The Business Times, 19 December 1979

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 14J/1/78 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1979 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 91 1 Reuter LONDON, Tues. The price of gold was fixed at a record U*****.50 an ounce on the London bullion market today amid fears on world money markets about possible oil price rises and increased tension in Iran. The price of the metal has been hitting records every
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    • 109 1 AP CARACAS, Tues. Opec's year end conference entered its second day today with a dispute over oil prices the top item on the agenda. Saudi Arabia, Opec's largest member and the supplier of about 10 per cent of US oil needs, was holding out for no increase
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    • 96 1 AFP HONGKONG, Tues. The HK goverment has reacted to mounting public discontent over the high cost of housing by announcing today it intends to clamp down on indiscriminate rental increases. Secretary for Housing Alan Scott said the government would introduce legislation in the new year which,
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    • 83 1 AP TEHERAN, Tues. Gunmen on motorcycles assassinated Dr Mohammad Mofateh, a close associate of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, and two of his bodyguards at Teheran University today. Mofateh, the head of the university's Theology department, was the third religious leader shot since Khomeini's revolution in February. Taghi haj
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    • 89 1 AFP WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States Senate has passed draft legislation for a tax on oil companies' windfall profits. The measure as passed by the Senate would raise an extra US$l7B,OOO million in revenue over an 11-year period, the tax rate being 38 per cent. Earlier, the
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    • 72 1 AP NEW YORK, Tues. The stock market was mixed in active trading this morning, running into some resistance after a month-long rally. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which closed Monday more than 40 points above its early-November lows, edged up another 0.26 to 844.88 in the
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  • 143 1 Source: SES Rises Indices Hong Leong Ind 248 41 Nov 17 Nov 18 C Sugars 436 38 B.T.Index: 2835.77 2855.92 PMC 424 24 Industrials: 425.88 429.41 P M R 1 330 24 Finance: 765.52 768.43 M Breweries S T P 1975 Rothmans 720 610 392 20 20
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    166 1 Rises Indices Ajinomoto t C Sugars H Leong Ind PMC Minsec Kuchai U Cables M U Ind 350 444 252 438 720 224 259 380 46 46 44 38 25 22 19 18 B.T. Index: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Tins: S rubbers: Nov 17 Nov 18 4178.01 4378.90
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  • 626 1  -  INVESTMENT PROMOTION By FOO CHOY PENG THE Economic Development Board has singled out eleven key industries for investment promotion in the next decade. These are the industries which will use more skilled labour and which will benefit from Singapore's comparative advantages in location, modern infrastructure,
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  • 233 1 INFLATION this year is unlikely to exceed 5 per cent despite repeated increases in oil prices as up to November this year, the cost of living increased by only 3.7 per cent over the same period last year. Latest figures released by the Department of
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  • 392 1  -  By CHOO AI LENG TWENTIETH Century Foods, the company which produces Planters' and Ole brands of nuts, has been granted a franchise by the San Miguel Corporation of Philippines to operate six pizza outlets here. The outlets, to be called Shakey's Pizza Parlour, will involve
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  • 297 1 INDUSTRIAL and Commercial Bank (ICB) has become the latest among several local banks to set up a finance company in Hongkong. The bank yesterday announced that it incorporated a wholly-owned finance company subsidiary called ICB Finance in Hongkong on Aug 24. This is the first time
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  • 270 1 HIGHER oil prices, fierce competition, heavy Interest payments Ml belowtarget airline revenue fnr the six mouths to September have forced Singapore Airlines to scale iiwn drastically Its ambltlnns expansinn plans. The aattonal carrier will trim Its growth target to II per cent In
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  • 457 1  -  By COLIN CHEE PROPOSED revisions to the system of monetary and liquidity controls are currently being studied by the Monetary System of Singapore (MAS). The proposals were put up by the Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS) and submitted to the MAS in
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 64 1 JiMliiM SHIPPING TIMES TECHNOLOGY fair for develop- Malaysians Ing countries 2 SOUTH Pacific Textile IndnsINDONESIA as a stable sappU- tries rebNids strongly 11 erofoil STOCK which the share anaINVESTING in shares in the lysts overlooked 11 United Kingdom 7 NTUC plans central purchasing HOUSING loan scheme for cooperative 1* FLIGHTS
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 412 2 A WORLD technology fair for developing countries, claimed to be the first, will be held in Geneva from Sep 16-21 next year. Named "Technology for the People", the fair aims to provide a onestop shopping place for buyers, traders and brokers from developing countries and
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    • 168 2 GUTHRIE Berhad, with operations in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei, plans to be folly computerised by the end of 1981. NCR Singapore will be supplying a complete hardware and software package in the $2 million computerisation programme consisting of two stages. The first stage involves
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    • 204 2 ALL four Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC 5.0 starters took the top places in the gruelling Bandama Rally in Africa despite competition from French and Japanese cars. Daimler-Benz used vehicles very similar to those in standard production for the rally. The V 8 cylinder light alloy
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    • 87 2 THAT'S no way to treat champagne. Unless, of course, the bubbly was on the rocks, a special kind of rock. A diamond in your champagne. That was exactly how Mondial Diamond Enterprises Pte Ltd chose to launch its showroom at the Mount Elizabeth Centre on Dec
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    • 352 2 THE PUBLIC Utilities Board (PUB), under a new set of rules, will be able to retire an employee under certain conditions. With effect from last Saturday, the Board can now retire a worker on abolition of his post for greater efficiency or economy in
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    • 139 2 A SEMINAR on "Singapore Towards the Year 2000" will be held tomorrow and on Friday at the Singapore Science Centre. Organised by the Singapore Association for the Advancement of Science and sponsored by Shell Eastern Petroleum Pte Ltd, the seminar aims to assess present policies -amk
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    • 414 2 ITF PTE LTD has announced the appointment of Mr Edward Lin Clmm Sm as its general manager with immediate effect. Mr Liu, who is concurrently the managing director of Scope International Pte Ltd, brings with him a wealth of experience on the local exhibition industry. Under him.
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    • 246 2 TONG GUAN Realty, an established dealer in heavy machinery and property, has secured its first European agency agreement. The company was recently appointed sole agent for a line of French site lift trucks manufactured by Braud and Faucheux under the trade name Manitou. These
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    • 415 2 COURSES AND TALKS Jan 2-Apr 9: Business Finance, Joint Campus, University of Singapore Jan 2-Mar 12: Law Relating to Real Property, Nisen Hut 6A, University of Singapore Jan 3-Feb 25: Digital Electronics for Microcomputers, Nissen Hut 10A, University of Singapore Jan 3-Mar 13: Structure of Written English, Queenstown
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • REGIONAL
    • 395 3 NYT CHINESE manufacturing officials described on Monday as premature and optimistic assertions by an American business group that it plans to sign a contract to manufacture an American-developed engine in China. The American business executives said a 15-year contract for an as-yet-un-proven multifuel engine would be
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    • 234 3 JAPAN'S world trade balance sank deeper into deficit last month following record imports boosted by oil purchases, the Finance Ministry said. The visible trade deficit in November reached a monthly record of US$l.22 billion, more than three times larger than a $360 million deficit
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    • 209 3 AP THE PROSECUTION yesterday asked that the death penalty be given to President Park Chung-Hee's admitted assassin and six others accused of murder with intent for rebellion in connection with the assassination. The prosecution also asked for the maximum five-year jail sentence for
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    • 87 3 A NIPPON Steel Corporation of Japan said it has jointly won a Soviet order with Armco International of the United States to construct a plant for high-quality steel plate in that country. Nippon Steel president Eishiro Saito and chairman William Verity of the Ohiobased US steel
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    • 438 3 AFP THE Philippines' first local elections after seven years of martial law will be held Jan 30 with the opposition allowed to criticise President Ferdinand Marcos and his government at will. A total of 19,350 local elective positions are at stake, among them 75 provincial
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    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 391 3 Agencies ABOUT 30 per cent of China's rural youth are illiterate, the official newspaper People's Daily reported. In addition. 130 million graduates of rural elementary schools really have no academic knowledge, and another 24.5 million need to be brought up to the junior high graduate level. The paper
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    • 61 3 Smith Korea's new Army Chief of Staff, General Lee Hoi-Sung (above), announced in a written statement yesterday that the military will not meddle in politics and will return to its routine duties as soon as possible. However, his guidelines carried political overtones. For example, he forbids anyone
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    • 655 3 AFP TAIWAN has made a drastic change in its foreign policy by announcing recently that it would start direct trade with East European communist countries. The move is a departure from the government's past policy, which discouraged direct trade with Eastern European nations. A
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 87 4 DESTINATION OCTOBER Jan Oct Shipped tonnes Afloat tonnes Shipped tonnes UK options 1,075.00 Africa 5.00 6.25 Australasia 5.00 59.00 Canada 5.00 10.00 100.00 Continent 1,535.75 360.00 22,300.75 India 153.50 1.908.25 Japan 1.375.00 250.00 16,411.00 West Asia 2.00
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    • 78 4 I F North European ports, in US dollars per ton unl otherwise stated LONDON': Mon Previous Malaysian 5%lfa bulk per tonne Jail unch ***** Feb unch 657 sir Sumatra 5% fta bulk Dec 632 sir 632 sir Jan 647 qtd 640slr Feb 660qtd 657 sir Mch 660qtd 657
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    • 226 4 AVERAGE prices of soybeans. soybean meal and oil t an be expected to decline sharply over the coming marketing year owing to a marked excess of supplies available for export in relation to anticipated actual exports, the Hamburg-based publication Oil World says. Expressed in
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    • 194 4 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed quietly higher with January One RSS buyers quoted at 294.75 cents per kilo, up 1.25 cents from Monday's close, dealers said. The morning market firmed 1.25 cents on some consumer interest from Eastern Europe and some demand for April June and July/ Sept
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    • 358 4 R A S prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buvers Sellers Int 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b 292.50 293 50N 292 75 293 75N Int 1 R.S.S. January 294 50 295 00 294 75 295 25 Int. 1 R.S.S.
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    • 119 4 NOON SSR and SMK prtce* weMerdnv RAS Janu ary February (Current Mth) (Forward Mtk) Buyera Sellers Buyera Seller* SSR 20 (1 ton pallet) 266 00 268-00N 267 50 268 SON SSR SO 0-tun pallet) 263 00 265.00N 264 50 266 .SON MRELB SMR CV 11 -urn pallet
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    • 31 4 Rubber: Dec 18 Singapore: January: 294.75 cents (up 1.25 cents) Malaysia: January: 294.75 cents (up 1.25 cents) Tin: M 52,171 (up $10) Official offering: 157 tonnes (down 46 tonnes)
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    • 74 4 THE Straits tin price In Penaag sarged another Mill per pieal to 12,171 yesterday, despite the overnight weakness la London. The metal is 1221 above the International Tin Agreement ceiling aad was boosted by a smaller volnme of tin ore delivered, with miners motions at this new high
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    • 192 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cotton yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,320 32s 2,760. 40s 3,040 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece goods: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 223 4 DEALERS on the Singapore produce market yesterday reported another dull period of trading as overseas buyers for major commodities continued to be withdrawn. Prices finished narrowly mixed. Some covering activity was reported in black pepper, the prices of which held steady throughout. White pepper was dull. Europe and
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    • 287 4 THE market closed firmer in continued dull and featureless trading yesterday, dealers said. January closed at US 16.50/70 cents against Monday's 15.80/16.00 close with distant October at 16.50 60 against 16.25/35 cents. Cotton trading continued quiet with no trades registered as on Monday, dealers said. March closed at
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    • 163 4 WHEAT futures finished US 7-1/4 cents to 1/2 cent a bushel lower on the Chicago Board of Trade on Monday, closing at or near the lows for the day. Traders noted commission house stop-loss selling at the close while an exporter was a late buyer as prices dropped. A
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    • 345 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SJ 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 cent new crop no stock. B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63.
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    • 42 4 SOYBEAN futures on the Chicago Board of Trade finished US 9-14 to seven cents a bushel lower on Monday, closing on or near the lows for the day. An exporter and a commission house were outstanding late buyers as prices dropped.
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    • 718 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday closed a quiet morning with losses from Monday of around 117 per tonne throughout the seven trading positions Turnover was 948 lots, including six options and around 200 lots of crossed trades. Dealers said in quiet conditions, light producer selling emerged briefly after the
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 655 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa BIG-CAPITAL issues had a firm undertone yesterday while declines were seen in resources-related issues. This resulted from the wait-and-see attitude of investors to the outcome of the Opec general meeting which started on Monday. In spite of the passive market, there still
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    • 132 4 THE market closed mixed yesterday, with minings averages while oils, commercials and industrials declined. dealers said. Turnover rose slightly to 5.61 million pesos from Monday's 5.07 million. DEC 1( Pesos A COX Mining 0074 -***** Alia* Con A Alias Con B Z 20 90 •1 Baguio Gold 007 unch
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    • 186 4 DEC 18 Bahts Asia Credit Asia Fibre Ayuthaya In* And Trust Bangkok Investment 1(7 Bangkok Bank 322 2 Bangkok Drying And Silo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban ««8 -2 Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd Bala Berli Jurker Carpel Inter Nauonal Charoong Thai Wire Crown Seal
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    • 341 4 Source: SHK Sec THE market yesterday continued to ignore the spectre of higher oil prices and moved higher in selected shares boosted by local "speculative fever". Heavy buying was seen just before lunch and this reversed an earlier dull trend as HK Land suddenly moved HK 50 cents higher.
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    • 329 4 STRONG profit-taking in the afternoon session pushed the market lower yesterday, with the Opec oil ministers' talks contributing to an atmosphere of uneasiness, brokers said. Market leader BHP suffered, falling 30 cents to A 510.60 with 110,000 shares changing hands, and Woodside Petroleum shed five cents to $2.10, although
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    • 54 4 FINANCIAL TIMES U.K.HANG SENG INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 822 42 Monday 423.3 Monday 818 45 Friday 431 0 Week Ago 419.2 SYDNEY INDl STRIALS Tuesday 555 58 |»OW JONES AVERAGE Monday 560 00 INDUSTRIALS Week ago ***** Monday 844 62 AI.L ORDINARIES Friday 842 75 ***** Week ago 833 87
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 39 5 Fifty members of an Iranian force which have volunteered to fight the Israelis and 'liberate' Palestine leaving Teheran's international airport on Monday night for Damascus in Syria on the first leg of their jonrnev to Lebanon.
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    • 319 5 UPI FRENCH Prime Minister Raymond Barre Monday held off socialist and communist-drafted censure motions aimed at toppling his right-center ruling coalition over the 1980 budget. This meant the automatic approval of Mr Barre's 510 billion franc (about ***** billion) budget, which was attacked by the leftist
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    • 162 5 Reuter THE United States Senate has approved a bill to levy a special tax on excess oil company profits which is expected to yield an estimated US$l7B billion in taxes over the next 10 years. Monday night's 74-24 vote was a result of
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    • 732 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA006 0125 NYC/SFO/HKG TMA TL375 0530 BEY/DXB/KUL MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0710 KCH SIA SQ101 0900 KUL MAS MH621 0920 PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL SIA SQ211 1000 HLP
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    • 441 5 IRANIANS will elect the country's first president on Jan 25, the ruling revolutionary council said on Monday. The vote will be followed by parliamentary elections on Feb 15, the first anniversary of Iran's Islamic revolution, council spokesman Hassan Habibi said. Iran has been
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    • 390 5 Reuter RHODESIA, hit by seven years of debilitating bush war, is expecting 1980 to be its first year of real economic growth since 1974. But the effect of sanctions being lifted by Britain and the US is likely to be only slight and gradual. Banking analysts
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 400 5 SOARING oil costs will probably prevent the EEC achieving its growth target in 1980, EEC finance and economics ministers agreed in Brussels. "There is a danger that growth will be even less than 2 per cent and this could bring with it balance of payments problems," Otto
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  • 770 6 THE SENIOR Minister of State for Education should not have appeared to find it surprising that Singaporeans have an interest in the spiritual and ethical development of their progeny as great at least as that they hold for their material welfare. This is simply
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  • 1117 6  -  Four years after the scandal at Pertamina, Indonesia is once again beginning to show promise as a stable supplier of oil for the world. With two million square kilometres of potential oil bearing geological formations the prospect of vastly increasing production and export is
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  • 939 6  -  FORUM, With TONG TSE AN ASTUTE reader of the Straits Times wrote complainingly a few days ago about the obvious misnaming of many so-called mountains in Singapore. Thus, little hillocks can be known as Mount Faber, Mount Emily and Mount I Pleasant. The writer is correct,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 2435 7  -  INDUSTRIAL AND FINANCIAL ILLS PLAGUE UK By DONALD F SINCLAIR THE BRILLIANT valedictory despatch of Sir Nicholas Henderson, on leaving his post as British ambassador to France earlier this year, detailed some basic reasons for the economic decline of the UK. Perhaps the most telling statistic
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 1201 8 NEW YORK THE STOCK market on Monday rallied in heavy trading but backed off late in the session as investors grew cautious of what < )pec might do at the Caracas meeting. Energy shares again dominated investor interest and institutional participation was evident in the
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    • 199 8 DEC 17 CS AMtiiM r>. 18 A lean 52 1*. Algoma 29 Bank Mont 23'. Bank Nova Scotia Bell Tel 20 Beth Corp BP Can Ltd 39 Brascan 22 Camp Red Lake 31 1 Can Imp Bk 25 i unch fjnnar 37 1 Canpac In* Pf t'arllnc O'Keefe e.
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    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 190 8 DEC 17 Krancs Actions Suisse* 288 1 Alusuisse Br. 1175 -20 Alusuisse Reg 467 5 Brown Boveri Br 1705 -10 Clba Geigy Br 1235 -25 Ciba Geigy P C 970 unch t'lba Geigy Reg Credit Suisse Br <75 -5 2295 -20 Credit Suisse Reg 424 -1 Elektrowall Br. 2120
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      • 103 8 DEC 17 Lire Anir to unch Assoc Gen ***** 1010 ***** 12.5 Central* 6126 196 Kial 1840 40 insider W -2 Gen Immob «5 2 in Pri 2104 94 Italrementi ***** ♦370 Italgas 706 6 Iialsider 220 -32.5 Maftneli M Pf M0 5 Marelli Ere 321 3 Mediob *****
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      • 269 9 I DEC n Frs CORBKILLK Air-Liquide B S N Gervais Danone CSF < ThomsonCttl Ctr Francaise des Pelroles Compafnie Financiere (ompajmf Grnrnlf Credit Foncier De France Hachette (Librairie) Machines Bull Mtchelin (B> Paribas Pechiney Clfine 485 MO 440 253 131 470 IK n so r» 229 102.50 4 -5
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      • 194 9 DEC 17 FIs ABN 305 50 1 Ahold 7510 -09 Akzo 2410 -0J AMEV 98 40 0.9 Am fas ***** -2.5 Amro Bank 85 50 0.3 Brrsoss 51 80 B»rk Bols 92 50 63 10 unch -06 Borsumij Burhmann 50.70 -SJ Byenkorf 5990 -0.1 Cllw Delft 158 00 2.5
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      • 94 9 DEC 17 Krs FORWARD MARKET A(* Arbed Aslur Brascan Bru-Lamb Canpac Cork De B«*rs Ebes Elertrobel Gb-lnno-Bm Oev Hobok Pelro Ryl Dutch Sidro Soc Gen Belg Notina Solvay A Tanks V Min V Mont 322 2120 474 556 1680 186 309 280 2105 6760 2530 M0 2645 5770 2250
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      • 215 9 DEC 17 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 37 50 Akzo 2160 -05 Allz Leben 880 00 AII7 Yer> 475 00 10 BASF 139 90 04 Bay H T Wbank ***** 1 Bay Vbank ***** 11 Bayer 124.20 -05 BBC 294 50B BMW 162-SO -3 Cavsella 325 00B Chern Veru 278 50 -1
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 660 9 AN INSURANCE company is to introduce a housing loan scheme for Malaysians which will stretch the repayment period from the present maximum of 15 years to 25 years. The scheme devised by the British American Insurance Company will be launched on Jan 1. It
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    • 640 9  -  By CHOO AI LENG -.BY EARLY next year, Singaporeans will have the I choice of a new savings scheme annuities, offer- Ed by insurance cooperative NTUC Income. It will help the retired and and those due to retire, who have and will re- ceive substantial sums
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    • 199 9 Reuter THE CANTON branch of the Bank of China is accepting foreign currency deposits for the first time from foreigners, overseas Chinese and Chinese from Hongkong and Macao, the New China News Agency (NCNA) said recently. NCNA said the bank was taking both current account and
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    • 246 9 Reuter LIBYAN oil minister Ezzedin Mabrouk said he will raise the question of using a basket of currencies as a unit of account for calculating oil prices at the Opec ministerial meeting in Caracas and hopes it will be adopted by the conference. He considers
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    • 160 9 UPI SOME Americas and European hanks operating in Japan have (ailed to file a total of 1.5 billion yea* (Ssl3 million) in corporate income tax over the past five years, informed sources close to the Inland revenue authorities said. They include Bank of America, Chase Manhattan
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 9.2 per cent.
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      • 201 9 THE dollar was marked lower in thin early trading yesterday, with many operators out of the market ahead of the second day o£ the Opec conference in Caracas. Dealers said dollar sentiment appears undermined by market fears that prospects of a unified Opec pricing structure seem to be receding
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      • 149 9 THE yen was nervously weaker in quiet and otherwise featureless late exchanges yesterday, ahead of the outcome of the Caracas Opec meeting, dealers said. The yen stood at a late 240.50 241.20 to the US dollar from an early 238.30 80 and New York's closing 238.20 40 with some
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      • 170 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed firmer at 241.30 yen yesterday, compared with a 238.50 opening and 239.60 at Monday's close, dealers said. The Bank of Japan sold an estimated US$2O million to $30 million when the dollar rose to the day's high of 241.70 yen in late
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      • 349 9 GOLD futures in Singapore closed sharply higher on short-covering interest prompted by firmer overseas gold prices yesterday, dealers said. Trading was fairly active throughout the day and turnover was recorded at 493 lots, slightly below Monday's 543 lots. February closed sharply firmer at U*****.00 50 an ounce against 468.60
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      • 59 9 AUSTRALIA NZ exchanges opening quotes yesterday: US dlr 1.1076 1.1028 Sterling 0.5049/0.4987 Ninety-day air mail buying Sterling 0.5304 US dlrs 1.1608 Ninety day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.5136 US dlrs 1.1215 New Zealand: Reserve bank midrate: US dlrs 0.9816 Trading bank indications: Sterling 0.4475 '0.4445 US dlrs 0.9866 0.9766
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      • 38 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes yesterday: US 1.7285 00 Stg 3.793 801 Dfl 90.66 81 Sfr 107.70 800 Lit 2.132 5 Ffr 42.58 67 Nkr 34.73 8 Bfr con 6.132 42 Bfr fin 5.995 6.005 Yen 0.7183 204
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      • 192 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Dec 18: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months US Dollars)Spot) Offer Bid 14'. 14'. 14 14'. 14 15/16 14 13/16 14 15/*****3/16 14 ft 14'. 13 9/16 137/16 133/16 131/16 1
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      • 47 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Dec 18: Overnight: 8V Call deposits: 6'. Cloning Buying Selling 3- month Treasury bills 6'. 6 3 month Bank bills 8 15/16 8 13/16 3 months CD 9'. 9 6 months CD 83/16 91/16 Source: National Discount Co
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      • 483 9 THE US dollar closed on a mixed note against major currencies yesterday while yen remained the most volatile currency on the foreign exchange market. Opening at 1.7350,60 against the mark, the US dollar then traded down throughout the day to settle easier at 1.7265 '75. Sterling kicked off
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 302 9 SALESMEH and V* SALESWOMEN: VB Get more results DEVELOP MORE SELLMG CONFIJENCE. BHHI CLOSE MORE SALES. DALE CARNEGIE MAKE MORE MOfCY Founder very session of the Dal* Cmrn»gi« Sales Course brims over with practical dov|n-to-earth selling tools that you can use in every call you make. The Course teaches motivational
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    • 100 9 5 m Give 30°/o-40% Discount For Every Item Purchased During This Period. Locations: 0) Sejong Pte Ltd. F2 Ist Floor Singapore Hilton Hotel Orchard Road. Singapore. t (ii) 10 Tanglin Road, Singapore 1024. Time: 10 am 8 pm. Period: 20th Dec '79 31st Dec '79. Display on sale are Antique
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  • 1852 10 BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES THE KLSE BID and offer prices officially Hfeted 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 (2.488 2 555)
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  • 161 10 S pore Growth Fund 11> 1.24xd SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST INCOME BOND UNIT (Ma—gef print The Com mere* The Saving Fund i tor Dee It) 2.15 228 1.42 1.51 (Carre* t pr Income Bond tcm) LI? 1.24 S pore Prog Fund S pore Sec Fund 0» 101 1.72 1.82
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  • 2799 10 Gr*a Gr*a Net 1979 Company Lul Div Div Vld P/E Vol Dav High Low Sale or- C'vr COOO) X s Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 255 -4 15.0 2.2 5.8 13.0 5 258 254 196 123* Alcom 196 10.0 15 5.1 26.1 148
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  • 2026 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 4cm (2 SOB 2 60S) <.»11l ll 111 (3.QZB 380S) (1)
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  • 608 10 SHAKE PRICES generally flaisbed afl their best la aaether beetle seariea at the Steek Exchaage «f Slagapere yesterday. Tradlag wu Bra la the maralag whea ant seeaad liaers were takea ip sharply ea gsai Mmtkreagh buying ea spcealatlve aeeeaat A reaetlea was aitel la
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  • 542 10 THE bulls continued their rampage on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, tossing a number of counters to their new highs this year. Trading was hectic with interest again concentrated on the second and third liners. Most of the overnight favourities continued to strengthen
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  • LATEST RESULTS
    • 50 10 has posted an unaudited group pre-tax profit of $60.5 million ($45.76 million previously) on a turnover of $144.3 million ($126 million) for the year ended September 30. The unaudited company's pre-tax profit stood at $29.90 million ($24.90 million) on a turnover of $81.90 million ($77.97 million).
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    • 33 10 earned an unau- dited group attributable profit of M 51.43 million ($780,000 previously) for the six months ended October 31, on a turnover of $10.85 million ($3.27 million). v
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 342 11 PLYWOOD and sawn timber producer, Tropical Veneer Company, has added momentum to last year's dramatic recovery from losses. Pre-tax profit before management fees nearly trebled to $3.64 million for the six months to June 30, 1979. This compares with the $1.25 million
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    • 212 11 Date Last Fall Year Company Period Annoanced Net EPS Gross Pre-tax last year (cents) Dlv. Profit (II*) 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 I
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    • 204 11 GOLD Cain has officially confirmed thai Indonesian authorities have approved its taldng-ap of aa M per eent equity in a new Joint venture, PTSibir Gold Coin Indonesia provided this share dee lines to 49 per cent over a lt-year period. The ventare with PTSobnr
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    • 1177 11 NEW timber royalty rates which came into effect in Sabah from June 1 will have considerable impact on the earnings of the state's timber exporters. The rates have been substantially increased under the new formula, where the FOB price of logs is less than
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    • 443 11 MALAYAN Breweries has declared a bonus issue of one for two. This will increase its issued capital from $54 million to 181 million. The company says that as the proposed increase in the issued capital will not in itself affect the earning capacity of the company. Such a
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    • 302 11 Current Ex Book* Date Total for Total for Hav ment Date Close Payable the year Previous year C Sugars 10% Nov 29 Dec 11 Dec 21 15% 12% Isl Pen 10% I Nov 28 Dec 8 Dec 21 10% 22.8% U 1 C 20% Dec 3 Dec 8
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    • 108 11 Company Particular* Ex Date Book* Close M I' Ind Bonus Issue of 4 (or 5 Dec 11 Dec 21 SEA Corp Bonus Issue of lfor 1 Dec 6 Dec 18 Temerloh Bonus Issue of 1 (or 1 NYA NYA Shangri-La Bonus Issue of I for 5 Dec 14
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    • 681 11 u §STC«B«. by HOCK LOCK SIEW IT IS both surprising and disappointing that none of our learned stock analysts has been alert enough to spot and highlight quickly the vastly improved fundamentals of the shares of Prima Ltd, now that this forwardlooking flour making group has
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    • 468 11 SOUTH Pacific Textile Industries (SPTI), rebounding strongly from its previous setback, has turned in a record group pre-tax profit of $4.13 million for the year ended September 30, 1979. These latest earnings, which represent a near three-fold increase over the $1.07 million earned in
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 546 11 BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES with 6TH INTERNATIONAL TAX CONFERENCE SINGAPORE 1980 SHANGRI-LA HOTEL, 3nUUI Febnjary SPEAKERS Goh Chok Tong John Avery Jones Robert Brown Keith S. Carmichael Alun Davies Mieftfbl Emmons Minister for Trade and Industry. Singapore. Speechly Bircham London Alan Bevis Co Ltd London Price Waterhouse Co Toronto Chartered Accountant London
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    • 201 11 2ML united overseas land limited (INCORPORATED *SI THE REPUBfeiC Of SINGAPORE I TO: ALL LOAN STOCKHOLDERS Dear Sir/Madam LOAN STOCK CONVERSION As a holder of our Loan Stock, your attention is once again drawn that you have the right to convert the whole or any part of your holding of
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  • 467 12 AMERICAN electronics manufacturer Fairchild may be the first multi-na-tional to approach the Skills Development Fund for financial assistance. This follows a decision by the group to introduce a package of training programmes, including a training centre for the Far East in Singapore, and several in-plant training
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  • 697 12 LONDON, Tues. Share prices closed easier in quiet trading with operators awaiting further news from the Opec meeting in Caracas, dealers said. At 3 pm, the FT index was down 2.2 at 421.1. Closing middle prices of selected stocks excluding stamp duty were: RUBBER PHYSICALS LONDON, Mon The
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  • 469 12 THE NTUC is studying the feasibility of setting up a wholesale cooperative tentatively named Wholesome to centralise purchases for its various consumer cooperatives, Mr Lim Chee Onn announced last night. Speaking at the annual staff dinner of NTUC Welcome, the Secretary-Gener-al of NTUC said:
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  • 276 12 MORAL education will lose much of its effectiveness if it becomes merely another school subject to be taught only at certain times. This is like Christians limiting their Christianity to attending church only on Sundays, Dr Tony Tan, Senior Minister of State for Education, said yesterday. He
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  • 174 12 THE Ministry of National Development granted approval for 180 projects worth 1546.7 million during the third quarter (JulySeptember) this year. Of this, public sector development totalling $272.2 million accounted for nearly half the total cost. These include the Housing and Development Board's (HDB) $100 million
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 27 12 Now open KFC RESTAURANT Pandan Valley DBS Condominium (below the Post Office) Enjoy your Nyonya and Indonesian favourites right where you are! Daily Bam 11pm Tel: *****03
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 217 12 RAINFALL for the first 15 days of December was below average over about 70 per cent of Singapore. The northern part of the Republic with more than 200 mm of rain for this period was the area with highest rainfall while the eastern, corner of the island with less than
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 88 13 AP A 600-PASSENGER Chinese luxury liner left Xiamen in south-east China for Hongkong on Monday on a trial voyage for regular passenger service between the two cities. Reporting this, the Xinhua news agency said the voyage would take about 20 hours and provide convenient transportation for overseas
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      • 92 13 AFP THE DANISH ship Simba has rescued 119 Vietnamese refugees from a 30-foot wooden boat that was about to sink, the vessel's captain J.M. Rasussen said. The refugees 69 men, 29 women and 21 children under the age of five had left Vietnam for Singapore and the
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      • 80 13 AP THE JAPANESE trawler Shinai Maru has been ordered out of Capetown Harbour by port authorities pending the findings ofr post mortem examinations of two seamen who died on board the vessel, it was reported on Monday. The vessel, which had been at sea for a month,
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    • 573 13  -  NEW JURONG WORKSHOP By HSUNG BEE HWA A MAJOR company in the container storage and freight forwarding industry, is investing nearly $2 million to expand its container refurbishing facilities. Container Warehousing and Transportation, or CWT, has already started work on the construction of a new
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    • 598 13 1 F PMe Cat Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Alfred CTS IV 5 Alltrans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 ANL I 1 APL m 4/5 Argentice IV 4 Arya Nat VI 2 ASCL m 1 Asia America IV 5 Asia Merchant IV 5
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    • 560 14 DECLINE IN DEMAND ALMOST half the existing fleet of very large ultra large crude carriers can be made redundant during the next five years by a sharp decline in long-haul tanker demand. This daunting prospect is drawn from a study by London-based shipping
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    • 1042 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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    • 1440 14 CHARTERING was fairly quiet throughout most sectors of the freight market on Monday but rates held fully steady. North American grain business included wheat from the US North Pacific to Japan at U5520.75 (fio) for mid-January and from the same loading area to Busan at $34.25 free discharge
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    • 699 15 NYT IT IS "questionable" that the US Navy can find enough cargo ships to carry out a contingency plan to send 2'i army divisions to the Persian Gulf, says a US Defence Department's top logistics officer. Vice Admiral Kent Carroll, director
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    • 197 15 THE Cmm Dm**, a cmtelaer akip devetaped apt ctelly far service la West Africa toy Weaer AG'« Seekeek Shipyards, waa receatly turned aver la repreaeatatlvea af Cameraea'a aatleaal ■klpplag campaay la Bremerkavea, Weal nyTke special featare af tkla lMtMaa veaael b teat, la addlttaa
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    • Article, Illustration
      496 15 EXPECTED ARRIVAUS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Africa Maru (after Bunga Melati sails) 35 36 Bunga Mas (1300 after Wakakusa Maru) 19 Daiyu Maru (after Accord) 16 Fedor Petrov (after Waheng) 40 41 Golden Eastern (After Tutong) 22 Good Samaritan II (after Accord) 15 Hoe Hing (after Taiyo Maru)
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    • 3887 19 MHEDBLE 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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    • 229 20 THE PORT af Singapore Authority (PSA) is likely ta ga ahead with its piaa ta raise part tariffs aext year, bat mow madiflcatiaas eaa be expected. Representatives af the main skipping argaaisattans agree with tke PSA tkat tariffs skaaM be revised
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    • 99 20 Reuter DALIAN, one of China's major north-eastern sea ports, filled its 1979 shipping target 19 days ahead of schedule and handled 1.4 million tonnes more cargo than in the whole of last year, the Xinhua news agency said. No cargo figure for 1978 was given. The agency
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    • 779 20 AFP ALTHOUGH basically steady, the freight market showed a softer trend last week as the run-up to the year-end holidays began. Owners reported that it was increasingly awkward to arrange fixtures in the absence of any sustained demand. But there was the prospect
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    • 325 20 SHIPYARD Basic Safety and Health Traiaiag Coarse Nov 23 to Dec 21, Singapore. Organised by the National Productivity Board in conjunction with the Ministry of Labour. IV International Shipping and Offshore Oil Supply Conference Jan 28-30, 1980, Malta Hilton Hotel, Valletta, Malta. Oceanoiogy International '81 Conference and Exhibition
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    • 244 20 A FOUR-MAN delegation from the China Ocean Shipping Company (Cosco) arrived in the Republic last week for talks with the Singapore National Shippers Council. The team is expected to leave today. This is the second such visit by representatives of the state-owned Chinese
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    • 1395 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 CmUlmt Container Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Alfred C. Tsepfer Intermodal (S)/Marintex Enterprise (PK). AMred C. Tsepfer SeMftahrt New Orient
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 199 13 l:\rrctt Lines KM TIM MOST PIIQUCMT iAItIMOS TO lAMKM lIOWKOHC JAPAN MISAM. W*N WmhmWp Corpn. t/A C**o»« V«9ooo*» IMC* V'W M '03 OC9C M r* }i«4T K«M VOCSHI* CO tHO t* mnif w R I )1 M I AH m m. Orient Overseas Co*dtu*teA Line FULLY CONT AMUSED TO/FIOM NORTH
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    • 777 13 I SEALORD ANTAF 1 m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) GULF WE^LVWIthPURPOSE^SERViC^^L Loading for Mina Qaboos (30/12), Dubai (2/1). Doha (4/1), Dammam (7/1). Kuwait (11/1) Mna Qaboos (18/2), Dubai (20/2) Damman (22/2), Kuwait (24/2) WJ LoaOing tor Dubai (7/1), Dammam (9/1), Kuwait (11/1), Abu Dhabi (13/1), Bahrain (15/1), Mina
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    • 311 13 m HONG KONG ISLANDS UNE IMBR SCRVCE FOM FAR EAST MOOLE EAST ft AFRICA TAIWAN It HONG KONG AUSTRALIA See Pege VI Column 3 for Sellings SI Nli A PURL SHIPPING AGE NCIfcSPTF lID VAHMTING Sll 127 T.t Si KAi 9131' 1 A V < f UHO ASIA 1 IS!
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 729 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN. BERHAD. P KELANG PENANG L IK) W, MALA YSiAN INTERNA TtONAL SHPHNG CORPORA TION BERHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SC ANDINAVIA Abo Acceptmg For ll Barcelona Genoa 2i Amsterdam Antwerp I Hanre
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    • 161 14 885 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE FROM US ATLANTIC/GULF AND E. CANADA Man M una TOM MMSTKUS BMHRNMU rcwcssa on Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated 23/12 24/12 3/1 7/1 KIT fUUHVMS 'MUM* OK 20; "BMtBEIt I mi wcsscls Bam «t aes tdemmai gooonn 47 WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 875 15 Overseas B B1 m Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Containmhip Service To/From Bangkok U7 Mura i m *uju b«M *40 KaClMf I* 117 Tewan OB »J1 lUata Mart t HOK *.11 Lab. AA. SUn n* *17 Mean I SIM
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    • 149 15 /■to Franco Belgian Services (F>tr Fast French Servxct n ith Bt it/tun F,ir F<isr> rn /,»w< f o>. t. v flit contanpshp service to mntMumw fuu contanosht service from mnaMKMi Seatrain Pacific Services S.A. SINGAPORE ENQUIRIES *****14 BOOKINGS 2229 18? CFS *****41 Terminal *****J6 Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd. Kuaia Lumpur
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 648 16 {£Hapag-Uoyd W/J RUT COWTMOBO TQEWOPf EVOtH TSTTmH «Vq ItM M» U tan TM*E*rm 7t/U 1/1 11/1 12/1 u/l C«R|mlat *2/17 //I 1/1 10/1 13/1 CfttfEMn 1«/1 20/1 21/1 23/1 faavNM n n 31/12 l«/l 20/1 21/1 23/1 3 1 20/1 22/1 23/1 25/1 Eft* Mm «/l 25/1 27/1 21/1 •>:}
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    • 377 16 Wli'i/i': :"'.r STORE BEL ABBES (1979) 24 fee MUM LOMM6 FOR Sate/Valeacia/Aaaaka/lab, -f BECHAR (1971) S/C tim 7/1 1m U*ara/S«ie/Valaada/l«fc BOURA (1971) 19/11 Feb 12/13 F* La*ara/Srtt/VaiaKia/T«fe BOURA (1971) +BBXRA (1979) BEL ABBES (1979) 13/14 Jw lake/VrtaiHM/Mya 13/14 Ftk Kabt/Vafcakana/Ttfcy* 13/14 Mm lUfct/YMwßaau/Mjr* ALL VESSELS ACCEPTRG Fa CONTABERS FOR JAPANESE
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    • 356 16 EVERGREEN LINE AR f as T RJROPF f Xr'Rf SS fill i UNlAiNlk SFRVICf ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTEROAM ANTWERP IE HAVRE ALSO AGCEPTVK CARGO FOR UNTIED MNGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONOON. MANCHESTER 6MMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY 1 HOLLAND AMSTERDAM fIJROPf fAR F AST TXPRfSS FUlt CONTAiNfR Sf
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    • 651 16 Everett Lines Sanaa Fivt Star ftlppim Ctrpa. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LONXNG FOR RANGOON MMMp) OK 1/4 M *k Bf S.S C A«Mi in Moloyiio: TIPS MALAYSIA Port Kafang T«l (38)-7355 Pwwng T«l. *****/***** C*mpMW ArfMtiM Da v» NRvaaotha lt«Mti>wm S. A. C.I. F. WJ "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" loadmg rat durban,
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    • 426 16 r UO.S.E. V > a A A < y a y OCEAN SHIPPING ENTE RPRISES PTE LTD KM 2 102 2 103 21 S T f I OOR MARINA HOUSE SHE MIST Ri ROAD SINGAPORE 2 Ui *****44 ?S. *****70 IO SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE KTOTUI MARU hi Pad 23/25
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 369 17 A V\< PIL GHOUP Arsir.A/REOSEA SERVKE COIOMRO'KARACHI/P. GI?LF SFRVICF Pakistan National Shipping Corpn. Kaiach* islamic Steamship Co. Ltd. Kara* hi Pacific International Lines Pte Ltd 45 Market Street, Smgopore 0104 Tel: *****1 (10 Lines) TELEX R*****5, 24)90 Marketing Ocean Going Contact Mr Sim Miss Low *****1 Ext. 27/28, ***** Container
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    • 605 17 Tfi-j BEN r r .Vf rT\KTT'7\T\TI 1 CONTAINERS vru iyi 21/12 nji 2 a/i a/i o/i a/i ao <wd a/i VI vt v» 11/? Wt IVt KH m m/j i/j i/j a/i v) 6/3 WW KDURC B HAVW rUMt mm sotqn earaaqr/Aastna Bm>i Frwc* M f Mam S port Hr.
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    • 274 17 Scan Dutch *9 a i i Ah A i If? j5 .i mLi 'i:' »i t»i. TI 4 »Ji»i «0 RH KB NOOM Mpnwi mm mm I COHVE r*—i T7T? TO EUROPE kmiO*. iSZLHim -*v? fcnH I'i.iJVa*^f. TI jQHQ.IH.T'j JJ i j is FOR: MM, MH*. LattMa Pram, tnjok. CMaca.
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    • 593 17 r BOUSTEAD SH,PPING AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LID LOADS FOR E. I S. AFRICA nm.E iMiN) Sport Feb LVKES ORIENI LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (Now Orleans, Noble, Houston, Galveston) SM(apert F. KMaa( Kvaataa US M MNCT LYRES (Mi I Mi) 25/21 Dec 29/31 Dec t Fife MASON LVKES 1/13
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 742 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO MOUTH AMERICA Cmfm Mm awaplMli tar I Bntaß. St. Mta. I TO lUROK C CONIAMtR 4W S S BRDGE 24* H CORAL 16* K lACEM 3W N PEARL 18* VeiMk caB tTWj Bremen. I'dam. A'aorp mi t« Ha»re) AGENTS S PORE NEPTUNE AGENCIES
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    • 547 18 E.C./KEAT LARES SERVICE iommc for km rotx norfou mnwn tororto rshtaouu Pnun| Set*a«i P *Him CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH NEST SERVICE |M*V Mr LOS Mans SM FIMCSCO. JIMIU. HOML VMCCHKX. IC EXPRESS CONTAINER/CONVENTNMAL/ REEFER SERVICE Paw* P S*HK*Kf I far SO MAMPUR SO NAGALANO SO TRIPUM Srt>jjpo<e I AapM IS 16 tar
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    • 380 18 >r~ 3 Ni 't. f OS j i*« >i 11» SINGAPORE SHIPPING :j AGENCIES PTE LTD > AS BU'v C N'j SS,4< M S OlSfH*. 9'< <4.N I S B (itj Ac- > .OSHiP I IN'«|ionnl (iontniiMT Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/fro™ BANGKOK DSRLINES For ilfl S port P. Kto|
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    • 566 18 S GRAHARD tl\[ Granarfl Shipping Agencies IS > Pte l! 0 Tel *****77 (5 l.nesi 0'" i 'tOrnq San BUS S.'.'j Stopping A 'afling {rlerprnes I GOLDEN LINE mm mm smppmc (pte) in t a. mm iib srcn. msmm 1 ra. Una (is i») i* Mi imp* Mai. p. m*
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    • 353 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. > tt <" House vIE O'c* l m' 9 Tpiophone ft REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE rp«« p Ma* NORASIA NBC4 31 DK 21 Op MAKITME VICTOR <M 7 12 tan 17 Jm Raofe/IA MLUCE/W (km) ■iiigii/W (htm) Slmr MTtAttA (fit) lIS 2352(11 OOOKMC .*****57
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 337 19 i UNI-OCEAN CONTAINERS (PTE) LTD mzmm wm UNCON WHS INCON 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 lan 16/16 lan SURABAYA 22/23 Dec 31/1 Jan 9/10 Jan 18/19 Jan bookings 14th FLR. UMBC BLD6. MALACCA STREET SINGAPORE 0104.
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    • 196 19 *7 SOON SENG GROUP Regular Service To East M'sia FONG SIANG Voy 7/79 FONG SOON Voy 5/79 P Klang S pore Penang loading tor 2 Jan Kuchinf/SiMJ 4 Jan KK/STian P'lncoa l KUALA I.UMPUR Soon Seng Slipping SO" Bhfl t ja'a" Vp a, j •»i 03 q?60?0 >e« V! POPI
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    • 345 19 n* DONG SUE LINE EXPRESS FULL CONTAWER SERVICE BY KOREAN FLAG VESSEL HANGMGGtOayvS/79 22/23 Dk 29/31 0* 2/31* 5/8 1» HANGANG CLOtY V 1/10— tm 21 tan 29/31 km 1/2 Nfe EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO KOREA BY KOREAN FLAG VESSEL DONG WON V.3.. DONG L V.l 2— DONG BEE V.14.
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    • 98 19 NOTICES DOM. SI K UNK *.V. KAKKARY VOV 12 Tt arrive* IS.IZ.It AT PSA (Mm* II Cental Survey on damaged i .irgo ilisi hai c«l ex the above vessel mill hr held on Friday -'Isl Dc<-<*mhet 1979. at. (ram 900 a.m. to 12 00 noon No funhei Mvr> will he
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 199 20 EGYPTIAN INTFBN ATIDM Al I IMF mi i INTERNATIONAL LINE (EILt EGYPTIAN FLAG I FROM EGYPT ALEXANDRIA SINGAPORE MLE U Dec 31 20 Gt Nf RA{ Sf.fNlS I N SHIPPING PTE LID HI .'.'***** (SWGAPOKI ii»Rsnm i SUB AGtNIS HSH M SDN BHD If I 48f.083 M PK lIK 39,'1S
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    • 374 20 TT" GAR SHVPIN6 CORPN. LTD. FOR BOMBAY SWGAPORE P KELANG 22/24 JAN RISHIVALMIKI 22/24 JAN (NXAN FLAG-BURT 19M) RISHI VISHWAMITRA 15/17 FEB (NNAN FLAG-BULT 1970) FCL CONTAIOS ACCEPTABLE mean: SINGAPORE: STRAITS SrtP SERVICES (PTE) LTD., TEL: *****61/2, *****9S SHPPMG SON. Btf)., TEL: 3*9411-5 WJumJT^ EXCLUSIVE LASH SERVICE TO U.S. ATLANTIC
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 146 20 Regional IRlsw pip Direction of movement indicated by arrow and speed in knots. SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: (B) Centre of Tropical Depression, maximum wind speeds 22 —33 knots. Direction of mo\ Centre of Tropical Storm, maximum wind speeds 34 —64 knots. > CZ^
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