The Business Times, 21 June 1979

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1 18 The Business Times
  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 141/1/1$ THURSDAY, JUNE 21,1979 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 95 1 UPI BANGKOK, Wed. Vietnam said today it is willing to take part in a United Nations conference on the rising flood of Indochinese refugees, but blamed the United States and China for the problem. The Vietnamese Foreign Ministry released a statement saying "Vietnam is ready to participate in
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    • 57 1 SENIOR officials from Asean's civil aviation authorities will meet in Manila today to decide on whether to lift the ban on DC-10 flights. Sources say the meeting follows the recent agreement reached in Zurich by European air authorities to go ahead with DC-10 flights on conditions
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    • 69 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian government has successfully raised a US$lOO million (SS22O miilion) term loan in the Arab capital market making it the first Asean government loan to be syndicated and raised commercially in the Opec countries. A signing ceremony will be held on June 27
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    • 73 1 UPI LONDON, Wed. Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew today ended three days of talks with the British government with a one-hour meeting with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and lunch at her No 10 Downing St residence. British officials said the talks covered mainly South-east Asian
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    • 70 1 SYDNEY, Wed. Chaos caused by Australia's first day of petrol rationing since World War Two will grow tomorrow when a national strike brings the country to a virtual halt. Last minute talks between unions and governments to avert one of Australia's worst industrial crises failed to resolve
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    • 52 1 Reuter KAMPALA, Wed. Ugandan President Yusufu Lule quit today just two months after taking power from the toppled regime of dictator Idi Amin, officials said. They said British-trained lawyer Godfrey Binaisa would be sworn in to succeed President Lule on the steps of Kampala's Government Building this
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    • 73 1 AP NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market was little changed this morning. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials edged up 0.17 to 839.57 in the first half hour. But losers took a slight lead over gainers in the early tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Analysts
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 135 1 Rises Indices Straits Trading Oriental Hldgs Ol'BC K N K 1. Kepong DBS High Low Kulim Msia Kempas Nat Iron Batu Lintang Cons Plant B Sembawang Falls Austral Amal Malayan Tin Dunlop Est M Breweries Times Pub Metal Box Spore Vtd Plantations 680 770 685 585 316 486 420
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    • Article, Illustration
      139 1 Rises Indices Sg. Besi 1040 20 Jun 19 Jun 20 Gold Coin 252 12 B.T.Index: 3300.31 3341.00 Duniop Est 396 10 Industrials: 414.46 416.22 Consplt w'rt 570 10 Finance: 606.76 606.88 St Trading 675 10 Hotels: 257.38 257.42 Kramat 360 8 Properties: 236.98 235.84 Utd Pit 287 7
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  • 739 1  -  PETROCHEM PROJECT By RONNIE LIM THE Ss2 billion petrochemical complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau is now just a step away from construction. Tenders for design and construction of the complex's central naptha-gas oil cracker with a capacity of 300,000 tonnes of ethylene are currently being
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  • 133 1 ORIENT airlines will increase their intra-regional fares by up to 7 per cent next month to absorb the rise in fuel costs. This was decided at a meeting oI heads of marketing of the Orient Airlines Association (OAA) in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. OAA has 11
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  • 74 1 DETAILS of the double-tax deduction scheme will be announced before the end of this month, according to the addendum to the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce (SICC) chairman's annual statement. This incentive for exporters was announced by the Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr Goh Chok Tong, in
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  • 592 1  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA COMMERCIAL organisations in the private sector responded poorly to a request from the Public Utilities Board (PUB) yesterday to meet them for the purpose of discussing the measures they have taken to conserve energy. Only 44 of the
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  • 277 1 THE Association of Bute In Singapore (ABS) ku petitioned the Gtverameat a second time in four months to look Into what It considers to be unfair competition from the Post Office Savings Bank (POSB). The latest petition, addressed to Finance Ministor Hon Sal Sen,
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  • 484 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH A SPECIALLY convened Asean economic ministers' meeting is being planned for the first week of next month to discuss major unresolved issues over the Australian international civil aviation policy (leap). Two main proposals will be discussed during the meeting.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 244 1 <05 McCarthy Information Sen ices (UK) We invite the Singapore business community to subscribe to the UK-baseil McCarthy Information Services at the same price as British subscribers receive these weekly services in the United Kingdom This has been made possible because the services are air-freighted to Singapore in bulk and
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    • 62 1 A MARKET Slagapere expert- countries. 4 ers have ignored 2 SHARE market re pert.............. II JOHN Taa adds to the detato GOODWOOD«r—d~I*« ,«>- ea high wage 5........................... 7 SPPL to acquire tissue maker... 12 CREDIT staadiag of Aieaa JAPAN'S views en ell qaata...... 12 MEMOPAD I, FLIGHTS I, TV AND
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    • 2 1 SHIPPING TIMES
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 369 2 COURSES AND TALKS March-July: Personnel Management Concept Scope and Functions, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development April 30-Aug 24: Tuition Courses for the Australian Insurance Institute Associateship, SITC, SITC June 12-26: Personnel Guidelines and Policies, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development June 19-21: Production management, SIM, SIM June
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    • 446 2  -  By RAHIM KASSIM SINGAPORE'S exports to India reached an all-time high of $621 million last year, making the latter the fastest growing market for the Republic. The 80 per cent upsurge over the previous year's figure of $346 million was shown in the
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    • 482 2 A LOCAL manufacturer of sharpening machinery is spending some $1.2 million to increase its production capacity to take advantage of the bouyant market for such equipment in South-east and North Asia. Mr James Hanshaw. director and general manager of Vollmer <S) Pte Ltd, said yesterday the market in
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    • 304 2 THE LATEST timber technology wall be introduced to Singapore for the first time during an exhibition of the timber industry next month. Wood 79, organised by International Trade Fairs, will be attended by more than 90 companies from 13 countries. It will be held at the World
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    • 150 2 SENIOR representatives from airlines around the world will be addressing a two-day conference. Air Transport in the Developing World, in Singapore from Nov 20. Organised by the Financial Times of London, the conference will precede the International Air Transport Association conference in Manila. With
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    • 129 2 TWO major projects an aquarium and a new driveway were recently completed at the Paya Lebar airport at a cost of $230,000. Other projects completed recently at the Arrival Building of the airport include photo-montages of aircraft, a World Time Clock donated by Seiko and a display
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 184 2 Leader Page 6 In the Far East our constellation is in the ascendant. 9 a Karachi: twice a week by DC-10 Bombay: 6 times a week by DC-10, once by DC-8 Bangkok: 4 times a week by DC-10 Peking: once a week by DC-8 9 O Hong Kong: 5 times
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 544 3 Don't miss out* join the"in crowd Hollywood City LKXt Hotei throbbng centre of the '80s As the saying goes, "better late than never". Well! Although a little late, you can still make it provided you decide early. You may be one of those who procrastinated and missed your opportunity to
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 734 4 MALAYSIA has assured Bolivia of support for its bid for a substantially higher buffer stock price range for tin. The decision by the two largest tin producers is seen as crucial for the forthcoming International Tin Council (ITC) meeting in London next
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    • 339 4 BLACK peppers faired a little better on a generally quiet and featureless Singapore produce market yesterday. Inquiries were received for black peppers mainly from the West Asian ports with some business reported, for nearby shipment, at improved levels. Interest in the white grades, however, remained seriously lacking. The
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    • 173 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Tuesday broke late in the session and closed lower after failing to penetrate season's high levels. Prices were off four to 7'i US cents a bushel. Traders said a commission house was a seller on the break, contributing to the fall. They said early selling
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    • 198 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) Cattaa vara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.320 32s 2.800 40s 3.025 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gaads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq: Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq. Flower and Butterfly
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    • 83 4 C.I F North European ports. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated LONDON: Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne Prrttoii July 600slr 665slr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk Afloat 702 sir 690slr June 685slr 690slr July675 sir/ 665 667 pd August 682 sir 672 sir/ 665 667 pd
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    • 184 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday continued quiet with no trades registered as on Tuesday, dealers said. July closed at 8.10/15 US cents against Tuesday's 7.90 95 close, September at 8.45/50 against 8.28/33 and May at 9.75/80 against 9.55/ 60 cents. Sugar futures closing prices: PrrvtMi Maria* Maria* July
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    • 171 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday recovered from a late sharp break in prices and closed 7'« to four US cents a bushel higher. Traders said the late break came after wheat tested season's highs and failed to move through, disappointing many and leading to the technical selloff. Commercial
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    • 76 4 Reuter. INDIA'S sugar production in the second fortnight of May dropped to 142.000 tonnes from 264.000 in the same 1978 period, the Indian Sugar Mills Associations said. Total production in May, the eighteh month of the 1978-79 season, was bout 357.000 tonnes against 602,000 in may last
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    • 342 4 OPENING prices in Singapore yesterday were marked up about 2.50 cents on higher London advices and afterhours steadiness here on Tuesday and the market gained some further ground on trade, speculative and upcountry buying. Profit-taking and freer offerings pared the rise slightly towards the morning's close, dealers said. The
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    • 452 4 R A S. prices in cents per kilo yesterday Noon Close i per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buvers Sellers Int IR5S prompt fob 306 00 307 OON 305 00 306 00N Int 1 R.S.S July 301 00 302 00 300 00 301 00 Int 1 R SS
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    • 131 4 NOON SSR and SMR pr«v> mi*rda\ HAS July Aucuit (Current Mlhl (Forward Mlk) SSR 20 1 ton ptllrtt Bu\ era Seller a Buyers Sellers 286 00 29U if>S 291 00N SSR Ml <1 pallet) 285 ofp 287 (ION 28f>no 288 <*»N MRELB SMR (A ll-um pallet' *****
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    • 58 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday gained Ms 4 to $1,985 a picul. Values continued higher following firmer overnight London advices and further light Japanese and US demand, dealers said. Continued low contribution of tin concentrates from miners also added to the rise and total turnover amounted
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    • 28 4 Rubber: June 20 Singapore: July: 300.00 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: July: 300.00 cents (up 0.50 cent) Tin: $1,985 (up $4) Official offering: 167 tonnes (up 12 tonnes)
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    • 343 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per rent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 0 95. per cent second class 0 85. 100 per cent third class 0.80. 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0 70 THAI BROKEN A-super 0
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    • 830 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday closed an extended morning final session mostly near the highs and between f;6 down to £6 per tonne up from Tuesday. An exception was spot July which ended the morning £14 lower. Turnover was 5,334 lots including 41 options. Prices fluctuated during the morning
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 609 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa THE market turned active yesterday and turnover exceeded 300 million shares for the first time in about two weeks. Individual investors and short-term traders were heavy buyers of medium-priced shipping. machinery and chemical issues, although institutional investors were cautious because of the current
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    • 344 4 Source: SHK Sec DESPITE bullish comments about demand for central district property by Hongkong Land assistant general manager, stock prices yesterday continued to slide in lacklustre turnover in line with local foreign exchange and gold markets. Although the first phase of Hongkong Land's central property development now appears to
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    • 318 4 THE market closed mixed yesterday with losses in the majority after slow trading, dealers said. First Trust (ell three baht to 176, United Flour Mill dropped six to 264. Strong Pack lost four to 146, Saha Union fell two to 189 and Vidhayakom two to 188 Serm Suk rose
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    • 321 4 SHARE prices yesterday were steady to firmer on cheap buying after recent declines, despite the nation-wide strikes called for today and the petrol strike in New South Wales, dealers said. BHP gained 12 cents to $8.66 while CSR rose eight to $3.16 and its rights nine cents to $2.17.
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    • 145 4 THE MARKET yesterday closed lower with turnover un- changed at 6.2 million pesos, I dealers said. Lepanto B, Marinduque B. Oriental B and Phil Overseas I rose against the trend, but Benguet Con B. Philex B, Seafront. Meralco, PLDT and Vuli can all fell. .It \l 3» IV^.N A«
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    • 69 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 486 6 Monday 482 9 Week Ago 501 4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 839.40 Monday 839 40 Week ago 845.29 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Tuesday 40 to 41 Monday 39 to 40 H.K.HANC SENG Wednesday ***** Tuesday 541 89 Week ago 541 00 SYDNEY
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 147 4 One Australian bank now has a branch in Singapore One Australian bank has the expertise to provide a complete specialist service in international business, including: V-"-"- range of currencies' 1 w One Australian bank has offices in Jokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore, Jakarta, Francisco, New York, London, Frankfurt, Bahrain, Papua 1*
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  • OVERSEAS
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      37 5 Thousands of workers take part in demonstrations at the Arch of Constantine in Rome to hear speeches during the national strike, which has affected some 14 million state and civil employees. UPI picture. UPI picture.
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    • 819 5 UPI, AFP. VIETNAM rejected calls for an international conference on South-east Asian refugees, according to Vietnamese sources in the United Nations. Vietnamese representative at the UN, Ha Van Lau, told UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim that a conference on the refugees' plight was "useless and
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 493 5 Agencies. REUTERS managing director Gerlad Long on Tuesday said the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) was falsifying the debate about the flow of information between developing and developed countries and saw the situation in terms of power. Speaking at the annual assembly of the International
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    • 626 5 Reuter BRITISH trade figures for May showed a lower than expected deficit of £185 million (SsBsl million), masking a steady deterioration in UK's trade performance since the beginning of the year. In the first five months of this year, after eliminating distortions, the balance
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    • 348 5 UPI LEGISLATION to effect the US share of a major lowering of trade barriers has been sent to Congress by President Carter, who said it will ease inflation and create more jobs at home. The legislation would implement agreements reached by most of the world's industrial
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    • 355 5 UPI THE Soviet Union issued a warning to the US Senate yesterday that any attempt to amend the Salt II treaty could have "grave and even dangerous" implications for US-Soviet relations and the international situation. The warning came in a long editorial printed
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    • 145 5 Reuter THE Japanese government will start working out a new economic policy to prevent inflation that may be caused by a sharp rise in crude oil prices. Disclosing this, Kyodo News Service, quoting government sources, reproted that the government will look into the possibility
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    • 151 5 UPI JAPAN should devise a new, more independent defence doctrine and make an appropriate contribution to the defense of the noncommunist world, the authoritative Institute for the Study of Conflict in Britain said. Japan should join in a "tri-ocean strategy" to protect the ocean lanes on which major
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    • 700 5 ARRIVALS Service Local from Operator Number Time RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0945 PEN KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP £IA GA980 1030 HLP MAS MH606 1045 KUL SIA SQ103 1045 KUL SIA SQ211 1045 HLP GIA GA944 1055 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MES PAL PR501 1135
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  • 454 6 THE POOR response that some commercial companies have given to the save energy drive is a pretty damaging statement of just ho\v disinterested they are in a pressing and urgent problem. The absentee companies may have failed to show up because they felt there was nothing
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  • 294 6 THE PROBLEM with depending on trade statistics is that they invariably confirm trends after they occur. So it has been with the figures produced by the various departments which tabulate trade volumes. We know now, that India, indeed the whole of the Indian subcontinent has just
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  • 1398 6  -  DESPITE FUEL PROBLEMS AMERICANS are expected to return to their normal way of life after the long lines at the petrol stations hopefully disappear and this means opting for personal travel again. Thus the US is keeping to a course of action that clearly
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  • 667 6  -  And in Europe... By JACK GEE EUROPE'S first "AntiMotor Car Show" is now making its own Tour De France, sponsored by associations of pedestrians, victims of accidents and road users from a dozen countries. ,As it stops in major cities and at seaside resorts to attract holidaymakers,
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  • 258 6  -  Letter to the Editor Jennie Chua Division*! Director (Conventions) I REFER to your article under the headline "Convention and Exhibition Industry: Guidelines required" (Business Times, June 19, 1979) and my telephone conversation with you on Tuesday morning. May I draw your attention to the following: The caption
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1375 6 WW vs Barney Miller THERE'S aethlag much to draw >ou to the little box toaifht. For some tight fan early la the night, switch on al IJI pm; Instead of the anal Mappet Show, there will he semethlag that seaads rather premisiag a programme titled The Peppy who wasted a
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  • 947 7  -  SCHEMES ARE TOO AMBITIOUS China will need three years to readjust reconstruct consolidate and improve its national ecdnomy By FOX BUTTERFIELD NYT HUA GUOFENG, China s Communist Party Chairman and Premier, has admitted that economic plans he put forward only last year had been too
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  • 825 7  -  By DAVID LASCELLES FT TTIEY used to say that the 'United States was built on work, but they don't any more. One of the most worrying trends to have emerged in the US in the past few years is the slackening in labour
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  • 258 7 THREE weeks ago we ran a straw speculating on a possible presageful connection between the apparent closure of a boutique in Katong Shopping Centre and its choice of name Fall First. We have since learned the closure was only temporary and was merely to allow some
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  • 981 7  -  FORUM i with JOHN TAN SINGAPORE is moving to a "high-wage" policy. The Republic is on the brink of a "Second Industrial Resolution". These are all exciting descriptions that have been put forward to describe the imminent National Wage .Council (NWC) recommendations. But these
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 203 8 JUNK 19 Krjffcos Art ions Sui.syv 287 -1 AIunuum 1 Br 1240 unch AIunuivm* Rr« 91 -1 Brown Bovrri Br 1730 -20 CUM CMO Br 1255 -10 C'ih.i (>?igy P C 990 -30 ClKi Rrg 690 -3 Crrdll Suiv* Br MB unch Credit Sui.vv Rrg 415 3 KlckirotJtl Br
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      • 247 8 JUK* 19 lhn Arl -TVIr I unkrn SI JOB Aluu 25 60 -0.5 All/ I-rhrii 835.00 10 Alia Ver* ***** unrh BAH 133 90 -09 Baf II T Wbank 245 50 Hay Vtunk 262 00 -3 llayrr 133 30 -OA Blk a ***** -12 BMW 198 70 -3J (tail
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    • 224 8 JUNK l» CS Atxtibi 18 MMI 41 -1 Altcoma 29 Bank Mont 23 .<, Bank Nova Srotia 23 Br II Tel 22 unrh Urflt Corp UP fan Lid 28 unch Brsuran 24 Camp H**d Uk«> 22 1 Can Imp Bk 25 Canpar 32 1 1'anpar Inv PC 16 B
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    • 306 8 JUNK 1» K.md INDUSTRIALS A Alph.t 150 unrh Ahrvroiu ■ft -5 AK AM1 11 410 -5 AMU 1370 -50 Barlofes wm -25 I'K Sut.ir *m> -10 ISA 225 •15 Curro* Kiiunrr HO -5 1** IWrs Inrt 1<0» -5 K(1«on MIS unrh 4400S unrh IXvmMh Yolk 1H0 -15 Iff um-h
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 503 9 INTERNATIONAL lending to Asean countries has only just begun, according to a senior Dutch banker. The region's credit standing with the majority of international banks and lenders has improved markedly in recent years but their exposure to Asean borrowers is far short of what one would expect
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    • 348 9 Reuter. THE INTRODUCTION of yen certificates of deposits since mid-May will encourage the liberalisation of Japan's rigidly-controlled interest rate structure and lead to the development of a fully-fledged short-term money market in Japan. Mr Yasuhiro Kuga, deputy research director of Fuji Bank, said in
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    • 146 9 THE Post Office Savings Bank has launched a courtesy campaign covering three areas education, motivation assessment and awareness through publicity. Emphasis is on education as the bank considers this a better way of improving customer relations. Under this category, courses are being conducted and a semi-
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    • 819 9 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year Alcorn 4% May 24 Jun 5 Jun 22 10% 10%(a) S Bus 7.5%(b> May 9 May 17 Jun 22 7.5% Tan Chong 20%<b) May 29 Jun 8 Jun 22 20% 20% Tronoh
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    • 131 9 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close Mai Klour Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Jun 27 Jul 9 Oriental Hldgs Bonus Issue of 8 for 5 Jul 4 Jul 16 Spore Glass Bonus Issue of 1 for 5 NYA NYA Yeo Hiap Seng Bonus Issue of 1 for
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    • 170 9 MANUFACTU'RERSHanover Trust Company M H T), America's fourth largest bank, with assets of US$4O billion, will act as lead manager and agent for a US$4OO million syndicated loan to the National Bank of Hungary. A statement issued in Bdapest yesterday by MHT says
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    • 198 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 20: 7 days 1 months 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months US Dollart(Spot) Offer Bid 10 9/16 107/16 10 9 105/16 10 3/16 10' I 10'. lot 10 105/16 10 3/16 10'• 10'. 1
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    • 50 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on June 20: Overnight 4 Call deposits 4 Clot in Buying Selling 3 month Treasury bills 4 4'.3 month Bank bills 7 I 7 1 3 month CD T 7 6 month CD 7 3/16 7 J/16 Source: National Discount Co Ltd
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    • 72 9 QUOTES on the Australia and New Zealand exchanges on June 20: AUSTRALIA: US dollar ***** ***** Sterling 0 5277 0 5218 Ninety-day airmail buying rates Sterling 0 5505 US dollar 1 1524 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0 5329 US dollar ***** NEW ZEALAND Reserve Bank midrate USSI 0541
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    • 63 9 Euro rates LONDON Eurodollar deposit trading yesterday was quiet at the outset with rates showing little change, dealers said. Fixed dates were marked down initially for the Friday dealing technicality and held basically steady in patchy trading, dealers added. Short dates were also generally unchanged apart from the overnight rate
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    • 1258 9 NEW YORK TAKEOVERS provided most of the interest in an otherwise duli session on Tuesday as the stock market ended slightly higher in moderate trading. Dollar weakness trimmed small gains scored about mid-after-noon when a firmer tone for IBM attracted some buyers to the glamour and blue chip
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    • 564 9 THE US dollar closed on a weaker note against major currencies yesterday. Trading was fairly active, and wide fluctuations were seen. Against the yen, the US dollar opened at 218.65/75 and was supported up through morning trading to 219.10 20 by the time Tokyo closed. But with news
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    • 154 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed at 219.15 yen. up from a 218.80 opening but 'down from 219.95 at Tuesday's close, dealers said. Trading was fairly active with volume USS746 million. The dollar gained strength in light late trading after an early recovery on continued import covering
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    • 565 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed steady in moderately active trading, with its initial rise reflecting the metal's overnight strength in New York, dealers said. Turnover rose sharply to 325 lots from 124 on Tuesday with activity mainly centred on August, October and December contracts, they said. August closed at
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    • 235 9 THE DOLLAR yesterday recovered from Hongkong closing levels in moderate trading as the currency began to be bought back after its easier trend of the past few days, dealers said. It opened here at 1.8635 8645 marks compared with Hongkong's 1.8610 18 close and the close in New York
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    • 304 9 THE US dollar yesterday weakened to be quoted at 218.40 '60 yen compared with an earlier 219.05/15 after the Tokyo Finance Ministry announced that Japan had a customs clearance trade surplus of U5533.23 million in the first 10 days of June. It lost ground to 1.8610 18 marks from
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    • 43 9 THE Monetary ity of Singapore h*» invited banks and count houses to for a total of $30 milltoa 91-day Treasury bills fcr be issued from June fS> to June 29. >w Each tender must ngt be for less than $250,0Q&
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    • 19 9 THE average rate at< which Singapore' banks are currently, prepared to lend t»their best is 8 per cent.
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    • 401 9 MCI—STfcMP KILLING TIME by Sandy Fawkes Sandy Fawkes felt like screaming inside. The man she'd spent six days and nights with "a cross between Robert Redford and Ryan O'Neal" had just been revealed as a mass murderer, rapist and a pervert. Sandy lived to tell her story because the killer
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  • DEALS DONE ON THE SES AND KLSE
    • 1272 10 BID and offer prices officially USted and business in and rijiorted to the Stock Exchange ol Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. WMI Time Settlement Contracts ase quoted after the word "sett". •Big Board deal (in
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    • 170 10 4 1/2% 1/8/80 (250.000) (99 528 99 625) 4 3/4% 15/9/80 (250.000) (99 658 99 756) 5 3/4% 1/6/78-SO (250.000) (100.758 *****6) 5 3/4* 1/8/78-81 (250.000) (100 488 100.586) 5 1/4% 1/3/81 (250.000) (100 108 100 20S) 5% 15/4/81 (250.000) (***** 99 756) 5% T F 1/5/83 (250.000)
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    • 96 10 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. the period, bids and offered prices and business done, if any, with the number of options traded shown in brackets. C«M Storage (June $2 00) (0.198 0.245). C A C (June $2.60) (0.258 0.305).
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  • 159 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TBI 8T INCOME BOND UNIT (Mtufrn' prtraa i for Ju n> (Can-eat pr leca) The Commerce 2.07 2 20xd Income Bond l.U 1.17 The Saving Fund 133 1.41 S pore Prog Fund 096 101 S pore Sec Fund 178 189 S pore Invest Fund 1.19 1
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  • 2561 10 1979 High Low Company Last Sale orGr's Div °k Div C'vr Gr's Y'ld Net PE Vol ('000) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 190* 142 180 266 74 252 350 215 380 207 123* 110 148 258 60 185* 226 177 283 Acma Alcom Allied
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  • 1548 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDf STRIALS Aram (2.28b) xd AfaiaMi (2 858 2 88S) tkM (1828
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  • 191 10 Malayan Floor Mills Bkd: AGM to be held at the United Nations Room of the Regent of Kuala Lumpur Hotel, 2nd Floor, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur at 10am on June 21. Baltoa Properties Bkd: AGM to be held at Room 502, 5th Floor, Campbell Complex, 98, Jalan
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  • 686 10 PRICES levelled off after Initial steadiness in much reduced trading on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Buying support was serionsly lacking for the best part of the day, and the market closed barely steady. In the last several trading sessions, sentiment was depressed to the point
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  • 596 10 A SLIGHTLY steadier trend emerged on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday after two days of weakness and prices closed with light gains. Trading, however, was still hesistant and indecisive. This was reflected in the rather erratic price movements as attempts at rallying were met
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  • 406 11  -  By CATHERINE ONG SETRON Ltd is likely to suffer a dip in profit because of higher prices for petro-chemical-based raw materials. However, this will not deter the electronics manufacturer and distributor from pushing for more sales in both domestic and export markets, according
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  • 452 11 ©DEMO? mm' THE Goodwood Park Hotel group pushed half-year earnings further ahead, reflecting continued buoyant conditions in th? Singapore hotel industry. The group more than doubled pre-tax profit to $4.87 million for the six months ended March 31, aided by improved performances by all its four
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  • 316 11 imcia by HOCK LOCK SIEW THE BEARS, It would seem, have had good fun in the stockmarket In the past fortnight or so. In Just seven trading days, the stocks have lost an average of i per cent of their vaiae and this has been reflected
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    • 1586 11 STATE BANK OF INDIA Central Office: Madame Cama Road, Bombay-400 021, India BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st DECEMBER, 1978 J CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES 1. Capital: Authorised Capital 20,00,000 shares of Rs 100 each Issued, Subscribed and Paid-up Capital (pursuant to Section 5( l) of the State Bank of India Act,
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  • 48 12 Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew (right) is all smiles as be meets British Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington at London's Foreign Office on Tuesday. Mr Lee is meeting senior representatives of the new Conservative Government, including his counterpart Mrs Margaret Thatcher. AP photo. AP photo.
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  • 487 12  -  By CATHERINE ONG AILING paper products group, Singapore Paper Products Ltd (SPPL), announced a new move to bolster its sagging fortunes. In the wake of two previous attempts to acquire companies to inject more profits into the group and suffering from
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  • 320 12 AFP, UPI ASEAN'S 12th annual ministerial conference in Bali will discuss the IndoChinese refugee problem and other regional and world political developments. Philippine Acting Foreign Minister Manuel Collantes in a published report said that there will be two sets of meetings starting from June
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  • 158 12 A WHITE PAPER on the position of Bank Rakyat will be presented to the Malaysian Parliament today. It will be distributed together with a report on the bank prepared by the accounting firm of Price Waterhouse and Company. The White Paper, to be presented
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  • 784 12 LONDON. Wed. Share prices were narrowly mixed in quiet trading following UK trade figures yesterday, dealers said. At 3 p.m., the Financial Times index was unchanged at 486.6. Industrial leaders closed mainly around overnight levels although oils were firmer wjth BP rising 22p in moderate buying. Government bonds
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  • 139 12 AFP. THE Philippines is seriously considering substituting a kraft paper mill for its alternate project in the Industrial complementation programme of Association of Sooth-east Asian Nations (Asean), a report said yesterday. The Times Journal quoted high government officials as saying that economic policy
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  • 160 12 TALKS between Britain and Malaysia on a bilateral air agreement had been adjourned to enable the parties to consult their governments. The adjournment of the talks, began on May 28 in London, was mutually agreed upon. Malaysian Minister of Transport Tan Sri V
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  • 425 12 AFP JAPAN will be unable to endorse US and French proposals of oil import "quotas" during next week's Tokyo economic summit of industrialised nations. Masumi Esaki, Minister of International Trade and Industry (Miti), said yesterday the proposals are currently under study. Japan's chief aim
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  • 152 12 A LARGE tank-supported Vietnamese force was reported moving in Kampuchea towards the border with Thailand and the Thai government yesterday ordered a military alert. Thai military sources said. It is feared the Vietnamese are planning an incursion to clean out more than 40,000 Khmer Rouge soldiers
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  • 228 12 UPI. CHINA and British Petroleum have signed an agreement to conduct a joint survey for oil along the Chinese coastline, a British official said in Hongkong yesterday. "The agreement is a very important step for future joint ventures between China and Britain in the
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    • 184 12 COURAGE CONFIDENCE LEADERSHIP! 2 OAK CMWSIi 10 ways lie Bale Caraefle Cearw helps bm am 4 wmmi: lc«m pm» m 4 cmMmci zsx <4 THE DUE CARNEGJE COURSE promot** and develop* lb*** quadtree in thoe* who ar* actor* in bvuiMM, community. Of •octal work. Attend a Fr** Prt«ww S*aeion Com*
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    • 420 12 Mark your diary i. %L 4 and make sure you have no other appointments for OCTOBER 11 12 On these two days Singapore will have its first ever conference on trading with China, the newest and arguably the most crucial and potentially lucrative factor in the equation that will condition
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 58 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Generally cloudy. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.3# p.m. on June 2# at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.1 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 25.0 Associated humidity Hours of sunshine 8.40 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the month
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 130 13 AFP THE world total of laid-up oil tankers was reduced by over two million deadweight tons between mid-May and mid-June to the lowest figure since March 1975, E.A.Gibson, the London based tanker brokers, reported. Gibson pointed out that more than two thirds of the total comprised vessels of
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      • 82 13 Reuter DOW Chemical Co said its Coral Navigation Inc unit and the Norwegian firm of Anders Jahre formed a joint venture to build and operate two crude oil tankers. Terms were not disclosed. The tankers will transport crude oil for use in Dow's Oyster Creek Division processing
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      • 50 13 Reuter. ANTICIPATED recovery in the shipping business has revived buying interest on the Tokyo exchange. Nippon Yusen Kaisha gained 16 yen to 367 yen, Sanko Steamship 12 to 338 and Showa Kaiun 21 to 330. This encouraged heavy capital enterprises including shipyards and steels and resources-relat-ed issues. Reuter.
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    • 674 13 THE JAPANESE government's recently re-intro-duced interest differential subsidisation system for its shipping industry is seen as a carrot-and-whip approach to shipowners. The system was incorporated in the reinforced government-sponsored shipbuilding programme, which was approved by the Japanese Cabinet recently. The new programme, covering a three-year period
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    • 180 13 UPI SPARKED by recent Soviet booking on a large scale to caver Imports from the US grain market, other charterers began to conclude TransAtlantic round voyage bookings from Enrape and the Mediterranean. Salen paid US$9, 1M (5529,929) a day to the 31,779 dwt Cheshire far one Trans-Atlantic
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    • 624 13 AFP SOVIET charterers booked well over one million tons of shipping on the freight market last week to lift US grain. More then 30 vessels were said to be involved on a time-charter basis, although details were scanty and confirmation difficult. The result of this
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    • 2692 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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    • 487 17 Stripping Um P*ge Cai ACS n S Afea IV 3 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan V 4 ANL I 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 Aust Cont IV 5 Bank n 5 BBS n 2 Ben Asia m 3 Ben EAC m 2 Ben m
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    • 955 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 i (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during
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    • 1428 18 Seatrade THE BIGGEST vessel yet built in Portugal was handed over to its owners, the state-owned oil company Sopanata in April. The naming ceremony of the 320,000 dwt tanker at the state-owned Setenave yard was accomplished in grand style and culminated in a lavish
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    • 1190 18 ORIENT EXCHANGE MARKET BUSINESS is active especially in the tug and barge sector. Non-conference freight rates are steady with conference rates firm in most instances. However, some operators are rebating on certain routes because of excess ship capacity. Vessels of 10,000 dwt size are in
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    • Article, Illustration
      439 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Gelang (100) 19 Eastern Prosperity (after Centaur) 45 Childambaram( Passenger) (0700 after* Hague Maru) 42/43 Crown Cherry (after N.J. Pateras) 47 Jiang Chang (0530 shifts after Jintsu Maru) 25/26 Kota Panjang (0600 hauls 60m East after Jia Chang shifts) 11/12 Kyuta
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    • 433 13 --=+};}$_)}*;}=,{~`?(~{[']^?";> it: JARDINF. AMAH Orient Overseas Ca*daM&i Line FULLY CONTAfOISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) I Spor; P Ketag 1 Fsto»e leHane R dam KWg II! 10 7 11 7 13 7 17 7 15 7 16 7 18 7 25 7 22 7 23 7 25 7 2 8
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    • 238 13 SEALORD UJ ANTAH H H2E UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) Kuwait (8 7). Dammam (13 7) Doha (18 7) Bahrain (21 7). Dubai (25 7) Muscat (14 7). Dammam (17 7) Kuwait (19 7) Shuaiba (21 7) Dubai (26 7). Dammam (29 7). Kuwait 1 8) Muscat. Dubai Abu
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    • 512 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 24 tor 10 W| 29 ton 15 inly i far 22 My 12 My 30 My 30 My 116 Aug S port f Hrjru Har't N PEA» 22 lon 24 tel. 10 Mi C «0/E 28 tor 29
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    • 827 13 m HONG KONG ISLANDS LINE LINER SERVICE FOR FAR EAST MIDDLE EAST AFRICA TAIWAN HONG KONG AUSTRALIA See Page IV Column 3 for Sailings Agenu SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD MARKETING *****2 GENERAL *****1 A M sia EURO ASIA LINE SON BHD K I ***** 7- P KLANG *****1/3 PENENG
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 740 14 FULLY CONTMNEMSED TO EUROPE EXPORTS EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE Spore PKeiinj Pen Bfcao Genoa H'burf Bremen Rdam Antwerp Rjckmen 27/6 24 6 5/7 Paul Rickmers 21/6 25 6 19/7 13/7 FULLY CONTAKERISED TO GENOA/TRfSTE TW HK Spore P 5/7 21/7 18/7 16/7 14/7 3/7 30/7 28/7 25/7 23/7 Chevalier ViMe
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    • 326 14 SJM Taj Barter Tobi Barber Tombtrj, firTir Bart*. Bart*. Tail lobj lum 29/30 U 4/5 Jun 27/21 S«p 6 Auf 11 Auf 25 Stp Sep 19 h* 17 Aue 31 Sep Stp 21 *u« 19 Sep 4 Sep Next Loader: "THERMOPYLAE" Jun« 29/30 at BARBER TERMINAL GODOWN 47. Closing data*
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    • 585 14 I EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG £ARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UNITED KMGOOM SOUTHAMPTON,~LONOON. MANCHESTER. BWMWGHAM, BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BRfMfftHAVfN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Sport Hartwt FtfastoM ItoMerdaw AnKwp L« fmWH 1M 22 M 24 M 27
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    • 1054 14 Everett Lines/ Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADMG FOR RANGOON HTANTANYNA PAGAN Saifapore 24/30 June 2/3 My B f SS C Ag«nti in Moloysio TEPS MALAYSIA Port Kelong Tel 1381-7355 Perxjng Tel *****/***** Compania Argentina De Navegacion Intercontinental S. A. C.I. F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR
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    • 680 14 r mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 31 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Ketone Scigapore Loadmg for: KYOSEI MMU Sated 24/25 June SYD. MEL. ADEL THREE STAR 22/24 June M PORT BRIS. ADEL
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    • 587 15 OCL k. Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe Singapore Mansfield Container Services Pta Ltd *****1 K. Lumpur Container Agencies Sdn. BM *>*544 P. Kettng Container Agencies Sdn BM 3M006/I Penang Bouslead Shipping Agencies Sdn BM *****1/3 Australia Straits Container Line (A member of ANRO) Ro-Ro Container Service To/From Australia
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    • 1061 15 UnMIVAHU LIN I RELIABLE ft DEPENDABLE NON-CONFERENCE EXPRESS SERVICE NEST BOUND-FAR EAST/MEDITERRANEAN M V MAN HMG V 27W. M V MAN FUNG VTtNS pore f Kelanf Ptiung 23 km HU 17 M M* KNONG FUNG *2*l JO M leddati P Said/Aleiandria B*irul I imissol /lattahia Pireaus Benghazi Tripoli WWi/P Sud/Aleundfu/
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    • 912 15 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COffTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TO EUWff Spore r Cardiga(i Bay 26/6 Totuo Eipress 28/6 Elbe Mara Osaka Bay 8/7 Liverpool Bay 11/7 Boulder 18/7 Hamburg Eipress A/7 Benaron 4/8 Tokyo Bay 12/8 Cardigan Bay 21/8 FROM EUROf* H BURG B HAVEN W Germany Austria E Efce
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    • 584 15 Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRES EASTBOUND FROM MED/UK/NC/SCANDINAVIA *>'— «> S) LeM t) "I* (TmST BIMGA PtRMAJ Sate* Stried Sailed Sated Saled Saned KD DELFT S*ed SiM Sated Sated Sated Sated 30 6 SM M Sa*d SMtf SAO tZ f,l mat Sailed Saded Saded m Port 21/ C a/S 14/7
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    • 628 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. S. AFRICA FAIOOMEM i Reunion Durban Ctowi, PE. E l*) S pore 17/21 Aug P Mang 22/2* Aug FROM EAST t SOUTH AFRICA FOR BANGKOK MAMA «Sn Penang P Heiang Spore Aug LVKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans,
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    • 972 16 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EUROPE EXPRESS servk t TO EUROPE P Ke'ang l Ha»re R dam 24 Jun 10 My 11 My 29 Jun 1* 16 My Bremen A werp 14 July 16 luly 21 luly 23 luly 28 luly 31 luly 2 Aug 5 Aug 9 Aug
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    • 739 16 U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE E.C./GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOADR4G FOR: NEW YORK NORfOIK. MONTREAL. TORONTO Penang Bdawan P Mang Sm|lowe WSMM TU" (C* CNuf() 15/lt My 13/14 My 10/12 My AVESSQ IS/UN 11/14% 11/12 AN CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WIST SERVICE LMdnt t<* LOS ANGEIES. SAM FMNCBCO. SCATTIt. T4COMA, VANCOUVER B C Penang P
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    • 762 16 f. VARHf telex O C i roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD ?oth floor ocean building Singapore 1 TING *****2 i 3 LINESI GENERAL 91 Ji 11 (14 LINESi R S 2459S RS 2SS6B AB C ARSMIP C ABL E CARGOSMIP S/\(,APORi: ISLANDS USE MIPDI.t hAST RK.L LAR I IStR
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    • 336 16 fif UN/THAI wMitia THAI SKKWNG coopohato. jo EXPRESS CONVUmONM. SERVICE TO AND FROM UK/CONTVOTT TO Ift/CONTMENT P Kelan« Penang In Port BCNJAMAS In Port loadn( for Btona 29 6 CAM Ldon 5 7 LMa.re 10 7 Hfc, 13 7 Rdam 17 7 t pool 22 1 lltorn Genoa 8 7
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    • 825 16 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMf/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S pore P Ke(«i( Penanj Loadm{ tor: ALEXANDRA N W839 In Port Sated Avon (UK) A werp Tilbury Boulogne ELK WB4O (Contr Ship) 22 tun Rotterdam Hamburg (UK)/Tilbury RATNAMANORAMA M 842 28 kr 1U Avon (UK) Boulogne/ NOR ASIA W845 27 Jul 1
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    • 159 17 CELTIC BULK CARRIERS Regular Bulk Service For Timber Plywood FLORA N (TOY 2) 29/5 WSH CEDM (VOY 3) 20/7 NANTES/MONTOR, HOI. Tl, I TOOL, DUH.M HOI. Tl. I TOOL. ANT CELTIC (VOY 4) 4/1 7/« HO.. Tl. ITOOI. ANT Gmwil Agents: ««»»thoo United Agency Pte Ltd Spore Tefc ***** M
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    • 264 17 LIAN SOON SHIPPING TRADING CO (PTE* LTD .10; f iOO« BullO «i&,»GB IISOI Io*c > 'f! W»«:i tb c*ll{ n» no wkwkw stwa M V "SILAAMT DATANG" 224-79 23-4-71 MKMTt N.« "QCRT MT« MPORT 254 71 NUMPNI SMAARMM M» "QWT BAGUS 254-79 274-79 BALKPAFM. SAMARNM M "SMC HONG" MV "lUM
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    • 138 17 £aat €*pr*aa giitm* igtd WEST BOUND LOAOMG FOR MUSCAT. DUBAI ABU DHABI BAHRAM KUWAIT ETA ETD BACHLONG VKD M 3 M EASTERN EHHESS V.UW(TBC) lIM 19M EAST BOUND DBCHMONG ONLY RANGOON, CrtTTA GONG CHAINA SERVICE UV FIVE ISLANDS 2 M 4 M CONTAfO SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA ETA ETD LOMMB FOR
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    • 185 17 CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING COMFftNY ukc serwce P KIMS KMNC LOMWC FOi 25/27 tow v »/2t JMt I«MM/Anl«frp/R(ttartai/ UflM 11/12 Mr IMlardan Kjrtw, "'"I to* 20/22 Mr R(ttfr«an/Hai*w| »«l T «l 27/ JO My Laitfw/IMvop Rottwdjm Himfew| MEMTDMUWEJW S« SaWCt T«| Dw M/2C Ju» bcMm Ibruln Gnu Acctpto* contjinm Dup tn*
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    • 105 17 NOTICE OAKLAND HAS I Naarly twica as many containarships sailing than Any othar port on th« U.S. Waat Coast. That adds up to mora fraquant sailings and a variaty of schadulas. Which maans battar booking opportunitiaa lor shippsrs And tha aaauranca that whatavar you'ra shipping will ba on its way
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