The Business Times, 12 October 1979

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. IH/1/79 FRIDAY, OCTOBER It, 1979 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 71 1 UPI LONDON, Thurs. The price of gold fell in Europe at start of trading Thursday after relatively slack demand at the latest US gold auction. The dollar opened mixed on the foreign exchange markets. Gold fell US$6 in Zurich overnight to open at $400.50 an ounce. It
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    • 91 1 AP TOKYO, Thurs. Chinese Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping met with a British academy delegation led by Sir Alec Cairncross, the official ?Snhua News Agency reported. The report, monitored here, said that at the meeting Mr Deng gave an account of China's economic reconstruction and answered questions related
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    • 84 1 UPI STOCKHOLM, Thurs. An American and a Briton won the 1979 Nobel medicine prize jointly for their work in developing computer assisted xray techniques described as "the biggest breakthrough since the invention of the x-ray." The award carrying a cash prize of US$l92,775 was shared by Dr Allan
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    • 71 1 UPI JAKARTA, Thurs. Defence Minister General Mohammed Jusuf said he will make public next week a list of military officers who must retire becasue they are also businessmen. Gen Jusuf announced earlier that officers from lieutenants to generals who are involved in business must choose between the two.
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    • 76 1 AFP HONGKONG, Thurs. The government intends to make some commercial law changes during the current session of legislative council. The purpose is to ensure a greater flow of information to potential investors and provide greater protection for shareholders of listed companies, an official spokesman said today. Most
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    • 70 1 UPI NEW YORK, Thurs. An opening rally collapsed today and stocks headed sharply lower in heavy trading amid Wall Street's fears the government's credit-tightening policies will result in a steep recession. The Dow Jones industrial average, up about 2 points at the outset following a 48.29-point plunge in
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  • 145 1 Rises Keaiayaa 330 20 T Harbour 490 14 Selangor Dredg Batu Liataag 470 10 314 10 Sovraa 200 7 Tong Meag 62 7 Paper Product* 163 6 K L Industries 114 6 Rahman Hyd 530 5 Kempas 520 5 S P P L 100 5 C Properties
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  • Article, Illustration
    165 1 Rises Aokam 496 62 Kemayan 334 24 Sg. Besi 1040 20 Tongkah 500 16 Rahman Hyd. 535 15 S. Dredge 470 12 Talam 230 10 Idris Hyd 440 10 A. Hitam (T) 1510 10 Falls Malayan (T) 2250 -40 N. Iron 590 -20 S. Kinta 900 -20 Car
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  • 747 1  -  TAXATION AND SALARY By LEE YOKE MENG A LEGAL investment adviser to the Chinese government expects some regulations and measures on foreign investment to be implemented soon by the various provinces and autonomous units in the Chinese Republic, with Guangdong and Pujian probably making
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  • 224 1 GENERAL Lumber Holdings was yesterday queried by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange on the bullish rumours in the market. After three days of heavy trading culminating in the eleventh-hour rally on Wednesday, General Lumber lost much of its strength yesterday and finished three cents lower
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  • 533 1 IN AN apparent aboutturn, Mr Jack Chia yesterday said the Singapore Employers Federation (SEF) is not against members giving more than the wage increases recommended by the National Wages Council for 1979. The president's clearing of the air follows a SEF circular to members last
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  • 196 1 THE MINISTER of Labour, Mr Ong Pang Boon, yesterday suggested that leaders of both the Singapore Employers' Federation and the National Employers' Council seriously consider merging the two organisations. A single employers' union will mean that there is a body whose views can be taken as representative
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  • 276 1 A LEADING basin ess group in Singapore's Ong clan, OCC Holding, has gone Into property Investment m part of Its diversification policy. Hw chairman ef OCC, Mr Ong CUn CUe, la wellknown In local business circles us a banker, financier and rubber
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  • 455 1  -  By JOHN LIM CHINA will adopt various forms of international trade practices to develop its trade relations with other countries. The deputy-director of the International Trade Research Institute of the Ministry of Foreign Trade of China, Mr Zhang Pei-ji, said, "We believe the flexible
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    • 67 1 Leader...page f rasa SHIPPING TIMES IRAN will Qmk «U sale to Hi AN •ppertudty to ue Wagapeexpfdltre t rtu experti5e........................... 7 CALL to let Chrysler g* baak- PEW ihtodei to the way §t nipt 5 Sine aew.................................. 11 US tax psßeies affeettog ex- PAUT Y wins Baffles Tiwcr perts I
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    • 155 1 FOR PEOPLE WHO MATTER Malaysia's controversy industrial 00-adiostiexi act Singapore's problem rtr m The latest issue of the ASEAN Business Quarterly cows a wide ana of Interest for businessmen. Dr John Wong's article on China's supply end demand for ASEAN's primaiy commodities deals admirably with a littie Known subject, particularly
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 454 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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    • 356 2  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH INVESTORS not familiar With dealing with China were yesterday advised to find local partners in Singapore who already have close trade ties with that market. Singapore can play ah important role as a link for commercial relationships between foreign
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    • 81 2 MR L KEITH Hltchc** has taken up an appointment as representative in South-east Asia of the National Bank of New Zealand Ltd, replacing Mr Tim Moriarty who has been appointed deputy manager, international division in the bank's head office. Mr Hitchcock has been with the bank's head
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    • 55 2 A four-cylinder Perkins marine diesel engine that Is easy to Install and service has made its debut at the Southampton boat show In Britain. A feature of the Perkins 4.118 engine Is a compact ride-mounted heat exchanger cooling system. The engine is suitable for small pleasure cruisers,
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    • 134 2 MEMBERS of the Victorian Chambers of Commerce and Industry are interested in establishing contact with Singapore manufacturers and exporters of printing materials, electronic goods, hardware materials, office equipment, general merchandise, stationery supplies, jewellery and hair accessories. The latest Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Bulletin
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    • 110 2 THE Hotel and Catering Training School will hold an open house on Friday between 9 am to 4.30 pm to let visitors observe trainees at work in the various trades of the hotel industry. Those interested in making a career in the industry can discuss job opportunities
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    • 389 2 SINGAPORE is becoming an increasingly important manufacturing centre for WMF. Europe's leading manufacturer of high quality cutlery and tableware. WMF Singapore, the only overseas subsidiary is actually a take-over from the previous cutlery producer, J A Henkels in 1975. The company has several other manufacturing
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    • 376 2 ESSO Singapore has embarked on projects worth up to $200 million at its refinery on Pulau Ayer Chawan. Most of the projects are expected to be commissioned by the end of 1981. The latest Esso Singapoe News said that it is the first time
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    • 356 2 TOTAL visitor expenditure of Hongkong Singapore's major rival tourist destination in Asia, increased by almost one third for the first six months of this year compared to the same period last year. This was brought about by an increase in tourist arrivals and the number
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    • 291 2 ABOUT 350 international manufacturers and suppliers will be exhibiting the latest automotive accessories and equipment at the Second Asian Automotive Exhibition opening at the Hyatt Hotel on Oct 18. The display will cover motor accessories, service station and workshop equipment, car care
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    • 65 2 THE SINGAPORE Institute of Management will hold a one-day seminar on managerial effectiveness on Nov 23 at the Shangri-La Hotel. The seminar will be conducted by Professor Bill Reddin, a consultant widely recognised as one of the best authorities on managerial effectiveness. He has been an
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    • 52 2 THE Singapore Employers Federation (SET) has been granting, since 1972, three annual awards to outstanding students in the Singapore University to encourage them to perform better, said Mr Jack Chia, the federation's president. Mr Chia was speaking yesterday at award presentation ceremony for this year's three
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  • REGIONAL
    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 566 3 Agencies CHINA'S industrial production increased 9.4 per cent in September over the previous month, the official Xinhua News Agency reported Wednesday. The government's Statistical Bureau said China's industrial output was up 11.5 per cent over September 1978. The report said light industrial output increased 10 per cent last
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    • 311 3 JAPAN has its own Cubastyle crisis and it may be worse than America "s. The Soviet Union has 8,000 to 10,000 men on three islands within 50 miles of Japan's main islands, according to Japanese defense sources, compared with 2,000 troops on Cuba, 90
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    • 379 3 AP Reuter A HIGH Thai official in Geneva warned on Wednesday that up to 360,000 Kampuchean refugees may soon cross the Thai border and create a serious threat to the national security of Thailand. He said the refugees are caught in the fighting between Vietnamese-backed
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    • 208 3 INDONESIA is expected to face tough talks with Australia on their continental shelf boundaries due to Canberra's plan to announce a 200 sea mile fishery zone on November 1, Indonesian officials said. The talks are likely to be affected by Australia's new zone which in effect could harm
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    • 195 3 AP CHINA'S modernisation programme has improved relations among Beijing, London and Hongkong, governor Sir Murray Maclehose said. Addressing the opening session of the Legislative Council Hongkong's lawmaking body Sir Murray cited chairman Hua Guofeng's forthcoming visit to Britain as a clear indication of
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    • 72 3 Beijing has now 2,949,000 working people, 6.8 times the early post-liberation (1949) figure of 433,000, each supporting 0.62 people instead of the 2.8 oif the early 1950'5, New China News Agency (NCNA) reported. The city has so far this year provided work for 151,000 jobless people and educated
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    • 494 3 UPI FOR THE first time since the Communist Revolution in 1949, China has an official newspaper with no political dogma but business news, photographs of pretty girls in skirts and classified advertisements. People jostled to buy the first issue of the bi-monthly newspaper in po6t
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    • 299 3 Reuter TRADE between the US and China will almost double this year following normalisation of relations between the two nations last January, a US government analyst said on Wednesday. Miss Susanne Lotarski, acting director of the China Affairs Division at the Commerce Department's Bureau of East-West
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 403 4 CHINA, in a major push to realise its ambitous modernisation programme, will soon buy millions of dollars worth of farm machinery from America for largescale production of soybeans, wheat and other grains, a leading Japanese company said yesterday. An official of Nichimen Jitsugyo, a top
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    • 77 4 DESTINATION SEPTEMBER Jan/Sep Shipped tonnes Afloat tonnes Shipped tonnes UK options MEm Africa 0.50 1.25 Australasia 54.00 Canada 5.00 90.00 Continent 1,703.00 10.00 18,709.25 India 101.00 1,731.25 Japan 957.00 302.00 13,182.00 West Asia 40.50 570.75 Pacific 128.00
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    • 90 4 THE MALAYSIAN Minister Qf Finance has fixed these rates for the period from Oct 11 until further notice: Rubber: 284'» cents a kg; Copra: M 51,031.35 a tonne; Palm kernel: $955.75 a tonne; White pepper: $4,714.36 a tonne; Black pepper: $3,172.01 a tonne; The rates of duty payable
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    • 79 4 THE STRAITS tin price In Penang eased Ms 9 per pienl to Ms2,f 19 yesterday M$M above the international Tin Agreement ceiling, dealers said. The market eased in reaction to Wednesday's rise, and on weaker overnight London advices and a larger contribution of tin ores from miners. Turnover
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    • 31 4 Rubber Oct 11 Singapore: November: 289.00 cents (up 1.25 cents) Malaysia: November 289.50 cents (up 1.25 cents) Tin: M 52,010 (down $9) Official offering: 163 tonnes (up 33 tonnes)
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    • 152 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday closed easier in continued quiet trading, dealers said. Nearby January closed at 12.06/10 US cents against Wednesday's 12.24/42 close, March at 12.62/66 against 12.70/74 with distant October at 13.48/52 against 13.58/66 cents. Sugar futures closing prices: Prrvkw (Mil CkMteg Jan 12.06 10 12.24/42
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    • 232 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed slightly higher yesterday with November One RSS buyers quoted at 289.00 cents per kilo, up 1.25 cents from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up about 1.75 cents on higher London advices, buying interest and some forward demand, notably January/March 1980, they said.
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    • 358 4 R.A.S. prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 283.00 284 OON Int. 1 R.S.S November 289 75 290.25 Int. 1 R.S.S. December 295 00 295.30 Int. 2 R.S.S 282 50 283.50N UK/Cont 281 50 282.30N Int. 3 R.S.S 279.50
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    • 115 4 NOON SSR and SMR pnces yssterdsy HAS Surtii (Carnal Mtk) Buyers Salter* SSR 20 11-ton pallat) 267 00 269 006 SSR SO (l-Um pallet) 264 00 266 00S Dtteaker (Forward Mtk) Bayers Sailers 268 50 2W.S0N 265 50 267.SON MRELB SMR CV SMR L SMR GP SMR
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    • 285 4 QUIET trading conditions prevailed in the Singapore produce market yesterday. Prices were mostly unchanged. For want of stocks, coffee dealers idled throughout. Routine sales of Malaysian grown Excelcior coffee was reported to some West Asian ports. There were some enquiries for pepper from neighbouring countries. These resulted in
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    • 193 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (111 HK dollars, spot ex-godown) C*Om yarn: China Blur Phoenix 208 2.315; 32s 2.815. <0s 3.045 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gnfc: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 341 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE; 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 101. 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 070 THAI BROKEN: A super OCS.
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    • 551 4 ALUMINIUM: Up £5 for cash and £1 higher (or three-months yesterday morning. Activity mainly confined to the premarket where prices held steady on demand for cash and some fresh buying in the forward position. Once again trade selling was evident on any rise. Three-months traded at £766 in
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    • 63 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Wed Previous Malaysian 5'V ffa bulk per tonne December 620.00slr 627.00slr Sumatra 5'> ffa bulk October 630.00sir 635.00alr November 635.00sl r 640 QOsIr December 637 50slr 640.00alr January 632.50pd 637.50slr Feb/March unch 642.50pd Nigeria 5'.
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  • ASIAN STOCK
    • 633 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa THE market yesterday, responding to the sharp three-day sell-off on the New York Stock Exchange, fell sharply. Another bearish factor was the uncertainties surrounding the turmoil within the Japanese LiberalDemocratic Party caused by the setback in the recent general elections. Almost all sectors were lower.
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    • 380 4 TRADING yesterday registered only slight headway, showing a spillover of bearish sentiment from Wall Street, dealers said. However, there was a rush for BH South and Bunda berg, both now are targets of large takeover bids and BH South rose 35 cents to $3.50 but bidder Western Mining slipped
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    • 155 4 THE market closed lower across the board yesterday with turnover rising to 7.09 million pesos from Wednesday's 4.63 million. Baguio Gold, Lepanto B, Philex B, Basic Petroleum, Pogei, and First Phil Holdings all lost ground. Unchanged were Benguet Con B, Landoil B, Oriental B, Phil Overseas, Seafront, CDCP, Inco
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    • 233 4 OCT 11 Bahts Asia Credit Asia Fibre Ayuthaya lnv. And Trust Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank Bangkok Drying And Silo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban Bangkok Nylon Bank Ol Asia Bank Of Ayudhaya Lid Bata Berll Jucker Carpet InterNational Charoong Thai Wire Crown Seal Duslt Thanl first Trust O. S
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    • 312 4 Source: SHK See THE MARKET managed a small technical rally yesterday, aided by the announcement that China has discovered small reserves of oil just outside Hongkong's waters. A similar announcement this time last year would probably have instigated a rush for shares but yesterday's performance indicates the current malaise
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    • 63 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 472.0 Tuesday 4829 Week Ago 488.3 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 840.32 Tuesday 857 58 Week ago 884 90 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Wednesday 31 to 32 Tuesday to 38 H.K.HANG 8ENG Thursday 645.90 Wednesday 645.27 Week ago 577.36 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday 538 15 Wednesday
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 312 5 THE US dollar remains "the most appropriate" currency for setting crude oil prices, Qatar's Oil Minister Sheikh Abdul Aziz A 1 Thani said. Speaking to visiting French journalists in the capital, Doha, he said the dollar had returned to a "good level"
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    • 52 5 Marine and equipment from the 38th American Marine Amphibious Unit and Camn Leiune We eSd 2J.. tl a l Wll, i! l l ie u hem te miJ,tar y exerc i®eB at Guantanamo Bayta tuba. About l,B®i marines will take part in the four-week manoeuvre. UPI photo.
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    • 435 5 Reuter IRAN'S future oil production level will depend on whether the country can absorb the income from its oil exports. Disclosing this Central Bank governor Ali Mowlavi said that for the moment Iran would keep to its daily export target of 3.3
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    • 227 5 AP THE American Congress has been urged to consider letting the Chrysler Corp go bankrupt rather than grant the automobile manufacturer's plea for federal assistance. The director of the bureau of competition of the Federal Trade Commission, Mr Alfred Dougherty Jr, told the Senate banking
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    • 169 5 Reuter THE Soviet Union is expected to need almost all the 25 million tonnes of grain offered by the United States to make up the shortfall in this year's harvest, diplomatic sources said in Moscow on Wednesday. But the shortfall will not have so
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    • 171 5 NEARLY 20 million foreigners visited the United States last year 50 per cent more than in 1972 and the incoming torrent is still rising this year. Meanwhile, the great flood of American travellers to foreign countries, which hit a high of 24 million in 1973, seems to
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    • 729 5 ARRIVALS it Service Local Operator Number Time From y GIA GA980 1030 HLP 1 SLA SQ103 1045 KUL t MAS MH605 1045 KUL t GIA GA944 1055 PKU r SLA SQ211 1045 HLP GIA GA908 1100 MES i PAL PR501 1135 MNL f SIA SQ63 1155 MNL
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    • 694 5 UPI AMERICA'S chairman of the Council of Wage and Price Stability conceded that he is discouraged by the lack of success in controlling inflation, but said the present policies should continue. ,f The policies we are pursuing are the only possible ones," Mr Alfred
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    • 217 5 UPI SAUDI Arabia is facing domestic problems and leaflets attacking Saudi King Khaled's government are being distributed clandestinely, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat said on Wednesday. Mr Sadat also said that Egyptian military assistance is tilting the balance in Morocco's favour in the conflict with the
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 399 5 Agencies BRITISH trade union leaders on Wednesday asked the hard-pressed British Leyland motor company for a 30 per cent wage increase. Mr Geoff Armstrong, responsible for managementstaff relations, replied that "to talk about that level of wage rise when the firm is struggling to survive is
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    • 157 5 The NEW Ford Transit Built on Success TRANSIT is established as one of Europe's most successful ranges of commercial vehicles with over one million sold. It has succeeded because its basic design is right for the job it has to do; whether it is carrying goods or people or both.
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  • 455 6 THE RIGHT level of contribution to be levied on wage earners for the compulsory saving fund known as the CPF has been a subject of debate among academics and businessmen for many years. While all agree that such savings are necessary as a hedge in
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  • 240 6 USING Singapore as an intermediate springboard for eventual investment ventures in China is a suggestion worth considering. But, only as a first step to maximising the use of our resources in tapping the vast potential of the new China trade. Yesterday's suggestion by the
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  • 892 6  -  By PETER SCHUYTEN NYT TAX provisions concerning personal income earned abroad are casting a pall over the consulting engineering business, and with it the United States' ability to export heavy construction equipment and machinery. This is the provocative thesis put forth by Warren Nissley and
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  • 1069 6  -  By T.B.PERAMUNETILLEKE Depthnews LEGEND has it that King Solomon's mines and Sinbad's valley of diamonds Were in Sri Lanka. Legend or not, Sri Lanka's gems have been famous since Biblical times. Today, one of the world's largest gemstone mining projects will be digging, by January 1980, under
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 843 7  -  IMF-WORLD BANK MEETING America is "unequivocally dedicated to dealing effectively with its own inflation and energy problems". It has the will, determination and perseverance, said US Treasury Secretary Mr William Miller in his speech at the IMF-World Bank meeting held last week.
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  • 831 7  -  Major airlines in the United States are brac in g themselves for further financial setback. Most have announced plans for big lay-offs and lesser flights. The slower growth in passenger traffic in September indicates that the softness of the economy is catching up with the airline industry.
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  • 773 7  -  FOBOMj With QUEK PECK LIM WE OFTEN take the good things wrought by our own hands for granted when they can be turned to good advantage if looked at from another perspective. Nowhere is this more clearly demonstrated than in our appreciation of the
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  • 255 7 A LONDON taxi driver regaled me with the story of one of his recent passengers when I told him I was late for an appointment. "Take me to Heathrow," the passenger had said. "What time's your plane?" asked the cabbie. "Eleven thirty, "replied the passenger. "You're
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    • 235 7 I;V n THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL RUBBER AND PLASTICS EXHIBITION FOR ASIA WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE. 26-30 MAY 1980. I 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.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 1401 8 NEW YORK REELING from selling that analysts said bordered at times on hysteria, the stock market on Wednesday (ell sharply for a third straight day in the heaviest trading in history. Analysts said investors feared the recent policy changes by the Federal Reserve Board would bring
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    • EUROPEAN STOCK PRICES
      • 196 9 OCT 10 Fls ABN 348 00 -2 5 Ahold 8870 -18 Akzo 29.80 -*-0.6 AMEV ***** -18 Am/as 126.70 -3.1 Amro Bank 72.70 -0 6 Bergos> 58.00 Berk 105 00 -1.5 Bols 69 30 -2 Borsumij .J 173.50 -2.5 Burhmann 62 20 -1.1 Byenkor? 71 50 -0.7 Calve Delft
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      • 275 9 OCT 10 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquid? B S N Gervais 482 -23 I)anone CSF < Thomson Csl) Ci* Franchise des Pflroles 800 450 90 285 -31 -211 -20 Compagni* financier? Cnmpagnie Generate 356 •14 Credit Foncier De France 516 -14 Hachelte (Libraine) 201 -9 Machines Bull 67.50 -4.5 Michelln (B)
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      • 188 9 OCT 10 Francs Actions Sulsses Alusuisse Br Alusuisse Reg 307 1340 504 -3 -20 -3 Brown Boveri Br Ciba Geigy Br Ciba Geigy P C 2010 1300 1040 -20 -20 -S Clba Geigy Reg Credit Suisse Br Credit Suisse Reg *n 2295 434 -7 -30 -1 Elektrowatt Br. George
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      • 210 9 OCT 10 Dm Aeg-Telefunken Akzo Allz Leben Allz Vers 40MB 2850 ***** ***** *02 2 -S BASF Bay H T Wbank Bay Vbank 143.00 *****B 286 00 •1.4 -4 Bayer BBC BMW 133.30 ***** 175.70 -12 -OJ Cassella Chem Verw Commerzbank 367 00 ***** ***** unch -5 -38 Conti
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      • 94 9 OCT 10 Fn FORWARD MARKET A cec Arbed 390 2400 -1 -30 Aslur Brascan 614 850 •4 -44 Bru-Lamb Canpac Cock 1775 954 393 -25 -64 1 D» Beers Ebes Eleclrobel 281 2200 MOO 2 -S unch Ob-Inno-Bm Gtv Hobok 2825 1024 2800 -25 -46 unch Prtro Ryl Dutch
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      • 102 9 OCT 10 Lire Anie 12 -025 Asioc Gen ***** -400 Baslogi 818 -30 Ctnirale -179 Flat 2045 -03 Fin«.rt.r 136 75 2-25 On Immob 77.15 -0 75 IFI Pn 3010 170 Ilalrrmrnu ***** -106 I taigas 70S -1 lLalllrt»r 351 1 Magnrti M Pf 613 -4 Marelli Ere 392
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    • 229 8 *> '-.V For drinking. For dancing. For delightful evenings. Al//sic by Biicchns bitcrnatinmil of Ijftldotl Opt H l.nnr\: SI'S IHI l\ >p>n >/inii. lu\li i Iha.'t I l\ I. S. I I ')f> >>/ > S.( >0 i ntilu\ii c lh/i.>e < lUll'X I 'jllk ?Slk'l*l ll«M I ""Ml l££lt|
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    • 90 8 p# f 1 J* <* > M 411 > House Ami) Everyday is a biq house affair fcr us Because each day is another new opportunity to perfect our service to you Service by which you remember us Savoury specialities for the choicest pick Ana that truly relaxed atmosphere which
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    • 117 8 LUNCH AT HfiN'S Savour the true flavours of Singapore in cool, exotic, tropical surroundings at the newlook Hm s Heavenly Cookhouse Choose from a vvnole variety of 'ocal foods like Murtaoak. Steam-ooat. Maiay Curies. Noodles. Smoked l>uck and Suckling Piq. Satay. Chilli Crabs Exceptional Cantonese menu Dy ceieorated Hong Kong
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    • 250 8 JO'BURG The Johannesburg stock market was closed on Wednesday (sr Krager Day. See Page 4 for Asian stocks See Page 9 for European stocks u A V IP ft Merlin's New Grill Room It's elegant, comfortable and quietly opulent, with a menu that will delight the discriminating. Our Businessmen's Buffet
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 1397 9  -  In this article, featured in the latest annual publication of the Institute of Banking and Finance, CHIA BOON PENG explains the rationale for unconditional guarantees to bankers. Mr Chia is the assistant general manager of the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore which has planned to
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    • 248 9 Reuter THE HONGKONG Exchange Banks' Association is unlikely to follow the US example of raising its prime lending rate as a result of the latter's recent rise in interest rates. Sources said the Association last raised the prime rate to 14' 2 per
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    • 84 9 THE International Monetary Fund sold 444,000 ounces of gold on Wednesday at an average record price of U*****.78 an ounce 24 per cent above last month's previous record high. Successful bids during the regular monthly IMF auction ranged from $420.80 to $412.51 per ounce. Proceeds from
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    • 37 9 AFP THE Bank of Tokyo has obtained tentative approval from the Japanese Finance Ministry and provisional approval from the Bahrain government to open a branch next March in the Mid-East money centre of Bahrain. AFP.
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    • 193 9 IF YOU should take a good look at the advertisements that appear in the glossy pages of wellknown internationally distributed financial magazines you will find two local names that stand out and which make the most frequent appearances. The Development Bank of Singapore (DBS) and United Overseas Bank (UOB) are
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      • 192 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Oct 11: US DoUarafSpot) Offer Bid 7 days 14% 14'. 1 month 14 15/16 14 13/16 2 months IS 14% 3 months IS 14% 6 months 14% 14% 0 months 14". 14. 12 months 14% 14 Sw.Fr*. Dai. (Middle
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      • 405 9 THE SINGAPORE gold futures market yesterday closed between US$ll.OO and US$lB.OO lower in quiet selective trading in line with Hongkong and New York and following the IMF gold auction on Wednesday, dealers said. Trading was temporarily suspended yesterday morning after a limit-down opening. Prices then turned uncertain before closing
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      • 488 9 THE foreign exchange market was very quiet yesterday, with rates moving within a very narrow margin. The US dollar opened generally weaker, making only very slight gains against the other currencies. Against the Deutschemark, the dollar opened at 1.7775/85, down from its Wednesday night's fix of 1.7855/05. It
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      • 157 9 THE US dollar was quoted steady yesterday against major currencies compared with early quotes and firmer on New York's overnight closing prices in moderately active trading, dealers said. It firmed to 1.7770/75 marks on good two-way business from the morning's 1.7754/62 and 1.7725/35 in New York on Wednesday, and
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      • 66 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed at 225.90 yen yesterday, up from a 225.80 opening, but down from 226.40 at Wednesday's close, dealers said. The dollar fluctuated between 225.80 and 226.10 yen in nervous moderate late trading after early steadiness. Forward dollar rates fell in light trading, with
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      • 48 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Oct 11: Overnight 5WW Call deposits 5'/,9 CM* Buying Selling 3 month Treasury bills S 1 5H 3 month Bank bills 8 1 3 month CD 811/16 89/16 6 month CD 8 8 J 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 9 per cent.
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      • 61 9 AUSTRALIA NZ exchange quotes on Oct 11: E12 US dollar 1 1240/ 1.1192 Sterling 0.5195 0.5131 Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5420 US dollar 1.1693 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.5253 US dollar 1.1368 NEW ZEALAND: Reserve bank midrate: US dollar 0.9925 Trading bank indications: Sterling 0.4586/0.4556 US
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      • 247 9 THE US dollar yesterday opened steady against the main European currencies, helped by a firmer tone for Eurodollar deposits, dealers said. Against the mark, it opened slightly easier at 1.7740/50 compared with Hongkong's 1.7770/75 closing and 1.7780/90 overnight, but hardened in early trading to 1.7830/40. Early dealing was thin
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  • 1377 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (2358 2.408) Allied
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  • 158 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST S'pore Growth Fund 1.19 1.25 (NiHfeif' prim far Oct 1!) INCOME BOND UNIT The Commerce 2 19 2.32 (Carreat pf lew) The Saving Fund 1.41 1.50 Income Bond MS 1.22 S pore Prog Fund 0.97 1 Q2xd S pore Sec. Fund S pore Invest Fund
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  • 2631 10 Gr's Gr's Net 1979 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Dav High Low Company Sale or- C'vr (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 240 15.0 2.2 6.2 12.3 196 123* Alcom 196 10.0 1.3 5.1 26.1 148 110 Allied Choc 126 -4 8.0
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  • 100 10 4 1/2% 1/8/80 (250.000) <88.808 88.755) 4 3/4% 16/9/80 (290.000) (86.708 88.8SS) 6 1/4% l/S/81 (250.000) (88 408 *****) 5% 15/4 81 (250.000) (87.758 87 85S) (4) 87.85 6 1/2% l/S/79-8f (250.000) (86.408 88.506) 6 3/4% 1/9/79-81 (250.000) (88.258 98 355) 6% T F 1/5/83 (250.000) (100.17S) 6
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  • 89 10 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, the period, bids and offered prices and business done, if any, with the number of options traded shown in brackets. Haw Par (Dec $1.40) (0.158 0.235). Paa Electric (Dec $1.30) (0.248 0.32S Prim* (Dec
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  • 1690 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in IoU of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. I.NDISTRIALS Arma (2.358) AJUmmU (2 928 3 0BS) Alcam (1 948 I
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  • 118 10 HUME latwtrtK (M) BM: EOGM to be held at Jalan 219, Old Federal Highway, Petaling Jaya, on Oct 15 at 2.15pm. Hame MmMm (Par Bart) Ltd: AGM to be held at the Board Room on the 2nd Floor, 31.7 km, Bukit Tlmah Road, Singapore on Oct 17 at
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  • 705 10 SENTIMENT remained generally depressed on the Stock Exekuge sf Singapore yesterday when lasses were pasted across a wide front. As was the ease on Wednesday, the opening hour saw most of the selling. Following this, prices jnst levelled off at lower levels as Investors and
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  • 621 10 AFTER two days of downtrend, prices regained some support to close narrowly mixed on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was irregular as investors were uncertain as to whether the market has bottomed in the recent consolidation phase. Initially, there were bouts of selling, especially
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    • 647 11  -  By ANTHONY TAN COMPETITION between large retail stores is apparently hotting up. If not (or higher investment income, earnings at Robinson's, the department store group, would have shown a greater fall for the year ended June 30, owing to a poor second half. Group
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    • 417 11 BATU Lintang is still reaping the benefits of higher average produce prices and increases in its matured oil palm acreage. Although the company's second-half results showed that growth had slowed down to 31 per cent after an interim rise of almost 87 per cent, overall
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    • 600 11 KAMUNTING Tin Dredging's current profits will be substantially reduced by the imminent cessation of dredging operations at the year-end, unless there is a re-issue of a mining title to prolong the operating life of one of its two dredges. Chairman Junus Sudin says
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 48 11 has been appointed to the boards of Gearge Kent (S) Pte and Kent Precision Engineering Pte, two wholly-owned subsidiaries of George Kent (M) Bhd. It was incorrectly stated earlier that Mr Yong had also been appointed to the maiq board of George Kent (M).
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      • 70 11 has reported unaudited group pre-tax profit for the six months ended July 31, 1979 of M 511.996 million compared with $15.06 million the previous period on gross sales of $432 million ($4BB million). The parent company's pre-tax profit is $2.19 million ($2.07 million). The directors declared an
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      • 60 11 has reported after-tax profit of M 51.53 million ($1.25 million) for the year ended June 30. The final dividend declared is 10 per cent gross on capital increased by a one-for-two bonus issue (12.5 per cent), payable on Nov 17 to shareholders registered on Nov 5.
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      • 41 11 has an- n oil need first and final dividend of 20 per cent less tax (15) for the year ended March 31. The dividend is payable on Nov 14. Books closes on Nov 8 to 14 inclusive.
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    • 450 11 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Cloae P»y«ble Ike year Previous year Apollo 5*1 Oct 11 Oct 18 Oct 30 5% 7 5* Dunlop Ind 12.5% I Sept 5 Sept 15 Oct 15 12.5% 35* Pub Text 5% I TE Sept 12 Sept 24
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    • 293 11 AOKAM Tin is transferring its tax residence and board control back to Malaysia after having moved to the UK in 1968. The group's chairman, Encik Abdul Rahim Aki, says consent has been given by the British Treasury. The move which will best
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    • 230 11 PAN Malaysia Cement Works (PMCW) will hold an extraordinary general meeting on Nov 6 to approve the purchase of various investments amounting to $17.69 million as at March 31, 1979. The meeting, to be held at 11.00 am at Holiday Inn, Kuala Lumpur, will also
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    • 365 11 §S*D®l2™» by HOCK LOCK SIEW THERE are few obstacles standing in the way of Sime Darby's rationalisation plans and homecoming scheme now. The Hongkong High Court has already approved the scheme of arrangement whereby China Engineers will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of
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    • 166 11 Date Last Fall Year Company Period Announced Net EPS Gross Pre-tax last year (cents) Dtv. <%) Profit ($nt) Bovis I 15/9 14.509L D Keramat I 20/9 89.8 146.5 25,895 Mai Bank F 23/9 28.6 17.5 25,742 Sea View F 30/9 282L Guinness F 3/10 45.1 38.0 20,582 Syn
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 58 11 KFC RESTAURANT Hong Leong Building Basement Shenton Way Week-end Every Saturday Sunaay NYONYAyiNDONESIAN Specialities Try the real taste cf mouth-watering varieties like Pong-Tauhoo Rebong Masak Lemak Ayam Buah Kluak Hati-Babi Bungkus Kaki Babi Kiam Chye Ayam Opor Sotong Tumis Pedas Ayam Bah Kepiting Lemak Manis Satay Babi And many_more Dishes
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    • 42 11 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. s TIGER PROPERTIES PRIVATE LIMITED 5515,000,000 TERM LOAN to finance TONG BUILDING Managed and Provided by Wardley Limited Singapore Branch September 1979 Wardley Limited HONG KONG SINGAPORE THAILAND PHILIPPINES JAPAN NEW HEBRIDES AUSTRALIA
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  • 402 12 PROSPECTS for substantial growth in trade with China are very good because China has little choice but to continue modernising the economy. This view was expressed yesterday by Mr John Holdridge, adviser to the US government on Chinese Affairs, at the Trade with China conference.
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  • 350 12 SINGAPORE, the "overseas Chinese connection", is much better equipped than other Asean members to respond to the rising economic opportunities in China. This obervation was made yesterday by Mr John Wong of the University of Singapore's Department of Economics at the Conference on Trade
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  • 256 12 AFP AUSTRALIA would provide part of a peacekeeping forte in Kampuchea if a political settlement could be found, Foreign Minister Andrew Peacock told a press conference yesterday. He made it clear that no invitation had arisen because the situation was so tense with the danger of fighting
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  • 829 12 LONDON, Thurs. Share prices closed mixed after fluctuating quietly around overnight levels throughout the day, dealers said. At 3 pm, the FT index was down 1.1 at 470.9. GEC was weak on light selling pressure while other movements in equity leaders were generally limited to 3p where changed.
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  • 447 12  -  By TEO TECK WENG PAUL Y Construction (S) has been awarded the main contract to build the 48-storey Raffles Tower office building in Raffles Place, scheduled for completion in early 1982. The contract valued at over $70 million involves construction of the project's
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  • 221 12 GREY Securities Ltd was no longer considered a subsidiary of Haw Par Brothers International Ltd (HPBIL) by a public accountant firm when its share capital was acquired by Melbourne Unit Tnist in June 1972. Arthur Young and Co of Singapore, the firm,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 234 12 The ABN Bank international That's how many people ABN employs outside Holland. MM* tz W t t Computer Services Foretgn Exchange DealingThe ABN Bank's figures are factual: when we call ourselves international we mean it. When we say we employ 7878 people outside the Netherlands we mean that a staff
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 63 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Wide spread showers followed by light rain. Report for 24 hours prior to 7JI p.m. on Oet.ll at the airport. Maximum temperature 29.9 Associated humidity 71 Minimum temperature 23.9 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 2.45 Rainfall in millimetres 0.2
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 132 13 Reuter MEMBERS of the OECD's shipbuilding working party have reached informal agreement on easing the terms of their consensus on export credits, delegate sources said. The changes will come into force when the OECD secretariat has received formal approval from each government and from the EEC Council, probably
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      • 68 13 Reuter THE Association of West India Trans-Atlantic Steam Ship Lines, Witass, will increase the bunker adjustment charge for both eastbound and westbound traffic to US$l5.6 per freight ton from $15.1, effective Oct 16. Witass said it will also increase the port congestion surcharge for the Port of
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      • 66 13 Reuter THE West German shipbuilding firm Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft AG has won an order for two over 80,000-tonne bulk carriers to be built at its Kiel yard on the Baltic Coast. The ships, ordered by the Norwegian line Leif Hoegh A/S of Oslo, should be delivered in late
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    • 640 13  -  BUOYANCY OF TRADE By HSUNG BEE HWA CONTAINERISED cargo moving through PSA wharves showed a good gain of 23.7 per cent in the first seven months of the year. This climb is indicative of both the growing preference for containerisation as well as the buoyancy
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    • 256 13 UPI UTTLE Mwnwltea cum to tight bat freight markets mnlatalncd a firm aattaak in mast Mtton aa Wednesday. Oaee again, the Lakes grain •rtgln seen pled the fecal paint af atteattaa as grata haases saaght tonnage to clear this seaaaa's US expert barking. Garaac cnaceded the firm rate
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    • 386 13 Lloyd's List HUNDREDS of drums which should have contained exotic, expensive oils from the Far East, mysteriously arrived at European ports containing worthless water. At the High Court in London last week, the shippers. Fuerst Day claimed that Orion Insurance, representative underwriters,
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    • 1685 17 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port
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    • 973 18 f RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS 1 I AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL 1 (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent I and is subject to change I (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the
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    • 1674 18 London Press Service ONE of the consequences of constant technological development is that an increasing proportion of the world's oil and gas comes from beneath the seabed. However, the risks involved in the early offshore operations in the Gulf of Mexico are far removed
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    • 562 18 Shipping Line Page C*l ACS r 0 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 3 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan V 5 ANL I 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 1 Asia America n 5 Asia Merchant n 5 Atlas IV 4 Aust.Cont IV 5 Baltic
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      553 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Benjamas (1500 after Ibn Zuhr A Anchan sails) 35/36 Foo Chow (2300 after Dong Yun) 38/39 Fujikawa Maru (Tanker) (1200 after Chosei Maru P/ O Subject Gas Free) 15/16 Glorious I ro/ro (0000 after Jag Dharma) 46 Good Samaritan II (Tanker) (2300
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    • 380 13 a st class transport Agents: NMHIoyd EAC For further details, please refer to page ScanDutchy| IA RDIM A I A 11 Orient Overseas Co*du*teA Line T? U B 3 I rjTir*^Ti7T ii!ir jrrfi WEST/EAST COASTS I STRAITS CARGO VIA FEEDER TO/FROM HONG KONG) K COMMANDER IX 0 COMMANDER 20E o
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    • 304 13 SSI SEALORD UJ ANTAI 1 n m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) Kuwait (28/10), Shuaiba (31/10). Dammam (4/11), Dubai (6/11) Kuwait (16/11), Shuaiba (19/11), Dammam (22/11). Dubai (25/11), Muscat (28/11) Dubai (18/11). Abu Dhabi (21/11). Doha (24/11), Dammam (27/11), Kuwait (30/11) Kuwait. Dammam. Dubai FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE U S
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    • 371 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FUILY CONTAINERISED SERVICE K lACEHN 31 N PEARt 4 C-RO7E 10 C PAW 16 Hawe R dam f stow Hborg Brem A'aerp 30 Oct 31 Oct 1 No, 4 No. 5 No. 7 No. 7 No. 9 No. 7 No«* II No. 1?
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    • 640 13 L Nedioyd Lines Call us We call the world Agents: Nedlloyd EAC Please refer to page m I MAERSK LINE Maersk Pinto Maersk Rando Maersk Pinto Maersk Rando Maersk Pinto Saied Saied 13-14/10 21-22/10 27-28/*****-30/10 1 4-5/11 5-6/11 azD esi raa i 5/11 25/11 12/11 2/12 iem MLl'HlMlimfHtilM'llT fOR Ent
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    • 758 14 FULLY CONTAMERISED TO EUWft EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE S pore PKctanf Pen BMao Paid Riduners 7/11 911 Geroj H'buri Bremen Rdam Antwerp 12/12 ifl 1? 7/1? 5/12 ers 17 11 20/11 l« 12 7/12 24/12 22/12 19/12 17/12 FULLY CONTAINERISED TO GENOA/TWESTE 111 111 S pare P Keunj Genu Ihntc
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    • 376 14 Tennessee Samoa (IBS) (£AC) Vancouver BC Seattle Los Angeles San Francisto Haracai* 21/12 I 27/1 New Oteans 4/1 13/2 NEXT LOADER: SINALOA" Oct 17/19 'Also LOADING N. Orleans. Houston via MINI-LANDBRIOGE »IPOISS I I I ARAPIAN 'L/U V /L' I 4SC IRAVA* PORTS I (heavy-uft capacity 200 tons) To: DUBAI.
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    • 702 14 EVERGREEN LINE r FAR FAS I EUROPE EXPRESS FUll CONTAINER SERVICE 1 ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UNITED KMGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. WRMWGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LEEDS WEST GERMANY MtEMCRHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S>n Hankwi Ftfasteo* l*t«4an tahMip It I Vnapr 13 Oct
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    • 997 14 1* PAGAN HT ONE TWA (WSCHARONG ONLY) Burma Fivt Star Shipp*"! Corpn. BURMESE NATIONAL LINE LOAOMG FOR RANGOON Vpm* P*«u* 20/22 Od 23/24 Oct HAftGVK ONLT) 14/1( Oct BFS S C Aoents m Motayvo TEPS MALAYSIA Port Kctang TH (38>-7355 Penang Tet *****/***** Compania Argantina Da Navatacion Intarcontinantal S. A.
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    • 701 14 mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 78. *****70 31 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P Keiant Smtapore Loadn| tar: MAY SKY.... TUE RIVER.. P Ktunt SJULED 21/22 Oct Smfapore M PORT 19/20 Oct 13/15 Oct 9/10
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    • 599 15 DDL Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent Takjalay Cardfcanßay T«Wa Eiprm Koodoo* by lin|i Mara Kamafcwa Mar Haa*vgEi«mi From UK/Continent cowtmcbht sonnet from w/cowpn Htwi ■>(«> rtem I* Havre SIM PRolanf Spore H»it Ports UM Mod Mod W 13 Oct IS Oct HR RS UN M -Mod
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    • 820 15 ft** GRANARD LINE Granard Shipping Agencies (Si Pt* Ltc Tel ???5977 (5 Linesi Din s I'jdinq SOn Bid A//J S"ipp>nq 4 I'ifling Ente'P'ises wmmmmmmmmmmmmmoLam FB Franco Belgian Services fflP f AST FMfNfH Sf HVltf 61TH BELGIAN UH RASTERS I I\ls racTrrr FULL CONT/UNERSHP S*GAPO« P KELAMC Le Ha»r« R dam
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    • 748 15 n [rr*j BEN LINE CONTAINERS exhsss com wo same* to/from euro* T§JUPOPT Mfpßay C*4|»liT Tatoa Eipreu Rewtaun lay Rasuf a Hani UMtoiltn ltan»anf [ifini FMMEUBOH H BURG B HAVEN R'O«M HAVRE SOTON W Germany Austria Benehn France All* P Manf Spore Far Tote Eipress Sa4ad Saded Salad Saded 11/11 IVII
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    • 843 15 Scan Dutch V f mirAVdM i m iv. kVi »i» >i 11: i>» t iiTi i .7i i j >: i r FRMCESCA BUNGA MM* FAANCESCA BUNGA MHIM FRANCE SCA BUNCA OAHIA FRANCESCA BUNGA OMtIA WD KMM KD MOOM TOYMM mjmcMi JUTUNOM ■MMKMM WD Kin SEUMM S**re I) IMb 2)
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    • 653 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. I S. AFRICA KMEMM DMCOnUOS i Reunion Durban Clown Pt Eki E London) Kuantan 15/18 Oct S pore LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Moble, Houston, Galveston) Sinfipere P. Kebnf Kuantan US Gdl LETITIA LYKES (dock t loa<h)
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    • 1014 16 TO EUROPE P Kelang t Havre R'dam Hburg C CONTAINER 3W 13 Off MM 130 Oct 31 Oct 4 No. 5 K SS BRIOGt 23W 21 <kt 22 Oct 1 Nov 9 Nov 11 Nov 12 N N CORAL ISW ?6 Oct 27 Oct |13 Nov 14 Nov 18 Nov
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    • 759 16 E.C./GREAT LAKES SERVICE lOAOMG FOR KN TOM. WW OIK MONTHM. TORONTO ASHTAfRR.* Pen#* BtUwm P Ma < Support CAUFORRM/PACFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Loafaf tar lOS ANKLES. SAM FRANCISCO. SUTTU. TACOMA VANCOUVER B C EXPRESS CORTARKR/CORVERTMNAI/ REEFER SERVICE Pfnjnj P Ktiirif Srnfjporr t "SO USHAUTR" U/2t Oct 21/B Oct 2J/H Oct
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    • 503 16 o S;\(.rc>np SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD ;OIM f.oon OC( AN BJi L D SO S'NGAPOHE 1 VAR E TI N G 9' IJI 3 L'NfS' GENERAL 9')'''<t«k.lNESl T tlf« OS «4 t >9'< RS 2SS6O A 8 CARSHtP C ABL E CAHGOSMiP Mill llelll Ue«|i(Hinl Container Linos WEEKLY CONTAINER
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    • 985 16 IfflO, INTfHNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BfRHAO EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Hl—ft feeder =P Kelang vessel S pore 1) MsrrHes ?> Rdam 3) H burg 4t Gburg B OAHIIA 13 10 6 SURIA 16 10 3f 10 511 611 811 fRANCESCA 20 10 WD DfJMA 73/10 Ml 1? 11 13
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    • 731 16 t INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. jj Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11'*****57 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE ALKYON NORASIA NBS7 NOR ASIA WBSI S'pore P. Kelang 16 Oct 19 Oct 12 Nov IS No* Penang Loadng tor: Avon (UK) Boulogne Boulogne Antwerp Avon (UK) Rotterdam Avon
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    • 359 17 m(tm EGYPTIAN IMTFCN ATinKi A I I IkiE /Cil i INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG FROM EGYPT ALEXANDRIA SINGAPORE NN.E U SID OCT 3 OCT 20 I GENERA! AGENTS I N SHIPPING PTE LTD IFI *****11 (SINGAPORE) Tl» R*****7 SUB AGENTS HSH Mi SDN BHD TEI *****3 *****7 iKti *****6
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    • 343 17 I FAR EASTWEST AFRICA SERVICES FCL LCL SERVICES TO LAGOS/APAPA, DOUALA AND AHOJAN I VESSEL S pore I POPI P 29 Oct BARON STAR 28 Nov FRATA SHIPPING PTE. LTD SMGAPORE. TEL: *****04 KANNIVELL LINES MALAYSIA SINGAPORE BANGKOK SERVICE Singapore. Bangkok... Singapore. In Pt/12 Oct 17/20 Oct 31/1 Nov Guiong
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