The Business Times, 20 September 1979

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. IM/1/7J THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, lfjf 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 25 1 SRI Lankan President J. Jayewardene left for home yesterday after a five-day official visit to Singapore at the invitation of President Benjamin Sheares.
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    • 79 1 AP NEW YORK, Wed. Chemical Bank, acting a day after the Federal Reserve move to tighten credit, on Wednesday raised its prime lending rate to a record 13 per cent. The increase from 13 per cent came after the Federal Reserve Board raised the discount rate the commercial
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    • 87 1 Reuter LONDON, Wed. Thousands of Rolls-Royce aero-engine production workers turned up for work today but found the factories closed. The company has shut all its nine plants in England and Scotland until a nation-wide engineering dispute is settled, laying off 30,000 hourly-paid employees. One trade union organiser,
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    • 91 1 AP VIENNA, Wed. The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries is trying to reach a uniform price for natural gas exports from member countries, an Opec spokesman said Wednesday. Mr Hamid Zaheri, Opec's Chief of Information, said after a two-day meeting of experts from eight member countries
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    • 82 1 Reuter RANGOON, Wed. Burma, one of the few remaining countries in South-east Asia without a television network, will install a colour television broadcasting system with Japanese assistance next year, official sources said. The sources said the system would be installed by next March with transmission to begin
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    • 36 1 Reuter JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia will consider the Soviet Union's request for two of its warships to dock in Indonesian ports, the head of the State Intelligence Organisation Bakin, LieutenantGeneral Yoga Sugama, said today. Reuter
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    • 72 1 UPI NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market was mixed early today as interest rates moved to record highs. Trading was fairly active. The Dow Jones industrial average, which fell 7.16 points on Tuesday, was ahead 3.41 points to 877.55 at around II am. Declines led advances, 563 to
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  • 137 1 Rises Indices Temerloh 440 30 Sep 18 Sep 19 C Sugars 294 13 B.T.Index: 2418.57 2444.94 Magnum Corpn 450 12 Industrials: 396.12 399.59 Centings C C D Keramat 392 302 1200 12 11 10 Finance: Hotels: 727.08 727.18 292.72 293.30 Malex 410 10 Properties: 250.96 251.66 Kulim
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    157 1 Rises Indices M Brew 580 30 Sep 18 Sep 19 C. Sugars 2M 14 B.T.Index: 3419.30 3463.05 Temerloh 444 14 Industrials: 430.94 433.53 C and C 302 12 Finance: 646.13 646.63 Magnum Corp. 446 12 Hotels: 273.32 273.44 Genting 390 +08 Properties: 239.77 239.98 Oriental 289 06 Tins:
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  • 591 1  -  INCREASING COMPETITION By TEO TECK WENG LOCAL architects may be allowed to go into joint ventures with building contractors in the near future to offer "package deals" to their clients. This will come about when a proposal recently submitted by the Board of Architects to
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  • 289 1 REVENUE is probably the most important consideration for Radio and Television Singapore in its gradual development into an independent body. According to Dr Hubert •Rohde, director of the broadcasting station of Saarland in West Germany, and Dr Uwe Nitschke, director of the Goethe Institute in
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  • 644 1  -  ■y JOHN LIM SINGAPORE'S largest refinery, owned by the Shell group, has been farced to buy more oil from Kuwait after supplies from Saudi Arabia, the world's largest exporter, dried up a few months ago. This is because Shell is not a member of Aramco,
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  • 232 1 AN eight-member delegatlll WpHj the ket*trtlMleave far Cklat next week at tke lavluttea ef tke Ptipie'i lasaraaee Cempaay. Members sf tke delegattea iaelade tke majsrtty sI tke ksard sf Btagapere Reiasaraace Carparatlea by bwanaee rompaaies la fllagipsff ta tap tbe retasaraaee market. Seme
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  • 481 1  -  By COLIN CHEE Chief Reporter THE gold price yesterday rose by US$25 to a record US$39O an ounce on the Singapore gold bullion market. "file high-point, however, was short-lived with profit taking later in the morning session trimming it down to $383 and, after
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 451 2 COURSES AND TALKS Sep 17-Oct 29: How to be literate in Chinese, Nissen Hut 58, University of Singapore Department of Extramural Studies Sep 17-Oct 29: English Pronunciation, New Lecture Theatre 5, University of Singapore Extramural Studies Department Sep 18-Dec 4: Financial Management Part II (12 lectures), Bukit Timah
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    • 619 2  -  OUTLOOK PROMISING By GOH ENG KEE THE MARKET outlook for graphic and packaging equipment in Singapore is promising, with European and American manufacturers expected to maintain dominance. The Republic depends almost completely on import of these equipment as local production is limited to parts for
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    • 125 2 ASEAN has agreed 10 introduce a business reply serv ice (BRS) under a multilateral arrangement based on the existing service between Malaysia and Singapore. Under the scheme, a subscriber of the .service will enclose in his letter an unstamped BRS card, label, envelope or folder with which
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    • 239 2 CHEMICAL Bank has appointed Mr Eric Rasmusse n as regional economist for Asia. Based in Singapore, he will analyse economic and financial developments in Asia and Oceania. A former international economist with the United States Treasury, where he had primary responsibility for Treasury policy towards Japan, Mr
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    • 388 2  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA THE number of motor cars In Singapore recorded a 1.9 per cent increase last year, after three consecutive years of steady decline. This may be a reflection Of increasing affluence as well as the availability of easier credit financing. Last year, 138,664 cars
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    • 161 2 NGEE Ann Technical College (NATC) diplomas are now widely recognised and accepted and there is no longer a need for joint certification with the Polytechnic of Central London (PCL). In recognition of this. NATC and PCL have agreed that joint certification of NATC diplomas in
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    • 340 2 INTERNATIONAL Press Company, a local printing company, has invested $1 million in a five-colour printing machine. The Miller TP4IS was installed at IPC's Kallang factory last month and is expected to increase the company's annual turnover. Mr Low Song Take, managing director o( IPC, said that
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    • 94 2 THE LONDON Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has presented a medal to Mr E Pereira (above), director of the Stamford group of colleges, for his support of the activities of LCCI in Singapore. The Gold Medallion Award was presented personally by Mr RWCattell, director of
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    • 104 2 THE second Asian automotive and accessories exhibition will be held at the Hyatt Hotel from Oct 18 to 21. The exhibition, organised by ISCM, will feature more than 300 displays of the latest car accessories from all over the world, "do-it-your-self" vehicle maintenance kits, formula racers,
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    • 219 2 DINERS World Travel Singapore, an associate of Diners Club Singapore, will be embarking on an expansion programme covering both the local and regional markets. It will also turn Diners World Tour Royale into a fully-owned subsidiary by buying over the equity held by Tour Royale of Thailand.
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  • REGIONAL
    • 380 3 AFP REPRESENTATIVES of natural rubber producing and consuming nations will meet in Geneva next week in a bid to get the stalled negotiations on an international natural rubber price stabilisation agreement moving again. Both producers and consumers hope that the resumed negotiations scheduled to begin
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    • 221 3 AFP PLANS to make Hongkong a springboard for exporting British products to Far Eastern markets, particularly China and Japan, are being put forward in London by a senior economic mission from Hongkong, British sources said. The delegates on a threeday visit to London, are explaining that
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    • 114 3 UPI A FORMER Philippine President told military investigators yesterday he is ready to face jail or death in protest against President Marcos' martial law rule. Refusing an invitation to appear at a pre-trial hearing before a military panel, ex-President Macapagal instead sent his lawyers to
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    • 244 3 UPI THE Carter administration will ask Congress to approve most-favoured-nation trade status for China before it decides whether to seek such a position for Russia, sources said. Vice President Walter Mondale informed Chinese leaders during his recent visit to Beijing that the White House would forward a
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    • 46 3 Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn of Malaysia about to place flowers at the monument of the Heroic Defenders in the Victory Square in Leningrad on Tuesday, the first day of his visit to the Soviet Onion. AP photo. Source: AP photo
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    • 305 3 AFP JAPANESE investors are taking a long second look at the Philippines as a major area for investments through the stock exchanges, the Manila Business Day newspaper said. A 32-member Japanese securities mission has arrived in Manila to observe possible areas for investments through the
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    • 535 3 ENCOURAGED by natural gas strikes off its shores, the Malaysian east coast state of Trengganu is now making ambitious plans to move into an exciting era of industrialisation. The Trengganu State Economic Development Corporation (TSEDC) is now looking for suitable foreign partners to provide
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    • 328 3 ATP FOBMBB !>■>■<>»>■ nicf PriiM Slkar asak yesterday iMMirri be will ihiito Mi ptea* It keM ft hMMt— Nattoaftl Cwgna la li wuh aext Prlaee fllnnt itli frem kit exile la Pyeagyaag, Net Ik Kerea that he had alse scrapped hit tchain
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    • 317 3 Reuter A CONGRESSIONAL subcommittee said the United States should not move to normalise relations with Vietnam until the Vietnamese take action to deal with their refugee problem. The recommendations on Tuesday by the House of Representatives foreign affairs subcommittee on Asian affairs
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    • 131 3 Reuter CHINA and Vietnam hold their 12th session of peace talks today but the argument is expected to be over which regime should represent Kampuchea in international organisations. China supports the regime of Prime Minister Pol Pot while Vietnam insists that the government of Heng
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    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 402 3 Agencies A JAPANESE group yesterday said it made a major breakthrough in extracting valuable oil products from crude oil by using volcanic ash in the refining process. Tests conducted by Sasebo Heavy Industries and the Joint Technological Research Institute of Kurishima Dockyard proved that by using a
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 581 4 A SINGAPORE scientist has voiced the fear that the sago palm a potential source of renewable energy may lapse into obscurity because of the Malaysian government's preoccupation with other commodities like oil palm and cocoa as the only commercial alternatives to rubber. Dr Tan
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    • 139 4 Futures in Chicago on Tuesday slipped at the close to finish as much as 3 US cents a bushel lower except in the spot month, which was up 2 cents. Heavy selling in the November contract by a commission house sparked local liquidation late in the session, traders said.
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    • 75 4 FUTURES retreated at the close on Tuesday in Chicago to finish mostly lower, losing as much as 3 cents a bushel while gaining up to 3 cents in distant months. Local and commission house selling late in the session pushed prices lower, traders said. Traders noted some profit-taking and
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    • 271 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed slightly higher with October One RSS buyers quoted at 280.25 cents per kilo, up 1.75 cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up about 1.75 cents on higher London advices and some forward demand, they said. The afternoon session was quiet and
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    • 300 4 R.A.S. prices In cents per kilo yesterday. Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 279.75 280 75N 279.75 280.75N Int. 1 R.S.S. October 280.25 280 75 280.25 280 75* Int. 1 R.S.S. November 283.25 283.75 283.25 283.75 Int. 2 R.S.S.
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    • 104 4 NOON SSR and SMR p RA8 SSR 20 (1-tun SSR SO (1-ton irins yesterdsy: October (Csrreat Mtk) Buyer* Sellers pallet) ***** 265 50N pallet) 260 50 262.50N November (Forward Mtk) Bayers Sellers ***** 265.50N 260 50 262.S0N MRELB SMR CV SMR L SMR CP SMR 5 (1-ton
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    • 67 4 THE STRAITS til price la Pennng gained Mss per plcui to M 51,925 yesterday, Ms2s Mew the Inter■atleaal Tla Agreement celling, dealers lie rise was attributed to tower eentribattoa sf tla ceacentrates (rem miners aad reaewed eaqairles (rem Earepe, Japan aad leeally despite easier Leadea seatimeat, they said.
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    • 30 4 Rubber: Sep 19 Singapore: •October: 280.25 cents (up 1.75 cents) Malaysia: October. 280.50 cents (up 1.15 cents) Tin: M*1,925 (up 95) Official offering: 166 tonnes (down 40 tonnes)
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    • 143 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday continued the recent quiet trend with the daily spot price falling 0.35 cents to 9.70, dealers said. October closed at 9.74/76 US cents against Tuesday's 10.10/12 close, January at 10.20/32 against 10.50/70 with September at U. 66/70 against U.BB/96. Sugar future* closing prices:
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    • 372 4 PRICES were at best steady in a generally quiet and featureless Singapore produce market yesterday. Dealers said the level of activity had been much reduced following the withdrawal of interest fry the European and American buyers. More pressure was brought to bear on pepper prices as more sellers
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    • 339 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 0.96, 100 per cent second class 0 83, 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.
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    • 194 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) Cation yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,310; 32s 2,856, 40s 3,075 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece goads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs uaq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 610 4 ALUMINIUM: Up £3 for cash and £2.75 for threemonths yesterday morning. Market remained fairly tight nearby, with a backwardation of £4 traded and dealers reporting Continental consumer demand. Three-months closed the kerb at £731. Sales 1,550 tonnes. COPPER: Wirebars ended the morning yesterday down about £16.5 for cash
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    • 76 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Mob Previous Malaysian 5* ffa bulk per tonne November 647-OOslr 642.50s]r Sumatra 5* ffa bulk September 655.00sir 656 00s I r October 652.50slr 650.00slr November 652.50slr 650 00slr December 652.50slr 650 OOslr January unch 652.50pd
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  • ASIAN STOCK
    • 531 4 TOKYO INVESTORS interest shifted from energy and resource issues to quality stocks and large-capitalisation issues yesterday. In the morning session, those issues which were active on Tuesday continued to be bought and quality stocks, such as high-priced electronics and precision issues, were widely sought. However, in the
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    • 244 4 Source: Sea Hang Kai Sec SHARE PRICES opened on a bouyant note yesterday following the announcement that Hutchison Whampoa was to proceed with its bid of $35.70 for China Provident despite problems over the amount to be paid to the government for conversion of Oin* Provident's Land Bank. Selected
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    • 135 4 THE market closed mixed yesterday with commercials and minings declining while oils posted gains, dealers said. Turnover fell to 9.34 million pesos from Tuesday's 11.79 million. Falls outnumbered gains, with Benguet Con B and PLOT gaining while Acoje Mining and San Miguel B fell. SEP 1» v PCM* Acojc
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    • 225 4 SEP 19 Bah is Asia Credit Asia Fibre Ayuihaya Inv And Trust Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank Bangkok Drying And Silo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban Bangkok Nylon Bank CM Asia Bank Or Ayudhaya Ltd Bata Berll Jucker Carpet InterNatlonal Ctiaroong Thai Wire Crown Seal Duslt Thanl First Trust O.
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    • 272 4 THE market closed steady yesterday, dealers said. Most gold stocks made modest gains or were steady and rising bullion prices resulted in a strong gain for MIM Holdings which firmed 10 cents to a new high for the year of $4.00. Major gold producer Bougainville Copper firmed only 2
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    • 63 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 468.7 Monday 46L0 Week Ago 477.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday #74.15 Monday Ml .31 Week ago M9.71 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Tuesday 32 tp S3 Monday 32 to 32' i H.K.HANG SING Wednesday 806*) Tuesday 006.30 Week mo M&10 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 537-M Tuesday
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  • OVERSEAS
    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 573 5 Agencies OMAN'S Petroleum and Minerals Minister Saeed Ahmed Al-Shanfari said new oil discoveries were reported in two areas of Oman at an estimated daily production of 50,000 barrels. The newspaper Oman published in Muscat, quoted informed sources at the ministry as saying one new field had
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    • 396 5 UPI SHIPMENTS of pulp and paper rose 3 per cent over the first half of 1979 but an economic slowdown in North America will reduce consumption for the rest of the year, the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association (CPPA) reported early this week. Or DA Wilson, the
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    • 703 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQ2U 1045 HLP GIA GA944 1055 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MES PAL PRSbl 1135 MNL SIA SQ63 1155 MNL RBA BI423 1200 BWN SIA SQ240 1210 MES GIA GA982 1230 HLP SIA SQ20I 1245 HLP GIA GA895 1245 AMS/ROM/KHI
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    • 153 5 UPI Pboto illustrates a version of the H-bomb which appeared in the Encyclopedia Americana to aceompaay an article by Dr Edward Teller (one of the scientists responsible for devising the nation's H-bomb concept), aad which amateur researcher Charles Hansen say shonid not have beea released. Diagram above
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    • 369 5 UPI THE American oil industry and the Energy Department have expressed opposition to legislation that would limit foreign oil imports either by imposing strict quotas or by setting up a government corporation to buy and sell foreign oil. Energy Department official David Bardin,
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    • 470 5 AP AMERICAN government planners intend to build a new "rapid deployment" military force to face the possibility of aggressive moves by a new generation of Soviet leaders. "We mean to build up slowly to be ready for the problems of the 1980s and
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    • 175 5 AP FORMER British Prime Minister Harold Wilson says the United States is taking Chinese expansion too ly"l do not trust them." he said. "They are just as communist as Russia." Speaking at Texas Tech University on Tuesday night, Mr Wilson said there has been a change
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    • 140 5 ENERGY ministers of seven industrial democracies will set up an International Energy Technology Group (lETG) to develop alternative energy sources to oil at their meeting on Sep 26 in Paris. Mr Naohiro Amaya, vice minister of International Trade and Industry, said the lETG,
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    • 479 5 NYT NIGERIA, the second-larg-est exporter of oil to the US is increasing its prices to US oil companies by US$3 (5J6.6) a barrel, raising the specter of a new round of price hikes by other members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec).
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    • 242 5 Reuter THERE has been no basic change in South Africa's gold sale policy and the country will continue to sell more or less its full gold output, informed sources said. Commenting on reports that the South African Reserve Bank appears to have adopted a more sophisticated approach
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  • 924 6 THREE weeks ago we would have been prepared to wager that gold would not go beyond' the US$33O an ounce mark. Three days ago we would have been eager to offer "double or quits" against the price exceeding $360. More galling than the fact that
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  • 1012 6  -  By STEWART DALBY FT i-TKF a lot of money spinning schemes, the idea is basically simple. There are often surplus aircraft lying around. There are also a number of countries or private concerns either too poor to buy them or not interested in running and maintaining
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  • 249 6 THE ADVERTISING agents are holding their annual ball once again with promises to make it another stimulating affair "With plenty of originality and food thrown in. We are told in a newsletter to anticipate loads of fun, wear T-shirts, any kind (see-though ones are welcomed) and
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  • 1246 6 FT THE ASPIRING young fashion designer seeking to make a name in Europe today is as likely to pick Milan as Paris for a base. Last month the French government declared war on imports of Italian knitwear, in defiance of EEC rules. This year Italy's trade
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 1571 7 To counter pollution caused by rubber and oil palm industries, the Malaysian government has employed the "prescribed premises" approach to control the issue of licences for the occupation and use of the premises. THE RAW natural rubber industry in Malaysia has been identified as the
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  • 890 7  -  I FORUM i With MARGARET THOMAS A YOUNG woman sat before the Public Services Commission (PSC) interview panel the other day and, when none on .the panel seemed to have anything to say to her, took the initiative and asked why it had taken her
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    • 449 7 TRADE with CHINA OCTOBER 11 12,1979 Applied Research Corporation and Business Times (a member of The Straits Times Group) will be organising a top level conference on TRADE WITH CHINA. The two-day conference will be held in Singapore on October 11 and 12,1979 at the Shangri-la Hotel. The conference will
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 1349 8 NEW YORK WORRIES about possible further credit tightening by the Federal Reserve and another surge in the price at gold pushed stocks broadly lower in active trading on Tuesday. Investors look for the Fled to tighten in part to offset expected inflationary effects of the United Auto Workers
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      • 293 9 SEP 18 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 175 unch Abercom 200 -•-3 AE And CI 485 2 AMIC 1825 Barlows 665 4-5 Cg Sugar 760 CNA 295S -5 Currie Finance 102 -1 I> Beers Ind 1750 unch Ed con 400 unch Edgars 4650B Eve ready Fed Vo4k 230 unch Fug
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 467 9 JAPAN received with guarded optimism the news of the US Federal Reserve Board's announcement raising its discount rate by 0.5 per cent to a record 11 per cent. Officials at the Bank of Japan, the nation"s central bank, said the US action will
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 394 9 THE SINGAPORE gold futures market yesterday closed between US$B.OO and U5514.90 higher in selective trading, dealers said. Opening prices were marked up following results of Tuesday's US Treasury gold auction but turned mixed at mid-day before easing slightly towards the cloae on profit-taking, they said. Total turnover was 395
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      • 502 9 THE foreign exchange market was generally quiet yesterday with the US dollar closing slightly easier against major currencies in the evening. Meanhile, sterling recovered from its wide fluctuations registered in the last few days to remain relatively steady at the sterling/US dollar 2.14 level. Starting off at 1.8060/85
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      • 57 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for Treasury bills as follow: (a) $40 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Sep 24 to Sep 28. (b) $20 million 273-day Treasury bills to be issued on Sep 24. Each tender
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      • 200 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at on Sep 19: U8 DoUan(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 12 11% 1 month 11V. 11H 2 months 12*. 12 H 3 months 13'. 13 6 months 13'. 13 9 months 1211/10 129/10 12 months 12 9/14 8w.Fr*. (Middle 127/16 Dm. Prices)
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      • 47 9 RANGE o( prices offered by discount houses on Sep 19: Overnight 3 5'<i* Call deposits 5 5'49 Clotii| Buyimg Selliaf 3 month Treasury bills 5*« 5H 3 month Bank bills 85/16 83/16 3 month CD 89/16 87/16 6 month CD 8M Source: National Discount Co Ltd
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      • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.9 per cent.
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      • 48 9 AUSTRALIA/NZ exchange quotes on Sep 19: US dollar 1 1238 1.1130 Sterling 0.5256 0.5187 Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0 5*86 US dollar 1 1666 NEW ZEALAND Reserve bank midrate: US dollar 0 9945 Trading bank indications: Sterling 0.4649 0.4619 US dollar 0 9996 0 9896
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      • 282 9 STERLING came under renewed heavy selling pressure in very active early trading yesterday, while the dollar also eased, particularly against the mark, dealers said. They said news that talks aimed at settling the series of two-day UK engineering strikes had broken down was one of the main factors depressing
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      • 120 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed at 223.75 yen yesterday, slightly down from a 223.80 opening but up from 223.60 at Tuesday's close, following modest central bank yen-support intervention, dealers said. The Bank of Japan sold an estimated $20 million in early trading when the dollar rose briefly
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      • 160 9 STERLING yesterday steadied at U552.1435 45, almost unchanged from its 2.1425/45 early level but down from its 2.1485/95 New York overnight close in dull trading, with mast operators withdrawn as attention centred on gold. The US dollar eased to 223.57/67 yen, from its eary 223.96/05, but was in line
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    • 242 9 A US$lB MILLION (Ss39 million) loan has been put together for a local group of companies to finance partially the construction ai what is to be Jakarta's tallest building. The loan, jointly managed by merchant banks Amex Bancom Limited and P.T. First Indonesian Finance
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    • 52 9 THE INTEREST rate to be paid SB Mitoai baak's latest US$ll milltea ftoattag rate negotiable certificate of iMMI lssae la a quarter pslat above the middle rate 9t US dollar deposit rates la Slagapare. It is net a qtarter potat above the fllafpsni interbank offered rate as reported aa
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    • 487 9  - First Japanese FRCD issue in Asian market By LEE YOKE MENG THE LOCAL branch of Fuji Bank has Just become the first Japanese bank to issue a five-year floating rate negotiable certificate of deposit (FRCD) in the Singapore Asian Dollar Market. Subscriptions for the US$2O million (Ss44 million) issue will
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    • 125 9 THE Islamic Development Bank has approved a loan of US$lO.4 million ($22.88 million) to finance part of Malaysia's Bintulu deepwater port project in Sara-' wak. The approval was given recently at a meeting of the ISD's board of executive directors under the chairmanship of Dr Ahmad
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    • 246 9 THE MALAYSIAN Airlines System (MAS) and Bank Bumiputra have signed a $75 million loan agreement for the purchase of the first MAS A-3008 Airbus. The loan agreement was signed by Raja Tan Sri Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman, MAS chairman and Senator Kamarul Ariffin, chairman
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 66 9 €>§13 sq. ft. of choice office space in the financial district (top floor of a prestigious building). Fully and newly developed (partitioning, telephone points, wall to wall carpets etc.). Immediately available, ideal as interims quarters for banks, insurance companies and the like in establishing their offices in Singapore and wanting
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    • 166 9 ni IK 9, 9 II t E 3 I Wd m it in i 7 J '1 m t im I! 4t^ if A JRHHR generations throughout the world as meaning I) fijl well-found ships operated with i honest down to earth commonsense since 1854... and out of Bristol since
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  • 1200 10 BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES THE KLSE In Singapore BID and offer prices officially listed and hiisinf hi ud npui W to til* Slock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of ihares traded shown in brackeu in lots at 1.000 units unless otherwise mdIJed. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Ami
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  • 154 10 ■NGAPOU UMT tSUR (Mi mni' Irtaaa Me 8ft W) The Commerce SJT 2J0 The Savtag Fund 1J» 144 S pore Prof Fund Q t2 O.fTxd S pare See. Fund 1« LT» S pare Invest Fund 123 1J0 S pore Equity Pud MS 1.00 WCOMK BOND WOT (Cam* friaaa)
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  • 2609 10 Gr'» Gr'» Net 1979 Laat Oiv Div YTd P/E Vol Dav High Low Company Sale +or- CTT (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTKIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 236 15.0 23 63 12.1 196 123* Alcom 196 10.0 13 5.1 26.1 148 110 Allied Choc 133 1 83
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  • 73 10 8 1/4% 1/3/81 (390,000) i 9# CEB) 5% 18/4/81 (*****0) (97.4Q8) 8 1/4* T P 1 ft/4/81 (*****0) (100-2 SB *****8) 8 1/4% T F 1&/10/B3 (290.000) (MJ0B) 8 1/4% T P (*****0) (90 JOB) 1/4% T P 1/5/97 (2504)00) (99 BOB) 1/4% T F lIMM (250.000) (BBJBB)
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  • 97 10 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, the period. bii and offered prices ahd hntinrM done, if any. with the number of options traded shown in brackets. ■aw Par (Sept $1.20) (0.248 0.295). Bine P E (Sept -HJO) (0.538 595). Inehcap*
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  • 1367 10 BID and otter price* >**«-*» »y lifted land Nwtnf la and reports to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Eschai«e yesterday with the number at sharea traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unlets otherwise specified INDISTBIALS 'f 'i (2.838) Alm (1.958 2 006) cd A Cftae
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  • 115 10 IwJiBiil Tli Dredglag ■hi: AGM to be held at Wlsma Bunga Raya, 152, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, on Sep 25 at 10am. Ccatral Dmmllkm (Baldlags) M.:EOGM to be held at Penthouse, 10th Floor, Wisma Oeatral, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, on Sep 25 at 11am. Jnraag Crmrmt Ltd: AGM
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  • 693 10 SOME iaiprBVBBBBt la mttant was BBtsi la aai wtoettw tnflag at Ike Sleek Exehaage of IV mil headway «m aeea as a aalaer mrtliß to the previa aa Jwo days af Mkt, there Mag hardly mMimUmt taraever to BBggmt that a geaeral overeeM pMtttoa exists.
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  • 587 10 A TRICKLE of buying interest filtered into the generally quiet Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and lifted prices of selected counters moderately higher. Volumes, however, remained poor as most investors were still cautious and undecided on the market's trend. Most, in fact, chose to remain behind the
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 658 11 PREMIUM Holdings has pushed through a resolution approving its controversial purchase of Yardstick Holdings which holds a conditional leasehold property, the hitherto unprofitable Chenderong Estates in Trengganu. Minority shareholders emerged from the extraordinary general meeting, which ended late on Tuesday, still piqued by what
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    • 579 11 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year Sg Besi 350% Aug 20 Aug 30 Sept 20 520% 65% JC-MPH 10%(b) Aug 23 Aug 31 Sept 24 10% 10%(C) Bala 6% I Aug 21 Sept 3 Sept 25 6% 6%
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    • 151 11 Company Particular* Ex Date Books Close IAC Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Sept 5 NYA E A 1 Bonus Issue of I for 2 Sept 10 Sept 20 V M W Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Sept 11 Sept 21 Tan Chong Bonus Issue of 1
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    • 555 11 AS EXPECTED, hotel and casino operator Genting Berhad has turned in a smart set of interim figures, although the rate of earnings growth appears to have slowed down in comparison with previous years. Unaudited group pre-tax profit is 19.1 per cent ahead at M 525.25
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    • 724 11 SOUTH Johore Amalgamated Holdings' (SJAH) future prospects appear to be fraught with uncertainty, if one takes to heart the feeling of gloom pervading its chairman's statement in the 1979 annual report. This is apparently due to what it claims to be unfair competition posed by
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    • 341 11 AFTER record profits last year, Gold Coin (Malaysia) faces the prospect of an earnings dip in the current year with profit at the halfway mark apparently hit by rising raw material costs. Group pre-tax profit for the six months ended June 30, 1979 fell 26.7 per
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    • 315 11 TAIPING Textiles seems all set ts achieve sew heights la profitability this year, fellewlag a substantial earnings Imprsvemeat at hatf-ttee sad expectations of eeattaaed satlsCsetsry during the seeaad half. The eampaay's pre-tax prsflt has almost trebled ts $3.64 million for Ihe six months
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    • 515 11 mm® HOCK LOCK SIEW MINORITY shareholders in the Hongkong-incorporated Rubber Trust group of three plantation companies must be more than a little disappointed. They were denied the opportunity of airing their views on the bid by Highlands and Lowlands to take over the three companies' shares at prices
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    • 210 11 THE KLSE has queried RoUunans of Pall Mall on its proposed bonus issue of one-for-five. It wants to know whether the new stock units, besides not qualifying for such dividends that may be declared in respect of he year ended June 30, will rank parri passu in all
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    • 228 11 Date Last Full Year Company Period Announced Net EPS Gross Pre-tax last year (eeats) Div. <%) Profit (Jut) Apollo I 30/8 14.8 7.5 4,353 Magnum Corp I 12/9 19.2 15.0 21,645 Fancy Tile I 14/9 8.3 1,010 Bo vis 15/9 14,509 Leong Huat I 15/9 3.3 250 M
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 103 11 YOUR AUSTRALIAN BRANCH OFFICE FOR $1,500 A YEAR? The International Executive Centre in Melbourne, Australia provides a totally unique range of facilities and services for overseas companies including access to leading Industrial, Commercial and Government Advisors. A fully responsive Service. The I.E.G. is more substantial than an Agent, more effective
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    • 157 11 YEO HIAP SENG LIMITED Incorporated in Singapore ANNOUNCEMENT RIGHTS ISSUE OF 5,*****8 NEW SHARES OF SSI.OO EACH AT A PRICE OF SS&2S PER NEW SHARE ON THE BASIS OF ONE NEW SHARE FOR EVERY THREE SHARES HELD The Board of Directors of Yeo Hiap Seng Limited is pleased to announce
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  • 331 12  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH AIRLINES of the Orient Airlines Association meet today to discuss raising market freight rates in this region. The two-day meeting is chaired by Mr Koh Kay Yew, cargo manager of Singapore Airlines. Mr Koh said the association is raising market freight
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  • 842 12 LONDON, Wed. UK government bonds finned while equities finished lower on the day after a quiet session, dealers said. At 3 pm the FT index was down 7.2 at 461.5. Government bonds firmed as much as half a point among long dated stocks on some support at the
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  • 227 12 THE Board of Trustees of the POSB Centenary Trust Fund will establish a scholarship scheme for students in junior colleges. It will also set up an interest-free loan scheme for students in tertiary institutions under the educational purposes programme. Funds for these two
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  • 45 12 A BILL on economic expansion incentives will be passed in Parliament tomorrow by the Minster of Trade and Industry, Mr Goh Chok Tong. In addition, a bill on planning will be presented by Mr Teh Cheang Wan, Minister for National Development.
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  • 64 12 The price of geld seared to US$375 an ounce in Europe and to an "unheard of" $383 in New York on Tuesday. Dealers who scoffed at forecasts of the price touching $4M are now saying that price is a possibility within the week. On the New York
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  • 389 12 KONTENA Nasional, the sole Malaysian authority for hauling containers across the country, yesterday assured importers and their agents that the pileup at the container terminal in Port Klang is being cleared and the situation is under control. The company will be taking delivery of
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  • 412 12 MALAYSIAN Airline System has exercised its option to buy its fourth Airbus from France for delivery in 1981. MAS chairman Raja Tan Sri Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman said that the purchase of the four Airbuses would be financed entirely from Malaysian sources. The agreement
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  • 329 12 THE Malaysian National Electricity Board (NEB) is currently working on another three hydro-elec-tric and two steam-electric power stations to meet the anticipated average increase of domestic consumption of between 12 to 14 per cent annually. These stations, together with the Temenggor Hydro-electric Station which was officially opened
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  • 119 12 THE Malaysian parliamentary Public Accounts Committee wants to know what went wrong at the troubleridden Kuantan port in the hope that it will be able to help prevent a similar incident recurring elsewhere. The committee which left for Kuantan yesterday for a two-day visit will
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  • 374 12 NORTH Korea is negotiating with Malaysia for the immediate delivery of 3,000 to 4,000 tonnes of rubber a month for the next three months. The deal valued at between MS6 million and $7 million is being negotiated by a trade mission led by
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 59 12 EXHIBITION SALE of the largest and finest collection of ANTIQUE KOREAN FURNITURE ever assembled, begins on 21st September. For this event we have stocked over 200 chests of all sorts and sizes, including many collectors' and decorators' pieces. s r w VI/ it A kJ gallery bs September 21-25 (9:30
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    • 228 12 nrrn u 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 expertise. If
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 62 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Showers at first, fair later. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.31 p.m. on Sep 19 at the airport. Maximum temperature 30.9 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 22.8 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 2.50 Rainfall in millimetres 5.4 Total
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 95 13 AFP THE TAIWANESE government has placed a ban on the use of the Siberian Landbridge by its national shippers, Lloyds List reports. Europebound container traffic was previously shipped to Nakhodka via a Hongkong feeder service and then put on the Soviet trans-Siberian container line. The move comes at
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      • 63 13 TIMBER unloaded at the Port of Liverpool hit a record 84,292 tonnes from 10 shipments last month. More than half the volume was of hardwood from the Far East. The rest was softwood from Russia and East Canada. Recent expansion of the Royal Seaforth Timber Terminal enabled the
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      • 96 13 THE RECENT surge in shipments to Nigeria from Asia has led one of the lines serving the trade to charter an additional vessel for this month. Medafrica Line announced yesterday that it has chartered the Strider Australia, a fully containersied 17 knot vessfel with a capacity of 330
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    • 657 13  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA THE Port of Singapre Authority (PSA) handled a total of 14.06 million tonnes of cargo in the first six months of the year. This performance is encouraging as it represents a 21.5 per cent rise in throughput compared with 11.59 million
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    • 233 13 UPI AN UPSURGE of North Americas grain fixing m Tursda> gave K» feature to the stogie voyage sector which was aMe to match the vslame of trading to the time-charter area. US Gatf grain fixing inclined the bsslrtag sf a KKK vessel with 9MM toss sf heavy graln/sorgham
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    • 248 13 AIR and ocean shippers to the Pacific Basin are now able to reduce transit time for exports to Thailand, through a new cargo care centre opened in Bangkok by Circle Freight International, a subsidiary of the Harper Group. One of the largest
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    • 1714 17 MHMMM 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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    • 527 17 flipping UM Pace Cd ACS Afea Alfred Aipac Angkutan ANL APL Arya Nat ASCL Asia America Asia Merchant Atlas Aust.Cont tf -5 IV 3 V 1 IV 5 V 3 I 1 m 2 n 5 m l n s n 5 IV 4 IV 5 Baltic Bank
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    • 895 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following
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    • 834 18 ORIENT EXCHANGE THE market is very steady and secure for coastal vessels in South-east Asia. In fact, many shippers are asking where the ships have gone as lower revenue earning cargoes are being shut out. The scrap market is steady. Recent Taiwan
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    • 814 18 AFP THERE was a late flurry of grain fixing on the London freight market last week, which effectively halted the recent softer tone and restored rates to levels last seen in June. Elsewhere, Chinese chartering continued in th£ time section, with competition from the Rumanian
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    • 449 18 Reuter WORLD demand (or shipping services is likely to rise between 2.5 and 3.5 per cent this year in tonnage terms after its growth slowed to one per cent in 1978 from 3 per cent in 1977, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
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    • 178 18 "Z IS A dwarf among oil rigs in the North Sea, hot it is working in a new sector, the mad flats off the North Sea coast of West Germany, and is a technological innovation: two pontoons filled with IMM tonnes of ballast and
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      509 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Barge Intermae 312 (0700 alongside Talisman) 47 Barge Intermae 306 (1500 alongside Suruga Maru) 40/41 Hoegh Cairn (0630 after Nedlloyd Frazer) 3/4 Joo Hong (Tanker) (0700 Subject gas free P/O) 1516 Kota Jasa (0600) 10/11 Keiyo Maru (RO/RO) (after Yuko Maru) 44
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    • 370 13 EURO ASIA CHARTERING CORPN 'PTE- LTD Suit? 80/ Bth fioor Ocean Building SingapOft 0104 Cable tuiotrjcht Tele. RS 2390b A B Euiofrj Telephones *****0 <*§*» JAR I) 1M AM AH m Orient Overseas Ca*tkU*ieA Line TOCATOR 13* 23/9 ORINTAL CHEF ltN CHM CONTAMER 3D W>o S SEAS BMDGE 23N wrruc
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    • 331 13 fil SEALORD ANTAI at UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF I— I II WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S pore Loading for Oammam (30/9), Kuwait (3/10) Abu Dhabi (10/10). Doha (13/10), Dammam (16/10). Kuwait (19/10). Dubai (22/10) Kuwait (27/10). Shuaiba (30/10). Dammam (3/11). Dubai (5/11) 25/10 Dammam. Dubai. Kuwait. Shuaiba.
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    • 437 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY SERVICE Snore P Ketone Katre Rdam Fsto«* H"bnr| Brer* Anerp MERCATOR+.. 7TSST 11 Oct 12 Oct 13 Oct 16 Oct 18 Oct 20 Oct OMF 28 Sept 29 Sept 17 Oct 18 Oct 19 Oct 22 Oct 2i Oct 26
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    • 630 13 EUROPE/FAR EAST SERVICESee Page IV Column 3 for Soilings LTD flqfnti SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE MARKETING 911'?? G{Nf RAt *****1 A EURO ASIA UNE SON BHO K I 429G47. P UAMC *****1 3 PENENG ***** /2 MAERSK LINE Saled I Sated I ARID Maersk Prto Maersk Rando Maersk Pinto 24/9
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    • 462 14 s*4 M** k/9 nn 4/10 VlO 12M 14/10 i mdi rptrt 21/*< 22/9 4/U 6/11 tf/11 14/11 Agent SEGANI i 4*«; P »H»»'K P*.» 'h.!". United States Lines WBEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE f W LOAiMfB fOROAKIAM), UMfcACH, PANAMA, 1 JAVANNAH, NEW YORK, BALTV■ORE, NORFOLK, HOUSTON, NEW ORLEANS, BARBADOS, TRMDAD, ftSTON, CHARttSTON.
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    • 427 14 iziz borber blue seo m ATLANTIC NOV ft ERST CANADA Oct 2/3 Oct 3/4 I Od 1/3 I tor» Nn M Nm 3* Ok 3 Ok I OK II OK 11 Ok 2 Ok 7 Ok* Ok 12 /USA PsdAc Cant m/u V 7/10 NEXT LOADS* "T ALISMA)T «t Q.
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    • 626 14 EVERGREEN LINE ?AP M 1 HIPOPf xPRt SS Mill CONTAIN'. R SfRVICF ACCfPTWG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. fCIOtSKM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. LE HAMS ALSO ACCEPTUG CARGO FOR: MANCHESTER. BIRMWGHAM. BWSTOt. LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY wummu HOLLAND rnrnm S>m taM| fMm MtortM ttfM* U ttow* Em tktvr M tepl 14 Oct MM
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    • 965 14 Everett Lines fK KTMTMITIIfc 1 21/29 Sapl m B.F.S.SC AuoD *1 Motovuo TEPS MALAYSIA Q. Port Ktaatg Tat (38>-73$S Panang T«i *****/***** /.ijLi* C«mpMi« ArfMtiM Dt *pl», Hi>innii« IrtMWli—nfl A. C.I, f. mj "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR DURBAN. CAPETOWN, BUENOS AMES Spm CRA Tr—pwtxi— MwM— Mwiw S. A. "MEXICAN
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    • 650 14 mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TFI *****44 7 *****70 IO SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE a/as* 22/24 Sapt MEL. MEL, SVD 11/11 Oct »/l Oct SYD. MEL MEL BANGLADESH SERVICE 15/20 Oct CMTTMON6. CNMJM JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE Ml
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    • 917 15 OCL Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent S'p»o FJMai Mi Li s*p n s«* HMtefUpNM 2CS*p 78S*P littrpool Bay 4 Oct i Oct T#» Bay 12 Oct 14 Oct CjrAfan Bit It Oct U7 W 24 Oct M* Cipms 27 Oct From UK/Continent comwoatr samet fwm w/cowot:
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    • 910 15 31 GRANARD LINE WCT BOUMD-fW UST/MDnOHtMON Spare Plata* Pom* Ln*| tar m.v. kmomc funs V.3ON ta Part 22 Sap 24 Sap Jeddah/P S»d/Lattakia V.3OH k Part 22 S«| MY Will TUT ».31W.... 6 Od (FdhrfcM) MM NEWYORX ¥.32* 4Nw MY MM M V.33M 13 Nw aCdTTK CCHTMO CMSO fa O*T
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    • 756 15 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAVO SERVICE TO/FROM EIfIOPE WBURC BHA*N ROM) TO QMK yn« P. UM| W Ger»ai«yA«tna Mwtff Mto M(4 M/l IVIO 12/1* 11/11 feartat E«m> M/l M/l 17/10 »/M M/M L~p*Bar 4/11 VII N/1* 26/10, 27/ M Tokyo Bay 12/11 14/U vu vu vu IVM 7/U VU 10/U
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    • 328 15 Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EX n: i »i i«i.T' i 'Lij i/J EASTBOUNO FROM MED 1) Mm. SlackkaM (Mi. MM 2) CipiMuw. Mw 3) 4) Mhwp. Mstw4am UK >«Mi. Caw. SaM. Barteaai IU EB mnk actapto* fCI /fa M— MH cjrff t* Hn|ta*c I lM CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO EUROPE (P
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    • 601 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. I S. AFRICA KATEMNA MACOPOW.OS I Reunion Durban Down Pt Eto F London) Spore 10 13 Oct P Ketang LVKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) S*W* PKata* Kuantan US Gno IMSON LYKES (toads) 25/30 Sep
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    • 1046 16 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. MERCATOR 13W 0 CWEF 16* C CONT JUNES 3W SS BRtOGE 23W N CORAI ISM TO EUROPE f Ketang L Havre R dam Hbwg 24 Sept 11 Oct 12 Oct IS Oct 29 Sept UOcI IS Oct 22 Oct 13 Oct 29 Oct 30
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    • 467 16 mi&m CAUFORIA/PACHC NOBTH WEST SERVICE LM*H(r LOS AKEUS. SMHUMCBCO JfATTU. TACCBA. MNCOWOL IX. EXPtESS CONTAINER/CONVENTIONAL REEFER SERVICE Nm| P Um| Support I tapk mamjatr i/)oct i/s oci mm 2 MDMA nUBST 15/11 Nn 17/11 te. 19/ a Nm II toe wnr a/nix )i>k/i j» mtm ato AUSTRALIA SERVICE "HBCTMP: Dbdamw
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    • 361 16 H H (»ronj» SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD .GO'* O. t«M)J'ICNu S NGAPOat CtS("4. 9 4 SIS tttr BS «JS9S aa p isswu. t.u. ah. i c l!<'«|i»iini Coiit.niiit-r Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/frcxn BANGKOK rPOM(Pad) 21/77 3/4 Oct 11/11 Oct 17/11 Oct 24/25 Oct 31/1 MM 7/1 ft* 14/15
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    • 728 16 MAI YSIA* «VTf*SATIOHAI SmPPtNQ CO*PO*ATtON BfHMAt) EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA rant 1) Barceto** Gaaoa, 2) KtntfUm Artwe Brtmatoawa Aartwv Cipn»ap» Hrisaki 4) •Accept** (mk info tar taafcr na S pore if. I Hawe Bribao. Bask UK. 3) bunt* Mamo StocMwta OsJo 1) Mauno Siockkotn Oslo Metswti Copeahapn Aartwv
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    • 772 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Fabc House 234E O'charfl Road SmqapoT 9 Telephone *****11 "*****57 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE ATLANTIC >00 ALKYON Spore P. Ida| Saied hi Pert II Oct 14 Oct 31 Oct SNm Avon (UK) Trfbury Rotterdam/Antwerp Atron (UK)Boutofne Rotterdam Antwerp f Avon (UK) Agouti: S*#*c HTRASEA
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