The Business Times, 18 December 1979

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 148/1/79 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18,1973 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 104 1 AP LONDON, Mon. Silver bullion hit a record today and gold prices advanced to near-record levels on uneasy European markets in advance of the opening of the Opec meeting in Venezuela. Silver, was quoted at US$2l to U5521.20 an ounce. That was up from Thursday's record U5520.95
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    • 70 1 UPI TOKYO, Mon. Soaring imports, apparently the result of rising oil prices, pushed Japan's currenct account deficit to an all-time monthly high in November. Preliminary data released by the Finance Ministry said the balance of trade, invisible trade and monetary transfers came to U552.22 billion in the red
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    • 84 1 Stockbroker Yong Teck Lian, who was acquitted of insider trading charges last month, was yesterday brought to trial for failing to comply with the lawful demands of CPIB officers to seize his files. Yong, whose home in Jago Close was searched on Sept 1 for suspected evidence of
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    • 58 1 Neptune Orient Lines has ordered two medium sized tankers costing some $120 million from Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries of Japan. The tankers, which will be 85,650 dwt each and capable of carrying crude oil and refined products, will be placed on the spot charter market for worldwide trading.
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    • 110 1 AFP MANILA, Mon. A reinsurance pool within Asean is expected to be formalised soon, a Manila newspaper reported today. The "Business Day" said the Asean Insurance Council during its board meeting in Manila last month created a committee to formulate the articles of agreement for the pool
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    • 67 1 AP NEW YORK, Mon. The stock market managed a slight gain this morning as Wall Street kept an eye on the conference being held by oil-exporting countries in Caracas. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 0.94 to 843.69 in the first half hour. Advances outnumbered declines
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  • 142 1 Rises M Breweries 700 145 Hong Leone Ind 207 74 Sovran 280 54 C Sugars 396 50 Lingui 360 46 r n 605 35 Shangri-La 740 32 Tronoh Mine* 1040 30 Magnum Corpn 450 26 Eaao 006 +20 G Ceramics 195 +17 M Banking 810 15 Straits
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  • Article, Illustration
    158 1 Rises M Brew 715 135 C. Sugars 396 46 G. Kent (M) 440 40 H Leong Ind 206 38 Lingui 386 36 Magnum Corp 456 32 Sovran 279 30 Rahman Hyd 630 25 G Ceramics 196 21 Kempas 525 20 S. Trading 779 20 S. Kinta 930 20
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  • 732 1  -  BY A QUARTER POINT By COLIN CHEE BANKS in Singapore are expected to raise their prime lending rates by a quarter point within the next few weeks following the recent tightening of credit in the country by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Yesterday, the
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  • 260 1 JAPANESE businessmen yesterday sought support from their Asean counterparts for the development of an international economic and cultural organisation for nations in the Pacific Basin. The organisation would include key community members such as the United States, Canada, Japan, South Korea, TaiVan, Australia, New Zealand
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  • 425 1 ASEAN and Japanese businessmen will soon set up an economic council to facilitate meaningful exchange* ef^views towards ironing-out problems hindering economie and industrial cooperation. Known as the AseanJapan Economic Council, the council will also suggest positive measures to promote economic relations between the business communities in Asean
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  • 369 1 THE Auditor-General has called for a review of the existing practice of collecting financial contributions from private developers for roadworks. In his report for the financial year 1978/79, it was revealed that the Public Works Department has been illegally collecting money from developers as far back
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  • 274 1 BUSINESS Ummoi sa the Stack Exchaage at Slagaptre yesterday with the Straits Times iaduMil Mex leapiag ta a six year high. la aae ef the neat baayaat tradlag days ta reeeat miatha, la teres! braadeacd aver a wide raage sf eaaaten. Reflecting
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  • 496 1  -  By CATHERINE ONG THE GIANT United Overseas Bank group has been quietly buying a substantial stake in Singapore Land, Singapore's largest property group. The stake is believed to have come from Jardines, the Hongkong conglomerate. Market sources say that at least two
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 844 2 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday closed a quiet morning £8 to £5 per tonne lower in sales of 1,521 lots that included around 1,300 lots of crossed trades. Dealers said trading was quiet with no fresh factors. Values drifted lower, attracting heavy cross trading activity at the slightly lower
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    • 208 2 THE sugar market closed firmer in continued quiet and featureless trading, dealers said. Nearby January closed at US$l5.BO/16.00 cents against Friday's 15.00/20 close, March at 16.00/10 against 15.50/60 and distant October at 16.25/35 against 15.80/90 cents. Sugar futures closing prices: Prmlws CMa« "1 lrisn Jan 15.90 1( 00
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    • 261 2 DULL and routine trading was reported on the Singapore produce market yesterday. The undertone was at best steady. Pepper prices were still showing an easier tendency under the influence of the high supply position. European and American buyers continued to show no interest at all. Small lots oT
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    • 192 2 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CsttM yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,325; 32s 2,750, 40s 3,045 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece geeds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 30 2 Rubber: Dec 17 Singapore: January: 293.50 cent* (down 1.75 cents) Malaysia: January: 293.50 cents (down 1.50 cents) Tin: M 52,161 (unchanged) Official offering: 203 tonnes (down 14 tonnes)
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    • 81 2 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday stood unchanged at MS2,ICI, $211 above the International Tin Agreement ceiling, dealers said. The steadiness was attributed to continued follow-through demand from all sources, the US, Japan and Europe and firmer London advices last Friday although there was slightly more tin
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    • 137 2 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed easier with January One RSS buyers quoted at 293.50 cents per kilo, down 1.75 cents from last Friday's close, dealers said. The morning market lost 1.50 cents on Japanese selling, they said. Values were a shade lower in quiet afternoon trading on lack
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    • 368 2 R A S prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (1 per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt (.o.b. 292 75 2S3 75N 291.50 292 50N Int. 1 R.S.S January 294.75 296.25 293.50 294 00 Int. 1 R.S.S. February 298.00 298.50 296
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    • 105 2 NOON SSI 4 and SMR p ncmrmt arday: BA8 rw reoraary (Forward Mtk) (Carrrat Mtk) Bayers 8< «aann •Ucrs Bayer* 8< tilers SSR 20 (1-IOd pallet) 268 00N 267 SO 288 50N SSR 40 pallet) 363.00 266 (JON 264.S0 266.S0N MRKLB SMRCV <1 too pallet) 308.00 SU.00N
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    • 329 2 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 0.98, 100 per cent second class 0.83, 100 per cent third class 0.80, 25 per cenf new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special 0.57.
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 629 2 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa THE MARKET started out steady in the morning session yesterday, but turned weak later on. Investors adopted a wait-and-see attitude, reflecting the lack of any particular incentives, and the opening of the Opec general meeting. In the morning session, some chemical issues and part
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    • 137 2 THE market closed lower yesterday with minings and oils declining, and commercials and industrials were unchanged, dealers said. Turnover fell to. 5.07 million pesos from Friday's 6.75 million. Basix Petroleum, Phil Overseas, Pioneer, First phil Holdings and San Miguel lost ground while Acoje Mining, Marinduque B, Philex B, Podco
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    • 28 2 H.K.HANO SEND Monday 818.45 Friday Week Ago 784.48 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Monday 580.00 Friday 551.88 Week Ago 580JO ALL ORDINARIE8 Monday 720.95 Friday 718.61 Week Ago 898.86
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    • 30 2 Reuter SHARE trading in Lap Heng Co Ltd has been suspended pending an announcement, a Hongkong Stock Exchange spokesman said. The shares closed at HK54.95 on Friday. Renter
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    • 218 2 DEC 17 B<shts Asia Credit 180 1 Asia Fibre 15« -2 Ayuthaya Inv And Trust Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank 320 -3 Bangkok Drying And Silo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban... Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd Hita 605 -6 Berli Jucker 323 unch Carpet InterNational t
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    • 299 2 Source: SHK Securities YET another six-year high was registered yesterday as Hongkong investors chased shares again. Trading was active throughout the day with prices closing near their highs. Hang Seng index: 818.45, +23.67 Turnover: HKJ267 32 m DEC 17 HKS Amal Rubber 4 HOB 0 1 Associated Hotels 4
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    • 231 2 DEC 17 Cents INDUSTRIALS A. C. I. 229 4 A N 1 180 -J A P M 140 -1 Ampul Pet 125 5 B H P 1090 unch Bank NSW 277 -2 Bora! 213 Brambles 185 -3 C B A 250 2 C S R 472 12 Cod Allied
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 719 3 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQ240 1125 MES PAL PR501 1135 MNL SIA SQ65 1155 MNL RBA BI423 1200 BWN GIA GA982 1230 HLP SIA SQ201 1245 HLP MAS MH684 1245 KCH THAI TG413 1310 BKK SAS SK971 1315 CPH KHI BKK CPA CX715
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    • 817 3 THE COST of technology transfer that Malaysia has to bear has gone up by leaps and bounds in recent years, said Mr Kamaruddin bin Nordin, director of the industries division of the Malaysian Ministry of Trade and Industry. According to him, within a three-year
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    • 202 3 AP CHINA officially welcomed on Saturday decisions in the US Congress and the Supreme Court on trade and Taiwan which it saw as advancing Sino-American interests. > The Foreign Ministry said it was pleased with the news that the House Ways and Means Committee
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    • 435 3 AP BRITAIN'S withdrawal of recognition of the ousted regime of Premier Pol Pot may prompt new initiatives to solve the Kampuchean conflict, an effort which appeared to have run into a dead-end in the past few months. Although the foreign ministers of the Association of South-east
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    • 353 3 Reuter PHILIPPINES President Marcos said Hanoi should pledge to protect the Thai border and the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) must try to ensure that Vietnam does not feel isolated in the region. It is important to make Vietnam feel it had more friends than just the
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 488 3 Agencies JAPAN'S crude steel production in fiscal 1980 starting next April is expected to fall 2.7 per cent from the current fiscal year to about 109 million tonnes, the Japan Iron and Steel Federation said. Crude steel production in the current fiscal year ending next March will rise
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    • 268 3 AFP HONGKONG'S trade promotional efforts will be stepped up in the next 15 months, Trade Development Council (TDC) chairman Sir Y K Kan said on Sunday. There will be almost 90 major projects, apart from a number of minor ones, he said. These include
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    • 265 3 UPI THE PHILIPPINES expects to reach its usual annual production of 2.5 to 2.6 million tonnes of sugar this year, in contrast with production shortfalls elsewhere in the world, President Ferdinand Marcos said last week. Mr Marcos told a news conference the Philippines
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1347 4 A report on the year, The year, 1979, has been very successful for Ogilvy Mather Singapore. A success resultant of sound judgement, a modicum of good luck and mostly, the exceptionally effective and resourceful efforts of our people. Having enjoyed a compound annual growth rate of 28 percent since 1971,
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  • 434 6 BUREAUCRACY being what it is, one sometimes wonders if there can a be any further bureaucratic slight which will amaze. But rest assured that there will be no end to the stream of complaints and sighs of exasperation. The Auditor General's annual report is usually good
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  • 208 6 BUSINESS mergers have never been simpl# affairs and those following the numerous discussions between the Travel Agents Association of Singapore (TAAS) and the Singapore Society of Tourist Agents (SSTA) :over the last two years or so may have had :the impression that they were observing
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  • 944 6  -  By BARRY MOODY Reuter HONGKONG, the tiny British colony with an uncertain future suspended precariously beneath the great mass of China, has some of the most valuable real estate in the world and the property market is booming. Britain's lease on most of Hongkong, the
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  • 1044 6  -  By LEON HOWELL Depthnews Asia IS PAKISTAN moving rapidly to develop a nuclear weapons option with a possible explosion of a nuclear device by 1982? No, not at all, says Pakistan. We are simply increasing our emphasis on nuclear power as an energy source. Yes,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 1723 7 Canada, traditionally a wheat-growing country with vast prairie lands throughout its provinces, has missed the export boat to Asean. It is now lagging behind its competitors, US, Japan, West Germany and the United Kingdom. But, it is now pursuing a different policy towards trade
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  • 706 7 McCORMICK Co, the venerable Baltimore spice house that markets parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme, along with a lot of other seasonings and flavourings, is trying to fend off what may be a foreign takeover attempt. Sandoz Ltd, the giant Swiss pharmaceutical company, recently purchased 4.8 per cent
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  • 777 7  -  FORUM with PETER HASTINGS THE OTHER day, I saw a sticker in a cair rear window in Canberra that said: "Help stamp out New Zealand." This rather macabre joke reflects that occasional note of grim jocularity with which Australians view their closest ally. By
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  • 330 7 HOMESICK Singaporeans in the US have hit on an economical, if not entirely ethical, way of communicating with home. Every now and then, they book a person-to-per-son telephone call to their home, asking, for example, for a "Mr Apa Macham" (How are things?). The US operator,
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 448 8 Reuter ANSETT Transport Industries Ltd (ATI) has released Ampol Petroleum Ltd from an agreement between the companies and cleared the way for the sale of Ampol's 20 per cent holding in Ansett to News Ltd. An Ansett spokesman declined to say whether the sale
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    • 132 8 Reuter TAI CHEUNG Properties Ltd said that, on a conservative forecast, it expects group net profit attributable for the year ending March 30 of at least HK$3OO million compared with $111.4 million the previous year. The company has reported group net profit attributable for the
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    • 274 8 PROFIT after tax and minorities at Wheelaek Mardea aad Ca Ltd rose to HK563.47 million (960.51 million) for six months ended Sep 30. Earnings per 'A' share increased to 22.71 cents (21.65), per 'B' share 2.27 cents (2.16 cents). Interim dividend per 'A' share remained at five cents, per
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    • 409 8 YEAR-END DATELINE Reuter BRITAIN'S BL Ltd Motor Company and Japan's Honda Motor Co will sign an agreement in Tokyo before Christmas to produce Japanese designed small cars in Britain under licence. Honda declined comment, but sources said the two companies have so far agreed to have four variations
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    • 287 8 Reuter AB VOLVO said the Dutch state agreed to provide 155 million guilders of special support to Volvo Car BV from 19T9 to 1982. Agreement in principle on the aid, which is to help meet development costs of new models, was reached in July.
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    • 183 8 Reuter XEROX Corp announced the introduction of a multi-func-tional office information system that combines processing of text, business records and data. The product, the Xerox 860 information processing system, can be programmed to handle a variety of textediting applications, as well as the processing of office
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    • 50 8 BRITAIN'S biggest rail uiM, the Natieaai Uaiea •f Railwaymee (NUB), will step all rail transport sf steel, trn ere aad steel products If aupml mHill strike ef IMM iraa Md steel trades c—federattea members gees ahead ea Jaa I, NUB geaeral secretary SMaey Weigbell said.
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    • 90 8 Reuter SONY Corp said it will expand its colour television assembly factory at San Diego, California, to increase US production to 700,000 sets next year from 400,000 this year. Expansion of the plant will give it an 800.000 set production annual capacity and will be completed by
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 323 9 Reuter THE REQUEST to the US Federal Reserve Board by Representative Benjamin Rosenthal to withdraw approval for the takeover of Marine Midland Banks Inc by Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp is not seen likely to delay significantly the Federal authorities' decision on the
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    • 118 9 NYT CITIBANK, THE United States' largest bank, continued the trend of recent weeks toward lower interest rates by decreasing its prime lending rate last Friday to 15 per cent from ;15'4 per cent. However, with the exception of the First National Bank of Chicago, most major banks
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    • 529 9 THE fixed-income markets continued to run a rollerroaster course as market participants assessed mixed economic and financial statistics and international developments investors also had problems evaluating the Federal Reserve system's new methods of conducting monetary policy inaugurated on Oct 6. Early last week, the US
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    • 111 9 AFP BANK of America National Trust and Savings Association has entered the fastgrowing Hongkong dollar certificates of deposit (CDs) market. The bank has invited three-year deposits of up to HKJSO million in denominations of $100,000. Deposit date is tomorrow (Dec 19) with the CDs maturing in the same
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    • 939 9 EUROMARKET LOANS IN THE NEW YEAR Reuter WHATEVER the outcome of the dispute between the US and Iran, bankers say the Iranian loan crisis has snapped banks out of any complacency about political and sovereign risk. Spreads on Euromarket sydnicated loans are likely to widen sharply in
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 471 9 THE US dollar was weaker against the yen yesterday, but made some slight advances against the sterling and the Deutschemark. Opening at 244.60/80 yen, the dollar fell to 239.50/240 in later trading. Closing saw the dollar marginally firmer at 240.00/50. Dealers said the market was very volatile because
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      • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers is 9.2 per cent.
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      • 192 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Dec 17: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 0 months 9 months 12 months US D»llar«(8pot) Offer BkT 14% 14'/. 14% 14V, 14 15/1614 13/16 15 14% 14% 14% 13% 13% 13* 13 Dm*. /MUJU I li
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      • 44 9 RANGE erf prices offered by discount houses on Dec 17: Overnight: 6*. Call deposits: 9% Cloaiaf Bayix SeIliac 3-month Treasury bills 6'» 6 3 month Bank bills 813/16 811/16 3 months CD 813/16 811/16 6 months CD 815/16 813/16 Source: National Discount Co
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      • 352 9 GOLD futures in Singapore closed slightly higher yesterday compared with last Friday's closing levels in farily active trading, dealers said. Opening quotations were marked up between US$2.5O and $3 per ounce following the metal's strength in New York last Friday. The market
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      • 278 9 THE dollar opened quietly steady on Hongkong's late trading levels yesterday, with market attention focused on the Opec meeting in Caracas. Dealers said the market is nervous following weekend news that Libya, Indonesia and Iran raised their oil prices ahead of the meeting, with some operators seeing this as
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      • 172 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed sharply weaker at 239.60 yen, compared with a 244.50 opening and 243.10 at Friday's close following modest central bank yen-support intervention, dealers said. The Bank of Japan sold an estimated US$3O million in early trading at between 244.70 and 245.00 yen to
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      • 245 9 THE yen strengthened sharply against the US dollar in late Hongkong exchanges yesterday, on what some dealers saw as better-than-expected oil price news ahead of the outcome of the day's Opec meeting in Caracas. Dealers said news Iran had increased its oil prices by US$5 a barrel was seen
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      • 32 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes yesterday US 1.7385/405 Stg 3.830/838 Can unavailable exsource Dfl 90.56 73 Sfr 107.84/108.13 Lit 2.139/43 Fir |2.66/76 Nkr 34.90/6 Bfr con 6.141/55 Bfr fin 6.010/(00 Yen 0.7222/60
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    • 342 9 The Times Organisation, the largest ixibtishing group TTVTTTi i rvTTIi fiTT rTTTui; brains The Times Organisation is now in an exciting phase of development, poised for expansion horizontaOy and vertically. The people we're looking for will form the nucleus of a small but highly mobile marketing team which will play
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  • 1761 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 (2 598) (9)
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  • 161 10 SINGAPORE I'NIT TBI ST INCOME BOND I'NIT (Muiffn' prices The Commerce far Dee It) 2.15 2.28 (Carres! pr trea) 1.17 1.24 The Saving Fund 141 ISO Income Bond S'porr Prog Fund 096 101 S port Sec. Fund 1.72 182 MABA BI'MIPITBA S pore Invest Fund 129 1.37 (Maaagers'
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  • 2768 10 Gr'a Gr'a Net 1979 Last Div Div Yld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- C*vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INPUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 259 1 15.0 2.2 5.7 13.2 21 261 258 196 123* Alcom 196 10.0 15 5.1 26.1 148 110
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  • 1933 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. INDUrntIALS Aeam (2.588) AJasmst. (3.00B) Aieam (1.70B) Ales HaM (1 288) AMD
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  • LATEST RESULTS
    • 59 10 posts unau- dited group profit after tax at M 51.71 million ($780,000), for the half-year ended October 31. Company profit after tax stood at $1.14 million ($780,000) on turnover of $4.29 million ($3.27 million). The interim dividend stands at 5 per cent (3.5 per cent), payable
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  • 732 10 THE BULLS appeared to be hack la force at the Stock Exehaage «f Singapore yesterday. Apparently the wattles aver the fertbeemiag «U price rise by the Orgaalsatlea si Petroleam Expertiag Ceaatries have already beea dlscaoated. A goad sign the return of speculators Is the
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  • 529 10 INVESTORS went on a buying spree at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, boosting prices sharply across a broad front. Trading was very active, with much of the buying force centred on the industrial second and third liners. The blue chips were also sought higher,
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 400 11 A HIGHER tin price combined with better output has enabled Selangor Dredging to achieve a 51 per cent rise in pre-tax profit to $9.8 million for the first half-year ended September 30, 1979. The strong interim results confirmed the optimistic forecast made by chairman
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    • 210 11 Date Last Full Year Company Period Announced Net EPS Gross Pre-tax last year (cents) Dtv. Profit <%) <$ni> SEA Corp F 28/11 93.2 45.0 3,583 BATS I 1/12 5.1 17.0 3,983 Kg Lanjut I 5/12 12.9 14.3 851 Kamunting Tin I 5/12 29.5 95.0 2,550 K Kampar Tin
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    • 589 11 SOUTH-EAST Asia Lumber Corporation is hoping that selective measures adopted by its management will overcome any difficulties encountered by the group in the current financial year. The chairman, Mr Loh Kim Foh, says in his annual review that the "uncertainty and stagnancy" of some Western economies
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    • 367 11 Current Ex Booka Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previoue year C Sugars 10% Nov 28 Dec 11 Dec 21 15* 12* III Pen 10*1 Nov 28 Dec 8 Dec 21 10* 22.8* U I c 20* Dec 3 DecS Dec 21 20*
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    • 118 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close Pub Text Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Decs Dec 17 M U lid Bonus Issue of 4 for 5 Dec 11 Dec 21 SEA Corp Bonus Issue of lfor 1 Dec 6 Dec 18 Temerloh Bonus Issue of 1 for 1
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    • 421 11 ■atmaa HOCK LOCK SIEW CONVERTIBLE loan stock has proved popular among institutional holders who look for a steady dividend income especially since this type of security provides a stable source of income. Additionally, the prospect of converting into ordinary shares when the share price is at a
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    • 262 11 Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, Mr Mohd. Asri bin Andul Ghafar and Mr. Phoon Ah Lek have been appointed additional directors of the company and Mr Andrew Aun-Li Chen was appointed as alternate directors to Mr E E Kahlenberg. Sooth East Asia Development Corporation said the KLSE has approved
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 264 11 CAN A SUPERB PRESTIGE CAR ALSO OFFER SUPERB VALUE! At last there is a true prestige car that does more than merely look the part. Behind the classic and timeless European styling are luxury and engineering features offered only by cars that are much more costly. Indeed, the Ford Granada
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  • 100 12 A MAJOR senior management conference on Asean investments in the next decade will be held from Oct 1 to 3 next year. The conference, organised by Business Times and Applied Research Corporation, will coincide with the Asean Trade Fair to be held in Singapore from Oct
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  • 388 12 A NATIONAL body for travel agents in Singapore may become a reality this week. The Travel Agents Association of Singapore (TAAS) and the Singapore Society of Tourist Agents (SSTA) will hold extraordinary general meetings on Dec 19 and 20 to decide the issue. If
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  • 756 12 LONDON, Mon. Share prices were lower in moderate trading reflecting nervousness over the Opec meeting in Caracas which opens today. At 3 pm the FT index was down 6.6 at 424.4. Leading industrials were mainly a penny to 7p lower though ICL was down 8p after news that
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  • 257 12 SINGAPORE Chemi-Con, a wholly-owned Japanese manufacturer of aluminium electrolysis capacitors, has achieved production figures of 8.5 million capacitors per month after only eight months of operations. The $4 million subsidiary of Nippon Chemical Condenser of Japan began production in May this year. Singapore Chemi-Con expects to
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  • 233 12 MALAYAN Breweries has announced a bonus issue of one for two along with its results for the 15 months period ended Sep 30, 1979. The proposed bonus issue will capitalise $27 million of revenue reserves, so increasing the company's issued capital from $54 million to
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  • 255 12 THE GOVERNMENTS ef Amu ud Japaa Ml take the lead la providing the frame(w mmwiqlc ties bftw ffß their respective private teeton. Mr Wee Che Yaw, priaHeat sf the AaeaaCCI, said practical Umltatleas hladered private eeeter ee eperatlea efferts. It la ferta■ate thea that
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  • 229 12 A NEW procedure for the judicial review of arbitration awards will be instituted once the Arbitration (Amendments) Bill is passed by Parliament. The bill, first read in Parliament last Tuesday, seeks to amend the Arbitration Act in line with changes made to the United Kingdom Arbitration Act, 1950.
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  • 58 12 TWO bills now before Parliament seek to change the composition of the governing bodies of the Singapore Polytechnic and the Ngee Ann Technical College. The Singapore Polytechnic (Amendment) Bill and the Ngee Ann Technical College (Amendment) Bill also provide for the establishment of a Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union
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  • 91 12 THE SINGAPORE Government has decided to refer the Private Hospitals and Medicals Clinics Bill to a select committee after its second reading during the next sitting of Parliament. The Bill was first read on Dec 11 by the Minister for Health, Dr Toh Chin Chye.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 80 12 Leader Page I mm, WkM fS rV .&T ,'Jfe f* v~ ■>, •Vift* •'4j £&?*i 2f&' Jbv f> r J s :•„••*?T fi#3 v >*/*> t 1 SOB f: IT .V 3& firo&*Bs ftgjfggSJ ISH' N. Value $186/ mfcmJk ♦sJl'9 &&J2'} MR9 W€L*f ■rib f Ik jS 'j£Vf* v l
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 67 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Windy with showers in several places from late morning. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7 .39 p.m. on Dec 17 at the airport. Maximum temperature 30.5 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 23.1 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 5.75
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 47 13 Reuter BRITAIN'S National Union of Seamen have voted to accept a 24 per cent pay offer following a ballot of members. The new rates are effective Jan 2 but less than half the 30,000 membership voted in the ballot, the Press Association said. Reuter.
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      • 68 13 AP THE TOKYO Maritime Safety Agency said it arrested four Taiwanese fishing boat skippers last week for illegal entry into a Japanese port on a remote Island in Kagoshima, Southern Japan. Agency officials said two tons of coral was found on the four boats and they suspected
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      • 65 13 AP THE FIRE aboard the Liberian-flag oil tanker Energy Determination, which was damaged by an explosion in the Hormuz Strait last week, has been extinguished. The Gulf News Agency said a team of engineers inspected the 320,000 ton tanker and reported severe damage, but said a final assessment
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      • 68 13 UPI TWENTY-TWO crewmen abandoned a damaged Turkish tanker carrying 18,000 tons of diesel oil in stormy seas 128 kilometres off the north-western tip of Spain, on Saturday. Coast Guard officials said 10 of the evacuated sailors on the tanker Turgutreis, which suffered a fractured hull earlier in
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    • 631 13  -  By G. DURAIRAJ LLOYD'S Register of Shipping will strive to maintain its professional standard to the highest order by ensuring that there is no deliberate mistake caused in classifying ships. "We in Lloyd's Register are well aware of the risks which go along with any
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    • 552 13 Shipping Uae Page CM Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Alfred CTS IV 5 All trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 ANL I 1 APL ra 4/5 Argentice IV 4 Arya Nat VI 2 ASCL in 1 Asia America IV 5 Asia Merchant IV
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    • 245 14 A MADE-ia-Stegapere parte hit fibreglass tmikUag will be aa beard aa exkibitlea Ate tattag part ta the ScanArab Exp* W tear af West Ada aext maath. The Qaatlag exMMttea af Scaadlaarinn gM* will make a three, week tear wUek will Include steps la ma
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    • 1015 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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    • 1410 14 CHARTERING was mare active In the North American grain sector at the freight market last Friday, with cargoes arranged from the US Gulf to Japan at US$24 (flo) for December for a 50,000 tamer and at *24.45 for a 28,000 tonnerwtth December/January loading. Bwfcw from the Gulf to
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    • 919 15 FORWARDING VENTURE AT A TIME when worldwide problems in shipping have caused many companies to go to the wall. Ocean Transport and Trading's Dutch agency subsidiary, Meyer and Company, has made good use of a strong card it holds. Although primarily involved in liner
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    • 333 15 THE Greek shipping fleet Is trying to clean up its image after coming under sharp criticism for a poor safety record and charges of modern-day "piracy." The old fleet, third largest in the world, has more than twice as many
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    • Article, Illustration
      402 15 EXPECTED •ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Baron Star (after Wakakusa Maru) 18 Bassang Pass (1500 after King River) 23/24 Futami Maru (after Golden City) 38/39 Glorious I (0600) 45 Good Samaritan n (after Taiyo Maru) 14 Hoe Hing (after Taiyo Maru) 13 Itel Bonanza (after tfoegh Orchid) 8/9
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    • 3985 19 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 139 20 THE EimUb veml BmymmM (left) to toadlag ta Liverpaal far lto first talHag as put if tke ladla, Paktotaa ud Bugtoiwk CMferaqn. Tke —tonMp ipaUctttaa to lto mtr. tke BUwk Sea Skipptag Canpaay, to •ae «f tke first by a Rasstaa Uae take awepki ky a
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    • 176 20 Liner profile... ASIA America Line, which is based in Hongkong, is a member of the MollerHutchinson group of companies. The line offers independent regular all-water express sailings between Singapore and the US West Coast. This line started its services in April this year to offer shippers another
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    • 291 20 CALMARINE Seaconstruct will launch the Oil Ranger, the first of a series of five fast area launches utility tug boats for OIL (Asia), from a shipyard at Jurong today. These vessels will complement the present fleet of OIL (Asia) which now operates some 19 specialist vessels in
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    • 205 20 Reuter THE SHIPPING industry is likely to remain healthy for several months after the onset of the anticipated recession in economic activity, London shipbroker Eggar Forrester said. In its latest market report, Eggar Forrester said while Western governments aim to implement policies designed to halt
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    • 158 20 MANY Japanese and Korean companies handling oil-relat-ed projects in the Middle East are shipping equipment and materials direct from the US. "Construction in the Middle East is continuing to expand and now encompasses not only oil-related projects but housing highways, educational facilities and all
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    • 1417 20 WHO ACTS FOR WHOM The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A B Adriatic Container Container Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Alfred C. Toepfer Intermodal (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alfred C. Twpfer Schlffahrt New
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 316 13 AFEA LINE REGULAR S€MI CONTAINER EXPRESS SERVICE OIRECT TO lAGOSAPAPA See PageV I Column 3 for Sailings SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD VAfit. t TIM, 9111?? Gf NERAI *****1 W V U f UH() ASIA I INf SON BHO HI 1296-3 P K I ANG *****1'3 PtNtNG *****/2 <sp ARDIM
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    • 317 13 fii SEALORD ANTAH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) mm 3 B Vessel BAR'ZAM JEKL ALI i AL WATTY AH BAR'ZAM S'pore 28/12 9/1 28/1 11/2 Loading for Dubai (7/1), Dammam (9/1), Kuwait (11/1), Abu Dhabi (13/1), Bahrain (15/1), Mina Qaboos (17/1) Dubai (19/1), Dammam (21/1) Kuwait (23/1), Abu Dhabi
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    • 412 13 Wnol NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD PAR EAST EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE la' >41 IBpjS S pore P Helang Havre Rdam Fs»o«e C CONT/UNER In Port 20 Dec 6 tan 7 tan 8 tan S S BRCGE 25 Dec 26 Ok 13 lan IS tan 16 lan* N CORAL 3 lan
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    • 645 13 u Hapag-Lloyd Fully containerised to Europe and United States. Regular, reliable and on time. SingaßOff Honk.nj 2/61 m CfS Itrmmjl ??OS63j HI 483:. *****9 48<354 Pfnang 3601*> 7 Po.t KWanj; <86/83 487j18 1 C'S 389.'1t mm LONDON Freights CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS la Pert SHIPPING List REGIONAL Weather WHO Aets Per
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 607 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN. BERHAD. P KELANG PENANG MALA YSIANMTERNATTONAL SHPPHG CORPORATION BERHAD XPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 TO/FROM MEO/UK/CONTINENT/SCANOMAVU Mm Accapttag Far 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. LHavre. Bilbao, Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremenhaven. Aartius. Copenhagen.
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    • 241 14 D» SUPERCARRIER SERVICE tarbtraucSM WEEKLY SERVICE ffeOM US ATLANTIC/GULF AND E. CANADA TALI VESSELS BOTH AT BBS TEMNAL GOOOHM 47 WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA Pilate* Mi •26/12 2/1 10/1 •11/1 •26/1 trr<* cm iw SMh 2-3/1 1/2 4/2 8/2 3-5/1 26/2 2/3 5/3 1718/1
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 686 15 Overseas B B Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe CONTAMERSMP SERVICE FROM INCONTINENT H bufg Biem R darn le Hawe KaMga Maru SMed SiM SAO Sj*rt Eke Hani Saded Saded SadeO HMfkonf Eipmj Sade* Saietl SjM Saied Biem It dam t( Havre S'lon P S pore Neil Porta Saied Saied
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    • 422 15 TRUCONTAINER EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD Suite: 1311 SHAW TOWER. Beach Road. SINGAPORE 7 Regular Container Service accepting FCL/LCL Cargo for New Zealand Auckland, Wellington, Lyttleton, Dunedin Australia Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Sll Lanka Colombo I Europe and UJ(. Call *****81 Container leasing services I (SB ICCU CONTAINER HQ FLEET
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 820 16 Hapag-Uoyd FULL Y CONTMOBO) TQ EURO* Takio Eipmi Cjr4a.br C*T M EM*t Kaaga Hani iMtabr Eft* Mm EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE Spore PKetang Pen Bttao Genu M'twj Bremen #<Um Antwerp Peter dickmers 73 1? 25/12 ?0 1 13/1 31/1 28/1 25/1 23/1 Etha «*lnners 79,12 30 17 71/1 9/7 1/7
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    • 594 16 <t> cn a n a. Z3 I) mi! a_ J~-^JI J a Alqprian National I me WEST WW) FAR EAST/MEDntmum SfltWCI STORE P KLANG LOAOMG FOR BEL ABBES (197J) 24 Dec S*e/ Valencia/Annaba/?«*/ Alger BECHAR (1971) 5/6)jr 7/1 Jan Leghor n/Sete/Yalencia/Tum/ I BOURA (1978) 10/11 Feb 12/13 Feb Leghorn/Sete/Vi»enda/Ttm/ i
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    • 307 16 EVERGREEN LINE f AR EAST EUROPE fXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 1 ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, LE HAVRE Also acceptmg cargo for UHTED KHGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BWMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LEEDS WEST GERMANY BsHns«vnr EUROPE FAR EAST EXPRESS FUEL CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST/RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN SEA EXPRESS
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    • 875 16 1 Everett Lines/ (UM FOINOMBUBK/ •OKI RF c Burma Five Star Shippinf Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE 1 LOAUNG FOR RANGOON r*r» rjbhi nm« I —11/22 Nc •~n/ji Nc a/u ax B F.S.S.C Aoant* r> Moloysao: TEPS MALAYSIA P Port Kalong Tal (38V7355 Peoonq Tal *****/***** j Com pa ma Argentina
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    • 537 16 \A 'A y 0 1 X y UO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTR! ROAD SINGAPORE TEL *****44 7& *****70 £21 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA, SERVICE P. KMaag Seaport lu* hi Port 24/25 Dk AOEL. SYD 26/27 Dk 24/25 OK SYD. MEL
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 450 17 vv PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES Singapore 14/10 lan Madras. Chittagong. Rangoon SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES SINGAPORE/INOONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES T|g) PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION risC (incorporated in the Republic of the Philippines) CONTINENT UK LOAONG FOB MM I'dam. Nm**|. lomtai m«nr) MM. AoMtrdjm. Hdi*w|. Londwv <nbw|) t Antvwp Pacific International Lines
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    • 125 17 CEYLON SL SHIPPING CORPORATION National Line of Sri Lanka LOADING FOR COLOMBO SNGAPORE PT RLANG/PtNANG COLOMBO NEPTUK JASPER l/Ml/1 16/1 ALSO ACCEPTMG CONTAMR SHPMENT TO COLOMBO AGENTS STORE PEPTUNE AGENCIS (PTE) LTD PTKLANG HARPER WRA SON BHD PENANG HARPER MRA SON BH) JUGOLINIJA EAST RIJEKA RfGULAR SERVICE TO MMATK AN)
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    • 828 17 my BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMO SOMCt TO/FROM EUROPE Spore P MW| KMC B HAVEN W Gonaany/Anstna CRyaIEAM* UMN >*T l«/ 2 1/3 V 3 H/2 v) I/I FROM OMR H BURG B'HAVCN R OM* HAVRE SOTON IN Germany Austria Benehii France'Aß IK PAetong S pore Far a* Mn SaM
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    • 376 17 Scan Dutch 9 p< \iijfrWTi f}l!| j j\\[. Ml li'J MJI EASTBOUND FROM MED i) 6*« i 2) trkn 3) r« o r«M s> uh v 4) Maar». *pa*arfei Barii. CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO EUROPE 11/12 SM a/12 a/u Si Pmm| FOB; M 1/4 iaMak. Barat Tnpo*. feu r«M. H-baa OHO.
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    • 698 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES AKSKL (Revmon Do PI Eh. t lo THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. ft S. AFRICA LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) Smjapore P Ketenf Kuantan US Gdl MALIORY LYKES (dsdi 1 toads) 22/24 Dec 9 Ftt MASON LYKES (<fedi)
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 772 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO NORTH AMERICA FEEDO KSSfIS* H Sf MO DO *SSEIS TK LA SI NY C*p«Ace 14H M 19/12 ftmncj ttanj 5/1 15/1 mm Man 1/1 11/1 Mm lonty Mara 9/1 2/2 B««»y Tra*> 14N 21/12 2S/12 Aaa Mara 11/1 21/1 GaWan Aro« 12/1 22/1
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    • 571 18 Wa EC ./GREAT LAKES SERVICE I(MOMS f« m TOW. NOtfOU. MONTHIU TORONTO. ASHTABUU Pmw( B«u»w P Mm( Smppw CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Lt*dta| tar LOS WKUS. UN FIiMCSCO. SEATTLE. TACOMA. VANCOWD I C EXPRESS CONTAINER/CONVENTIONAL/ REEFER SERVICE VISHVA MBHUTI SO HMMPUR SO NAGALAKD SO TWWA" P KHm| Smfapxe t AnpM
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    • 374 18 o o A(>ron|i SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 70 TH Ft OOR OC FAN BUHD NG SINGAPORF 1 MAR* I TiNG 9"172 i 3 LINE SI GENERAL 9iJMI 14 LINES) ,fl f «S 7459S RS JSS6S A B CARSMIP C ABL E CA°GOSHiP IlliO Kc«|i<Mial Container Lint's WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE
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    • 665 18 GRANARD LINE Granard Shipping Agencies (S) Pie Ltd Tel *****77 (5 Lines) Dip s rjd.ng Sdn BUfl V 'B'V'' ,i>-> A/.'a Shipping t Trading Enterprises > k GOLDEN LINE MAN SMPPNK (PTE) LTD a TEW «TQ STKTT 9NGAPORE 1. TEL *****2 (15 UKS) 1 T# Rati Imm Kll. P >«x
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    • 556 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11 "*****57 S3 3 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S'part P. KcUnf Penanf Loadnc tar NORASiA WBU 31 Dk 2C Dk Nantes/UK (Avon) MARITM VICTOR M 867 12 tan 17 Jan tafcfne/UK (Awn) Agents: S**apore OITRASEA (Pit)
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 293 19 UNI-OCEAN CONTAINERS (PTE) LTD IJHIIW i.i3;123ai.3 i; VUh BETWEEN SINGAPORE/INDONESIA UNCON VIIS UNCON VI2S UNCON VI3S UNCON VI4S SPORE Saled 26/27 Dec 4/5 Jan 13/14 Jan JAKARTA 20/20 Dec 29/29 Dec 7/7 Jan 16/16 Jan SURABAYA 22/23 Dec 31/1 Jan 9/10 Jan 18/19 Jan Bookings: 14th FIR. UMBC BIDS. MALACCA
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    • 204 19 SOON SENG GROUP Regular Service To East M'sia GANRY LINE GL Express Service to Colombo and Kor«da HA ETD LmDnic tor WAN HMG 19/20 Dec 22/23 Dec Cotanbe, Kvade 30-31 Dec 2-3 lan Colombo, Karachi Garry Line (S) Pte Ltd ISM, 6tti Fleer, Realty Centre S'pere Tel: *****24, *****29 Jock
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    • 251 19 DONG SUE LINE EXPRESS FULL CONTAKER SERVICE BY KOREAN FLAG VESSEL STOK UEUMG MOCK MM m aatr is/n 22/23 ok 2s/3»nc 2/1 tm s/tim MGGUBYV.I/M »/2» >■ Xtm 29/3* he 1/2 R* EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO KOREA BY KOREAN FLAG VESSEL Spore 23/25 Dec 26/21 Dec 300ec/2 Im 10/14 Im
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    • 109 19 NOTICES r M.V. BWAZI WARRIOR Arrived 8.12.79 •I Pasir Panjang Wharves Godown 304 General survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on Saturday 15th December 1979 from 0900 1200 hours at Godown 304 (TB 89) Sea Consortium Pte. Ltd, As General Agents "Pro-Line" TeL *****2
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 39 20 Looking for EXECUTIVES PROFESSIONALS.. CD Reach them at their homes through the appointments page in Sunday Nation reaches 60% of the English literate executives and professionals in Singapore For more details please call Francis Ng at 284-8844 Ext. 335.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 166 20 i| iHC9UHjr f urtTuiwrr 10, Regional Weather 5^ i? 5 i LS V v i< > t DERSTORM mm I £3 m WO2 THUNDERSTORM x/ WOl hum o< SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: Centre of Tropical Depression, maximum wind speeds 22 —33 knots. "N
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