The Business Times, 15 February 1979

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. IM/1/7* THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, lf» 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 91 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Van Dong has assured Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn his government is trying to solve "in a positive manner" the problem of the exodus of Vietnamese so as' not to create more difficulties for Malaysia and other neighbouring countries.
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    • 63 1 AFP ARUSHA (Tanzania), Wed. The draft Arusha programme was still only half completed today with a little over 48 hours left of the scheduled 10day Group of 77 conference here. Senior experts are meeting feverishly almost round the clock to thrash out a draft document to submit for
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    • 61 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Airline System (MAS) will resume its domestic service tomorrow, Transport Minister Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam announced here tonight. He said the aircraft to be used for tomorrow's flights have been thoroughly checked and certified fit for travel by MAS engineers and
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    • 63 1 Reuter JAKARTA, Wed. There may be no civil servants left in Indonesia eventually because of the success of the government's current anti-corrup-tion campaign, according to internal security chief Sudomo. Addressing an importers' meeting here yesterday, Admiral Sudomo said some 4,600 officials had been sacked or otherwise punished
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    • 52 1 Reuter LONDON, Wed. Former Conservative Cabinet Minister Reginald Maudling, who died in hospital early today, was a top British politician whose career touched the heights but also plumbed the depths. Mr Maudling, who was 61, held the post of Home Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer in Conservative
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    • 67 1 AP HONGKONG, Wed. The Amherst financial group and Bali Tourism Development Corp announced agreement today to build a US$25 million (5552.5 million) luxury hotel at the new tourist resort of Nusa Dua on the Indonesian island of Bali. The 450-room hotel will be owned by a joint venture
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    • 60 1 AP NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market pushed ahead today, extending the gradual but steady rally it began a week ago. liie Dow Jone's average of 30 industrials, up 14.20 in the last four sessions, picked up another 1.74 to 831.95 in the first hour today. The market's
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 138 1 Rises Most Active S T P 1975 610 420 H Par 229,000 Berjuntai 770 10 M Banking 625 10 Consplant 181,000 Dunlop Est 382 10 UOL 180,000 N S T 480 8 S Darby 165,000 Metro Hldgs 352 8 O U E 253 7 Total Turnover 2.09m U M
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      133 1 Rises Most Active Berjuntai 785 Tronoh 740 MUI 224 OUE 260 G Kent 294 Rahman Hyd 400 Sel Dredge 408 Duff Dev 190 K Kampar 300 Falls Mai Tin 1300 M Flour 240 Keck Seng 202 P Carbide 42 Setron (M) 160 15 10 09 06 +06 +06
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  • 776 1  -  MODIFICATION TO MRT By JOHN TAN By JOHN TAN, Business Times Economics Correspondent A NEW OVERHEAD mass transportation system has been proposed for Singapore instead of the rail-based mass rapid transit (MRT) system that an earlier study had recommended. The new concept, known as the
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  • 216 1 INDONESIA'S rubber markets abroad have been hit hard by Singapore,which has been collecting the commodity smuggled from Sumatra, the Chairman of the Indonesia Rubber Businessman Association (GAPINDO),Mr M Maeloa, said yesterday. "The main rival of Indonesian rubber in the world market is Singapore, which manages to
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  • 768 1  -  By RONNIE LIM SINGAPORE Refining Company (SRC), the newly-formed tripartite consortium, is starting work on its 100,000-barrel refinery expansion project at the end of next month. This follows the formal signing of a massive $156 million main construction contract with the Japanese JGC Corporation
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  • 267 1 MILLJONAIRE baaker Wee Cb* Yaw has stepped d«wa a* a director sf Guthrie Berfcad to fweatoU aay rsafltet sf Interest aa fee Stme Darby Heldtags hid far UK-towed Gaferle Cerperatlea gathers steam. Mr Wee, chairman d fee Halted Overseas
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  • 335 1  -  By ANTHONY TAN MALAYAN Credit has appointed four new members to its board of directors, shareholders were informed by letter yesterday. The new directors are members of the JC-MPH group which, as at yesterday, owned 12.48 million shares representing 19.7 per cent of
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  • 135 1 MITSUBISHI Electric of Japan yesterday unveiled a new computer series with memory cells of 64 kilo bits, which it said can compete with the international cojnputer giant IBM's recently announced models. Mitsubishi's Melcom Cosmo series model 700-m and 700s, which the company said will have a capacity
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 446 2  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE Airport Terminal Services (Sats) will, by the end of next year, be able to handle three-fold the cargo it is now handling. SATS has signed an agreement with Mannesmann Demag Fordertechnik (Demag) for the manufacture, fabrication, installation and
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    • 168 2 NINE officers ef Chartered Book ore now attending a course on supervisory skills. The six-day eoorse woo opened en Monday by the honk's chief manager, Mr G.G. Jones. The nine ore Mr Restate Hertinela from Manila; Mr Gnnawan Bodlharje from Jakarta; Mrs Snson Oh, Mdm Ton
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    • 355 2 PROBLEMS faced in the development of the Malaysian rural water supply projects have been ironed out. The country is convinced that the programme can be carried out successfully if given the time. This was disclosed yesterday by Mr Tay Soon Chuan, superintending engineer of
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    • 424 2  -  By FONG MEW LENG THE ASIAN labour movement is planning a more forceful representation at the coming World Labour Summit in Tokyo in June this year when dealing with its Western counterparts on problems of growing protectionism and unemployment. The second Asian Labour Summit,
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    • 428 2 IRAQ AND Singapore yesterday issued a joint communique expressing their common stand on a wide range of international issues including the Arab cause and unity, the nonaligned movement, protectionism and African liberation movements. The communique marked the conclusion of an official visit here by Dr Sadoon Hammadi, the
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    • 237 2 THE OCCUPATIONAL disease situation in Singapore, in terms of number of confirmed industrial disease cases, has improved remarkably over the last three years. Last year, the total number of confirmed cases was 505, a drop of 31 per cent from 734 the previous year
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    • 435 2 COURSES AND TALKS Jan 3-Feb 21: Statistics for Insurance Employees, SITC, SITC Feb 5-Apr 14: Diploma in Life Insurance, SITC, SITC Feb 17: Vosper Pte Ltd training course, RELC, Vosper Feb 14-28: ILO training course, RELC, Ministry of Labour Feb 15-16: Critical path analysis and project management, Ming
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    • 309 2 MR Derek Q Meaare has been promoted to managing director of Survey Research Singapore (Pte) Ltd (SRS). Mr Wtmg Taaa Qaee has been appointed a director and Miss DebaraJi Paal re- cently joined SRS as qualitative research director. Mr Mesure has been a director of SRS for
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    • 187 2 o o o ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, COMPANY SECRETARIES, MANAGERS, ADMINISTRATORS, BANKERS, STATISTICIANS. The fast growing industrial and commercial sectors of this region are constantly looking for professional men and women to fill such challenging and highly paid posts. Do you have the qualification to fulfil any of these roles? If not
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    • 40 2 BALUBAID BAHASSON Shipping A Stevedoring Agents in HODEIDAH, YEMEN ARAB REPUBLIC Telex No. 5538 Cable: Balab&id Bahasson Telephone: 2421 2379 2828 Address: P O Box 3141 Hodeidah, Y.A.R. Interested parties may contact Mr Bihisson at Room 17, Queens Hotel. Singapore.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 591 2 TWO-IN-ONE CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Forgo a ticket to a higher place (4, 2) 7 Where to drink and be 'earty (3, 5) 8 Name a motorway twice (4) 10 What the unwanted doctor became (6) 11 Of leap year? (6) 14 Suffer on court? (3) 16 Musical plumbing? (5)
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  • REGIONAL
    • 561 3 NYT VIETNAM has begun using MiG-21 fighters to patrol its frontier with China after overflights of Vietnamese territory by Chinese warplanes, raising the chance of an accidental encounter between the two countries' air forces, analysts in Hongkong say. At the same time, the analysts
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    • 271 3 Reuter SOME Chinese flown to HMgkMg frem Ho Chi Mlab City (formerly Saigon) after the Vietnam war are inspected of beiag Involved la refugee racketeering. Hongkong wirteg said since the war ended la 1915, the eetony has accepted mere thaa Chlae.se frem Vietnam whe have relatives
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    • 391 3 UPI JAPAN and the Soviet Union opened a three-day business cooperation committee meeting yesterday to exchange views on trade and the economy. The primary purpose of the meeting of leaders of the Japan-Soviet business cooperation committee of Tokyo and the Soviet-Japan business committee of
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    • 231 3 Reuter CHINESE Foreign Minister Huang Hua yesterday had his turn to outline Peking's views on the state of the world to his Indian counterpart. The second round of talks between Mr Huang and India's Atal Bihari Vajpayee was held in the Great Hall
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    • 220 3 Reuter THE Tokyo Stock Exchange said it plans to cut fees for the listing of foreign stocks by about 50 per cent from March 1, subject to Finance Ministry approval. The measure is designed to compensate for the sharp yen appreciation last
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    • 163 3 Reuter THERE have been cases in which interest payments by the Iranian government on loans supplied by Japanese banks have been delayed owing to the dislocation of the Iranian central bank's functions caused by the recent political unrest, banking sources said. However, the sources said
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    • 275 3 CHINA and Japan have agreed to explore oil resources in southern Pohai Bay, an undertaking financed by 400 billion yen (5J4.34 billion) worth of credit. The financial newspaper, Nihon Keizai Shimbun quotinggovernment sources, said that the agreement was reached between a visiting Chinese delegation
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    • 56 3 AFP ONE of the most significant outcomes of the Pacific Area Travel Association's (Pata) workshop on "Financing visitor facilities" is the formation of a new "investment opportunities programme," it was announced at the end of the three-dat seminar in Hongkong yesterday. The programme provides a centralised body to
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    • 440 3 Reuter JAPAN has gone about as far as it can go in meeting international demands to boost its domestic economy and cut its massive trade' surpluses. This statement by Japanese government policy planners underscores a mood of resignation to more criticism from Washington
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    • 207 3 Reuter JAPAN announced yesterday its biggest monthly trade deficit with the neat of the world since the Japanese economic boom began in the early *****. The January deficit, on a customs-cleared basis, totalled US$l.43 billion (SS3.I billion) and compared with a revised surplus of US$l.97 billion
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    • 92 3 Lw4er..J*»ge t Every legend has a beginning. I \ci\ aj.'e has its It'jnnds Since lln cut I <»l Ihe last cvnlurv one it.i me stands mi pi cine u hen the wuild l.ilt s .lhiinl c.irs and process Mercedes-Men/ An nut stand mj.* i nation «>l let hnu al engineering
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 787 4 THE US Agriculture Department raised its projection for exports of US soybeans during the current season by 15 million bushels to 775 million, reflecting the reduced prospects for the 1979 Brazilian crop. Exports in the 1977/8 season were 700 million bushels. In a special
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    • 155 4 INDONESIA haa hintri It will aeed to Impart aheat SIMM Inm if rlee thle year, «f which MMtt tiaan will he parehaeed (M Ikaflud, Depaty Thai C—W Master Pr*k AmanNegethtftoae mn carried eat with Geaeral AriOa, ladeaeeto's Depaty Matter «f Agricaltare aad laaatrtry, whe arrived la Baagheh
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    • 336 4 SMALL arrivals of coffee from Indonesia failed to stir interest in the local coffee market yesterday. According to one dealer, the arrival was negligible compared with receipts before the announcement of a strict export quota. It was Just enough to meet local consumption needs and perhaps fill small
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    • 629 4 Reuter AFP COPPER prices remain steady with fundamental support preventing a serious collapse, UK commodity brokers Rayner Harwfll says in its latest market report. Problems in Africa, combined with strong trade buying from Japan and China, are ensuring stability despite the fact that stockpiles
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    • 293 4 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday with March One RSS buyers quoted at 243.75 cents per kilo, up 0.25 cent on Tuesday's close, dealers said. The morning session closed quietly lower with March One RSS buyers quoted at 242.75 cent* per kilo, down 0.75 cent on Tuesday
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    • 345 4 Prices In cents per kilo yesterdajr (per kilo) Buyers Sellers 1st. 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b 342 00 MOW lat. 1 R.S.S. March 243.00 >41.50 Int. 1 R.S.S April 144.00 344.50 Int 2 R.S.S S0.00 240 00M UK Cat 2X.00 230 00N Int 3 RS S 236 00 237
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    • 114 4 NOON SSI ■AS R nd SMR pnoi 11 Mara* (Carrml Mlkl >« T* r Saltan QUO 238. &0N 233.50 236.AON (Fa. April •wart Mtk) SSR 20 9SRS0 MRELB (l tMi pallrtl Hum pallet) xriM 234 SO 230 SON 236 SON SMRCV SMR &L SMRGP SMR 5 II
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    • 65 4 C.I.F. North European porta. In US dollars per ton unlet otherwise staled LONDON: Tuea Previous Malajralan 5*ffa bulk per ton ine AprU 884aIr OMalr Sumatra 5* ffa bulk February unch TOOalr March unch 710alr iC aaopd Moaeopc TOOalr 1 OMalr/OOOpd OOOpd June unch Nigeria 5% ffa bulk st«
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    • 183 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (la HK dollars, *wt ez-godowa) CiWia yara: Chin* Bhw Phoenix Si UN; a US; «a S.JM (per bate of K»). Ptaee gaada: China Butterfly aad Globe braad unq. Dragon Head uaq; Five L*mbi unq. Flower aad Butterfly uaq;
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    • 69 4 THE Straits tin price to Felling yesterday rose juiother MJ6 per picul to $1,883, $183 above the International Tin Agreement ceiling, dealer* aid. Despite the downturn in Loadon on Tuesday, values hardened further following continued small contribution of tin meal from miners and sustained buying support from Japan,
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    • 31 4 Rubber: Feb 14 i Singapore: March: 243.75 cents (ap 0.25 cent) Malaysia: March 248.00 cents (up 0.25 cent) Tin: $13*3 (up $6) < Official offering: 155 tonnes (up 64 tonnes)
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    • 302 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE I*o pet Orst class (Kangaroo) new crop O.K. IN pet secoad claaa O.K. 100 pet third claas 0.83, 25 pet new crop no stock, B-10 pet lIS. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0 62, Special 0.56. THAI RICE: 55 pet
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    • 144 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday continued the previous day's quiet trend with losses ranging from US 0.10 to 0.20 cents, dealers said. There were no trades registered throughout the day, the same as on Tuesday. Cotton trading virtually came to a halt with one lot traded against three
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    • 453 4 Reuter LARGE supplies of fats and oils could depreas world market prices in coining months, according to a group of experts who met under the auspices of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO). The FAO's inter-govern-mental group on oilseeds, tats and oils estimated
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    • 909 4 ODJKED6: Dutch soybean oil yesterday morning traded 2.50 guilders per 100 kilos above Tuesday's lows on fairly brisk dealer buying. Business included May/July deliveries at from 127 to 128.50 guilders and August /October at up to 117 f.0.b., ex-mill. Some traders said sentiment was influenced by thoughts that
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    • 209 4 SOYBEAN FUTURES in Chicago on Tuesday closed near the high point of their trading range after losses were trimmed late by commission house buying and local short covering. Prices settled 1/2 to 11-1/4 cents a bushel lower, around 10 cents above the lows in some contracts. The tone much
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    • 147 4 WHEAT FUTURES, again with little new* on which to trade, foiowed CBT soybean and silver futures lower at midscnrton in Chicago on Tuesday. Prices declined 1-3/4 to 43/4 cents a bushel to stand about one cent above lows. Traders were hard-put to find significant fundamentals in wheat, with the
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    • 114 4 THE US' Commodity Futures Trading Commission has voted to require all contract markets to make uniform daily futures prices readily available to the public. The information must include the opening and dosing ranges, the highest and lowest price, and the settlement price for each commodity. The markets must
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    • 147 4 dtt m:L Responsibilities: To provide full support to the Chief Deoler and to act on his behalf in his absence. Qualifications: Singapore citizen. Minimum two years trading experience. Matured judgment. University degree in Economics or Mathematics an asset. Good career prospects are offered at prime name institution.Salary commensurate with experience.
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 176 5 A STRIKE which turned the centre of London into a garbage dump ended Tuesday, as the collectors agreed to go back to work. A national strike (or more pay by four public service unions continued, but the 540 collectors in Westminster said they
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    • 74 5 THE FUTURE of Switzerland's multi-billion dollar nuclear energy programme will be decided this weekend at a referendum on an envioramental proposal opposed by the government as a grave threat to the Swiss economy. The vote, coming after months of fierce nationwide debate, is on a proposed
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    • 777 5 Reuter A GENERALLY optimistic outlook on the outcome of the Iranian crisis appears to be the consensus in industrialised and other oil consuming nations. Hopes that Iran will resume exports this year have eased fears over the economic impact of the cutoff in supplies but
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    • 151 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Carter began a three-day visit to Mexico yesterday with hopes of opening a new relationship and an access route to its vast new oil reserves. Mexico's Actual US$4O billion (SsBB billion) reserves and potential reserves of 200 billion barrels larger than Saudi Arabia's if confirmed hold
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    • 720 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA/BA SQ/BA17 0700 BAH (Concorde) SLA SQ101 0615 KUL •MAS MH601 0700 KUL •MAS MH671 0915 ion. •MAS MH831A 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1005 HLP RBA BI323 1030 BWN GIA GA960 1030 HLP SIA SQ103 1045 KUL SIA SQ209 1045
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    • 384 5 ISRAELI military leaders told the US Defence Secretary, Mr Harold Brown that Israel was planning to reduce its military requirements by about 25 per cent over the next 10 years, because the Israeli government expects to sign a peace treaty with Egypt, in
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 548 5 Agencies THE Pakistan supreme court has stayed the execution of condemned ex-Premi-er Zulfikar Ali Bhutto for 10 days. It said it would hold a formal hearing on Feb 24 to decide whether to admit a defence petition challenging the court's rejection of his appeal against the death
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  • 453 6 THE world has reached a pretty sorry state indeed when restrictive measures have to be imposed to get a new international trading order. But that is exactly what Mr Robert Strauss, chief American negotiator at Geneva, appears to be bent on doing
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  • 356 6 BY NOW, anything that comes out of Tokyo must be treated with a hefty dose of salt before consumption. It was not very long ago that the Japanese Prime Minister, along with his counterparts from other industrial nations, promised that they would take steps to
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  • 1340 6  -  Numerous companies operate excellent systems to appraise performance. But in the end, personnel departments only provide the policy and procedural base, writes DENNIS BEXSON in Financial Times. It is what every director, manager, and supervisor actually does to train and develop people
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    • 237 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 401 Macpherson
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 1354 7  -  A Swiss company proposes to build for the Singapore Government, at half the cost of an MRT system, a line from the junction of Orchard and Scott Roads, running down Orchard Road to Plaza Singapura, as a test track. Its two prototypes
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  • 262 7 A FIRST class hotel In Hudyai, that Thai mecca for Asian businessmen, advertises thus: "All comforts with gracious hospitality where experience and new concepts of service satisfy the world's most discriminating pleasure seekers or business people." Need we make any further comment? \soBggg AFTER SOME investigation,
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  • 962 7  -  By NICHOLAS GAGE NYT NOW that Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny has won the country, what is he going to do with it? He has led his millions of followers to one of the most remarkable revolutionary victories of this century. Armed until a few days ago
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  • 989 7  -  [FOBPMj r ...with Quek Peck Lim LAST year, from June to August, Singapore faced a shortage of workers. As factories scrambled to meet their pre-Christmas commitments. gaps began to appear on assembly lines and production floors. The immediate problem has been
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 348 8 Reuter ASARCO said it returned to profitability in the final three months of 1978 after reporting a loss for the corresponding period a year earlier. Asarco, a major metals and copper producer, said its profit for the final quarter was US$4B.7 million, or $1.66 a
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    • 159 8 Reuter ONTARIO Environment Minister Harry Parrot said the government intends to order Reed Paper to clean up pollution at its Dry den, Ontario pulp and paper mill by 1982. Mr Parrot said he believes the company can meet the deadline with assistance now available through
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    • 246 8 Reuter GENERAL Telephone and Electronics has announced that its fourth quarter profit increased to US$l6l.B million, or $1.08 a share, from $143.6 million, or 99 cents a share, in the corresponding period a year earlier. GTE, the second largest telephone company behind the bell
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    • 201 8 Reuter LEND LEASE said it expected after-tax profit for the year ending June 30 to be not less than Asl7 million, compared with $15.07 million in 1977/78. As earlier reported, first half after-tax profit rose to $7.55 million from $6.95 million. The results were in line
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    • 157 8 Reuter OCCIDENTAL Petroleum said oil and gas earnings rose sharply in 1978 despite a 96 per cent decline in total corporate net profits to US$6.7 million from 1153.8 million in 1977. The improved oil and gas earnings were offset by slightly lower coal income
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    • 145 8 Reuter McDonald's has reported that its fourth quarter profit increased to US$3B.5 million, or 95 cents a share, from $32.4 million, or 80 cents a share, for the corresponding year-ago period. The company, a major operator and franchisor of fast food restaurants, also said revenues were
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    • 619 8 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa Securities THE MARKET rebounded with interest mainly on blue chips due to buying on temporary decline by aotne institutional investors, after a four-day consecutive retreat. However, large-capital steel, light- and heavy-duty electrical issues edged down with popularity switching to incentivebacked
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    • 330 8 Source: SHK Sec Ltd WITH MORE optimistic reports from Iran, better market sentiment in London and New York and a lowering of interbank Interest rates locally, the market was able to hold steady in the face of institutional selling of utility shares and selected blue chips. Prices actually rose
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    • 165 8 THE MARKET closed higher across the board yesterday as turnover rose to 14.02 million pesos from 8.6 million recorded on Tuesday, dealers said. Among gainers were Baguk) Gold. Marinduque B. Basic Petroleum, Oriental B, Phil Overseas, Pogei, Seafront, CDCP, Meralco, PLOT, Saa Miguel B and Vulcan. Losers Included Atlas
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    • 328 8 THE MARKET closed lower yesterday with mining and industrial stocks leading the decline following a (all in metal prices on the London metal exchange and on uncertainty over Iran's future, dealers said. Central Norseman fell $1.20 to $18.80 following a sharp fall in international gold price, CRA fell 22
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    • 62 8 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 486.4 Monday 460.1 Week Ago <U1 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday too .21 Monday 824.84 Week ago LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Tuesday 91'« to91*« Monday 904 to 91 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday &30J7 Tuesday.. 530.01 Week aco 553.53 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 478.44 Tuesday 483.23 Week aco
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    • 1152 8 NEW YORK STOCKS scored their best galas la two weeks Ln moderate trading oa Tuesday as uncertainty over control of Iran ended with the takeover by supporters of AyatoUah Khomeini. Analysts said the takeover would likely hasten the time when oil would flow again from the
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    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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    • 362 8 ijij ¥•11 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
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
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      • 453 9 THE US dollar finned on foreign exchange markets yesterday as market sentiment for the dollar picked up following the sale of DM bonds by the US to boost the currency and a clearer political situation in Iran. Dealers said the markets were quite active and confidence in the
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      • 169 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Feb 14: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 0 months 12 months US DoUan(Spot) Offer Bid 9 8 105/16 103/16 10'« 10'. 1011/16 109/16 111/16 10 15/16 11'. Hill 3/16 111/16 1 month 3 months
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      • 54 9 Range of prices offered by discount house• oa Fob 14: Overnight 4' i r ,< Call deposits 4' *U to 4' Closing Bayiag Selling 3 month Treasury bills 4 J 4'. 3 month Bank bills 711/16 79/16 3 month CD 7 5/16 7 3/16 6 month"CD 7'i 7 1
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      • 21 9 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 7.75 per cent.
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      • 273 9 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed sharply lower against the overnight levels in moderately active trading, dealers said. Opening quotations were marked down sharply between US$5 to $6 in most positions and thereafter held steady during the morning's trading. Prices fell further in the afternoon by around $1 in
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      • 43 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $30 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Feb 19 to Feb 23. Each tender must not be for less than 1250,000.
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      • 57 9 AUSTRALIA NZ exchanges quotes yesterday: US dollar 1.1MS 112* Sterling 0 5(87 0 5623 Ninety-day air mall buying rates: Sterling 0 5937 US dollars 1.I740 Ninety-day forward buying rate*. Sterling 0 57(4 US dollar* 1.1425 New Zealand: Sterling 0.5280 0.5350 US dollar 1 0«(M 1 OHM Ninety-day airmail buyti*
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      • 307 9 THE US dolar yesterday opened firmed in quiet early trading against Tuesday night's closing levels and was steady against its Hongkong finish, dealers said. The US currency ws helped overnight by news of an issue of mark-denominated US government paper on Feb 21 and staements from Federal Reserve Board
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      • 176 9 THE US dollar ruled firmer in late trading yesterday, sustaining an earlier advance against continental currencies and the yen in moderate trading, dealers said. News German firms have lost orders in Iran running into billions of marks aided sentiment while the US Treasury's planned issue of 2.5 billion marks
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      • 159 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed firmer at 200.75 yen yesterday, compared with the 200.30 opening and 199.15 at Tuesday's close, dealers said. The dollar was firm for most of the day, reaching 201.05 yen at one stage, mainly on buying by foreign banks and import covering by
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      • 45 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes yesterday: us 1.8630 4 Can 1 s$30 9| Sir 3.715 78 on S2.43 S Sfr 114 K 111 M Ul 1215 25 FTr 41# 9 Nkr 3147 57 Bfr con f Ml 350 Bfrfta §217 an Yen o tro m
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    • 274 9 THE Swia( franc is expected to remain a hard currency in 1919, but some further near-term decline could be possible provided there are no disturbing influences from international developments. Credit Suisse said. In its latest monthly bulletin, the bank said the distinct interest rate
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    • 75 9 THE Conference of State Bank Supervisors opposed proposed legislation to increase US government control of the nation's money supply by requiring all large banks to maintain reserves with the Federal Reserve system. Mr. E.D.Dunn, Georgia banking commissioner and representing the conference, said whatever inequities may now exist
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    • 141 9 INNOVATIONS la the la the US ere efaajty tMjIH pace with the kMIMM, irririy'h ehaafffhi^MMtiy ever the MM M years, It le eUr to say thet heth the en have heea aimte whet ewli he eeletf e **uei revehrtlea'," Mr. Platftea tsM the
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    • 741 9 By COLIN CHEE IN A business that is high ly competitive, it helps tc have ingenious ideas and a great sense of timing. And the experience ol Mr.P.S. Bryant in Singapore seems to have incorporated precisely those qualities. Mr. Bryant is managing director of Guinness Mahon
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    • 118 9 Who flies jumbos to the most dties in Australia? i wmIHJ L fefea rjw Only Qantas fly jumbos from Singapore to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Darwin. There are daily flights to Sydney leaving at 8.40 pm, plus extra flights on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Daily flights to
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  • DEALS DONE ON THE SES AND KLSE
    • 1385 10 ft BID and offer price* officially !l nd in and I *P? rtwl "> U* Stock Exchange of B'ngapore yesterday with the I t d€d ,hown 1 ln bracket* In lou of 1,000 uniu f >therwl "Peclfied. T All Time Settlement Contract* 5, are quoted after the word
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    • 88 10 Striking price* o( the options officially lilted on the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday, the period, tods and offered prices and business done, if any, with the number of options traded shown in brackets. Hum P E (March *1.80) (0.378 0.445). Inches pe (March $1.30) (0.338 0.405). Pan
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    • 57 10 4 I/** 1/8/80 (250,000) (*****) (4) 99.35 4 8/4% 15/8/80 (250.000) (99.558) (4) 9985 (250,000) (99.558) (4) 5 3/4* 1/8/78-81 (250.000) (8) 100.80 7* 1/8/86 (100.000) (1) 101.00 6% T F 1/5/83 (250.000) (100.108 100 JOB) 7 1/4% 15/4/84 (250,000) (100.858 100 MS) 7 1/4% 15/10/86 (290.000) (*****8
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  • 147 10 MNGAFOMK UNIT TBU (HMNOM* prtaaa Mr M The Commerce X.IT The Savtac Fund 135 ST pore Prog Fund O N S*pore Sac. Fund Lit S pore Inveet Fund 114 wr M) 2. JO LM LM LIT LM INCOME BOM (Carnal pr Income Bead MAKA BUMIPUf D UNIT Maa)
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  • 2563 10 4 1978/79 Hifk Low Compaay LMl 8alo orGr*s Div Dir Cyt Gr"» Y*M Net P/K Vol Day (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 272 132 Acma 190* 123* Alcom 178 107 Allied Choc 219 133 BAT 275 195* Bat* 111 50 Ben 195 108* Berjaya Kawat 326
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  • 1684 10 BID and offer prices officially Hittd and business m and report*! to the Kuala Lumpur atock Exchance yesterday with the number of sham traded shown in brackets fcn lottof 1,000 units unlets otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Ajlnamata (2 S8B). AMam (1 MB) (IS) 1.94. A CHw (X.S9S). Bete
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  • LATEST RESULTS
    • 48 10 Group pre-tax profit for the jrear ended Aug 31, 1978, M 9634.530 compared with <172,716 previously. The directors have recommended a drat and final dividend of 5 par cent compared to C per cent (Including per cent tax exempt) a year ago.
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  • 582 10 LACK OF faltow-tkrsagk •a tke arm epeatag mnilr f«r aa rnrirr aftwiinilia at the Slack Exchaage sf Wagipart yeeterday. Oa kalaaee prices slightly dawa. *aettfc! meat aeeaaat vac dM factor. There was tadicatlaa tmrii the eleee that atale halls were lateaaifytag their
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  • 505 10 AN EARLY attempt at extending the overnight's gains failed and prices retreated to close mixed to slightly easier on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The trend looked promising in the morning as some follow-through enabled prices to improve further.
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 800 11 EARNINGS at AluminiumCompany of Malaysia (Alcom) turned downhill in the year ended Dec. 31, 1978. This suggests further problems related to production and added pressure on margins. Pre-tax profit for the year fell to $1.12 million from $2.92 million in 1977. But what
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    • 375 11 PROFITS at Malacca-based Ayer Molek Rubber Company fell 10.6 per cent as a result of lower earnings from its rubber and oil palm divisions. The company's pre-tax profits for the year ended Aug. 31, 1978, slipped to only $495,046 after having surged an impressive
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    • 1052 11  -  Thanks to a hefty contribution from investment income, Veneer Products, with profits still eroded by the depressed timber industry, is not dragged into the red. ARTHUR NG reports. ARTHUR NG THE PAST two years had been particularly depressing for the timber industry and suspended company
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    • 205 11 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Cloae Payable the year Previous year Shangri-La 8%I Feb 1 Feb 8 Feb 15 8% 15%(a) Perlis Plant 15% Jan 23 Feb 6 Feb 16 27.5% 22.5% NST 25% Jan 25 Feb 8 Feb 19 36.3%(a) 26.3%(a) Temerloh
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    • 120 11 >» a i e O Particulars Ex Date Books Close MBS Rights Issue of 1 for 2 STP (1975) «> $2.00 per share Feb 7 Feb 19 Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Feb 13 Feb 20 Sel Nut Bonus Issue of 2 for 3 Feb 28 Mar
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    • 134 11 Perils Plaa tattoos Bkd: AGM to be held at 8th Floor, Wisma MISC, No.2, Jalan Conlay, Kuala Lumpur tomorrow at 10.30 am. New Strait* Time* Press (M): AGM to be held at Balai Berita, 31, Jalan Riong, Kuala Lumpur at 11.00 am on Feb 17. Ayer Malek Rakker
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    • 817 11 n HOCK LOCK SIEW VERY oftea chartists claim they can tell with prescience which way the market will move next. Earlier this week, m the market was purging far the sixth cs—eeatlvr day (ram an overdose of selling, they were of the coaseasas that
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 317 11 GOOD READING FOR ALL BARENTS !usSS*s^^ «SssS^ Learning Through Play is a book chock full of ideas for simple games, activities and 1 experiments, designed to help children develop their minds and bodies. Babyhood should be required reading not only for all parents but for every doctor or nurse in
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  • 211 12 Reuter MR LEE K f.j Yew has arrived in Hongkong for his second visit in two years, as the guest of Hongkong Governor, Sir Murray Maclehose. Mr Lee, met at Kai Tak airport last night by Singapore Commissioner Lim Kim Kuay, was driven straight
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  • 45 12 THE Government is amending the Income Tax and Public Entertainment Acts. The amendment bills have been presented to Parliament and will be discussed at the next sitting. Parliament will probably meet at the end of this month to discuss the budget.
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  • 121 12 SINGAPORE AIRLINES is to introduce low air fares on its trans-Pacific passenger flights when services begin on April 4. The low air fares, termed "EZ Fares", (pronounced "Easy Fares") contain minimal fare conditions and restrictions and are aimed at boosting traffic and tourism across
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  • 790 12 LONDON, Wed Share prices closed slightly firmer ahead of the UK January trade figures, dealers said. Leading industrials, up to 10 p higher earlier in fairly active demand, finished mostly 2 p to 4 p up. At 3 pm, the Financial Times index was up 2 points at
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  • 555 12 AFP NYT THE American administration is considering stricter controls on textile imports from Asian countries. Washington sources said tougher controls were advocated on Tuesday by Mr Robert Strauss, special White House representative for trade negotiations, who believes they are necessary to ensure Congress passes the agreements in
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  • 373 12 AP THE US Ambassador to Afghanistan, Mr Adolph Dubs, was killed in Kabul yesterday after being kidnapped by members of the Muslim Shiite sect, the US Embassy reported. His abductors brought him to a hotel in downtown Kabul, the Afghan capital, and demanded
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  • 55 12 THE Australian share market is likely to face a shakeout over the next few weeks after an almost uninterrupted rise over the last year. Analysts said the market, as measured by the Sydney all ordinaries index, reached a five-year peak of 588.46 last Thursday after a rise from
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  • 244 12 THE Malaysian Airline System (MAS) crisis has begun to take its toll on the Malaysian economy with no solution in sight. Postal deliveries are delayed, transport of passengers and cargo between East and Peninsular Malaysia is badly hit, tour and -travel agents are anxious about
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  • 116 12 THE US dallar n»Mly to a rato at Ml M yea aa the Taky laraiga exehaage aurtet yrewday. The Buk at Jtpu was esttaaM to have mU UBMI ■tlH— la toe day to ilea a farther rin la US earreaey, which etoeed tradtog at MV
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  • 357 12 NYT ALARMED by mounting discontent in the US over Japan's large trade surplus, Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira is considering new measures aimed at easing protectionist pressures in the US Congress, including dispatching a second envoy to Washington. Last week, Mr Ohira sent Takeshi Yasukawa,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1499 12 Leader... Page! CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1978 (All figures quoted in Canadian dollars) STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES STATEMENT OF REVENUE, EXPENSES AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS AlMtl Cash and due from banks Cheques and other items in transit, net Total cash resources
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 58 12 BIWtEOTiH&BI Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Mainly fair. Report for 24 prior to 7.31 p.m. on Feb 14 at the airport. Maximum temperature 33.7 Associated humidity 53 Minimum temperature 23.9 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 9.50 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 89 13 UPI THE National Shipping Corporation (NSC) plans iqftn i ships u er a crash program by 1980, official sources said last week. The NSC will also replace four of the 22 ships in the fleet. The government is exploring financing from Japan, the United Kingdon and Denmark.
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      • 91 13 Reuter DUTCH shipbuilders received orders for oceangoing merchant vessels totalling 118,000 gross registered tonnes in 1978 compared with a tonnage of 253,900 in 1977, the Economics Ministry said. It said 106,400 tonnes of the 1978 total were booked in the first half of the year. The figures relate
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      • 61 13 Lloyd's List IDLE shipping tonnage continued to fall worldwide as the demand for tankers and combination carriers increased during the last quarter of 1978. World shipping laid up for lack of employment fell in the three month period ending in December ljy 20m dwt, a 40 per cent
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    • 508 13  -  BULK SHIPMENTS By GOH ENG KEE THE total volume of seaborne cargo handled by the Port of Singapore Authority's (PSA) six gateways in November 1978 reached a record high as a result of significant increases in both general and bulk cargoes. The PSA reports in its
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    • 189 13 UPI TIME chartering generated Mai mt the laterat «a market lacking mark Impetas la alagle-veyage Bkert partada praved papalar wttk farther Maeas atettaM la tke Sevieta ifea were aald la have paid UBSSJ» (Sfll,SM) a day ta the M,IM dwt Aegeaa Sky far fearlate PMmryMvery at Galf ahlpplag
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    • 590 13 Lloyd's List EXPORTERS in the UK and Europe have complained that new restrictions on their trade with Nigeria are disrupting trafffic Hows. Nigeria recently introduced a new inspection system which requires all goods and documents to be inspected before leaving the port of shipment to
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    • 4227 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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    • 440 17 SMppfa* Ume Page CM ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Aguila IV 2 Alfred V s All trans IV 3 Alpac IV Angkutan IV 4 ANL i 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 Asia Merchant IV 3 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank n 5 BBS
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    • 944 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 A (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during
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    • 892 18 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Aconas Line— Aconas Sdn. Bhd. Adriatic Container— Container Feeders. AFEA Line— Singapore Shipping. Aguila Oriental—Same. Ahli Shipping— Sharjah. Alfred C. Toepfer Line— Intermodal. Algerian National Line (CN AN)—Unipacific. Alpac
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    • 911 18 FAR EAST FREIGHTS MOST freight rates are steady with some indications of modest increases to reflect higher operational costs due to: bunker, insurance, and crew wages. Some shippers are signing forward affreightment contracts to make sure that their goods will have shipping space in coming
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    • 293 18 British Petroleum has come up with a revolutionary marine paint that It claims would reduce the high cost incurred by marine fouling and extend dry-docking intervals. BP first became involved in the formulation of a new antifouling coating in 1973. Like other shipowners it found that the
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    • Article, Illustration
      359 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Barge S 51 (0800) 16 Chidambaram (0700 after Tacoma Maru) 42 43 Dove (1100) 15 Hoso Maru (2300) 40/41 Raising (0800 after Alisher Navoi) 6/7 Kota Naga (0700) 10/11 Otagold (1800 after Kota bali) 1/2 Perlis (1800) 21 East Sacramento Maru (0630
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    • 360 13 DIRECT DIVERSIFIED OEPENOABLE SERVICES TO/FROM USA AND CANADA Agtnfe Barber Lines Singapore P!e lid Tel 9265' Hat,,»o„s a Cfoslietd Kuala Lumpui t«: 2NNI/I Pernas-MISC Penang Tel ***** <s§* I KUI I W! \U Orient Overseas CcmiauteA Line Kiii Mm* s^Br# l Fstowe LcHawc t d x i/\ 17/2 9/3 5/3
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    • 219 13 n 1 UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) 11 All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick I 288 TEU Capacity. Long Length Capability. [ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE I Vessel S pore Loading for Kuwait (25/2), Dammam (5/3) Abu Dhabi (7/3), Muscat (9/3) Dubai (10/3), Abu Dhabi (13/3). Doha (16/3). Dammam
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    • 324 13 ■NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SER HK CONTWNfR 0 Rl St ARCHER SSBROGf N CORAL TO AM) FROM AUSTRALIA (F siOM Nawe Rdam Hbar{ Brern Dwp lite 5 Mar IMb I Mar I Mar 11 Mar Feb 23F«b| 15M* 11 Mar 12 Mar 14
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    • 790 13 SHC )F I K I l\| S'i \(B C,,. T 1 See Page IV Column 3 for tailings A^nts Spore Shofuku Agencies <S X Pte ltd 9111?? Gme>jl <*****! fi M sia Iran: Asia Corporation Sdn Bhd HI 4>%4'» f I t« JUK 3 FULLY CONTAINERIZED FAST DIRECT WEEKLY U/Z
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    • 559 14 Al f .VEOIaT .If Agents SEGANI Satf'PO" *****11 Bootrj ?/51?(N CfS ??1??7? Tunwil ??***** Itimpur .'OOlfclj ?008J6 .'OOSSS n.ljfij i*» x <1* i I' sKH I TRI-CONTINENT CONTAINER SERVICE LOMXNG FOR:- LONG BEACH (LA) OAKLAND (SF) PANAMA. SAV.. NY. B'MORE. NORFOLK, HOUSTON, N ORLEANS, EUROPE PORT HARCOURT, BERMUDA, MONTREAL. TORONTO,
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    • 544 14 tx. Iter 13/13 N» 11/19 Ma> IVIC Mm 21/22 M» 21 M> 27 Mb 22 2t Mjr 24 Mar 31 Mar 27 far 2 FA IS I Mjr 5 FA 17 Ma 7 F* 2d I Ma> 9 Ap 25 M* V2l IN fa-23 Mir 3 M», I Mi* 13
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    • 600 14 EVERGREEN LINE P FAR EAST/RED SEA MEDITERRANEAN SEA EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE AISO ACCEPTAG CARGO FOR GENOA. LATTAKIA. BEKtiT ALEXANDRIA.-BENGHAZI TWPOLI (LBVA) Spvt 'MM MWImwI Ltjani fm mm n fat *> Mjr 14 to. i7M» m* Hi II IMm nib nMa »Mv 2A* <¥ »M IM, 23 It* 4 ft*
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    • 1011 14 I Everett Lines! 1 Sanaa Fivt Star S>iippw| Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" IORfIMC FOR RANGOON SMCM M PORT/16 FA lt/« FA B.F S.S C_ Aamti m Motoywi TEPS MALAYSIA Port Katong T«H3B)-7355 Fencing T«4 *****/67 rx) T«4 (38>-7355 Penong T«4 *****/***** Campania Argentina Da Natalia a Intaroantinantal S. A. C.I.
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    • 758 14 TaO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSf SHENTONWAY MISTRI KOAO SINGAPORE 2 TIL *****44 7H. *****70 IO SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE YUI MAN THREE STAR.. Saiea 27/2 I Feb In Part 25/21 Feb SYD. ICL. AOEL sro. Ma. aoel BANGLADESH SERVICE 17/20 Frt CMTUGONE
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    • 721 15 OCC Overseas Containers Limited cowtmcow sam to un/cownn tola tipim Osaka B *l Uup Mara Bremen tiftu Io»fO B*> Spare SaM 2? Fee ft Fee 4 Ihr 9 Mar 11 Mm 19 Mar 27 Mar if CONTAINS RSHIP SERVICE FROM UA/CONT*ENT SIM PKelang S tore Hail Part« II Feb 2»
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    • 764 15 GRANARD LINE Spare PleM* xf* au RELKMRI ft OOOOAMI NON-CONFERENCE EXPRESS SERVICE IEST MUNKHR EAST/NEHTBMAION I'pn PJUhi tan Leaf* tm-. MV. WW TAT 2711 25 Fab 21 Fab frMrt loiMab/PSat/ AfaiMOna Boat lattaku, Uussal/Pnam/T npak/ Oe^aa/ktaabM MV. WWMVJ4M 2111* 31 Mar 2 Apr Mtab/P W/NwWa/ taret/lattakia/Pveeas/ Tnpok/B«ott<i/MMM Ml KSSIS ACCEPTW6
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    • 793 15 })*v roawrt Teka [*rra Outlay Hh Eipress T«ky« Bay BEN LINE CONTAINERS tXFRBS CONTUO SERVICE TO/FtOM EUROPE HUM B HAVtm ROW M Spore f Mat Gem*!, Austria lutwi 11/4 o S PORE *****4. K. LUMPUR *****4 P KELANG 6521. PENANG ***** BIN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE STRAITS/TAINAN/JAPAN S'pot
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    • 342 15 1 Scan Dutch V EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE VIA SUEZ (art!) ELEAMMA 14 /2 nuMcna nn eleamba V) FUHKI IV) 2) Mw 3) «w| 4) UMT| M Mb aeeaM aceapM* carp Mr >■»* r KM* WEEKLY SAILINGS EASTBOUND PROM MED/UK7NC/SCAfIDINAvrA 11 23*23 3) fiS 4) *;£*"«£'*3 s tauuru Mad bM 24/J
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    • 529 15 GUTHRIE BOUSTEAD Td^s LOADS FOR E. ft S. AFRICA ,U H, M) FROM EAST I SOUTH AHBCA Sport ID/14 I FORI -Penaeg P Ikatxt b Port/16 Fet Spore 17/21 FA ..Pn«g P Moog?«7« F<t Sport 1/ 3M> EXPRESS SERVICE MRECT FROM SMGAPORE TO NEW ORLEANS. MOBILE. HOUSTON. GALVESTON. A.SO ACCEFTMG
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    • 538 16 JCnutsen Line FIXED DATE FORTNKHTIY SERVICES COfNENnOML/CONTMNER/MEEFER FROM CANADA/USA PACfIC COASTS 25 MVS TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA PORTS 6 MVS VanßC LA/Sf Singapore P Kelang LtOYD BAKKE 6/11 ton 12/20 )ait 16/18 Feb GUDRUN BAKKE 21/26 lan 1/ 5 Feb 1/ 3 Mar MARIE BAKKE 7/9 Feb 19/21 Feb 16/18 Mar
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    • 809 16 V.S.A./EAST CANABA SERVICE ACCCPTMC FCt/LCI COMTMOS HKM PENANG. P lEIANC. StOK Ua*g tar MTV TQM. NOMOU E.C./CREAT LAKES SERVICE -VBHMMMKir (MBA a SO) 22/23 Fab 11/71 Fab 17/18 Fab MPVUFab CALfORMA/PACHC NORTH WIST SERVICE Load* tar: LOS ANGELES. SM FRANCISCO. SEATTLE. TACOMA. VANCOUVER B.C. Peaaag P. lata* Smppoit I Angelas
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    • 672 16 r O ■rim|i SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD ss„ SIM, tl'OKI: ISI I \/>.S I IM m *DLE EAST REGULAR LINER SAFE WAV TO SHIP BY SSA Spa* MM MPI/iifm f* a/? am m 21/29 a* ISM 23/3$ Ma lON MOIAP DSR LINES Fa Cmpr S I SOM»9tMBOI fBBU i
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    • 475 16 INTERNATIONAL SHITTING CO*TO*ATtON tC*MAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Amsterdam UK. J) Baste BorOeau. Use accept** wtern«e*ete cargo to Hongkong I iapan EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT T| Man S port P Kdaag Penang Leadtag tar BAYI to tot Blow 6/3. Cd.lt/lpoot 12/3. A»erp 17/ 3. Bremen 20/3. Hbwg 23/3. Rdam
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    • 681 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD c House J34E Orcf 1 Singapore 9 Telephone 3 Z >*b 1 1 *****5? It. 1 B Kansai Line STRAITS/AUSTRALIA SERVICE Sfflgapre P Keiang Leaden tar: SUNNY SYDItY V.30 2»F«fc 25 Feb Brisbane/Sydney Melbourne Adelaide m i»ei i nwu (FC)'m ?3san aoans mm 7 r. im no
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    • 134 17 la ANHSING OVERSEAS LINE REGULAR SEM CONTMO/LMEX SERVICE Sparc P. Kdan( Penary LoaNng tar. UNWNTEWO hW fcddah/Hsdodah •UMON Ko*loo* 17/1) Feb tone K«*/Tamn WON STORE 25/77 Frt UNON BAITMORE 4/ 5 Mar Md* UNON BOSTON 14/15 Mar Mdah Acceptni contawn fw Hh« Ron( LORD STEAMSHIP CO. S.A. TAMAN/STRAiTS/TAMMN EXPRESS UB
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    • 170 17 K KARLANDER (AUSTRALIA) PTY. LTD. ma stm rx raUSTM 37 OMMOM) STM »Jt IMS STM Mnict Iran East fcßtafan parts uiaarfi W|l|Wc. iwWnH. taw: PERMS-MSC 27 F* 24/25 ttv 2»/2 It Ikr IS/If Apr 17/11 21 *r Wi» i2«/2: tfUltS tS SWTMG TaL ***** M Tat PR *****1/4 Kl *****4
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    • 51 17 NOTICES M.V. "LOON CHONG* vor xrn PJ*. Wkarf Go4ow ß SOJ Oeneml survey on tlamansil cargo dlscbarcsd n tbc above vtssil will bs bold on above vcaael will bs bold on Saturday 171b February 1979 as from 9JO ajn to &00 pja. No further survey will be held after this
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