The Business Times, 5 February 1979

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1 18 The Business Times
  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.qp) No. 141/1/71 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1179 SO CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 87 1 AP TEHERAN, Sun. Iranian crude oil production is now back at a level to accomodate the nation's own needs but there is still no sign when significant exports will resume, oil industry sources said today. They placed the current production level at nearly 680,000 barrels per day,
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    • 60 1 Reuter JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia's anti-corruption squad hopes to recover more than US$lOO million (Ss2l7 million) of state funds misappropriated during the past 18 months, according to Minister for State Reforms Sumarlin. Dr. Sumarlin told reporters yesterday after a meeting with President Suharto that corruption and manipulation cases uncovered
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    • 74 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Sun. Troops loyal to ousted Prime Minister Pol Pot today hinted that they had sufficiently regrouped to start organising a nationally-coordinated campaign against the new administration in Phnom Penh. Radio Democratic Kampuchea, believed to be broadcast from southern China, said a two-day
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    • 94 1 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Asean economic ministers are expected to decide at a meeting later this month whether to hold further talks with Australian its cheap fares aviation policy. Singapore Communications Minister Ong Teng Chong said the meeting would decide at what level the negotiations should
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    • 87 1 AFP JAKARTA, Sun.— The Indonesian government has decided to build a huge US$l billion (552.16 billion) olefin industrial complex near the Aran gas fields to boost the country's domestic plastic industry, it was announced here today. With a planned annual 420,000-tonne ethylene materials production capacity, the plant
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    • 33 1 MANILA, Sun.— President Marcos today ordered the export of the Philippines' surplus rice stocks worth US$7O million (Sslsl million) at concessional prices with priority "to our friends in the Asean".
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    • 56 1 AFP MANILA, Sun.— The Philippines' real estate conglomerate, Ayala Corp, today announced it would diversify into export-oriented projects with the Asean as the major market. Ayala chairman-president Enrique Zobel said in his company is considering three of the four Asean complementation projects, but refused to give details
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    • 40 1 MANILA, Sun.— The growing number of Indochinese refugees poses a more serious threat to the security of Thailand than the war in neighbouring Kampuchea, the Thai ambassador to the Philippines said in an interview published here today.
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 117 1 THE following list of stocks gives the II most traded on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1171 Cwnptay Timvei Priees High Ln •m Fefc I im Haw
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    • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
      • 76 1 ju a Jaa J* 4M SI Fefc 1 Ftofet "BT Index closed closed 1962.19 1975.83 1966.93 Industrials: closed closed 372.36 372.96 372.12 Finance: closed closed 662 90 662 62 <58.90 ••Hotels: closed closed 286 99 288 18 288.99 •Properties: closed closed 226 91 228 78 227 06 •Tins: closed
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      • 82 1 Jaa 9 Jaa M Jaa >1 Pea 1 Ft* t ~BT Index: closed closed closed closed 2686 94 ■Industrials: closed closed closed closed 404 73 Finance: closed closed closed closed 548 84 ••Hotels closed closed closed closed 252.98 •Properties closed closed closed closed 209.56 ♦Tins closed closed closed closed
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  • 1143 1 TAKEOVER OF MNCs THREAT Reuter AFP THE MAN who could be expected to steer Iran's economy if Ayatollah Khomeiny came to power was quoted yesterday as saying he would nationalise petroleum holdings of multi-national firms. Dr Abdul Bani Sadr, considered the Ayatollah's top economic
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  • 125 1 INDONESIA will import 31 million barrels of refined petroleum products during the next fiscal year starting April to augment its domestic production of 77 million barrels, the Kompas newspaper reported yesterday. The newspaper, quoting Minister of Mines and Energy Subroto, said this would be in addition to the
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  • 561 1  -  By ANTHONY TAN A HIGH-POWERED group representing huge investment funds in the United States has just visited Singapore as part of its itinerary to ascertain the investment potential in stock markets of the Pacific region. Led by Dillon Read, one of America's largest investment
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  • 256 1 THE FAB Eastera Freight Ciifereiee (FEFC) will give earefal cMHUenttM te t aeries af prspsaala Including sae ftr a deferment of a geaeral rate Increase ws it by Ike Federation sf Aseaa Skippers' Caaaells (FABC) at a meettag la Kaala Lumpur sa Satarday.
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  • 379 1  -  By ARTHUR NG SIME DARBY Holdings has acquired a UK company to facilitate the orderly transfer of its funds from Malaysia to Britain for its current takeover bid for Guthrie Corporation. Announcing this to the Stock Exchange of Singapore, Sime said this
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  • 107 1 Reuter THE Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajarantnam, has accused Australia of trying to split Asean with its new London-Sydney cheap air flights which forbid stopovers in South-east Aasia. In a weekend interview with the Australian Associated Press (AAP), Mr. Rajaratnam described Australia's attitude as "obnoxious" in negotiations
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  • 1097 2  -  For generations the Chinese have sought a land link with western Asia and the Arabian Sea. Last August, that dream came true part of the Karakoram highway linking Pakistan and China has been opened. The highway, reflecting 15 years of sweat and toil, and
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  • 1354 2 NYT LIKE prodigal sons, the Western industrial democracies are groping their way back toward the lost world of Bretton Woods, in the hope its stable exchange rates, free competition and low inflation, can provide the missing key to faster economic growth and full employment.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 2776 3 THE problems of making communication more effective in industry and commerce are primarily the problems of management. The bigger our responsibilities become the more does our work consist of five things talking, listening, writing, reading and thinking, and the more is it dependent
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 656 3 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD i 112 30 31 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Can a broken leg cause this sensation? (6) 7 A terminus, obviously (8) 8 Stand or stumble on a piece of wood (6) 10 It licks hotly (5) 13 Not the sole cad in America (4) 14 Photograph Kate anew
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1265 4 COPPER: Wire bars finished £30.5 higher for cash and £30 for Three Months on Friday. The afternoon market continued to forge ahead on further fresh buying prompted by the strength in US futures. Three Months traded up to a 2Viyear high of £936 on the kerb before final
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    • 156 4 TERMINAL rubber in London on Friday eased from session highs in late afternoon mainly on weekend and jobber profit-taking to close mostly 0.15 pence up in the nears to 0.05 pence down in the forwards. Turnover totalled 530 lots of 15 tonnes including 72 kerbs and 14 call options,
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    • 161 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per picul on Saturday: CwMMt ail: Bulk $120 sellers, old drum 1126 sellers, new drum 1131 sellers. Capra: Mixed (looae) UK/Coot $76.50 buyers. Pepper: Muntok ASTA white fob 10C. NLW $340.00 sellers. Sarawak white fob 96'* NLW $322.50 sellers. Sarawak special
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    • 69 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unlets otherwise stated LONDON: Frl Previous Malaysian 5Hffa bulk per tonne April «55qtd S47slr Sumatra 5* f fa bulk January unch 690s lr February unch 680s lr March unch 087' >slr April 665pd 655pd May/July 655pd 637' jpd Nigeria
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    • 1185 4 AFP THE mini-boom in metals continued on the London commodity markets last week, with new records established in silver, platinum, lead and aluminium, while copper moved up strongly to 4'4-year highs. Gold, in contrast, showed a gradually easier trend. Rubber went ahead and coffee remained
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    • 206 4 SINGAPORE: Saturday's closing prices in S} per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE 100 pet first class (kangaroo): New crop 0.98 100 pet second class 0 89 100 pet third claa 0.17 25 pet new crop no stock 810 pet 0.79 THAI BROKEN A-super 0 62 Special O SS Thai rice
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    • 114 4 FOR THE second consecutive day, Chicago soybean futures staged a sharp late rally and closed at the day's highs with gains of lO'/fc to six US cents a bushel. Traders advanced several reasons for the surge, which brought prices some seven cents above their midday level. A major factor
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    • 48 4 CHICAGO wheat futures moved higher in late trade on Friday, closing unchanged to 2 j 4 US cents a bushel higher. The nearby contracts led the advance. The late strength was tied to sharply higher soybean complex futures with spillover buying from < locals sparking the rise. I
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    • 628 4 BY AND large, produce traders ia Singapore weir still Lb a festive meed last week. As sack, trading was redaeed to a trickle ander conditions akia to a moribund market. Far mast af the commodities, stocks held locally had been seriously ran
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 235 4 THE US dollar strengthened against the local unit on the Singapore foreign exchange market last week as it did in overseas markets against other currencies. Opening at 2.1620/30 compared with the previous week's close of 2.1590/00, the US currency was traded up each day and, at the cloGe
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      • 21 4 THE average rale at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 7.75 per cent.
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      • 265 4 Asian rates THE THREE days of last week saw rates fluctuating in hectic trading with Three and Six Months receiving most of the action. On Wednesday, rates lost 1 per cent and per cent in the two periods. Thursday opened higher and improved 3/16 per cent by the day's end.
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      • 66 4 Source: Astley Pearce THE INTERBANK market was rather firm throughout the week ended Feb 2. Base day saw a rather high rate probably due to the high demand for cash. Transactions for the rest of the week was around 8 per cent. Terms closed with One, Two and
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      • 267 4 THE KILOBAR in Singapore on Saturday opened at at 5516,758 up $487 from Friday's closing level and closed slightly easier at $16,752 after trading in a highlow range of $16,800-16,753. Spot gold for London delivery opened at U*****.50 238.00 and closed at U*****.40/90 in very active trading. Short-covering in
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      • 58 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on Feb 2: US 1 8830 35 Can 1 5680 790 Stg 3.713 723 D F1 92.40 56 S FY 110 15 30 Lit 2.215 225 F FY 43.56 <6 S Kr 36 12 22 N Kr 3142 52 B FY (con) < 349 St
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      • 330 4 Source: The Discount Co. of S'pore Ltd THE INTERBANK money market firmed from 2 to one per cent on Jan 27 to a high of 8 tp IV* per cent last Thursday, before easing slightly to close at 7V« to 7 per cent in the week ended Feb
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      • 232 4 THE DOLLAR closed below its highs of the day on Friday but was mixed compared with Thursday night's close, in quiet end week trading, dealers said. It finished at 1.8843/53 marks against Thursday night's 1.8832/42, after being bid up in the afternoon to *****/10, dealers said. The US currency
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      • 50 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Feb 3, the range of call rate received from from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak fud: 3"/« per cent to 7 J per cent. General tud: 3V« per cent to 6 per cent. MirroMati of funds totalled $464 million.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 167 4 •mir/fMMMY present The 1979 Conference on MANAGING FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK and using International Capital Markets Singapore February 26—27,1979 SIA Official Carrier Company Address City This conference is one of an international series that have been presented in New York, London, Toronto, Mexico City and Sydney. This program will be devoted
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 310 5 AP THE TOPPLED regime of Premier Pol Pot has claimed victories against Vietnamese troops throughout Kampuchea including areas near Phnom Penh. Reliable Indo-China analysts in Bangkok have confirmed that Vietnam was forced to bring in fresh troops to cope with the tough
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    • 248 5 UPI ISRAELI Justice Minister Shmuel Tamir, hinting at yet another thorny issue in the stalled peace talks with Egypt, said Israel cannot give up the Sinai Peninsula without assurances of permanent oil supplies. "With the new developments in Iran, people all over the world will agree
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    • 141 5 Reuter A HIGH American labour leader has waned the US government his anion weald Ignore President Carter's wage guidelines aad eater lata forthcoming contract talks with five major tyre makers "prepared to strike." Mr Peter Bommarito, president of the member United Robber Workers Union, told 2M
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    • 735 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From CPA CX710 1005 HLP GU SQ980 1030 HLP THAI TG423 1035 BKK S1A SQI03 1045. KUL SIA SQ209 1045 HLP* MAS MH605 1045 KUL GIA GA944 1055 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MES PAL PR501 1135 MNL RBA BI325 1200 BWN
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    • 270 5 UPI ITALY'S trade balance, usually heavily in the red, was 196.86 billion lire (SJ4O3 million) in the black in the first 11 months of last year, the Central Statistical Institute said on Saturday. This compared with a 2,155 billion lire deficit in the same period of 1977.
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    • 120 5 UPI SOUTH Korea is soon expected to liberalise the import of six food items which include onions, potatoes, canned peaches, pork and cheese. A South Korean trade association publication. Trade News, reported on Saturday the move is part of the government's effort, to stabilise the prices of
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    • 225 5 A SELF-CONTAINED mobile filter-cooler unit has been developed which can deliver in an hour enough cool, fresh water to quench the thirst of a considerable number of people. Called the Acro-Kool Nomad Mark 3, it has a 455litre capacity tank that can be
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    • 38 5 DEPOSED Kampuchean Prince Norodom Sihanouk will return to Peking to take up residence as a private citizen, said China's Foreign Minister Huang Hua on Saturday. Prince Sihanouk, now in the US, recently addressed the United Nations
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    • 877 5 NYT A KEY US senator has said he would introduce legislation today to alter existing trade laws that discriminate against the Soviet government and make it easier for the United States to grant trade concessions to both the Soviet Union and China. The decision
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    • 695 5 NYT A SHARP increase in the rate at which consumers are letting life insurance policies lapse shortly after buying them has become a major bone of contention between US government regulators and the industry. There is now argument that the trend exists. A quarter-century
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 546 5 Agencies MAO TSE-TUNG'S widow, one of the leaders of the now-purged "Gang of Four," is living under "certain restrictions" in Peking with the other three radical leaders, Chinese Foreign Minister Huang Hua disclosed on Saturday. Mr. Huang told reporters that Chiang Ching (Mao's widow), Yao Wen-yuan,
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1303 6  -  By JOHN ROCKWELL NYT EVERY TRADE has its tools; a writer's tools are words. Most words are in common usage, and most of those that aren't are readily explained in any dictionary. But in the trade of rockmusic criticism, the dictionaries, time-bound and stodgy as they are, aren't
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    • 581 6  -  By PATRICIA GOH MORE THAN Just n conductor and musicians make up an orchestra. Even the most seasoned concert-goer may not realise that behind the first strains of the overture lies a machinery that has been functioning' well before the concert that of the orchestra management. A professional
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    • 846 7  -  By HENRY SCOTT-STOKES NYT EIGHT YEARS after the suicide by hara-kiri of Yukio Mishima, the renowned and enigmatic Japanese writer appears still to attract the younger generation in Japan. The first exhibition of Mishima's published and hitherto unknown manuscripts since his death closed last month after a six-day
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    • 649 7 Title: By Myself Author: Lauren Bacall Publisher: jMiatku Cape Price: £5.15 Pages: 577 Reviewed by Rachel Billington LAUREN Bacall became a tap film actress aad a Hollywood sex symbal when she was 18 years old ——Pm reading between the right lines a virgin. Neither
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    • 697 7  -  By ROBERT CRABBE UPI A 35-YEAR-OLD Chinese artist named Hsun Chichiao recently finished painting a scene of 400 workmen building a classic Chinese temple. Hsun painted it on one side of the inside of a glass bottle eight cm tall. It took him six
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 568 6 LEISURE TIME EXHIBITIONS ART AND photographic exhibitions, part of the Eight International Festival of Arts organised by the United World College of South-east Asia (Tel. *****44), will begin tomorrow with viewing times between 9am and 7pm daily. The exhibition of contemporary art is divided into a professional section or a
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    • 843 6 ST.V/MRWDTOI Raffles has a bad night SOMETHING at tke Geae Mmllm, a deraroestary aeries la ealear tkat demaaatratea tke mast ligildeait •topi af tke evalitkury l»Mer. lie tkree preaeatara ve DtvU Bellamy, Aakrey Maaiiag Ckerry Bramwell (ekaaael 5, 7pm). ter eat Ckapper >eat wltk at Mtpm, fcave seme aeriaas reevaluttoi
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    • 364 7 and where to entertain FORJAI&NESE CUISINE, COMETO KIKU r&e Japanese /fcl < Restaurant^Serving »<*£ outhentic Jopanese food Teppor VQhki fempuio SoKiyQki VioD j Duvness Hours 12 Noon 2 3G p m Dtonef —630 p <tv —10 30 p m Singapore jgt Oncnfalnn 214Dun«rnR&ad SiKjaporcTH b3l 122 CT* J -COME, WINE
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 838 8  -  f SINGAPORE b By CHAN BONG SOO WE ARE now in the Year of the Ram. And the Singapore stock market last week was off to a good start with spillover of buying interest from the tail end of the Horse Year. Hopefully, the
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    • 165 8  -  Week ended Feb I Compiled by VIOLET CHOW OTHERS Overseas Chinese BssHng Csrp has acquired a new subsidiary company called OCBC Management Services Pte. Ltd. Central Sagwi has acceded to the KLSE's request to hold an EOGM to seek approval of its investment in PMCW.
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    • 345 8 TOKYO AFP PRICES performed well m the Takye stock market in fast trading last week, fighting sff praflttaklng pressure triggered by s mid-week sarge. Tke !!S-it*ek Dew J*iei average brake through tbe MM-yea (SIM) mark for tbe first time in klstery en Wednesday, bat
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    • 78 8 Reuter TOYO Kogyo Co. Ltd. said it plans to increase its capital from the present 25.7 billion yen and raise its dividend for the current year ending October 31 from four yen per share. The company did not elaborate, but the economic daily. Nihon Kogyo Shimbun reported
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    • 444 8 r SYDNEY k Reuter THE CURRENT underlying strength of the share market last week passed its most crucial test of this year when the federal government, on Tuesday, released its consumer price index (CPI) figures for the December quarter. Confident predictions that the
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    • 385 8 EUROPEAN MOST European bourses ended last week on a mixed to lower note, with the exceptions of Paris and Brussels. Paris opened the week rather nervously with the deteriorating situation in Iran acting as an overhang. Such easier trend persists throughout the better part
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    • 911 8  -  f LONDON By GERALD COLVERD CONSENSUS opinion last week is momentarily in limbo. The London market is all about individual shares, not trends or opinions. The past week has produced an unusual triangle: gilt edged stocks have fallen steadily on uncertainty over the level of
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    • 776 8 r NEW YORK h A NYT STOCK prices slumped last week as the Dow Jones industrials fell 25.12 points to 834.63 after finishing the previous week at their highest level since mid-October. It was a week that saw the US money supply go down
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    • 982 8 QUESTION MARK OVER DISCLOSURES NYT THE UNITED STATES Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has opened a private investigation into Resorts International that could brush against Richard Nixon's close friend, Charles Bebe Re bozo. Resorts International has operated a gambling house in the Bahamas for
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    • 50 8 We are pleased to announce that Arthur J. Lawrence formerly Senior Manager. Bahrain Branch, has been appointed General Manager, Head Office Kuala Lumpur lan D. Woods formerly of Wardley Limited (Singapore) has been appointed Senior Manager. Bahrain Branch, as from Ist February. 1979. CD f u i Arab-Malaysian Development Bank
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • European markets
      • 274 9 FEB 02 Fr» CORBEILLE Alr-Uqulde 304 2 B S N Gervals Danone 525 +7 C S F (ThomsonCat) 375 unch Cle Francalse des Petroles 140 JO 0.8 Compagnle Financiers Compagnle Generate 3M i Credit Foncler De France 448.50 -14 Hachette (Llbralrle) 233 -1.5 Machines Bull 58.80 0.0 Mlchelln (B)
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      • 214 9 FEB 02 Dm Aef-Telefunken 71.00 1.1 Akio 2850 0.3 Alls Leben 90&00 -15 A1U Vera 504.00 unch BASF 134 50 40.5 Bay H T Wbank 287 OOB Bay Vbank 303.00 2 Bayer 135.30 -0.2 rut 290.00 <3 BMW 238.00 4 0.5 Casaella ***** 4$ Chem Verw 254.00 405 Commerxbank
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      • 94 9 FEB 02 Fr» FORWARD MARKET Actc unch Arbed 2350 10 Astur 730 30 B rase an MO Bru-Lamb 17% +15 Can par 0Og .4 Cock 520 2 De Beers 207 -1 Ebea 34as unch Electrotel 0000 2000 Ob-Inno-Bm unch Oev 1408 10 Hobok 3000 70 Petro 3015 56 Ryl
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      • 106 9 FEB 02 Lire Ante 3425 -on Assoc Gen ***** 540 Baslogl sat -7 Centrale 4440 -48 Flat 2ae& -10 Flnslder 174 -1-25 Gen Immob 88J0 -0 5 IFI Prl 2340 unch Italcementl ***** 4 200 I taigas 778 50 1.5 Italslder 385 unch Magnetl M Pf 567 •5 Mare
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      • 191 9 FEB <a Francs Actions Sulsses Alusulsse Br Alusulsse Reg Brown Bowrl Br. Ob* GelgJ Br. Cite Oelfy P C Clba Ocl(y Rh Credit Suisse Br Credit Suisse Reg Elektrowatt Br George Fischer Br Globus Pc Hero Br. 306 13S6 MB 1780 1290 1010 MS 2300 430 1990 850 459
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      • 154 9 FEB 02 Fla A BN 371.00 Ahold 119.20 -0.1 30 .10 -0.1 AMEV 9420 1 114.00 -03 79 .10 4-0.1 00 00 Berk Bo Is 71.20 0 2 177 00 7670 Byenkorf 91 80 -0.7 CaJve Delft 172.00 434 Dell Mlj 124.00 Ennla 145 00 -03 Fokker 26 00
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    • 754 9 NYT WITH SO many shares of McGraw-Hill in the hands of arbitragers and dissatisfied shareholders following the publishing company's decision to turn down a takeover bid by American Express, a proxy fight appears to be a distinct possibility. According to security industry sources
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    • 271 9 Reuter HARBOUR Engineering said it expects a marginal loss in 1979, following the HKJI2.3 million loss last year. The company, a Hutchison Whampoa Ltd unit, said in a statement it is now tendering for selected contracts at realistic margins in order to avoid last year's
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    • 183 9 UPI Reuter CITING strong demand for steel throughout 1978, United States Steel has reported a more than 10-fold rise in fourth quarter profits over the depressed year ago level. Fourth quarter profit soared to U5594.6 million, or $1.11 a share, up from $9 million, or
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    • 314 9 FEB 03 Rand INDUSTRIALS a sipha 1»5 uncb Abercotn ISO -5 AE And CI m unch a Mir 1250 unch Barlows 537 -3 C( Sugar 515 15 CNA SOS unch Currle Finance ioa +3 De Beers Ind 1460 unch Edcon MO S Edgars 4150 unch Eveready SUSP Fed Votk
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    • 123 9 TORAY Industries said it forecasts a sharp recovery in its consolidated business result for fiscal 1978, with net income estimated at 20 billion yen compared with a 3.76 billion deficit in fiscal 1977. Estimated net sales in fiscal 1978 are expected to reach 500 billion yen,
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    • 91 9 GARUDA Indonesian Airways was reported to have suffered an at least 18 million rupiah (about 5566,000) loss daily over the Chinese New Year holidays in its Singapore-Jakarta scheduled operations. The loss has been due to a sharp drop in passengers on the line since Jan 28, as
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    • 140 9 Reuter PAN AMERICAN World Airways nM it DM wit* the US Civil Aeroaaatles Beard for its first domestic roote service be twees New York tad Seattle. The wsswt is belsg made sader the aatomatlc eatry provtstoas «f the lf» Alrilae Deregulatlea Act. However, la its CAB flllag, PaaAm
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    • 91 9 THE PHILIPPINE Air Lines (PAL) has announced plans to acquire three new wide-bodied DC-10 jets from McDonnell Douglas of the United States at a total co6t of US$l2O million. A PAL spokesman said a letter of intent to buy one DC-10 for delivery later this
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    • 119 9 Reuter TRUST Houses Forte has reported a pre-tax profit rise of £55.5 million for the year ended Oct 31, 1978, from £38 million previously. Trading receipts also increased to £613.8 million from £531 million. Earnings per share rose to 31.4 p <24.4p). The company has declared a
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    • 1253 9 NEW YORK STOCKS retreated in slow trading last Friday as investors remained wary of turbulence in Iran and traders took profits on the gains scored last month Except for some early firmness, the market ignored a big drop in the money supply and a cut in the prime
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    • 456 9 TOKYO TOKYO share prices rose slightly as fresh interest revived in oils and nonferrous metals on Saturday. Dealers said the market average rose 6.83 to close at 6,194.13 with a volume of 250 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at 460.50,
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    • 218 9 FEB 02 CI AblUbl 17% unch lean 42 Algoma 4- 14 Bank Mont 251. Bank Nova Scotia 24* Bell Tel ffl* -4b Beth Corp BP Can Ltd 21* iroch Brascan 18S Camp Red Lake 41 4-2 Can Imp Bk 2»S unch Canpar 23* -H Canpac Inv Pf 16* Carllne
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    • 323 9 Looking lor factory space? We can meet your exacting standards at Delta House. /f n I*l "N—ill*' ounoi <fy C Oft »f\— »«un «o»t>\ ~~a i a*j ii'v vt\ AO 4y jsr^SSi Name your principal considerations when evaluating a new factory location. We can meet them at Delta House. Worried
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1202 10  -  By NOORJAHAN KARIM SIME DARBY'S offer document to shareholders of Guthrie Corporation reiterates the argument that the {Mice of 425 pence is generous. Other than the disclosure that Sime purchased an additional 347,500 shares of Guthrie on Jan. 23, subsequent to
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    • 172 10 Malaysia Building Ssciety Bbd: EOGM to be held at the Board Room, 3rd Floor, Bangunan MBSB, 13/15 Leboh Ampang, Kuala Lumpur at 12 noon on Feb. 7. Malaysian Tsbaccs Company Bkd: AGM to be held at 178-3 Jalan Sungei Besi, Kuala Lumpur at 11.30 am on Feb 7.
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    • 323 10 METRO (foldings expects lis proposed Orchard Square iktppiig mall development to coot about $119 mllllMi, subject to final bnlldlng plan approval. In its reply to the Stock Exchange af Singapore the company said It is wnrhlng na psssiMe financing arrangements with Its
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    • 213 10 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year CCM 30% Dec 19 Dec 29 Feb 5 50% 42.5% M Cement 12.5%(n) Dec 19 Jan 11 Feb 8 12.5% 20% BAT 17% Jan 22 Jan 26 Feb 10 17% Shangri-La 8%
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    • 109 10 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close C AC Bonus Issue of 1 (or 2 Feb 2 Feb# MBS Rights Issue of 1 for 2 (n $2.00 per share Feb 7 Feb 19 STP (1875) Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Feb 13 Feb 20 P. Products Bonus Issue
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    • 2712 10 Gr's Gr's Net Thi. Year Last Div Div YTd P/E Vol Week High Low Company Sale or- Cw COOO) High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 272 132 Ac ma 223 7 12.0N 13 53 243 4 225 218 190' 123* Alcom 185 10.0 2.2 9.4 1X7 118 107
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    • 155 10 Study Accountancy with the Specialists Study with Foulks Lynch J I ONDON Since ISN4 loulks 1 ynch tui\e specialised in tutorinn students from all round the world tor the \arious Accountancy e\aminations and o\ cr these > ears ha\ e achieved 149,000 SUCCESSES 406 FIRST PLACES 376 SECOND PLACES 4,000
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 2037 11  -  By TEO TECK WENG THE $7,500 Tiger Open Golf tournament, third leg of this year's local golf circuit, yesterday ended with a stirring performance in the last round. A small gathering of spectators stood almost in awe to see a little-known professional
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    • 481 11  -  By RONALD KOW THIS BEING the Year of the Child, the world of sports cm do lis pari by giving a Sportschikf of the Year award to the sports person or bedy responsible for tbe most poerile act of the year. The aet (and/or omission)
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    • 969 11  -  By PETER DOBEREINER IT WAS aa eld driver, dtbeagb weU preserved aad with a geed pedigree, like mwt getters I am addicted to brewslag la pern' sheps aad, la partlealar, la the barrel d itnai tial dabs which la, er eaght to
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    • 850 11 NYT IF IT IS true, as Scottish shepherds first professed, that a person's character, for better or worse, is exposed on a golf course, then Jim Rice of the Boston Red Sox is a gentleman millionaire of a quiet pride, silent determination and thoughtful
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 98 11 PI BOOK NOW Early servicing enables your Yellow Pages Representative to give you his personalised service for an effective Yellow Pages Programme. Completion of Your Booking ensures maximum attention to your advertising by Production Department. Errors unfortunately do happen and last minute decisions could be the cause. Businessmen don't be
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  • 532 12 ALL ON THE PLATTER UPI CHINA, encouraged by tests indicating it possesses rich oil reserves, is spending billions of dollars to develop its petroleum resources as rapidly as possible, Chinese Vicepremier Teng Hsiao-ping said on Saturday in Houston, Texas. Mr Teng, concentrating more on
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  • 145 12 OVERSEAS Union Bank will sell gold bars of various denominations at all its 27 branches in Singapore from today. Previously, they were only sold at the bank's head office and four of the branches. The bank has a wide range of high-purity bars five grams,
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  • 472 12 Latest UK labour casualties hospitals NYT SEVENTEEN London hospitals face a crippling walkout today and 95,000 British Leyland workers are preparing to strike because strikes by other workers have prevented them from earning productivity bonuses. Garbage is piling up in various parts of the country, including London's West End, and
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  • 173 12 BRITISH Prime Minister James Callaghan has suggested the formation of a go ve rnment-union-employ-er board as a way to end some of the wildcat pay disputes which continue to play havoc with Britain's public services. He said on Saturday such an "authoritative institution" could solve pay differential
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  • 413 12  -  BATTLE OF THE VOTES By MARGARET THOMAS SATURDAY NIGHT at Sembawang was a night of comparisons and contrasts. Two rallies were held the United People's Front's in a field in the predominantly Indian dockyard workers' quarters in Canberra Road, and the People's Action Party's in the predominantly
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  • 307 12 Speaking to crowd if aver 2,Ml lul night in Tetok Blangmh, Mr J B Jeyaretnnm criticised the PAP tor the way in wkich it selects and dismisses its MPs witbaat reference to the needs d the peapic. He spake of htw the penple af Tetok Blaagah,
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  • 272 12 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira has expressed his intention to maintain the US dollar at around the 200-yen level. Asked in Parliament on Saturday for his view of what the desirable exchange rate of the yen against the dollar was, Mr. Ohira said that although
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  • 282 12 MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn has asked City Hall to ensure that all necessary services and utilities are available to the proposed multi-com-modity exchange in Kuala Lumpur. Datuk Hussein stressed that City Hall must be prepared to meet all
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  • 328 12 API WITH SEASONAL increase in circulation of currency, money supply (Ml) rose $169 million to $4.9 billion last December, or at an annual growth of 11.6 per cent, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said on Saturday. The average monthly increase
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  • 582 12  -  By FOO CHOY PENG ONLY FOUR new faces were seen in the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry's 40th 55-member management committee when the election results were announced yesterday. This was despite the Chamber's constant call for 'new blood'. The four new faces are Messrs.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 240 12 JONES LANG mm PRIME OFFICE SPACE NOW AVAILABLE FOR LEASE OCBC CENTRE Singapore's Finest commercial landmark close to the Raffles Place with superb breathtaking views of the city and the sea. Substantial car parking space. Subdivided suites from 85 sq. m. with only two whole floors of 965 sq.m. each,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 61 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers around midday. Re pert for 24 hoars prior to 7JI p.m. on Feb 2 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.4 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 23.2 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 5.60 Rainfall in millimetres 0.6 Total rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 80 13 UPI JAPAN will provide Pakistan with an 18 billion yen (SslB9 million) loan to help build up Pakistan's shipping industry, the government announced. The announcement said Pakistan will use the loan to import seven new 15,000-ton freighters from Japan. The loan is repayable in 30 years, including
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      • 73 13 Reuter CANADA will extend its 20 per cent shipbuilding subsidy until the end of this year instead of cutting it to 10 per cent from the start of this month, Economic Development Board chairman Robert Andras said. The federal government will also spend Csl73 million (S$3U million) to
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      • 101 13 UPI SYDNEY dock workers have banned all cargoes to and from China in protest against Chinese threats to Vietnam. The Sydney branch executive of the Waterside Workers Federation imposed the ban, but it must be endorsed by rank and file unionists. Officials of other maritime unions, including the
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    • 450 13  -  By GOH ENG KEE THE liner trade between the Far East and Europe has always seen some form of outside competition to the Far Eastern Freight Conference and it has proved beneficial to the trade. This was stated recently by Mr. Michael Strachan, chairman of
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    • 186 13 AP ATTENTION taned M PHiif to Ike US Mrtk Pacific where reeeat ekvterlag activity lajeete4 a lnWhr rate straetare. Ketala was pramlaeat la that area ky taking Ike Oeeaa Crewa ar sakstttate with a Zl,HMea March ta SI earge at U891&JI teas discharge free) aad the O—er sakstttate
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    • 519 13 AP THE Soviet Union has threatened to cancel contracts with any country that tries to discriminate against the Russian shipping fleet. The Russian threat, apparently a response to Western moves to adopt protectionist measures against its rate-cutting merchant fleet, is the latest development in an
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    • 2699 17 SCHEDniE 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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    • 554 17 SklpplagUae P^e C«i ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Aguila IV 2 Alfred V 3 All trans V 4 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan IV 3 ANL I 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL in 5 Asia Merchant ra 2 Atlantic Int. V 1 Aust.Cont IV 5
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    • 1408 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/ Agent and is subject to change to the (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered Authority's premises during the
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    • 888 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 (CNAN)—Unipacific. Alpac Line—
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      292 18 EXPECTED ARRIVAL* TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Fleetbank (1800 after Terrier) 38/39. Kota Benar (0700 after Kota Bakti) 10/11. Nedlloyd Marne (1900 after Prinsendam) 3/4. Ocean Prima (1200) 46. Prinsendam (0600) 3/4. Shlntoku Maru (0900 after Nippon Maru) 42/43. Tekoa (0600) 44. PABIR PAN JANG WHARVES Dirgantara I (0700)
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    • 193 13 Jf Australia Our Next Loader Port Kplang 8/2 Sinqapmp- 6/2 For further details, see page 3 \R I) I\ \\l A H Orient Overseas Co*dcu*teA Line Orient Overseas Line EXPRESS SERVICE TO NEW YORK, NORFOLK NEW ORLEANS, AND GALVESTON (VIA SUEZ) RU TUNG VMM OMENTAL CHAMPION IRN UMON CONCORD 4*W
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    • 246 13 hi SEALORD ANWI r b UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) m 11 All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON HL. Derrick a 288 TEU Capacity, Long Length Capability. 'ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE* S pore Loading for IBN YOUNUS EN AL ATHEER Kuwait (22/2). Dammam (2/3) Abu Dhabi (4/3). Muscat (6/3)
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    • 343 13 NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES. FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 1 f slow Havre R dim H burg A aerp 25 FA 21 Fek 22 FA 24 Fek KFA 27 FA If Ft* 17 FA Mar 5 Ma> llhr llfar 9 Mar llkr 21 FA 22 FA 15 Ma
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    • 748 13 s<i 0* Europe Our Next Loader Port Kftlanq- 25/2 For further details, see page 3 MAERSK LINE tanzazn 'try—ir FULLY CONTAINERIZED FAST O»«€CT WEEKLY ULI f0« fast Asia (Hongkong lapan < Tokyo Kobe 1 Heeiiing Kaofcaunt) M Nigoya Osaka ShMKUu I m i/2 IV2 »/t 20/2 IMPORT FROM East Canada
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    • 699 14 Hapag-Lloyd EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE S parc P Keianf fen Peter Its IS 2 17 2 ?0 2 Ma. As 10 3 14 3 18 3 Mm* Genoa Hlwt Bremen Rdam Antwerp 22 3 3 4 1 4 28 3 26 3 17 4 10 4 28 4 26 4
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    • 405 14 25-21/2 15-14/3 Vancouver BC 14-11/4 23-24/4 11-12/3 25-27/3' Ml/4 22 24/4 StMMM Feb 11. (P KKaxf 13-IC/2). SBONGA F* 11 (Mart a 22/2) w W/L OPRfSS ARABWN AND IRANIAN PORTS I SEM-CONTARO SERVICE (HEAVY-UFT CAPACITY 200 TONS) To: DUBAI. DAMMAM, BANDAR SHAPOUR. KUWAIT. KHORRAMSHAR. ABU DHABI, BAHRAIN TORRENS Voy. 28A
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    • 686 14 EVERGREEN LINE 'EVERGREEN VARINE CORPORATION* FAR EAST/RED SEA, MEDITERRANEAN 1 EXPRESS FULL CONTANER SIRVia ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR GENOA. LATTAMA. BEIRUT ALEXANQRIA. BENGHAZI. TRIPOLI (LIBYA) ipmt 'MM fmi Sari liwml lt|tan> fm EmH** 7F* UFA au Kffi IHa E.«H«t« 10 f* 2? Fc* HE* IHa IM* IMa »Ma EmHncr U
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    • 1173 14 Everett Lines tei Burn* Fin Star ftippi»| Ctrpn. üßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" I(MOMS FOR RANGOON SMGJMOM HIOKTM |/7 Fit B F SS C Agent* m Molarua TEPS MALAYSIA Port KHong Tel (3BJ-7355 Penong Tel *****/***** Comptnta Argentina D« Nawyadon lnt«roontin«rtal S. A. C.I. F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LO4OMC FOR DMMMCAffTOMI,
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    • 637 14 rfi'i rim mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHE NT ON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINf.APORf 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 131 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE VUE MAN THREE STAR In Pert 7S/2S ftb Lowini tar: SYD MEL. ADEL sro mq. aoei BANGLADESH SERVICE
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    • 582 15 Overseas I I Containers Limited CONTAINERS* 1 SERVICE FROM UK/CONTMENT Hi'lai t*»» SM W «Fa* ImUmlty 7 Fa* I Fat II Fit l*M»1 Capma 14 Fat IS Fat 17 Fa* Mnita UFA 14 Fa* 1( Fa* Tat* Bay U Fa* 11 Fa* 22 Fa* Mm Man 25 Fa* 24 Fa*
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    • 840 15 GRANARD LINE RELIABLE t KPEMMBIE NON-CONFERENCE EXPRESS SERVICE HIST BOIMD-EM EAST/KNTERRAHEAN M V KNONG FUNC 23W My MM TAT i 27m Spar* PKetang Penang UaM«ta IFA 1* FA ledda* P S*d Aieiandria Lattakia n ftb 21 FA 2 Mar DMbouli leddab P Sad M V MM M V 24N 21
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    • 700 15 TK-. BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMNER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TO EIMOPE City ft E*Mfh M BURC B HAVEN #MM HAVNE SOI ON Spore P Aeianf «Germany Antria Anlaerp France MUK t/2 7/2 1/1 J/J 4/3 7/3 17/2 U/2 15/2 9/J 11/3 12/J li/J 7/3 22/2 24/2 17/3 20/3 21/3 24/3
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    • 470 15 Scan Dutch V EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE VIA SUEZ Spat 1) Mm*n 7) Mat J) Hbart «> Gbar| 12/1 27/2 4/3 1/1 V WEEKLY SAILINGS EASTBOUND I) C bw| 2) H'tar| 3) I 4) Itarn S) laM i) Msabn P Mia* S pat SM bM SjM 25/1 11/? I n SaM
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    • 512 15 GUTHRIE BOUSTEAD THE BANK LINE LTD. LYKES ORIENT LINE EXPRESS SERVICE WRECT FROM SMGAPORE TO NEW ORLEANS. MOMLE, HOUSTON. GALVESTON ALSO ACCEfTMC CARGO FOR BANGKOK. MANLA. TAIWAN. HONGKONG PUSAN AND lAPAN PORTS. HMCt ina an*) irtm* ir*n (miim*) I SINGAPORE *****4 PT KELANG *****t KUALA LUMPUR *****1 PEMANG *****1 KGUUR
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    • 900 16 *1 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. C PAIA 14W N PEARt 13* t RO/I 12W KW EXPRESS IW HA COMAKER 14* TO EUROPE 5 porr P Mang I Havre R dam In Port '«•> flffc 16 Feb i; r«b 27 f 8 frt ?ito??to 10 ,IMi 27 to ?8
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    • 948 16 W/i U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE ACCEPTHG Fa LCL CONTAMRS FROM PENANG P KELANG STO* IsadM, tar: NEW TOW NOWOI* Penan, Belavan P Kelan, Sm,apore E.C./6REAT LAKES SERVICE Ludnc tm NOWOIK NEW TOM MONTH Al TORONTO Penan, BMW P Kelan, Singapore VBHVA MMTT (MM 29 SO) 1/2 Mr 20/21 FA 24/25 FA
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    • 509 16 '.r "J .roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD > S/V, f/V>A7 /S/ I \/).S »uzrfJiWTjrr. DSR LINES FUST SEM COMTASEI SOMCf Fa Eao»e Sport P *ianf RiUir l«p H bm( Host SOMttSHMBEN 12/1) FA 14/15 Frt 13 Ma 1( Ma 70 Ma Ma "WIS »/»Mar 9/11 IA» 7* Ma 4
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    • 519 16 MALAYSIA* tNTffiSATtONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BfRHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA war kmcfeede» *PMm| *euet Spot* 1) Msedto 2) Rdam 3) HDwt 4) Gtwr| fRANCESCA SM NEOHOUTMM 1) Barcelona Genoa 2) Amsterdam Antaerp L Havre Mb» Basle UK 3) Bremer BremenAaten Aartaa Copenftafcn HHw», 4) Malmc Stock**# Oslo 'Accepting Europe
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    • 840 16 mvuusjf, rruruary 9, INTRASEA (PTE) LTD F.iber House 234t Orchard RoaC Singapore 9 Telephone *****11 *****57 KfllO MKFENXHT SEM/FUU CONTAMER SERVICE TO EURO* part P k(M| Ni 21 Fak 17 Fa* tf* smm anus* (no ltd nucu nous nwts) I Lappa no NIK I TMMK IMM 4M742. «at7t Ptaaay- MTtR
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    • 280 17 EM EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG FAST AND DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STORE PT m PENANG PT SAD ALEX 'rums '-fYKAMDS U ME U Subfccl inducement MAR TRAMS CARGO PLEASE CONTACT SCJCIKER S«GAPORE TEL 'GENERAL AGENTS: L N SHIPPING PTE LTD Tel: *****11 (Singapore) TLX
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    • 235 17 I eg Seatrain Pa; r S»' ,f >■- Full Container Service to USA FEEDER n STORE MOTTO VSL MR OAK LA GULF E/C Om*» R»jr 10/2 Scttran Bu*tr 14/? 4/3 2/3 12/3 14/3 Nppanci 17/2 U V 35 ScjtrMi Bauwn 20/2 Conc«rd 24/2 13/3 15/3 23/3 20/ 3 > V»Y
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    • 236 17 ~\GBN/ WEST AFRICA SERVICES CONTAMER SERVICE KSSEI Japan HKonf Sparc Lat« Cotonou ***5-o*l 22 Feb 3 Mar 14 Mar t Apr 11 Apr 13 Apr II Apr 13 Mar li May TttFLOWI 22 May 31 May 5 Jun 3km ntnom eto t march acceptmg palletised break bulk CARGO FOR APAPA
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    • 373 17 WORLD LINE EWESS REGULAR SfITWCE MP AN HONGKONG STRAITS *SSa Sport PHtUnf BASCA l« Ft* C/ 7 Ft* HKM NHAIE 174 Ft* 13/14 Ftb 15/1( MIWASS 1 11 F* 23/24 Feb 25/* WAR* 1-27 Ft* 27/21 M» 1/2 Saifaport Gen A{tph MTTON fintSS (S) PTC LTD 504 Rt*au Howe Shttrton
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    • 134 17 NOTICES DONG SUE LINE M.V. DONG BEE VOY. 18/78 arrived 27.1.79 At P.P. Wharf Godown 303 General survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on Wednesday 7th February 1979, as from 9.00 am. to 12.00 noon. No further survey will be held after this date.
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