover: 1.79m U I C 304 2
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    • 141 1 Rises Most Active Berjuntai 685 60 S Darby 457,000 A Hitam Tin 1200 50 KL Kepong 138,000 Rahman Hyd 390 13 H Par 125,000 FE Leston 270 12 Consplant 124,000 Sel Nt 334 10 Total Turnover: 1.80m N Iron 635 05 Total Value M$4.67m Falls Indices K
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  • 334 1 BANKERS here and from New York are bidding aggressively for the mandate to handle a relatively small syndication that may eventually be the key to a whole new area of financing. What the bankers are after is Air India's planned US$5O million borrowing. While
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  • 693 1  -  By JOHN TAN THE SHOCK WAVES from the rupiah devaluation have not subsided yet. Latest news from Jakarta indicate that Indonesian manufacturers of basic consumer goods have still not reconciled higher import prices with the selling prices fixed by the government. Some of these companies
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  • 413 1  -  By QUEK PECK LIM A NEW industrial estate managed by the Jurong Town Corporation (JTC) may grow up near the multi-million dollar Marina City. Engineers and officials of the corporation are now surveying the site bounded on one end by the Singapore Swimming Club
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  • 142 1 THE ENDOWMENT Fund of the Singapore Symphonia Company, a fund established by the private sector to encourage the growth of the local symphony orchestra, has received overwhelming response from the private sector. To date, $706,715 has been donated to the fund since its launching in October. The Lee
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  • 265 1 SINGAPORE IS expected to eajey the beaeflta af mere *11 exptorattea activity la B—to —I Ada aad her real grawto tote year will be la toe per eeat raage. Malaysia aad llailaai will be e—tratoed by weaker experts frem a slewdewa la warM
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  • 531 1 THERE IS STRONG speculation that Mr.Lim Kee Ming, banker and industrialist, will run for the post of president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry. If he does, Mr.Lim will succeed Mr. Wee Cho Yaw, also a banker and industrialist, for
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 406 2 COURSES AND TALKS Nov 6-Jan 27: Life insurance agents certificate course (English and Chinese), SITC, SITC Jan 13 20: The Effective Secretary, SIM conference room, Mr Tan Teck Huat Jan 8-19: Personal and company taxation (module 5), SIM conference room, Mr Lee Fook Hong Jan 8-23: Industrial Hydraulics
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    • 588 2  -  By FOO CHOY PENG THE strengthening of intercooperative trade relations can help stimulate economic growth through a bigger flow of international trade. Though there is already some form of inter-coopera-tive trade among countries, most of it is through commercial links and intermediaries,
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    • 551 2 OVER THE PAST three and a half years, the International Cooperative Trading Organisation (Icto) made little headway in the promotion of inter-cooperative trade both on an intra-re-gional and international basis for various reasons. These include the lack of distribution channels, limited financing, cartels
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    • 246 2 AUSTRALIA'S leading air filter manufacturers, De Great Industries Pte. Ltd., are malting inroads Into the ASEAN region with plans to set np joint venture plants in each of the five countries. Announcing the appointment «f V.A.P. Singapore Pte. Ltd. as master stock distributors for Vilair and Y'Uedau
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    • 83 2 THE UNIVERSITY of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies will be conducting two new courses, both beginning on Jan 18. One is a 10-lecture course on general principles of law on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The lecturer will be Mr. Ram Kishan, advocate and solicitor, Supreme Court. The fee
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    • 139 2 EVEN BEFORE the opening of the first Asian international chemical and process engineering and contracting show, Chemasia, its organisers have announced another similar exhibition, planned for 1981, to be held at the World Trade Centre. Disclosing this yesterday, Mr. Richard Copley-Smith, managing director of Clapp
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    • 193 2 THE Cold Storage Group of Companies has appointed Mr.Taa Unn Cku personnel manager, head office personnel department. Mr. Tan graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) from the University of Singapore in 1971. His last appointment was Registrar, Institute of Education. Mr. George Wi Tat Foong
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    • 272 2 MARINE SYSTEMS, which took over the franchise for Mercury outboard and stern-drive motors in Singapore from United Motor Works, expects sales to increase 10 per cent this year. The franchise was acquired in June last year and Marine Systems is planning to set up a
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    • 503 2  -  By GOH ENG KEE THE Singapore National j Shippers' Council (SNSC) has criticised the Straits/ New York Conference of shipping lines for adopting a most unreasonable attitude over its general freight increase of 15 per cent recent- The conference, which represents nine shipping lines
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    • 201 3 AP STANLEY Young says the telephones never stop ringing and he's looking for more help and office space at the American National Council for US-China trade. Mr Young is vice president of an association that often acts as a go-between for American companies seeking to
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    • 358 3 WESTERN Red Cedar is used in all door closure systems designed and made by a leading Australian company, for both commercial and home use. This timber is recognised as being one of the most durable and stable available today. The designs range from the traditional
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    • 400 3 AFP THE POSSIBILITY of Indonesia selling its liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the US in the near future appears dim as the US Energy Regulating Agency (ERA) has taken no decision yet on the site of thr LNG receiving terminal, Indonesian LNG officials said yesterday.
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    • 524 3 NYT IN A SIGNIFICANT break with the often arbitrary legal practices of the last two decades, China is attempting to set up a new legal system with regular civil, criminal and commercial codes and guarantees of public trials for defendants. Some Chinese
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    • 269 3 UPI THE United Nations will operate an island haven South-east Asian nations are planning to set up as temporary sanctuary for Vietnamese refugees. A representative of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Mr Werner Blatter, said the Association of South-east Asian Nations has been mulling
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    • 173 3 AP. P AKISTAN denied reports •a Snnday that it is aboat to defaalt aa its farelga debto bat admitted It is kavlag difficulties »Md is trylag la re-negotiate terms with leading countries. Meanwhile, the goverameat aaaaaaeed la Islamabad a 5-per eeat eat la defeaee
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    • 564 3 THE MANUFACTURE of rubber-based products near the rubber trees, as suggested by Malaysia's Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong recently, holds exciting possibilities for innovative and technical-minded entrepreneurs. According to a recent issue of Rubber Development, the quarterly publication of the Malaysian Rubber Producers' Research
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 679 2 I TWO-IH CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Giver of timely aid (6) 7 A well built girl (8) 8 We're surrounded by hills, and they're high (6) 10 John, a pupil in school (5) 13 Where the hands work and fight (4) 14 Back a corps against a regiment in retreat!
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 329 3 Our world bankers work around the worldLavound the dock. 6:07 p.m. Tokyo. 10:27 a.m. 1 i 74* J Pl* If a hi ini w M WW taF 7* tA r K. Furuhata, Fujitsu (left); and H. Tsurumaki, Bank of America, review Fujitsu's expanding program of electronic exports and discuss necessary
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 683 4 NYT IF THERE is one group that should benefit from the national goals of conserving energy and natural resources, and fighting inflation, it is the recyclers, known in less media-con-scious times as the junk or scrap collectors and processors. Today, this US$lB billion industry
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    • 220 4 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed slightly lower with February One RSS buyers quoted at 233.25 cents per kilo, down 2.75 cents from last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down about 2.75 cents on lower London advices, speculative selling and reports of British industrial strikes, they
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    • 471 4 Prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers int l k.s.s prompt fob 232 75 233 75N 233 00 234 OON int 1 R.S.S Feb 233 00 233.50 233.25 233.75 Int. 1 RS.S Mar 233 75 234 25 234 00
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    • 113 4 MH»\ SSK «im1 MM |»TKr* K AS S<N .1» tll«m|»Metl »K li i<»n |mIM) MKUB vrMrniiv Krbrtiiry (Currfflt Mihl Ku\«-rs Seller* j.u mis SJ900 23I0HS <*o Ru aui 229.Vi March rwi ard Mlt vrr» Seller 234 SON 231..SON SMK 4 A SMK a|. SMK <.»' SMK SMK
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    • 29 4 Rubber: Jan 15 Singapore: February: 233.25 cents (down 2.75 cents) Malaysia: February: 238.00 (down 2.75 cents) Tin: $1,750 (down $45) Official offering: 260 tonnes (up 95 tonnes)
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    • 313 4 •SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SS per kilo exgodown: THAI WHITE 100 pet first class (kangaroo): New crop 0 98 100 pet second class 0 89 100 pet third class 0.87 25 pet new crop no stock 810 pet 0.79 THAI BROKEN A super 0 62 Special 0 56
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    • 676 4 SI GAR: Raw sugar futures closed the morning yesterday £1.65 to £1.10 per tonne Higher. Turnover totalled 775 lots. The market quietened after a steadier opening and prices eased back slightly reflecting a recovery of sterling against the dollar dealers said. Initially the market moved higher on follow
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    • 1251 4 AFP. COMMODITY prices again presented a mixed picture this week. Sterling's weakness against the US dollar tended to underpin non-ferrous metals which, aided by shortages of material, brought record levels for lead and 20 month "highs" for copper. Rubber turned much steadier
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    • 205 4 TRADAX International confirmed it sold an unspecified tonnage of crude palm oil to the Soviet Union. A company official confirmed trade reports of the sale but declined comment on quantities, prices, shipment periods or other details. Trade sources earlier said Tradax was seeking
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    • 78 4 INDIAN government procurement of rice and paddy from the winter or kharif crop is running about a third ahead of last year but purchases from the public distribution system are falling, an official of the Food Corporation of India said. Official agencies bought paddy and rice equal to
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    • 301 4 QUIET CONDITIONS persisted at the Singapore produce market yesterday. Business was minimal and confined to West Asian consumer account. The general disinclination to deal was the result of the withdrawal of buying interest in the United States and Europe. Buyers in these big traditional markets are believed to
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    • 140 4 SUGAR FUTURES trading was quiet throughout the session in Hongkong yesterday with four lots traded against five on Friday, dealers said. March closed at US 8.20/ 55 cents against Friday's 8.05/35 close. May at 8.40/78 against 8.35/60 and distant January at 9.30/50 against 9.00 36 cents. Sugar futures
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    • 189 4 YARN and cotton in Hongkong with prices in HK dollars, spot ex-go-down: C*tt* yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.300, 32s 2.860, 40c 3.600 (per bale of 400 lbs) Pleee *m4s: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq. Flower and Butterfly unq; Flying Geese unq
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    • 74 4 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday (ell MJ4S per picul to 1,750, $50 above the International Tin Agreement ceiling, dealers said. The sharp (all was caused by large accumulations of tin concentrate by miners over the week-end. while re- duced Japanese and US support also influenced sentiment,
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 252 5 Reuter. SYRIA sad Iraq are ptaa■lag to merge late a single state nader one leader, with command ever combined armies on Israel's north-east harder, Arab diplomatic saarees reported aver the weekend. A aaiea tf the twa countries, aaee hitter fees, weald
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    • 175 5 Reuter. PRIME Minister Giulio Andreotti yesterday unveiled to parliamentary and trade union leaders a longawaited economic recovery plan on which the fate of his shaky 10-month-old minority government could depend. If the plan does not get the approval of the powerful communists, they are likely
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    • 849 5 NYT, AP THOUSANDS OF demonstrators continued their protests against the Shah in Tehran on Sunday, and the leader of the Opposition National Front said he expected the violence to persist even after the Shah had left the country. There was tumult in the
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 510 5 Agencies THE Philippine central bank now requires all investments outside the country by resident corporations and individuals to be registered with it while future investments must have the bank's approval. BLACK leader Abel Maxorewa laueked an Samlay his campaign for Rhodesia's first universal suffrage eleetteas aad is
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    • 135 5 AFP. IRAN still has UBsll (5524.2) to $12 billion In mifhiry reserves, despite the «U industry ud customs strikes which were casting the uUn mere than $1M mllltoa a day, new Economics aad Finance Minister Rostam Plraateh said yesterday. Bat he said there
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    • 351 5 UPI THE ISRAELI Cabinet decided a month ago to establish three new para-military (arming settlements in the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip, said government sources on Sunday. The revelation came as Israel awaited the arrival of US envoy Alfred Atherton to discuss how to
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    • 479 5 UPI Reuter U.S. SENATE Republican leader Howard Baker said it is "unlikely, but not impossible" that he will support the nearly completed strategic arms limitation treaty (SALT) with the Soviet Union. Sen Baker, who just returned from a trip to Moscow with other senators,
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    • 78 5 ONE OF the main effects of the six-week German steelworkers' strike will be a cut of at least 0.5 per cent in West Germany's expected real growth of around 4 per cent this year, president of the German Industry and Trade Association. Mr.Otto Wolff von Amerongen said. Mr.
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    • 655 5 ARRIVALS Service Local 1 Operator Number Time From SIA SQ103 1045 KUL SLA SQ209 1045 HLP GIA GA944 1055 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MES PAL PR501 1135 MNL RBA BI325 1200 BWN GIA GA982 1200 HLP GIA SIA GA SQ28 1200 DPS SLA SQ240 1210 MES SIA
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    • 150 5 Here's another. investment opportunit from Eurasbank NCDs European Asian Bank (Eurasbank) introduces its new investment facility Negotiable Certificates of Deposit. Money market instruments that can benefit you, the investor, in many ways. Negotiability by mere delivery is one such benefit. Ready conversion to cash before maturity is yet another. And,
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  • 462 6 PRIME MINISTERS of democracies serve a diverse constituency with needs which sometimes do not coincide with national or international policies. So it is with Datuk Hussein Onn, who now appears to be caught in the unfortunate position of having to utter words which
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  • 309 6 THE INDONESIAN experience once again underscores the futility of having price controls in the economy. Whatever the political system may be and regardless of the degree of development in the country, it is futile to attempt to control prices if this is massively disproportionate to
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  • 2461 6 SINGAPOREANS who are still hesitating on the brink of entrepreneurship can take inspiration from five men, the first group to be named for the Academy of Distinguished Entrepreneurs, established by Babson College in Wellesley, Mass., last year. They are the chairman of McDonalds
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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    • 953 6 E UNCOMMON WARES A CHINESE series that has qalte deservedly metted a large faUawlag here Is Lnk Sis Pug, which will he shews ever television tnalght at 11.11 pm ever Chaaael 8. TV programme is haned ea the sterles af the Clriaene novelist Kb Lung, whssi herees psssess very dry
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  • 888 7 TRADE between China and Japan is at an all-time high, the first fruits of the Sino-Japanese trade agreement and peace and friendship treaty signed last August. This treaty, reports Jetro, could have far-reaching political and economic implications and may well serve
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  • 395 7 WE HAVE received the most startling article titled "A course in Chinese Philosophy" the most quoted philosopher here happens to be Bruce Lee whose words on traditional kung fu are indisputably wise: "There's too much horsing around with unrealistic stances and classic forms and rituals...A guy
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  • 856 7  -  (FOBPM ...with Manola Jara Depthnews MOVE over, Frederick Winslow Taylor. The time now seems ripe for management to re-think some of its policies and give workers a say in the running of industries and factories. To the uninitiated, Frederick Winslow Taylor, an American engineer
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 350 8 Hongkong Source: SHK Sec Ltd THE MARKET fluctuated wildly yesterday as investors became uncertain after reports that Macau is to revert to Chinese sovereignty when Portugal and China open diplomatic channels. Fresh speculative buying was outweighed by profit-tak-ing and short-selling. Some short-covering was evident in the afternoon to
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    • 181 8 THE MARKET closed mixed yesterday with commercials and minings posting gains while oils declined, dealers said. Turnover rose sharply to 27.1 million pesos from Friday's 19.3 million. Gainers were Acoje Mining, Atlas Con B, Lepanto B, Marinduque B, Philex B, Oriental B, PLDT and San Miguel B while losers
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    • 325 8 THE STOCK market closed mixed in slow trading yesterday with losses and gains about equal, dealers said. Among gainers. Raja Finance gained 20 baht to 1,650, Thai Commercial Bank 8 to 570, Siam City Cement 6 to 327 and Dusit Thani 4 to 382. First Trust dropped 24 baht
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    • 27 8 H.K HANG SENG Monday 525.39 532.89 Week Ago 504.52 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Monday Friday 473.25 Week Ago 486.15 ALL ORDINARIES Monday Friday 562.90 Week Ago 552.27
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    • 191 8 Reuter. INSTRUMENT Systems, a Long Island-based electronics firm, has said that recent mass firings of key executives and managers, including the chief executive's two brothers, were designed to streamline operations. Mr. Edward Garrett, chairman, denied statements that the "discharge" of his 51-year-old
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    • 184 8 Reuter TWO Mitsubishi companies have inaugurated a new enterprise in cooperation with Getty Oil of California to develop uranium deposits in New Mexico. The announcement by Mitsubishi Oil and Mitsubishi Corp. said the joint venture was named North American Resources and was
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    • 327 8 THE MARKET closed firmer yesterday in moderate trading after an early flurry with minings leading the advance, dealers said. BHP rose 16 cents to $9.74. In coppers, MIM added 6 cents to $2 82, BH South 2 to $1.42 and Mt Lyell 3 to 65 cents. Diamonds and banks
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    • 239 8 Reuter STELUX Manufacturing Co said it sold its entire stake in Bulova Watch Co of the US to Loews corp. A company spokesman declined to give further details but said the company would make a full statement later. According to Stelux's 1978 annual
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    • 281 8 AP. THE PRICE on Volkswagens, Porsches mod Audis will go op an average of 3.7 per cent on all normally-equipped models hot one later this month. Volkswagen of America announced over the weekend that the price boosts include US$l9B or 4.4 per cent
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    • 240 8 Reuter. PEUGEOT CITROEN'S Chrysler UK subsidiary said it is halting production of Peykan car kits for Iran from Jan 26 and is laying off 1.200. A Chrysler spokesman said the lay-offs and production standstill are initially for six weeks, in the hope that the Iranian disruptions will have
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    • 283 8 THE UNION BANK of Switzerland is confident that the Swiss stock market will continue to look positive this year. The strong demand for investments from institutions and the good condition of the capital market with its low rates will continue to be decisive influences. In
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    • 203 8 Reuter KAISER Aluminium has reported that fourth quarter earnings per share increased to 84 US cents from 74 cents previously; diluted earnings rose to 78 cents from 69 cents. Net profit increased to $34.28 million compared with $30 million on a sales rise of $636.7
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    • 170 8 UPI, Reuter. WESTERN MINOLCO, one of the Philippines' major copper producers which suspended operations in 1977, will resume production next year. A company spokesman said over the weekend that initial daily production has been set at 9,000 tonnes, gradually peaking at its normal
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    • 143 8 Reuter. REPRESENTATIVES of striking workers at Inco's Sudbury, Ontario, nickelcopper facilities have broken off talks with the company. An Inco spokesman said that the firm has told the union it is ready to continue discussions at any time. The talks apparently broke off because of disagreements
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    • 244 8 COMALCO said it planned to begin contruction of the long-mooted aluminium smelter at Gladstone, Queensland, in the second half of this year, subject to government consents and the completion of financing arrangements. The decision follows agreement in principle by Comalco, Kaiser
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    • 195 8 Reuter J. P. MORGAN and Co said 1978 earnings were aided by higher net interest income, reflecting a greater volume of loans both in the US and abroad, and of interest-bear ing deposits at other banks. Morgan earlier reported income before securities transactions
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    • 91 8 Reuter TWO DUTCH pabUahera mmmmoai over the weekead thai they will merge to create HsUaad's biggest paMishtag eaaeera with aa aaaaal taraaver at araaad aae Mlitoa guilders. Spakesmea far the Etaevter PabUshlag Caaapaay aad the Nederlaadse DagUadaale (NDU) aaM the aew firm waald he called Etoevter-NDU aad
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    • 825 8 NYT. THE NORMALISATION of relations with China may some day bring settlement of 30-year-old claims by holders of Chinese bonds, but many in Wall Street believe current speculation in the issues to be excessive. Some issues have risen from prices of 1 bid
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 617 9 INVESTORS in the credit markets focussed on a number of developments which have temporarily reduced the upward pressure on interest rates. The most bullish element in the new year is the continuing deceleration in the growth rates of the monetary aggregates. Sluggish monetary growth
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    • 2289 9  -  IT IS a problem when you have to decide what you want for the future and the forces of change are pressing around you. Asia Commercial Banking Corporation is in such a situation. It has a choice of solutions. But when on Dec
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 420 9 THE US dollar was thinly traded on the foreign exchange market yesterday as dealers took stock of likely developments affecting the US currency. Opening at 197.60/80 against the yen, the dollar was initially traded to 196.00/20 before slipping back to the day's opening level at around lunch time.
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      • 123 9 STERLING in Hongkong yesterday fell to a late U551.9815 30 from New York's $1.9975 90 Friday close on continuing UK industrial strife, dealers said. Trading was quiet throughout, with the Tokyo market closed yesterday, and the US dollar firmed slightly from Friday's closing levels, they said. It rose to
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      • 218 9 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed easier in generally thin trading, dealers said. Turnover fell to 56 lots from 127 lots last Friday. April closed at U*****.40 70 an ounce compared with last Friday's $224.30 60 close. June at $227.70 228.50 ($228.50 229.50) and August at $232.20 90 ($233.00
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      • 61 9 AUSTRALIA NZ exchanges quotes yestetday: US dollar 1.1425 1 1377 Sterling 0 5738 0.5672 Ninety-day air mail buying rates Sterling 0 5973 US dollars 1 1832 Ninety "day forward buying rates Sterling 0 5802 US dollars 1 1485 New Zealand: Sterling 0 5306 0 5277 US dollar 1 0621
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      • 54 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes yesterday: US 1 8590 1 8605 Can 1 5645 70 Sir 3 685 695 r*l 92 45 60 Sir 109 80 25 l.i( 2 206 216 Fft 43 50 65 Nki 36 58 37 08 lif I con 6 320 335 Bft fin 6227 267
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      • 185 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Jan 15 IS DolI*ri|8pot) Offer Bid 7 days 10 5/16 10 3/16 1 month 10 9/16 10 7/16 2 months 1015/*****3/16 3 months 115/16 113/16 6 months 11 15/1611 13/16 9 months IP. 11'. 12 months ir. ii'. Sw.Frs.
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      • 52 9 Range of prices offered by discount bouses on Jan 15: Overnight 3 to 4 1 Tall deposits 4'« to 4'■ Closing Baying Selling 3 month Treasury bills 4'. 4'« 3 month Bank bills 711/16 7 9/16 3 month CD 711/16 79/16 6 month CD 7". 7'« Source: National Discount
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      • 21 9 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared io lend to their best customers is 7.75 per cent.
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      • 292 9 THE DOLLAR in London yesterday opened firmer against most major currencies on no new factors, while sterling opened easier on adverse labour news but above its Far East low in moderate trading, dealers said. The dollar started around 1.8612/22 marks, up on Friday's 1.8540/55 closing, then eased to straddle
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      • 13 9 THE TOKYO market was closed yesterday for the Coming of Age holiday.
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    • 445 9 A NEW security similar to commercial paper but backed by mortgages will be introduced to the short-term money market by City Federal Savings and Loan Association in three to four weeks. But most analysts agree the timing may not the best in terms of
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    • 154 9 PRIVATE Investment Company far Asia (PICA) has floated a ISW million bond In the Eurodollar market. Uie first time it has done m. The 7-year band is in the farm of a floating rate note bar bearing an interest of I.S per cent over the six-month London
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 150 9 i oODa Study with the UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY SCHOOL f TORONTO, ONTARIO UPS specialises in preparing overseas students for Grade 12 and 13 Examinations leading to entry to Universities and Colleges in Canada and USA. UPS is registered with the Ontario Ministry of Education and its Credit and Diploma courses are
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  • DEALS DONE ON THE SES AND KLSE
    • 1247 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word' 'sett". Big Board deal
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    • 117 10 4 3/4% 1&/9/80 (250.000) (99.508 99.608) ft% 16/4/81 (250X00) (***** 99.758) 6* T P 1/5/83 (250X00) (100 108 *****8) 6 3/4% T P 15/8/81-84 (250,000) (102-308) 6% T r 13/11/84 (250X00) (*****8 100.058) 7% 15/4/85 (250X00) (100.758 100.908) 7% 1/8/85 (250X00) (100.6&B 100X08) 7 1/4% 15/4/88 (250X00) (lOOXOB)
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    • 43 10 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. the period, bids and offered prices and business done, if any, with the number of options traded shown in brackets. Hame P E (March 11.45) (0.448 0.535).
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  • 123 10 aNOANttuNirnuR P»*e* tor 4m 11) The Commerce 2.11 in pe Saving Fund LS 1« S pore Prot Fund 0 94 OK S'pore Sec. Fund 1.73 1 83 S pore Invest Fund 1.34 iji INCOME BON (Cam* p Income Bood MABAKJiarVI B UNIT tow) 113 1.18 nurtJND (Maigiri' prteoa
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  • 2499 10 Gr*e Gr'a Net 1VYB/7W Last Div Div Yld P/E Vol Day ni(i to w Company Sale or CWr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 272 132 Acma 207 -1 12.0N 13 5.7 22.5 2 207 207 238 123' Alcom 234 100 2.2 43 173 118 107 Allied
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  • 1578 10 BID and offer prices officially listed 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 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Apnomata <2 ÜBi. Alcorn <1 SSB 1 963). Alex Hold (1
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  • 89 10 Til Hydraatte Ha M EOCM to be held at 25. Beach Street, Penang, at 12 noon on Jan 18. Be r Jay a Kawat BM: EOGM to be held at Jalan Utas.Shah Alam Industrial Estate, Shah Alam, Selaagor, at 10.00 an on Jan Chla Tech PlaataltoM: AGM to
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  • 609 10 IN A GENERALLY i» committal market characterised by light and scattered dealing, prices edged tower ea a bread frent at the Stock Exchange af Slags pare yesterday. An early attempt at •baring ap prices af selective stacks praved fa tile far want af
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  • 467 10 THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market closed on a slightly easier note yesterday, with small losses dotting the boards. Trading was generally sluggish and volumes low as investors stayed on the sidelines because of the lack of fresh incentives. Business was confined mostly to
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  • COMPANY BRIEFS
    • 36 10 has an- nounced the retirement of Mr. R.C. Lee. CBE, JP on Dec 31. Messrs. Hui Sai Fun and S.T. Wu have been appointed directors of the company with effect (run Jan 11.
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    • 29 10 has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that Y.B. Datuk Hashim bin Sullan has been appointed a director of the company with effect from Jan 8.
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 903 11  -  By LOW LEE CHOO DESPITE a relatively better second-half showing, Batu Kawan finished the year ended Aug 31 with marginally lower profits. Group pre-tax profit for the year fell 3 per cent to MJ14.61 million following a 0.5 per cent dip in
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    • 845 11 Mr. Tan Koon Swan (left) is the executive director of Multipurpose Holdings, the general manager of the Malaysian Multi-Purpose Cooperative Society as well as the managing director of Supreme Corporation. He is also a member of the Malaysian Parliament. BUSINESS TIMES brings you today
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    • 319 11 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year I.ien Hoe 6% Dec 26 Jan 5 Jan 16 6% 12% Pahang Cons 2.5% Nov 27 Dec 6 Jan 16 2.5% 15% IVtalin* Tin 80%(n) Dec 7 Dec 19 Jan 19 120%
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    • 118 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close Berjaya Kawat Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Jan 9 Jan 19 Kahman Hydraulic Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Jan 16 Jan 26 STP < 1975) Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Feb 13 Feb 20 P. Products Bonus issue of
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    • 175 11 MALAYAN Oxygen Berhad's (MOL) offer for the 10.5 million issued shares of $1 each in Far East Oxygen (M) (FEO) has become unconditional. The company says a total of 10,235,875 shares held by FEO's shareholders, representing 97.5 per cent of the capital, have accepted
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    • 301 11 Maaa §8082... by HOCK LOCK SIEW TAKING TWO dUrreat prescriptions based on separate philosophic* (or the diagnosis aad treatment of aa illness rarely aasares the patient of a care, la faet, the side effects may do more harm thaa good. Yet this seems to he
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    • 182 11 is now visiting stockbrokers and other investment contacts in Singapore as part of his two-week tour of the Far East. He is Mr. Wieler, 41, formerly of L. Messel and Co, a stockbroking firm founded by his grandfather. He worked there
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 229 11 T# > 4 VSOP V ■i'r. r_»—4 f .1 v i«r X //r A x /v'/ S* '<> <& vsV' Hm >■ f •».V v* X c ''A/' 'W .S 4" f n -i ■%-■*<■ K t: •>%., H ifc ft Wtl s«Je hm •>:•"-> K*¥ 453 P *\V ri
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  • 596 12 Reuter, UPI MACAO OFFICIALS yesterday reacted with considerable surprise to speculation in Peking that this Portuguese enclave might return to Chinese sovereignty after more than 400 years. Western diplomatic sources in the Chinese capital said on Sunday that China and Portugal are
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  • 405 12 THE RE-OPENING of direct air services between Singapore and the Indonesian tourist resort of Bali is a result of the liberal, expansionist aviation policies of the two countries. This point was made by Mr. J.Y.M. Pillay, chairman of Singapore Airlines at a
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  • 162 12 Reuter TRANSPORT Minister Peter Nixon yesterday said he was worried at the state of relations between Australia and Asean, because of differences over cheap air fares. But he denied that any Asean government had threatened Australian airlines with retaliatory action in the row over the
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  • 490 12 Reuter ARTILLERY fire from both north and south of the Kampuchean border town of Poipet broke out before dawn yesterday and could still be clearly heard from the eastern Thai frontier town of Aranyaprathet more than three hours later. Correspondents in Aranprathet believed the
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  • 200 12 AFP SOVIET perseaael are pwtidpatlag directly la the flghttag la Kampuchea, aceerdlag to reperta yesterday tram wsaaded Khmer Beage aaidters. Baagkek ■WMf reperttag statomeats by Ike Khmer Bsage aeidten ■aid Ike pre-Vietnamese Camkedlas People's Army was set takiag aay part la tke flgktiag,
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  • 59 12 SINGAPORE, Thailand and Malaysia will sign an agreement in Kuala Lumpur next Monday for a submarine cable project to extend telecommunication links among countries of Asean. A Telecommunications Department spokesman said a two-day meeting on th e Malaysia-Singapore and Malaysia-Thailand Asean submarine cable projects would be held
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  • 764 12 LONDON, Mon. Equities Armed slightly today despite the gloomy industrial outlook in view ol the road haulage drivers' strike, dealers said. Turnover was small and at 3 pm the Financial Times index was up 4.8 at 479.5. The better than expected December UK trade figures pushed prices slighUy
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  • 334 12 IT WAS NOT dear yesterday kM tar fl«|«p»i weaM he affected by the paaslbillty si Malayaa Railway tnrialasltat Mi rail asrvlee to Stogapsre. Ne eeouaeat wu avallaWe treon the Mlatetry sf Cemmaaleatleas, the Malayaa Railway here A spJaesmajT? the Pert
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  • 101 12 THE People's Action Party has announced its sixth candidate for the coming by-election. He is Mr. Teh Cheang Wan, the 50-year old chairman of Jurong Town Corporation and chief executive of the Housing and Development Board. Mr. Teh was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal in 1976
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  • 472 12 THE ECONOMIC Development Board is responsible for promoting all forms of investments in the manufacturing industry. This was stated by Mr. Goh Chok Tong (Marine Parade), Senior Minister of State for Finance, in his speech on the fourth and final day of parliamentary
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  • 429 12 IT IS going too far to say that Intraco and the NTUC Welcome Cooperative have been acting in collusion. This statement was made by Mr. Lim Kim San (Caimhill), Minister for National Development, when he after Dr. Augustine Tan (Whampao) had elaborated on his
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  • 136 12 AUSTRALIA must realise that the consequences of its implementation of the Australian International Civil Aviation Policy (AICAP) would not be confined to civil aviation only; it will spill over into economic, political and other fields. So said Mr. Ong Teng Cheong, Minister for Communications, in
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  • 177 12 CPF FUNDS can only be used for purposes which are compatible with the primary objective of CPF to provide for old age. This was stated by Mr.Ong Pang Boon, Minister for Labour, in his speech. One proposal that is being studied is to ensure that
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  • 99 12 NANYANG University's announcement that RngHsh would be its medium of instruction was the key to and the pace-setter tor all the developments that have taken place in the educational system over the last year or so. Mr. Chai Chong Yii, Senior Minister of State for Education,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 265 12 Notice to the Holder* of c. rroH co. (H.k.) INTERNATIONAL LTD. IH FEB CENT. GUARANTEED NOTES DUE IM4 Pursuant to Conditions 3<c> St 3(d) of the above-mentioned Notes, notice is hereby given that Notes in the aggregate principal amount of U S. $3,000.600 were purchased and surrendered to the Purchase
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    • 148 12 HONEYWELL-SIME DARBY PTE. LTD has the following vacancies: t SB. INSTRUMENT EMfiIMEEB Candidate must be Singapore or Malaysian citizens, possess B.Sc. Degree m either Instrumentation, Electrical or Electronic Engineering, or Physics from recognised University or equivalent. Must hove worked at least 5 years m relevant field. Remuneration depends on individual's
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 58 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Windy. Report f«r 24 hours prior to 7.39 p.m. oa Jan 15 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.3 C Associated humidity 58 Minimum temperature 22.0 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 4.35 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 58 13 UPI PAKISTAN'S Minister for Shipping, Ports and Export Promotion has resigned, it was announced on Sunday. The announcement gave the cause of Mr.Gokal's resignation as "personal reasons resulting from his business commitments." President general Mohammad Ul-Haq accepted the resignation, it said. However, Mr.Gokal will continue as Zia's
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      • 90 13 Reuter. A TWO-MONTH old strike by about 5,000 bargemen, which virtually halted jute exports in New Delphi, was called off following a wage agreement between representatives of the bargemen and their employers. The agreement, which is valid for three years and took effect retroactively from Jan 1,
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      • 86 13 AFP THE South Korean shipbuilding industry's jump from "nowhere" among the world's "top 10" in a little more than three years, is an achievement which few countries can have matched in recent history, Lloyd's List wrote in a special report. But developed maritime nations are "disturbed" by this
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    • 560 13  -  CONTAINERISATION RACE By RAHIM KASSIM THE PORT of Singapore will maintain its lead among the Asean countries in the race towards greater containerisation of cargo movements right to 1900. The port is expected to handle some 625,000 TEUs amounting to 12.5 tonnes in 1960.
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    • 246 13 THE dwt tanker Kwai (above) owned by Shipping Management S.A.M. of Monaco was recently reactivated by Keppel's Tnas Yard alter being laid np for about a year. It was previously owned by tbe Swedish Brostrom group. In order to meet Lloyd's class requirements, more than IN tonnes
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    • 3756 17 SCHBBBLB 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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    • 128 17 The major shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe and Straits ports/Australia and the member lines. ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. K' Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line Nedlloyd Lines Neptune Orient Lines JASCOL(BTRAITB/
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    • 565 17 aripptag Uae ACS Afea Aguila Alpac Angkutan ANL APL Arya Nat ASCL Alia Merchant Atlas Aust.Cont Bank Banner Maritime BBS Ben Asia Ben EAC Ben Ben Ocean Bienley A Co Blue Funnel CAVN CCC Central Gulf China Nav. CMCR CNAN Compania Country Page Cal n 5 IV 3 IV
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    • 949 18 H RET AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB.(l) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised bv the ShiDDin* Line/ Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following periods. (i) Starting
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    • 880 18 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Aconas Line— Aconas Sdn. Bhd. Adriatic Container— Container Feeders. AFEA Line— Singapore Shipping. Aguila Oriental—Same. Ahli Shipping— Sharjah. Alfred C. Toepfer Line— Intermodal. Algerian National Line (CN AN)—Unipacific. Alpac
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    • 645 18 MARINE SAFETY AIDS THE ASIA Marine Exhibition opening on Feb 6 at the Hyatt has attracted 18 British companies specialising in marine equipment which will display a wide range of their products. The firms are members of the British Marine Equipment Council which is cooperating with
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    • Article, Illustration
      428 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Setawar (2300) 18. Fair Reefer (2300) 46. Fujiharu Marr (Tanker) (after Loquat) (Subject gass free) 15/16. Golden Eastern (after King Pearl and Dong Kwang) 23. Golden Season (0600 after Luke Lu) 45. Iweri (0700) 25. Motovun (hauls after Venezuela Mam sails)
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 468 13 DIRECT DIVERSIFIED DEPENDABLE SERVICES TO/FROM USA AND CANADA Agents Barber Lines Singapore Pie ltd Tel 9265' Harrisons I Croslield Kuala Lumpur Tel: MtMVI Pernas MiSC Penang Tel ***** «p .1 RI) 1\ 1 A I A f I Orient Overseas CotdcmeA Line OVI CottUu+teA FULLY CONTAJNERISEDSERVtCE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ)
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    • 304 13 SEALORD ANTAH 09 ill iSI UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ■ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE S pore Loading for SEA DIRECT SERVICE essel S pore Loading for Al MUBARAKIAH IBM BATTOTAH §31§ JST 5/2 Jeddah. Hodeidah, Aqaba B/ 3 Jeddah. Hodeidah. Aqaba I, 3 Jeddah. Hodeidah. Aqaba SEALORD SHFFMG AGENCES
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    • 391 13 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE SS BROS h Pari 17 la* A. CORK* 24 1* 25 h* C PAUL 3 Fefe S Feb N run. It FA 17 Fefe C KM 21 Fafe 22 Fife in antss 27 Fcfe 21 f«» HK CONTMCR... (Mb
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    • 382 13 Hapag-Lloyd Fully containerised to Europe and United States. Regular, reliable and on time. P N W FOR fast Am (Hongkong I Japan (Tokyo. Kobe Keeking. Utohnuag) na. Nagoya. Osaka Slunwu) Port Kelang vn Ml/2 S-21/2 13/2 IS/2 14/2 FROM East Canada and U S Atlantic. Gulf Pacific FULLY CONTAINERIZED FAST
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 722 14 FULL* CONTAKRSED TO EUROPE EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE Spa* PJMmi Pea Pa<4 Rkkmm 29/1 31/1 3/2 27, 6mm ITkwi Brown Ida* Uwp Rkkmm 29/1 31/1 3/2 27/2 24/2 14/3 12/3 9/3 7/3 FULLY CONTMNERBED TO GENM/TRDTE S'pere P. Ketang Emm Tneste Memanma Eiprra 18/1 20/1 7/2 13/2 Meiterrama 27/1 29/1
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    • 375 14 SaM Mm li/ll H> U/15 9 Meat bnul "TIOS" iM 17. "TKAYUV" 1» 27 To: US ATLANTIC US GULF ft CAST CAMIM Into Mar 10 Mb Mar IS lb Mar II Apr 2 Mar IS Apr Mar 25 Apr I Mar 21 Mar 31 Apr IS V 1 I* j
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    • 610 14 EVERGREEN LINE t VERGRf F K MARINE CORPORATION! FAR EAST/RED SEA, I EXPRESS FUIH EXPRESS FUI ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: GENOA. LATTAKK. BE Rt/T ALEXANDRIA. BENGHAZI TWOLI (ÜBYA) twm 'MU PM Mi laml N* CnrH** Ski 7 Feb II f* 14 Nb IIF* IS Nb Nhk CwrllMtar «f It Feb
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    • 967 14 1 Everett Lines/ |R rwamcven m HTOKTM.. Bam Fivt Star Skippiaf Carp*. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" y g A B F S.S.C Aoants »t Motoy»o TEPS MALAYSIA t Kalong TalT»>-7355 Panong Tal *****/***** llwwU—ul S. A. C.I. F. INE NATIONAL LINE" PATAGOMA MGENTMA 7/11 FM 11/12 FA" 13/14 F«fc— CyA Transportsoon
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    • 538 14 ■MMMMMUMMMUU M fciTß f 0,0.5. E. 1 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD NM 2102T103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOLISf SHtNTONWAV MISTR! ROAD SIM.APORE 2 TK *****44 7 ***** 70 IO SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Kelt* Snfipart Lent* tar: MATPRMd mem.. rut MAN 17/19 tan MPwt 15/21 i» 21/22 tan 1/3
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    • 675 15 Overseas rjl Containers Limited itmpbhp sanu. from mk/cowwot E IfMg lm ttm Heart SM P RaMg S pox MM Par Mar MM UM IM faW WW 14 M Ula TIU i Mad SMd IM bU UM 71 M 73 M TRRA Upna M M M IM MM IFab MLRS •Mr
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    • 887 15 GRANARD LINE RELIABLE A DEPENDABLE NON-COWERENCE EJPRESS SERVICE WEST BOUND-FAR EAST/MEDITERRANEAN S*pM FJUhi Nw| landtag tar M* MM FUNG »71W kW II 1m Jeddaft /P Sanl Atoandria/ ftreans/ Tripok Bmto/ it* (wokfungtm.. im $rm if* mm/pm/ixi*i M» MM !»T *22* 17 FA 19 Feb 21 Feb o,bout. ted** P S»d
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    • 589 15 I BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTI S poc P »H»X J TO/FtOM EUROK• 1 HBUBG BHAVEN ROM* HlAvtt SOION Cdytt Tata Eipreu Out) Bit EM* Mara Litcrpod by FROM EUBOPI M BURG B HAVEN R DAM HAVRt SOTON H Germany AnMm Beneioi fiance UUK PfteUn* Spore F« BenaMer SjM SaM
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    • 563 15 -fir GUTHRIE BOUSTEAD E G S THE BAI\JK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E S AFRICA i tl PX. s wt* t» PUMia/niM FMM tAST I WIN Htl VI ft Spare I/12FA 14/ II ftt S pore 19/ M Nk LYKES ORIENT LINE ™*ESS satmx DRKCT FROM SMGAPORE TO m ORLEANS.
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    • 940 16 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. is. ma im nettuk a** iin C PIU 14W KPEMB. 13W cms i 2» TO EUROPE Spore P' Ketang L Havre R'dam kW 171 M 3 4F 241. Kb. UFA 12 Feb 3feb 5 Feb lOFebllFob 2t Feb 21 Fefe (actoptbg anm b leafc* no Hated
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    • 976 16 Wa <32 U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE acceptib ra/ia contamrs from pemng t. kelang. store km* tar m ran. norfou Penai* Beta* an P Mar* Sntwox sm- ma n set) 20/21 in u/nt i* n n/u in E.C./GREAT LAKES SERVICE tor NORFOLK leu TOM. MONTREAL. TCMMTO. ASHTABULA. OETROIT. CMCAGO CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST
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    • 589 16 r. r o > rot 11 > SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LID 1 ,g, SI\(,AI>ORI: ISI i \/).s lIM *r M 2t/l FA M 4/12 FA MB 11/19 FA MB 4/12 Mar 1W 24/1 Ap ISB 25/2 Ap DSR-LIIMES tmtmm ftm MUOBIMI 17/UI FAST SQB-CONTASER SOTWO S port P Ktenf
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    • 624 16 MUMKSMff »m*HAnONAI SbHPPING CO*PO*ATK)M Bf*HAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/COMTIHENT/SCANDINAVIA fWm VRM M rOTMK H/l MHK 27/1 KD MO 4/2 MUM Spor* 1) tk**n 2) ttim 3) M burj 4) Cta| 12/1 36/1 4/2 6/2 1/2 27/1 1/2 13/2 15/2 17/2 I 4/2 17/2 22/2 24/2 2S/2 11/2 24/2
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    • 704 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. f House 2i4E Singapore 9 Tpiephone 1 235-105^ REGULAR NKPOHNT SEM/fUI CONTAKX SORACE TO EWOK rw ri*« Pom* laa*«W «a a w li Hb 23 ia h/am*/amotip/ 21 to 17 to —MB <nt) i»- amii wbk awß bo mpmb nu—t 4MM4. «w7c. msn US MHOS MM MM
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    • 137 17 S*MALDIV E L I N E S podding loi MALE COLOMBO SOUTH PM3HC I adding to. SAIALAH, CIDUHMt I mjirvg (or DUBAI ABU DHABI MIL MA Voiding tor KARACHI StiwMH Shoe** I Trading Co (SI Ptf ltd 1/11 Inttriuliorul PWi u'tk Floor) Anson Bojd Smupoft 2 OrxflUl SluppMit Corporation Oriental
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    • 228 17 LIAN HUAT SHIPPING CO.<PTE.)LTD. MmmnoMi run. urn hook, sum un/isn Stm 2 TO.S: *****11/*****55 n» rro oestomtion: hNrt 171 m WW 17 Im 2t Jw BApjpai/ Saum«ißa* vnra 231 M 25 1M P*NfcM|/rMj» 15 F«fc 25 F«k D*-t» S4um/Bwtor 15 F* 2# Ftk «to DMi/lnr* (Nun UR 120 »w) ATLAS
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    • 146 17 NOTICES TO ALL CONSIGNEES: M.V. KUPANG MARU ETA SINGAPORE 20TH JANUARY 1979 DISCHARGING AT PPW. ANY ENQUIRIES CONTACT AGENT M/S LUCKY DRAGON ENTERPRISE PTE. LTD., TEL: *****63/4. M.V. -LOON CHONCT VOY 7/78 (2nd Call* arrived 28.12.78 al P.P. Wharf Codowa MM) General survey on damaged cargo e* M. V. Loon
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