The Business Times, 26 March 1979

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1 18 The Business Times
  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 14«/I/7S MONDAY, MARCH 1179 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 74 1 Reuter MORIOKA (Japan) Sun. Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira today indicated that he might go to Manila next May to attend the coming meeting of the United Nation's Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad). Visiting this northern Japanese city to help his Liberal Democratic Party's campaign in
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    • 65 1 AFP HONGKONG, Sun. Sino-British trade should reach £15 billion (Ss66 million) by 1994, vice chairman of the Sino-British Trade Council Bernard Buckman said before a British trade mission headed by him left for China today. Earlier British Secretary for Industry Eric Varley visited Peking and the goal for
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    • 68 1 AP MOSCOW, Sun. The Communist party newspaper Pravda said today that US enemies of a new Strategic Arms Limitation agreement are planning to "choke the newborn baby in its cradle" by blocking senate ratification. Commentator Nikolai Kurdyumov, in a lengthy analysis from Washington on the US political
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    • 87 1 AP SAUDI ARABIA, Sun. Saudi Arabia's oil minister, taking note of the shortfall of Iranian supplies, said today he expected oil prices to continue to rise even without a formal decision by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec). Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani was quoted by the
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    • 53 1 THE Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation (Silo) has drawn up a multi-million dollar plan to modernise, expand and consolidate its activities. It will invest in more viable projects of the NTUC and acquire projects in the recreational field. Its immediate plan is to add four more supermarkets to its
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    • 64 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A trade centre is to be set up in the United Arab Emirates to help promote Asean business interests in West Asia. The centre is being mooted by Sheikh Sultan Al-Kasimi Al-Khalidi, the head of the Sharjah Monetary Fund, a big industrial conglomerate in
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    • 43 1 AFP PARIS, Sun. French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing goes to Moscow on Thursday on a three-day "working visit". The end of the China-Vietnam conflict has helped to ease tension and removed some of the acuity from political options and alliances.
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    • 61 1 Reuter TEL AVIV, Sun. Israel will begin pulling out military equipment from Sinai next week at the start of its total evacuation of the peninsula as part of the peace treaty with Egypt, military officials said today. But the officials denied a report in the Egyptian newspaper
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    • 82 1 AP TOKYO, Sun. More than 25,000 workers rallied and marched in Tokyo and other places across Japan today to begin Japan's annual Shunto, or spring labour offensive, calling for higher wages and employment security, particularly for middle and aged workers. Mr Motofumi Makieda, chairman of the General Council
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  • 115 1 THE feUewlag list sf stocks gives the If msst traded ea the Stock Exehaage sf Singapore last week. It gives the taraever la thsasaads sf salts, cleslng prices sa Friday aad the high aad tow far lflf CMipUJF Tinwra r Prtem mgk Urn •m Mara in Haw
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 81 1 Mv 11 Mir 9 Mar Z1 Mara Marts "BT Index: 1991 45 1985 04 *****0 1980 51 1992.62 ■Industrials: 366 55 367.99 368 71 367.74 368.21 Finance: 650 16 650 16 ***** 660.11 660 67 ••Hotels: 274.78 277.38 277.75 276.14 276 96 •Properties: 236.11 235.51 236.18 234.46 236.48 Tins:
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    • 94 1 Mar 19 Mar t» Mar H Marti Mara "BT Inde*: 2827 07 2809 63 2838 14 2804 91 904.24 •Industrials 402 08 402 33 404.11 402.93 403 78 <■ Finance 561 93 566 96 573.22 571.32 572.2 ••Hotels 254 38 254 54 254 91 254.79 255.12 •Properties: 223.16 *****
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  • 590 1  -  GOVT REVIEWS SMA REPORT By FONG MEW LENG A COMPREHENSIVE report on the problems of local small industries has been presented to the government. Submitted by the Singapore Manufacturers Association (SMA), the document represents the first collective effort of a private body to voice the grouses
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  • 269 1 SINGAPORE'S exports made good headway in January when it breached the $2 billion mark and grew faster than imports over a 12-month period. At $2.1 billion, last January's exports were 18.9 per cent higher than in January 1978, which, in turn, saw exports rising 11 per
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  • 873 1  -  •y MANO SABNANI THE pace of events is quickening as Sime Darby's offer for Guthrie Corporation draws nearer to its deadline of 2.30 pm, London time, on Tuesday (about 10 pm Singapore time). First, the crucial question of whether Sime would be allowed to
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  • 301 1  -  By FOO CHOY PENG A RISE in biscuit prices is likely in the near future. Coming closely after the price increases of two other consumer items, the dearer biscuits will make further inroads into consumers' pockets. The first recent price increase was the five-cent rise in
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  • 199 1 A MINISTERIAL delegate trsm the Saltaaate at Omm arrived last Bight aa efßelal visit to m uT£ by Priaee Sayyld Pahad A 1 Said (mktve), the NtaWer ef Caltare sad iafai ins ttsa aad a memker ef the rallag reyal family. At the alrpert to
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  • 496 1  -  By COLIN CHEE BANKERS are not the least surprised by the Government's rejection of their plea that they be treated on an equal footing with the Post Office Savings Bank (POSB). But for some who had clung to the faint hope that
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 15 1 mm. SHIPPING TIMES HOME-apu a4vtm lar teeal I S, AIRCRAFT SCHEDULE i. RADIO SHARK INFORM.
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    • 53 1 f SENSUAILY.. ROfxxrc\MMM "-O C Jf. How to get i 'an 711 NEW YORK 7 flights a week Bt-weekly departure to Sao I'aulo and Kio De laneiro AL TOKYO EXPRESS n TOKYO Singapore Hinhts arrive at Obis only a 6-hour 20-minute Awht ■P *fm 4 i i VLf.i ■V."* 4
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  • 907 2  -  The Forgotten Peacemakers: spare a thought for them, writes J AMES RESTON, as Carter, Begin and Sadat all beneficiaries one way or the other of much earlier efforts by the Coneers of peace the Middle East sign the historic treaty. JAMES RESTON NYT
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  • 1696 2  -  When ROBERT STRAUSS negotiates in Geneva, he is also honing his skills for another, more intense fight. His real test, in more ways than one, lies at home in the US where the lobbyists for and against freer trade have set the stage
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 624 2 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Can be eaten in a number of different bar* (5) 8 A stiff game (5) 10 A certain area in the hospital ard (5) U Right—l'm on the brink! (J) 12 Star to circle round? (S) IS Though strong, it could be almost deUcate 15 Oeatures
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  • 1950 3  -  Language administrators in Singapore have a strange obsession with methodology, a preoccupation that took on even more redoubtable proportions with the dismal failure of the audio-lingual method of teaching. Dr MART TAT, a senior lecturer with the Language Centre, Nanyang University, offers some basic
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 49 3 t&rrL<* i i^v^Tl^il '.:v. The Board of Directors Management of TAT LEE BANK LIMITED herewith express their thanks to all clients and friends their good wishes, greetings and gifts of flowers on the occasion of the opening of their THOMSON BRANCH 181, Upper Thomson Road on 24th March, 1979.
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1216 4 OILSEED 6: Brokers reported little price movement for oils and oilseeds in featureless dealings on Friday. Dutch soybean oil traded between one and two guilders under Thursday's paid levels with business including August October deliveries at from 131.50 down to 131 guilders per 100 kilos. Other light edible-oil
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    • 195 4 RUBBER futures in london on Friday closed uncertain after steady with gains from Thursday of mostly 0.25 to 0.55 pence per kilo. Turnover was 17 lofs of five tonnes and 532 lots of 15 tonnes including seven options. There were no kerb trades. 9 Dealers said broker and speculative
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    • 85 4 BANGKOK: Saturday's prices in US dollars per tonne F. 0.8. basis Bangkok): WHITE RICE: 100 pet Ist class 353, 100 pet 2nd class 338, 100 pet 3rd class 333, 5 pet 323. 10 pet 308, 15 pet 303, 20 pet 298, 25 pet 293, 35 pet unq. BROKEN: A-l
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    • 344 4 PEPPER provided the mala point of interest «a the Singapore prodnce market last week while the rest ef the rommodlties reflected generally qalet and featareieos movements. This loinmodHy, which was parttealarty weak frem want ef —ppsrt frem foreign traders, did not stay
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    • 166 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per picul on Saturday: Ctmmmt «il: Bulk $124 sellers, old drum $129 sellers, new drum $134 sellers. Cayra: Mixed (loose) UK/Coat $79.00 buyers. Feppsr: Muntok AST A white fob lOCt NLW $320.00 sellers. Sarawak white fob 9SS NLW $305 00 sellers.
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    • 72 4 C.I.F. North European port*, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Malaysian SHffa bulk per tonne May Sumatra 5% ffa bulk March April May June July Nigeria 5* ffa bulk stg ROTTERDAM: Sumatra Max 5 April Zaire<Belg francs per kilo) m unch 707 sir MOsIr 082'.
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    • 163 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Friday closed mostly lower, ranging from a gain of M US cents a bushel in the nearby May contract to losses of V 4 cent in the deferred. Traders said the weakness in beans, which had been higher earlier, came when Chicago Board of Trade
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    • 114 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on closed mixed in quiet trading with the nearby May contract showing a gain of three US cents a bushel. Other prices were up 1/2 cent to down one cent. Prices generally traded in the loss column through most of the session. Traders said prices
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    • 1284 4 AFP COPPER was a Arm feature on the London commodity markets last week, reaching new five-year highs before reacting. Elsewhere, aluminium touched new peaks and silver showed fresh gains. Gold partly recovered from early losses with a similar pattern developing in other markets, including
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 171 4 THE US dollar continued its recent firmer trend on the Singapore forex market last week, despite concern about the Opec ministers meeting scheduled to begin today. Opening at 552.1780/00 compared with $2.1765/75 previously, the US unit firmed in moderate trading to the *2.1840/50 level, the highest since the
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      • 21 4 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8 per cent.
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      • 161 4 THE KILOBAR in Singapore on Saturday opened at SJI7,040 and closed quietly at $17,047. Spot gold for London delivery opened at U*****.40/80 and closed at $241.60 242.00. The market remained ahead quiet of this week's Opec meeting. B—rce: Stigmas. Retail prices per tahil quoted by the Stagapsre Cfclaese Gsld
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      • 234 4 STERLING Armed in late trading, while the dollar also continued to make headway against most other European currencies on Friday afternoon, dealers said. Sterling's exchange rate index finished at 65.0 against 64.9 at Thursday's close with the currency possibly buoyed by foreign interest in British equities and bonds whose
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      • 53 4 Source: Astley Pearce LAST week, the overnight rate maintained an easier tone with trading dealt around the s'/« to per cent level. The term market was steady with rates closing off at 6 3 to 6H, 6 7 to 6*4, and 7to 6 7 for the Ones, Twos
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      • 48 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday March 24, the range of call rate received from from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as foUßws: Bask fund: l'« per cent to per cent. General fond: 2v 2 per cent to 4"4 per cent. Mavemeato of funds totalled $857 million.
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      • 59 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on March 23: US ***** CO Can 1 5939 45 Stg 3.785 795 D F1 92 65 75 S FY 110 30 50 Ut 2.212 225 F FY 43 40 50 DKr- 35 90 36.00 NKr 36 49 59 B FY (con) 6.323 333 B
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      • 72 4 ZURICJ exchanges closing quotes on March 23: US 1 6882 6892 Stg 3.4360 4389 Can 1 4428 4439 D Mk 471C 5640 DF1- 83.8316 9229 r FY 39 3153 3M. B FY 5 7266 731$ D Kr 32 5248 S9Q3 N Kr 33 0631 0956 S Kr 38.6007 6368
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      • 90 4 Euro rates LONDON period Eurodollar deposit rates on Friday afternoon closed little changed from opening levels in quiet trading, dealers said. Eurodollar deposits closing quotes on March 23 Ovcrafeht 1.. J-13 16 Tomorrow next and spot next 105 16, 10-3 16 Week 10 10 One month U. 10 Two months
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      • 407 4 Source: International Discount Co Ltd THE DOMESTIC money market opened on a easy note last week, with overnight funds dealt at 4 Vi to 4 per cent. From midweek, however, rates apparently firmed slightly and discount houses experienced a bit of discomfort when overnight rates moved to s'/«
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      • 234 4 Asian rates RATES maintained steady levels "at the start of last week with moderate taking interests in the periods. However, offers started appearing easily on Thursday and at the week's end rates lost 1/8 per cent in a day's trading to close 1/4 per cent off the highest levels during
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 665 5 AP THE SPECTRE of ever-ris-ing prices has darkened the economic horizon of Americans to the dreariest found in the past three years. And the public sees no end in sight to the surge in prices, according to an Associated Press-NBC poll. This finding
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    • 175 5 NYT THE IRANIAN oil cut-off, talk from Washington of dollar-a-galion petrol and the possibility of summer petrol shortages in the US have produced a boom in diesel car sales in the United States that most manufacturers cannot meet. Diesel-powered Volkswagen "Rabbits." General Motors,
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    • 447 5 AP OPPOSITION Conservative party leader Margaret Thatcher outlined her policies for "a new beginning" in Britain, ahead of a showdown vote in the House of Commons that could end Labour's rule. The vote of confidence could lead to a general election, and Mrs Thatcher
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    • 127 5 UPI THREE days of negotiations between the nine-nation European Economic Community (EEC) and 58 former colonies- ended on Saturday in Freeport, Bahamas without agreement on a new trade and aid pact. The head of the African Caribbean Pacific (ACP) bloc warned, "we still have a long
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    • 166 5 THE GERMAN Menttfw mt Trade Md Industry, kMWi far Mi itoidMM even ia qaestleas sf form aad faactiaa, wu eathaslastle aWat the "tri-4" cmereto ptviag ittae. The Menlte'i BtvwUa seetlea reeeatly daalfM this predict for the balldlag sf esartyards, ear parks aad pedeitrlu aeaes ae a "geed balldlag
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    • 198 5 NYT THE conventional view of Canada as an advanced industrial nation has been jolted by one of its most prestigious official bodies, the Science Council, whose latest report talks of "a massive failure of the country's industrial systems." The council, an autonomous group Of scientists,
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 569 5 Agencies THE FREE World's petroleum inventories are "on the razor's edge" and it faces shortages by one to two million barrels this year (2 to 4 per cent of demand) and possibly 5 to 6 per cent next year. Exxon Corporation president, Mr Howard Kauffman
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    • 199 5 UPI A STROKE that disabled Deputy Premier Ugo La Malfa confronted Italy's four-day-old government with a major crisis on Saturday even before it can ask the Senate's unlikely approval. Not only is Mr La Malfa Premier Giulio Andreotti's top economic adviser, but replacing him
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    • 688 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From SLA SQI01 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0640 PEN MAS MH607 0645 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP GIA GA980 1030 HLP THAI TG423 1035 BKK SIA SQ103 1045 KUL SIA SQ209 1045 HLP MAS MH605 1045 KUL
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 90 5 'MINI' Oil Directory ON SALE US $10.00 THE OIL GAS SERVICES POCKET DIRECTORY' ASIA PACIFIC 3RD EDITION IS ON SALE AT GOLDEN ISLAND BOOK CO.. UNIT 134. IST FLOOR. ORCHARD TOWERS. SINGAPORE 9 MING DRUG STORE, MING COURT HOTEL SINGAPORE 9 HILTON DRUG STORE, HILTON HOTEL. SINGAPORE 9 OR CONTACT
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    • 672 5 htt-il w iTTV^sTT^ We've listed products of potential from Australia. Products made or processed with great skill and expertise. Made to sell in international markets. Especially here in Singapore. Check them through carefully. You could find that good profit earner you're after. Then contact the Australian Trade Commissioner. He's ready
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  • REVIEWS
    • 846 6 PATRICIA OOH, our music columnist and a member of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, lets us have a peep into the delectable programme the orchestra has lined up for us. It is also time, she writes, that we stop calling Singapore a cultural desert, for it is
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    • 858 6  -  By JACK ANDERSON NYT f FORTY years ago, there was a war on in the American dance world, a war between classical ballet and modern dance. Classicists accused the moderns of being technically limited ahd aesthetically eccentric, while the moderns charged that ballet was a European
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    • 1089 7  -  By LIM SENG HOO ONCE in a blue moon, a man gets the privilege of thoroughly enjoying a game that he loses. This is rare, however, for scarce are such gems of a game and scarcer still such gems erf a man. It
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    • 1009 7  -  TUTZ' is a word that has crept into the Rwgllah language. It immediately conjures up images of the breathlessly beautiful and, of course, the classy. But times have been changing. And, in Paris at least, the Ritz now belongs to an Arab consortium. JEFFREY ULBRICH
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    • 456 7 Title: The Arabs Author: Peter Mansfield Publisher: Pelican Books UK price: £1.50 Reviewed by: Norman Cattanach AN EMINENT Liberal Prime Mlalster af Great Brltaia, William Ewart Gladsteae, speat almaat as maeh time readlag the Karaa aa he did the BiMe. The reaaaa was,
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    • 595 7 FT Title: Einstein A Cente nary Volume Edited by: A. P. French Publisher: Heintmani Educational Books for tin International Commission or. Physics Education Price: £10.50 No. of pages: 331 Reviewed by: David Fishlock THERE IS something for almost everyone here, from banal reminiscence by famous people
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 373 6 LEISURE TIME i S r M .Ml .iff A±4 Choo Hoey...the conductor CONCERTS: r THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra at the Singapore Conference Hall on Wednesday and Thursday the programme comprises the Egmont Overture by Beethoven, Symphony No. 5 (Reformation) by Mendelssohn, the Story of Huang-Hoh by Sze Young Kang, and
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    • 799 6 Monday's for the kids WE'VE GOT have a dam have a desperate arge to watch TV te■lght, yea may he heat nwuirf fighttag tor a gee* place la treat «r the set with year IMe. Baarher at Ipn aad lack High Private Eye at I.Wpa (heth ~*ireerl i) ate deflaltely
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 56 7 BriStcW: Fran* DicZens I SomrrwriG UP OUfc Pcni£V£m£Nrrs PkGfcr J TH.S MRS NOT BEfjsl Pv GOOD roR^TMe. wed SGEmsto ee p\ WfcWED LACK or lit H£ TROPmv ConSOPRD' -ONCC Fuu Of j OsJTHvjSiRSm FO(?OUR |TG>L£jPtro»No SiLVeienolo empry. TO# «"H IT »l. toe LOST TMC SQJLLS Tut DRfers Trqpmv SoJ»mm(NG 9HIGLD.
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 793 8  -  SINGAPORE b By TSANG SAU YIN A FIRMER trend emerged despite a slight technical pullback on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. The weakness appeared at the latter part when traders turned to some profit-taking to pare off earlier price gain*. The week's market
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    • 539 8 NEW YORK NYT STOCK PRICES pushed ahead last' week to their highest levels since last October as the Dow Jones industrials, extending a flashy string of gains during March, rose 6.93 points to finish at 859.75. So how high is up? Wall street does not
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    • 267 8  -  Week hmM March 23 Compiled by VIOLET CHOW SCRIP ISSUE Ownm CMmw ImMi Cwpersdee: Proposed Bonus Issue of one-for-five Proposed Rights Issue of one-for-five at C OO per share. OTHERS Baktt Bemk»waa| has propoaed a capital repayment of 75 cents for each SI ordinary shares
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    • 310 8 TOKYO AFP THE market closed the holiday-shortened week on a strong note backed by institutional investors who sought potential gains in blue chips neglected thus far. The six-session rally since a week ago took the Dow Jones average, a 31.68 yen loser the previous
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    • 801 8  -  LONDON By GERALD COLVERD UP, UP AND AWAY goes the political balloon and the stock market. A general election. Local elections and European Parliament elections, are all scrambling for calendar time to keep the voter as busy as a pools punter. The market grasps the message that it
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    • 213 8 SYDNEY Reuter WITH profit-takers undermining the leading industrial and mining stocks for most of the week, takeover situation Kelvinator Ltd provided most of the interest in trading activity. Reflecting the weaker tone of the leaders, the Sydney all-ordinaries index closed the week 7.99 points down at
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    • 973 8 K.LUMPUR GENERALLY well-sustain-ed support after a strong start enabled the Kuala Lumpur stock market to advance in a week of moderate trading volumes. The plantations sector was the outstanding sector. It forged the pace for the third consecutive week, opening with a particularly strong
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 147 8 This announcement is made by Baring Brothers 9 Co., Limited on behalf of The Guthrie Corporation Limited. The Guthrie Corporation Limited To the ordinary shareholders Retain your Guthrie Shares Guthrie forecasts for 1979 Profit before taxation up by nearly 50 per cent. A record for the fourth year running. i
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 395 9 SHARE prices closed higher on Saturday for the sixth consecutive day with big-capital issues leading the way, dealers said. The market average rose 15.28 to cloae at 6,096.14 with volume of 130 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at 451.45, up one. MAR 24 Yen Ajinomoto 590
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    • 223 9 MAR 23 CS Abltlbt 1#'. unch A lean 44'. Algoma 27". Bank Mont 24'. Bank Nova Scotia 22 unch Bell Tel «5'. unch Belli Corp BP Can Ltd 24 .1, Bra-scan 22 •f »l Camp Red Lake 40V 2 Can Imp Bk 26'j Canpac tf Canpac Inv Pf 10'B
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    • 1295 9 NEW YORK WORRIES about inflation and government scrutiny of profits on Friday left stocks mixed in active trading a day after prices reached their best level in six months. Traders wanted to be more liquid over the weekend with President Carter planning a speech and
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    • 277 9 MAR a fUnd INDUSTRIALS A Alpha unch 345 AE And CI ««5 AMIC 1300 600 CNA Currte Finance 99 unch 1460 345 7fn Fed Volk 200 Fuglt 112 2 Card Ian Hippo Hiveld Huletts unch Liberty Lonrho LTA 245 M And R 3906 unrh Metbox Nedsurl unch OIL 40
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    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 194 9 MAR 23 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Llquide 396 -4.8 B S N Gervals Danone 461 -8.7 C S F (ThomsonCsf) 310 unch Cie Franchise des Petroles 140.50 0* Compagnie Financiere Compagnie Generate 381 -2 Credit Foncier De France Haclwtl« t Li braine) 222.50 -05 Machines Bull 56 0.1 Mlchelln (B) 1015
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      • 188 9 MAR 23 Francs Actions Suisses 290 -1 Alusuisse Br 14S0 -5 Alusuisse Rpg 572 -3 Brown Boverl Br 1910 -10 Clba Geigy Br 1285 15 Clba Geigy P C 1010 5 Clba Geigy Reg an unch Credit Suisse Br 2380 unch Credit Suisse Reg 455 5 Elektrowatt Br. 20S0
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      • 187 9 MAR 23 Pis ABN ***** unch Ahold 120 00 03 Akzo X.00 0.4 AMEV 93 30 0.4 Amfas 114J0 -03 Amroi Bank 7410 unch Berjoss MOO unch Berk 1X00 unch Bols 0.00 -12 Borsumij leisc 6 Burhnunn 71.40 unch Byenkorf 89 80 0.0 Calve Delft 1734)0 2,8 Dell Mlj
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      • 92 9 MAR 23 FT* FORWARD MARKET Acec Arbed Astur Brascan Bru-Lamb Canpac Cock Dr Brers Ebes Electrobel Gb-Inno-Bm G*v Hobok PMn Ryl Dutch SKlro Soc Qfn Beta Sofina Solvay A Tarks U Mm V Mont 447 2310 880 SSC 1725 706 504 215 2440 6820 2520 1370 3040 3835 1980
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      • 218 9 MAR 23 Dm Arl-Trl* funkrn $1 40 nnch Akio 26 TO ♦0i4 All! L#t*n 850 00 -IS Allz Vrr» ***** -2 BASK 135.90 0J Bay H T Wbank 264 00 -4 Bay Vbank 272.00 unch Bayer 137.10 0.9 BBC 287 OOB BMW 224 50 4-1 Cuvlli ***** Chun Verw
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      • 109 9 MAR 23 Lire Anic 3© 50 unch Assoc Oen ***** >800 Basiogi 714 >43 Centrale sow 4 188 Fiat 2923 >78 f insider 196 50 1-25 Oen Immob 75.25 -1 75 IF! Prl 2375 88 Ilalcemenu ***** •786 iUlfas no >15 Ilalstder 425 unch Magneti M Pf 509 •2
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    • 179 9 PULLMAN lie said its board appeavM a maathat the eempaay withdraw frm the rail passenger ear Mmm as ■sea as It Is practicable aid alter It eempietea eeatraets lader way. The esmpaay said It expects to reesrd la the earreal q sartor
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    • 1037 9 NYT THE BRITISH Petroleum Company, which lost 40 percent of its crude oil supplies in Iran's revolution is, oddly enough, doing Just fine these days. Exploration successes, canny acquisitions, foresight and plain luck have combined to put BP in a strong competitive position
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 907 9 COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore)' BALANCE SHEET 31ST DECEMBER 1978 SHARE CAPITAL (Note 2) REVENUE RESERVE General reserve Profit unappropriated Totol of Capitol and Reserves CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONS Deposits of customers (Note 3) Other liabilities including provisions and reserves Proposed dividend (Note 4) 5,000,000
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 349 10 Current Payment Ex Date Books Clone Date Total for Total for Payable tke year Previous year «*> fc*W I «*V msm* «•**<* ib.« A 4 •m r. Wilkinson B Kawat S«l Nat T Cement T Cement Prof Ulu Benut A ant Anal 8P Textile Robianoa M U lad
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    • 189 10 '«>A Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close •*'S TiW IW'I M. y,. J Nat Iron DBS Keek Self Dunlop Eat P. Product! Toshiba Bovia SEA OUB OC BC Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Rights Issue of 1 for 4 fe $3.50 per share Bonus Issue of 1
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    • 136 10 BUSINESS TIMES INDUSTRIAL GROUP INDICES (BASE YEAR: JANUARY 4, 1971 100) 1978/ 1979 Week's Action High Low INDUSTRIAL GROUP Week Ended Point ur March March Change 16 23 433 62 145.90 Automotive 340.60 345.21 4.61 u Banks. Insurance, Finance 5*1.718 328.67 and Trustees 497.42 514.26 16.84 Chemicals, Rubber Products, 236
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    • 478 10 ALTHOUGH Aekam Tlb'b first half mM last Dee skewed only a marshal rise la profit, tMap shoald brightea ap eoariderahly la the seeead half eadlag this Jaae At the taterim stage, aa estimated pre tai prsflt sf M 57.11 miWoa (after depreeiatfsa aad
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    • 148 10 SUne Darby Holdings Ltd: EOGM to be held at The United Nations Room at the Regent Hotel, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur at 12 noon on Mar 26. Keaaag Tla (M) Bbd: AGM to be held at Tingkat Kedua, Blok E, Kompleks Pejabat, Damansara, Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur
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    • 472 10 JUST BARELY two months after the announcement of its one-for-two scrip issue, National Iron and Steel Mills has rewarded its shareholders with higher dividend payments. The group, which more than doubled its pre-tax profits to M 537.68 million last year, intends to pay a final dividend
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    • 2817 10 This Y«»r Hick Low C— hiy La* 8aW Gr*» Di» +*r- Diw Crr (V. ru Net P/I Vol (•0001 Woek Hi C k Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 272 190* 178 219 275 111 196 326 245 440' 132 123* 107 133 195* 59 108* 173* 140* 170*
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    • 319 10 CHANGE OF NAME From today the name of Guthrie Boustead Shipping Agencies Singapore Pte. Ltd. has been changed to Boustead Shipping Agencies Pte. Ltd. Our address, telephone telex numbers and cable address remain unchanged as below: Maritime Building, Collyer Quay, P. O. Box 3050, Singapore 1. Tel: *****4 Cables: "SEAHORSE"
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 960 11  -  By TEO TECK WENG LIM KIAN TIONG sur vived poor putting form in the final round to sneak home with a one-stroke victory in the $4,000 Air New Zealand Pro-Am tournament at the Tengah course yesterday. The 26-year-old apprentice professional with the
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    • 628 11  -  By RONALD KOW AFTER Mttaf He piataMriiß la Ike dim "Twe ftflaato Weae talker MM I* stop toklag aleag £*fc < Cap Tkat wu twe jean aga wkea, la get weagk tickets, ka kai to pay wkat waM aew iw rUcatoi —i •f
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    • 905 11  -  By PETER DOBEREINER NO MAN ta a hen to kb galf pre. The game reveals at all far what we are. Yn may he the eentrelllng genlas behind a great eerperattoa, a chess graad master, flaeat la SI laagaagea, regtoaal heat wtaaer
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 61 11 EDITOR OF THE DINES LETTER AND "THE ORIGINAL GOLDBUG" N r v m V* A AND THE FUTURE OF INVESTMENT PRESENTED BY in CONSUL ASIA PTF I' CONSULASIA PTE LTD and TEMENGGONG MERCHANT BANKERS LTD at KUALA LUMPUR 3rd May 1979 SINGAPORE Bth May 1979 For details, contact 1001 A
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    • 172 11 TOMVftTSON NANCY LOPEZ lIS.A. Players of the Year USE RAM MADE IN USA tv 3 i i W > m is. Sole Agent wllOffinnC 23. Park House TV Orchard Boulevard Singapore 10 MwdtogeLeiewePle.lid. Tel *****55 *****16 Also avadadte at at iead«ng sports shops and pro shops A Go«t Digest Annual
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  • 598 12 Public finance symposium UBP AL entrepreneurs concentrate on pwriding services and on t££very small industries, taping other industrial activities to multinational cQftorations and the public aftr Lim Ho Hup, the oentrepreneur on a PJ#e 1 discussion at the sSlnomic Society's symon Public Finance aShe RELC
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  • 478 12 A GENERAL sales tax would increase the burden of taxation among lower income wage earners and could prove a disincentive to work. These were the arguments among severalmarshalled against the introduction of value added taxes (VAT) in the Republic. Presenting his paper, Dr Mukul
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  • 207 12 DEFENCE spending is high in Singapore and tends to crowd out spendings on social services without contributing substantially to developmental benefits. This was made in a paper on issues in government expenditures in the *****, presented by Mrs Amina Tyabji and Dr Mukul Asher
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  • 162 12 PRESIDENT Carter, in his first public statement since announcing the EgyptianIsraeli peace agreement, said on Saturday night the treaty will cost the United States "a little more than USH billion (about Ss2 billion) a year for three to four years." Mr Carter was asked during a
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  • 525 12 AP MINISTERS of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries meet today in Geneva for crucial discussions on pricing strategy and supplies on world oil markets disrupted by the revolution in Iran. There is considerable speculation that the meeting will endorse surcharges already imposed by
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  • 356 12 Washington Star PRESIDENT Carter has advised congress and leaders of the textile industry that the US will take protective action against imports of clothing, fabric and materials that threaten the domestic industry. Carter also said the administration will try to negotiate an orderly marketing agreement
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  • 102 12 CHINA said yesterday Vietnamese artillery had been shelling two Chinese border provinces for the past week, and accused Hanoi of stepping up war mobilisation against China. Meanwhile at least three battalions (totalling 1,000 men) of Laotian soldiers have moved into Kampuchea to help in the war
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  • 85 12 Reuter BANK Bumiputra Malaysia is raising US$3O million (5565.4 million) over five years through an issue of floating rate notes, a spokesman (or European Banking Company, one of the lead banks, said. There are two other lead managers, the National Bank of Kuwait and Morgan and Cie
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  • 181 12 Reuter THE THAI Fareiga Trade DtfVtant ■——mi aa WWf partial decontrol ef rice expert* with Immediate effect. Riperim ahlppleg a* mere than Uuh ef i■ n„■ nee win •eovery wiuun SI days aa laager aeed te get prior ippriwl tram the department, altheagh far lets
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  • 43 12 AP PHILIPPINE union leaders have ordered about 20,000 Filipino workers to stop work at the four US military installations in the country. Military sources said a general work stoppage could interfere seriously with American military operations in the Pacific.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 65 12 INDEPENDENT CONSOLIDATION SERVICE TO: EUROPE, TAIWAN, HONGKONG, AUSTRALIA SAVE ON SHIPPING COST CARGO BY PRACHT SPECIALISED IN SEAFREIGHT CONSOLIDATION SERVICE WAREHOUSING GENERAL SEA FREIGHT PROJECT SERVICE AIR FREIGHT REMOVAL SERVICE CALL: *****88 5 lines PRACHT INTERNATIONAL LTD. Suite 1301/1304, 13 floor. Tunas Bldg., 114 ANSON ROAD, SINGAPORE, 2 CFS: NG
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    • 222 12 PRIME RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE LEASE A. DETACHED HOUSES West Coast Road (5) $450,000 Belmont Road (10) $596,000 Bukit Sedap Road (10) $400,000 Lewis Road (10) $400,000 Holland Road (10) $270,000 Swettenham Road (10) 0650,000 Coronation Road West (11) $500,000 Ford Avenue (11) $750,000 Greenmead Avenue (11 )$280,000 Joan Road
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers in late morning towfi tor U peter to 7 M p.m. m March 21 at Maximum temperature 31.4 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 0.55 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 95 13 Reuter NEGOTIATIONS between the European Shippers Councils (ESC) and the Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC) for a lowering of FEFC's eight per cent general freight rate increase have failed, the Federation of Asean Shippers' Councils (FASC) said in Manila yesterday. FASC secretary-general Mr Vicente Coloso said that
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      • 75 13 Reuter DOCK operations at Calcutta port resumed on Friday after being suspended since March 11, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. PTI quoting a spokesman of the Calcutta Dock Labour Board, said operations were resumed starting with Netaji Subhas dock. "We are hoping to extend the
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      • 62 13 Reuter THE Philippine Ports Authority will finish the development of the new north harbour Manila international port by 1981, two years ahead of schedule, its general manager, Mr E.F. Baclig said. President Ferdinand Marcos has ordered speedy completion because congestion in the south harbour is forcing
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    • 832 13  -  PIRAEUS PIONEERS LOCAL TECHNIQUES By RAHIM KASSIM THE TANK cleaning business in Singapore which has developed unnoticed is fast earning the Republic the reputation as an important centre in the Far East. Tankers of all sizes from all parts of the world have been
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    • 406 13 FT THE GOVERNMENT is to introduce a scheme to help Britain's troubled shipyards. The aid will apply to yards throughout the country, but Scottish Nationalist and Ulster Unionist MPs have been told it will be of particular benefit to those in Scotland and Wales.
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    • 162 13 MITSUI O.S.K. Lines and NYK Lines joint container service on the Red Sea/ Japan-Far East service will be considerably strengthened with the addition of another container-ship to the service. Mitsui's contribution, the Bristol Maru, brings the number of ship in the service to three.
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    • 2472 17 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when 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
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    • 515 17 Sklpptag LJae PM* CM ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Aguila ra 4 Alfred V 2 All trans V 5 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan IV 4 ANL I 1 APL III 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 Asia Merchant IV 3 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank n 5
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    • 1398 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 (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the
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    • 1027 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
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    • 450 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES u Fujiaki Maru (Tanker) (after Palm Sea Horse Sub. gas free P/O) 16 Jhelum (0700) 46 King Dragon (1500 after e Kim Ann) 24 King River (0600 after Kim Ann) 23 Kota Melati (0700 after Kota Singa) 10/11 (after Vivien) 8/9 President
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    • 475 13 Scan Dutch V Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C. /SCAN W.MED./U.K. Singapore Tel *****1. Port Kelang Tel *****1. Kuala.Lumpur Tel ***** Penang Tel ***** <sp» JAK I) I M I \H Orient Overseas Co*dcu*teA Line FULLY COWTIUtgRISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VW SUEZ) S'pwt Plata* Fstwft Icttam HW| Wwp lOKNTM. KXMOO
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    • 318 13 0911 JSI SEALORD ANTAH H UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick 288 TEU Capacity, Long Length Capability. "ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE" S pore Loading for H Dammam (26/4). Muscat (29/4). Kuwait (2/5), Basrah (5/5) Dammam (27/4). Doha (29/4). Kuwait (2/5), Shuaiba (6/5),
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    • 344 13 k NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ Spore P Helm* f slow* IS Apr 16 Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr 30 Apr IN* 6 Mir 7 Mi r 13 Mir U Ma, 19 Mi, 20 Mir 26 Mir 27 Mir Tmn
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    • 737 13 Nedlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services To/From All Parts of the World. Singapore Tel *****1 Port Kelang Tel *****1 Kuala Lumpur Tel *****. Penang Tel ***** MAERSK LINE FwUSPacihc. G«H t Atlantic and East Canute (Also accepting tor Hong»ot>g Taiwan. Japan and Korea) WW 25-21/3 »27/3 ALBERT 1- 2/4 2- 3/4
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 767 14 Hapag-Lloyd EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE S parr PKMatif Pen Mm Genaa Hl*»| Bremen (dan Antwerp 14 4 16,4 19/4 24/5 22/5 19/5 17/5 Hkteifcean 18 4 20 4 23/4 19/5 13/5 30/5 28/5 25/5 23/5 FULLY CONTAINERISED TO GENOA/TRESTE S pare P. Ketone Genoa Tnejte Atemama Eipreu 21/3 21/3 20/4
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    • 501 14 barber blue sea US ATLANTIC US GULF i EAST CANADA Sj* N Orica New Tort SI Mr SMGAPOKE Part Kctmf Ptnjnf Jakarta Lafcuan Nml AaW -mur Apr 2* "IUDBOT m, 4. Tr US ATLANTIC US GULF ft (AST CANADA Sarh i G.31/M* UM Mil 24 Mar 21 In 3 to*
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    • 678 14 EVERGREEN LINE FAR FAST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM ANTWERP IE HAVRE AiSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR UNITED HMGOOM SOUTHAMPTON LONDON MANCHESTER. BIRMINGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Spat KMvt Fafaitvva la«arOa« Antvarp It Haart (w«W 21 Apt 1* May 71
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    • 946 14 PMfl AKENTMA S«(apwe f Penanf 22/23 to 24/25 Apr" 24/27 Apr** TramportAdon Maritime Mcxicana S. A. "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE" far east unco enmui wncn sonnet TMM It** 10AWNC FOR ENSLNADA MAN/ANLIO ACAPUCO ACAJUTLA CONMIO SAN iOSE PIAITARINAS (COSTA MCA> COATZACOALCOS VERACRUZ ANO TAMPtCO VTITH IRANSHIPMENT AT HONGKONG Penanf P Keianf
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    • 368 14 mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHFNTON WAV MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TFL *****44 7 *****70 IO SANKYO LINE OCEAN TIMBERS LINE 3 EXPRESS HOMEBOUND SERVICE TO RAMAN t PERSIAN GULF PORTS IN 10 DAYS TRANSIT. Singapore P Kelang loading tor A VESSEL
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 746 15 Overseas I I Containers Limited COWTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK/ CONTINENT It M iwi| Brem R Ami Havre S lon P *«uoj Spore Hnt P»rtv Oh at EMofk SaM SaM SaM SaM 31 H» TR. KB BU C*«f» Ba, SjM SjM SjM SjM 2Am 4 HK. KS Kaluga Ham SjM SjM
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    • 1031 15 GRANARD LINE v* RELIABLE I DEPENDABLE NON CONFERENCE EXPRESS SERVICE WEST BOUND FM EAST/MEDITERRANEAN Sp»e PXeiaag Penang M V MAN M «74* 21* M.V SAMOS noCKSS V 25» MY MAN HMG Y.2CW 14 Ma, 17 Ib, *U HCSXLS ACCEPT* CONTAMDt CAJTCO Mdab P Satan P Said Afciandria Baryt Lmauoi lattakia
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    • 788 15 FT^j BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS com WO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TO t«MW KaMfcvi Mm 24/3 28/3 19/4 21/4 22/4 24/4 17/4 Her*** Eipreu 5/4 25/4 27/4 21/4 (4/5) 23/4 IMyoßar 7/4 h/4 N/4 1/5 4/5 5/5 BeaaMtr U/4 5/5 J/5 (14/5) 2J/4 Bay 11/4 21/4 1/5 11/5 12/5 14/5 7/5
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    • 599 15 i Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SEBVICF Spar* li VI j V 4 11/4 11/4 IV« 17/4 l»/4 17/4 22/4 a/4 21/4 11/1 TOT 7/4 14/4 21/4 a/4 a/4 4/5 1/5 11/5 1/5 11/5 15/5 17/5 15/5 a/5 a/5 24/5 15/5 2D/5 22/5 24/5 22/5 27/5 21/5 11/5 I
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    • 561 15 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) Sd*aporc P Keianj Pen** US Gut MONELI LYKES (LOWS) 20/21 VI U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE (Honolulu, Portland, Seattle, Longhead), San Francisco) ASHLEY LYKES (toMh/doch) 14/15 Apr BMNTON LYKES (toaA/dridi) 26/27 Apt also jccephnj carjo
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 834 16 *-"K'line RISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO EUROPE etang i Havre R dam H burg Bremen A »erp 0 Rf S< ARC HI R 6W N c»«l 12W C PAW lbW H PEARL I4W C ROff ll* 29 Mi' lb Afi. 16 Apt 6 Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr lb Apr 30
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    • 825 16 U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCt/LCt CONTAKRS FROM PENANG. P. KE1ANG. STORE LaaMag tm- mm TOM. NORFOLK Penang Sdnw f Retang S<wn E.C /GREAT LAKES SERVICE 10Ht m K« TQM. HMRU. BM'MCM fWMOMR. KMIKM. I0MMI0 Penang iNwi P Mi, Singapore ■MMCMMnr (/11b, •/MHn lmVlb, CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE la**g tar LOS
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    • 441 16 < I'<Ml|> SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD. 20TH FLOOR OCtAN BuILD'NG SINGAPORE 1 MARKETING 9' |3 LINES' GENERAL 9'll I<4 lINESI r LE RS 2459S BS i«>S6B A B CABSMIP •CABtE CABGOShiP SISGAPORE ISI.ASDS USE MIDDI k h.AST RtdL'LAR l I\ER A SAFE WAV TO SHIP 8V SSA SENMC SI
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    • 698 16 MALAYSIAN «VTfKNATtONAI SUPPING COAPOAATtO* BIAMAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA IPTMIffc fmtm •PMMt Vtaal Spore I) Mwk 2) Mm 3) H b«r. I) Gtart WECT CALL AT P KELANG Ahc AttapMl for •Accept*! Emu carp tor twPr m Sport CAST WW: 1) CM| 2) M bwj 3) lia 4)
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    • 801 16 t INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. P.ibP'Housp 234E O'CharO Road Smqapore 9 Telephone ***** 1 1 *****57 REGKAR NRJEPfWENT SOM/FULL CONTAMO SERWCE TO EIKOPE S pore P Uw haw Late to »5 TlWrn MMa/M^/tm/Td \*#fansa/ Line STRAITS/AUSTRALIA SERVICE Singapore P KeUnc loatow for GRACE ADELAIDE V.I2A J tor 7 Jto s3/I Singapore
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    • 353 17 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG FAST AND MRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAD ALEXANDRIA) STORE PT KEL PENANG PT SUEZ PT SAD MIX MARTIANS CMtGO PIEASI CONTACT SOCNKEI SMGAPORE -TQ *****11 EGYPTIAN-FLAG VESSELS ASSURE PRIORITY USE OF BERTHS AT PORT SAD AID ALEXANDRIA GENERAL AGENTS: L.N. SHIPPING PTE
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    • 208 17 ALFRED C. TOEPFER LINE REGULAR SERVICE TO MEDfTERRAJCAN PORTS OF ITALY, SPAM. FRANCE TMBER SERVICE SAPPORO OLYMPICS BASEL S pore P. KeUnf J Apr 12 Apr 28 Apr Dischvfinc Ports LaSpeaa. Montalcone, Salerno Valencia, Vasto limßmODfU TRfifWQRT I EXCEL MARITIME (S) PTE. LTD. Rwmii 104. ttti Flw. Liar Hut IMtnf
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    • 212 17 WORLD LINE an UK BtSU TDM arms ksum torn, mm/nomum/iwm S'm 1-43 no TOMY Mb Zl/tt 1-35 M». 31/%. 1 V. 2/3 l-U V 4 Vf 1* Apr. 11/11 V. 12/13 Ga* Afaab NmUQM wwn ones a) pie m »4 MMt Mm.. 3ka*a N, t rp« 1 Tat *****7 KMMURJUr«S«T*3K3M/3K3M/3K2f17
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    • 270 17 WEST BOC f£ar €*pre4<» i£inm6 i£td WEST BOUND LOADMG FOR MUSCAT. DUBAI ABUDHABI BAHRAIN. KUWAIT EAS TON EXWSS V MM FEU GLORY 92* EAST-BOWO D6CMMOK OUT HI FM«] V S7E comxna edwss «m RANGOON SERVICE FOR ETA CMTTAfiONC 13 Apf ETC 15 Apr ETA RANGOON 16 A* ETD 21 Apr
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    • 177 17 NIGERIAN NATIONAL SHIPPING LINE FAR EAST/WEST AFRICA RIVER JIMINI (built 1979) for: Lagoa ETA Pt Harcourt ETA Singapore .24/25 April 17 May 25 May (accepting breakbulk/containert) NTS BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES Tel: S'pore *****4 (Soles: *****5/*****5) K.L. *****1 VX SAM ICK LINES LMER SERVKZ FROM KOKA/TNNM/HONG KONG TO SMGtfORf Inchon Busan
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 53 18 NOTICE ABttVED ON IfrVMABC*, mi AT FMJL GODOWN NO. General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on 2Kb March, 1079 as from 900 a.m. to IjOO p.m. No further survey will be held after this date. ■A 1 SUN WP 00. (PTC) LTD. Tri*
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    • 111 18 NOTICES FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE SABAH. BRUNEI AND SARAW Li iHTikH c 21 NOTICE TO SHPPERS BUNKER ADJUSTMENT FACTOR Reference is made to the Press Notice dated 15th March, 1979. Shippers and Receivers are advised that concurrent with the new general level of rates taking effect on Ist April, 1979,
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