The Business Times, 31 December 1979

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 146/1/79 MONDAY, DECEMBER 31,1179 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 56 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. An Asean team will be formed for negotiations with European countries for lower air fares, the chairman of the Asean Committee on Transport and Communications, Datuk Haji Mohamed Noor Hassan, said today. "The team will be similar to the one that concluded the cheaper air
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    • 74 1 AFP MANILA, Sun. The Asean Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Asean-CCI) has endorsed a proposal to set up a security paper mill in the region. The Daily Express said today that the proposal was issued during a second board meeting in Manila of the Asean Pulp and
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    • 59 1 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. Service stations here ran out of petrol today, sending desperate motorists on a futile round town search for fuel. According to the enforcement chief of the trade and industry ministry here, Mr Ishak Bahrain, this shortage was due to the inability of the supply
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    • 48 1 AFP HANOI, Sun. Vietnam's Foreign Trade Bank has decided to suspend all transactions with or through American banks as from Jan 1. An official circular announced here today said: "The bank will no longer deal with foreign currency transfers carried out through American banks." AFP
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    • 49 1 AP JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia has no intention to invite former Kampuchean ruler Prince Sihanouk to visit the country, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said. He said he had discussed the matter over with his Singapore counterpart, Mr Sinathamby Rajaratnam, when he visited the island republic last week. AP
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    • 52 1 Reuter ARMONK, Sun. International Business Machines said purchase prices for some word processing systems will be increased by 7 per cent and prices of some data processing equipment by 5 per cent. Rental and lease prices for most products m both areas are also being increased by 7
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    • 63 1 AFP TOKYO, Sun. Japan and Australia will start negotiations for reducing air fares between the two countries before Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira visits Canberra on Jan 15, government sources reported today. The fares between Sydney and Tokyo are fixed at about 40 per cent higher
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    • 77 1 AP LONDON, Sun. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government has ordered an investigation into Britain's Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) following allegations of leaky security, the Sunday Times reported. Government spokesmen declined to comment on the report. The reported decision follows the release of former SIS secretary Pamela
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    • 67 1 AFP WASHINGTON, Sun. The US reduced the deficit of its balance of trade to U51.400 million last month compared with $2,000 million in October. Imports totalled $18,400 million and exports $17,000 million. The Department of Commerce announced today that the improvement was due to a big fall
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    • 49 1 AFP QUIMPER (northern France), Sun. The owner of a small factory employing a dozen workers has promised a bonus of 100 francs monthly if they give up smoking. The workers, who make wind surfing boards, are delighted at the offer, especially those who are already non-smokers. AFP
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  • 111 1 THE following list of stacks gives the II most traded on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low (or 197S Ceepeay TinMve r PrkM High U» tM Dee S m
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 77 1 Dee U DNS Dee Dee IT! Dee 28 "BT Index: 2948 91 closed 2962.39 2988.89 3078 05 'Industrials: 431 54 closed 430 89 431.01 434.12 i« Finance: 765.94 closed 767.08 766.66 767.91 ••Hotels: 346.63 closed 348 12 347.68 348.99 •Properties: 267.37 closed 268 06 268.98 270 35 "Minings: 241.57
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    • 74 1 Dee U Dee S Dec S Dee 71. Dee a "BT Index: closed closed 4503.34 4571 28 4801.52 •Industrials: closed closed ***** 469 69 472.23 tn Finance: closed closed 676 87 676.87 679 42 ••Hotels closed closed 306 01 306.17 305.83 •Properties: closed closed 264 05 266 73 267.70
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  • 613 1  -  DEARER PETROL AND DIESEL By COLIN CHEE REFINERIES in Singapore may raise petrol and diesel prices by as much as 16 cents a litre this week. At worst the crunch could come as early as tomorrow. The increases now appear very likely following the weekend
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  • 244 1 TRAVEL agents in Singapore are expected to propose to carriers plying between Singapore and Europe a refinement of the present ticketing procedure to help improve yields on the route. Their proposal will be submitted to the recentlyformed sub-committee of the Board of Airline Representatives in Singapore (BAR).
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  • 130 1 KUWAIT last night UMUted It would raise the price of Its erode oil by ever US$4 per barrel retroactive to Nov 1. The announcement vu mode by Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Abdnl Axis Hossein. H ossein, who made the announcement following a cabinet meeting chaired
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  • 435 1 C C will offer Bintang shares CYCLE and Carriage will sell another 21 per cent of the share capital of its Malaysian subsidiary, Cycle and Carriage Bintang (CCB), to Malaysians within the next three months. This was disclosed by chairman Mr Chua Boon Peng who said in the company's latest
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  • 336 1 THE gain in productivity in Singapore as a result of the new industrial policy may be low initially because of time needed to adjust to changing conditions. This was pointed out last night by National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) president Devan Nair at the annual dinner of General
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  • 270 1 FINANCE Minister Hm Sal Sea said yesterday the trade agreemeat he stgaed la Betjag shoald brlag long-term benefits In tradlag relations with China. "I deaf think It really chaages very mack at the moment, hat prohabi> more Wm term benefits eaa
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  • 440 1  -  By CHOO AI LENG WANG Computers will offer electronic mail services from next June, an aggressive move to lead the market for highly sophisticated telecommunication products. Known as "mailway", the system allows letters to be sent in and out of Singapore very quickly, as much
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 89 1 1 96 V The best time to watch your favourite TV program is when you have time to enjoy it. With a Sony Betamax video recorder connected to your TV, you can record anything on TV even when you're not at home. And then play it back whenever you want.
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    • 62 1 SHIPPING TIMES SANJAY ignores the past ud AOKAM seeking investment forges abend J sppnrtnnities..lo Russia's stoke in MghT t fr*"** HSU wins CAC PGA Chammay prsve entiy S pi5n5bip.................................... II DIGGING into the eeaaamics sf PLANNING a response to Seviblack gtM 7 et intervention 12 TV AND RADIO L CROSSWORD
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    • 128 1 SENSUAILY. Tr RODOLFO \ALENfTIf\IO LkjOt.Oc is«e" \atcw-o C lcc4 'ffr'm';" O^ntrf. JAL has more direct flights toTokyo and the USA than any other airline. i ■< m v a Relax in wide-body comfort on 9 flights a week to Tokyo 5 nonstop and 4 via Hong Kong. (If you're on
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  • 471 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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  • 844 2  -  By MICHAEL KAUFMAN NYT AS INDIA'S election campaign enters its final week, with former prime minister Indira Gandhi poised to make a comeback, her opponents are stepping up their attacks on what they regard as her greatest weakness her son Sanjay. The Janata Party, which toppled
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  • 866 2  -  By THOMAS HAYES NYT IT USUALLY works something like this: late in December, the head of the company calls in each of his top managers, one by one, for a chat. "Let's see, Felix," begins the chief, looking up from a ledger. "Your salary is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 47 2 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS To SINGAPORE FINANCE LTD., on the removal of their Head office to 144, Robinson Road, Singapore 0106. o/Jlai/s ENTERPRISES PTE. LTD., PARKLANE JEWELLERS PTE LTD. Unit 2-27 2nd Floor, Lucky Plaza, 304, Orchard Road S'pore 0923. Tel: *****88 (5 lines) 1 Telex: RS ***** rTt
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  • 1055 3  -  By DREW MIDDLETON NYT AFTER establishing control of Kabul, the Soviet Union's ground and air forces must now cope with serious and in some cases unorthodox military problems. And if unsolved, the problems could undermine the impression of Russian military might created
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  • 744 3 ADMINISTRATION officials have said that they believe the Soviet Union mounted its military effort in Afghanistan to try to preserve a large political-strategic stake there that was menaced by the disintegration of the Afghan government and army. "The Afghan army was being decimated by casualties and widespread
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  • 771 3  -  By JAMES RESTON NYT SOVIET foreign policy may seem reckless these days but at least it is consistent and almost predictable. When in doubt, the Russians protect their borders and defend the turf beyond their borders. This is what they did in Afghanistan. They didn't
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 400 4 PRICES of most items tended lower In dull and featureless trading m the Singapore produce market last week. The general downtrend was la sympathy with the leadiag world markets where selling mounted towards the close sf the week. The level sf buying activity
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    • 161 4 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE, SINGAPORE, NOON CLOSING PUCES PES PICUL ON SATURDAY: CMWtall: Bulk $108 sellers, old drum $114 sellers, new drum $118 sellers. Ctftm: Mixed (looae) UK Coat $63 00 buyers. Ptfftr: Muntok AST A white fob 10CV NLW $325 00 sellers. Sarawak white fob 97* NLW $310
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    • 520 4 GOLD and silver were again the dominant features on the commodity markets last week where trading was curtailed by Christmas holidays. Fresh records were established for both precious metals. Platinum was also at new peaks. Supporting the continuing speculative interest in these markets
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      161 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday eased in the afternoon following the fall-back in the gold price, to close near session lows at mostly unchanged to 0.45 pence per kilo down. Traders said book-squaring was featured. But the two near positions showed modest gains on technical factors. Turnover was
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    • 1324 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures last Friday closed £32 to £6 per tonne down from Thursday on sales of 6,196 lots that included around 2,200 lots of cross trades. Dealers said afternoon values fluctuated on mixed well absorbed commissionhouse selling, switch trading into middle months and weekend/year-end booksquaring operations. At
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    • 81 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Fri Previous Malaysian 5'r ffa bulk per tonne January 647 50slr 647.50slr February 660 OOsIr 660 OOsIr Sumatra 5 r > ffa bulk December 632.50slr 632.50»lr January 637.SOqtd 635 OOslr February 660 OOqtd 655 OOsIr
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 237 4 THE US dollar eased against major currencies in thin and quiet trading on the Singapore foreign exchange market last week. Sentiment for the currency remained weak with the continuing US-Iran crisis and was further undermined by the US accusation of Soviet military intervention in the coup in Afghanistan.
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      • 48 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Dec 29, the range of call rate received from from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak fund: 3.5 per cent to 5.25 per cent. Geaerai fud: 3.5 per cent to 4 per cent. Movements of funds totalled $669 million.
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      • 348 4 Source: THE MONEY situation last Monday continued to be tight with overnight interbank rates stabilisng at around the 13 to 12 per cent level with little fluctuation throughout the week. Rates held firm and high with the One Month term period hovering around 10-9/ 16 to 10-7/16 per
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      • 182 4 Asian rates A8IAN eureaey avenge deposit rates i for the week emit* Dee 28 U8$ (Bid prieM) H,fh Lew 7 days 1511/*****/16 1 month 14 11/*****/16 2 months 155/16 14H 3 months 14 15/16 14V. 6 months 14'* 14 7/16 9 months 130/16 13". 12 months 13 12 15/16 Swui
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      • 88 4 THE OVERNIGHT rate or the local money market last week stabilised around 13 per cent, closing on Friday at 13 to 12 per cent. The highest point reached for the week was around 15 per cent. Term rates showed an upward trend, especially for the One Month, which
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      • 52 4 ZURICH exchanges closing quotes on Dec 28: US 1.5880/5830 Stg 3.5442 5548 Can -1.3535 3582 D Mk 91.9614 92.3746 D F1 83.4034/7539 F Fr 39.3800 6022 B Fr 5.6S33/6875 D Kr 29.5883/7063 N Kr 32.2210/2355 S Kr 38.2374/3763 Ut 0.1974/1981 Am acta —12.7781/8390 Port 3.1888/3085 Spain 2.4013/4100 Arg 0.09/1/2.0.10/1/2
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      • 262 4 THE KILOBAR opened at 5535,914 on Saturday and closed firmer at $35,949, after trading between $36,053 and $35,914 in a quiet market. Spot gold for London delivery opened at US$5l3/ 515, fell to $512.75/514.75 on profit-taking but rose to a high of $515/517 at one stage on short-covering before
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      • 22 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.3 per cent.
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      • 310 4 THE DOLLAR closed on Friday generally showing on-balance gains after Thursday's weakness, but trading remained thin. There were no new factors and holiday thinness of the markets made for exaggerated reactions to the modest volume of business which anyway was largely confined to book-squaring operations ahead of the new
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      • 51 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on Dec 28: US 1.7240 60 Stg 3.846 54 Can ***** 716 D F1 90J0/W S Fr 108 50 Ut 2.143 147 F Fr 42.81 91 D Kr 32.3137 N Kr M M S3 B Fr (com) 6.151/H4 B Fr (fta) C OM 018 Yen
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 82 4 With all good wishes to @3 HIT rFfT2TTJd !:V hJL on moving to new Head Office premises from UNITED COMMERCIAL BANK, 140-142, Robinson Road, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****22 (General extns. to all depts.) *****27 (Accountant) *****28 (Assistant General Manager) Cable Address: UCO6ANK Telex: RS ***** Branches Serangoon Branch 123, Serangoon
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  • 1312 5 Removal to New Head Office Premises aft 144 Robinson Road Another Milestone of Success... The Management-Executives The removal of the Head Office of Singapore Finance Ltd to 144, Robinson Road, signifies an important milestone in the growth and development of the Company. This transfer to new and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 51 5 Felicitations SC continued success to at, 4^l m i7i ww operating at New Head Office premises HINUM HOTEL-RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS CONTRACTORS. DECOR FURNITURE PTE LTD M B TRADING PTE UD MASTERCRAFT ASSOCIATES PTE UD SEAH KIM CHEOK CONSTRUCTION CO NGOH LIAN HENG ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS TEMPCOOL ENGINEERING PTE LTD SIN GUIN
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1263 6  -  By PATRICIA GOH IT SEEMS incredible to me that I've kept this column going on for a whole year. It all started when I decided to write my own interview two years ago. At that time, I was thoroughly sick and tired
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    • 201 6 THEBEBE Di—rt, well kMwa f«r her latorprctattoa ef Preach mule, will be perfsrmlag it the DBS AsdHeriam text Friday (J— U>. Described by sac esaeert critic la Le Figaro, the Parisian aempaper, as "an chanting piaaist," IVrew Plant baa beca devoting lately to the works of JeaaPhiiippc Ramean,
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    • 711 6  -  BY ELEANOR BLAU NYT WHEN HE was 10 years old and living in Washington in the mid-*****, Peter Schickele, like any other reasonable fellow his age, despised crooned love songs. Hearing one in a record shop one day and responding with loathing, he was astonished
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    • 1126 7 Crystal-ball gazing can be quite a dangerous game. But in Sheikh Yamani's forecasts and arguments, officials and oil observers can find themselves slightly less fogged in confusion. CHRISTMAS '79 will always be remembered in circles not beJ cause Santa Claus had a
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    • 335 7 THE Australian Chamber Orchestra will be giving two concerts in Singapore early next month as part of its I- Asian tour. Arriving here on Sunday (Jan 9), the 23-member ensemble will perform on the following Friday at the Australian High Commist sion. Another concert, sponsored under the Ministry
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    • 1421 7  -  By MEL GUSSOW NYT HAROLD PINTER, who began his career in the theatre as an actor, has been writing plays for 22 years, from the one-act "The Room" to "Betrayal," which opened at the Trafalgar Theatre on Saturday. He has worked as a playwright,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 626 6 LEISURE TIME FILM SHOWS THE National Museum has a treat for football fans. Its special holiday films for students today are: Fwtkll World Champioashlp 1974 (world cup finals held in the Federal Republic of Germany); The Purple Li*; and TdMB-tehM (a children's fantasy film). At 10.45 am. Free admission. THE
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    • 1308 6 Poitier's dinner date FOB THOSE wtM «ut to ston Speaeer TMcy, BMaey mtmbta •toy ap tote (Might to My helle to the sew year ui a *f* *!fsaeaanj new deeade then to a tr«ly prHK what th pre-hettday treat frem BTB. > MH. A It hmm ether thaa the The
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 266 8 DEC 28 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquide 493 >3 B S N Gervais Danonr 883 -9 CSF (ThomsonCsf I 450 10 Cie Francaue des Pelroles 248 -2 Compagnie Financier* Compagnie General* 336 unch Credit Foncier De France 465 1 Hachetle (Libraine) 186 -2 Machines Bull 64 10xd -1 Michelln (B) 860
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      • 93 8 DEC 28 Ft* FORWARD MARKET Acec 322 Arbed 21 IS unch Astur 524 >14 Brascan 534 •2 Bru-Lamb 1685 unch Canpac 964 4 Cork 319 De Bffrt 294 >2 Ebes 2190 ♦10 Electrobel 6290 unch Gb-Inno-Bm MIS unch Ov 966 38 Hobok 2770 so Petro S640 •40 Ryl Dutch
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      • 194 8 DEC 28 Francs Actions Suuses 2TJ *2 Alusulase Br. uso 15 Alusulsie Reg MO 2 Brown Bovtri Br 1700 5 Clba 0»ip Br. 1235 -10 CHa Geigy P C TO *25 Clba Octgj Rm Credit Suisse Br •74 22S5 unch IS Credit Suisse Ret 424 unch Elektrowati Br. 2100
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      • 216 8 DEC 28 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 3S60 -01 Akio 2170 *02 AIU Leben H300 -12 AUi Vers VM 00 14 »»sr ***** -04 Bay H T Wbank 234 OOB Bay Vbank *****6 -1.5 Bayer 125 00 unch BBC aa BMW 186 00 15 ru»iii 323.00B unch Chem Verw ***** Commerzbank 180
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      • 205 8 DEC 28 n» A BN 322.00 4 Ahold 7850 1.1 Akzo 23 80 >04 AMEV ***** -1 Amfa? 115 20 •18 Amro Bank <57 30 12 Bergo&s 48 20 >0.2 Berk 96 00 0 5 B<»|x 64 10 -1.4 Borsumij 165 50 0.5 Burhmann 58 00 1 Byenkorf 60
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      • 100 8 DEI* 28 Lire Anic 8 75 uneh Assoc Ofn osoo -80 Bastofi -3 Centrale 8284 54 183ft 3 Finsider 9ft I Gen Immob 87.28 uneh IF1 Prl 2130 8 Iialcemenii 1750ft •i« I taigas 716 50 ItalMder 251*0 -0-5 Magneli M PI 586 uneh Marelli Ere 356 OS Mediob
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      • 1169 8 NEW YORK STOCK prices finished the week trading in the same narrow range as they have all week as investors awaited President Carter's statement on Iran and Afghanistan. News that Panama may consider extraditing the Shah to Iran if the American hostages are freed apparently
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      • 204 8 DEC Abiubi C* 19* i MUO Bay Mm Imp Oil Inco 44 27'. 4-'i unch Alcan Algoma 54'. 30'. Int Prov Pipe Int Uts ir. 13'. Bank Mont 25S InU Nickel 27'. unch Bank Nova Scotia Bell Tel 24' 3 20'. unch Kerr Add Lobla* B 16'1 4 Beth
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      • 286 9 DEC 28 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 306 15 AE And CI 625 unch a Mir 800 20 CNA 340 Currie Finance 135 7 De Beers Ind 1950B unch 470 Fed Volk 400 uncti 705 30 Hippo H«veld 345 HuletU 585 -10 Liberty 206 LTA 330 10 M And
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 224 8 yj For drinking. For dancing. For delightful e i 'e nings. Music hy Ihcchus Inti nhitionul of Lothian. h.ury: W IHI A' <)>,„, <I ">.(><> >>tu\,lxi I), nil I f\ I V I I {> phl v' s .'io iniilnMit Ih-iu* A WH' < <-■ H■■ r\ I 'in k
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    • 140 8 Tokyo markat was closed on Saturday a Saa Paga 9 for Jo'burg prices 4 iUDine at Dragoi Palace Have royal feast o M Cantonese delicacies a memorable experience. Quick lionq Kong I im Sum Lunch available daily. (Corkpil tSolrl Call Josephine |<>r reservations *****75 or ***** 11 107 I I
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    • 163 8 LUNCH AT HllfS Savour The true flavours of Smgapo r e in coot, exotic, tropical sur'rounninqs at the newlook Hin s Heavenly Coo* house Choose from a .vhole variety of local foods like MurtaoaK Steam-ooat. Malay Cj rr, es Noodles. Smoked Due- cine Suckling Pic; Satay Cniiii Crabs Exceptional Cantonese
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    • 80 8 Merlin's New Tavern Bar K's totally new. Painstakingly furbished to create just the right ambience for vou to unwind after a hard day's work, before dinner, or to round off a perfect evening. Enioy happier happy hours from 5.00 pm to 7.00 pm. We have The Gypsies to entertain, a
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 730 9 NEW YORK NYT THE NEW YORK stock market last week gave investors a telescoped performance of the entire year. The theme was clear: In a period of galloping inflation and great uncertainty, companies with resources in the ground were a good
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    • 249 9  -  Week ended Dec 28 Compiled by Violet Chow OTHERS F*btr MerUa has incorporated a new subsidiary. Merlin Inn (S) Pte, to operate hotels, motels, inns and related businesses. CM Storage H»Uimgs has reorganised its business in Singapore. All manufacturing activities will be carried out by
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    • 858 9  -  SINGAPORE By CHAN BONG SOO AFTER weeks of slow buildup, the Singapore stock market was last week aptly brought to a buoyant close in one of the most hectic trading sessions seen in many months. Judging by the volume and spread of
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    • 956 9 K.LUMPUR THE LAST week of 1979 ended fairly well for the Kuala Lumpur stock market as prices rebounded from a poor start to close generally higher. As was the case in the past fortnight, trading was focussed on the second liners which overcome early profit-taking and
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    • 1256 9  -  DON'T BE DOWNHEARTED BE DOWN UNDER LONDON By GERALD COLVERD THE POPULATION count in the stock exchange during the last two trading days of the past week is not an indication of the phase of seasonal idleness in trading activity but the most salutary farewell it could make
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    • 538 9 SYDNEY Reuter RESOURCE stocks helped the Sydney share market close the decade and 1979 on a record the possibility of a world energy crisis looming from the Middle East turmoil. Brokers said the traditional quiet post Christmas trading myth was shattered on Thursday
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    • 173 9 TOKYO AFP THE TOKYO stock market staged a rally last week, finishing the year m a str*ng upbeat. TV OS-stock Dew Janes average, a 1.88-yea toeer the prevtoas week, rimed eat the year at yea, ap $1.58 yea tram a week earner ar ap 547.C2
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 65 9 [a T I 1 We wish to advise that Ihe name FMC Petroleum Equipment S.E.A. Pte. Ltd. has been changed to: FMC Southeast Asia Pte. Ltd. Effective 12th October, 1979. Regional Office Address: 2102, Shaw Centre 1 Scoffs Rpad Singapore 0922 Tel: *****22 Telex: RS ***** WeWteod Equipment Dtv« 149,
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  • 598 10 AOKAM TIN, a member of the Malaysia Mining Corporation group which underwent a reconstruction exercise recently, is actively looking for investment opportunities to utilise the substantial cash resources it has accumulated. The reconstruction involved the sale of its mining assets in Thailand to a
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  • 107 10 Company Particular* Ex Date Books Close M V Ind A SEA Corp Temerlon Shangri-La Sentosa M Breweries Lingui Bonus Issue of 4 (or 5 Bonus Issue of lfor l Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 Bonus Issue of 1 for 5 Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Bonus
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  • 505 10 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year lachcape 4%I Dec 10 Dec 17 Dec 31 4% 3% Metal Box Bhd 7%I Dec 5 Dec 15 Dec 31 7% 22% Inchcape Loan '/j yr. lnt Dec 10 Dec 17 Dec
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  • 358 10 IN LINE with the good results recently churned out by other rubber and oilpalm companies, Chin Teck Plantations achieved a 70 per cent jump in pre-tax profit to $4-68 million for the year ended Aug 31,1979. The bumper profit, the highest ever recorded by the
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  • 62 10 CHIN Teek Pteatethw BM: AGM to be held at 2nd Floor, Wisma Bin tang, 47-49 Jalan Bukit Bin tang, Kuala Lumpur, today at 10.30am. Malaya GUaa Fketory BM: AGM to be held at 72A, Jalan Tampoi, Johore Baru, today at 12 noon. Aakam Tk BM: AGM to be
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  • 291 10 LOCAL soft drinks manufacturer Fraser and Neave will soon reinforce its position in Brunei. The company recently announced the setting up of a new company allied Fraser and Neave (B) with an issued capital of Bs2. It said the new company will
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  • LATEST RESULTS
    • 50 10 Consolidated group pre-tax profit for the year ended July 31, 1979 MJ2.63 million ($3.02 million). Net profit after tax 11.34 million ($1-32 million). Sales $37.8 million ($32.82 million). Final dividend 10 per cent tax exempt and 10 per cent less tax (20 per cent less tax).
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  • 200 10 Company PerM Date AuMMed Li Net EPS *t Fall Yea Gren ir Pre-tax last year (cents) Dfv. Prsflt <%> (I'M!) SEA Corp F 28/11 93.2 45.0 3,583 BATS 1 1/12 5.1 17.0 3,983 Kg Lanjut I 5/12 12.9 14.3 851 Berjuntai Tin I 22/12 56.2 95.0 42,868 M'wata
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  • 2851 10 Tkia Year High Low Coapaiy Last 8ale orGr's Div Div C*»r Cr'i Y'ld > Net P/E Vol Week COOO> High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 281 207 Ac ma 198 123* Alcom 148 HO Allied Choc 180 133 B A T 272 2S6 Bata 74* 57
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 922 11  -  C C PGA CHAMPIONSHIP By CHARMAINE CHAN VETERAN Taiwanese professional Hsu Chi-San yesterday won the Cycle and Carriage PGA Championship title when he beat defending champion Chang Chung-Fa by two srokes. Hsu finished with a 282 total over 72 holes. Chang started out the
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    • 336 11 Cycle Carriage PGA Championship (FINAL SCORES) PROFESSIONALS: Hsu Chi-San (Taiwan) 74-68-71-69 282 Chang Chung-Fa (Singapore) 72-70-69-73 284 Somsakdi Srisanga (Thailand) 70-70-75-71 286 Lim Swee Wah (Singapore) 72 74 7369 288 Lim Swee Chew (Singapore) 69-73-75-71 288 Nazamuddin Yusoff (Malaysia) 77-69-71-71 288 Poh Eing Chong (Singapore) 75-70-70-73 288 M. Ramayah (Malaysia)
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    • 83 11 Businessmen, your inroad to the Singapore Banking, Finance Insurance i tu Ai t W5 oe9° sV A f\^ 3a QfO e oa^® 4 V „»o«sSsSS?*' iSaSc^ o v r .a \o< u A TIMES DIRECTORIES PUBLICATION For enquiries ptease telephone *****11(3 lines) r^> v r .vxa vtf®° QO^Vc/)^ Robinson's Bookshop
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  • 439 12 AFP HONGKONG'S export-ori-ented economy did very well in 1979 with an estimated growth rate of 12 per cent or 2 per cent higher than in 1978. However, this sterling performance is unlikely to be sustained in 1980, according to some economic analysts. They say the
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  • 322 12 Reuter SOUTH Korea's economic growth has fallen from 11.6 per cent last year to 7.1 per cent this year, the lowest rate in seven years, Bank of Korea announced. Provisional statistics showed that gross national product rose to US$3l billion this year at 1975 prices
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  • 338 12 AFP CHINA'S policy of allowing factories to take a share of their profits has worked since it became effective in Beijing last July, New China News Agency reported over the weekend. Beijing municipal authorities disclosed that during the July-November period, the total industrial profits the
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  • 209 12 AP THE government of Taiwan will increase power rates by an average of 18 per cent from Jan 1 next year to cope with oil price increases. Charges to be increased include 0.038 US cents from 0.033 cents, up 16.6 per
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  • 177 12 UPI PRICES of houses throughout Britain have peaked for the moment and a buyers' market has returned. But 1979 saw prices .soar by nearly half in some areas. The average rise for new houses was 35 per cent, for houses built after 1919 32
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  • 667 12 AFP Reuter AMERICA'S European allies will meet in London at a US-sponsored summit today to plan a Western response to the Afghanistan situation the first instance of Soviet military intervention in a nonCommunist Bloc nation since World War 11. The US Deputy Secretary
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  • 377 12 AP THE US Department of Energy has approved the import of 300 million cubic feet of natural gas per day from Mexico and has allowed a price increase for liquefied natural gas from Algeria. The department said in a written statement that its Economic Regulatory
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  • 366 12 THE US Treasury Department has revised again its orders for collecting US$46 million in fees from importers of Japanese television sets allegedly sold at unfair prices to the detriment of the US television industry. "It's-an llth-hour attempt to change policy decisions made in
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  • 235 12 AFP ASEAN is entering the new year with more solid resolve to deal with any eventuality, Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said over the weekend. Asean's hope to see peace in the region in 1979 had been shattered by Vietnam's invasion of
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  • 200 12 AFP INDONESIA is expected to have a budget of about 10,000 billion rupiahs for the 1960-81 fiscal year, an increase of about 55 per cent over the previous budget, said the ruling Golkar (functional groups) faction in Parliament. The big budget could be
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  • 85 12 Reuter TEIJIN Indonesia Fibre Corp (Tifico) will double its yarn filament output to 21,600 tonnes a year following a US$3O million plant expansion, president Takeo Uemura said yesterday. Mr Uemura said the expansion at its factory at Tangerang, 30 kilomtres west of Jakarta, would take place
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 242 12 See page 3 THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL RUBBER AND PLASTICS EXHIBITION FOR ASIA WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE. 26-30 MAY 1980. Every year, thousands of new rubber and plastic products enter the market. Whether for use in industry or the home, every product reflects some new development in engineering or marketing expertise.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Mainly fair. Report for 24 hours prior to 7JI p.m. on Dec 31 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.3 Associated humidity 65 Minimum temperature 23.3 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 3.40 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 115 13 AFP BILLIONS of dollars of Indonesia's foreign exchange revenues have been going to foreign shipping companies because more foreign ships are used to carry Indonesian cargoes than the country's vessels. Records show that some US$lO billion of foreign exchange has been enjoyed by foreign shipping companies since 1976,
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      • 93 13 AP THE FEDERAL Court of Canada has ruled that the Liberian freighter Mercury Bell must stay in Montreal until the crew's claim for US$3OO,OOO in back wages is settled. "Some of the crew have been on since 1977 and 1978 and it seems somebody forgot to pay
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      • 66 13 UPI SEA TRAFFIC between the South China province of Xiamen (Amoy) and Hongkong is expected to be in full operation soon. The manager of the province's Foreign Steamers Company, Mr Hsu Ranching, said a trial sailing of the SS Kulangyu from the provincial capital of Xiamen and Hongkong
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    • 668 13  -  HAPPY MARRIAGE By RAHIM KASSIM TWO STATE-owned companies, Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) and Sembawang Shipyard, have apparently struck a relationship which allows NOL to lighten its financial burden while ensuring that the yard receives a handsome return on its surplus funds. The mutually beneficial relationship, initiated by Sembawang
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    • 624 13 Shinfeg Use P»ge 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 m 4/5 Argentic? IV 4 Arya Nat VI 4 ASCL m 1 Asia America IV 5 Asia Merchant IV
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    • 690 14 CLEARING THE DECKS FOR THE 80S Fairplay REPENTING at leisure might be three words that adequately sum up the awful decade that will fortunately end today. For the shipping industry it is difficult to think of a more depressing time. Perhaps, the
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    • 889 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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    • 1219 14 THE MARKET resumed on a quiet note last Thursday following the Christmas holiday but grain charterers covered cargoes from the River Plate to China at US$47 free discharge for December/January and from Gladstone to Japan at $26.75 free discharge for January. A cargo of grain, 72,000 long tons,
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    • 1591 15 ANOTHER TOUGH YEAR FOR SHIPBUILDING THE past year has been another difficult one for the shipbuilding sector which has reverted to its traditional strength that of building small, specialised craft, instead of the bigger vessels it has envisioned in the early 70s. Likewise the rigbuilding
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      395 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARV ES Keiyo Maru (RO/RO) (1900) 6/7 Palatino (after Sangherhausen) 18 Putra Jaya (Tanker) (0600 P/O Subj. gas free) 15/16 Shinkai Maru (after San Francisco Maru) 46 Vega (170) 40/41 PASIR PAN JANG WHARVES Delima 109 (0700) TB Gdns. 301 601 660 Dong
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    • 3525 19 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDBLE 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
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    • 1306 20  -  AS THE 70S DRAW TO A CLOSE By GOH ENG KEE AS THE '70s draw to a close, Singapore's marine industry seems to have made a full circle and is poised to pass the starting point again. The passing decade has seen the industry rise
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    • 437 20 LONDON second-hand ships brokers reported the follow- j ing sales last week: IVER STREAM a i chemical tanker of 22,450 dwt built in 1967 sold to i unknown buyers for about US$9.2 million. PACIFIC CROWN a 1 60,857 dwt bulk carrier built 1 in 1977 to Italian
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    • 1436 20 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). 5 Alfred C. Teepfer Intermodal (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alfred C. Teepfer Sckiffakrt
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    • 411 13 a st class transport Agents: Nedlloyd EAC For further details, please refer to page V [ScanDutchy| I KI) 1M J> WIAH Orient Overseas Co*Uci*teA. Line FULLY CONTjMRISED SERVKE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) S'pvt PKdantj leHawt R'dam Fshnra tTbarj Antwerp UTTWI CORAL 16*1 3/1 4/1 20/1 21/1 23/1 25/1 28/1 KOREAN
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    • 284 13 SEALORD Uk| ANTMI H UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING COfSAGj UN HAYYAN WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Loading for Mina Qaboos (13/2), Dubai (16/2), Dammam (19/2), Kuwait (22/2) I [ULLY CON^INERISE^ERVIC^^r M. WATTY AH Loading for Dubai (18/1). Dammam (20/1) Kuwait (22/1), Abu DM* (24/1) Bahrain (26/1), Mma Qaboos (28/1) Dubai (5/2), Dammam
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    • 556 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FAR EAST FUROPF FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE N CORAL+ 31M 41M 71M BJM N Pt AH 12 1M 14 1M C RO2E 17 1M 19 1M C PAUL 24 ton 25 Jm K JACE*ON 29 Jm 30 1M MERCATOR 4 Feb 5 Fee S port P
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    • 570 13 Call us We call the world Agents. Nedlloyd EAC Please refer to page y [EMDa i Wwt CPUS AIMAc. last CpppA and Meuco (Abo ac Mather Vessel i Idf Tjiwjn, I. rn Saied Sakd 31-1/1 74/1 14-15/1 I ARTHUR fca n 'I. 1 "mn, n.-H-rr IS'"-" "l i.- g 31/12
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 672 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN. BERHAD. P KELANG PENANG &L MALAYSIAN UTERNATIONAL SHPHNG CORPORATION BERHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Also Accepting For 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. L Hanre. Bilbao. BasJe. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremenhaven.
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    • 283 14 BBS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE FROM US ATLANTIC/GULF AND E. CANADA NEXT 4MNBLS: wn HUM" ta 2. TOW' hi J; ~wn TMF" M 17; "TMJBMT tan 22; WW TOM" Fafc 1. IMSTKUS FA 2. t«u VESSELS nnt BT MS TaBMM. GOOONN 47 WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND
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    • 823 15 Overseas mM Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe COMTMOSHP SOVKt TO UK/CONTICff: tftet K'dan Stan Spat Pitta* D'mart Bran A'aap LeHavrt UJ(. Kaa*aMan> Utti to Pat 20 tan 22 lan 23 lan 25 tan II J» Kaatoaißay 3 lan 201* 24 lan 2S tan 27 lan 2t lan Branen Eipress
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    • 498 15 Franco Belgian Services (htr f.ast r»-»ir/i Service with Bilgian F<ir EtisUrn I.\re^ Fiai ammasm service mm tmm UHwre Ritoro H'kuri Brem «wp fro*, M bw| I'm Aim) l« Havre PU«« S| am 21 1m 241 M 251 M 211 M *J" 271 m lIIm 311 m IF* CWW 13 tec
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    • 575 16 FULLY CONTMOSED TO BMH kanaa Etpmi EftaNan (Makwa Hn lan* Raj AMIM •Iwme t Fn l>wp*l B«T EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE Span P Kabul Paa Mill Genu HW| Brunan 14am Antwerp Maiftdunan 16/1 19/1 72/1 20/2 13/2 2/3 29/2 26/2 23/2 Ma*ntaai 29/1 5/3 3/3 29/2 28/2 FULLY CONTMOUSED TO
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    • 589 16 4> c n an -mU CLsf* j. -X- j a 7 a jrv AlqwMn N.if on.ii nu-inc-ifi" j' us 1 i: ,TI STOK PJQJN6 LOOK FOR KCNM (1971) IS/1( in 17/11 In 'ThiT^n Nfm BOURA (1971) 15/18 FA 17/11 Fob lefto r■ S e«t/VOnda/ Turn/ Htm B6XRA (1979) 15/11 Mr
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    • 288 16 EVERGREEN LINE I FAR FAST EUROPE EXPRFSS FULL CONTAINER SERWICE I ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG, FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM ANTWERP, IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTNG CARGO FOR: tMTEDKNGOOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. NRMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS MST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Era L*r4 7 ta» 2( tao 27 tao 29 tan »tan 31
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    • 833 16 C \mgk Burma Fivt Star Shippini Corpn. P 5 "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" I LOAOM6 FOR RANGOON jf OhdwtN NPWt/IIOK 1/1 Im SHMKJH MM 11/2 tan aOMME FOI HONS OK/ I OK) B.F.S.S.C. Aoeon in MatoysM TIPS MALAYSIA Port Katang T#H3B>-7355 Pnnang Td *****/***** Compania Ar|tntina Da Nav«|aaon Intareontinantal S. A.
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    • 622 16 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 IO SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE BESSANCPASS CRYSTAL SIM M. ASPRATUN OASB PMNCt P. Keiang Sing apart Loa<6* tar ta Port SaM SYD, MB. 12/14 Jm 10/11 tan MXL,
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    • 549 17 vv PIL GROUP 1 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPOfIE SERVICES Pakistan National Shipping Corpn. Karachi Pan Islamic Steamship Co. Ltd. Karachi Pacific International Lines pte ltd (joint service Malaysia Shipping Corpn. sdn bhd PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION ISI (incorporated in the Republic of the Philippines) Pacific International
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    • 593 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EVKS com MO SONKE TO/FROM EUROPE nn m\ u/2 n ham* 4/2 23/2 25/ 11/2 l/J I My* M 12/2 6/3 8/ FROM fUtOft H BURG B HAVEN DAM HAW SOION Germany Austria Benetat France Ml* PI HaaMf Express M bM bM SaM Osaka Bat SaM SaM
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    • 334 17 <r Scan Dutch 9 Imrpe* UA Caaury I 1) Ctaf 2) Ktat 3) r« 4) Rtou SI L« i) V* P Mmi Sport 11/1 U/l tt/1 11/1 17/1 ii/i a/i n/i a/i m/i a/i a/i a/i a/i n/i l/I 1/1 V 2 1/2 7/2 MM. o*. MM 2) CapdtaMfM Mm
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    • 647 17 LOADS FOR E. I S. AFRICA akan (Reunion Durbtn Clown Pt Ete. E London) LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobde, Houston, Galveston) MASON LYKES (fcdt I Mads) Saigapore P. Ketanf 17/21 Jan lan US Gulf 28 Feb U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE (Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver 8.C., Portland,
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 815 18 > K line I KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO NORTH AMERICA FEEDER VESKLS* K V senate m S/l |/i no motto dejslj n Ptdfc ton 24/1 Mi Ace ISN J/1 13/1 Cfeei Ace IS* 17/1 20/1 U S l/I 22/1 1/2 23/1 »/2 1/2 iiNh 2C/1 Sate Hp 21/1 Itt
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    • 585 18 CALFOftJM/MCfIC NOKTI WEST SERVICE Im*| tar LOS Win, m FUNCBCO. JMTTU, TACOML HHMB, IC EXPRESS CONTAMER/CONVENTIONAL/ REEFER SERVICE •so MMTUr (0 "SO NMUUND" "SO WW 4/5 Jm 4 Feb 20/71 tan li Fab 22/23 F«b 20 Mar AUSTRALIA SERVICE LONMHB Peru* Sjd Mel MM Srd MM AM 2 tm 20/21
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    • 406 18 i'V (>r<tup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD if AS Bo't C SG S'N( iSf S Uf S( oA. S»>a A B C SRSH P regional AS BuUC SC. SiNGAPOBI VAB-I 'Au SIS (i(S|BA. ?•)<"• 4 ,St S •fit' flS.J','*', PS ,'.SM A B CAWSH P m AO(i*( SHIP WEEKLY CONTAINER
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    • 646 18 GRAHARD LINE RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE M.V MM SMS V.35N. KPJtaiang Pmang i M V MAN CHEONG V 36M. 7 Feb »c arm cotmd cmgo ra at? P.Sad/Alexandria/ Bemit/Lattakia P Sad/Alexandria/Beirut STRAITS EAST ASIA SERVICE Ml. MM QfONG liK MI OWMED VESSELS Granard Shipping Agencies |S I Pte Ltd Tel *****77
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    • 501 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Kaber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****1 V 2 ***** 7 Wlf, REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE Star* P Mta« .4 1* 9J» .22 tan 26 tan 7FA 3 Fife NMIM/UK (Mm) BiiAigni/UK (Awn) NANTES/UK (Ana) S«(apart OITRASEA (PTE) LTD 2352C11 BOOKMG *****5T
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 289 19 UNI-OCEAN CONTAINERS (PTE) LTD mi: 3;■ 33 BETWEEN SINGAPORE/INDONESIA SPORE UNICON VI3S 5/6 Jan 8/8 Jan 10 UNICON VI4S 14/15 Jan 17/17 Jan 19 UNICON VISS 23/24 Jan 26/26 Jan 28 WNICON VI6S 1/2 Feb 4/4 Feb 6 I tsookings: 24th FLR. UMBC BtDG. MALACCA STREET SINGAPORE 0104. 1: *****8/
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    • 376 19 SOON SENG GROUP Regular Service To East M'sia FONG SIANG Voy 7/79 FONG SOON Voy 5/79 P Klang Spore 2 Jan 4 Jan Penang loading tor Kuchmt/Sibu KK/S'kan Principal KUALA LUMPUR Soon Sang Snipping Sfln Bhfl ?3 Jaiar M»d,y T e> 03 926?'4 *****0 c MA 306f 165 POPI KHkNC
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    • 392 19 SOUTH INDIA 'SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD FOR DUBAI. MUSCAT SMGAPORE P. GUDAMG MKKAM 10/12 Jan 12/15 Jan P. KOJW6 16/19 Jan CIOMM OOKKAM 10/12 Jan 12/15 Jan 16/19 Jan (INDIAN FIAG BUILT IM) PUASE CONTACT: SINGAPORE STIUUTS SHP SERVICES (PTE) LTD. TEL: *****61/2, *****98 P. GUDANG: MA IN ARIA SHFPWG (M)
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    • 106 19 NOTICES MA. 'CHERRY SISDIA' ARRIYKD 23.12.7t, PASJR PAN JANG WHARYKB GDN M Consicnees of damaged cargo ex the above mentioned vessel are hereby notify that the General Survey will be held on the 3rd January. 19H0 from 0900 to 1600 hours. No further survey will be held after this date.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 398 20 mam EGYPTIAN IKJTCDKJ ATiriki l l lk i c /rn INTERNATIONAL LINE (EILi EGYPTIAN FLAG FROM EGYPT ALEXANDRIA SINGAPORE NN.E U Dec 31 Jan 20 Gf NfRAI AGENTS L N SHIPPING PTE LTD tfl *****11 (SINGAPORE) ll* RS? 1017 SUB AGENTS HSH iM SON BHD TEI *****3 *****7 <Kl> *****8
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    • 474 20 I* DONG SUE LINE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE BY KOREAN FLAG VESSEL KILWG MCHON BUSAN HANGING GLORY V.IN 10/19 Im 251 m a/29 1m 10/31 la HANGANG GLORY VJM 13/14 Fa> 20 Fab 23/24 FA 2*/27 Fat EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO KOREA BY KOREAN FLAG VESSEL P. Kelang S'pore Busan
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 186 20 9 A u Regional Weather i < I v 3 a 3 I < I < :L^ '*sT L?S V, A m s I < J! i < t i < SH i< :^Ar a; I< W i < 58 •>< vVVTO. S3 o< PS Is Direction of movement indicated
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