The Business Times, 7 November 1979

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1 18 The Business Times
  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 148/1/79 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1179 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 125 1 Reservists will be given periodic physical fitness tests to ensure that they will be fit for operational duty at any time under a scheme that will be introduced in January next year. Mr Bernard Chen, Minister of State for Defence, said at a comissioning ceremony for new
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    • 71 1 AFP TEHERAN, Tues. Iran's spiritual leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini today accepted the resignation of the government of Prime Minister Mehdi Bazargan and charged the Revolutionary Council to run the country, Iranian Radio reported. The government offered its resignation earlier today after deciding to resign at a special cabinet
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    • 62 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Tues. A three-member United Nations mission will arrive here next week to monitor events along the troubled Thai-Kampu-chean border, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said. News of the UN's agreement to send the fact-finding mission, proposed by Thai Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan late last month, was given
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    • 93 1 AFP MANILA, Tues. Vietnamese ambassador Vu Tien said today Vietnamese troops will remain in Cambodia for as long as they are needed there. Tien was asked to comment on a call by Asean fora debate before the UN General Assembly on a proposal for Hanoi"s withdrawal from
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    • 65 1 Reuter LONDON, Tues. The British National Oil Corp is raising British sector North Sea crude oil prices by U552.77 a barrel, retroactive to Nov 1, to a price well above the U5523.50 ceiling established by Opec, the Financial Times reported today. No comment was available from
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    • 80 1 AP NEW YORK, Tues. Stock prices slumped again Tuesday morning amid uneasiness over political tension between the United States and Iran. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 3.84 to 808.79 in the first half hour. Losers outnumbered gainers by more than a 2 to 1 margin
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  • 149 1 Rises M Banking 810 45 C C M 615 15 Berjuntai 775 10 Rahman Hyd 540 10 PMC 390 10 M Cement 300 10 M U I 416 6 S T P 1975 625 5 Guinness 570 5 Sel Properties 354 4 C Sugars 297 3 Msian
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    161 1 Rises M Banking 8.00 15 Tronoh 9.65 10 D Keramat 11.20 10 Hume (FE) 2.28 +08 M Cement 3.60 08 S pore Land 1.98 06 Sel Prop 3.50 +06 M U Ind 4.20 06 Falls A Hitam (T) 13.30 -20 Rahman Hyd 5.30 -15 S Kinta 8.40 -15
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  • 731 1  -  POLITICAL LEADERSHIP By TEO TECK WENG THE Prime Minister last night warned the labour movement that if it could not respond to the needs of the future, it would not have the support of the Government in the expansion of its activities. Mr Lee Kuan
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  • 250 1 A NEW offer may be made for the three Kadoorie rubber companies in Hongkong which were the recent subject of unsuccessful attempts at takeover by the Malaysian based Highlands and Lowlands group. A Hongkong report yesterday said a preliminary approach has been made to
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  • 426 1 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI) is expected to urge the Johore state government to relax its visiting rules for Singapore businessmen. It is understood that some businessmen travelling to the country are usually allowed to stay for about one or two days.
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  • 365 1 BANKING activity on the Asian dollar market rose a massive US$3.3 billion (556.9 billion) in September, one of the largest increases in assets ever seen in the market. Total assets and liabilities of Asian Currency Units rose to $37.5 billion from $34.2 billion in August and $24.1
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  • 290 1 SHAREHOLDERS will have to wait two to three DMaths before the Meatlty of the groap kidding for coatrol if CoaaslMated Hotels Ltd (CHL) it revealed. la a seqaei to what has heea a highly uusual stack market ritaatlea, stockbroker Oag aad Campaay
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  • 324 1  -  By RAHIM KASSIM INDUSTRIALISTS are optimistic about the general business situation for the six months ending March 1980. Although a slightly smaller number of them appear confident of better days ahead than figures recorded in an earlier quarterly survey, the general outlook is still good. A survey
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  • 128 1 DEFENCE ministers from Asean will meet "soon" to plan the pooling of supply resources in the event of economic, social or military problems, a Thai government spokesman announced yesterday. Bangkok reports quoted the spokesman as'saying that the meeting would not discuss the mustering of weapons or soldiers
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    • 206 1 Multiple Gains to be Made in Stock Options Bounce (or Polaroid with Xerox at $200? A thorough scare in the New York market can be followed by rebound action capable of driving highly-leveraged stock options ahead by substantial multiples. As an example, when the February lows of 1978 were foqning.
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    • 67 1 LSaJ SHIPPING TIMES HOTELS arged to staadardlae TIM AH Laagat likely to be Ustwark praeedaresS ed aaaa U CHINA sells *M wares far fresh WHITE eaUar warkers get the carreaey I biggest wage lacrraara 1? OECD sees a big laereaae la HONGKONG staek market Opee*s 5 eaters Jittery phase.... It
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    • 235 1 FOR PEOPLE WHO MATTER Leader... Page 6 Asewßusfriess Quarterly MaleysU'eoaCttowocriiil Singapore's low-wage prohiem Intra-ASEAN seaboose. trade China's supply and demand, ft* ASEAN's primary commo ditics Brief on electronics j industry in ASEAN Malaysia as a centTe" Myth «Dd reality of Singapore's industrial production index Thai tourism danger ot misforecas tingßevenue
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 378 2 ONE OF Singapore's strong points in attracting investment is its excellent infrastructure, said Prof Ang How Ghee, chairman of the Science Council. A good physical infrastructure is one of the main factors that manufacturing companies consider critically when assessing the suitability of a country
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    • 181 2 SINGAPORE ud South Korea yesterday signed an agreement to avoid doable taxation. Included are measures to prevent the evasion of Income-tax payments. The agreement, the 19th to be concluded by Singapore, was signed by Finance Minister Mr Hon Sui Sen and the South Korean ambassador, Mr Lee Sang-Ock,
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    • 187 2 THREE new research scholars have arrived at the Institute of South-east Asian Studies. Mrs Jean Bush Aden, a Ph D candidate at Cornell University, will be at the institute for 18 months as a research associate. While at the institute, she will do research on management
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    • 82 2 THE Department of Extramural Studies of the University of Singapore is conducting a 15-lecture course on the General Paper for ft-e-University students in Nissen Hut 108 every Monday and Friday evening from Nov 19. The lecturer will be Mr Amarjeet Singh from the University of
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    • 140 2 AD AN A is exhibiting its latest SFIOI rotary stack feeder at Printpack-Asia "75. This machine, when used with the Adana M 0351 Thermograph, provides automatic thermography to the printer at a very low cost. Adana also has on display, a hand-operated letter press machines
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    • 405 2 THE hotel industry should standardise work procedures to make more efficient use of labour, said chairman of the Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VTTB), Dr Ahmad Mattar. Dr Mattar said standardisation of procedures can lay the groundwork for a Singapore standard in hotel service
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    • 322 2 A SUBSIDIARY of International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT) that manufactures push button switches in Singapore is expanding into the US market early next year. With the inclusion of the US as one of the outlets for its products, the company expects an increase of 25
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    • 121 2 THE long-running dispute between Fraser and Neave and the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation has now been settled, and the company has agreed to pay increases of $32 plus 2.35 per cent. A statement from Silo indicated that F and N has withdrawn the conditions it originally
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    • 138 2 TUNG Yuan Enterprises has converted the second and third floors of its Leisure Drome Complex into a theatre. Known as Leisure Drome Theatre, it was converted at a cost of $1.1 million and has an area of square metres. As Tung Yuan has signed
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    • 96 2 NEW Zealand's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Overseas Trade, Mr Brian Edward Talboys, will arrive in Singapore this evening for a three-day visit., Mr Talboys will be accompanied by his wife and four officials. He will be here at the
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    • 67 2 ABOUT 4,000 telephone subscribers will have their rotary telephones changed to push-button units on Dec 21. The affected subscribers are those living in flats along Pipit Road and Circuit Road. The telephone lines in this area are to be transferred to the new Geyla ng telephone
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    • 160 2 A SEMINAR on mass transportation in Asia will be held in Hongkong at the Sheraton Hongkong Hotel from May 19 to 23 next year. The conference, with particular reference to the Hongkong mass transit system now under construction, is jointly organised by the Concrete Society
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    • 507 2 COURSES AND TALKS Nov 8-Dec 11: Injection Mould Design, NPB Town Training Centre, National Productivity Board Nov 13: How to Write Sales Letters that sell, Hilton Hotel, Consulasia Nov 13-14: Mergers for Managers, Hilton Hotel, Consulasia Nov 14-15: Metallic Corrosion, NPB Town Training Centre, National Productivity Board Nov
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  • REGIONAL
    • 245 3 AP. THE Philippine government ordered electricity companies to lower rates to consumers after they had failed to heed a decree by President Marcos five years ago. On Sept 11, 1974, Mr Marcos lowered customs duties and increased tax credits on oil imports by electric
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    • 223 3 AP. A CORRODED valve was responsible for the leakage of contaminated water that forced shutdown of a nuclear power plant in western Japan on Saturday, a Japanese government report said yesterday. The Natural Resources and Energy Agency, in a report to Japan's Nuclear Energy
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    • 268 3 UPI JAPAN'S two leading heavy machinery makers will mm start maa ofac taring Boeing 717 jetliners which the Uaited States is developing Jointly with Italy Md Japan. Mitsubishi Heavy Indnstries nnd Kawasaki Heavy Industries will also begin producing McDonnell Dougtas Carp's Fl5 Eagle Jet lighters and
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    • 548 3 UPI CHINA has moved to suppress growing unrest among dissenters who have staged sit-in strikes, demonstrations and break-ins into government offices to beat up officials in various areas, newspapers said Monday. Articles in two official newspapers reflected the apparent law-and-order campaign of the communist
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    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 438 3 Agencies CHINA is planning to ask for membership in the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting countries, according to a news item in this week's edition of the French news magazine Le Point. The magazine said China would make the membership bid at Opec's December meeting in Venezuela,
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    • 726 3 Agencies. SINGAPORE on Monday took issue with claims by the Heng Samrin government in Kampuchea that there was no famine in that country. Ambassador Tommy Koh, Singapore's UN Representative, was speaking at a conference convened at the United Nations to receive promises of money and emergency aid
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    • 784 3 UPI. CHINA has sprung new lures for antique-lovers with foreign currency. It has began selling the nation's old treasures that are real, restored or reproduced. For the first time since the 1949 communist revolution, foreigners now are allowed to buy ancient objects dating
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    • 231 3 UPI. CHINESE Premier Hua Guofeng, ending a four-nation European tour that was marked by his anti-Soviet drive, was scheduled to have a final round of political talks with Italian leaders yesterday before returning home. Mr Hua, who stressed throughout his visits to
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    • 75 3 REUTER. FIAT SPA has submitted a technical project worth US$l billion to the Chinese government under which it would sell technology for the construction of tractors and engines there, but the question of finance for such a project still remains to be settled, a
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 438 4 MALAYSIA'S Prime Industries Minister Paul Leong has called on the United States to hold back any releases of tin from its stockpile at a time when supply appears to be moving towards a surplus. The International Tin Council (ITC) estimated there will be
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    • 218 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday remained quiet and featureless with no trades done as on Monday, dealers said. January closed at 15.00/05 US cents against Monday's 14.30 50 close with distant October at 15.40/45 against 15.10/15 Sugar futures closing prices: Prevtaaa Clastng Ctaalag Jan 15.00 05 14.30 50
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    • 103 4 FUTURES listed on the Chicago Board of Trade on Monday ended within a fraction of the day's lows in most nearby contracts after a bout of pre-hedging near the close. Prices settled with gains of V« to 3V« US cents a bushel. Futures rose at the opening on heavy
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    • 217 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed generally firmer yesterday with November One RSS buyers finishing at 282.50 cents per kilo, up 1.50 cents from Monday's close, dealers said. Prices advanced some 0.50 cents during very quiet morning trading with some selling interest absorbed by speculative buying. The afternoon saw prices rising
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    • 311 4 R.A.S prices In cents per klloyesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 380.00 281 OON Int. 1 R.S.S. November 281.25 281.75 Int. 1 R.S.S. December 284.25 ***** Int. 2 R.S.S. 274.50 275.50N UK/Cont 273.50 274.50N Int. 3 R.S.S. 271 JO 272.50 UK/Coat 270.50 271.50N
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    • 112 4 NOON SSI BA8 SSR20 SSRSO i and SMR pne (l-toa pa 11 too pa aa yaatardmr Nataabar (Cnrraat Mtk) layan BaBara Hat) 281.50 263-SON JWO 2S850 260JCN Bayara Salter* 263.00 *****N M0i» 3C2.00N MRBLB Dacaa ■bar Jmm aary SMRCV SMRL SMR CP SMR 5 SMRIO SMR 20
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    • 65 4 the Straits tti price la Peaaag Ml Mfll per plcai to MfMM ywterday, still MflM aheve the latcrastlsasl Tla Agreement eelllag, dealers nli The weaker Lsadea clMiig sa Meaday deunascd seattmeat hat there was eeattaaed active Japaaeee aad US haylag sappert, while redaeed tla are deliveries restricted the
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    • 31 4 Rubber: Nov 6 Singapore: November: 282.50 cents (up 1.50 cents) Malaysia: December: 284.50 cents (up 0.50 cent) Tin: M $2,054 (down $11) Official offering: 199V4 tonnes (down 36 tonnes)
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    • 169 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) C«ttM yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,320; 32s 2,090, 40s 3,055 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gssis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 345 4 GENERALLY steady conditions prevailed in quiet and featureless trading at the Singapore produce market yesterday. However, the steadier trend was more in sympathy with improved sentiment overseas. Attempts by pepper traders to trade with the Western markets continued to be hampered by the cheaper prices being offered by
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    • 330 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices In SJ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first clia (Kangaroo) new crop 101, 100 per cent second class O S, 180 per cent third class 0 80, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent o.l*. THAI BROKEN: A-super 08,
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    • 97 4 THE Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures ended a strong but thinly-traded session on Monday with gains of 6V« to 3V« US cents a bushel. Prices settled about raidway in the day's trading range. The advances came on heavy professional buying, with one Arm taking an esti- mated three
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    • 584 4 ALUMINIUM: Finished morning yesterday down £13 for cash and £12 for threemonths. During early dealings, substantial stale bull liquidation and stoploss selling pushed three-months down to £7TO in first ring before lower levels attracted short-covering support back to £777 by end of kerb. Sales 3,150 tonnes, boosted by
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    • 70 4 CJ.F. North European ports, In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Mob Previous Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne December unch 600.00alr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk November December January February March 597.50»lr 610 00slr 610.00alr 615-OOslr 615-OOalr 595/597.50pd 610.00pd 617.50qtd 620 OOqtd Nigeria 5% ffa bulk
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 475 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa THE MARKET rebounded in spite of the unstable political climate yesterday. The Nikkei Dow-Jones average closed at 6451.83, up 28.63 points. However, turnover was relatively low at 300 million shares, because most investors were waiting for the outcome of the vote to decide the premiership.
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    • 325 4 PRICES yesterday fell across the board as profittaking eroded some of Mooday's 29.30-point gain taking the Hang Seng index 10.15 points lower to 717.25, dealers said. Some institutional selling was noted, but most of the fall came from local operators. Hongkong Land fell 20 cents to H2.10, Sun Hung
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    • 145 4 THE market dosed mixed yesterday with commercials and industrials posting gains while minings and oils declined, dealers said. Turnover fell to 5.35 million pesos from 6.21 million overnight. Atlas Con B and First Phi} Holdings rose slightly while Phil Overseas, Seafront and PLDT lost ground. NOV OS Pnu ♦A
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    • 220 4 NOV 00 Bahts Asia Credit Asu "i» Ayuthaya In*. And Trust Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank Bangkok Drying And Silo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd m 125 1«6 320 Z 1S« IN -2 •4 unch -2 ♦2 I Bern Jucker Carpet
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    • 331 4 STOCK prices closed mixed in lacklustre trading yesterday, dealers said. Among situation shares, Pioneer Concrete rose three cents to 12.03, Photographic and leisure group Hanimex fell six to $2.06, building supplies group Acmil fell three cents to 97 cents and Pacific Film rose one cent to 42 cents. Resources
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    • 50 4 FINANCIAL TIMB8 INDUSTRIALS Monday 4*1-0 Friday 431.7 Week Ago DOW JONES AVKKAGK INDUSTRIALS Monday 81X63 Friday cloeed Week ago 808-82 HJLHANG 8ENG Tuesday 717 2b Monday 737.40 Week *«o 962.22 SYDNEY JNDU8TRIAL8 Tuesday 500-20 Monday MM4 Week (go ML83 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 698.62 Monday >98.36 Week ago 687.77
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 767 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQ211 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1006 HLP GIA GA980 1030 HLP SIA SQ103 1045 KUL MAS MH605 1045 KUL GU GA944 1065 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MES UB UB231 1115 RGN SIA SQ240 1125 MES THAI TG423 1125 BKK
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    • 187 5 AFP. BRITAIN'S textile and clothing manufacturers are likely to suffer a sharp fall in business over the next four months and probably another big decline in the industry's workforce. The predictions are contained in the latest Joint survey of trends in textiles and
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    • 75 5 Reuter. BRITISH industrialists voted overwhelmingly against a motion at the Confederation of British Industry's (CBI) annual conference calling for government measures to prevent sterling from becoming overvalued. Sir Adrian Cadbury, chairman of CadburySehweppes, said "exchange depreciation is no answer to industry's loss of its international competitiveness...
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    • 320 5 UPI. THE US trade deficit on a baLance-of-payments basis narrowed to U516.96 billion during the third quarter, the US government reported yesterday. A record surge in sales abroad helped offset a 29 per cent rise in the cost of foreign oil. The July-September quarter
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    • 267 5 NYT. THE US Nuclear Regulatory Commission is to determine whether to close some of the nation's 72 operating reactors because of their proximity to population centres such as New York and Chicago. Disclosing this, its chairman, Joseph Hendrie, said that in the light of
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    • 526 5 ONE-THIRD INCREASE Reuter THE 13 states of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) should increase their earnings by at least one-third as a result of latest oil price rises, economists from the world's major trade organisation estimated yesterday. The officials in the secretariat
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    • 103 5 AFP, NYT. THE Chrysler Motor Corporation has obtained a "revolving" credit of US$93O million (5J2.02 billion) from 195 banks headed by Manufacturers Hanover Trust. The one-year credit replaces another of $1.4 billion which had expired. Chrysler expects the amount to be increased soon with the
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 369 5 Agencies RETAIL food prices in the US are expected to rise 7 to II per cent next year because of high production, processing and marketing costs, the Agriculture Department said Monday. At the same time, farmers are expected to be caught in a cost-price squeeze, diminishing
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  • 406 6 IN THE last 10 years, the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) has evolved into an organisation offering a wide range of cooperative services. The NTUC has sponsored such creations as Welcome, Comfort, Income, Denticare and Fairdeal and they all seem to be offering better or cheaper
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  • 273 6 THE results of the latest Survey of Business Expectations in Singapore seem to run contrary to all that has been said in the last few months of the major economic powers running out of steam and thereby dragging the rest of the world into a recession.
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  • 1006 6  -  By ROBERT BENNETT NYT JOHN MALLEN became the first person in the world last Thursday to buy a Visa traveller's cheque. At about 9:90 in the morning, he appeared at the Golden Pacific National Bank in New York's Chinatown and bought five US$2O cheques. According
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  • 740 6  -  The rubber industry has been searching for a better class of rubber tree. The surprise is that it is just about as far front the big plantations in South-east Asia as it could be in the Brazilian jungle. WONG SULONG reports. WONG
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  • 2150 7 Mr Lim Chee Onn, secretary general of the NTUC, in his report to the adjourned third triennial delegates conference which will be presented this Friday and Saturday, noted that it "marks the successful conclusion of a decade of modernisation of the
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 277 8 NOV 06 Fr» CORBEILLE Air-Llqutde 460 1 B S N Gervats □•none MO -IS C 8 F (ThotnsonCif). 421 •1 Ctc Franealse des Petroles 281 06 Compagnie FUuncltre < omp«|ii >r Generate 340 unch Credit Foncier n» France 472 -3 Haehette (Libralrle) 183 -2 Machines Bull 61.90 04 Michelln
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      • 210 8 NOV 06 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 38 00 0.7 Akio 24 JO Alls Leben 872-00 -4 Alls Vers ***** -4 BASF 137 SOB •1 Bay H T Wbank z».oo -2.5 Bay Vbank 290 SO -4 Bayer ***** -09 BBC 284 106 0.1 BMW 162.00 -23 Cassella moo unch Chem Verw 281
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      • 177 8 NOV 06 Francs Action* Sullies 2S4 •1 Alusulsse Br. 1225 -36 Alusulsse Dm 413 Brown Boverl Br 1825 -40 Clba OIK Br 1230 -25 Clba Oelgy PC_ 1000 -IS Clba Oelgy Reg an •1 Credit Suisse Br 2250 10 Credit Suisse Reg 428 -2 Elektrovatl Br 2000 -10 George
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      • 90 8 NOV 06 m FORWARD MARKET Acec MO Arbed 2245 4-10 Aitur 510 -22 Brtacan 364 12 Bru-L&mb IMS -15 Canptr no 15* Cock 350 -J De Dggrs 255 •4 rtm 2106 4 Electro bel 638C unch Gb-lnno-Bm 2450 -40 Orr IOC -M Hobok 2545 10 P*tro 5330 -130 Ryl
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      • 199 8 .NOV 06 C$ AMUbl 18'« Atckn 43W -s Alfom* 29 s Bank Mont 21 Bank No** Scoua as Bell Tel 20'« •It Beth Corp BP can Lid ass -1 B rue an 21'% •H Camp Red Lake MH Can Imp Bk 23S CanDac 34 -1 Canpcc In* Pf 164
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    • 136 8 UMCH AJ Him Savour the true flavours of Singapore in coo 1 exotic, topical surroundings at the newlook Hm's Heavenly Cookhouse Choose from a Whole variety of oca' foods like viu'taDdi- Steam-ooat Maiay Curnes Noodles. Smoked Duo cine Suck ting Pig Satay Chn'i C r abs f xceptiona Cantonese menu
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    • 198 8 W. A V jr. Merlin's New Grill Room It's elegant, comfortable and quietly opulent, with a menu that will delight the discriminating. Our Businessmen's Buffet (Mondays to Fridays) offers a fabulous spread. There's Prosciutto Crudo, Gammon Ham. Cold and Grilled Lobsters. Baked Crab; Fillet Mignon Bernaise. Tournedos Rossini. Sherry Trifle
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 545 9 THE VALUE of the Japanese yen in terms of the dollar has been driven down by an "overreaction" to a temporary situation, according to Anthony Solomon, undersecretary of the US Treasury for Monetary Affairs. "The value of the dollar has strengthened more
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    • 231 9 AFP NEW "Carter bonds" for a total of up to two billion Deutschemark (about 552.4 billion) were offered in Frankfurt on Monday on behalf of the US Treasury as part of President Carter's year-old package to defend the dollar. This is the first of two
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    • 69 9 AP THE Asian Development Bank concluded in Tokyo an agreement with a syndicate of banks, trust banks and insurance companies for a long-term borrowing of 15 billion yen (Ssl3o million), the bank announced in Manila. The bank said the 20-year loan, with annual interest of 8.30 per
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    • 484 9  -  By LEE YOKE MENG VISA travellers cheques are now available at First National Bank of Chicago, Illinois, and Golden Pacific National Bank, New York. In Singapore, Visa cheques are provided through First National Bank of Chicago's branch and sources said more members of the
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 502 9 THE US dollar continued its marginal advance against the major currencies yesterday, opening generally higher compared to Monday's close. Against the yen, the dollar started off at 237.60/70, above the overnight fix of 237.10/25. By Tokyo closing, the dollar had eased slightly to 237.50/60. Subsequent trading, however, saw
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      • 135 9 THE YEN firmed slightly against the US dollar in late exchanges here following news the Japanese Parliament brought an end to the leadership crisis by electing Mr Ohira as Prime Minister, dealers said. Elsewhere, the US dollar traded very quiet against major currencies to be quoted little changed. The
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      • 178 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Nov 6: US DoiUn(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 1413/*****1/16 1 month IS 3/16 151/16 2 months 1513/*****1/16 3 months 16% 16 6 months 15% 15% 9 months 14H 14% 12 months 14 5/16 14 3/16 8«ln. Dm. /IIU4L r.t|im>
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      • 299 9 THE SINGAPORE gold futures market yesterday closed generally higher compared with overnight levels in quiet two-way trade, dealers said. Prices at the outset were firmer following higher overseas advices and advanced further before some profit-taking entered the market to pare the rise slightly. On balance, prices were between 50
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      • 240 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed slightly weaker at 237.20 yen yesterday, compared with a 237.90 opening but was unchanged from Monday's close, following central bank yen-sup-port intervention, dealers said. Trading was fairly active with volume amounting to US$739 million. The Bank of Japan sold an estimated $100
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      • 39 9 FRANKFURT exchange opening quotes on Nov 6: US 1.7925/7933 Sterling 3.688/708 Can -1.5143/61 D F1 90.00/09 S FY —108.75/91 F FY 42.64/69 Lit 2.160/162 N Kr 35.69/73 B FY (Con) 6.190/198 B FY (Fin) 6 000/030 Yen 0.7556/65
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      • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers is 9.2 per cent.
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      • 42 9 RANGE of prices altered by discount houses oa Nov Overnight 5Vi% Call deposits 5 V,* teytacMH* 3 month Treasury bills 511/16 59/16 3 month Bank bills SH 3 month CD Sto 8H 6 month CD 8% 8*4 Source: National Discount Co
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      • 53 9 AUSTRALIA/NZ exchange quotes on Nov 6: US dollar 1.0992/1.0944 Sterling 0.5332/0.5269 Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5568 US dollar -1.1522 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.5396 US dollar -1.1140 NEW ZEALAND: Reserve bank midrate: US dollar 0.9661 Trading bank indications: Sterling 0.4684/0.4654 US dollar 0.9711/0.9611 Ninety-day airmail buying
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      • 314 9 THE US dollar and sterling firmed in early trading here yesterday morning against a background of higher oil prices and political tension in Iran, dealers said. The strength of sterling was due largely to reports that British National Oil Corp has increased its North Sea oil price above the
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  • 1202 9 NEW YORK THE stock market in New York on Mooday suffered a broad decline on light volume amid threats of a cutoff of Iranian oil to the US and more announcements of oil price increases. Analysts said the low volume indicated that institutions, which sometimes provide market
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    • 486 9 Battleship: i M Middlebrook A graphic account ot the momentous sinking 10 December 1941 guested and the ships Air support f Japanese torpedo were sitting the rest have never attack. 840 men d.ed an forgotten. r 5= m Tiger Tiger!: ■UtM 1 Alfred Bester Gulliver Foyle liar, lecher, ghoul, walking
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  • 1302 10 BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES THE KLSE BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stork Exchange of Singapore yes te-day with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1 001) units unless otherwise specified SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (2.355J
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  • 156 10 SINGAPOBE UNIT Tit 1ST S'pore Growth Fund 1.U 1 17xd prtec far N* INCOME BOND UNIT The Commerce 213 2 26 (CWTWt ft lees) The Saving Fund 1.3B 1.46 Income Bond 1.1C 1.22 S pore Prog Fund 0J5 1.00 S pore Sec. Fund 1.71 1.81 S'pore Invest Fund
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  • 2617 10 Last Gr's Gr'. Net 1979 Company Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Sale or- Cvr cooo) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 235 15.0 21 61 12.0 196 123* Alcom 196 10.0 1.3 5.1 26.1 148 110 Allied Choc 120 71
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  • 103 10 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. the period, bids and offered prices and hiring si done, if any. with the number of options traded shown in brackets. C* C (Dec-12.75) (0.MB). (MSB). U,S> ■aw Par (Dec 11.40) (0.158 0.235). PM
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  • 102 10 6 S/4% 1/6/78-SO (250.000) (00.858 100.008) 5 S/4% 1/9/70-81 (250,000) (***** 08.858) 4 S/4% 15/9/80 (250,000) (08.058 00.068) 5% 1/3/81 (250,000) (08.SOB 08.758) 5% 15/4/81 (250,000) (08.OOB) (4) 08.15 5 l/»% 1/6/79-81 (250,000) (08.SOB 08.758) 6* T F 1/6/83 (250,000) (100.158) 1/4* T F 16/10/93 (250,000)
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  • 1587 10 BID and offer price* officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of chares traded shown in brackets in tots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUmiAU ■h-siti crnr; KWmm (1.925) (1) 1.90 Aks Mi (1-KB 1.306) A
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  • 43 10 TRACTORS Mtbyria BM: AGM to be held at Hilton Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, on Nov 8 at )2 noon. Pia Malayan mift^ Ltd: EOGM to be held at 6th Floor, Tat Lee Building, 63 Market Street, Singapore, on Nov 9 at 10.30am.
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  • 772 10 AN INITIAL rally en enters carried aver from the previeas day proved tee feeble te sustain at tbe Stack Exchange ef Singapore yesterday. Reports reaching here that the Heagkeag market was moving an an easier Mas aisn did Its share ta restrain market sentiment.
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  • 524 10 LACK of follow-through support curbed the recovery on the Kuala Lumpur stock market and left prices drifting to a mildly easier close yesterday. Opening prices were marginally higher on carry-over interest but support tapered off after the first session. News of the weaker trend in Hongkong,
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 926 11  -  By P. GUNASEGARAM TIMAH Langat Berhad expects to obtain a listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange before the end of the year, but no new share issue is planned for the time being. This was disclosed by Mr Ahmad bin Muhammad Said,
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    • 1026 11  -  By SIMON CLARK The author is general manager of Burson-MarsteU-er(M). THE SECOND Malaysian Institute of Management (MIM) Annual Report Awards has come and gone. As far as the majority of companies is concerned, it was something of a nonevent. A rise of 35
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    • 466 11 Current Payment Ex Date Books Cloae Date Total for Total for Payable the year Previous year Gentings out A Hitam Rub Benta Kempaa Lingui Taiptag Cons B M Trust Magnum Corp Min Sec George Kent Eaao Esso Pref Consplant HK Land A Hitam Tin B Lintang Mentakab Tractors
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    • 126 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Book* Close Kemayan Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Nov 14 Nov 26 SEA Corp Bonus Issue of lfor 1 NYA NYA Temerloh Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 NYA NYA Fancy Tile Rights Issue of 3 for 2 fc $120 per share Sept
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    • 453 11 H C may face higher tax charge Market Talk... STOCK analysts Laurence, Prust and Co expect Harrisons and Crosfield (M and C) to turn in a trading profit of around £55.1 million this year against £47.9 million previously. The group, benefiting from the higher prices of rubber, palm oil, cocoa
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    • 127 11 WITH regard to Strain Steamship's re-acquisition of WaniMuiai and TraasiMrtattoo from Bea aad Ca, the SES wants to know whether any of the directors (apart from being on the board of directors of both the company and Ben) or substantial shareholders of the company have any interest, direct
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    • 346 11 u by HOCK LOCK SIEW NOW THAT the Hong Leong group of companies has completed the first phase of its scheme to rationalise its operations in Malaysia, it is set to embark on an even more significant stage. It was mentioned earlier in this column that Sovran Industries
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    • 192 11 Date La st Fnlljfeai Company Pertod AaiMueed Net EPS Gram Pre-tax last year (eeats) Div. <%) Profit (Vmy Mai Bank F 23/9 28.6 17.5 25,742 Sea View F 30/9 282L Msia Rice I 9/10 4.0 228 C Sugars F 9/11 30.1 15.0 5,793 Pahang Cons F 9/11 3.7
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  • 247 12 MALAYSIA will continue its best to assist its neighbours in trying to overcome their energy shortages by supplying them with crude and refined petroleum whenever the situation permits. Commenting on sales of crude oil and high speed diesel to Thailand, Malaysia's
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  • 77 12 AP CHINA'S light industry failed to achieve a growth target set for the first nine months of this year, a Beijing newspaper said. An article in the Oct 15 edition of the Workers' Daily, the official labour newspaper, seen in Hongkong Tuesday, blamed the failure
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  • 428 12 DESPITE the emphasis on attracting more workers into blue collar jobs, white collar workers enjoyed the largest average weekly wage increase last year. While all occupational groups in Singapore saw a 5.6 per cent average rise in weekly income, clerical, sales, service
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  • 498 12 Reuter MR Masayoshi Ohira was yesterday re-elected in Parliament to Japan's highest elected office, but now faces a major task in trying to heal the bruises of his badly-split ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). The 69-year-old Prime Minister won the nomination in votes
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  • 784 12 LONDON. Tues. Share prices closed below the day's highs following the UK bank lending figures which were well above market expectations, dealers said. At 3 pm, the FT index was up 2.3 at 423.3 after an earlier gain of 7.5. Industrial leaders were mixed after earlier rises of
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  • 152 12 A PROPOSAL to establish a multi-national news agency that would report national development and avoid political subjects was raised at an East-West centre symposium in Honolulu attended by journalists and governmental officals from Asean nations. Other topics discussed at the symposium included
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  • 347 12 VIETNAMESE ambassador to the Philippines, Mr Vu Thien, yesterday rejected suggestions for the formation of a new government in Kampuchea through international mediation and declared that the political situation in Phnom Penh was "stable and irreversible." In a wide-ranging news conference in
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  • 92 12 IRANIAN revolutionary guards and police keep an eye en Islamic students alter they occupied the British embassy on Monday, Just a short walk from the American embassy in Teheran. A British embassy spokesman said 31 Iranian students stormed the mission and held at least 71 Britons hostage.
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  • 295 12 Reuter. THE Hongkong stock market has entered a highly volatile period that is likely to last at least until the end of this week, brokers said. Next week, worries about.a possible increase in domestic interest rates at a forthcoming meeting of the Exchange Banks'
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  • 124 12 THE American government said courts should not be allowed to rule on President Carter's termination of a 1964 defence treaty with Taiwan. The government position was contained in a brief filed in support of its appeal against a ruling last month by district court Judge Oliver Gasch,
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  • 329 12 AFP. AMERICAN bankers yesterday countered a suggestion that US banks in Hongkong are largely responsible for the continuing rapid growth in bank lending there. The Hongkong government's Deputy Secretary for Monetary Affairs, Mr Peter Allsopp, had said that' based on the latest
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  • 51 12 AUSTRALIA'S intnational airline, Qantas, yesterday reported a profit on its airline operations of more than A£22 million (5J50.6 million) in the year ended March 31, 1979, compared with nearly $16 million for the previous year. This was the third consecutive year of increased earnings on airline
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Isolated showers around midday. Report for 24 hoars prior to pun. on Nov.C at the airport. Maximum temperature 30.8 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 23.2 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 4.10 Rainfall in millimetres 25.3 Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 68 13 Reuter THE US government has approved an agreement that establishes regularly scheduled sea cargo service between America and China. The US Federal Maritime Commission said it approved an arrangement between Lykes Brothers Steamship Company of New Orleans and China Ocean Shipping Company, under which each line is guaranteed
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      • 66 13 Reuter. THE WORLDWIDE Shipping Group has ordered two 128,000-dwt bulk carriers from Kawasaki Heavy Industries for delivery by December 1981. The Hongkong owner had earlier this month ordered a bulk carrier of similar size from Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering Company. Kawasaki declined to reveal the ships' cost but
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      • 61 13 AFP. THE 554,000-ton Prairial, the last of a series comprising the world's four biggest oil tankers, has left the Alsthom-Atlantique shipyards in St Nazaire, West France, for five days' sea trials. There was no naming ceremony. The vessel has been built for the Compagnie Nationale de
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      • 31 13 Reuter. THE Australian Conference Lines announced they will reduce the UK currency adjustment factor (CAF) to plus 8.56 per cent from plus 13.28 per cent, effective Nov 9. Reuter.
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    • 497 13  -  By GOH ENG KEE SINGAPORE shipowner Pacific International Lines (PIL) was again in the London market for secondhand ships last month. But while it was making its fifth purchase this year, two other Singapore-regis-tered shipping companies reportedly sold a total of three
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    • 245 13 AP. SHIPOWNERS Made attractive rate gataa aa Ike Laadea freight market M Maaday. Weekead flxlag telded te caaeeatrate «a fee US GaH where both grala aad thearical tlxlag demeaatiatod sharp adUBf» (Oa) paid by Mara heal to the kmuoMj far a w > ~iii Drr-urrriD-her nala ahlpmeat treat
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    • 193 13 Reuter A JOINT venture SovietMalaysian shipping agency, Bumiflot, has been registered in Kuala Lumpur and will begin operation on Jan L Bumiflot is intended to streamline shipping services between Malaysia and the Soviet Union, said Mr Valeri Filippov, deputy-director, liner division, of the Soviet
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    • 81 13 UPI. INDONESIA'S Sea Communication Directorate has signed an agreement with a French shipbuilding company to buy five search and rescue ships worth some US$25 million, the Armed Forces News Agency said. The five ships will be for delivery by the end of 1900 and will enable Indonesia
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    • 206 13 AP. A PATCH of oil stretching 160 kilometres along the Texas coast touched shore at several places on Monday, as the confirmed death toll from the collision of a still-burning oil tanker and a freighter climbed to 11. Three early morning explosions rocked the tanker
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    • 2134 17 KOBE Thomaaeverett, Everett, Nov 6/7. Bavaria Trieste, Occon Line, Nov 6/7. Pao Hwa, Kyosel, Nov 7/9. Altalr, KS Line, Nov 7/11. Christian Maersk, Maersk, Nov 8. Bonita Ace, Jascolt, Nov 9. Teak Star, Japan, Nov 9/ I«P*>. John Lykes, Lyes Orient, Nov
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    • 955 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and Is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following
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    • 448 18 Sea-Land likely to or del 4 some more new ships ONE of the world's biggest containership operators, Sea-Land Services, is considering placing orders for new ships less than a year after it launched a US$5BO million programme to build 12 vessels. Sea-Land's chairman and chief-executive, Mr Charles Hiltzheimer, has had
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    • 158 18 AFTER the UFO (uktoßtfftod flying ebjeet) Miner the USO (onidenttfled sailing ebjeet). The USO-29M is a disc-shaped vessel Invented and designed by the Hamhnrg naval architect Edgar Optiz. The design has heen patented, tank-tested (at the Hamborgisclie Schiffhan-Versnchanstalt) and its feasibility confirmed
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    • 578 18 SWpptag Llae Page Cat ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 2 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan ANL VI i 2 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat V 4 ASCL m 1 Asia America n 5 Asia Merchant n 5 Atlas IV 4 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank m
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    • 451 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Asahan (after Esquilino) 35/36 Eastern Alpha (1200) 42/43 Keiyo Maru (RO/RO) (after Centaur must «><i not later than 1100/Bth) 1/2 King River (1500) 22 Nisshin Maru (0600) 27/28 Padang (after Viminale) 47 Popi P (0600 after Neptune Tourmaline) 33/34 Shinko Maru (0700
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