The Business Times, 12 September 1979

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1 18 The Business Times
  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 141/1/7S WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, lfjf SOCENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 68 1 AFP BANGKOK, Tues. Two South-east Asian premiers, Thai Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan and Laotian Premier Kaysone Phomvihane will meet on Oct 6 on a raft in the middle of the Mekong River, which separates the two countries. A Thai government spokesman said the two leaders would meet to
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    • 90 1 Reuter TOKYO, Tues. Mobil Oil Corporation said here today it would tighten cutbacks on crude oil shipments to Japanese refineries next month because of uncertain supply prospects in the last quarter of the year. The corporation said it planned to cut shipments by 10 per cent from
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    • 57 1 AFP BONN, Tues. West Germany will probably show a growth of four per cent this year, Chancellor Helmut Schmidt said here. He noted that the year-on-year inflation was 4.9 per cent last month. Unemployment was the lowest for five years. Prices were being watched closely, but the government
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    • 55 1 Reuter LONDON, Tues. The London Times, Britain's oldest national newspaper, could start publishing again next month after being off the streets since Nov 30 last year, a management spokesman said today. The spokesman said he was hopeful that the Times, the Sunday Times and three weekly supplements would
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    • 83 1 AP JOHANNESBURG, Tues. President Agostinho Neto of Angola has died in a Moscow hospital, Radio Angola announced Tuesday. The 1200 GMT news bulletin, monitored here, was followed by two minutes of silence on the state radio. The 56-year-old Angolan leader, long rumoured to be suffering from cancer, flew
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    • 80 1 UPI BAHRAIN, Tues. Bahrain plans to nationalise all of the country's oil production activities in the near future, a senior Bahraini oil official said in an interview published yesterday. Sheikh Khalifa Al-Khalifa, Assistant Undersecretary for Oil Affairs at the Ministry of Development and Industry, told the Bahraini weekly
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    • 60 1 UPI New YORK, Tues. The stock market struggled slightly higher early today in fairly active trading. The Dow Jones industrial average, which managed to gain 2.73 points yesterday, was ahead 0.42 point to 877.30 around the first hour of trading. Advances led declines, 590 to 426, among the
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  • 133 1 Falls S T P 1975 610 -15 S«li«(or Dredg 456 -12 Suagei Beii 920 -10 Nat Iron 570 -10 Tan Chong 464 -10 Sirne Darby 318 -10 Magnum Corpn 436 -8 Public Bank 246 -7 M Glass 217 -7 Sin Chew 404 -6 Gentings 392 -6 U
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  • Article, Illustration
    169 1 Falls SEA Corp 1300 -100 Kg Lanjut 270 -22 E and A.I. 280 -20 S Trading 706 -15 Tongkah 418 -12 Esso Ord 530 -10 A Amal 575 -10 Kramat 496 -09 U Cables 200 -08 Magnum 434 -08 T Textile 127 -06 Rises Raleigh 167 +21 Sg
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  • 641 1  -  PROJECT WORTH $150 MILUON By TEO TECK WENG COLD Storage Holdings will be spending more than $80 million over the next few years to redevelop its present Orchard Road premises into a shopping-cum-residential complex. The new structure will have seven floors with Cold Storage occupying the
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  • 101 1 AFTER a suspension of more than 57 months, trading in the shares of Amcol Electrical Industries will resume on the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) on Sep 17. The company's 15.7 million shares of a par value of 25 cents each will be listed
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  • 456 1 MANAGEMENT and labour will benefit from a comprehensive scheme involving the deployment of the 2-per cent levy that employers, including the Government, will have to pay into the Skills Development Fund. Details on how the fund may be used to upgrade the skills and expertise
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  • 98 1 SINGAPORE'S participation in the development of the Indonesian industrial island of Batam will be discussed when President Suharto and Singapore Prime Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew meet in Singapore on Sep 17-18, MinisterState Secretary Lieutenant General Sudharmono said yesterday. Mr Sudhanpono said that following talks with President Suharto,
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  • 252 1 GIANT property aid 0■■■ft gmp Haag Lewg llilflm to to Hi Matayaftaa iMk u4er tin pabttcly listed tampaatoa m the Kuli Lupir Stock ExTta first step lavtivei» thrector-twa righto tone at flJto a Aan by aab> Marjr Faaey Hie Warks BM. lUi will
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  • 454 1  -  By, JOHN LIM THE Government will ration diesel to non-Singa-pore registered vehicles from tomorrow. Each of these vehicles will be allowed to buy only 20 litres of diesel a day. Coupons issued by the Trade Department will be distributed to these vehicles at
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 21 1 whatever you need in menswear,get it at... MOHAN'S DEFT STORE (PTE) LTD. 321 Orchard Road 1W *****22 (naxt to Mandarin HoM)
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    • 225 1 When Trouble Points to Bigger Gains Solution-Seeking Issues Soar to New Bull Market Highs When DATA POINT was •merging from firstrecommended levels in the $30s, Capitol Gains Research said it would out-perform GOLD., la early August it vaulted to a new-record high of $84 and has been reviewed with fresh
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    • 11 1 Leeder...Psge < SHIPPING TIMES •I the W. mm Mi j > fi mrrirrrjTTL
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 138 2 IBM Singapore has introduced a colour analyser suitable for use in industries such as textiles, paints and plasties where colour matching is important. In a manual dying process, it takes about four tries before the combination for a selected colour is reached. On the
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    • 113 2 THE Tourist Development Corporation (TDC) of Malaysia along with the Malaysian Handicraft Board (MHB) will be participating in the Singapore Fair "79 from Oct 5-14, to be held at the World Trade Centre. A joint TDC/MHB booth will be set up at the Malaysian stand
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    • 334 2 THE New Zealand Dairy Board is setting up a milkpowder canning line in Singapore. Investments in the plant, which may see the addition of other products, is likely to exceed $3 million by the end of next year. This is the first
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    • 92 2 THE Plenty group of the UK will set up a South-east Asian sales office in Singapore. The regional sales office will cover Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Brunei and the Philippines. The office here will be managed by sales and marketing manager Mr Laurence Tunnacliffe. The Plenty
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    • 32 2 THE Society of Manufacturing Engineers will be celebrating its fifth anniversary at Hilton Hotel on Friday. Or Ahmad Mattar, Acting Minister for Social Affairs, will be the guest-of-honour for the evening.
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    • 634 2  -  By JOHN LIM TIMBER export in July was rather quiet with major export items taking a slight fall from the preceding month. But with the substantial gains recorded earlier in the year, total timber exports still showed a 24.5 per cent growth in volume
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    • 407 2 COURSES AND TALKS Sept 17-19: Finance for Nonfinance Managers, Hilton Hotel, SGV-Goh Tan Sept 17-Oct 29: How to be literate in Chinese, Nissen Hut 58, University of Singapore Department of Extramural Studies Sept 17-Oct 29: English Pronunciation, New Lecture Theatre 5, University of Singapore Extramural Studies Department Sept
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    • 518 2 A SELECTION of Australian sports gear and leisure equipment is now on display in the Australian Trade Commissioner's showroom at Napier Road. On show will be squash and tennis rackets together with a racket-stringing machine, billiard tables and cues, fishing rods, waterskis, above-ground
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • REGIONAL
    • 310 3 AP. ECONOMIC exchanges between China and Japan are about to enter a new stage in the wake of Chinese request for low-interest loans to help finance major construction projects, the daily Yomiuri said yesterday. "Visiting Chinese Deputy Premier Gu Mu, who has held a
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    • 430 3 PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos announced yesterday that he has placed all land in Metropolitan Manila under state control, and ordered that landless and homeless people be given the first opportunity to buy that land. Mr Marcos proclaimed an urban land reform zone covering the 636-square-ki-lometer national
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    • 223 3 AFP. CHINA has conditionally agreed to supply manpower to construction work by Japanese firms in third countries, the Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced. This was in response to talks on the joint construction work abroad, which started when the chamber sent a construction
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    • 107 3 POTENTIALLY cost-saving building techniques and on usual applications of solar energy technology are being tested in a prototype 'dome' house (above) in Australia. The three-bedroom house was completed in mid-1973 at Bendlgo, a large provincial city in the state of Victoria. It incorporates solar space heating, hot
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    • 245 3 ROOFING tile prices in Malaysia have been revised downwards in line with the adjusted prices for cement. According to a spokesman of the manufacturers in Kuala Lumpur, roofing tile prices will be increased by only 15' to 20 per cent compared with the 20 to
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    • 119 3 UPI. SOARING imported raw material prices in August sparked Japan's worst wholesale price increase in more than (our years, the Bank of Japan said yesterday. August's wholesale price index jumped 1.6 per cent over the previous month and a hefty 10.9 per cent over a
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    • 407 3 THE consumer price index for Peninsular Malaysia was stable in June at 167.2, owing to the compensatory effect of a 0.9-per cent decline in the food index and rises in non-food indices. Some fruits (durians, which were in season in June, mangosteens, and oranges)
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    • 274 3 AFP SRI LANKA'S plantation industries minister M.D.H.Jayewardene told the Asian and Pacific Coconut Community the time has come for it to open a dialogue with consumers of coconut products. Addressing the opening session of a four-day meeting of the community Mr Jayewardena said
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    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 456 3 Agencies JAPAN and Asean will hold their first joint economic ministerial conference in Tokyo later this year, Foreign Ministry sources in Tokyo said. The conference was proposed by Japanese Foreign Minister Sunao Sonoda and accepted at the weekend by Asean. The sources said the meeting would probably be
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    • 225 3 I s Mhi (ioiitbiiiM a name in ■m International banking wasn't the last thing American Express thought of. It was one of the first In fact, financing international trade was an important part of American Express business during the early years of this century. Today, American Express International Banking Corporation
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1142 4 FT THE OVERWHELMING domination of world vegetable oil production by the soyabean growers led by the United States amply illustrates the dilemma of the traditional oilseed farmers in tropical and sub-tropical regions. Prom a lowly 300,000 tonnes at the turn of the century,
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    • 279 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed generally lower in moderate trading yesterday and October One RSS buyers finished at 278.00 cents per kilo, down 2.25 cents on Monday's close, dealers said. The market lost some 3 cents during morning trading on stale bull liquidation and speculative selling. The afternoon session was
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    • 320 4 R.A.S. prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. I R.S.S. prompt l.o.b. 276.75 277.75N Int. 1 R.S.S. October 277.25 277.75 Int. 1 R.S.S. November 275.25 275.75 Int. 2 R.S.S. 272 00 273.00N UK/Cont ***** 272 00N Int. 3 R.S.S. 20 00 270.00 UK/Cont
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    • 120 4 NOON SSR and SMR prkaa ymUnUr RAS October (Carnal Mtk) Baytn Sell*™ SSR 20 (1 -Ion pallet) 263-50 285 .VON SSR SO (l ion pallet) 260.50 262.50N November (Forward Mtk) Bayer* Seller* 263 50 ***** N 260 50 262.50N MRELB October Novaaiber SMR CV SMR L SMR
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    • 157 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday closed easier in continued dull trading, dealers said. October closed at 9.74/76 US cents against Monday's 9.78/80 close, January at 10.28/40 against 10.32/40 and distant September at 11.62/ 70 against 11.70/80 cents. Sugar futures closing prices: Prevtaas CM« Ctssta« Oct f.7«T» 9.78 80
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    • 313 4 COPRA and coconut oil prices continued to move on an easier bias under the influence of the Philippine market yesterday. Singapore coconut oil millers, too, have lately been keen sellers of coconut oil. In the last several trading days alone, the prices of both copra and coconut oil
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    • 191 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) Mm yin: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,290 32s 2.830. 40b 3.050 (per bale of 400 lbs). PW* !■■<§: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 56 4 THE BTKAITS tta priee tm Peaug yesterday trapped MM per pieml to Mtljd, dealers said. Slightly higher tin ore offers by miners took the market slightly tower despite steadier L>a<sa advices aad esattaaed Japanese, the US aad toeal baying. Total taraever Increased to Ml teaaes from 185 to—a
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    • 31 4 Rubber Sept II Singapore: October: 278.00 cents (down 2.25 cents) Malaysia: October: 278.25 cents (down 2.25 cents) Tin: M 51,950 (down $6) Official offering: 200 tonnes (up 15 tonnes)
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    • 485 4 ALUMINIUM: The metal gained £2.5 for cash and £3 for three-months. Overall steadiness reflected the general tone although dealings were only routine at 850 tonnes and were mainly carries. Three-months closed at £714 after touching £716 on the late pre-market. COPPER: Wire bars were up £14.5 for cash
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    • 324 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 0.95, 100 per cent second class O.K. 100 per cent third class 0.80, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN A-super 0.62, Special 0.56.
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 618 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa MARKET targets were extended to include a wide range of issues, while forerunners sagged due to profit-taking yesterday. There were many investors searching for quality stocks. Oil issues in general advanced sharply and resource issues were taken higher. Some shipping issues were
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    • 432 4 LEADING industrial and mining stocks eased during the morning yesterday and solid offshore support was absent during the afternoon, dealers said. The All Ordinaries index eased 1.09 points to 661.80 after finishing about half a point below the record 663.48 registered on Monday. The mining sector eased yesterday and
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    • 136 4 THE MARKET closed mixed yesterday with commercial and oil averages posting gains, while minings declined, dealers said. Turnover fell slightly to 4.44 million pesos from Monday's 4.68 million. Lepanto B and San Miguel B rose while Meralco lost ground. KMT II Pe*>» Aroje Mining 0082 unch Allu* Con. A
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    • 234 4 SKIT II Hahls Asia Irwlit 2M -4 Am.i Kibrf 1*> -1 Aymhaya Inv. And Truxt Ibniikok Invnimrnl 224 unrh Baiitckok Bank 342 unch Bangkok Drying And silo Bangkok Inxuranrr Bangkok Metropolitan Ban Bangkok Nylon Bunk Ot Asia Bank Ol Avudhaya l.id 230 unrh Bala 697 unch Berli Jui-krr t/arprl
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    • 348 4 Source: San Hung Kai Sec THE stock market put in a very firm performance yesterday morning with some spirited buying in selective situation stocks such as Hongkong Land, Cheung Kong and Associated Hotels. However, this firmness was shortlived and in late trading disillusioned speculators were seen to be unloading
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    • 64 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 475.0 Friday ms Week Ago 48X0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 876.88 Tuesday 874.23 Week ago Closed LONDON DOLLAR PRBMIUM Monday— 29 U>30 J Friday 2B 1 to 29'. H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 586 05 Monday 504.34 Week ago 582-53 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 531.74 Monday
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 351 5 UPI. RETAIL sales in America rose by 0.7 per cent last month, identical with July's rise, but much ot the gain was attributed to a boost in social security payments and easier access (or buyers to gasoline supplies, the government said on Monday. Despite
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    • 155 5 WHITE HOUSE insiders said they believe Sen. Edward Kennedy's political strategy is to try to force President Carter out of the race for next year's Democratic presidential nomination. A key Carter political strategist said be does not believe Kennedy has made a final
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 316 5 Agencies SECRET ARY-General Kurt Waldheim said the eqnaomic dialogue between dewoped and developing countries had reached a stalemate on most issues and called for renewed efforts by all parties. Opening a session of a UN Economic Committee, he said, "the world economy is facing a deeply worrying outlook,
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    • 304 5 Reuter THE Usited Alt* Workers Islea (HAW) said it will begin selective strikes agal—t General Meters Cerpscatten, the Mggest st the US meter msssfi Is'mi ■aless a new pay deal Is aegotiatod this week. The selective strikes weald Mag eat akeat workers er
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    • 477 5 UPI THE United States is sitting on 301 trillion barrels oi petroleum the oil industry has written off as too expensive to bring to the surface, representatives to the 10th World Petroleum Congress will be told. In a report prepared for presentation to the
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    • 203 5 AP KUWAIT'S crude oil production increased by 33 per cent last July, averaging 2,560,000 barrels a day, the Oil Ministry announced on Monday. The production increased marked a sharp departure from the strict policy of maintaining the production ceiling of two million barrels a day. The
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    • 72 5 AFP. THE OVERALL industrial production of the main countries of Western Europe and Japan rose at an annual rate of 6.7 per cent in real terms in the second quarter of this year, the US Commerce Department reported. For the same period, US industrial output
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 488 6 IT HAS not taken the Trade and Industry Ministry long to formulate its restrictions on purchases of diesel by non-Singapore vehicles. The Ministry yesterday announced details of the rationing system for vehicles entering Singapore, barely a week after it first revealed it was contemplating such moves.
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  • 245 6 THE skills development levy to be imposed by the Government on all employers is certainly one of the more important measures needed to ensure that the future restructuring of the economy does not go awry from a lack of manpower training. But the Skills
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  • 1301 6  -  By TSANG SAU YIN ON OCT 30, Singapore will be the 81st city to be served by Braniff International Airways, that Texas-based US airline which came Into the local news lately. Much of the interest surrounding the company was generated by its spirited entry
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  • 627 6  -  By ROBERT TRAUTMAN Reuter THE FALLING dollar, rising British prices and the grounding of DC-lQs have all served this year to take some of the steam out of Britain's booming tourist industry. But although the number of tourists there will register a drop (or the first time in
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 1431 7  -  US officials insist that the Administration is not leaning in favour of Beijing at the expense of Moscow, but that it seeks to develop cordial relations with both China and the Soviet Union. Yet, by coincidence, the rush of Sino-US warmth as a result of Vice-President Walter Mondale's
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  • 825 7  -  By PETER SCHUYTEN NYT. THE CAR industry's long-awaited change-over to solid-state electronics has kicked into high gear. The computer is finally becoming commonplace in cars. In the 1900 models now being unveiled, tiny microprocessor based systems are overseeing such vital engine functions as ignition timing,
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  • 958 7  -  FOBUHi With HANS FANTEL NYT. NUMBERS have a particular persuasiveness, and that is something to watch out for. It may well be that figures don't lie but it is certain that liars can figure, and when it comes to interpreting the numerical
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 275 8 SEP 10 Krs CORBEILLE Air-Liquid* 478 4 B S N Gervais lunoiir 756 -7 C S K (ThorntonCsl) 450 14 1'if Krancux des Petrole* 244 80 44 t'ompugnie Kinancifrf I'ompafnie General* 360 unch i rrdit Koncler Ue Franc* 525 2 Harriett* (Libra triei 224 174 Machines Bull 61 0.2
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      • 195 8 SEP 10 FU abn 336.00 1 AhoM 90 00 -1.5 Akzo 29 JO 0.1 amev 97.30 0J Am fas 116 JO -0.6 Amro Bank 72.60 -04 fckrgovs 39-20 0-2 Berk 95 80 unch Bol* 65 90 -01 Borsumij 165 50 -0.6 Burhmann 64.50 •0.1 Byenkorf 7400 unch Calve Delfl
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      • 206 8 SEP 10 Dm Aef-Telefunken 45 JO -02 Akzo n.io unch AIU Leben 830 00 2 A1U Vera 460.00 -0-5 BASK 138-20 -ftl Bay H T WCmnk 23? 00 unch Bay Vbtnk 290 006 132-50 0.2 pjr' 288.50 -43 BMW 182.50 -0-5 CaiMlla 333.00 4*1 Cheat Verm 20# JO +2-5
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      • 95 8 SEP 10 Frs FORWARD MARKET A rmr <17 -13 Artwd 3800 Altur HO unch Br&scaii 830 14 Bru-Lamb 1145 unch Canpac 174 4 4 Cock 429 > 10 Dt Been 286 41 Etw» 2300 unch Electrotel *440 >30 Ob-Inno-Bm 2363 10 (In 1172 >22 Hobok 2140 >00 Petro 3210
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      • 105 8 SEP 10 Ure Ante 14 unch Assoc Gen ***** 210 Bsstofi 961 -6 Oniral? 6220 -46 Fiat 2650 .29 Finsider 126 41 Gen Immob 6130 -13 in Pn 3260 •30 1 isleemenil ***** -406 Italics* 614 -6 ltaluder 226 -2 MsfneU M PI 645 4i Mare 111 Ere 254
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      • 9 8 THE Zuieh stock market ni etosed m Mmfey.
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      • 185 8 sep n C* AbtUM 30 unch A lean 4t Al«oma 3D unch Bank Mont M'i Bank Nova Seoua X'. (toll T»l US. Beth Corp BP Can LU 36'. Brmacan 24 unch Camp Red Lakt 3T Can Imp Bk V. Can par J7v Can par ln> PI Carbnt OXcefe ZZ
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      • 320 8 SEP 10 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha IT5*d -5 Abrrrom ssoxd -10 AE And CI «s unch All IT 1700B 4-30 Barlowa «s& 10 130 unch 300 -t Cum* Finance >00 unch Dr Brrn IrvO 1750B Edcon 415 unch Edfars 4850 unch E«md« Fed Volk M) 10 rueii 130 unch
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 439 9 THE US dollar was traded in a quiet market yesterday. It fluctuated within narrow margins against major currencies on the foreign exchange market and eventually closed slightly tinner. Against the yen, the US dollar started off at the 220.70/80 level. There were slight dips but the dollar managed
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    • 184 9 Asian rates 'ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at Close on Sep 11: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months S months 9 months 12 months U8 Doll*rs(Spot) Offer Bid Il*i 11H 12'. 12 12H 12 Vt 12 13/10 12 11/16 12 13/16 12 11/16 12 Vt 12H 129/16
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    • 23 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.8 per cent. 0
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    • 48 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses 011 Sep 11: Overnight 5'/i% Call deposits 5"»% Closing Buyiag Selling 3 month Treasury bills 5v. sh 3 month Bank bills 8*» 8'<« 3 month CD 8 0/10 8 7/16 6 month CD 8*« 8M Source: National Discount Co Ltd.
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    • 55 9 AUSTRALIA/NZ exchange quotes on Sep 11: US dollar -1.1313/1.1265 Sterling 0.5060/0.4999 Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5274 US dollar —.***** Ninety-day forward buying Sterling 0.5099 US dollar -1.1357 NEW ZEALAND. Reserve bank midrate: US dollar -1.0106 Trading bank indications: Sterling 0.4516/0.4486 US dollar -1.0156/1.0066 Ninety-day airmail buying rates:
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    • 311 9 THE SINGAPORE gold futures market yesterday closed between 30 US cents and US$l.5O an ounce higher in fairly moderate two-way trading, dealers said. The market opened with gains of up to US$4 but the gain was trimmed slightly in late afternoon trading on some selling interest, they said. Total
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    • 148 9 THE US dollar remained generally firm against major currencies in quiet and featureless late trading yesterday, dealers said. The US unit recorded its biggest movement against the yen, firming to a late 221.06/15 yen from an opening 220.65/70 and New York's overnight closing of 220.90/221.06 on commercial dollar demand
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    • 118 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed firmer at 221.10 yen yesterday, compared with a 220.80 opening and 220.25 at Monday's close, dealers said. Trading was moderate with volume totalling $575 million. The American currency was helped by the 1.6 per cent rise in Japan's August wholesale price index
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    • 323 9 THE US dollar yesterday opened quietly firmer, supported by indications overnight that US interest rates may rise further, dealers said. News that Morgan Guaranty is raising its broker loan rate to 1234 per cent, a move which often precedes prime rate changes, while other banks lifted their rates to
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    • 168 9 BUSINESS TIMES will tram today pabtlsk telly ft new Mu for Ike average Prime lotflig Rate «f baak*. lie Ague qntod each day will aa laager be baaed aa the average PLR ef ftll teaks feted la the Hwrtottaa af Baaks la fHagaparn weekly elresIftr.
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    • 245 9 Reuter BANK of Tokyo research director Iwao Takesada said, in a Nihon Kei Zai Shim bun newspaper article, Japanese financial authorities should use the yen-dol-lar exchange rate to prevent yen depreciation aggravating domestic inflation. He did not elaborate, but banking sources took this to mean
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    • 1217 9 NEW YORK MERGER speculation and oil wells continued to capture investor interest as the stock market on Monday edged higher in active trading. There was little in the news to account for the gain, which extended last Friday's uptrend. The Dow Jones industrial average added
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    • 443 9  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE likelihood of higher oil and petrol prices has apparently still not dampened the demand for cars and other motor vehicles. Latest government statistics showed a definite uptrend in the car financing sector. Local finance companies granted $300.6
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    • 210 9 Reuter HOUSE Ranking Committee chairman Henry Reuse said escalating US interest rates risk a deep recession, declining investment, lowered productivity and worsening inflation. Reuss made the comment when asked (or reaction to news that Morgan Guaranty and other major banks had raised the prime rate
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    • 133 9 THE Post Office Savings Bank has announced that its new Thomson Plaza branch will open for business today. Night banking will be available at this branch up to 7.00 pm. The hours of business at the branch will be from 8.30 am to 7.00
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  • BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES & THE KLSE
    • 1211 10 BID sad Oder pricca officially feted sad Nrtnw ta and reported to the Stack Exchange at Singapore yesterday with the number at rttarea traded ihown in brackets la lots of i.000 units unless otherwise verified SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aetna (2J6B 2-373) (4) 2.36 Allied Choc (1.388) BAT
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  • 155 10 StNGAPOBEUI mm m S pore Growth Fund LU 1.U (UMafM* frtM ikrhfllt) INCOME BON Dinar The Commerct (Cam Ml price*) 2 07 2.30 Bood L14 1.2* The Saving Fund L* L« S pore Prof Fond 0.JT LIB S pore Sec. Fund 1H l.Tfad MARA 1 KJMD rvrn S
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  • 2639 10 Gr'« Gr*a Net 1979 Last Div Div Yld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or- Cvr (•000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Ac ma 236 -1 15.0 22 63 1Z1 4 236 236 190 123' Alcom 196 10.0 13 5l1 26.1 148 110
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  • 1408 10 BID and offer price* officially listed and tmtmm la and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the lumber of share* traded shewn la brackets la lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS AJhiWlh (3.806) Utmm (IKB I.MS) (3) 18 cd Alas Bald (1.305)
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  • 201 10 AGM to be held at 2nd Floor, Wisma Teh Wan Sang, 12-B, Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur, today at 11.00am. Alexandra Held lags: AGM to be held at 11th Floor, Shing Kwan House, 4 Shenton Way, Stagapore, on Sep 15. Senth Pacific tali to be held at 3 ma.,
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  • 680 10 YESTERDAY was a lad day Itr lavMttn ea the Stack Exehaage sf Blagapave. With Ike emOmmed aheeaee af hmtoist aapp®rtj share were Bft wMt trwt Bayers were geaerally adeptlag s watUaNw •tttMe aad, aairr the titeaaMtaaeee, eves s IWe seUtag tees sew sad thea
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  • 585 10 IN THE absence of any encouraging development, prices tended broadly lower at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Interest was again lacking as investors continued to stay at the sidelines. Trading. as such, was selective and business was mostly on account of book squaring activities. There remained
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 850 11  -  By ANTHONY TAN IN THE WAKE of the recent cement price increases, Singapore-based manufacturer Jurong Cement should easily achieve its earlier forecast of a 15 per cent growth in profits for the year ended March, 1980. Only two weeks ago, the
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    • 490 11 Current Ex Book* Date Total for Total for Payment Date Cloae Payable the year Previoua year Sel Dredge 20% Aug 21 Sept 3 Sept 14 40% 55% JC Eat 8%<b) Jul 23 Aug 2 Sept 17 8% M'wata 10%TE(b) Aug 13 Aug 23 Sept 17 10% TE 10%
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    • 146 11 Company Particular* Ex Date Book* Close B Semb Bonus Issue of 3 (or 1 Sept 7 UAC Bonus Issue of 1 (or 3 SeptS NYA E A I Bonus Issue of 1 (or 2 Sept 10 Sept 20 U M W Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 SeptU
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    • 376 11 GUTHRIE Ropel Bhd, the 60 per cent owned Malaysian I plantation subsidiary of UKf incorporated Guthrie Corporation, has turned in substantially improved results at mid-term. A return to normal crop output after last year's drought coupled with improved selling prices for rubber and oil palm products have
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 22 11 Pre-tax profit for six months to June 30 of $1.2 million ($891,636). Revenue was $1.45 million (|1.25 million).
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      • 23 11 Pre- tax profits for the six months to June 30 of $1.99 million ($l.lB million). Revenue was $2.17 million ($1.37 million).
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      • 78 11 Pre-tax profit for six months to June 30 increased to 12 million from $1.59 million previously. Turnover was $10.41 million ($9.81 million). The company said the improved profit was due to increased turnover and efficient control of operating expenditure. To cope with improved demand, production was
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    • 1185 11 THE NORMALLY taciturn See Hoy Chan group has fired the first return salvo against the Premium Holdings board since it last filed a notice requisitioning an extraordinary general meeting, now fixed for Sep 18 to discuss Premium's acquisition of Yardstick Holdings. Leading the
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    • 243 11 AUBTBAL ftmslgamatod has maaaged to stay sa aa evea keel despite the shortfall la tta pradaettea la the year jast eaded, thaalrs mainly te the higher average tta prices prevailing. Preliminary resalte shew that far the year eaded Jaae $1, lilt, Aastral Amslgamntrf
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    • 54 11 PERLIS Plantations has informed the KLSE that its EOGM to be held on Sept 28 to pass the resolution sanctioning the proposed takeover of Mineral Securities has been postponed. Perils Plant said that it will convene an EOGM as soon as permission for the proposed takeover has been granted
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    • 405 11 ram by HOCK LOCK SIEW THE WRITE-UP In this column last Saturday entitled "A Question of Trust" has not gone unnoticed by the people who matter in the investment game. In the last two days, calls and letters have been received not only from professional managers of funds,
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    • 308 11 KULDM has appointed Encik Sabtu bin Abu Bakar to the board of directors, in place of Encik Bahauddin bin Paok who has resigned. Kulim also said that the share transfer books will be closed from Oct 1 to Oct 13 to determine shareholders' entitlement to the rights issue
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    • 314 11 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME I Cheng Poh Fah of Straits Dredging General Works Pte Ltd hereby give notice that in consequence of the requirement by sale to change trading name I have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping
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    • 242 11 liv'J fJ pi- [\uJ: THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL RUBBER AND PLASTICS EXHIBITION FOR ASIA WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE. 26-30 MAY 1980. Every year, thousands of new rubber and plastic products enter the market. Whether for use in industry or the home, every product reflects some new development in engineering or marketing
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  • 530 12  -  By MARGARET THOMAS THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will be empowered to enter into joint ventures with other organisations to promote broadcasting services. It will also, on ministerial direction, provide an external radio service. These are among the more Interesting features of the Singapore
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  • 97 12 Reuter TAIWAN'S two-way trade set a new record of US$2,879.9 million (5f6.3 billion) in August, according to preliminary government statistics. This figure, which represents a gain of 27.1 per cent over the same month of last year, breaks the previous highest of $2,771.7 million
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  • 805 12 LONDON, Tues. Share prices finished firmer in moderate trading but government bonds eased as much as half a point on a technical mark-down, dealers said. Leading shares added as much as 8p on Institutional buying with UK August central government borrowing requirement figures helping sentiment. they added. Industrials
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  • 318 12 A BILL to amend Section 82 of the Factories Act, 1973, was read in Parliament for the first time last Friday. It seeks to provide a clause that any person guilty of an offence under the Act which results in death or serious
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  • 129 12 THE GOVERNMENT is seeking to amend the Road Traffic Act to provide for the licensing of driving instructors and driving schools. The amendment will stipulate that a driving instructor be issued with a licence by the Registrar, who can revoke or suspend it. Driving
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  • 62 12 Philippine President Mmcm (left) nlitiig en Menday at ia armed ferces leyalty parade n the eve ef Us (2nd birthday. Mr Marees said he planned to centime his seven-year eld martial law rale fer fenr mere years. With the President are: Mrs ImeMa Marees, Cardinal Jaime
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  • 261 12 AFP THE Maltjnlu Alrttae System (MAS) will acqalre twa nun aircraft a Baclag •m ud a Fakker FrieadaUp to tacreaae Its 4mmtmOc sei vteea, eapedally wttkli Sabah aad Sarawak. Twa aew wrnkw will aiaa be iatradaced with toe acqalattlaa af toe aircraft, expected
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  • 454 12 DEPUTY Public Prosecutor Tan Teow Yeow yesterday described how Richard Tarling and his associates decided to put aside the huge profits made by the Haw Par group in Hongkong to smoothen future years' profits. Mr Tan, in his submission at the Tarling trial, told the High
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  • 419 12 A FULLY automated cargo handling system will be installed by Changl International Airport Services (CIAS) at the Cargo Terminal at Changi International Airport. The $3.5 million Pallet Container Handling System (PCHS) will be completed by the end of next year and will
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  • 279 12 AT least two other Australian banks may be considering obtaining licences to operate in Singapore following the setting up of a branch here by Bank of New South Wales, Australia's largest private bank. Speaking at the opening of the local branch yesterday,
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  • 235 12 AP AUSTRALIA is the future Saudi Arabia of the world because of its vast supplies of alternative fuel, the general manager of General Motors-Holden Australia said. Speaking on the company's plans to beat the energy crisis on Monday, Chuck Chapman said Australia had more
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 89 12 t When you re fishing for new markets, land big game with the help of air freight experts. When you're busy meeting deadlines, controlling'inventory, hounding suppliers, maintaining client service and developing markets, it's reassuring to know that there is an air freight company which treats your business as seriously as
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Scattered showers. Report for 24 hears prior to 7Jt pan. on Sep II at the airport. Maximum temperature 29.1 Associated humidity 79 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 1.00 Rainfall in millimetres 13.8 Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 91 13 THE PORT of Singapore Authority (PSA) will charge bagged cargo handled at the Keppel and Sembawang Wharves and the Container Terminal according to its deadweight or volume metrical measurement, whichever is the greater, from Oct 1. The existing practice of using a factor of two to convert
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      • 113 13 DIVING operations are being conducted to inspect anchors of vessels in the Eastern Petroleum Anchorage "A". The operations began on Sept 6 and will take about a month. The inspection of the anchors is in connection with a study to trench cables as a means of protection against
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      • 48 13 Reuter. SHIPPING conferences covering trade between Europe and India said they will raise the port surcharge for Madras to 30 per cent from 15 per cent, effective Sept 17. The increase arises from a further deterioration in the turaround situation at the port, they said. Reuter.
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    • 758 13  -  NEGOTIATIONS GOING ON By GOH ENG KEE A SINGAPORE shipping company, Comfort Marine Pte Ltd, is negotiating the purchase of a 400 deadweight ton (dwt) coastal tanker, which has been stranded off Port Dickson for the past two months. A spokesman for the company
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    • 162 13 UPI NORTH Pacific aatlets grata flxtag M—<ay as i®vwiJ bnk epesiags WW filled far Secth Km aai Maw* aMike free) fa a tMM teaser warfefag aa Oct 1-11 carga fa Nwtt Atfaatte grate leaked wry iai iM> Bttte trwh ttejnaMMn sf the Syseaas fey the Israeli gavwnt at
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    • 311 13 Reuter. WAK KWONG Shipping and Investment Co Ltd has ordered five new ships worth a total of U5584.15 million (SslBs million) from Japan and Taiwan. A contract has been signed with Minami Nihon Shipbuilding and Engineering Co of Kyushu, Japan, for a
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    • 1247 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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    • 554 17 Page Cat ACS Afea Alfred Alpac Angkutan ANL APL AryaNat n 5 IV 3 V 3 IV 5 V 4 I 1 m 2 n 5 ASCL Asia America Asia Merchant Atlas Aust.Coot m I n s n 5 IV 4 IV 5 Bank BBS Ben Ben Asia
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    • 807 18 i IMPORT FCL CONTAINERS EX CONTAINER VESSELS AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Name Voy No. Discharge Store Rent Due Date« 11.9.79 Mode Of Operations Am Career 28 Zim Kaoshium3W Kor Jacewon 4W P. Eisenhower 62 Asian Pallas 2901 Takari n 276SB L 9.9.79 fe 0015 9.9.79 fe 0045 9.9.79
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    • 689 18 THE WIDE variety of options of freighting to the Far East is still providing many openings for forwarders to snatch a useful slice of the action, particularly with strengthening outsider competition forcing rates to fall appreciably. The trade has been transformed dramatically over
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    • 884 18 Seatrade. BRITISH COLUMBIA is one of the world's leading exporters erf forest products and shipments overseas are continuing at record levels (or the third consecutive year. Shipping arrangements make up a whole specialised ocean trade and, particularly (or lumber, represent a rare instance
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    • 311 18 A NEW afl-tMre Wk lwflig facility, believed te be the leagest in the werid, ku been built te streamUae Aastralla's sugar expert trade. Tbe AIM mliliea (Ssl32 milliee) wharf, Jetty aid leader (abeve) stretch 5.7« Ulemetres late the Ceral Sea frem tbe Pert ef Laciada
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      524 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Aliakmon Pioneer (1530) 8/9 Daigen Maru (0900) 42/43 Kota Raja (0700 after Kota Selamat) 10/11 Putra Jaya (Tanker) (1400 after Good Samaritan II) 16 Rajah Brooke (0600) 21 Sea King (1100) 27/28 PASIR PANJANG WHARVES Balantang (1500 after Power) CB 5 Gdns.
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    • 293 13 sail fSI SEALORD ANTAII m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) WEEKLY MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES L GULF S'pere I Loading for JLLY CONTAINERT Damnum (27/9). Dubai (30/9) Danwnam (20/10). Dubai (23/10) S'pore I Loading (or Jeddah (28/9). Hodeidah (1/10), Aqaba (12/10) Jeddah (6/10) leddah (12/10). Hodeidah (23/10). Yenbo 25/10. Aqaba
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