The Business Times, 30 November 1979

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 14C/I/79 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 39, lflf 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 62 1 AFP BRUSSELS, Thurs. Oil prices on the Rotterdam spot market fell by four pa* cent in the week to Nov 19 compared with the previous week, the oil bulletin published by the European Economic Community said. Prices last week were 120 pa* cent up on a year
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    • 62 1 AFP LONDON, Thurs. Gold put on another US$3.5 to reach $413.5 an ounce in early trading, following yesterday's $15 jump. The new rate was the highest since early October and coincided with a further slide in the dollar which was quoted 1.7425 marks against previous 1.7465. The
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    • 74 1 AP BANGKOK, Thurs. The refugee crisis, spawned by the Vietnamese invasion of neighbouring Kampuchea has strained Thailand's resources and adversely effected its economy, a recent report compiled by the US Embassy in Bangkok said. "In trying to cope with the problems forced upon it from outside its
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    • 58 1 AFP LONDON, Thurs. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates intend to maintain their oil output at present levels for at least part of next year, US Treasury Secretary William Miller said. Mr Miller, on his way home after visiting these two countries and Kuwait, said however that
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    • 74 1 AFP BRUSSELS, Thurs. Negotiations on a trade agreement between the European Economic Community and Asean restarted today. The agreement between the two groups is due to be signed by the end of the year. The current negotiations, which are expected to continue tomorrow, should make "substantial progress" sources
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    • 74 1 Reuter TOKYO, Thurs. The Iranian Central Bank has started taking dollar payments for Japanese imports of Iranian oil in accounts held in its main offices or London branches, local banking sources said. The Iranian Central Bank appears to be seeking other methods of settling Japanese-Iranian trade but
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    • 77 1 UPI NEW YORK, Thurs. The stock market moved slightly higher early Thursday in relatively light trading. The Dow Jones industrial average, which rallied late Wednesday to gain 4.61 points, was ahead 1.28 points to 831.73 an hour after the open. Advances led declines, 654 to 363, among the
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  • 138 1 Rises Shaagri-La Tronoh Mine* Rahman Hyd O U E Public Textile Spore Lu4 M Credit M Banking Berjuatai Guiaaeaa 790 »40 006 340 96 2on 147 796 750 570 40 10 10 1(5 +7 +0 +5 +5 +5 Falls Kkoac Gian Island Pen Nat Iroa PAN Metal
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    150 1 Rises Malayan Tin 2300 S. Mai Tin 1710 Sg. Best 1060 Kluang 400 Rahman Hyd €10 Minsec 710 Troooh 955 Kg Lanjut 314 Berjuntai 755 Perils Plant 252 Kuctaai 175 S Land 206 Oriental 255 Utd. Mai 550 Falls +250 +40 +30 +20 +15 +15 +15 +10 +10
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  • 657 1  -  CHEMICAL PLANT FOR CHINA By TEO TECK WENG LOCAL industrialist Mr Goh Cheng Liang has entered into an agreement with China to provide expertise and equipment (or a proposed $3.3 million chemical plant in Beijing. The pact was signed between a Chinese government agency and Mr
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  • 231 1 SOME 214,021 visitors arrived in Singapore in August, the largest monthly tourist figure recorded so far this year. But in terms of growth of the tourist traffic, the August increase of 6.9 per cent marks a sharp slowdown from the 14 per cent achieved
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  • 478 1 ITF PTE LTD, one of the largest exhibition organisers in Singapore, will acquire the exhibition interests of Scope International with effect from Feb 2, 1960. This move will bring about a consolidation of resources and expertise needed to expand the exhibition industry here. The major
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  • 251 1 A COOPERATIVE society will meet its end tomorrow unless there is a lastminute appeal by members to keep it going. The Singapore Government Officers Cooperative Housing Society (SGOCHS) was first warned some six months ago to keep its accounts in order. When it failed to do so,
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  • 262 1 THE Haakon Tract grap hat iMtrptraM a merekaat kaak la Stagapare, lis first wkslly-ewaed merekaat kaaklag subsidiary ia Baatk-east Asia. Called Baakers Trast lateraatlaaal (Asia) limited, tke saksMlary kas Jast keea appruved by tke Meaetary Aatkarlty «f Siagapare aad will kegla »peratf»as aezt
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  • 483 1  -  By CHAN BONG SOO TIMES Publishing Berhad and its sister company, Straits Times Press (1975) emerged from the financial year ended Aug 31, 1979 with mixed fortunes. While Times Publishing continued to make progress with a 12.3 per cent increase in group pretax
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 343 2 SCANDINAVIA'S second largest paper products group, Papyrus AB of Sweden, has established a marketing/sales office in Singapore, its first in Asia. The local subsidiary, Papyrus Pte Ltd, was incorporated in July. It will be the regional headquarters for Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. Within the next
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    • 106 2 TELECOMS announced yesterday that its telefax service will be extended to Canada on Nov 29. The extension of this highspeed Facsimile Service will enable the public to transmit documents, graphics, drawings, forms, as well as printed, typed or written matter to Canada via a
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    • 481 2  -  By FOO CHOY PENG SINGAPORE must consider three points while charting a constructive direction for non-destructive testing personnel training to meet its future requirements in NDT. This point was put across by Mr Heng Keng Wah in his paper on NDT personnel training in Singapore
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    • 237 2 TERASAKI Electric (Far East), a joint venture between Terasaki Electric of Japan and Lindeteves-Jaco-berg (Far East), plans to increase production capacity next year. The managing director, Mr K F Klaje, said yesterday the company will invest in metalworidng machines and recruit more technicians. Terasaki, a manufacturer
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    • 152 2 THE three partners in the $1-5 million Sabah aluminium smelter proposed for Labuan will be meeting next month to finalise plans for the project. A full-scale feasibility study has confirmed the project's viability, and the meeting is to finalise details such as the price
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    • 340 2 MORE than 150 managers, security officers, senior police officers and Asean representatives will discuss hotel security at a two-day seminar starting Dec 3. Called Target Crime Rate Zero: A SHRA Search for Total Security in Hotels, the seminar is organised by the Singapore Hotel and Restaurant
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    • 191 2 MINOLTA CAMERA (Osaka. Japan) has begun marketing a new compact table-top dry plain paper copier, the Minolta EP3IO. Major applications (or the EP3IO are low copyvolume users such as offices (a small office consisting of about SO members, or a section having about SO members
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    • 258 2 THE first International Jewellry and Watches Exhibition, Jeweltime '79, will be held at the World Trade Centre Singapore from Dec 16 to 20. It is sponsored by the Diamond Importers Association of Singapore. A total of 33 exhibitors from 17 countries will be
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    • 92 2 TWO appointments were announced recently by The Chartered Bank, Singapore. Mr Jeremy R Alien has been appointed operations officer of the Foreign Exchange Department of The Chartered Bank. Mr Allen joined the Bank in London in 1868 and has since served in a variety of posts in
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    • 234 2 MORE organisations have been urged to share in the big business of providing continuing education facilities for career development in our achievement-oriented society. Opening the three-day seminar on Industrial Safety Teaching yesterday, Mr Lim Jit Poh, director of the Vocational and Industrial Training Board, said with
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    • 143 2 UNITED Overseas Land Ltd (UOL), has adopted a new corporate logo to project the company's business interests and dynamism. It will be effective from Dec 1. The new logo, which shows two interlocking U's emphasises the fact that the UOB is part of
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    • 290 2 COURSES AND TALKS Dec 3-14: Quantitative Techniques in Production Management, NPB Town Training Centre, National Productivity Board Dec 4: Profitable Purchasing Management, SIM Conference Room, Singapore Institute of Management Dec 4: Marketing for the SecreNtary, Hilton Hotel, Consulasia Dec 5: Effective Report Writing, Hilton Hotel, Consulasia Dec 6-7:
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 548 2 TIMES PUBLISHING BERHAD (Incorporated in Singapore) For the year ended 31st August 1979 the Directors report: 1979 1978 Group Company Group Company s$ s$ s$ s$ Turnover 165,540,000 112.113.000 136,127.000 89,882,000 •Profit before taxation 18,599,000 14,937,000 15,380,000 13,791,000 Profit from associated corporations 314,000 436,000 Investment income 5,220,000 7,074,000 4,672,000 5,847,000
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  • REGIONAL
    • 320 3 UPI PRIME Minister Masayoshi Ohira of Japan will discuss with Chinese leaders the roies the two nations will play in Asia when the Japanese leader visits Beijing next week, government sources said yesterday. Mr Ohira told Chinese Ambassador Fu Hao on
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    • 100 3 Reuter THE Asian Development Bank said it approved a US$llO.6 million loan plus a $150,000 technical assistance grant for projects in Indonesia. The bank said $83.6 million, its largest ever single loan, was for an extra high voltage transmission project in Java, with a
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    • 41 3 In a scene reminiscent of World War Two, this Kampochean youngster shows oft ft body ravaged by famine, disease And war. He was photographed at Thailand's Khao I Dang refugee camp yesterday. AP photo. Source: AP photo
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    • 181 3 Reuter THE Japan Economic Planning Agency, believing the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries might raise crude oil prices by 10 to 20 per cent at its general meeting in Caracas next month, will do its best to prevent the wholesale price increase caused by higher
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    • 191 3 AFP CHINA had a trade deficit of US$l.6 billion (about 553.4 billion) in the first 10 months of this year although exports rose 41.3 per cent over the corresponding period of last year. A Chinese Ministry of Foreign Trade report carried by New
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    • 272 3 AFP THE Australian newspaper war of the past week became even more heated yesterday with a stinging editorial in the Melbourne Age attacking moves by the Sydney-based John Fairfax Company to buy 15 per cent of the Melbourne media group, the Herald Weekly Times. The Trade
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    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 497 3 Agencies JAPAN'S gross national product in real terms will rise about 6 per cent in fiscal 1979 ending March 31, 1960, Mr Isamu Miyazaki, deputy director-general of the Economic Planning Agency said. Mr Miyazaki's prediction is a little lower than the government forecast of 6.3 per cent though
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    • 217 3 AFP MALAYSIA'S trade surplus for the first six months of this year continued Its steady climb to more than double that for the corresponding period last year. According to preliminary figures released by the Statistics Department, the trade balance showed a surplus of MJ3.45 billion for
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    • 394 3 MUCH more work will have to be done by Asean and Japan to work out the scheme to stablise export earnings (Stabex), Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said. He said there were a number of issues still to be
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 181 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed slightly higher yesterday with December One RSS buyers quoted at 291.00 cents per kilo, up 0.25 of a cent from Wednesday's close, dealers said. The morning market eased half a cent after fluctuating narrowly in dull trading. Prices firmed fractionally in the afternoon on covering
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    • 296 4 R AJS, prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 289.25 290.25N Int. 1 R.S.S December 290.00 290.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. January 292.50 293.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 281.50 282.50N UK/Cont 280.50 281.50N Int. 3 R.S.S 278.50 279.50N UK/Cont 277.50 278.50N
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    • 86 4 NOON SSR and SMR p lica* ywtndojr RAS SSR 20 SSR SO (1-ton (l-Ua poll*) polWt) DwtaMr (Cumt Mtk) Buyer* Sailer* 262.50 264.50N 259.50 261.50N (ForwardMtk) Buyer* Salkn 263.50 266.50N 280.50 262.50N MRBLB SMRCV SMRL SMRGP SMR 5 SMR 10 SMR 20 SMR 60 (l-ton (1 -too
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    • 76 4 THE Btralto tto price is Peaaag me Ms 23 per pleat to a reeerd Mf 2,113 yesterday, MHO ftbeve the lateraatfeaal Tift Agreement eeCHag, dealers said. light sapply dae to aacertalaty aver the release sf the US Kjmleag tea stockpile saw streag baylag nam the US aad Earspe,
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    • 31 4 Rubber: Nov 29 Singapore: December: 291.00 cents (up 0.25 cent) Maltyiit: December 290.25 cents (down 0.25 cent) Tin: M 52,113 (up $23) Official offering: 225 tonnes (up 7 tonnes)
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    • 192 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) Cettsa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,325 32s 2,530, 40a 3,030 (per bale o( 400 lbs). Plum gents: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq, Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 240 4 THE Singapore produce market was quiet yesterday. Trading was minimal. Copra and coconut oil remained generally steady on some fresh buying interest from nearby consumer countries. Fear that copra production may be disrupted by monsoons in certain parts of Malaysia aided sentiment. Coconut oil millers here, however, were
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    • 332 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per Idlo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crap o.*, 100 per cent second claa 0 83, 100 per cent third class O S), S per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63,
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    • 158 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday closed firmer in continued quiet and feature-' less trading. Nearby January closed at 15.70/85 US cents against Wednesday's 15.20/50 close with Distant October at 15.65/75 against 15.50/60 cents. Sugar futures closing prices: Pmlsss Jan 15.70/85 15.30/50 March 15.85J5 15.00/70 May 15.85/* 15.50/60 July
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    • 73 4 C J.F. North European ports, In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Wed Pretioii Malayaian 5% ff» bulk per tonne January 645.00*1* 640.00alr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk November unch 625 00*lr December unch 637.50dr January 642.50pd 645 OOalr February 645.00»lr 645.00alr March 646/6474.50pd 647.50alr May unch
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    • 427 4 COPPER: Wirebars ended morning yesterday up £4.5 for cash and £3 for threemonths. Early pre-market advanced on trade covering attracted by lower levels and strength in silver. Influential pricing operations in ring gave further support with three-months trading up to £982 per tonne before profit-taking trimmed position to
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 517 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa THE MARKET was firm yesterday although Investors still adopted a cautious stance. The Nikkei DowJones average climbed Y20.59 to Y6,440.84. Turnover was 330 million shares. Yesterday's main gainers were resources-related issues and some mining and defence-related issues. Some speculative issues were also bought.
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    • 293 4 Source: SHK Sec THE MARKET yesterday remained unchanged, except tor some movements in second-line property shares and HK Wharf. Steady buying in Wharf Co and its warrants caused the prices to add $3 to 155.50 and {20 to $210 respectively. Otherwise, it was a quiet day with no reaction
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    • 149 4 THE market closed mixed yesterday with oils, commercials and industrials posting slight gains while minings declined, dealers said. Turnover dropped to 5.88 million pesos from Wednesday's 7.96 million. Landoil B, Seafront, First Phil Holdings and PLDT firmed while Oriental B and Atlas Con B lost ground. NOV PttOi Acoje
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    • 416 4 STOCKS led by BHP, which jumped 40 cents to a high of AJ9.96 on news it is diversifying into the aluminium industry, closed firmer yesterday .dealers said. Energy issues made strong gains with oil-related issues keenly sought. Woodside Petroleum surged 14 cents to $1.90, Ampol Exploration rose seven cents
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    • 221 4 NOV 29 Ailt Credit BahU 182 144 -3 5 Mah Boonkrong Dry And S Metal Box 364 11 75 -ft -0.25 Asia Fibre Ayuthaya In* And Trust New City -11. Raja Finance 140 ♦4 Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank Bangkok Drying And Silo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban Bangkok Nylon
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    • 50 4 FINANCIAL T1MB8 INDUSTRIALS Wcdnfsdty 414 9 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 754-08 Wednesday 72*96 Week ago 715.86 Tuesday 412£ Week Ago 411X1 8YDNEY INDUSTRIALS DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 537.37 Wednesday 532.03 Week ago- .532.82 ALL ORDINARIE8 Wednesday 830.46 Thursday 674XO Tuesday ***** Wednesday Week ago 686.46 Week ago 807.42
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  • 1394 4 NEW YORK A SUDDEN surge In stock prices in the closing minutes of the session on Wednesday pulled the market out of a gradual slide and pushed it higher in active trading. The late surge was apparently the result of market rumours concerning the US anti-trust suit against
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 177 4 "To taste Nouvelle Cuisine is to indulge all your senses." Leo Waldmeier has brought the famed Nouvelle Cuisine to Singapore. Now at the Hilton's Harbour Grill you can experience Nouvelle Cuisine as made famous by Paul Bocuse during the celebrated French Nouvelle Cuisine Revolution of 1975. More than just a
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 713 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time Prom SIA SQ240 1210 MES PAL PR501 1135 MNL SLA SQ65 1155 MNL SN SN2X7 1200 BRU/DXB BKK CIA GA962 1230 HLP SIA SQ201 1215 HLP KLM KL833 1300 AMS/ATH CMB MAS MH684 120 KCH THAI TG413 1310 BKK GIA GA895
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    • 313 5 Reuter THE European Common Market (EEC) Summit opened yesterday, with all attention focussed on how far Britain's Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher will press her controversial demands for a cut in the British contribution to the EEC budget. Common Market diplomats say that
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    • 292 5 Reuter SOVIET leaders yesterday debated scaled-down growth plans for next year after hearing one of the bleakest annual economic reports since World War IT The 1,500 deputies of the supreme Soviet were expected to approve today the new lower targets outlined by Mr Nikolai Baibakov,
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    • 303 5 AP THE chairman of Exxon Corp, the world's largest oil company, Wednesday proposed for the first time the development of a US$7OO-bil-lion (5J1470 billion) synthetic fuels industry, the type of programme President Carter has been urging. Mr Clifton Garvin Jr also said conservation
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    • 597 5 NYT MR DAVID Roderick, chairman of the United States Steel Corp, denied vehemently that past management policies had contributed to the problems of its steel operations that led to the company's decision to close 15 plants, throwing 13,000 employees out of work. Saying "no, no"
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 381 5 THE UN General Assembly decided Wednesday to consider amending the UN Charter so as to increase the membership of the Security Council, but the decision was opposed by four of the five big powers that have a veto over Charter amendments. On a vote of 83-14 with
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    • 132 5 UPI THE United States has told Zaire stricter international control of its financial institutions is needed for the success of plans to redress the country's economic and financial situation. The US delegation gave Zaire the assurance that the American government supports the efforts to restore sound
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 334 6 THE visitor growth rate of 6.9 per cent in September may look like quite a let-down from the 10 per cent that has been targetted by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board but the overall growth for the first eight months remains at an optimistic 9.7
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  • 331 6 THE Singapore industrialist is not given to investing abroad. This is not surprising for the Republic is traditionally a trading nation. Singapore's industrialisation process is barely two decades old and this is not time enough for local entrepreneurs to grow up and look at
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  • 875 6  -  By provisioning the other members of Comecon with its raw materials, the USSR hopes to secure their political allegiance. But there is a limit to this largesse, particularly oil. And the solidarity pose is mainly political as each member holds on to
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  • 149 6  -  Letter te the Editor P A PAULO Dear Sir, I refer to D W Distant's letter (BT 23 Nov 79). I should perhaps clarify that the responsibility for giving flight information to the public over the telephone lies with the airlines. The Department of Civil Aviation has been
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  • 841 6  -  The princes from the Orient are resting their caravans at Cannes on the French Riviera and things may never be the same again. Who else but Arab royalty can splash four million pounds on an apartment or a million-plus on just a jewellery
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1393 6 High society and principles VIEWEBB will get i daae ef the aatlea at the keufltil peaple at the lOpai id*vie ea Chaaaet k "Ske't dressed to kill" (a 4mUe eateadre If ever there was eae), to filled with boaallfal aritto la a klgh-faskiaa ergaatoattoa that (eta a faaMaa ahew la
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  • 1507 7  -  JAPANESE CAMERAS DOMINATE FIELD By ELAINE WILLIAMS FT DURING the last year or so, worldwide competition in the camera market has become intense. A fierce price war is raging among major manufacturers for greater shares of sales It is a war which is being waged throughout all
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  • 800 7  -  FORUM With CLAUD COCKBURN NYT EVER since anyone under the age of SO can remember, it has seemed to many expert observers everywhere that the British Labour Party was about either to fall apart or blow up. Last week, Mr Roy Jenkins, former Chancellor of the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 29 7 A' Royal X Doulton ROYAL DOULTON SHOP opening Saturday Ist December 1979 Royal Doulton Roval Albert Minton Sh 4 N v Behind The Rosenthal Studio-Line The Orchard Telephone: *****43
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 275 8 NOV 28 Frs CORBEILLE Alr-l,iqu)<le 474 50 15 B S N (ifrvals Danon#» no -2 CSF < Thomsoncaf) 444 -3 Cie Krancaise des Petroles 315 -55 < ompagnie Financiers Tompafntf Generak 342 unch Credit Foncier l)e France 415 -6 Hachette (Ltbratrle) 190 Machines Bull 6840 *28 Mtcheltn (B) 873
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      • 216 8 NOV 28 Fls mm ***** 45 Ahold 77 50 06 Akzo 25 50 03 AMCV 95 70 unch Anif:tS 115.« 02 Amro Bank 66 20 02 U*ric«MS 5 3 80 03 BMfe 93 70 0 3 Bol* 85 0 1 BorsuMIJ 169 50 25 Burhmann 55 30 05 R>»
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      • 96 8 NOV 28 Frs FORWARD MARKET Ac«c 3» -8 Arbfd —«t 2145 -10 Astur 506 B rase an 518 -10 Bru-Lamb isao 10 Canpar 882 -10 Cock 355 4j Ue Beers Ebet 2115 15 Electrobel MOO >90 Ob-lnno-Bm 2775 unch Gev 980 22 Hobok 2740 45 Petro 5560 unch Ryl
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      • 224 8 NOV 28 Dm Aeg-T*le(unken 36 90 01 Akzo 2300B AUz Leben 865 00 30 Mil Vers 475-00 12 BASK ***** 01 Bay H T Wbank 240 00B 2 Bay Ybank Bayer BBC ***** 127 30 2M00B unch BMW Cuwlll Chem Venr 170 00 335 OOB 289 00 unch 1
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      • 183 8 NOV 28 Francs Actions Suiwi Alusulsse Br Alusulsse Hrg Brown Boverl Br Clba Oflfj Br Clba Gelgy P C Citn lirlgy Reg Credit Suisse Br Credit Suisse Reg Elektrowatt Br George KlKhef Br Globus Pr 286 1156 483 1796 1235 975 884 2185 428 2100 140 400 2800B 1
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      • 102 8 NOV 28 Lire Anie 10 -0.5 Assoc Gen ***** -630 676 1 Central* 6300 420 Fiat 2176 34 Flnsider 90 unch Gen Immob 70 -0.5 IFI Ptl 2395 -14 Italcementi ***** >295 I taigas 715 -4 Ilalsider 285 -3 Magnet) M Pf 600 unch Marelli Err 321 45 Mfdiob
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      • 212 8 NOV 28 C* AbiUbi 17 unch A Iran 46 S Algoma 274 unch Bank Mont 23 IS Bank Nova Scotia 24 Bell Tel 21S >% Beth Corp BP Can Ltd 30 Brasran 21S Camp Red Lake 27 1*5 Can Imp Bk 25 4 ran par 36-. Canpac Inv PI
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      • 325 8 NOV 28 Rand INDl STRIAI.S A Alpha 210 Abercom 260 AE And CI 550 •10 AMIC 1925 *25 Barlows 780 25 Cg Sugar 950 »10 CNA 310 fume Finance 128 1 De B»rs Ind 18S0B Edcon «eo Edgars 5550 SO Eve ready Fed Volk 28S 15 Fugll ISO unch
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 450 9 TRADING in the foreign exchange market yesterday was dominated by the yen and sterling while the US dollar closed on a mixed note against major currencies. The US dollar opened easier at 248.70/80 yen. Dealing was quiet in the morning but picked up when the European centres opened.
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    • 338 9 THE SINGAPORE gold futures market yesterday closed sharply higher compared with overnight levels in fairly active trading, dealers said. Opening prices were marked up around US$3.OO following the metal's strength in New York on Wednesday night but later eased around US$l.5O on profit-taking, they said. The market, however, firmed
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    • 57 9 AUSTRALIA/NZ exchange quotes on Nov 29: US dollar 1.0964/1.0916 Sterling 0.5053 0.4996 Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5318 US dollar -1.1489 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.5150 US dollar -1.1093 NEW ZEALAND Reserve bank midrate: US dollar 0.9735 Trading bank indications: Sterling 0.4490/0.4460 US dollar 0.9785/0.9685 Ninety-day airmail
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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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    • 188 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Nov 29: U8 DoU*r*(Spot) Off.r Bid 7 days 12 5/16 12 3/16 1 month 13 9/16 137/16 2 months 13 13/16 1311/16 3 months 13'* 13V, 6 months 1311/16 139/16 0 months 12 15/16 12 13/16 12 months 1211/16
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    • 49 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Nov 29: Overnight 5'^% Call deposits 5'^*% Ckxin( Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 511/16 5 9/16 3 month Bank bills 8 5/16 8 3/16 3 months CD 8 3/16 8 1/16 6 months CD S"i 8H Source: National Discount Co
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    • 184 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed at 249.00 yen yesterday, up from a 248.60 opening but down from 249.70 at Wednesday's close, following moderate central bank yen-support intervention, dealers said. The Bank of Japan sold an estimated US$lOO million to $120 million, mostly at 249.00-yen level, to stem
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    • 303 9 STERLING opened firm in quiet trading yesterday morning, while the US dollar showed a slightly steadier tone than earlier in the week. Dealers said the market will be watching closely the EEC summit, which opened in Dublin yesterday, although many operators are doubtful whether Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher will
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    • 245 9 THE US dollar was quoted easier against most European currencies in (airly quiet late trading with mixed market reactions to Ppresident Carter's press conference yesterday, dealers said. The US currency eased to 1.7427/35 marks from an early 1.7445/50 and the day's high of 1.7455/60 compared with New York's 1.7450/60
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    • 38 9 FRANKFURT exchange opening quotes on Nov 29: US 1.7423/33 Sterling 3.785/795 Can 1.4856.73 D F1 89.46/56 S Fr -106.41/57 Lit 2.124/6 F Fr 42.51/7 N Kr 34.79/82 B Fr (Con) -6.131/9 B Fr (Fin) 6.006/015 Yen 0.6969/007
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    • 183 9 Reuter BANKS in 14 European countries plan to launch a European travellers cheque through the worldwide British-owned Thomas Cook network which they hope will break American dominance In this Held. An Internationa] secretariat set np by the hanks in Brussels said it would
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    • 532 9 Reuter EUROPEAN banks appear to be relatively untroubled about the safety of loans made to Iran despite the US Chase Manhattan Bank's declaration of a repayment default on a US$5OO million (about 551.09 billion) Iranian advance. A consortium led by Chase Manhattan last week
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  • 1176 10 BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES THE KLSE BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (2.288) (1) 2.28
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  • 155 10 ■NGATOU UNIT TKUR zd (Mi—fn' prices tar Nm »> INCOME BOND UNIT The Commerce 2 09 2.22 (Carr mt ft IMS) The Saving Fund 1.37 l.« Income Bond 1.16 1.22 S pore Prof Fund on 0* S pore Sec. Fund S pore Invert Fund 1« L7» IS 1.32
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  • 2664 10 Gr*a Gr"a Net l»7ft Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- C'vp ('000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 228 -2 15.0 2.2 65 11.6 1 228 228 196 123* Alcom 196 10.0 15 5.1 26.1 148 110 Allied
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  • 90 10 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday, the period, bids and ottered prices and business done, if any, with the number of options traded shown in brackets C A C (Dec- $2.75) (0.2Z8). CM Storage (Dec -12.15) (0.17B). Haw Par (Dec
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  • 1286 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 of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aetna (2.258 2.305) Atoea (1 90S) Ales RaU (1.28B) (1) 1.28
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  • 69 10 United Meter Works(M) Holdings Btad: EOGM to be held at Jalan Utas, Batu Tiga Industrial Estate, Shah Alam, Selangor, on Dec 5 at 10.30am. Public Textile Btad: EOGM to be held at Tanjung Room, Hotel Merlin, 25A, Farounar Street, Penang, at 12 noon on Dec 11. Malaya Glass
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  • 83 10 TAN Chong Motor Holdings has incorporated two subsidiaries in Singapore called Tan Chong Industrial Machinery Pte and Tan Chong Trading on Oct 30 and Aug 28, respectively. Tan Chong Industrial distributes Datsun forkllft trucks, heavy commerical vehicles and marine and generating engines. Tan Chong
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  • 650 10 MINOR Imm were pested la ■penile knii st selling at ike Stock Exrbsagr ef Siagapere ymleritjf. Dabblers were beaitoat abeat maklag freak cemmitmeats la tke >kmc« ef (resk ladaeemeat. Tke slightly easier tread was a aermal reaettea to tke advaace seea earlier la tke week.
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  • 615 10 A mixed trend emerged particularly among industrial shares on the Kuala Kumpur stock market yesterday indicating that the mood is still uncertain. The price trend coupled with the very quiet nature of trading were signs that the market was again looking for directions and
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 188 11 Cwnpuy Date Lai it Pall Yea ir Perted Aaaeaaeed Net EPS Onm Pre-tax last year (Mate) Dlv. Praflt Msia Rice <%) (ItM) I 9/10 4.0 228 MTC F 17/11 33.0 43.6 52,655 Nanyang Press F 25/11 24.9 6.0 2,587 Petaling Tin F 25/11 95.0 120.0 13,758 Weames F
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    • 502 11 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year Mentakab 11%I Nov 12 Nov 22 Nov 28 11% 32% Tractor* 30% Oct 17 Oct 26 Nov 28 40% 35% Rothmans 20% Oct 16 Oct 26 Nov 29 20% 16% S Darby
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    • 112 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close Kemayan Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Nov 14 Nov 26 Pub Test Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Dec 5 Dec 17 SEA Corp Bonus Issue of lfor 1 NYA NYA Temerloh Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 NYA NYA M
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    • 180 11 CONSOLIDATED Plaat»> tleas Ltd (Censplaat) shareholders have approved the scheme of arrangement Involving the suhstttutttteu «f a aew Malaysia* company, Consolidated Plantations BM (CPB) as the parent eempaay of the greap. At the meeting ceaveaed by the High Ceart of England, 4,419 shareholders representing
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    • 264 11 SENTOSA Plywood has confirmed the sale of its stake in palm oil refiner Jomalina Sdn Bhd to Golden Hope Plantations, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Harrisons Malaysian Estates, and Cagaran Emas Sdn Bhd. In a letter to the KLSE, the company said its whollyowned subsidiary, TNCP Trading, has
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    • 1185 11  -  By KADIR JASIN THE establishment of the ambitious Gula Negri Sembilan project and circumstances leading to its collapse bear testimony to the fact that the parties involved knew not what they were up against. Like a number of other sugar projects, it started off
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    • 636 11 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) has once again threatened "disciplinary action" against fourdigit operator, Magnum Corporation, if it fails to acede to the exchange's ruling to convene an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders to approve the group's sale of shares in Permas Jaya to Runrfar
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    • 499 11 ifaioa ssoecu, HOCK LOCK SIEW BEN and Co has been quite busy lately on a massive rescue operation to revive its faltering fortunes. Actions taken so far involve the closure of offices in Malacca, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. It also disposed of its 50 per cent 3terest
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    • 222 11 MALAYAN United Industries said that the Capital Issues Committee has approved its bonus issue of four-for-five. Hsngksng Tin has reported profit after tax of $1.32 million for the year ended Sept 30 on the back of sales of $10.70 million. The directors have declared a final dividend of
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    • 195 11 RETURNING OR RETIRING TO THE U.K.? < FINANCIAL INTERESTS IN THE U.K.? Six Questions Have you planned your return to Britain? Do you know the U.K. tax concessions available to you? Do you pay U.K. tax if you do, should you? Have you planned to reduce your Capital Transfer Tax
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  • 684 12  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE Airport Terminal Services, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, has launched a three-year computerisation programme that will cost more than $4 million in capital investment. Plans to further computerise its services when Sats moves to the new Changi
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  • 374 12 FOLLOWING a reorganisation covering its operations in the Asian region, the Singapore offices of the First National Bank of Chicago have become the headquarters for the bank's operations in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Burma and IndoChina. Currently, First Chicago runs a full-service commercial hanking branch and a
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  • 398 12 THE PUBLIC Prosecutor is to bring up an important question of law on insider trading, for Judicial determination by the Court of Criminal Appeal. Hopefully, this will be done at its next sitting next January. The question is said to be in connection
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  • 801 12 LONDON, Thurs. Prices tended firmer in quiet trading with sentiment boasted by the sharply increased earnings reported by BP for the third quarter, dealers said. At 3 pm, the FT index was up 5.3 at 4212. Bat Industries, GEC, Guest Keen, Lucas, Vickers and Hawker SkJdeley were between
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  • 50 12 UPI Veiled Muslim women in Teheran studying the death notices of Iranian "martyrs" posted outside the walls of the occupied US Embassy on Wednesday. The notices are of people who died daring the Iranian revolution earlier this year. Signs read: "Victims of the Shah and America". UPI
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  • 110 12 THE jitter caused by the heavy monsoon rain and floods in Peninsular Malaysia has raised the price of tin on the Straits tin market to yet another record level. Yesterday the price of the metal rose Ms 23 to reach $2,113 per picul. Since the beginning
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  • 276 12 Reuter LEADING industrialised states have endorsed new trade rules for the 1960s negotiated oyer the past six years, but developing countries complained the outcome fell short of their hopes. The United States, Japan and the European Economic Community told the annual meeting of the
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  • 155 12 Reuter THE Japanese Trade Ministry plans to penalise domestic oil companies firms which buy oil on the spot market at prices above the Rotterdam market level by making them sell it at a loss, trade sources said. Several Japanese companies have recently bought
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  • 78 12 AP A SUMMARY military court in Islamabad yesterday sentenced court award winning Pakistani journalist Salamat Ali to one year in prison on charges that an article he wrote was aimed at breaking up the country. Mr Ali, 46, will appeal to martial law authorities and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 87 12 Richard Ellis CH Williams (Pte) Ltd Industrial FOR SALE Industrial site at Sungei Pandan, West Coast Road. Suitable for heavy industry. The property comprises several industrial and storage buildings with related modern offices, canteen and staff amenities. Infrastructure includes jetty, PUB substation, bin centre, perimeter fencing and lighting, car parks,
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    • 238 12 f) ORCHARD '^PIAZA Orchard Road most bustling shopping tourist, entertainment commercial/office centre Shop and office spaces for Sale or Lease i 1 Ml \U 'w A- JptS, Jk 1 3 a t j < ■c IS'ORAGf L ORCHARD ROAD iusr^iiiTfllESSlll Situated at Orchard Road/Koek Road (next to the Cold Storage),
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Generally fair. Bepwt for 24 bun prtor to 7J9 p.m. m N»v 29 at the alrptrt. Maximum temperature 30.3 Associated humidity 72 Minimum temperature 23.2 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 3.65 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 81 13 WORK to lay, trench and bury a new submarine cable connecting Singapore to Jakarta is being carried out by the cable laying vessel "Chosui Mara", two barges and guard boats in the Eastern Fairway. The work began on Monday and is expected to take about two weeks to
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      • 109 13 NEW explosions early yesterday, rocked the crippled oil tanker Burmah Agate, which has been burning and leaking crude oil onto Texas beaches for nearly a month. "We have reports that the explosion blew the port side off," said Lieutenant Scott La burn. He said that damage would
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      • 87 13 LEADING operators of LNG and LPG tankers have joined terminal owners to form a new international association aimed at improving safety in the operation of these vessels. The association called the Society of International Gas Tanker and Terminal Operators will basicially serve as a forum for the exchange
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    • 655 13  -  CONFERENCE DECISION By HSUNG BEE HWA THE STRAITS/AUSTRALIA Conference will implement its general freight rate increase in two stages by 6 per cent on Jan 1 and another 2 per cent on April 1. The proposed two-stage increase will apply to the tariff rates
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    • 615 13 Skipping Use Page C«l Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Alfred CTS vra 1 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 Anhsing vn 2 ANL i 1 APL m 4/5 Argentice IV 4 Arya Nat vn 3 ASCL ra 1 Asia America IV 5 Asia Merchant IV 5
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    • 70 14 THE hv mer «f the UiM States plui It ami the taxwy tlaer le m hi a Mvd way as a Stole nw hi the Itoer are feetof ißwrt frm (atoat fSMM) tofMMM. hTMtui wwM ktve exdufve ue fer t«» weeks each year
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    • 384 14 THE Utta regular session of the International Maritime Consultative Organisation (IMCO) assembly in London recently, decided against the adoption of any new international conventions during the next twoweek session. Imco secretary-general Mr C P Srivastava told the assembly that "having already -established this array of important
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    • 975 14 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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    • 1399 14 NORTH American grain section was extremely quiet but South American grain shippers covered cargoes from up River Plate and Buenos Aires to West Coast Mexico at U5540.50 <SsB9) FIO for December and from Bahia Blanca to Japan at $42.30 free discbarge for June/July and August. A cargo of
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    • 1259 15 NEW ZEALAND REFRIGERATED SERVICE EARLIER this month, the New Zealand European Shipping Association initiated a refrigerated service (or New Zealand lamb into Greece as part of their overall NZ-Aust-Europe container service. Arrival of the Australian National Line vessel, Australian Endeavour, part of the ACT(A)ANL
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    • 90 15 AFP REPORTS that several oil tankers were unable to take on crude at the Iraqi port of Mina Al-Bakr for reasons "beyond control of the authorities", caused a wave oI speculation last week, the Middle East Economic Survey (Mees) reported recently. The survey also reported that
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    • Article, Illustration
      351 15 EXPECTED A&BIVALfi i TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski (1800) 8/9 Emma Bakke (after Marie Bakke) 6/7 Golden Eastern (0600) 22 Golden Wonder (0600) 23/ 24 Glich (after Orchard Gold) 27/28 Lanka Kanthi (0630 his 20m west) 33/34 Nichiyo Maru (Tanker) (after Dove P/O, subject gas free) 15/16
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    • 3701 19 SCHEIMLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports. around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 1144 20 ORIENT EXCHANGE MARKET ASEAN trade is active with many known fixtures being done at rates considered reasonable when economic pressures faced by shippers and owners are considered. More forward planning is in evidence as several affreightment contracts for the first half of 1980 have
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    • 315 20 THE treuhled Bvmeteter Wain shipyard has been given a lift by the Danish government to the tone of IN raiittan kreners in expert credit. This timely interventian has averted a lay-off ef 2M warkers and led te the eaneeliatian af a steppage by a farther IJM.
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    • 125 20 THE SINGAPORE branch of the Bank of America has announced the promotion of Mr George Lim Pboon Seng to assistant vice-president (credit). Mr Lim takes charge of financing in the ship-build-ing and shiprepairing sector. Bank of America has made some $160 million in loans to the shipping
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    • 90 20 SINGAPORE'S reputation as a holiday resort and maritime centre will get a boost now that the Economic Development Board (EDB) and the Sentosa Development Corporation will be joining the Singapore team at Oceanexpo '80 in France. Oceanexpo *80 is an international exhibition on marine technology
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    • 1402 20 WHO ACTS FOR WHOM The leading shipping lines operating from loeal ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A B Adriatic CMtalaer Container Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Alfred C. Tnepfer Intermodal (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alfred C. Tnepfer Schlffakrt New
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    • 430 13 <=£ v\cN\ Europe Our Next Loader Port Kplang- 16/12 Singapore: 4/_l2 For further details, see page V I \RDIM W I AH m rWFi Orient Overseas Line FULLY COWMNBttSH) SERVttE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) I S'pw* P Kttani LeHawe It'dam Fttwrc tfkti •ORBITAL CHEF 17W 4/12 5/12 22/12 23/12 HKONC
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    • 331 13 SEALORI) ANTAf m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S pore J Loading for AL WATTYAH 10/12 3 J Kuwait (20/12). Shuiba (23/12), Dammam (26/12). Doha (29/12), Abu Dhabi (1/1). Dubai (3/1) Mina Qaboos (29/12), Dubai (1/1), Doha (3/1), Dammam (6/1), Kuwait (10/1) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE S
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    • 319 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FAR [AST EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE SS BMDGf 8 tan 10 ton 11 ton 14 ton too Kceptni carp to/tmn Scmtoni 0 CHEF S'poW CM| Tats fa Carp 1700 3 Ok ia Carp 0500 3 Ok 1 IACt WON 20 Ok STRAITS AUSTRAI IA RO-RO
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    • 398 13 \o c L Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang: 3/12 Singapore: 8/12 For further details, see page V LONDON Freights CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS In Pert SHIPPING List ORIENT Exchange REGIONAL Weather WHO Acts Fer Whom MAERSK LINE WHlffTfiriTlfVlJ-'l"! .'H.'l'.'J 'I I. "1, 1 1 I ■i Mi- i nil i.i
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    • 419 14 LEO SHIPPING PERNAS-MISC PTE LTD SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN. BERHAD. '1 SINGAPORE P KELANG PENANG MALA YSJAN INTERNA TtONAL SHPHNG CORPORA TION BERHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Aba Accept* For 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp L.I Bremenhaven. Aarlws. Copenhagen. Helsinki
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    • 241 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE FROM US ATLANTIC/GULF AND E. CANADA SaM KIT I to* Iort SaM SaM SaM 3/12 U/12 1/12 9/12 11/12 30/11 2/12 11/12 Dac 7; IW Pat J; "Ml SaM SaM 5/12 14/12 20/12 21/12 26/12 30/11 9/12 19/12 24/12 27/12 B TOMSK" Dac IS; "W t«U
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    • 737 15 Overseas j j Containers Vmm Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe CONTAHBW SOtWCt TO UK/CONTHHT: contaroshp service from w/cownon H'bwi Iram tttm Lt Htm S ton P tatang Spore tert I Ml* UW IM Mri W hM 3IIr Ihc M.K OyatCdttai SM bM SM bM W 7D> TK, M ULpn faM
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    • 386 15 ffi Franco Belgian Services (Fir East French Service with, Belgian Far Eastirn Lines'* i,« nt, •a; f fo*'..o a am HI CONTAOH c comma HUBHLBJBg RM. COWTR SHGAPORE P.UUWG LeMm Rtom H*bv| Bran Kmttf 41k SO* SOk 230K 29 0K 110k 41m U.MBSE 9OK 110K (1m 71m 1«1m 111 M
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    • 677 16 T**ll T«ka Eiprns Car** Say EktNn EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE S port PKiianf fw Mm (mm Hburj Bremen Rdan Antwerp Itttrntni 3/12 <12 13/1 10/1 3/1 Mtuhtw 9/12 10/12 31/1 17/1 15/1 11/1 9/1 Pfttr tdon 23/12 25/12 20/1 13/1 31/1 28/1 EMu Ihttawi 7/1 8/1 11/2 9/2 FULLY CONTAIOISED
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    • 583 16 yfc c n a n Nations' t nti BBKRA (1J75) hftrt fxum li K FOR 1/ |«WMwta/TMk/ +KL MB (1979) IS Dm It Ok Li*»f i/Seta/Mncfc/Ta*/ Afeor BECHM (1971) 21 Dae 310k Lifter Sete/totncfc/Tafc/ BOURA (1971) IS tat 13/14 tan Ut/TMM/Tdp BBKRA (1979) IS F* 13/14 Fob Mt/TMma/My* ALL VESSELS
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    • 422 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR FAST lUROPF fXPRFSS fUII CONTAINSR SERVICE ACCEPTHG CARGO FOT HAMBURG. FELOCSTOWC. ROTTERDAM ANTWERP, II HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: UWTED KMCDOM SOUTHAMPTON TONOON. MANCHESTER. BIRMMGHAM BRISTOL, LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY mil HOLLAND AMSTTROAM s>t Mirtai F*stm *ehw» I* Now EUROPE FAR EAST EXPRESS FULL CONTAINFR SERVICE
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    • 771 16 I Everett Lines/ Bum Fin Star 9kippio| Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE LOAUNG FOR RANGOON MMii ta hNrt/Zfcc mnu/iitK 4/sdk ~*V» he 7/11 Btc —imm/ B.F.S.S.C. Ao*nt* n Motayvo TEPS MALAYSIA Port Kdong T«U3B>-7355 Panoog To) *****/***** r.nmnanu Araantina Da Compania Argentina Da Navapaciaw lnt*cominent»l S. A. C.I.F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE"
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    • 694 16 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD KM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 78. *****70 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE KYOTEN (MRU. MAT PRMCE 14/17 DK 23/25 OK 11/19 OK 21/22 OK SVD. MEL. WEI. BAtS, SVD. MEL. MEL BANGLADESH SERVICE 15/11KC CHTTAGONG. CHALNA
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    • 500 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE SING APORE/CHITTAGONG/R ANGOON/SER VICES Singapore. 9/12 DK Chittagong. Madras. Rangoon SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPOfIE SERVICES Pakistan National Shipping Corpn. Karachi Pan Islamic Steamship Co. Ltd. Karachi Pacific International Lines pte ltd (joint service) Malaysia Shipping Corpn. sdn bhd PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION ISI (incorporated in
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    • 153 17 E77& KAI UNION SHIPPINGS? 26th Floor UIC Building, Shenton Way, Singapore, 1. Telephone: *****66 REGULAR SERVICE TO CWTTAGOHG ETA ETD A VESSEL 3 Oec 5 Dec KOTA KINABALU SERVICE A KSSEL 15 Dec 17 Dec SJNGAPORE/PENANG/PHUKET SERVICE KAI HI 30 Nov 2 Dec REGULAR SERVICE TO BANGKOK KAJIV 15 Dec
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    • 708 17 Ny BEN LINE CONTAINERS BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE STRAITS/I AIM AN/ MP AN W/IAPAI S port P Mlmi Pmant Kao Km Totyo Hob* II BENBULK H BULK SERVICE FOR TIMBER AND PLYWOOD Rf»jnf Tetot Ayer S port Voy IIT 15/181 P Ketanf InAn tar 19/22 Doc Ipoot
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    • 668 17 SHIPPING AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD LOADS FOR E. ft S. AFRICA ft CIU. London) Spore 11/16 Ok P Mm LVKES ORIENT LINE U S. GULF COAST SQIVICE (New Orleans, Mobfle, Houston, Galveston) Seaport f K(tan| Kuantan US MALLORY LYMES (fed) I 20/22 Otc 6 Feb U S. WEST COAST
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    • 842 18 TO NORTH AMERICA Ftn» hesseis* n sp MonaKssas n u i 18/12 8/12 TiMMiMm 2>/12 7/1 Lam (alt Rndp 29/12 1/1 )vum Hp 29/12 22/1 Mb let 14 13/12 It/12 l«ric«Mm 5/1 15/1 Um Gatt Bndg* 29/12 1/1 Mp 29/12 22/1 C*»t> Act 14 19/12 11/12 Aaanca Mam S/l 15/1
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    • 534 18 T: 9 (>roii|) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD !J JCUV BJHPN& SINGAPORE MAB.f'NG 9"*.. IL'NES GfNEBA. 9>3"' <«I'NES> TtlE* «S .4S9S MS .SSO6 A EJ CAOSmip r A«KE CARGOSMiP MIIJI Kcgimial (iontniiicr Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK WT STOKE (WM) m vi DK W 12/13 OK Wll DK IS2N
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    • 675 18 GRANARD LINE RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE rwi PJlolwg Poi nv.valentimuar. Sdk MV. COLUMNS VENTURE V.34W 11 Doc MV. MM AN V.35M I la ACCEPT* cam MO CANS fa O*Y Jedd ali/P.Said/Alexandra/ Beirut leddah/P Sad/Alexandria/ Beirut/Lattakia MV WN M V.24E, MV. MM CMEON6 12X MV. MM SMK. Hong Kong. Keelung 5 OK
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    • 529 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Faber House 234E Ochard Road Singapore 9 Telephone ***** n *****57 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE Spore P.Mmi MPwt 40k 3Ok lOK Bovtofm/tam/Tftwry qipve MTRASEA (PTE) LTD 2352(11 BOORMG *****57 l*"pur rtO SMPPMG I TVADMG 4M644. *****2. 400(71 Pwam- ma oveiseas imotme sow oho a
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    • 243 19 I UNI-OCEAN CONTAINERS (PTE) LTD .■4n'lf:VlM..ifTi: 3ilia BETWEEN SINGAPORE/INDONESIA UNCON VO9S UftCON VIOS UMCONVIIS UMCON ¥12$ SPORE Saied 4/5 Dec 13/14 Dec 22/23 Dec JAKARTA Saied 7/7 Dec 16/16 Dec 25/25 Dec SURABAYA 1/1 Dec 10/10 Dec 19/19 Dec 28/28 Dec Bookings 14th FIR. UMBC BLDG. MALACCA STREET SINGAPORE 0104.
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    • 320 19 SOON SENG GROUP^ Regular Service To East M'sia Soo Hup S«ng 165 Victoria St'ee" Tel 04 *****/216-8 CaDte SUTJITNO HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1201. 12th Floor. Gotten M* Tower Beach Road. S pore 0719 Tel *****44 3 lines) Regular Saint Singapore to Pontianak Vessel Singaport Destination M.V. Pariaman
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    • 394 19 Kit GWAN SNIPPING (PTE) LTD. Stale 11 IS. lltt) floor. Internatmnal Plaia No 10. Anson Road. Singapore 2. Tot *****33 (5 Line*) W. MALATSM/STORE TO t MAUYaA grati 165 tGAMBELA KKbiu. Tawau TtCLAOJU RKWu. Rudal THATI BAK S'kan, Tawau tHATI SENANG Kkbtu. S kan •tKAfiOWA Kkblu. S'kan P Ketang Singapore
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    • 68 19 NOTICE STRAITS/SOUTH AFRICA SHIPPING CONFERENCE FAR EAST/EAST AFRICA FREIGHT CONFERENCE STRAITS/SOMALIA FREIGHT AGREEMENT i i J J ;t-~ GENERAL FREIGHT INCREASE In view of the continuing increases in operational costs, Member Lines regret to advise that it is necessary to announce a 10% general freight increase on all rates to
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    • 304 20 MEDAFRICA LINE NAVIGAZIONE SAN PAOLO spa Regular direct service from Singapore to Lagos and Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Singapore Lagos P. Harcourt HAMANASU 4 Dec 3 Jan 6 Jan HAMANASU (Built 1976) MULTKON (Built 1979) Agents Seafon Slapping (S) Pie. Ltd. let: *****41 (4 Lines) Pt. Keiang *****4, *****9 BLUE STAR
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