The Business Times, 31 January 1979

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 141/1/79 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY SI, 1979 50 CENTS
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    • 70 1 UPI TEHERAN, Tues. The US embassy today ordered all American dependents and non-essen-tial personnel to leave Iran as soon as possible amid reports the country was on the verge of "full-scale armed insurrection." The order covered government personnel as well as those working in American companies.
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    • 76 1 AFP BANGKOK, Tues. Japanese investors here are unperturbed by recent developments in Kampuchea and are expected to invest more in Thailand's industrial development this year, Japanese Chamber of Commerce President Dcuya Hayashi said today. "We Japanese business people have confidence in the Thai economy and the political stability
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    • 74 1 AFP m KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian National Shippers' Council has asked the Straits/ New York conference to defer imposition of the 15 per cent increase in freight charges on cargo shipped from Malaysia and Singapore. The conference had imposed the increased freight charges since
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    • 59 1 Reuter MANILA, Tues. Philippines President Marcos today announced yet another postponement of long-promised local elections suspended since martial law was imposed in 1972. "We will not conduct any local elections this year to avoid political bickering and avoid divisions among our people. We will start considering this
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    • 70 1 Reuter KUWAIT, Tues. Kuwait formally assured Japan today it would avoid any action harmful to the world's economy and that it would maintain its current level of crude oil production, estimated at about two million barrels per day. The assurance was provided by Foreign Minister Sheik Sabah
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    • 76 1 AFP TOKYO, Tues. Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil-producing nation, has recently cut back its daily output of crude oil in an apparent bid to bargain for higher oil prices, a petroleum industry source said today. Following the stoppage of Iranian crude oil exports amid political turmoil,
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    • 62 1 UPI NEW YORK, Tues. The stock market headed slightly lower early today after the government reported a US$2.O4 billion December trade deficit. Trading was moderately active. The Dow Jones industrial average, which lost 3.98 points yesterday, was off 0.51 point to 855.24. Declines led advances, 522 to 448,
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  • 372 1  -  By RONNIE LIM A HIGH-POWERED investment promotion team from Singapore will leave for the US early next month for discussions with officials of US multinational corporations and banks. The team, comprising mainly officials from the Economic Development Board, will be led by its alternate chairman,
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  • 880 1 CABINET RESHUFFLE EDUCATION will be one of the items accorded top priority in a proposed cabinet reshuffle following the coming bye-elections. The indication was given by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew during a press conference yesterday at the People's Action Party headquarters in Napier Road. He
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  • 158 1 AFP THE INDONESIAN government has set up a special task force to combat tin sand smuggling from its main tin producing island of Bangka to Singapore which causes an annual loss of some 2,000 million rupiahs (about Ss7 million) to the state, Indonesian Attorney General Ali Said
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  • 533 1  -  By FONG MEW LENG SINGAPORE entreprenuers are fast penetrating another potential investment haven. This time, it is Sri Lanka. Industrial sources here revealed that at least five Singapore investors have been seeking investment approvals to manufacture in the free trade zone (FTZ) and four have
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  • 271 1 MR. WEE Cht Yaw, the lacambeat prestdeat of the Stagkpwe Chinese Chamber af Commerce aad ladastry, has pa bUrly ——I his intention ta step down as the president af the Chamber. Addreaalag ssme 2M gaesta at the Chamber's Chinese New Year
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  • 405 1  -  By COLIN CHEE SINGAPORE'S stock market will soon see a steady flow of fresh funds from the United States. The initial amount will be around US$4OO,OOO (*****,000), going up to US$2 million by the end of the year, with more still
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  • 68 1 SINGAPORE Airlines has agreed to provide assistance for developing Sri Lanka's new national carrier, Air Lanka, it was announced in Colombo yesterday. An agreement has been reached in principle between the two airlines for the provision of assistance by Singapore Airlines in management, technical expertise, and training
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 539 2  -  By COLIN CHEE SINGAPORE as a convention centre was given a qualified thumbs-up by seven senior executives from corporations and international associations based in the United Kingdom. After a five-day tour of facilities here, the group gave a no-holds-barred assessment of what they Saw
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    • 227 2 THE DEPARTMENT of Extramural Studies, University of Singapore, will conduct several courses next month. From Feb 6 (Tuesdays and Thursdays) there is a 12-session course on "Photographic Art and Ym," at Hong Lim Community Centre by Mr Tan Lip Seng, part-time lecturer of the university. Class is limited
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    • 25 2 THE THAI National Legislative Assembly unanimously passed a bill, paving the way for general elections in the country, expected in April.
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    • 363 2 THE REEFS along Australia's wild west coast are teeming with fish and other seafoods. The waters off Western Australia are home to rock lobsters in huge quantities. In fact, they have made Australia the world's largest supplier of rock lobster. Each year, Australian
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    • 444 2  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH MOST HOTELS that subscribe to the international direct dialing (IDD) service are not passing on the benefits to guests who make overseas calls. Sources said that some of these hotel have been making huge profits by charging guests the
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    • 160 2 A TWO-DAY conference for life insurance agents in the region will be held on Feb 22 and 23 at the Shangri-La Hotel. The conference was organised by the Singapore Insurance Training Centre, the Insurance Institute of Singapore and the Life Underwriters Association of Singapore. Speakers will
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    • 48 2 AFP PHILIPPINE President Marcos reduced tariffs on imported materials used in making tyres. Economic Planning Minister Gerardo Sicat said on Monday. Mr Sicat said the reduced tariffs will take effect from Feb 26 and are meant to lower the production cost of tyres. AFP
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  • SPORTS
    • 643 2  -  By TEO TECK WENG KEPPEL Clib, led by its golfing ace Talib Haron, thrashed Teagah by 20 strokes in the first match of this year's Singapore Golf Association Premier League at the Bukit Chermin course yesterday. In fourth place last year, Keppel yesterday produced a
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  • REGIONAL
    • 876 3 LAND FOR REDEVELOPMENT THE MALAYSIAN Urban Development Authority (UDA) is not discounting the possibility of having to resort to legal means to acquire land needed for its urban renewal programmes. Although the authority is not very keen on resorting to such a measure,
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    • 418 3 UPI LOYALISTS of the toppled Pol Pot government claimed yesterday they have killed or wounded more than 300 Soviet and Cuban advisers to the Vietnamese invasion of Kampuchea. Loyalist radio broadcasts also claimed the first antiVietnamese uprising in the country, saying peasants armed with hatchets
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    • 201 3 Reuter JAPAN IS concerned over a big build-up of ground troops and military bases on a chain of disputed Northern Pacific islands off Hokkaido, Japanese Foreign Minister Sunao Sonoda said in Tokyo yesterday. Mr Sonoda said after a Cabinet meeting that he had ordered ministry officials to
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    • 316 3 ESCAP to preparing a single charter for all the regleaai butt tattoos under Its aaspices to provide a tormal legal framework tor their operations. IV charter to expected te be brought Into faree by January next year. At the momeat, all five Institutions the Asian
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    • 173 3 AFP GARO WOOD, which Malaysian barn m incense M Mine MttMiMM, hu became a maitl-mli-linn Mlar expert c«m- DMtity for Sarawak la the pact cssple sf years. Kaswa by bataalsts aa "afallarla mirrocarpa" or HtaM wood, Gar* It shipped ta bayers la Haagksag aai
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    • 74 3 Reuter A BRITISH trade mission has just returned to London from Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand confident it has secured orders worth more than £5 million (Ss22 million). Company director Paul Northcott, the mission leader, said this on his return. He added that he had been assured
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    • 730 3 THERE are growing signs that Ralph Sarich's research into a new orbital engine in Western Australia may affect the car industry throughout the world. Three recent events indicate the work has more than the whiff of success about it. The financial backer, the largest Australian company,
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    • 181 3 Reuter MALAYSIAN Information Minister Datuk Mohamed Rahmat has warned that attempts by domestic dissident groups to destroy the unity of the Malays could adversely affect not only Malaysia but also Asean. Speaking at a political meeting in Johore, Datuk Mohamed said of the 220 million people
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    • 191 3 ELEVEN Australian manufacturers will participate in the Communications Equipment Display to be held at the Australian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur from Feb 27 to March 1. The range of products on show will include broadcasting and communications antennae, simplex and duplex two-way radios, UHF and
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    • 144 3 AFP THE PHILIPPINES' foreign exchange earnings from tourism last year reached U*****.99 million (*****.18 million), up by 174.9 million or 70.6 per cent from 1106.09 million in 1970. Central Bank's statistics published yesterday also showed that government earnings from remittances of Filipino oversea workers increased from 1134.35 million
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    • 62 3 SHARP rises in the price of tobacco, drinks and food slowed a steady decline in Australia's inflation rate which now stands 7.8 per cent. The Australian Statistics Bureau said yesterday the consumer price index for the last quarter of 1978 jumped by 2.3 per cent, the highest for
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    • 272 3 AP AFP SIGNALLING full-fledged earnings recovery, major Japanese businesses are expected to chalk up doubledigit profit gains in the semi-annual period ending March 31 under the lead of steel and chemical industries. The Yamaichi Research Institute of Securities and Economics of Tokyo has forecast
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 645 3 TWO-IB-CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Notes for a little warning (6) 7 Talk back? (8) 8 The way profound thoughts impress us (6) 10 Shot by entrance (5) 13 A quarter hour is all you need in the vestibule (4) 14 According to her, fifty equals one! (4) 15 One fur-coated
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 774 4 NYT THE US Agriculture Department increased its estimate of how much money American farmers netted in 1978, placing the total at US$2B.l billion (Ss62 billion), the second highest ever recorded. Last November, the department had expected net farm income to reach $26.3 billion,
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    • 126 4 WORLD primary aluminium production broke a record for the second successive year in 1978 with a total of 11.43 million tonnes, 2.8 per cent more than in 1977 (11.7 million tonnes), the Interna- v tional Primary Aluminium Institute revealed. This followed peak performances in Europe, Oceania, Latin America
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    • 1341 4  -  By DILIP MUKERJEE THE next round of negotiations on rubber price stabilisation may succeed largely because the developed countries need something to show as evidence of their good faith towards the Third World at the Manila conference of Unctad to be held in
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    • 116 4 INDONESIA'S tin exports rose to 25,000 tonnes worth US$3ll million last year from 24,914 tonnes worth $250 million in 1977, the state-owned tin mining company, PT Timbang Timah, said. Domestic consumption rose to 470 tonnes from 446 in 1977, it said. Preliminary statistics showed Indonesia's tin output
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    • 993 4 WORLD stocks of rice at the end of the current 1978-79 season are projected at 24.9 million tonnes, up slightly from 24.7 million forecast earlier and above last season's 20.3 million, the US Agriculture Department said. In its World Grain circular, the USDA said world
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    • 285 4 Reuter INTEBEST-free Iww to fiiute develpiag centric*' ewto la holding reserve stocks of wheat are pwpwN la a deeameat to have keea submitted to a retained sesstoa la Geaeva *a Mcaday sf a 7taattoa caafereaee negotiating a aew latoraattoaaJ agreement regalattag world trade
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    • 847 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday closed the morning slightly easier mostly £2 to £9 per tonne down from Monday. Spot January was an exceptional £34 higher. Turnover was 2,382 lots including 21 options and about 1,550 lots of cross trades. Overall trading was quiet with profit-taking and commission house
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    • 195 4 CHICAGO wheat futures remained one to 13/4 US cents a bushel lower at midsession on Monday under the weight of light mixed selling. Traders said the pit took much of its direction from lower soybean prices. Other negatives included the healthy state of the wheat crop in most areas
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    • 194 4 CHICAGO soybean futures displayed small losses at midsession on Monday after coming back from larger early declines. Values were down three to 1/4 cent a bushel, with the September unchanged. The market opened lower on selling by locals and an exporter, which sold an estimated 1.5 million bushels of
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    • 124 4 LONDON rubber futures yesterday closed the morning steady with gains from Monday of mostly 0.95 to 0.65 pence per kilo. Turnover was 14 lots of five tonnes including 166 lots of 15 tonnes including five kerb trades and 14 options traded in the morning. Dealers said futures moved ahead
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    • 85 4 BANGKOK prices yesterday: (In US dollars per tonne FOB basic Bangkok) WHITE RICE: 100 pet Ist clasi 333. 100 pet 2nd class 318. 100 pet 3rd class 313, 5 pet 303, 10 pet 288. 15 pet 283. 20 pet 278. 25 pet 273. 35 pet unq Broken A-l Super
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    • 28 4 IX>NDON pepper prices on Monday: (Ber long too C.l.f European porttwalwi oUwrwiw stated) a!?®* s "J**-. Afl l (P*r tonne) USJ2.'X£' Frt <PW ,o ™*> 3S2J: <ptr ,ono
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 1085 5 NYT IT MAY BE necessary to tighten further the Carter Administration's wage and price guidelines in 1980 to reduce inflation to the 6.5 per cent level, the chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers said on Monday. "No decision
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    • 99 5 Reuter AMERICA last 39 million workdays from strikes last year, three million more than that in the previous year and the highest figure since 1974, the US Labour Department said. But the 4,319 work stoppages were the lowest total since 1995 and the 1.9 million workers
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    • 774 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQI01 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0840 PEN MAS MH607 0645 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP GIA GA90O 1030 HLP THAI TG423 1035 BKK SIA SQ103 1045 KUL SIA SQ209 1045 HLP MAS MH605 1045 KUL
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    • 182 5 DESIGNER Laigi Cotani, a native of Berlin despite his Italian name, after directing his attention to aeroplanes, cars, toothbrushes, crockery, children's furniture and rowboats, has now turned to designing ceramic bathroom furnishings. True to his conviction that "the ruler is nature's death" the Leonardo da Vinci
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    • 249 5 Reuter RHODES lAN Prime Minister lan Smith has warned whites that rejection of the government's plans for majority black rule in a referendum yesterday would have consequences too grave to contemplate. A "no" vote by a majority of the 94,500 white electorate would
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 510 5 THE UN Population Commission. beginning its 20th session, was told on Monday by its chairman. Professor Dirk Jan van de Kaa, that latest calculations show that around the year 2050, the world's population is likely to stabilise at roughly 11.5 billion, or almost three times
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    • 90 5 AP A US Federal mediator has resumed efforts to avert a strike by 2,100 workers that could disrupt operations on the New York Stock Exchange. Union leaders and three Wall Street firms were called together on Monday to work out a new contract as the
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    • 571 5 A MAJORITY of European Common Market businessmen were confident that industrial production will improve in the next few months, according to the monthly survey published by the European Commission on Monday. The survey covered close to 20,000 industrial firms and 10,000 building construction
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    • 281 5 AP THE GENERAL Assembly adopted the first billion-dol-lar budget in UN history on Monday before ending the normal work' of one of its own longest sessions. The Assembly, unable to complete the agenda of its 33rd session from Sept 19-21 as hoped, was forced into a resumed
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  • 459 6 TWO INDICTMENTS have been levelled against some hotels in Singapore. The first, of high room rates, is a simple case of overcharging. In a tight supply position, hotels have enjoyed an overwhelming boom and have taken the opportunity to raise prices by large margins
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  • 318 6 SINGAPORE fund managers will undoubtedly be watching the progress of State Street Bank and Trust Company's venture into the local stock market via its International Index Fund with a great deal of interest. The index approach to stock markets is a relatively new concept
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  • 1629 6  -  By FRANK VOGL NYT IN FIVE years or so, political risk coverage will become part of the insurance portfolio of every American company doing foreign business in the view of Mr Joseph Dealessandro, president of National Fire Insurance Co of Pittsburgh, America, whose concern
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    • 253 6 APOLLO HOTEL Havelock Road, Singaore 3 Tel. *****1 AMBASSADOR HOTEL ***** Meyer Road, Singapore 15, Tel: *****11 CENTURY PARK SHERATON Nassim Hill, Singapore 10 Tel: *****7 CHEQUERS HOTEL 418 Thomson Road, Singapore 11 Tel: *****66 COCKPIT HOTEL 6 7 Oxley Rise, Singapore 9 Tel: *****1 GREAT EASTERN HOTEL Tel M
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 43 6 BnStoW: Frank I tHRT CHRP SLOGG>»4& wexT DoOf? ON Tmt\ CC*H€J2 o.^..Xr__T '"t-l \<=» Cw C TLIC fcIGHT IS PRODUCTION COiT^CL \e> P*LF GMoeßs, T^E. f\«crvs e>OSN B€j£- ■«SW. HVG»HT PvND DPty NbU'u FiND Hiro GRPkTrwG Pujßs/ <£M" HIS DGSK He-'S tKlTto office U>ORtC.
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    • 905 6 Back to the daily grind Aft'g* the mare thu nul aamker ef g**d pwpiHiiMi were rewttk ever the leaf MM»y weekead, It will he dttflealt settllmg tows to the telly tolly friad igih Aad today's pnpMUM taHl i—lre It My easier. The several repeats la the early afteraeea aad evealag
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  • 861 7  -  By FOO CHOY PENG TRADITIONALLY, businessmen, particularly the Chinese, welcome the year of the Ram as it is supposed to be a peaceful year. On the whole, businessmen can expect prospects for the coming year to be more than fair. There
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  • 433 7 PEOPLE born in the Year of the Ram are fond of nature, artistic in taste and distinguished in appearance. They are also very adaptable, and generally willing to listen to other people's suggestions. But they can be undecided and pessimistic, subjective and
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  • 351 7 IT'S ALMOST the last word in materialism when a shop selling luxury goods calls itself "Nirvana", as a leather goods retailer did. Of course, some people may be able to reach the heights of "spiritual" ecstasy with the acquisition of all things material and it looks
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  • 881 7  -  FORUM F ...with Henry Bradsher NYT THE Carter Administration is showing publicly the same kind of confidence in Saudi Arabia's role in US policies abroad that it was showing not long ago in Iran's role. Both inside and outside the administration, however, there are
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 434 8 TOKYO THE TOKYO Stock Exchange opened higher yesterday morning, but share prices became dull towards the end of the day. The Nikkei Dow Jones average declined 6.21 yen to 6,186.06 yen. Volume amounted to some 380 million shares. Forerunning non-ferrous metal issues such as Dowa Mining, Furukawa
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    • 339 8 THE MARKET closed weaker yesterday following publication of the December quarter consumer price index rise, dealers said. Peko dropped 30 cents to 15.60 and Sims rose 5 cents to $142 following Peko's offer for Sims. BHP dropped 18 cents to 19.46 while ANZ Bank firmed one cent to $4.18
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    • 153 8 THE MARKET closed mixed yesterday with minings posting gains while commercials and oils declined, dealers said. Turnover rose to 20.2 million pesos from Monday's 18.3 million. Gainers were Acoje Mining and Pioneer while Atlas Con B, Baguio Gold, Lepanto B, Landoil B, Oriental B, Phil Overseas, Podco B, Pogei,
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    • 360 8 THE STOCK market closed mixed yesterday with losses and gains about equal in moderate trading and the Book Club index rose slightly by 0.03 of a point to 211.84 on a turnover of 98.7 million baht, dealers said. Bangkok Bank rose 10 baht to 398, First Trust and Thai
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    • 62 8 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 463.3 Friday 465.0 Week Ago 473.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 855.77 Friday 859.75 Week ago 838.53 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Monday 83' to 93 J Friday 92' to 93 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday closed Monday closed Week ago 536.28 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 475.90 Monday closed
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    • 220 8 JAN 29 c$ Abitibi 18* A lean 44* At go ma 28 unch Bank Mont 27* Bank Nova Scotia 25 unch Bell Tel 63* H Beth Corp BP Can Ltd ZZ 22* B rase an 19 unch Camp Red Lake 39* Can Imp Bk 31* Canpac 25 unch Canpac
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    • 11 8 HONGKONG market waa dMed yeaterUy far the CkJmm New Year.
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    • 92 8 THE BANK of Oman, the largest privately owned bank in the United Arab Emirates, made profits totalling 48.3 million dirhams (about US$l3 million) in the financial year ending May 30, 1978. The English-language daily Emirates News said the banks profits rose 2.3 million dirhams over
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    • 1273 8 NEW YORK A LATE afternoon rally was blunted by profittaking and the New York stock market settled for a small loss in moderate trading on Monday. Analysts noted the market had finished last Friday at its best level since October and had gained about 55 points since
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    • 621 8 NYT PRUDENTIAL Insurance, one of the heaviest investors in New York City real estate, has disclosed that it is interested in buying the World Trade Centre. The price for the complex, which is owned and operated by the Port Authority of New York
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    • 86 8 DAIMLER-BENZ, maker of the Mercedes car, has announced plans to build its first plant in the United States. The West German car manufacturer said the 12,000-square metre truck factory will be bilt at Hampton, Virginia, by 1980. Its output is expected to total 4,000 diesel trucks
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    • 163 8 AFP WEST Germay's Vetkswagea is to acqaire ft per eeat ceatrel ef the Chrysler Bnulliaa sabsidlary. The Chrysler maaagemeat said la Detrtot thai the subsidiary's capital will he raised to US$75 mllHea far the parpaee. As a resalt at this capital lajeettoa aad
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    • 109 8 DATSUN, the Japanese motor firm, is now launching a high-performance car the six-cylinder Skyline 240k in Britain after capturing a large slice of the British market for compact models. The Skyline's mixture of air and petrol is controlled electronically. Datsun said that this system gives better acceleration,
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    • 209 8 Reuter THE BOARD of the Swedish ear eempaay Volvo AB has decided Is withdraw the propoend pUa fsr a deal with the Norwegian state. The Norweglaa Prime Minister Odvar Nardil said aader the piaa, Norway was to have takea a to per cent
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    • European markets
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      • 97 8 JAN 29 n» 4•/FORWARD MARKET Arw m 4-3 Arbed rw 4 30 Attur TOO -40 Braacan m 4.4 Bru-Lamb 1750 10 Canpac 820 -8 Cock 516 12 De Been 210 4( Ebei 2400 4 10 Electrobel emo 2SM 430 Gb-Inno-Bm 15 Cier 1J74 44 Hobo* 2835 430 Pelro 3475
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    • 309 8 JAN Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha ISO unch Abercom 280 5 AE And CI 380 5 AMIC 1200 unch Barlow* 540 ♦7 Cg Sugar 500 CNA 205 -5 Currie Finance 100 1 De Beers Ind 1425 unch Edcon 325 unch Ed|tri 4100 50 Eveready susp red Volk 1806 Fuflt 1006
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    • 481 8 NYT IF YOU'VE been zigging when you should have been zagging in the stock market lately, there is one consolation: you've got plenty of company, and a lot of it is professional. Consider the plight of two very canny Manhattan underwriters Lord Abbett and Company, which
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    • 285 8 Reuter SHELL OIL said that in order to comply with federal regulations, it has reduced petroleum prices during the fourth quarter below the existing market price. The lowering of prices, however, has reduced earnings for the period. Shell, in reporting flat fourth quarter earnings, said
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    • 258 8 Reuter MOBIL has declared a two-for-one stock spilit and increased the quarterly dividend on the pre-split shares to US$l.2O a share from 11.15 a share. The company said the stock split is subject to shareholders approval at the May 3 annual meeting in Kansas City. At
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    • 219 8 Downturn at Tate Lyle Reuter TATE and Lyle said the sharp decline in its pre-tax profit in the year ended Sept 30, 1978, was due to a fall in the profitability of UK sugar refining caused by static demand, the impact of EEC policy and excess capacity. Other reasons included
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 623 9 SEIZING upon some optimistic comments by Federal Reserve Board chairman, William Miller, investors in the US government securities market bid prices sharply higher this week. Mr. Miller, in congressional testimony, cited the recent slowdown in the growth of the monetary aggregates, anH forecast
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    • 286 9 Reuter US PRIME lending rates may peak up to 12.5 per cent this quarter but will start easing towards the beginning of the next quarter. European American Bancorp president Nicholas Sica made this forecast. Primes are at the 11.75 per cent
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    • 202 9 Reuter THE BRITISH Treasury issued £400 million (SSI.7 billion) of variable rate stock 1983 to the Bank of England. The bank said interest on the stock is payable halfyearly on May 24 and November 24 with each payment at a rate equal to half
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    • 720 9  -  By COLIN CHEE MORGAN Grenfell (Asia) is in the market selling portions of its Singapore Airlines (SIA) US$5O million (Sslo6 million) loan. Sources said the loan is mainly a deal between the merchant bank and SIA, but Morgan Grenfell may have decided against
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    • 246 9 THE BANK of Japan declined comment on a newspaper report it is considering underwriting yen bonds expected to be issued by the US government to raise dollar support funds. The financial daily Nihon Keizai reported that the US government will probably issue medium-term
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    • 638 9 A SEVENTH international money broking firm is expected to start operations in Singapore by the middle of March. Ong Tradition Singapore (OTC) Pte. Ltd. will be a partnership between one of Singapore's leading stock brokers, Ong and Company, and one of Switzerland's
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    • 451 9 NYT INVESTORS' credit balances money on deposit with brokers but not actually committed to securities used to be a rich source of revenue for brokerage firms. But in an era of high interest rates and a new awareness of their options, customers are beginning
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    • 143 9 Reuter THE RELATIVE position of the Australian banks in the country's financial system is a matter of continual concern. Sir Noel Foley, president of Bank of New South Wales, said banks suffer sever handicaps from discriminatory controls on their lending capacity, on the
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    • 159 9 Reuter A 10 BILLION yen (Sslo6 million) 15-year bond to be floated on the Japanese capital market next month by the Inter-American Development Bank will carry a coupon of 6.9 per cent and be priced at 99.10 per cent to yield 7.023 per cent
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    • 74 9 WEST German banks have set a mark foreign loan calendar of around 850 million marks (SS9B6 million) for the coming month. Bond market sources said the banks met on Monday under the auspices of the central capital market foreign loan sub-committee. The committee's next meeting
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    • 328 9 Reuter YIELDS were mixed at Monday's regular weekly auction of three- and sixmonth Treasury bills. The Treasury Department said the average yield on the three-month bill rose to 9.324 per cent from 9.289 per cent the previous week, while the average yield on the
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    • 266 9 Reuter BUNDESBANK vice-presi-dent Karl Otto Poehi's recent estimate that net dollar intervention by central banks last year totalled almost US$5O billion (SSIO6 billion) is incorrect. The US Federal Reserve Board chairman William Miller in an interview published in the West German weekly
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    • 90 9 Reuter THE BANK of Japan plans to cut to zero from 50 per cent the reserve requirement ratio for non-resident free-yen accounts as soon as possible. Bank officials, however, refused to comment on a newspaper report that the central bank is studying a plan
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 195 9 THE US dollar yesterday opened virtually unchanged on Monday night's closing levels in quiet, featureless trading ahead of US December trade data due soon, dealers said. Sterling continued firm, opening higher at 63.5 on its effective index after 63.4 overnight. The dollar is expected to firm against most other
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      • 151 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed firmer at 200.30 yen, compared with 199.80 both at the opening and Monday's close, dealers said. the rate rose briefly to 200.35 yen before slipping slightly towards the close as the central bank apparently indicated readiness to sell US dollars at
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      • 50 9 AUSTRALIA NZ exchanges quotes yesterday: US dollar 1.1378 1.1330. Sterling 0.5720 0.5655. Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5953. US dollar 0.5794. Ninety-day forward buying rates: 8 Sterling 1.1786. US dollar 1.1452. New Zealand: Sterling 0.5296/0.5268. US dollar 1.0591/1.0491. Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5541. US dollar 1.0906.
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      • 33 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes yesterday: US 1.8610 25 Can 1.5590 1.5610 Sterling 3.710/720 Dfl 92.60 70 Sfr 110.00/20 Lit 2.206/218 Ffr 43.53/63 Nkr 36.37/47 Bfr con 6.340/350 Bfr fin 6206/6246 Yen 0.9300/15
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      • 15 9 THE London morning gold fix was $233.60 yesterday, down 11.60 on the previous fix.
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      • 166 9 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund (IMF) said publicised international banking credit commitments during the first nine months of last year totalled USJSO trillion (Sslo6 billion), more than double the amount recorded during the same 1977 period. The IMF said in its Survey that
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    • 107 9 r ■Y i 1 r r r -tmd WOLSEY HALL OXFORD FOULKS LYNCH LONDON A .ITALIAN ENGLISH LANGUAGE Hb a THIS A«77^77 TODAY fl n The Registrar, Federal Publications Home Studies Division, Suite 1307,13 th floor, International Plaza, Anson Road. S pore 2. Tel: *****83, *****84. Please send me your
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  • 319 10 FOR MR FINN Frandsen, .managing director of the t< East Asiatic Company, 1978 was an ?«ventful and successful .year. In July the company .came to the Kuala Lumpur 'stock market, a combine of •all the wholly-owned subsidiaries in Malaysia of the vast Danish multinational,
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  • 868 10  -  By CHAN BONG SOO SHARE prices generally held up pretty well on the Singapore stock market this month in the face of adverse international developments. The invasion of Kampuchea by Vietnamese-led forces, in particular, caused a good deal of anxiety and seldom before has a
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  • 2722 10 1978/79 Hi<fc Low Company Last Sale orGr'a Div Div Cvr Gi*g Net Y'ld P/E 1 Vol Week (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 272 190 178 219 275 111 186 326 245 660 132 Aetna 123* Alcom 107 Allied Choc 133 BAT 195* Bata 59 Ben 108*
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  • 1012 10 FT THE US businessman has always seen himself as the true pioneer of capitalism, committed to the pursuit of free enterprise to a degree never equalled by his European couterparts, and he is often quite correct. American business enthrones competition and rejects the
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  • 149 10 Daff Development Bbd: AGM to be held at La dang Pinji, La hat, Perak, at 2.30 pm on Feb 2. Malaysia Bnlidlag Seciety Bhd: EOGM to be held at the Board Room. 3rd Floor. Bangunan MBSB, 13/15 Leboh Ampang, Kuala Lumpur at 12 noon on Feb. 7. Malaysia*
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  • 306 10 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Cloae Payable the year Previoua year Kemayan 10% Nov 15 Nov 27 Jan 30 10% 8.3%<a) GT Disp 5% I Jan 15 Jan 25 Jarful 5% 175% Kulim 10% I Dec 28 Jan 8 Jan 31 10% 23%
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  • 109 10 Company Particulars Ex Date Boohs Close Rahman Hydraulic C AC MBS STP (1075) P- Product* Toshiba Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Rights Issue of 1 for 2 S2 00 per share Bonus Issoe of 1 for 3 Bonus lssu*of I for
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  • 396 11 THE YEAR of the Horse has swept through as magnificently as a horse galloping victoriously through an admiring crowd. Investors have had an exciting lunar year with much activity seen. Fortunes have been made and lost. Many experienced the pangs of agony which
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  • 339 11  -  By YEO SENG KIA THE BULL market which emerged from the depths of gloom in December 1974, terminated almost four years later during the sell off in September 1978. So far the decline in this bear market has been rather mild. For the last two
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  • 410 11  -  By TANG WEE LOKE Ah, fill the cup:- what boots it to repeat How time is slipping underneath our feet Unborn Tomorrow and dead Yesterday. Why fret about them if Today be sweet The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam Ah, if only a stockbroker can
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  • 412 11 MR YEO SENG KIA, currently the research manager at Ong and Company, has held this position for the past five years. Previously, he was with the Sime Darby groop In the Management Services Department. Mr. Yea holds a BJSc. (Hods) from the University of Stagapore and an MBA
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  • 419 11  -  By JUDD KINNE THE MARKET will be buffeted by a number of cross currents this year which makes crystals ball gazing particularly hazardous. Positive factors will include: forecasts of real economic growth for Singapore of between 6-8 per cent and a 7 per cent increase
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  • 369 11  -  By RICHARD CRAGG AFTER being the second best performer of 1978, the Singapore market deserves another good year. Because of a number of external factors, mainly concerning the US economy, we believe it could take three months to gather momentum, however. In the
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  • 638 11  -  By RONALD LAM CONSEQUENT upon the arrival of the Ram, let us first of all have a brief look at its predecessor. The advent of the Year of the Horse saw a reluctant starter but after the half-way mark, a determined gallop was seen
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  • 1221 11  -  By PETER SUTHERLAND LOCAL investors can be excused if they enter the New Year in a somewhat puzzled frame of mind. In trying to gauge the prospects for 1979, the investor faces the task of assessing conflicting underlying investment factors. On the one hand
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  • 929 12 NYT A BITTER dispute that could jeopardise the pending multilateral trade treaty has developed between some Customs Service officials and their superiors in the US Treasury Department over whether the Treasury has failed to enforce the US anti-dump-ing laws, government officials say. Dissidents in
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  • 337 12 A NEW American dmvc against easing textile trade restrict!ms caused uneasiness la Hongkong Industrial and trade circles yesterday. According te Washingten reports, seme cengrensmen intend te reintrednee te Cengress legislation that wenld Meek tariff reductions en all textile ud clothing items that might he agreed te at
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  • 94 12 THE US dollar, aided by forecasts of better US economic performances in 1979, forged ahead in Tokyo yesterday, closing trading at 200.30 yen. Trading was brisk. The level was the highest since Dec 4 when the greenback was being traded at 203.40 yen The dollar started the day
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  • 18 12 Iranian rioters holding a general's neck when his vehicle passes the Teheran University AP Photo Source: AP photo
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  • 830 12 LONDON. Tues. Equities closed narrowly higher encouraged by the prospects of an end to the lorry drivers strike, dealers said and at 3.00 p.m. the Financial Times index was up three points at 466.3. Government bonds, however, were up to 3,8 point lower, depressed by the inflationary implications
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  • 493 12 UPI CHINA'S penchant for anti-Soviet rhetoric and American concern about Taiwan have apparently killed plans for a joint communique at the end of Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping's historic visit to the United States. The two nations have decided to play it safe by ducking a potentially irritating
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  • 732 12 NYT IRAN: THIS strategic, potentially wealthy country has spun out of control, and only the optimists here can see a way of braking the downward spiral towards civil war. New efforts at resolving the intense conflict between Prime Minister Shahpur Bakhtiar and the supporters
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  • 441 12 Reuter AUSTRALIA is prepared now to negotiate international air policy with Asean as a bloc rather than as individual countries, according to Canberra officials yesterday. The government is understood to want its wrangle with Asean over air-fare policy sorted out
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  • 59 12 INTERNATIONAL and domestic flights of the Malaysian Airline System (MAS), severely disrupted by a work-to-rule, returned to normal yesterday following tough government measures. The management of the state-owned MAS last weekend suspended more than 100 employees involved in the go-slow at Subang airport and replaced them with
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 135 12 IT PAYS TO CONSULT INDCSUEZ BEFORE MAKING A DECISION ON YOUR CASH BALANCES Today we are quoting the following tor Singapore Dollar terrr deposits up to SS2SO 000 1 month 5%% p.a. 3 months 6V«*/o p.a. 6 months 6'/«% p.a. 9 months 6' p.a. 12 months 6'/jS p.a Savings 4^«%p.a.
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    • 357 12 ijij A HOME? Then look for it in Business Times classified property advertisements an easy to read guide to the available properties at the top end of the market. Home-hunters are especially catered for in the new LEISURE TIMES supplement that comes with Business Times every Saturday morning. If you
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 58 12 WEATHER; Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: NO Rain. Report fir 24 boon prtor to 7M p.m. miu St at the airport: Maximum temperature.. 33.8 Associated humidity 53 Minimum temperature 23.2 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 8.45 Rainfall in millimetres NIL Total rainfall for the month
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 130 13 Reuter PHILIPPINE shippers are being asked to use non-conference lines as part of the move by the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) to counter the frequent freight rate rises imposed by the Far Eastern Freight Conference, Trade Minister for Philippine Mr Troadio Quiazon said. In a
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      • 100 13 Reuter MALAYSIA has called for talks with a US shipping conference over its 15 per cent general freight rate increase on all goods shipped from Malaysia and Singapore to US eastern gulf coast ports. Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Lew Sip Hon said in a statement
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      • 45 13 AFP THAI Deputy Communications Minister Rear Admiral Mr Sanong Nisalak will leave for Peking today -to conclude a shipping agreement with China, an official source reported on Monday. He will be accompanied by seven officials during his ten-day stay on the mainland. AFP.
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    • 580 13  -  By RAHIM KASSIM SEVERAL shipping lines have stopped calling at Iranian ports and many more may bypass them if the current political unrest in the country goes on unabated. Maersk Line, Showa Line and Medtainer stopped their services to Iran. Several Japanese shipping lines,
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    • 159 13 INTEGRATED C—tilfr Service, a 18 eeatalaer leuti| Mmpuy, will ehaage Its uoe to later, way Caatalaer Service fcwerp—tat tram Thamday. ExpUlalac the ehaage, Mr. Blehard Pin, Its prwMft all the mv ■»ae dearly MeatUee ICS as a member ef the laterway greap of eempaHe aetod
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    • 483 13 A P Appledore International Ltd reached agreement with the China Corporation for the Shipbuilding Industry to assist with the modernisation of the Kwangchow shipyard. Discussions have been taking place between members of the British and Chinese shipbuilding industries for about nine months and the British
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    • 60 13 SCANDUTCH, which operates on the Far East/ Europe trade as a member of the Far Eastern Freight Conference, has clarified that It feeds UK destined cargo to the British Port of Tilhnry and not to SOothamptoo as reported la the Shipping Times oa Jan 18. A SeaaOateh spoheowomaa
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    • 3230 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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    • 584 17 Shlppiac Ltae Page C«i ACS n 5 Afea TV 3 Aguila IV 2 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan IV 3 ANL i 1 APL in 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 Asia Merchant ra 4 Atlas V 2 Atlantic Int. V 1 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank n 5
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    • 975 18 J. RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB.(l) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/ Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the
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    • 886 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. AguUa Oriental—Same. Ahli Shipping— Sharjah. Alfred C. Toepfer Line— Intermodal. Algerian National Line (CN AN)—Unipacific. Alpac
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    • 1304 18 MANAGEMENT and staff at the Odyssey Works, Birkenhead, the shiprepair base of Ocean Fleets Ltd., have Just a little more to smile about these days. After many months of tightening the belt, of seeing some 120 Jobs disappear as the undertaking came face to face
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    • 208 18 UPI A SHADE of more timecharter activity occurred in the Far East while the western hemisphere was marked by a continued lack of North American grain tonnage demand. Korean shipping booked the 61,328 dwt Nordic Mariner at U553.25 (5J7.15) a dwt for one Australia round voyages after early
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      296 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Eastern Able (1500 after African Phoenix) 29/30. Kota ALam (0700 ater Kota Panjang) 10/11. Mendoza (1500 after Baodi) 45. Nedlloyd Kingston (after Nedlloyd Napier) 3/4. Perils (0600) 21East. Rajah Brooke (1400) 20. Rosario Maru (0600 after San Francisco Maru) 5. Turkmeniya (0900
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    • 472 13 Barber me sea DIRECT DIVERSIFIED DEPENDABLE SERVICES TO/FROM USA AND CANADA Agents Barber Lines Singapore Pte Lid Tel 9265' Harrisons t Croslield Kuala Lumpur Td: HOMi/l Pemas-MISC Penang Tel ***** JAR I) IM AN I AH Orient Overseas ConicuneA Line lOfVAICR PAU 14W* 3/ ItPTU* PEARt 13N 16 2 ICHEVAIW
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    • 320 13 iiSI SEALORD |U ANTAH M ■r fiv UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG)" 11 All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick l|_ 288 TEU Capacity. Long Length Capability. {■ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE 1 1 Vessel S pore Loading for |1 BN BAJJAH In port Kuwait (10/2) 13/2 Kuwait (24/2),
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    • 239 13 NOL iNEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) c PWl+ TRTTT nnm.—l6 F«* 17 F c toa tiFA 22 f nwss vf* n f m com uo tMa 71 nuio 11 Ma 12 N 0 CWF It Ma 17 H SS MB
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    • 768 13 HC )f I M 1 !N I See Page IV Coijmn 3 for sailings A^triltS S Shotuku Agencies (S) Pte ltd M.vkftmp 91 I.V lifner >| -I fl 11' A M sia Trans Asia Corporation Sdn Rhd Kl A?%4;• P m»NG ***** 3 PfNANC, (>4/81? *1 MAERSK LINE f* US
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    • 712 14 FUUY CONTMROSQ) TO EUROPE EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUMPC Sparc PAeUng Pen BBbao Genoa HT**{ Bremen Rdan Ant»r Pa* A. 2/2 3/2 6/2 2/3 22/2 17/3 15/3 12/3 10/3 Peter R» 15/2 17/2 20/2 22/3 3/4 1/4 28/3 26/3 FULLY CONTMOBED TO GENOA/TWSTE FULLY CONTAMERISED TO USA/CANADA Feeder f Kelang Spore
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    • 867 15 OCL Overseas Containers Limited COWTMOSHT SOUCt TO W/C<WOT: CONT/MNtRSHtP SERVICE FROM UR/CONTVKNT P Kctang S port Nut Ml SM IU HR. US I F<k It FM HA IS 11 FA 20 FM HR. US 22 FM HR KS. BU it Ftk afm n. u. bu 4Mb lib HR. US It
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    • 189 17 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG FAST AND WRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAD ALEXANDRIA) STOtt PT KO. FOMNG PT SAD JUIX SWB U ftb 1J Mar 5 Ma 10 rmmnu Mar is Z3 u m. a. 15 Z» MM TRANS CARGO PHASE CONTACT SCMENKEX SINGAPORE TEL GENERAL AGENTS:
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    • 250 17 _I«KN FAR EASTWEST AFRICA SERVICES COHTMNER SERVICE VESSEL Japan HJlonf Spore Lap* tuiawo 22 Feb 3lbr «J* 2 Apr KYOSOMNNI .4 Apr 13 Apr 11%* "May maOKI 22 May 31 May 5 fc" 3 hn TUC FLOWER ETD I MARCH ACCEPTMG fAILfTBO KM BULK CARGO FOR APAPA t PORT HARCOURT
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    • 140 17 NOTICES r f m.v. "CHIDAMBARAM" VOY: 108 arrived 26th January, 1979. at PAA. GODOWN No». 1/2. Genera) Survey of damaged cargo ex the above vessel will be held on Friday 2nd February, 1979. as from 9 00 a.m. toSp.tn No further survey will be held after this date Agent*: R.
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