The Business Times, 13 November 1979

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1 18 The Business Times
  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 141/1/7# TUESDAY, NOVEMBER U, lt» 50CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 83 1 Reuter. AMMAN, Mon. Saudi Arabia is prepared to continue producing more oil than it needs for its own development in order to keep thp world economy moving, a senior government official was quoted as saying today. Prince Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz said in an interview with the newspaper Al-Ra'i
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    • 75 1 AFP TOKYO, Mon. Japanese exports, certified in October by the government, rose 16.7 per cent over a year before to a monthly record of U559,624,682,000, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry announced today. The Ministry attributed the rise in certified figures, a leading indicator of exports
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    • 73 1 Reuter. BONN, Mon. Japan has proposed to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) that China be officially recognised as a developing country, West German government sources said today. The proposal was being discussed today at a meeting of a subcommittee of the OECD's development aid committee
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    • 84 1 AFP SEOUL, Mon. The South Korean shipbuilding industry, slumped badly last year in a world-wide period of sluggishness, has recovered rapidly this year, receiving US$644 million worth of new orders in the last ten months for a total of 43 new vessels amounting to 753,000 gross tons, according
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    • 103 1 AFP. NAGOYA, Mon. The high court here today authorised a Japanese court to proceed with a 40million yen (about *****,000) damage suit arising from the April 1977 crash of a Malaysian Airline System (MAS) Boeing 737 in Malaysia. The high court thus reversed a district court ruling
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    • 61 1 Reuter. JAKARTA, Mon. The Industrial Machine Importers Association (Paabi) in a statement strongly protested against a government decision allowing the import of second- hand machines. It said the government should allow reconditioning of thousands of industrial machines now lying idle after the completion of various projects inside
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  • 140 1 Rises FAN Sel Properties Lioni J Cement U 1 C Perils Plant Hume F E Se alios Paper Products K L Industries 506 3S2 229 204 324 238 221 172 100 136 121 +5 +4 +4 +4 2 1 1 1 -1-1 1 1 Falls 8tki Malayan
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  • Article, Illustration
    146 1 Rites Toshiba 285 +09 FE-L'ston 235 +06 Carlsberg 505 +05 Rahman Hyd 540 +06 Sg Best 1000 +06 C and C Bintang 328 +04 Idris Hyd 424 +04 Kramat 494 +04 Falls Tronoh 940 -10 Gold Coin 206 -06 Intraco 296 -06 Pengkalen 505 -06 Kempas 505 -06
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  • 766 1  -  ANOTHER $300 MILLION By HSUNG BEE HWA THE GOVERNMENT is increasing the line of credit available under the Ship Financing Scheme by another $300 million. Approval was given by the Ministry of Finance only recently. This was revealed by the Minister of Trade and Industry, Mr
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  • 248 1 GROWTH of loans and advances of local banks fell in September although they remained at a high level. Total loans and advances as at end September stood at million, representing a monthly growth of 1.4 per cent compared with $14,201.1 million and a growth rate of 2.5 per
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  • 437 1 SINGAPORE'S balance of payments outlook is promising, buoyed by diversification of exports and markets, and a strong tourism sector. But exports and tourism cannot be expected to continue at their current tempo next year, said a Chemical Bank weekly economic report in October. Like all
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  • 268 1 Office-building owners who do not modify their buildings to conserve energy, will soon have to pay a surcharge on their electricity bills, Minister of National Development Mr Teh Cheang Wan,said yesterday. The surcharge percentage has still to be worked out by the Ministry. In spite
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  • 273 1 THE US Mlv sarged briefly U a twa-year Ugh at 241.11 yea 1» heavy tradiag aa the Takya f*relga exehaage market yesterday despite strsag eeatral baak laterveattoa to prep ap the Jap—i carreaey. The dallar timed tradlag at UiM yea, which was
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  • 349 1  -  By RONNIE LIM THE Development Bank of Singapore (DBS) will participate in a venture to produce bottle closures in the Republic with an Indian-based manufacturer, Larsen and Toubro (L&T). The bank confirmed yesterday that it had agreed in principle in July to take
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  • 89 1 AP. BANGLADESH will send 800,000 tonnes (about 5.9 million barrels) of oil for refining in Singapore, it was reported yesterday in Dacca. The country will import "12 million tonnes of crude oil for domestic consumption, Petroleum Minister Akbar Hossain told the Eastern News Agency. He said 1.4
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    • 205 1 Beginnings Most Investors Keep Missing Plays as Important as Early Days of Xerox or Natomas SPECTRA PHYSICS, below $15 last fall after the Capital Gains Research reports had begun issuing frequent buy recommendations, pushed close to $35 in the midst of latest mass confusion over the course of GOLD. A
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    • 72 1 Leader-. Paget Lwier ...Pace I I w tyi [UH SHIPPING TIMES NEW electorate secsrtty system a CLOSER Ink at Chlu'i hw (ran CIwML.„ t isdsstrial psttey 1 ANOTHER esmpaay te provide UNITED Mster Wsrks Mo te laaadry services I sto*4y gnwtt W SUPPORT fsr a Pacific trade IRANIAN sU cstkack
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  • IDUSTRIAL SERVICES
    • 415 2  -  By RONNIE LIM A NEW laundry service catering mainly to hotels in Singapore will be launched at the end of this month by Everclean Steam Laundry and Dry cleaning. The laundry in Kampong Ampat industrial estate is believed to be the first to be sited in
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    • 269 2 Holiday Inn Hotel Singapore has announced the following promotion and appointments: Mr Joseph B C T*h, from assistant sales manager to sales manager; Ms May Qaafc as administration officer (sales); Mr Taa CH» Chaaa as restaurant manager of Meisan Szechuan Restaurant. Mr mm Imri Zimmer as pastry
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    • 333 2 THE days when an office worker had to carry a load of files, papers and other office paraphenalia in one hand and try to open a locked door with the other are over. The Mastiff automatic electronic access control system from Chubb does away
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    • 303 2 THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VITB) is intensifying its efforts to provide crash courses in basic English for the public and organisations in Singapore. In the past, the VITB provided such courses on request but it is now identifying organisations that may
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    • 127 2 A GROUP of American Journalists representing leading US business, oil and travel publications arrived last night to study the business and travel potential of the Republic. They will remain until Friday, as guests of Braniff International. While in Singapore, the journalists will be briefed by
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    • 88 2 MBS Tay-Lee Pek Via, HeHday but IMel Hhgipirrt art direeter, luu «n ai award far the laach meaa categery 7th aaaaal system-wide meaa eeatest ef the lateraatieasl Asssdatisa sf Hsttday taw srgaalsed by Hsttday but Usiversity la Mississippi, Uaitod States. Mrs Tay has heea with the hetei
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    • 467 2 ITALY, one of the world's pioneers in the search for alternative forms of energy, is well ahead in race to devise commercially viable solar energy systems. At an exhibition held recently at the "Fiera del Levante" in Bari, Italy, a wide range of solar
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    • 445 2 SINGAPORE'S new Industrial strategy has enabled the republic to offer low cost skilled workers thereby its competitiveness with other countries in the region. Although wages on the island have risen, labour cost in Singapore is still competitive compared with Hongkong, where the average
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    • 493 2 COURSES AND TALKS 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 16-17: Audit of Small Business, Regional English Language Centre, Turquands Ernst Whinney Nov
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    • 162 2 JAPAN PACK, a 5-day exhibition of the latest technological achievements in packaging machinery and related equipment, will be held In Singapore from January 29. The exhibition, organised by the Japan Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Association, will be held at the World Trade Centre (Hall N0.3). Disclosing
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    • 82 2 A 12-LECTURE course on finance of imports and exports is being organised by the Department of Extramural Studies of the University of Singapore and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union. The course will be held every Monday and Thursday from 7.00 to 9.00 pm
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 737 4 NYT WITH gold and silver prices having loosened their hold on other commodity futures, at least for the time being, the professional traders in New York once again began to concentrate on futures spreads since the beginning of the month. Professionals favour spreads,
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    • 373 4 -FT TIN prices in London last week shot up on news of the coup in Bolivia. Three-month metal peaked at £7,680 per tonne, while rfrgh metal pushed up to £7,960. By the close last Tuesday, three-months stood at £7,515 per tonne, £145 up on the
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    • 229 4 THERE was a general disinclination to deal in the Singapore produce market yesterday. In the absence of overseas indications, as yesterday was the beginning ct the week, prices posted by dealers varied widely. Under the circumstances, deals were scarce. There were some enquiries for coconut oil from some
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    • 329 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown. THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.01, 100 per cent second class 0.83, 100 per cent third class 0.80, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.65, Special 0.61.
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    • 194 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday closed firmer in continued quiet trading, dealers said. January dosed at 15.30/30 US cents against last Friday's 14.44/46 close, March at 15.60/70 against 14.96/15.00 with distant October at 15.60/10 against 15.00/ 05 cents. Sugar futures closing prices: Jan 15.30/30 14.44/41 March 15.40/70 14J5/15.00
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    • 182 4 AP WORLD production of wheat is expected to fall about 9 per cent in 1979/80, from 442 million tonnes to about 406 million tonnes, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said in a report released last week. The overall decline in wheat production is due largely to
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    • 180 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed higher in quiet trading yesterday and December One RSS buyers was quoted at 293J5 cents per kilo, up 4.25 cents tram last Friday's close, dealers said. The morning market firmed 5.25 cents on firmer Japanese advices, trade and speculative buyiag, they said. Values fell about
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    • 295 4 R.A.S. prices In cenU per kilo yesterday: (per kOo) Sellers (per kilo) tot. 1 R S-S prompt f.o.b. M.M tot. 1 R-S.S December BIN tot. 1 RSS January BMI Int 2 RSS 304-50 UK/Coot BUD tot. 3 R-S-S BLB UK/Coat BO-SO tot 4 RS S 274J0 UK/Coat *****
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    • 81 4 RAJ SSR SO (1-toa ft/ms Mr MU) illm *«JON Juu (FarwaH nym t moo *&tk) •Dm J70.00N SSR60 (1-toa pdbti m#o *6 JON moo *7 OON 8MRCV toa pall*) 110-00 *****N nijoo S1S.OON ML ton paB*> S0«.00 311 OON >1000 31L00N SMRGP SMR 6 tOO -loa pdM)
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    • 52 4 THE SIBARB tta price ia Pom fciiiii Ms» per pleal te MfMM yesterday to atoll Ns7f •km Ike latomtlenl Tta Aggeawl eeOtag, uj«tnr Leadea Metal Rxchaage •a Friday ly Craai the US aai leealW* Tatal tiraiver f wnaarfii with Itt teaaee ea SttoHav, with II per eeat rattealag
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    • 31 4 Rubber: Nov 12 Singapore: December: 293.25 cents Jap 4.25 cents) aysia: December: 293.00 cents (up 4.50 cents) Tin: M 52,026 (down $5) Official offering: 163 tonnes (up 13 tonnes)
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    • 164 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,310; 32s 2.080, 40b 3,060 (per bale of 400 lbs). PakMaa raw cwttea: LSS 4.19; 4F 4.18; 289F 4.20; NT roller ginned 4.18 (per lb). CLOTH in
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    • 668 4 ALUMINIUM: Up £1 for cash and down £2 for threemonths yesterday morning. Market held steady in line with general trend but trading slow and price movements minimal. Threemonths hovered around £800 throughout morning with only 600 tonnes traded. COPPER: Wirebars ended morning yesterday up £18.5 for cash and
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 499 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa DESPITE the uncertain situation in Iran and the weak yen/dollar exchange rate, the market was steady yesterday. In the morning session, shipping issues and resource-related tradinghouse issues were bought, but they turned weak later on, due to profit-taking. Instead, some export-oriented issues, such as electronics,
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    • 271 4 Source: SHK Sec THE MARKET traded quietly within a narrow range yesterday although recent speculative favourites such as Far East Consortium, Trafalgar and Hsin Choog came under pressure. Wing Tai shot up 70 cents to $7.80 following bullish brokers' reports but otherwise there was little excitement on the exchanges.
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    • 113 4 THE market dosed mixed yesterday with oils slightly higher while commercials, inH mlnl«g« declined, dealers said. Turnover rose sharply to 9.28 million pesos from Friday's 7.65 million. Oriental B, Pioneer, PLOT and Vulcan finned while Landoil B and Seafront lost ground. M#ff am ZZ n.» wn aoo 1AJC unch
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    • 297 4 SELLING pressure was evident since the early bell yesterday as tight money affected the market, dealers said. First Trust fell seven baht to 120, United Flour Mill three to 197, Rama Tower three baht to 78.5, Mah Boonkrong Drying and Silo 10 baht to 232, Siam Cement four to
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    • 392 4 AN OIL strike at the Thomby Creek Number One well in the Surat Basin in Queensland saw the Joint venture partners make solid gains in a higher market yesterday, dealers said. Bridge Oil, the well operator, rose 62 cents to 13.90 while AOG added eight to 98, Crusader 52
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    • 19 4 HJLHANG SENG Monday 715.30 Friday 71*32 Week Ago ***** SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Monday 863.10 1 Vf3' V:r* 1
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 360 5 Agencies ADVISERS to the world's major oil producers met in Vienna yesterday to consider new price rises. Economic experts from all 13 members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) will draw up a list of options to be considered at the Opec oil
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    • 124 5 AFP THE Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PTT) has given the green light for the building of a fourth oil refinery in the country with a capacity of at least 100,000 barrels a day. Discussions on the setting up of the refinery are likely to start about the
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 309 5 Agencies THE survival of Fiat, Italy's largest car company,, could be in doubt, Fiat managing director Umber to Agnelli said in an interview published Sunday. Mr Agnelli, quoted in Fiat's bouse magazine, said the company had lost production of 200,000 vehhicles this year due to strikes. "If a
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    • 141 5 SOUTH Keren's riling Demeeratie Bepablleaa Parly yitiihy ehase a aephew «f Ike Into PmMsat Park Chang-Bee, Mr Kta Jeag PB, as the aew party president la whal appears Is Modnatekte as a pnMe»party nsMlili Is the ctoeSsatf a caretaker praihst exMr Kim. ft, was aa
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    • 94 5 CHINA is to MM ap Beijing, Shanghai aad Tlaajb into hast* for export. This step t* promote China's foreign trnde f*U*ws aa earlier dedstaa t* tarn the tw* coastal provtaees of Gasagdsag aad Fajbui Into special s*aes with a revamped eeaaaaalc system t* salt the experts trade
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    • 339 5 A PROPOSAL to establish an economic community of Pacific countries has received the support of Australian and Japanese businessmen attending the annual meeting of the Australia-Japan Cooperation Committee in Melbourne. The businessmen, in giving their qualified support, suggested that high level talks should be
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    • 212 5 Reuter, AFP US State Department officials say they ace worried that military fiaraips on the Thai-Kampuchean border could spark a confrontation between Thailand, a US ally, and Vietnam. The officials said they did not think Vietnam, whose forces are engaged in a military drive against
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    • 117 5 A SAUDI Arabian newspaper quoted what it called well-informed sources on Sunday as saying that "it is certain the American hostages held in Teheran will be freed within 48 hours." But a spokesman at the Iranian Foreign Ministry said there was no indication of
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  • 436 6 IT IS a sad testimonial for Singapore that when a carrot is offered, many fail to recognise and act on it. Almost invariably, if the objective is Important enough, the carrot has to be accompanied by a stick. Then only will results start to come in.
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  • 264 6 THERE is more than a suspicion that the economists who work for Chemical Bank in New York are intent on interpreting the difficulties of the US economy as imperatives that must be reflected in all other countries. Their forecast is that the South-east
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  • 1412 6  -  By DEBORAH RANKIN NYT The first complete overhaul of bankruptcy statutes in three-quarters of a century took effect in early October, and although it is too soon to tell precisely what its impact will be, the law appears to help corporate creditors as well as
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  • 318 6 Letters to the Editor Dear Br, It is heartening to note that the Chairman of the Stock Exchange of Singapore, Mr Ng Soo Peng in his address at the 6th Annual General Meeting of the' Stock Exchange of Singapore called (or an indepth study or survey of
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  • 266 6 Dear Sr, On July 9, you published a letter from Mr Donald Sinclair in which be estimated tbe net assets of Sime Darby to be $4.17 per share. On tbe same basis, tbe latest accounts show net assets of $4.40 per share at tbe end of June
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  • 1446 7 China hat scaled down its Ten Year Plan (1976-85). Problems on the industrial front were mainly responsible. The new plan now sets most of its targets for 1987 and beyond. CHINA'S three-year readjustment plan (1979-81), announced by Premier Hua Guofeng at the second session of the Fifth
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  • 377 7 Suharto of Indonesia has presented two orang utans to North The two apes, now —residing in the Pyongyang £zoo, are the first ones ever rf-in North Korea. The In- donesian ambassador to MMorth Korea, Mr Kusuma--Wdja, said the North Korean people will develop a -better understanding
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  • 796 7  -  FOBUM. With ROBERT CULLEN AP CRITICAL American interests in Iran caned the United States to risk keeping It* embassy open and brought about the current crisis over the (ate <g some GO hostages. Those interests can be summed up in one word oil. Iran supplies a
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 279 8 Reuter ASHLAND Oil Inc said it increases its quarterly dividend to US 56 cents from 50 cents payable Dec 15 to holders of Nov 19. The company also said its board of directors has authorised the company, subject to Securities and Exchange Commission filings, to buy
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    • 736 8 NYT SHARES of the Chase Manhattan Corporation, which owns the thirdlargest bank in the US, are selling at a bigger discount from book value fum any other major bank holding company's stock and could be a bargain. Or so says George Salem, bank analyst for Bache Halsey
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    • 142 8 Reuter CSR said a large part of its 48 per cent rise in first half profits came from the company's sugar and pastoral activities. Building and construction materials sectors also contributed to the result, but earnings from the minerals and chemicals divisions fell owing
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    • 472 8 Reuter OCCIDENTAL Petroleum Corp plans to increase significantly its spending on oil and gas exploration, financial vice president John Dorgan told security analysts. He said capital spending for the oil and gas division will climb to between US$56O million and $600 million next year
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    • 258 8 Reuter IU International Corp expects a further reduction in its balance sheet gearing through next year, in addition to the improvement which will follow the planned divestiture of subsidiary Gotaas-Larsen Shipping Corp, chairman John Seabrook said. He said the distribution of Gotaas-Larsen shares to
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    • 164 8 Reuter Caterpillar Tractor's capital expenditures this year will be substantially higher than the US$543 million spent last year, Edward Schlegel, executive vice president, told analysts. He said his forecast was somewhat higher than the company earlier anticipated, due to changes which resulted in expenditure this year
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 588 9 NYT A RECENT decision by the Venezuelan government to seek revisions of foreign loan agreements is causing consternation among foreign bankers there, according to banking circles. The government objects to the exclusive application of foreign laws and court jurisdiction over loans made to
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    • 608 9 FOR THE first time in a month, investors surveying the devastation in the credit markets began to glimpse some hope for a more constructive outlook. Last week's fairly brisk advance in prices follows a month of carnage in the fixed income markets inaugurated by the Federal Reserve
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 480 9 THE Japanese yen fluctuated sharply yesterday, affected primarily by market concern over oil supplies and a possible Increase in oil prices by Saudi Arabia. Starting off at a Arm note of 244.50/245 00, the US dollar climbed very quickly to 247.50/248.00 against the yen. The market was highly
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      • 140 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Nov 12: 7days 1 month 2 months 3 monUvi S months 0 months 12 months U« MtentSpat) Offer U 15 0/10 157/16 155/16 153/16 155/16 15 3/16 155/16 1SV16 15 14H 143/16 141/16 14 13H SwM luyjL Dm. 1
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      • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.2 per cent.
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      • 45 9 RANGE of prim often !d by dlscount house* on Nov 12: Overnight-5W% Call deports 5'*% fWh| Itejrtef 3 month Sclhaf Treasury bUU 511/16 58/16 3 month Bank bills 8 5/16 63/16 3 month CD SH 6 month CD IV. BH Source: National Discount Co
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      • 56 9 AUSTRALIA/NZ exchange quotes on Nov 12: US dollar -1.0938/1.0890 Sterling 0.5244/0.5180 Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5491 US dollar -1.1464 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.5315 US dollar -1.1090 NEW ZEALAND: Reserve bank midrate: US dollar 0.9638 Trading bank indication*: Sterling 0.4621/0.4591 US dollar 0.9686/0.9686 Ninety-day airmail buying
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      • 223 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed sharply firmer at 247.20 yen yesterday, compared with a 244.50 opening and 242.00 at Friday's close, despite central bank yen-support intervention, dealers said. The Bank of Japan sold an estimated US$25O million to |300 million at different levels, mainly around 247.00 yen,
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      • 250 9 THE SINGAPORE gold futures market yesterday closed higher in moderately active trading after fluctuating marginally throughout, dealers said. Turnover rose to 265 lots from 244 last Friday with interest mainly on December, February and April contracts, they said. December closed firmer at U*****.50/397.50 an ounce against U*****.70/396.50 at last
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      • 159 9 THE YEN continued to weaken in late Hongkong exchanges yesterday, driven down despite Bank of Japan intervention by the current uncertainty over oil prices and supply from Iran, dealers said. Against the US dollar the yen traded actively and was quoted at a late 247.96/15 from an early 247.00/30
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      • 145 9 STERLING opened a quarter of a cent higher at U552.1020/20 yesterday and rose quickly to around 2.1050/60, spurred by market expectations of a rise in the Bank of England minimum lending rate, dealers said. The dollar opened quietly and little changed at 1.7935/ 45 marks and 1.6500/10 Swiss francs,
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    • 50 9 Thank You SGEI€T€ G€N€RAL€ wishes to express their appreciation and thanks to all guests, friends and clients for their congratulatory messages and all those who participated in the inauguration ceremoqy erf their new premises at Hian Sing Tbwers. saaere G€N€RAi£ A member of EttC, European Banks International FRENCH INTERNATIONAL BANK
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  • 1063 10 BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES THE KLSE BID and offer prices officially listed and (Mines in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yeet<—day with the number of shar*s traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Aetna (2.335) Allied
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  • 155 10 SINGAPORE (71 uttru ST S'pore Growth Fund Lit l.l<gd CUmBin'pteM i tar Not ID INCOME BON D UNIT The Commerce 2.10 2.23 (Cnrreat pr leaa) The Saving Fund 1JI LM Income Bond 116 1.22 S pore Prog Fund 0.93 0.98 S'pore Sec. Fund LOO 1.71 S pore invest
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  • 2591 10 Gr's Gr's Net 1979 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- C'vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Aetna 235 15.0 2.2 65 150 196 123* Alcom 196 10.0 15 5.1 26.1 148 no Allied Choc 120 -1 7.6
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  • 99 10 Striking price* of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchanfe at aanooK yesterday, the perted/wcb and offered prices and hut net done, if any, with the number at options traded shown in brackC C (Decs 12.75) (OJOB). OaU Stance (Dec -12.15) (0.12B). Haw Par (Dec $140) (0.138
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  • 93 10 ft 3/4% 1/8/78-00 (290XM») (Wittß 100.006) 5% I ft/8/80 (290X100) (OC.OOB 00.108) ft 1/4% 1/3/81 (290X100) (98.828 98.728) (4) 98.70 ft% 1 ft/4/81 (290X100) (98J58 98.398) (4) 98.25 5* t P 1/ft/83 (290X»0) (100.198) 8 1/4% T P 18/10/93 (290X100) (00MB 100.198) e 1/4* T P
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  • 1123 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots ai 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSmAI* AJaaMete (1MB) Mtmm anS) (3) IJO (1) IJB Aha IsM (1.288
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  • LATEST RESULTS
    • 45 10 said that its consolidat- Ed net tangible assets as at Sep 30 were $29.43 million or $1.18 per share. This represents an increase of 11.3 per cent in value over the consolidated net tangible assets per share of $1.06 as at June
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    • 32 10 Audited net profit of $302,390 ($1.41 million), for the year ended June 30. Final dividend was five pence gross (seven pence) miring total eight pence (8.5 pence).
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    • 24 10 Interim dividend of 7.5 per cent gross (same) for 1979, payable on Dec 17 to shareholders registered on Dec 7.
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  • 241 10 RrttSsfc M MjdftVAi iWgL ee, Ltd: AGM to be held at 7th Floor, Q-and Building, Philip Street, Singapore, on Nov 14 at 12 noon. Stae Darby Haldtap Ltd: AGM to be held at the Regent Ballroom of the Regent Kuala Lumpur Hotel, Jalan Imbi, at 11.30 a.m. on
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  • 656 10 IT WAS cm isag Ml at Ike SUek Rxehaage W Bbagapen jrtwtiy, Jest Ike UM ef market that km everyhedy ell hrekers, ramUen, Investors aad Www, mere for waat ef keying eapped tkaa aaythlag else. Oae eeat Mwi kere aad tws eeata elf there wae
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  • 593 10 SHARE prices drifted in lethargic trading to close a shade easier on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. There was scarcely any incentive to trade in the light of continued uncertainties on the international scene. Investors were especially concerned over the continued holding of American
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1230 11 IF UNITED Motor Works (Malaysia) Holdings has an Image problem today on the stock market, it is paradoxically far the diversified heavy machinery dealer that of volatility, a description it acquired in the recent difficult years. Tbe challenge thus is for it to change this
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    • 285 11 Date Las t Fall Year Cempaay Peried Net EPS Grws Pre-tax last year (cents) Dtv. Profit <%) 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 2.5 2,924 Spore Land F 10/11 3.7 5.0
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    • 466 11 Curreat Ex Boohs Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year Geatings 5*1 Oct 1 Oct 11 Nov 10 5* 123* O U E 5*1 Oct 25 Nov 5 Nov 12 5* A Hitam Rub 20*(b) Oct 26 Nov 8 Nov 14 20*
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    • 125 11 Company Particular* Ex Date Books Clooe Kemayaa SEA Corp Temerloh Fancy Tile M U lad Pub Text Sap Corp Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Bonus Issue of lfor 1 Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 Rights Issue of 3 for 2 $1.20 per share Bonus Issue of
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    • 583 11 SYNTHETIC Resins (Malaysia) has embarked on a major programme of expansion of its PVC resins and compounds production capacity in a move to sustain its profit and viability. The cost of the capital expenditure, including land, building, plant and machinery required for the expansion, is
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    • 85 11 Reuter HUTCHISON Properties Ltd reopened trading on the Hongkong Stock Exchange yesterday sharply higher after a one-day suspension on news it is holding talks with Hutchison Whampoa Ltd which may lead to the parent company bidding for the minority interests. The shares were first traded at
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    • 470 11 mm mm*** by HOCK LOCK SIEW SOME LIGHT may be shed soon on the actual state of affairs at two Malaysian companies whose shares have been in the limelight on the stock exchange recently. The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has taken the initiative to query Public Bank and
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    • 219 11 FANCY Tile Warks announced that at the close of its rights issue of three for two at $1.20 per share, it had received acceptances for 7.38 million shares, representing 96.5 per cent of the 7.5 million new shares to be issued. The excess share applications received amounted to
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 472 11 Successful Investing in Commodities SATURDAY NOVEMBER 24,1979 SHANGRI-LA HOTEL, SINGAPORE This is ft one-dfty conference designed for investors and experienced traders to help answer some of the importftnt questions that should be considered such as; What Mrt sf i jn mat to pal lata eammadlttoe? re yea IssMag tor aad
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  • 422 12  -  SOCIETE GENERALE'S ROLE By LEE YOKE MENG THERE are now very good opportunities for French corporations to participate more actively in overseas ventures and trade. French industrialists have generally been cautious about investing outside Europe, but Societe Generale will try to do its part in changing this
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  • 230 12 MALAYSIAN Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said yesterday that be would visit Hanoi as planned irrespective of the outcome of the current United Nations debate on the Kampuchean situation. Tengku Rithaudeen's statement came in the wake of speculation that he might postpone the trip
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  • 317 12 A QUEEN'S Counsel told the High Court yesterday that the trial of former Ben and Company chairman, Gopal Chandra Kar Choudhury who was jailed for nine months last year on charges of insider trading, should never have been allowed. QC John Newey, who was
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  • 361 12 MALAYSIA'S Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah yesterday stressed that the National Front government is not prepared to play politics when dealing with the management of the nation's economy. Winding up the debate on the budget in the Dewan Rakyat, he said that it has been
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  • 229 12 Reuter. THE UK government's sale of 5 per cent of its shares in British Petroleum fetched 156/159 pence buyer/seller on a partly paid basis compared with the allocation {Mice of 150 pence. Other BP shares were quoted at 360/364 pence prior to
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  • 137 12 THE regional director of America's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for south-west, Mr C R Mollugin, said he is not at all aware of any mechanical problems affecting any of Braniff International's aircraft. He was quoted to have said this in Dallas in reaction
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  • 116 12 AIR talks between Singapore and Egypt will be held from tomorrow (or three days to review the existing provisional air services agreement. Mr Tan Kwang Hung, director of the Department of Civil Aviation, will lead the Singapore team for the talks which will be held
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  • 60 12 THE Post Office Savings Bank's new Woodlands central branch opened for business yesterday. Business hours of this branch will be from 8.30 in the morning to 4.30 pm from Mondays to Fridays and from 8.30 am to 1.00 pm on Saturdays. Withdrawal facilities of up
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  • 317 12 Reuter. IRAN'S new Foreign Minister Abolhasan Bani-Sadr was quoted as saying his country should reserve the oil weapon for more important things than securing the return of the Shah to Teheran. Asked if Iran was prepared to stop oil exports to the US if the Shah was
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  • 353 12 AFP IF IRAN should cut off oil supply to the US, the immediate impact on the US economy would not be adverse, a leading economist of Chase Manhattan Bank said in a forecast in Hongkong yesterday. "Even though we in the US import
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  • 85 12 BRIGGS aad Strattea Cerp u veils m experlmeatal electric car ta Mllwaakee. The car can be drives by either Its electric meter er aa 18-herseaewer petrel eagtae er heth together to predaee a variable petrel ewwnptfai ef betweca 8.8 aai SU km per litre. The ear sperts
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  • 256 12 Reuter A PROPOSED second air service between Hongkong and London gained unanimous support from the Hongkong government and the airlines competing to secure rights on the route. At a public hearing by the Hongkong Air Transport Licensing Authority, British Caledonian Airways, Laker Airways and Hongkong's Cathay
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  • 171 12 Reuter ATTEMPTS to increase the windfall tax on oil company profits by at least US$43 billion (SJ9O trillion) will be made when the bill comes up in the US Senate this week, Senator Bill Bradley said. The Senate Finance Committee approved $142 billion in
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  • 778 12 LONIX)N, Mon. Stock prices were lower er a broad front in moderate trading with sentiment overshadowed by concern over a possible rise in interest rates, dealers said. At 3 pm, the FT index was down 8.5 at 412.4. Activity centred around oil shares where first time dealings commenced
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 9 12 Suisse Q.I& Stcsmir Cmivv )t)iCvvvvv>n 1 el: >61 S()S
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    • 88 12 AR VERTICALS REPRODUCE ANY MUSIC ACCURATELY There is a common belief that AR loudspeakers are best for playing classical music. The underlying reason is that musical instruments whether percussion, string, brass, wood wind or piano sound like the real thing. This really reflects AR's philosophy of 'TRUTH IN LISTENING". The
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 Outlook for Singapore from a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Isolated showers after midday. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7JI p.m. on N0v.12 At the airport. Maximum temperature 31.0 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 22.7 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 4.65 Rainfall in millimetres 4.0 Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 70 13 Reuter THE ASSOCIATION of West India/Trans-Atlantic Steamship Lines (Witass) said the following currency adjustment charges (CAF) will apply from Friday. For traffic to and from UK/Eire, the CAF will be reduced to positive 11 per cent from positive 12 per cent. For traffic to and from Hamburg/ Bordeaux
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      • 55 13 AFP. DUBAI Petroleum Company, of Dubai, has signed a contract with La Ciotat shipyards to convert the 13,000-ton tanker A 1 Waser for the purpose of stocking crude from Dubai's oil fields. The La Ciotat yard, which employs 8,000 workers, has increasingly specialised in repairs, conversions and the
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      • 55 13 Reuter A SPOKESMAN for the International Longshoremen Association said members in all US ports have refused to load ships bound for Iran. He had no indication of how long the work stoppage would continue. Union members have tied it to the holding of US citizens hostage in the
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      • 65 13 UPI THE FIRST sail-powered cargo vessel built in the US in 40 years billed as the symbol of the "New Age of Sail" ran aground on a mussel shoal on Sunday just after her maiden voyage began. The accident happened while the vessel was in the St
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    • 581 13  -  CALL FOR SCHEME By HSUNG BEE HWA THE GOVERNMENT should introduce a separate shipfinancing scheme (or shipowners to help them modernise their fleets and upgrade their operations. This proposal was made by Mr Lua Cheng Eng, chairman of the Singapore National Shipowners Association (SNSA) at the
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    • 194 13 AFP. EXISTING haadllag aad trmaspert systems wtJJ bvc to be iwrtog 1 fall rapacity to hnile a pr— pee live raesrd wsrid trade to gntoi ui sltoeeto to the Iflf/M mm (Jaly/Jaap) ef mIUIM tMMwtt exteads Its receat rapid rtoe by II per «ak These dUßealttos
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    • 371 13 AFP. THE LEGAL tangles over the ownership of 19 million litres of high-speed diesel stuck in a ship off the southern Thai port of Sattahip may be resolved this week, finally giving the Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PTT) access to the much-needed oil.
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    • 189 13 AFP. AMID THE sustained slump in shipbuilding, four o( the six major Japanese heavy machinery makers suffered drops of up to 13.8 per cent in their sales in the first half of the current business year. The four losers in the six months from April to September were
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    • 2196 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 fine involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 1102 18 r RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS 1 AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL 1 NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent 1 and Is subject to change (2) A11 export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority
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    • 879 18 Seatrade SHIPOWNERS ARE probably not any slower than any other service industry suppliers in paying their bills, but they are by nature of their trad©- a good deal more mobile. So oil companies with bunkers chandlers with ships' supplies and repair yards with
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    • 108 18 Reuter RJ REYNOLDS Industries Inc said its Sea-Land Service Inc subsidiary filed with the US Maritime Administration to trade in eight high-speed containerships to the government and build new diseel-powered vessels in US shipyards. Reynolds said the application proposes that the new vessels would be
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    • 276 18 SEATS AIN ku Indepeadeatly devised a haardMi nulerUi labelling system It Its ceataiaers that provides beth Depart* meat ef Transportation-mandated aid UN-recemmeaded date. "Seatrain's action eames la respsase to the aeed for better emergeacy respsase lnformatioa sa cissed a feet aad <1 foot coataiaers ceatalaiag special haadHag
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    • 506 18 Shipping LJae CM ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 2 Alpac IV 5 AngKutan V 2 ANL I 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat v 1 ASCL in 1 Asia America n 5 Asia Merchant n 5 Atlas IV 4 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank m 5
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    • 938 18 DEVELOPING countries cannot ignore their own part in realising the objectives of the Unctad Liner Code, chief executive of the India Steamship Company Captain SC Anand told a symposium on liner shipping in the 80's in Bremen recently. 'The code provides
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    • 195 18 AFP AIR AND sea search was conducted yesterday for 16 South Korean crew members of a Japanese steel carrier which sank in stormy waters off southeastern Kyushu on Sunday.. Maritime safety officials said two other crewmen of the 2,712-ton Meiwa, manned by a
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    • Article, Illustration
      375 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Abie Reefer (0530 shifts) 29/ 30 Arya Man (0100 (after Padang) 47 Hupefa (0600 after San Luis) 45 Ocean Harvest (0600 after Prinsendam must sail not later than 1100/15 th) 1/2 Maya Farber (Tanker) (after Stolt Seoul P/O subject gas tree) 15/16
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 364 13 AFEA LINE regular semi container excess service DIRECT TO LAGOS'APAPA Sm Page IV Column 3 for Sailings >('ll f SHIPfIMi AGf M";u SPU iI (j r 1,1 v At 'inn i A l A I l\| BMi; AN *****1 i Pf Nt Mi b'l '81 7 m \R I) I\
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    • 275 13 iiaKl SEALORD LU M ANTAI I W UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES loading for Dubai (1/12). Kuwait (4/12), Shuaiba (6/12). Bahrain (9/12) Damnum (12/12) Al Jubail (3/12). Dammam (7/12), Kuwait (10/12). Dubai (13/12) Dubai (20/12), Abu Dhabi (23/12), Doha (26/12). Dammam (29/12). Kuwait (31/12). Shuaiba (2/1)
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    • 468 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE S'por* P. UM( Nm r«M rttoM Kkn Bra* A *wp C PAU.+ 15 No* 17 Mm 50k lOk 7Ok 10 Ok UOkl4 Ok MACEWON 21Nm 22 Ho* 10 0k 11 Ok 12 0k 15 Ok It Ok It Ok
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    • 476 13 Hapag-Lloyd Fully containerised to' Europe and United States. Regular, reliable and on time. MAERSK LINE innrirv.i I'll—in. i i jbj .r Bi"P i. .in Lm 11-11/11 12-13/11 ARTHUi MAERSK* 19/11 9/12 18/12 22/12 23/12 25/12 11-19/11 19-20/11 AMU) MAERSK 26/11 16/12 26/12 30/12 31/12 3/1 l 24-25/11 26-27/11 MHOS MAERSK
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 668 14 i v M Hapag-Uoyd TMjmß* Car*»iS*y a/12 26/12 (1/1) 21/12 31/12 1/1 3/1 «/l ft/1 7/1 9/1 5/1 11/1 12/1 14/1 ■dMn 11/11 22/11 24/11 15/12 31/12 30/12 21/12 26/12 lII—3/12 4/12 10/1 «/l 4/1 1/1 MmM* 9/12 11/12 4/1 21/1 19/1 lft/1 13/1 P*tar ■dMen 23/12 25/12 22/1 15/1
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    • 576 14 4> cn a n L a. _jl/ j 1 a i PJQJMG LOOK FOR 77 Nm Baa*ar/Sa(a/ValMda/THto/ 7Ok Lattar h $ete/Vato«cia/T«fc/ It Dk Latter a/Srt«/Vtfnca/T«fe/ HSXKA (1979) M Nw +KCNM (1971) 9 Dk BEL MKS (1979) IS Dk KCHM (1971) to Part HamgmM/Kafca/ Yafcafcaaia/Mya +KL MBES (1979) 25 Nw 23
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    • 204 14 EVERGREEN LINE r f fIP F AS! fUROP( J XPRfSS FHI I fON'aiNIR SfRVICE 1 ACQPTUG CARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELIXSTOI*. ROTTERDAM ANTWERP. L£ HAVRE ALSO ACCEPT* CARGO FOR: SOUTHAMPTON. IONDOH. MANCHESTER. BMMGHAM. BRISTOL, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS HOLLAND AMSTTROAM :< UROPF BE RVIC PRt SS CONT AINt FAR EAST/RED SEA MEDITERRANEAN
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    • 688 14 pi y s < 'a 1 Everett Lines |gnM Five Star SHippini Corpn. k "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOMMK FOR RANGOON *Nn pjunni Nmi I 15/llNw 22/8 Nw 21/21 Nw 24/21 Nw B F.S.S.C AMMI m MolovMa TEPS MALAYSIA Kalong TalC3B>-7355 Parang Tat *****/***** Compinw Arfdrtim Do V» IhwiwHi hwrtwrt S.
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    • 650 14 w w w T 1 ti-1 "I »r r»r f. mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD KM 2102 2103 21STflOOR MARINA HOUSE SKENTON WAY MISTRi ROAD SINGAf ORE 2 TEL *****-14 7& *****70 IS] SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE m no. KYOTENM may prmg 15/17 hi hM STB, MEL 8/1B DK
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 694 15 QCL Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent T«v*a* lan M Dk« Mm MwM Canton* S«wt PM LM *****1 Certain* Agencm Sdn IM <Mi 44 Cartamnr AfWCas Sdo BM *****6/8 BaustaM Shipp<R« Agpnctts Sdn BM *2301/3 Australia Straits Container Line (A member of ANRO) Ro-Ro Container Servica To/From
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    • 627 15 <>*s> GRANARD LINE RED SEA;MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE S>ere Pletoat M.V. VALOITMA V.33H. 21 Nw M.V. COLUMNS VENTURE V.34N I Ok Kam»aanMß CJKO fa MI Jedd ah/P Said/Alexandria/ Beirut M.V. MM M V.24E.~ 25 Nw Honf Ront/Reeton| M.V. MM CHEONG W* Dw Yofcofca*a/Busan ALL OWNED VESSELS Grana'd Shipping Agencies iSi Pie Lid
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    • 483 15 iy BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COKTIWRSMCC TO/FROM EUROPE FROM EMHPI H'BUK I WKN R CMM HAVRE SO lON to Gcnuf Austria B***** frmt* MIM PKttanf Sport For I[m faM faM faW bM UN 14/11 MA. TWN •ma lm SM faM UM SaM bM 11/11 m TWN RU Ihw bW M
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    • 526 15 Scan Dutch V ~T in litVf.ML 7ii 11 L±ll lura HHSE3 VP* htal 20/U I VU It/12 U/12 11/12 17/12 11/12 2#/12 23/12 8/12 27/12 30/12 1/1 an 7/1 «/i 14/1 is/1 17/1 21/1 22/1 24/1 21/1 a/l U/l 27/11 I 12/12 4/12 I It/12 3 11/12 I 21/12 11/12
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    • 635 15 BOUSTEAD SH,PPING AGENCIES LOADS FOR E. ft S. AFRICA (Bmmm. Darton. C»mm. PI Cht. I loo**) S pan 10/13 Dk P MM«U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) STELLA LYKES (fccfc I In*) 11/21 Nm Kuantw US M 24 Dk U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE (Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver 8.C.,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 938 16 K LINE KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO NORTH AMERICA n» i war ft 9 vno nsu w u i fctO Wri 14/11 Y«»Oto Mm a/11 7/12 MHIb, N/11 10/12 t*M 27/11 21/12 U/ SCX 7/S 17/12 Mian li/12 3/1 > Trite U 25/11 21/11 MfctaM JVU Mu MM 19/12 23/12
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    • 475 16 ni LC./ttMT LARES SUVICE iomrng rot new im. wtu montkal. tobonto. hniwu PM* hkw P MM| S«fNm <na- CAUFWMA/PACnC NORTH WIST SERVICE l«*« tar in ANGELES SM FMKBCO. WTTU. TACOMA. tWCOWQ OC EXPRESS CORTAHER/CONVENTIONAL/ REEFER SERVICE P. Uwf hpN I "SO NAGAUMT l»7l 7 to* 10/10 tea 20/21 M* 1C
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    • 455 16 Tj. S A (rl'Olip SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD •«t s SH'^ iKllKli l'('4|iounl (ioiitniiK'r Lint's WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK DSR-LIIMES »vt i FKTBMRINBSna S'pwt P Umi Pt«M| Kin* H taff A'aerp ftst 4/7 fee |/»D*c ain }ki tkillDic 4/1 ha 7/9 tea a M 2 Fab IM II
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    • 348 16 r»..ti3.n:»;.MW !a, 3. mam I MM b nun imot 77/29 MM 11/12 Doc 21/22 0* »UNITHAI uNiTtD thai supping COWWOn ITO EXPRESS COMENTIOIML SERWCE TO AM) FROM UK/CONTVENT TO UK/CONTMENT P Mint Penai* l"*«hr B. SMM T( Man S tore P Mar* Penanj lootef fm 16-11/11 19-71/11 22 24/11 Lhotv
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    • 660 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD f- .■**>('■ House 234E Orch.vd Smqaoorr 9 Telephone *****1 1 *****57 iroiAgiA-tiwr REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S>we P. Kftng fm THALASSM KYRA NBSI 25 Nm 29 NM MMASMNKO 17 Dk 21 DK Boutocnc/A*on/TMMry Boulogne/Avon/Tilbury S«C*ere BfTRASEA (PTE) LTD 2352C11 BOOK KG *****5?, K Lwpur-
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 343 17 GULF SHIPPING LINES MBItMJA COMTMB &WX 4 OK SDK (Act*«« cirt* km Kjractt/OdM I Ganarai Agents Gulfeast Shappinc Pte Ltd Suite 704/706. Ocean Bwhknc. Colyer Quay, Singapore 1. Tel: *****3 (10 Lines) Booking Agent K. Lumpur SEGAM SON BHD. Tel: 4*3111 Penang SEGAM SON. BHD. Td: ***** Sh|> Agent: P.
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    • 230 17 FAR EASTWEST AFRICA SERVICES FCI LCI SERVICES TO LAGOS/MWA, DQUALA AM) AMMAN VESSEL Sport Donti Laps Atadjon BARON STAA 7 Dec 31 Dec 31m 121 m TUE FIONER 3Jm* 271 M 301 M. 0 F«fc FRATA SHPPMG PTE. LTD SMUiraC. TIL *****04 Singapore. Bangkok... Singapore. KANNIYELL LINES WUVSU SMNK BMWO*
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    • 266 17 <+ COMBO LINE REGULAR TIBER/PLYWOOD BULK '34 i> SPORE P.KELANG LOG. FOR: 16/11 18/11 Nantes 16/11 14/11 Newport AGENTS Spor>- Shippmp iPtf lid !>*i 1 l i, 4 Pt kelanj Perkaoatan Itmut I aut Srln BN T♦»! i 8 Kuala iiimpi,r SOON SENG GROUP Regular Service To East M sia
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    • 185 17 GOLDEN LINE MM MM MVPM (PTE) ITD a na mm smkt. mm Tat Mi imam Mat. P. L EL <***** (IS I *7*l. Fam JC UOT« on mw.KL< STRAfTS/PERSMN GUlf SERVICE: span GOUKM CUT Oak*. KmH Karacfc. 25/31 HM SOLDER MUM tank... TV* ta N. MAUm/STQRE L MALAYSIA SSMCE OK
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    • 211 17 m ;nTEnmcDm mnLnysmn SHiPrmc Line sen. one. STRAITS/EUROPE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST/STRAITS/EUROPE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE 81m HHn «c* 1) All UK Intend daatlnatlon* via Tilbury/Nawport 2) European Ports and Inland Daatlnatlona and Scandinavia via RottardanWAntwarp/Hamburg/Eabiarg Agents M ~A IMSI SHIPPING AGENCIES SON BHD Kl 4C5144 P KE I AN G iB?fe
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 28 18 (E accepting FCL/LCL Cargo for •W ZMlaild Auckland, 4, Wellington, 1 Christchurch UlStnAa Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Sri Lwka Colombo I S *****81 itainer teasing service# ICCUCONTAINER MANAGEMENTS
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