The Business Times, 1 November 1979

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1 18 The Business Times
  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 141/1/71 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, MM SOCENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 65 1 The United States Assistant Secretary for East Asia and Pacific Affairs, Mr Richard Holbrooke left Singapore yesterday after a one-day visit. He declined to comment on his discussions with Singapore leaders including a meeting with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew on Tuesday evening. During his stay here, Mr
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    • 94 1 Reuter TOKYO, Wed. leading members of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party have formed a bloc devoted to throwing Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira out oC office, political sources said. The leadfcrs, former Premiers Takeo Fukuda and Takeo Mild and former ministers Yasuhiro Nakasone and Ichiro Nakagawa, are believed to
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    • 87 1 AFP JAKARTA, Wed. Asean is hoping that its forthcoming talks with the European Economic Community (EEC) will result in an accord fen* economic co-operation before the end of this year. Asean Secretary General Umarjadi NjotowiJono said the group wanted to have an accord, designed to promote existing bilateral
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    • 56 1 Reuter TOKYO, Wed. Brunei has told Japanese oil companies prices on crude oil shipments to Japan will be raised by US$3.3O to U5526.50 a barrel, effective tomorrow, oil industry sources said. Brunei shipped 55 million barrels of crude oil to Japan last year, accounting for 3.2 per
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    • 106 1 AP TOKYO, Wed. China announced pay rises for 40 per cent of its 100 miiHn« workers today while at the same time announcing higher prices for meat, fish, eggs and other non-staple foods. Xinhua news agency said the pay rises, effective in November, would be the third since
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    • 92 1 AP MANILA, Wed. West Germany plans to build the world's largest solar power plant using silicon photo cells for electricity, German ambassador Wolfgang Eger said today. The plant is to be built next year in Bulacan province near Manila and will generate 10 kilowatts, enough electricity for
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    • 80 1 Reuter BEIJING, Wed. China's leading newspaper, the People's Daily, will be printed in Hongkong from tomorrow so that readers in the British Colony can get it faster, a spokesman for the paper said today. The daily, is sent to Hongkong from Canton and arrives there at
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    • 65 1 Reuter LONDON, Wed. The Bank of England said the government's offering of British Petroleum Co Ltd stock will consist of 80 million ordinary shares priced at 363 pence, payable in instalments of 150 pence on application and and 213 pence on February 6, 1960. It said
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    • 60 1 UPI NEW YORK, Wed. Stocks were mixed early today with blue-chips failing to show much strength in the wake of yesterday's rally. Trading wife moderately active. The Dow Jones industrial average, which rose 15.19 points yesterday, was off 1.10 points to 822.69 around U am. Advances led declines
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 1 THE Staginn Stock ITrriMiMfi in elated yeaterday for Had Ray* HajL <$■ Teeeday, small gain were, pasted m meet treats n light shsrteavering activity. The Straits lines Industrial index rise fraettsaaliy ta ttSJB while the Easiness Times index rase by I«JS paints ta 866.17.
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  • 668 1  -  UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEES By COLIN CHEE THE EXPORT Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS) has introduced a bankers guarantee scheme that will help sharpen the competitive edge of Singapore exporters. The ECICS said in a press statement it now offers unconditional guarantees to Singapore commercial and
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  • 192 1 TOSHIBA, a giant Japanese electronics group, has entered the fan usslngly competitive market for sophisticated medical electronic equipment. The group yesterday announced plane to set up a ssks office in Singapore to market its range of medical electronic equipment. It is believed that TaUba is the
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  • 460 1 THE Development Bank of Singapore (DBS) has formed'a special task force to plan the bank's strategy for the Hi in the light of ecoaomlc perspectives. Sources said the special committee, made op of the bank's sealor management, was formed at the beghHtag of
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  • 277 1 Reuter, AFP NEW Zealand would be guided to a large extent by the views of the five-mem-ber Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asenn) on how to react to any worsening of the regional situation because of the Inrtoctrtns conflict New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister Brian Talboys said
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  • 225 1 sa mast world massy sMikels yesterday Mewlag paHtratlaa af the waasl W trade flpns la eight aaalfcs. GaM srieee wee hy ap Is DHji aa M?tath?>toesnl ililK all taapart Mil la the Idstery af fee ÜB. IMs Is rtghtty saaee thsa the fLIIMMea
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  • 465 1  -  •y MANO SABNANI THE COLD Storage group on the move again, with plans to set up several supermarkets, a chain of gourmet food stores, pharmacies and manufacturing facilities for food and drinks in both Singapore and Malaysia. Details of the group's ambitious (dans
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 464 2 COURSES AND TALKS Nov 1-2: Effective Sales Management, Hyatt Hotel, Price Waterhc.se Nov 3: Stocks and Work in Progress, 37th Floor Hong Leong Building, Peat Marwick Mitchell Nov 5-9: Welding Inspection, Sisir lecture room, Sisir Nov 5-9: Practical Aspects of Using Mini-Computers, 37th Floor Hong Leong Building, Peat
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    • 224 2 THREE Dutch newspaper editors will arrive in Singapore today to study at first hand the Republic's economic development. Their three-day stay in Singapore is part of a special orientation tour of West Asia and the Far East. The tour is sponsored by the
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    • 481 2  -  By RONNIE LIM PLANS for Singapore's first aromatics complex, consisting of an upstream plant and possibly several downstream plants, have reached an advanced stage. It is understood that design engineering work may begin towards the end of the year when Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore
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    • 189 2 ■TOHNS.MANVTT.T ir international Corporation (JM), one of the world's leading manufacturers of insulation products, is holding a conference for its distributors at the Singapore Hilton. JM, one of the 30 companies that make up the Dow Jones Industrials index, hopes that the conference
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    • 62 2 THE NATIONAL Productivity Board wiO hold two courses next month for personnel managers and other executives. The first course is designed to give personnel' managers greater understanding and knowledge of personnel administration. It wtU he conducted from Nov 12 to Dec 15 at the NPB Towa
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    • 66 2 Tea per eeat mere paylead and II per ceat lees faei ia the prend claim ef the Wappertal ecechbalMers whs naveiied this streamlined vehicles at the Fraakfnrt meter shew receatty. Deslgaed by Lnigi Celaai la ceeperatlea with Daimler-Bens, it beasts a variable loading height, and beth
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    • 521 2 MALAYSIAN CEMENT users and dealers from four associations has hit out at manufacturers for their "unreasonable attitude in refusing to allow other lorries to convey cement at the approved exfactory price of $6.50 per bag. They attended on Tuesday a meeting arranged by
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • REGIONAL
    • 177 3 AFP. THE economic ministers of Japan and Asean are to meet in Tokyo next month to discuss major issues affecting their relations. The Philippines' Deputy Trade Minister Vicente Valdepenas said in a published report that the Tokyo talks were a continuation of
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    • 166 3 Reuter. VIETNAM is to send 75 combat pilots to Iraq to strengthen its air force in return for an Iraqi loan of USJ7O million, the South China Morning Post newspaper reported yesterday quoting intelligence sources. The Hongkong paper said the agreement was reached during
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    • 47 3 Two North Korean soldiers peering from i eheekpost la the demilitarised seae*s Mat security area where both North Korea and Sonth Korea's United Nations' Command station ferees. Hie demilitarised xene was calm following the death of President Park. AP photo. AP photo
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    • 875 3 Reuter NYT. THE South Korean government has sacked Chief Presidential Secretary Kim Kae-Won, now being questioned in connection with the assassination of President Park Chung-Hee. The martial law command, set up hours after Mr Park was shot by his intelligence chief, said yesterday
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    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 453 3 Agencies VISITING Chinese Vice Foreign Minister He Ying had talks in Beirut last night, the Palestine Liberation Organisation chief Yasser Arafat, the Palestinian News Agency Wafa reported. The Agency said they discussed West Asian and world problems and that Mr He reaffirmed China's support for the PLO
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    • 552 3 VICE Premier Deng Xiaoping has urged China's artists and writers at their first post-Mao congress to continue educating the people in communist ideology and oppose dissidents, the Chinese news agency Xinhua said yesterday. Mr Deng, second ranking in the ruling communist party as well
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    • 177 3 AFP. AN exhibition of land, sea and air military equipment will be held in Kuala Lumpur early next year. More than 150 international producers at military hardware will display their goods at the exhibition, probably the first of its kind to be
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    • 97 3 Reuter. A MALAYSIAN brick-mak-ing company was entitled to dismiss 73 workers who went on strike to try to secure a collective bargaining agreement, counsel argued in the Privy Council in Loudon on Tuesday. "There is nothing in statute law which precludes an employer dismissing
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    • 359 3 THE 1980s are crucial far the realisation of the objectives of the New Economic Policy. Its realisation calls for a higher level of public sector participation, Malaysian Deputy Minister of Finance Mak Hon Kam said. Foreign financing, particularly in the form of soft loans, will
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    • 610 3 WHILE agriculture plays a dominant role in the economic performance and development of Malaysia, the financing of some sectors leaves much to be desired, the chairman of the Association of Banks in Malaysia, Senator Kamarul Ariffin, said. Opening the half-day seminar In Kuala Lumpur on
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 117 3 TO€XPORTERS OF CAPITAL GOODS ANDSEFMCES The Chartered Dank, through its wholly owned subsidiary Standard Chartered Merchant Bank Asia Limited, is now able to offer specialist advice and assistance to Singapore based exporters wishing to take advantage of the recently announced ECICS fixed rate funding scheme. Under this scheme, the Dank
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 671 4 EXCHANGE CONTROL REMOVAL FT SUDDENLY London commodity traders are in a whole new world. The British government's decision to remove all remaining exchange control restrictions has been generally welcomed by the commodity markets, but it will mean spme radical changes. British citizens can now
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    • 415 4 Reuter WORLD cereal production will fall behind consumption needs this year, and for the first time in five years carry-over stocks will have to be used to feed the world, Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) regional director Dioscoro Umali said yesterday. Hardest hit
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    • 79 4 Reuter MEMBERS of the US Scaste aai Hmm will meet today to reaetre <*- fereaeea www stackpile disposal Mils ftp* pro elya^ said yesterday. Seaate twa weeks aga aatoeriaea dlapaeal af SSjm laag teas a( geverameat-ateek-plled tta, IS ndOlaa tray aaaeea at silver aai 1J milUaa
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    • 120 4 THE TOKYO rubber market yesterday closed 0.1 to 0i yen lower in moderate trading, except December which was 1.2 yen higher, dealers bald. The market ruled firmer until early afternoon following higher overseas advices overnight and the fail of the yen against the US dollar. But towards the close
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    • 198 4 HONGKONG: The market was generally steady yesterday, dealers said. Turnover totalled 320 tonnes comprising Thais 121, Kwangtungs 106 and Australias 94. Arrivals were 825 tonnes of Kwangtungs and 780 of Thais. (Prices in HKJ per ptaul ex godown): THAI WHITE: 100 per cent old crop Ist cl*M 147.00a1r, 2nd
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    • 187 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattan yam: China Blue Phoenix 20b 32a 2,080. 40s 3,060 (per bale of 400 lbs). Place feeds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Hand unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly unq;
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    • 68 4 CXP. North Europe*!) porta, In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Tim* Prt vlovi Malayan 5% ft* bulk per tonne Diwwlm unch 0O6alr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk October November December January February S90alr 600alr 606alr unch unch 590pd 607 50qtd 612.50qtd 617 50qtd 620qtd Nigeria 6%
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    • 133 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday closed easier in continued quiet featureless trading, dealers said. January ckMtd at 13.48/80 US cents against Tuesday's 13.44/70 close, March at 13.86/92 against 13.96/14.00 with distant October at 14.10/16 against 14.18/*) cents. Sugar Ohm dsk| frtm: ju a«/aa u.u/4 March OM/B 1X34/14JI May
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    • 105 4 FUTURES closed mostly lower, holding gains up to 1 V* US cents a bushel while losing as much as 31/3 cents in Chicago on Tuesday. Hedging at the close cancelled earlier gains, forcing some contracts to close at or near their lows, traders said. Crusher buying in the January
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    • 55 4 FUTURES in Chicago held oo to early gains to close 1 Vi US cents to V 4 cent a bushel higher on Tuesday. Traders said a lack at offerings helped wheat hold the gains as did professions 1 speculative buying and commission house stop-lon buywas little fresh fundamental news
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    • 652 4 ALUMMUM: Down £2 for cash and £5 for threemonths yesterday morning. Market rather thin reflecting lack of follow-through buying to overnight advance. Prices fell sharply on late ring and kerb after earlier gains of up to £3 per tonne. Cartist stop-loss orders saw three-onths traded down to £796
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  • ASIAN STOCK
    • 244 4 TOKYO SHARE price* closed higher ln moderate trading juiterday. led by |iilinl>—. minings, chemicals and trading firms on the strength o( the rtae by Wall Street, although late profittaking pared early gains, dealers said. The Nikkei Dow-Jones average rose 37.55 to 6,***** points with volume
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    • 201 4 FINANCE counters took a slight decline in the still weak market yesterday, dealers said. Patrathanaldt Ml seven batat, Asia Credit dropped four, Slam Credit, International Trust and Finance, General Finance and Bangkok Investment each dipped two Matat, Capital Trust one and First Trust unchanged at 141 OCT H BahU
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    • 131 4 THE market closed mixed yesterday with mining and oils firmer while commercials and industrials declined, dealers ssid. Turnover dropped slightly to 5.15 million pesos from 5.47 million on Tuesday. Gainers outnumbered losers. Baguk) Gold, B, PhD Overseas and Pogei posted gains while First Phil Holdings and PLDT lost gnwnd.
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    • 216 4 THE market dosed firmer yesterday as fear of a possible increase la local prime Interest rate diminished slightly with the strength of the Hongkong dollar in Tuesday's London foreign exchange market, dealers said. Trading volume increased moderately with dealers attributing it to switching of investment funds back into equity
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    • 247 4 SITUATION stocks underpinned a market buoyed by gains in heavyweight energy stocks, dealers said yesterday. No trades were posted for Ansett while B?ll shares rose $5 to $13.00 oc a relatively light turnover. The All Ordinaries index closed 5.12 points up at 692.89 points, breaking the previous record high
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    • 54 4 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday una* Monday 44U WM* Ago 462.JO Tuesday MSA Weak a«o M7J0 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS iir«iin«Mk i «ja« DOW JONES AVEKAGE **ounc»i«j i. OVMM Tuesday MUS INDUSTRIALS Week ago MLM TimHir "M» UqmU. KM *3 ALL OBDINAKIM «Mki|» MUMS j ffftt HJLHANG SENG Wartn—Amy 074-l« Tuesday
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 820 5 Agencies. MOST members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries are willing to back an oil price hike at next month's ministerial conference, Venezuela's Energy and Mines Minister Humberto Calderon said on Tuesday. "But they strongly reject sharp boosts that would disrupt their
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    • 653 5 NYT, AP. A RISE of 0.8 per cent in the US government's index of leading indicators was reported on Tuesday, adding to confusion in the economic outlook. On its face, the September rise suggested the economy will gain in the months ahead instead
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    • 443 5 NYT. THE US President's Commission on the accident at Three Mile Island has said that fundamental changes must occur in the way nuclear reactors are constructed, operated and regulated if the risks of nuclear power "are to be kept within tolerable limits." But the commission added
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 430 5 ABOUT 81,300 Americans work (or Japanese companies in the US under the direction of 10,500 Japanese executives, according to a study commissioned by the Japan Society of New York. The study, undertaken by a group at Columbia University and published yesterday, counted 1,177 Japanese business entities
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    • 293 5 Reuter. CHRYSLER Corporation has reported a record third quarter loss of US$46B million and said it also expects to be in the red in the last three months of 1979. The stuggling motorcar manufacturer, which has lost more than $743 million through the first
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    • 278 5 Reuter. UNITED States Steel Corporation, the industry leader, has reported a decline in third-quarter profits and said its steel-making operations lost money in the period. The company said its third-quarter profits totalled US$Bl.3 million, down 8.4 per cent from $88.8 million in
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    • 683 5 AP, NYT. PBEBIDENT Carter's nervation Its Number One energy priority, told Congress on Tuesday that new msnfotiry fuel saving steps are being considered, Intending tougher ear and track fnel economy stand nrds. Deputy Energy Secretary John Sawhlll said the high prtartty ptaced
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  • 371 6 EXPORTERS will receive a boost from the longanticipated introduction of the unconditional bank guarantee scheme by the Export Credit Insurance v Corporation of Singapore (ECICS). Just how valuable the scheme will prove to be in promoting Singapore's exports is yet to be seen. The scope
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  • 267 6 COMMON SENSE dictates that it is both hro—ktemte and unhygienic to smoke in stores retailing food products. Unfortunately, human aatare being what it is, there will always be the tforal and the uncaring who blithely ignore raqants to refrain from contaminating goods that otters
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  • 1166 6  -  Island paradise it may be, but Mauritius, a speck in the Indian Ocean, is going through a period oI political change and upheaval. Its economy has been wasted by strikes, and its politics are in the classic transition period between colony and republic. JOHN WORRALL reports.
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  • Article, Illustration
    533 6  -  By ALLAN REDITT Reuter FOR most of us, cork is merely something we pull out of a bottle. But in Portugal cork is big business employing thousands. And since this country produces 65 per cent of the world's cork, and since there's a lot of trouble and some
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 973 7  -  Productivity centres have become a growth industry in the United States. The reason is a lecent abrupt decline in productivity caused by inflation, the declining dollar and concern that a malaise has come to grip America. WILLIAM SERRIN takes a look at the
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  • 427 7  -  By JOHN WESS BRTTAIN increased its in- vestment in research on computers and electronics by 40 per cent last year, according to a recent re- port. The Department of Industry, in its Annual ReJ port on Research and Development Require--4 ments and Programmes, J
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  • 830 7  -  FORUM i with JAMES RESTON THE POFULAB (HfhM la the (MM Mas days ssssm is it flat have m *%ai> pruMii may he ftat followers. We do hove leaders la the Senate aad hi the House, tendtri itpreseatIng states and i
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  • 1170 7  -  By CHRISTOPHER WREN NYT WITH its oQ production lagging behind targets, Libya is joining other important oil producers in moving to make more profitable and varied use of its remaining petroleum reserves, its sole significant source of foreign exchange. Libya's oil revenues are expected to
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 355 8 SHARE prices in Paris weakened in all sectors on Tuesday except banks and insurances which were steady and constructions which were mixed in very quiet trading, dealers said. The death of France's Labour Minister Robert Boulin dampened sentiment. Mechanical engineerings, foods and oils showed the largest falls. BSN Gervais
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      • 224 8 MOST lending shares in Frankfurt closed weaker on Tuesday than the previous day's close, bourse sources ssid. OCT 30 On Acc-Telcfunken 37 JO -07 Akao MM Ails Lel»n 875 Otl Alii Vm mm -4 BASF 171 JO -02 Bay H T Wbank 2MB Bay Vbank 274 Btyfr uuo -OJ
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      • 277 8 SHARE prices in Amsterdam on Tuesday closed mixed with Akzo unchanged and Hoogovens up 0.10 guilder in otherwise lower Dutch internationals, dealers said. Investment funds were higher except for Rorento which lost 0.40 after its half-yearly report on Monday, while KLM put on one, Amev 1.20 and Oce-van Der
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      • 117 8 BELGIAN share prices were mostly lower in quiet trading, bourse sources said. Vieille Montagne, UCB and Arbed rose, while Safins. Asturienne, Hoboken, FN, Cockerill, Wagons-Llts, Acec, GB, Mosane, Cometra and CBR fell. OCT 30 m FORWARD MARKET Arm* Artwd 3tt -IS mo Astur Brucui SM -M M Bra-Lamb Cinptf
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      • 1272 8 NEW YORK STOCKS pushed broadly higher in moderate trading on Tuesday, in the best rally in five weeks. The-action was in marked contrast to Thursday's when Wall Street passed the 50th anniversary of the great crash without a tremour. The Dow Jones industrial average rose
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      • 216 8 OCT 30 Ct 4/Hud Bay Idn 21* 4% Imp nti 30* 4* V AMUM 17* 4 Inm a* 4* 1 A lean 44* 1* Int Pro* Pipe 16* 4* Algoma »s* 2* Int UU 14* 4* Bank Moot 22* InU Nickel 22* 4* Bank Nova Scotia 21* Kerr Add
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 1445 9  -  By COLIN CHEE "BORROWERS these days won't accept a loan package without first asking if more attractive terms are available. In some instances, the borrower dictates the terms and the banker is left to decide whether he should run the risk of losing the deal
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    • 592 9 INTERNATIONAL banks are not expected to significantly scale down their lending to South Korea as a result of the assassination of President Park Chung-Hee, bankers said. President Park's death and the rioting which preceded it have caused some nervousness, and banks
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    • 206 9 ARISING from the Air France hijack incident at Entebbe in 1976, there are claims for damages against the company for 1552.316 million (1586.814 million at 31 March 1978) of which $119. 983 million ($127,478 million) is compensatory and $432,333 million ($459,336 million) punitive. The
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    • 341 9 CHINA International Trust and Investment Corporation and The First National Bank of Chicago have signed an agreement to Jointly carry out programmes to foster corporations and foreign companies around the world. The agreement was signed by Rong Yiren, Chairman of China International Trust, and Robert
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    • 195 9 THE Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS) will be the host at an Asean Advanced Foreign Exchange »nH Money Market Swhar in Singapore at the Hotel Royal Ramada from Nov 5 to 10. The Asean Advanced Foreign Exchange and Money Market Seminar Is the second In
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    • 100 9 THE hMsrasttonsl Monetary Fund is inviting bids for its next moutidy gold suction held on Nov 7. The minimum bid for the 4MJM ounces of gold on sale Is 1,300 ounces. The bid price method win be used, under which all successful bidders will be awarded gold
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 125 9 THE Hongkong International gold price yesterday closed at the day's high of USJ3BO.OO 381.00 an ounce on short-covering towards the close, dealers said. The price eased in the morning on long-liquidation, with activity slowed around mid-session, before the short-covering towards the close. Operators are cautious ahead of today's US
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      • 284 9 THE US dollar opened lower in London against most major currencies yesterday morning, due largely to the announcement on Tuesday night of a $2£3-bUliou US September trade deficit, dealers sakl. Sterling was marked higher ipin«t the dollar to U552.0730/40, compared with its overnight close of 2.0680/ 80. One dealer
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      • 57 9 AUSTRALIA/NZ exchange quotes on Oct 31: US dollar -1.0998/1.0950 Sterling 0.5320/0.5256 Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5563 US dollar -1.1528 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.5382 US dollar —1.1144 NEW ZEALAND: Reserve bank midrate: US dollar 0.9665 Trading bank indications: Sterling 0.4674/0.4644 US dollar 0.9715/0.9615 Niney-day airmail
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      • 198 9 THE yen yesterday firmed to a late 237.50/70 against the US dollar from an early 238.45/55 and an overnight 238.10/20 close in New York in active afternoon trading, on news the former Japanese IMF director urged the Japanese government to adopt a yen-defence package, dealers said. The US currency
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      • 239 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed at 237.80 yen yesterday, down from a 238.50 opening but slightly 7 from its overnight close 237.75, following modest central bank yen-support intervention, dealers said. Trading was heavy, with volume amounting to US$929 tntlffani The Bank of Japan moved into the market
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    • 50 9 The indispensable guide to men and women at the helm of Malaysia, Singapoie and Brunei A weahh of data for better insight and professional referenoa •T 'f fi Ft n < c Kb ft' rt7 l «i w f.' a 0 rt r*i_/ $1 A lb 0 h J 0
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  • 1806 10 IN A RECENT essay in Tbe Wan Street Journal, Peter F. Drucker, long-time guru of the executive suite, made a significant contribution towards the definition of the real duties of a director. Mr Drucker wrote: "The only way (Or a board of directors to protect itself
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  • 575 10 UPI THE UK government's surprise announcement last week that it was removing all foreign exchange controls will probably have a profound effect on mining shares and on the London metal and commodity markets, financial experts said. Britons are now free to trade anywhere in the
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1040 11  -  By removing the export duty altogether at breakeven levels, the Malaysian budget has substantially reduced the risk of investing in commodity-based companies, says Laurence, Prust. By P. GUNASEGARAM STOCK analyst, Laurence, Prust and Company, says that the new export duties for commodities, as provided for in
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    • 835 11  -  By ANTHONY TAN THE STRENGTHENING of management in the Cold Storage group together with several new projects on hand should provide a base for steady expansion of activities in the next decade. The new developments and the group's strategy for the Eighties were outlined hy group
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  • 233 12 Reuter. THE Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries' (Opec) current account surplus is not expected to exceed US$25 billion (5554.3 billiot) this year. This was disclosed by Mr Ahmed Abdullatig, director general of the Foreign Department of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency at a a
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  • 29 12 TWO armed American marlnee gaard the reef the US embasy bonding in San Salvador after lM leftist IfiatiUm attacked the attaeTthat alMJeft UPI pSuI" UPI photo
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  • 300 12 Reuter PHILIPPINES' Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile yesterday disclosed the existence of a new subversive group tied up with Filipino anti-government elements abroad which seeks to overthrow the government of President Marcos. Mr Enrile identified the group as the Nagkakaisang Partido Demokratikong Socialista Ng Pilipinas (United
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  • 198 12 UPI. AIRBORNE South Africa* troops have invaded Angola, striking near a major Cuban MiG-21 air base on the west coast, an Angolan official said on Wednesday. South Africa immediately denied the report, issued in a statement by Mr l-»t« Jose de Almeida, the Angolan ambassador in
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  • 396 12 Reuter. GOLD In London said they expect today's gold auction by die US Treasury Department to be narrowly oversubscribed at current price levels, though many expect to see prices (all thereafter. Selling could develop after the auction, particularly if the Treasury promptly announces a further auction,
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  • 783 12 LONDON, Wed. Oil shares firmed following pricing details oT the government's disposal of 5 per cent of the BP equity, dealers said. At 3.00pm, the Financial Times index was down 1.7 at 43T.4. BP was up 6p to 384p, after showing an earlier lOp gain, while Ultramar and
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  • 99 12 Reuter. JAPAN National Oil Corp (JNOC) and private Japanese companies may need about US$l billion (about Ss2 billion) for the exploration and development of oil deposits in Bohai Bay in North China, if agreement is reached with China on the project, the Ministry
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  • 331 12 AFP THE first major Saudi Arabian Investment in Hongkong has gone into the real estate sector. It takes the form of a USglt million (5J34.6 million) insysHj development Joint venture between Saudi Hongkong Real Estate and Trafalgar Housing. The Saudi company is Jointly owned by
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  • 254 12 Reuter THE BRUNEI government has disbanded its powerful security and intelligence agency. The agency was set up four years ago to keep an eye on political dissidents both inside and outside the Sultanate. No reasons were given for the move, but this has led to speculation
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  • 254 12 Reuter AUSTRALIA today extendi its fishing zone tram 12 to 200 nautical mile*, thereby bringing under its control a huge area of water almost equal to the country's land mass. The official declaration today means that foreign vessels will have to pay in order
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    • 61 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Scattered showers around midday. Bepart tor 24 htm prtor to 1M pan. m OeUl at the airpert. Maximum temperature 1 31.3 Associated humidity 64 Minimum temperature 24.7 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 5.00 Rainfall in millimetres 90.6 Total rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 89 13 Reuter HITACHI Shipbuilding and Engineering Company said it has won an order for a 128,000 dwt bulk carrier from the Worldwide Shipping Group of Hongkong. The vessel will be completed for Grandom Shipping Ltd of Liberia, wholly owned by the Hongkong group, by February 1981, Hitachi said without
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      • 74 13 AFP. NINETY South Korean trawlers have been given fishing rights within Seychelles waters against a US$l7O,OOO payment, the government newspaper Nation reported. The newspaper said that it was the first time the Seychelles government had drawn a profit from its maritime resources since it brought in a law,
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      • 87 13 Reuter. LONDON second-hand tonnage brokers reported the sale of the tanker Trade Resolve (85,450 long dwt, built 1965), to unknown buyers for $5.75 million, and the tanker Susanne, (31,191 long dwt, built 1977) to Scandinavian operators for about $22 million, on Tuesday. Brokers also reported the Finish Wasa
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    • 514 13  -  By GOH ENG KEE THE SINGAPORE branch of the Bank of America has about $160 million in loans to the shipping and shipbuilding industry in the Republic. Some two-thirds of the loans were made to local shipyards while the balance was taken
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    • 145 13 Reuter. THE RELATIVELY low level of orders for new ship 6 and a degree of governmental control over shipbuilding puts the shipping industry in a relatively good position to face the effects of oil price increases and reduced trade, Sture Odner, chief
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    • 291 13 AP. LONG-TERM peried beeklags fettered praniMtly la Mdento chartering activity the L«al«i freight market m Taeeday as eevered (Mr Immediate requirements at current levels aattdpatiag fa tare rate rises. At least three vessels were keeked fer peris is ef 12 meaths' tradlag. Faraess Withy, far example, arraaged
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    • 149 13 Reuter. JAPANESE export shipbuilding contracts under negotiation with foreign shipowners as of Sept 30 totalled 331 ships aggregating 10.38 million dwt, the Japan Ship Exporters Association said. It was the fi?st time in two years that the total tonnage of export ships under negotiation recovered to the
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    • 1618 17 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 935 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 I and Is subject to change I (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during
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    • 636 18 SOUTH Korea's new fiveyear development plan for shipping aims to increase the country's earnings from the industry to US$l.5 billion by 1961. By that time, the government wants to see 21 full containerships in operation despite the fact that in 1976 there
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    • 817 18 AFP. THE MAIN strength of the London freight markets continued to be in the Great Lakes, where rates climbed to fresh peaks last week. In addition, the Eastern Hemisphere was a very firm area owing to a shortage of vessels. Significantly,
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    • 506 18 Shipping Line Page CM ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 1 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan V 4 ANL i 1 APL m 2 ASCL m 1 Asia America n 5 Asia Merchant n 5 Atlas IV 4 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank m 5 BBS n 2
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    • 978 18 TRADING and shipping is very active in South-east Asia. Freight rates are continuing to rise, although only marginally. Most fixing is being done very confidentially to preserve or enhance a competitive position. A cargo of 7,000-tonne drummed bitumen was fixed earlier
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    • Article, Illustration
      443 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Chie Maru (Tanker) (0600 after Ping Chau shifts, P/O, subject gas free) 13/14 Lumut (1400) 20 East i Ping Chau (0630 shifts after South Sea sails) 23/24 Sea Fortune (1500 after Sinkai) 31/32 Tutong (0600) 22 Yufeeng (after Big Progress) 38/39 PASS
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    • 187 13 tIJKIJ ASIA CHftRURIVG CORPN PTf LTD Suit* 80' BthFino* o'►•jn Building Singapore 0104 Cable fuiolmhi If!e, HS 2390 A B Fuiofra Tel"phon«s 9'?660 I \RI)|\I W I \ll m Orient Overseas CotdcineA Line BE 333PF ktiik rum. m FULLY CONTMCRBED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA NEST/EAST COASTS (STRAITS CARGO VIA FEEDER TO/FROM
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    • 300 13 fSI SEA LORD LjU ANTAFI H m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) GULF WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES In Port Mina Qaboos (11/11). Shuaiba (14/11). Kuwait (17/11). Dammam (20/11), Oubai (23/11) 15/11 Al Jubail (27/11), Dammam (30/11) Kuwait (3/12), Dubai (6/12) Dubai (16/12), Abu Dtiatx (19/12), Doha (22/12), Dammam (25/12) Kuwait
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    • 248 13 NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FAR EAST fUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERViCE Havre R'dam F stoiW H'bvr| A «prp 20 No. 21 Not 22 Not 25 No. 7i No. 79 Nov 75 No. 26 No. 27 No. 30 No* 1 tec 3Ok 30 No. 10k 20k 5Dk 6Ok lOk sOk 60K 70k
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    • 767 14 Hapag-Uoyd FU.IT CONT WOOED TO EIMPf EXPRESS COMVENTKMM. TO EUROPE Spare P Keianf Pw Bftaa Gmm H'bv| Bremen It dan Antwc Pad Rckm«ri3l/10 2/11 2/12 14/12 12/12 8/1? Sopte ftdMrt 13/11 18/11 14/12 7/12 24/12 22/12 19/12 Rejerotwi 3/12 5/12 10/1 8/1 4/1 1/1 MoMfctw 5/12 8/12 31/12 17/1 15/1
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    • 593 14 <t> cn a n LIJJIII (1971) II 22 Hw K FOi 1 /Stte/VjiMcu/T«a/ KCMM (1971) MNn 2lk BEL ABKS (1179) IS Doc .II Dk L*ftwr n/Sete/Vataocia/Tim/ BECHAR (1971) 2Mm 31 Oct Hm*mh/K«(m/ YoAohama/Totyo +00. MKS (1979) 25 dw 23 Nm Mc/YaMimia/lafcro AIL VESSELS ACCEPTWG FCI FOR JAPANESE PORTS Heavy Lift
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    • 273 14 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST FUROPt FXPRFSS FULL CONTAINFR SFRVICF ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM ANTWERP IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: KWTEO MNCOOM SOUTHAMPTON LOMfiON. MANCHESTER. BJRMWGHAM. BRISTOL. UVERPOOI. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY NEICMMM HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Em l*pl Em WM Em fctery Em tatan Fifcit—i Mtwtan Aahmp U Hwrt
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    • 828 14 Burma Fivt Star SiipfMi Corpn. I "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR RANGOON I Vpn Plata* P«M| tapt/2Nn PTW3O2/ 3Mm 4/5 NM l B F.S.S C Agents n Molayvo TEPS MALAYSIA Port K clang Te)f3B>-7355 Penong Tel *****/6756^ 6 > f 4 Compania Argentina Da Navatacton Intercontinental S. A. C.I. F.
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    • 732 14 hill V f k mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST F LOOR MARINA HOI ISF SHENTON WAY MISIRI ROAD SIN(.APO«F TEL *****44 7& *****/0 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE m iwo. KYOTEN hU 11/13 Nn 9/10 Not STD. MEL 1/10 Doc 11/12 Doc STD. KL. AOEL BANGLADESH
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    • 824 15 Overseas B MB U Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent irtoi ttaa {'ton !>n PJMong VM Broni limp LeMavre HJ (w|i Mm 4Mm 21 Mm 2) MM 24 MM »MM 27 MM MMmMm 5Mm 23 MM 25 MM 2* MM 81M 21 MM iMte) Mm II Mm 31
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    • 842 15 GRANARD LINE RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE Granard Shipping Agencies |St Pte ltd Tel ??***** (5 lines) Om s T'jdmg Sfln B"0 4, .'l Slippmcj 4 1 rja.ng E nlerpr.ses Franco Belgian Services l AH S AS' %CM Sf RVIC» i-HM Bf t,IA>, t aw f ASTf MS s Af v. s
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    • 637 15 K»j BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMCR SERVICE TO/FVOM EUROPE FROMEIMOPE H-lURG S HAVEN ROAM HAYW SOTON Germany, Aastna BeneHu France UUR PKela* Sport ftr ImMt SaM M faM faM faM VU 7/11 HR. TWN HaaMi Eapr*» SaM UN MM SaM 12/11 14/11 HR. T*M taMbim SaM MM bM faM M
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    • 567 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD LOADS FOR E. ft S. AFRICA msa (Rnokm. Owrtan Ctown Pllto. I tort*) S pore 10/13 On P Ma* LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) Safapara P. Mm *<-*» MM LETTTIA LYKES (*cb I Ma*) Mpart/TaßaY STELLA LYKES
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    • 894 16 TO NORTH AMERICA ETO feeder ksseis* n motkr vessels m use Borate Oct 13 6/11 9/11 6 Gate M|t 22/11 2/12 I 6* M|* 25/11 fc/12 la*w Amkrn* 27/11 21/12 Btwv*oB 11/11 14/11 YmmMiMot 21/11 7/12 State Mm X/U 10/12 Japai Mtm 27/11 21/12 <*»« Act 13 11/11 21/11 J*m
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    • 509 16 w H I'Oll|> SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 70T« KOOB or tAN BunD'NG SINGAPORE < V4fl»l'iNG fni; 1 I'ifSl GfNfRAI 9t)"l lU I'NfS 'flt« «S .'4S9S RS t'SSta A B CAPSHIPSCABU CA °GCShi ll"'f"nn|l ltV4|i<Ninl yMI Coiitaiiie ontaiiier Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK DSRLINES^ FIST XM-CONINMJI SERVICE S par*
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    • 656 16 a MAt*vSlA\ i*ri**ATtO*Al SHIP RING COftPOfiATKH BfRHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA JPTBOHWP: 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 7) Aasierdoai Aatve Bremenftaeen Aartwv CanHfH. Nta*i 4) •Acctptmi Europe carp tar Mi m S pore rp. I Naere Bdbao. Bask UK 3) Bremen. Mafcno Stockholm Oslo I) Makno StockWm Oslo HrtwAi. 2)
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    • 419 17 !T\ ALFRED G. TOEPFER JTW Y** SCHIFFAHRT A# Express Regular Service To Dubai ETA ETO TBN 15/11 21/11 EXPRESS REGULAR SERVICE TO BAHRAK AND KUNMT ETA ETD MV "AEGIS CAPTAM" 10/11 16/11 Owners Representative Office Tel. No. *****33 AGENTS «EW OBENT TRADWG ft SWPWG PTE. LTD. 20M. 2Mb Fk.MmlßiTm*. Snfapwc
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    • 368 17 DONG SUE LINE EXPRESS FULL CONTAHER SERVICE BY KOREAN FLAG VESSEL HANGANG GLORY V-4 V-5 M „JM ha INn 27/21 tor 23/24 Ok 17/11 Im KhM 4 MM 1 0* 27 0k 21/22 to llfiinil 24/25 Nm 21/21 OK UM 27/21 Nn 23/24 Ok 17/11 km SEM-CONTAMER SERVICE FRO* KOREA
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    • 258 17 —r COMBO LINE REGULAR AMBER/PLYWOOD BULK SPORE JAY GAYATRI WOO 2 10/11 P.KELAHG LOG. FOR: 5/11 Nantes/Newport AC,(NTS Spore Magna Shipping (Pfe) ltd If I ??***** b ??0b703 4 Pt Kelang Perkapa'an Timor I aut Sdn Bhd Tel 38 85uft 7 Kuala I unipur QBSO9I CELTIC BULK CARRIERS Regular Bulk
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    • 317 17 fc*cr7 GOLDEN LINE MM MM SWTMC (HE) LTD u m« «ib snsr. anroK i. ia: *i7»2 (is no f T* fa* lap* mil. P Mmi H7*l. rmmt *5448. pm mmi If* obi uon iidkne cut* STWUTS/KKSIMI GULF SERVICE: Sport P. Mmi Pwwni COUCH OTT Mi KnK. Mr** Mrtcfe 18/15 fc»
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    • 322 17 NOTICE UM rr" Consignee of all damaged cargoes ex the above captioned vessel are notified that the General Survey will be held on Friday. 2nd CtaOber, 1971 at Juroog Port Godown No. 1 (ram 10.00 am to 3.00 pen No further survey will beheld. larmMSLh We have Moved THE SHIPPING
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