The Business Times, 18 February 1980

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C4P) N*. IM/1/M MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18,11 M 50 CENTS
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    • 40 1 Reuter BELGRADE, Sun. President Tito's condition remained unchanged today, eight days since his health started to deteriorate seriously following a leg amputation.. Doctors said the 87-year-old Yugoslav leader spent a quiet night, and intensive treatment was continuing. Reuter
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    • 74 1 Reuter VIENNA, Sun. A six-man committee formed by members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) will meet privately in London this week to <««««« a long-term strategy report, an Opec spokesman said. The committee, headed by Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaid Yamani,
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    • 54 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Ministry of Primary Industries has prepared a paper recommending measures that would push up rubber production to meet the increasing world demand for rubber. Primary Industries Minister Datuk Paul Leong said here today that the working paper is being circulated to the relevant
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    • 46 1 AFP NICE (South France), Sun. The Swedish SaabScania firm has presented a model described as a revolutionary fuel supply system here. The engine, called a thinking motor, can adapt automatically to run on petrol with an octane rating of between 91 and 99. AFP
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    • 54 1 UPI JAKARTA, Sun. State-controlled hawk Rumi Daya on Friday said it suffered a US$l6 million loss last year as a result of unrepaid loans. A bank spokesman, submitting to Parliament the bank's annual statement, said bank Bumi Daya nevertheless managed to m»i«> an overall $9 6 million profit,
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    • 54 1 AFP MANILA, Sun. Hie Central R»nir yesterday denied that the Philippine peso will be devalued by 15 to 20 per cent as a result of a widening current account Central Gregorio Licaros issued tte in response to an Asian Wall Street jforaalreport on a possible pew devaluate to
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    • 48 1 AFP HONGKONG, Sim. The government's Trade and Industry Department will review the local textile export control system next month. The system pertains to the way quotas are officially allotted and has been criticisal by trade and industry quarters as being full of deficiencies. AFP
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    • 45 1 UPI JAKARTA, Sun. Coffee production in indniwicia is expected to increase sharply this year, reaching about 300,000 tonnes, coffee producers said on Friday. If achieved, the crop will represent a 10 per cent increase, compared with last year's 270,000 tonnes. UPI i
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    • 38 1 AFP WASHINGTON, Sun. A new law giving airline companies greater flexibility in fixing tariffs has been signed here. The bill authorises statutory carriers to change fares within reason without interference from the Civil Aeronautics Board. AFP
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    • 75 1 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia's preliminary consumer price index rose in January by 1.19 per cent, the first time it has topped one per cent for a single month since August last year. The figure reflects a sharp rise in the cost of foodstuffs, housing and clothing in 17
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    • 34 1 UPI MANILA, Sun. The only surviving founding member of the United Nations, 81-year old Philippine Foreign Minister Carlos Romulo, is scheduled to undergo major surgery on infected gall bladder tomorrow. UPI
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  • 94 1 THE WhwlM li M the 11 meet actively traded •teefam the Stoefc Kaehwge af Wtogife re toet week. It gives the tow to tfcnwrii ef ura, eMit prim ea Friday aai the Ugh Mi lew fer lftt/M ftwwi Mm Big* 1 •m mu mT City Drv 1«7
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  • 114 1 SINGAPORE ttBTIadn: •ladwtrtak: ftFhun: •Propertiee: 'Miaings: 'PUntatfcns: tOCBC: tSES fad: Mil 3K2.30 «T1.«7 847.74 417.4C 347JB 205.40 856.48 4M.44 423.37 Mil asuo 4JM7 MUI out MUi W.TT 0T7.40 40.03 <24.12 VMU 40B.3C 473.42 857.07 ***** 350.7* 770.41 8M.M 4T8.42 428.82 MM ami 47U1 880J9 418. T7 351.45
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  • 857 1  -  AID FOR CAPITAL PROJECTS By LINDA TAN THE export credit guarantee scheme for capital projects introduced three months ago has kicked off with a promising start of nearly $200 million worth of contracts under negotiation. So far, the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS) has
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  • 168 1 GOLD Cofai Ltd, one of the largest feedmills in Singapore and Malaysia, has gone into a Joint venture on animal feeds with a subsidiary of the British Petroleum Co Ltd in Stagagpre. Known as Agri Nutrition Asia Ptd Ltd, the new company will manufacture supplements and premizes
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  • 470 1  -  By RONNIE LIM THE first-phase plans of the $2 billion Singapore petrochemical project have been revised in last-minute moves to details before construction starts in several months' time. Sources yesterday said the revised plans include the driving of an earlier proposed downstream plant to produce vinyl
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  • 274 1 THE Singapore Labour Foundation's proposed holiday complex, patterned after the Butlin's Camps in Britain, will be set up on Buran Darat, an island Just next to Sentosa. Announcing this yesterday, Mr Devan Nair, chairman of the SLF, said the foundation has set up a special committee to
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  • 146 1 THREE SMre nitimstnl iMtelM ky toe M Offlc« B»vli|i bilk (P08B), Magtog the total to Int. Kam as Cm> ftilto tellers, toe ikw sew mm(Mm will to toeatoi at toe POSB Bfi t earUf, Ike Mil (Mnl knath asdMhe Martoe Para*. AM ATMs will
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  • 304 1  -  By RUTH CHENG THE Singapore Professionai Centre Is organising a computer study mission to Japan to study up-to-date computer applications •in Japan's various industries. In line with the national policy of pushing through the second phase of industrialisation and with the objective of contributing towards
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  • 103 1 Reuter THE Privy Cameo Judicial committee in has tenet »eJ Jnrtgpnwst en a dispalo over who, taw fltitv claim on the proceedi of the «ale in Singapore of the former Court Line ship Halcyon We. Banker* Tract International of London, 'mortgagees of the veaed, challenged a Singapore Appeal
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  • PROPERTY & CONSTRUCTION
    • 478 2 TWO of Hongkong's largest property companies have Joined hands to manage a new 460-room deluxe hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui East, heart of the new comroercial centre in Kowloon. Sun Hung Kai Properties, developer of the proposed Royal Garden Hotel, has enlisted the help
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    • 336 2  -  By TEO TECK WENG CATHAY Organisation last Thursday opened the first cinema in Bedbk New Town. Called Bedok Theatre, it is Cathay's first new cinema this year and the 10th in the chain. Designed by Architects Team 3, the auditorium of the
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    • 325 2 HOTEL operator Hilton International has entered into an agreement to manage a new 750-room hotel in Colombo, capital city of Sri Lanka. Called Hilton International Colombo, the hotel will be Hilton's first in Sri Lanka and its 16th hotel in the Asia and Pacific area. Owner of
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    • 40 2 smuira BUSINESS TIMES V*» fi c Th 0 A 0 Us* $30.00 impost-free^ I ORDER FORM Mr/Mrs/Miss To: Federal Publication* 1, New Industrial Road Singapore 1953. I Yes, I would like The Edward de Bono Think Shrink. copy /copies of
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  • 1014 3 Evtr since Mrs Margaret Thatcher came to power in Britain, the issue of the country's contribution to the finances of the European Economic Community has soured EEC relations. The UK currently pays the biggest net share of the EEC's running costs. How there are signs
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  • 791 3 Reuter SPAIN'S 276-year-old claim to the Rock of Gibraltar suffered another setback in local government elections held recently in the strategic British colony. Gibraltarians, still obstinately attached to Britain, voted decisively on Feb 6 to maintain the status quo and against any surrender of sovereignty to Spain.
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  • 1096 3  -  CANADIAN ELECTION Canada's electoral ayatem is calculated to make lor surprises, and this wßWip HVviion Wvfiis lo pfssoni the poesibility of all aorta of them. The Liberals are making the front running but Pierre Trtideau has something about him of the lame duck and has
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 132 3 Borobudur Intercontinental Your Business Centre in Jakarta. If you travel frequently yotfll expect your hotel to offer some kind of business centre to assist you. You probably wont expect one that offers services like ours. Like 24-hour telex, telephone and message facilities, secretarial and translation services. Like small conference rooms
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    • 660 3 THIS Doctor on the Job Richard Gordon 'Ub Hw Carry On film, there Is we won why thaw Doctor novate should not 90 on ra The Wolf Children Char/eg Maclean Charles Maclean's intriguing book unearths the historical evidence about the wolf-' children, Kamala and Amala, and their •ccentric deliverer, the
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1268 4 AFP COMMODITY markets remained highly sensitive last week, with prices moving erratically as speculative interest ebbed and flawed. Early firmness followed reports of renewed unrest in the Middle East (heavy bombing in Beirut, Lebanon, and outbreaks of violence in Iran). Copper climbed to new
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    • 175 4 TIE IWSIIVB Chinees New Year week ww aetUllj far leeal commodities iMUdju Daelwi said seaasaai realready tracts daring the week were scattered iWy. their market as ahpul wttk very «tie leeal Interest. Prices saw saty mlaer nertnstlses Diahea said the market night Ifrevr slightly
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    • 1437 4 OOmB: Robusta futures made a strong recovery 1b late afternoon last Friday but closed off the highs Gains from Thursday of £30 in near March to £51 per tonne in January were registered on turnover of 5,351 lots inrfauMng 74 options. Dealers said that after a firm New
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    • 279 4 RUBBER futures in London closed about steady last Friday, with losses from Thursday of three pence to 0.80 pence per kilo. Turnover was 89 lots of five tonnes and 806 lots of 15 tonnes including II kerb trades and 39 options. Dealers said the about steady close stemmed from
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    • 287 4 CURRENT month One RSS crashed through the |4.00 barrier as prices spiralled from 374 cents to a peak of 411 cents a kilo in hectic and erratic trading before reacting later, says Holiday, Cstler, Bath Company in its review of the
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    • 117 4 CHICAGO soybean futures closed on the lows, SV« to 2 US cents a bushel lower, in revived trading volume last Friday. Traders said that computer-directed commission-house selling was the main feature in late trade. Slfew cash movement limited any hedge prwfct but equally lacklustre domestic commercial demand failed to
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    • 159 4 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed steady last Friday, unchanged to 2V« US cents higher a bushel. After trading on a weaker tone in early trade, domestic commercial buying supported the market most at the day. The lower Argentine 1979/ 80 wheat crop estimate put out
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 78 4 THE US dollar opened at the 552.156/65 level on the Singapore foreign exchange market last week. It was traded narrowly at the bnd of 2.1530 and 2.1500, with Speculators staying out of the market before the Chinese New Year holidays. HMt rates tar M l/M tt: US dollar
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      • 193 4 EURO RATES LONDON Eurodollar deposit rates firmed as much as 1/2 per cent during the afternoon last Friday. Period rates firmed up to 1/8 point in brisk early trading then held steady in quiet trading for most of the session. However, the rise of 1.6 per cent in the US
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      • 35 4 FANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on Feb 15: US 1.7JW0I Stg 4.MB/0U Oui 1.4M/M o n-nam sTr-mnm Lit 2-157 F Fr «T« 7J DKr-SUMi SKr-KM/n. B FT (OM) -1*/* B Ft (Om) (JU/tB YM 0.71S/C
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      • 296 4 Source: National Discount Company IN CONTRAST to the easy money market condition the previous week, the week ended Feb 14 saw the market tightening up ai a result of wwiil cash wMhdrawals, Central Provident Fund payments, technical factors and government transfer of funds. The interbank overnight funds were
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      • 379 4 STERLING rebounded from its lows last Friday, but still finished around two US cents down on its opening against the dollar after a day of what one dealer described as extremely depressing news on the UK economy. The dollar meanwhile made acroas-the-boafd gains, rising above 1.74 marks in the
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      • 229 4 RETAIL prices quoted by the Singapore Chinese Gold and Silver Merchants Association are $L9OO Cor 24k Cld, $1,790 for 23k gold, aad 610 for 90 per cent gold. In LONDON last Friday, gold closed near the day's lowest level at USS «14/699 an ounce, several dollars off its opening
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      • 41 4 ZURICH dosing quotes on Feb 15: US-lJMI/cno Stg 3.740V/79QS Cu-L»/iU DMk-IUm/SK D F1 $4.7157/tltS FFr-aMM/MM B FT S.74K/7U3 D Kr 3 J0T9/9714 N Kr 33J744/44M S Kr «JM/1S2» lit QJUf/2031 Aoe acfe 13JUS/07B Port 3.42K/4S07 Spate 2.43SI/4C2 Arg 0.(9./10'• Yen-#.•»/•«
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      • 22 4 THE arer«|a rate at which Major Singapore baaka an curready prepared to lead la their heat customers ia 10.6 pw ceat<
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  • OVERSEAS
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    • 276 5 NYT SENATE h« airing chairman William Proxmire asserted on Thursday that there is reason to believe that Treasury Secretary William Miller committed perjury during his 1978 confirmation bearings. In a letter to Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti, Mr Proxmire specifically accused Mr Miller of lying under
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    • 238 5 AFP THE Indonesian government appears to be slackening its investments in certain industries and instead is promoting foreign investments in the agricultural sector, such as rice and rubber, to belp boost the country's inadequate production of these commodities. Certain fields that had been cloaed may
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    • 145 5 Reuter THE London Slock Exchange ordered an investigation into recent dealing! in the shares of the Britishbased Consolidated Gold Fields to see if tharemarket regulations needed to be changed. Exchange chairman Nicholas Goodisou said the investigation should enable the stock exchange to see if any
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    • 136 5 AFP CHINA is to build an assembly line for colour television linear integrated circuits in Wiud, Jiangsu province, following a contract with Japan's Toshiba Company. Work on the assembly line and the power section will start in May. The technology and equipment for the project will
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    • 514 5 Reuter A PROPOSED international commission to investigate the crimes of the deposed Shah is expected in Teheran by this Wednesday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasir-O-Sadat Salami said on Saturday. Mr Salami said: "Probably the commission will arrive in Teheran in three or at ipox four
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 423 5 BRITISH Petroleum has set the pattern for increases in the price of North Sea oil by fixing a rate of U5533.75 a barrel for its Forties Field crude, the company said recently. BP's Forties Field oQ, a light, high-quality crude equivalent to that from Nigeria, Algeria
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    • 146 5 NYT THE bead of Iran's central bank. Mr Alirexa Nobari, declared on Friday that to secure the release of American hostages in Teheran, the US should release several billion dollars worth of Iranian assets that are now officially frozen. In a telephone
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1156 6  -  Two young artists, Henry and Karen Hoisington, talk to PATRICIA GOH about the heritage that is theirs, the world their lather introduced them to, its Joys and its frustrations. PATRICIA GOH NO PATHETIC little stories please, about lour young children left to (end for themselves after
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    • 787 6  -  By FOX BUTTERFIELD NYT IN HIS ROOM at the Peking hotel sits an old Baldwin grand piano, with "Cincinnati, USA" stfll faintly imprinted on it. The piano belonged to Fou Tsong when he was a young man, China's musical prodigy and leading pianist. But it
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    • 1643 7  -  By HARLAN KENNEDY FT FRANCIS Coppola, bearded, bespectacled and impassioned, paused a moment then began talking avidly. "In Apocalypse Now I wanted audiences to feel every 1 aspect of what it was like to be involved in a war. So I began, to make some sort
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    • 529 7  -  By DAVID LOY STAGING a concert can loosely be compared to baking a cake. Though the same recipe may be faithfully followed, an equal amount of success is not necessarily achieved every time. Something intrinsic, yet intangible, may be missing. That, I think, was the problem with the
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    • 176 7  -  By VIOLET CHOW IT WAS COSY, warm, wMfc a slight tench si aaaMgfta. Ssft pare strata drifted tram the pianist's corner In A rhsftH lady In a white laeed hlssse had theas ail captivated. Bar tartar, ty mjySj SJastaS sdili Ilea thai her tak ss heaaiM
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    • 533 7  -  By LINDA NEO THE FINAL part of Richard n was so beautifully handled that when the play ended, I sat transfixed, listening to the insistent beat of the drum, as the credits rolled. And credit it certainly the right word ft was a total success a credit to
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    • 215 6 Nordic Bank Summary of Audited Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1979 Share Capital Reserves Minority Interest Loan Capital Total Capital Foods Current Deposit and other Accounts Total LJoMUtieo cad Capitol Poods Cash at Banks, Money at Call and Short Notice Certificates of Deposit and Bills of Exchange Deposits
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 625 6 TIME FILM SHOWS THE NATIONAL Mutum will screen two odour films on Feb 23 Aa Aagkhng Orchestra sad Palsttsf People. Courtesy of the Australian High Commission. AD films are subject to change without notice. Free admission on a first-come, first-served basis. THE French Embassy and Alliance Francaise will present VAmmr
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    • 204 6 SINGAPORE 5 ■7f i.'■« i*~ nTIr —n>T L£ l rlli iK—Bli IT (IJJI 1 pi [C *r mmfim l>i <ii<l nam I r i nfAHrnt t: 853 "rTfcijl EL j>J ;]J#itiwr The Ballet LN Music For You (s) IMI Melody Mixture (s) ILM News in Brief lLtf Prog Summary followed
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 541 8 THE ALUMINIUM Company of America (Alcoa} lifted its net income last year by 61 per cent to a record USttH.6 million, or $MJB a share, in spite of a virtually flat level of demand lor its products. 11» 1979 net profit figure was achieved on
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    • 263 8 AFP THE BRITISH Racal electronics group won the multimillion pound battle for cootrol of the affisg electronics giant Decca company partly because It secuisd the support of institutions! shareholders as well as the barking of the Ministry of Defence. In the (ace
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    • 429 8 Reuter TOYOTA Motor forecast another record year this business year ending next June 30. wkh after-tax profit expected to reach a record IJO billion yen on record sales estimated at 3.2 trillion yen. Board chairman Shohachi Hanai said this would be a 27 per cent
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    • 512 8 Reuter VOLKSWAGENWERK AG subsidiary Audi Nsu Auto Union AG had a good year in 1979 and will show an increase in profit over 1978's 51 million deustchemarks. But it has entered more troubled waters after sales of 5 J2 billion marks in 1979 against
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    • 195 8 AFP THE GIANT mining company Broken Hill Proprietary Limited (BHP) has earned A 5234.5 million in six months, |76.2 million above Australia' previous record profit earned in a full year. And unless something dramatic happens to the economy between now and the end of
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 851 9 New York NYT THE NEW YORK stock market proved last week that it has trouble dealing with prosperity. After moving on Wednesday to a 17month high at 903.84, the Dow Jones industrial average sold off sharply in the final two sessions of the week. The
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    • 318 9 Feb 15 Yen Akal 360 -5 Asahl Chem 174 +4 Asahi Glass 361 -9 Bank TK 220 -5 Banyu 581 -10 Bridges tone 541 -2 Canon 850 +4 Chlyoda 925 -15 Chubu Pwr 808 unch Actlxen 350 +1 Dalle hi Kangyo Bank 300 10 ft Nip Print 530
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    • 392 9 Tokyo THE Tokyo stock market slowed its first pace of advance last week amid lingering concern about another raise in the official discount rate. The 225-stock Dow Jones average, up for the eight week in a row, wound up the week at
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    • 816 9  -  Singapore By ANTHONY TAN THE Chinese Lunar New Year is here and like the particular attributes of the monkey whose year It is, the Singapore stock market confused local punters who thought it would take a profit for the season. Closing the week on a
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    • 533 9 Sydney BOOMING world commodity prices and a graving sentiment that the Australian dollar is undervalued pushed key market indicators to record levels on the Sydney Stock Exchange last week before end-of-week profit-takers took their toll. A flood of foreign capital, mostly from the UK,
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    • 1123 9  -  London By GERALD COLVERD BORN, Kimberley ,*Oct 28th 1908. The "Who's, who" entry which opens the biographical tale for Mr Harry Oppenheimer, South Africa's most powerful industrialist and apex of the pyramid of Anglo-American gold mining companies owns one specific lesson. It is that years of experience
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    • 163 9  -  Compiled toy Violet Chew OTHERS Nslis:- ■saslead BsMags has purchased 50 per cent stakes in the Malaysian and Singapore based subsidiaries of Holiday, Cutler and Bath from Bousteadco for $1.89 mtnw. of which $L9B million has been fully paid. UsMsd ffaghmes has plans to redevelop
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    • 1589 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lompui Stock Exchange last Friday with the number of shires traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise stated. INDUSTRIALS IMS (IMB 3.065) AJeea (2.388 2.285)
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    • 970 10 K. Lumpur TRADERS gave the old lunar year a rousing sendoff by boosting prices broadly and sharply higher at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. It was indeed a week to remember, being one of the most buoyant in the two-month long run up
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    • 93 10 UNITED Asbestos Cent BM: EOGM to be held at 12th Floor, Fltzpatrick's Building, 86 Jalan Chulan, Kuala Lumpur at 11am on Feb 22. Ayer Mslek Babber CwnpMy BM: AGM to be held at No 22 (Upper Floor of No 20), Jala* Gelanggang, Malacca at 12 noon on Feb
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    • 40 10 MALAYSIA Building Society has reported pre-tax profit for the year ended Dec 31, 1979 of MJ20.91 million as compared with $14.79 million the previous period. The directors have recommended a first and final dividend of 18 per cent.
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    • 2929 10 1979/1980 High Low Corny Last 8ale Grt Div r- Cr's Net Div Y*ld P'E Vol Week C*rr (*000) Higk Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 308 223 148 180 282 77 275 482 220 380 207 Aetna 123* Alcotn no Allied Choc 133 BAT 255 Bata 57'
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 906 11 FT IT'S AN ill wind that blows nobody any. good, so (bey say, and even the chill wind of economic business recession has its beneficiaries. Britain today is suffering its deepest economic crisis since the *****, with unemployment at 1.3 million or 5
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    • 427 11 SOME golfers from the Seletar Golf Gub took time off from their Chinese New Year celebrations to take part in the club's 10th Anniversary Competition yesterday morning. This competition involved xrnly men in the 'D' division and 14 lady ladies from all the divisions. Tan Hock Chuan,
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    • 395 11  -  By CHARMAINE CHAN WHICHEVER side wins the China-Indonesia Badminton Friendly at the Singapore Badminton Hall this Friday and Saturday, it must be emphasised that the Chinese are treating this encounter as a "friendly" although they will be trying their best to win. One of the reasons
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    • 890 11 Agencies NEW YORK Governor Hugh Carey declared a limited state of emergency at Lake Placid last Saturday as snow fell, temperatures dropped to 10 degrees below zero (Celcius) and the transportation problems at the Xm Olympic Winter Games worsened. The Governor
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    • 173 11 UPI THE US Stele Departmeat says 41 Mttw have iaietM sappert for a heyeett sf tee Mwmw Sommer Olympics aad teat lateaslve aagellstlsas will asw begte ea a series sf alteraatfve game rites. State Departmeet trAmr" Heddlag Carter said last Friday teat 24 aatfoas
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    • 556 11  -  By RONALD KOW A FAVOURITE »fjf Ilia i—| peeple wfce ghrtog a iW Itiml li "Mm M is rmi" (alrtgkt, HI apkerieal tat yaa ten tow to ke wpeiaaOe). 1 Wkw Kww Bret awie kaewa tkat Btog*> pere wwM M ptoytog keet to toe
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    • 220 11  -  CHARMAINE CHAN WANDER (Singapore) rejuvenate its support for local sports through its Ovaltine Sports Service, which is the main sponsor of the coming Asia Group Three Pre Olympic Football Tournament. Mr Walter WHaenni, general manager of Wander, the maker of Ovaltine, presented a $60,000 cheque to Mr
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  • 462 12 Reuter THE Carter Administration raised interest rates another notch last Friday, to a record 13 per cent, to combat growing Inflation. To make borrowing more expensive, the Federal Reserve Board (Fed) pushed up the rate it charges commercial banks a full percentage point, from
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  • 222 12 UPI AMERICANS should expect an extremely mild recession starting during the April-June quarter, but income-eroding inflation will continue at doubledigit levels throughout 1960, a panel of top business leaders in the US predicted. The Business Council, an organisation of executives from the largest US
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  • 249 12 Reuter THE Bank of Japan will raise the official discount rate by one percentage point to 7.25 per cent per annum from tomorrow, central bank sources said. The bank will make the decision today to help support the yen and curb inflation fuelled by
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  • 401 12 AFP RUMOURS of a rival bid to the £96 million offer by the "Hongkong C Y Tung group for the British Furness Withy Shipping concern were widespread in stock market circles in London late last week. Two possible bidders were particularly mentioned: one
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  • 128 12 THE English container-carrier Tollaa collided with the Swedish freighter Bamutduna in heavy fog off Li»boo on Saturday, capsized and sank with three crewmen and the wife of the chief engineer trapped aboar^. Police and firemen rescued 16 crewmen from the waters of the Tagus River but conditions were
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  • 552 12 UPI WORLD trade rose to a record U531.6 trillion in 1979 but world production slowed down, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) said recently. Global trade was 25 per cent higher in value terms than 1978 and 7 per cent more in volume terms,
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  • 102 12 AFP ANOTHER 10 to 15 joint venture projects between India and Malaysia are expected to bpgin operations in Malaysia this year, it* was stated in Kuala Lumpur. The Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry Datuk Lew Sip Hon said that these are part of the
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  • 256 12 AFP THE GOLD price rocketed to its all-time high recently because of a conspicuous absence of Soviet gold on the tree market, HOI Samuel's gold and currencies analyst, Mr Julian Philips, said in Johannesburg on Saturday. This was mainly because Saudi Arabia planned
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  • 72 12 FRENCH artist Marc Chagall's painting "Finances on a Green Background" was knocked down for the highest bid price of 78 million yen at auctions hdd by Christie's at a posh Tokyo hotel on Saturday. A spokesman lor' the fine art iirttow» said the work was one of
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  • 267 12 Reuter BRITAIN'S annual inflation rate has soared to 1&4 per cent, dealing another blow to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's economic and Industrial strategy. Last Flday's announcement came as a 44-day steel strike deepened and with some politicians in the ruling Conservative Party showing
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  • 63 12 MR GOH Chok Tong, the Minister for Trade and Industry, has been appointed to pgluiiu the duties of the Minister for Finance for the purpose of present» ing the annual Budget to Parliament next month. A Gazette notification last Friday said the duties were prescribed under Articles
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    • 61 12 IWEftTHE R1 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Fair and windy., M for Mkm prior to 1J» pan. Ftefc 17 at the airport. Maximum temperature 32.2 Associated humidity 64 Minimum temperature 23.4 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine it 10.70 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 112 13 AFP INDONESIAN ocean-going shipping companies are facing liquidity difficulties in buying fuel oil for their ships, Indonesian Shipowners Association chairman Boedihardjo said last week. The difficulty, already evident in the past few years since shipping companies were required to pay cash for their bunker requirement, has got worse
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      • 84 13 A HONGKONG shipping magnate is trying to take over the British shipping group Furness Withy with a cash bid of £96.5 million, the British* firm said. The attempt is being made by Mr CYTung, head of the Orient Overseas Container (Holdings). His group operates 119 ships.
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      • 67 13 CAPTAIN Dimitrios Gueorgoulis and Chief Engineer Antonios Kalomiropoulos of the oil tanker Salem which sank off Senegal last month underwent their first interrogation in Dakar last week. The two were arrested on last Tuesday following suspicion about the ship's fate. Its insurers, Lloyds of London, have refused
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    • 672 13  -  ROLE OF P I CLUBS By RAHIM KASSIM TWO experts from the Protection and Indemnity Clubs pointed out several policy differences between market insurance and the clubs during a one-day seminar last Thursday. The differences were outlined by Mr RNReadman, associate partner of Thos R Miller
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    • 570 13 Willi 111 Csi Adriatic TV 5 aam VI 3 Alfred CT vm 1 Alltraas VI 2 Alpac VI 5 Aagkutan VI 4 ANL i 1 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV ASCL m 1 Asia America IV Asia Merchant IV S Atlas VI 4 Bank-line V 5 BBS
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    • 942 14 Israel Review SOME 35 years ago, the Jewish Agency and the Histadrut Trade Union Joined the Israel Maritime League with the aim of establishing a corporate merchant shipping company mainly to serve Israel's own foreign trade. But the scope of operations expanded so rapidly and
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    • 96 14 Reuter LONDON'S decks were kraght to a standstill m Friday far the first time in five years by striking workers demanding a SI per cent pay increase. Workers at several daeks along the Thames Blver have been en strike ateee last Monday. They were joined by deckers
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    • 905 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL f 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
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    • 1475 14 LITTLE interest In grain oil North European account but in other directions cargoes were fixed from the US Gulf to Japan at $25.25 fio for Mch and from US Gulf to Alexandria or Port Said at $32.50 fio for Mch also from the US Gulf to Malaga at
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    • 702 15 THE uk of containers in Brazilian transportation has shown spectacular growth in recent years but the concept is still only in its infancy. A major boost to its progress will come in the middle of this year when the country's first custom-built container port begins
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    • 500 15 SEA-LAND'S PRIDE SEA-Land Patriot, the first of Sea-Land Service's 12 new diesel-powered containerships now on her maiden voyage, represents a commitment by the US operator to be competitive in the trans-Pacific trade. "The Patriot sailing marks a milestone in the realisation of Sea-Land's overriding goal for the 1980s
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      342 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES 1 Bunga Raya (1500 after Professor Szafer) 13/14 Bunga Mas (2300) 19 Fushimi Maru (1830 hauls after Prinsendam sails) 1/ 2 Izumo Maru (after Barber Nara) 46 Kota Cantik (0700) 10/11 Prinsendaih (Passenger) (0600 after Sun Emerald) 1/2 Quirinale (0700 after Phrontis)
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    • 3999 19 SCHHOTE 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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    • 327 20 UPI r DOCKWORKERS loaded a 'Soviet-bound ship in Hous- ton with grain on Friday at the Union Equity elevator for the first time since long- shoremen began a month- long boycott in protest of a Soviet military occupation of Afghanistan. "The
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    • 109 20 THE Soviet Union is to start construction of a new series of supertankers later this year after the sixth and last of the Crimea class is launched, Tass news agency reported. Tass said the last of the current series would soon be launched from the Crimean
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    • 622 20 INTENSIFIED stockpiling of oil by leading industrial nations is highlighted by the' latest count of tankers and combination carriers employed as floating oil storage. With many of the leading producers pushing up crude oil prices again analysts expect still more tankers to
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    • 375 20 TWO SINGAPORE shipowners reportedly sold their two vessels for a total of US$2O.5 million in the London secondhand ships market recently. Egret Marine Co sold its 96,483 dwt tanker Cumberlaadia for "a price in the region of US$l9.5 million with time-char-ter attached," said London brokers. The single deck
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    • 139 20 Reuter FOREIGN shipbuilding orders received by domestic shipyards in January fell to 16 ships totalling 391,900 gross tons from 45 and 1.31 million tons, but rose from 11 and 218,900 tons a year ago, the Japan Ship Exporters Association said. The January total com- prised nine
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    • 128 20 Reuter PASSAGE next month of two shipping resolutions by the Uunited Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) could mean the break up of the merchant shipping industry as known today. Oceanic Finance Corporation Ltd president Paul Slater said Unctad moves to abolish
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    • 162 20 AFP THE Philippine Ports Authority has announced the approval by the Federal Republic of Germany of a multi-million-peso loan for the purchase of four more container cranes for the Manila International Port (MIP). The loan was approved in principle by Kreditanstalt Fur Wiederaufbau (KFW), the German banking
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    • 121 20 THE trench navy seized a ship manned by anti-nuclear militants early on Thursday after it tried to bar a British cargo ship from entering Cherbourg, France, to unload spent nuclear fuel from Japan. The captain of the Rainbow Warrior, maimed by crews from the
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    • 1369 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local Crts and the agents who handle cargo bookings r them. A B Adriatic Csatalaer Container Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Alfred C. TiefCer Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Intrasea (S)/Yeo Shpg
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    • 159 13 Our Next Loader Port Kelang: TTHJ Singapore:. For further details, see pqge V k i >1 M I \H SAI LIJVq IM. I Orient Overseas I ~Cci*Uci*teA Line FUUY COm«OtS£D IB Port 19/2 23/2 25/2 29/2 2/3 5/3 7/3 11/3 13/3 14/3. 16/3 20/3 22 3 FULLY CONTUCnSED (K»TM. EVKSS
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    • 221 13 [pi] SEALORI) LU iilJ ANTAII H UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) i r/ti :< WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES loading (or mrr TV Loading for Jeddah, Hododah. Aqua, Subject inducement. Jeddah. Hoderfah. Yentoo Subject inducement I SUUMD aINK MEMCO OUj. fe. 242K5/00C) 3RD FLOOR. MMMA HOUSE. SMQVOK 0207 TEL *****W Itin
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    • 147 13 r ■i 3 I I NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD fAR lAS! [UROPI Miliv CONIAINfRISfD MRVICI S>w f. Mag Nm*r«w F'slmn HW| Iran h'wmf M COKTMO.. Hi flirt 11/2 7/3 9/3 11/r 11/3 12/3 15/3 C.COm««fl+ 24/2 25/2 14/315/3 14/3 11/3 21/3 22/3 IS. MM— 21/2 1/3 19/3 21/3 23/3*
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    • 165 13 u Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang: Singapore: 18/2 For further details, see page V mm REGIONAL Weather WHO Aeto Fer When vi a MAERSK LINE We wish you 9IH happy and prosperous t New Year LWE NIPPON YUSfN KAISHA Gwmtol AflORtK BORNEO SHIPPING m.- mm 222*411 on f J.
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    • 708 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC *351 SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD afAxn PORT KELANG PENANG Mi MALAYSIANNT&NATIONAL SHPPHG CORPORATIONBBRHAD Cawtawr Sannce ft Erape Feeder *PKelang Vessel Spore 1) MseiHes 2) (Warn 3) H tmr( 4) Gbufj B DAHLIA 16/2 B PENAGA 23/2 B DAHLIA 1/3 B PENAGA 8/3 B DAHLIA
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    • 183 14 gS5j SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA 17-11/2 17/3 22/3 24/2 34/3 2/4 8/4 1/4 7-1/3 «/3 28/4 1/5 4/5 IHV3 17/4 22/4 24/4 Ham H 25/3 27/3 10/4 11/4 r tb fetor Fa CMMMH tMi «SXU «TM «T m TBMMU SODOM 47 SINGAPORE
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    • 530 15 ■kpkk Overseas I II I Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CoitamenNp Service To/From Banjfcofc OCL WISH ALL CHINESE CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS GONG XI FA CAI Sarawak and Branti sum MK LA M. Skw. 10 MOM «M Huri OMR* 111
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    • 492 15 Franco Belgium Services (Fir F'lif Fr**y:ch .sYrrio with Bt h:\an Fur F is!<rn I.iufO smarm prelaw uhw UM 1!M 7 MB a FA a FA 14 Iter a fa i mm l* mm i mm ii mm a Mr I'M* HWf ta kwtrp IMB UM* 12 mm IS MB H
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    • 628 16 Hapag-Uoyd T«te* Eifmi C*y «f E*to^ Kw Upmt Mm Mm NN Upw express comDmomi to emkw S'ftn P IMufPn Mha* G«mi H*ten Brawn Id* j**/3 16/3 38/3 21/3 25/3 23/3 SEirf, ft'? it,, */3 »'3 25/3 23/3 uptoc MMI 11/ 3 13/3 16/3 6/4 16/4 14/4 U/4 9/4 FULLY COMTUOBED
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    • 476 16 LIM I KOREA SHIPPING com I "GONG XI FA CAI" tC KSC IX IX IX KSC IX IX IX IX MX IX MX tSC IX IX KSC KC KSC i AGENTS: STORE CROWN MARME CO (PTE) LTD TEL: *****11 SUB-AGENTS: P.KELANG PERKAPALAN GUNONG KL TEL: *****1/PK *****9 4cn a n
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    • 321 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR FAST fUROPf FXPRfSS FOII CONTAINER SfßVi'if accept*; cargo f» Hamburg, fewstowe, rotterdnr. ANTWERP. IE IKWt ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR; SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BMRNGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS. WEST ttRMMW HOLLAND AMSTERDAM IMb 22 Mb 14 Mb 27 Mb 2t Mb »Mb MM* tin 4Apr 7% 1%, 9
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    • 839 16 '1 Everett Lines/ k Bur mi Frvt Star Skipping Clffß. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR RANGOON rm* < rum ttWUM 21/1 m» a/i BJS.SC Awn n MotoyMo TEPS MALAYSIA > K«4ong TX (38>-7355 Ppnong T«l *****/***** ,<£&> ST "ARGENI cmn llmiwiw—H S. A. C.I. F. ENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOB
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    • 510 16 V mi II M -iT.tl i J lil V. T MIA tiO.S.E. A OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTt LTD SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE Mr CARP 19/»FA SCT* ctSel'/WB TIC Mil 21/Z3 Mar lt/2tM* MB. SYO, Ha rUEMM 1/3 Apr 4/5 Apr FREM, AOEL BANGLADESH SERVICE KM 19/23 FA CHTTTAGONG, JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE
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    • 616 17 W PIL GROUP WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS PATRONS A HAPPY PROSPEROUS LUNAR NEW YEAR FROM:-— < PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PTE. LTD. MALAYSIA SHIPPING CORPN SDN. BHD PAKISTAN NATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. KARACHI PAN ISLAMIC STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. KARACHI PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION SOON SENG' GROUP Pefular Service To East M'sia V«»t
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    • 449 17 r nwA i BEN LINE CONTAINERS' Q BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE II BENBULK "0 WISHING ALL OUR CLIENTS F&GS4 LIME DIRECT CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA S pore P KeUng Loadmc lor: M.V. PACfIC ARROW... 4 Apr 2 Apr Bmbwe/Syfeey (BuH 1976) M.V. 6SA N 15 to 13 Jw Breb»e/Sy<bwy «Af(*
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    • 419 17 mm D ScanDutch 9 Y EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE W/i 22 v? Wl 2V1 U/l n/j v« v« 7/4 M 11/4 IV< tv< 17/4 a/4 a/4 a/« a/4 a/4 I/* W M M M M M M M M m at at m m ■J. M 1W ww a/2 21/2 iw
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    • 373 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AG t NCI LS [HE BANK Llf\jf LTD LOADS FOR E. I S. AFRICA I tame* Dwrtan Clean Pi eW I londonl to sMt 710 to U.S. GUlf COAST SEMier (Dm (Mum, MoUt, Houston, Umtm) P. KiUhi famtaß US M I oust iros (*u* ft laa*).. 24/ZJ F«6
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    • 793 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO NORTH AMERICA rasa wsns* n v Mono vessels re la se m 9—l Trader ltN SaM N/2 Mm Gate Bridge 7/3 17/J feawMara M/J 28/3 KM MM 12*3 4/4 4 KSSEL 5/3 7/3 Qnw'i 9*i Mp 22/3 1/4 Um Gate Bridge 21/3 7/4
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    • 306 18 0 WISHING ALL OUR CHINESE CLIENTS AND FRIENDS "GONG XI FA CAI" AC.FN S iRAiM'! 'N fiMj i i i or«MHR»i«wtT m tin M/S 'TAIPOOSEK" REGULAR CARGO SERVICE FOR HONGKONG—SMG4PORE—FEMNG Arrives/Departs Sato) 3/5 Ma. 21/23 M* Agents Saifapar Arrives/Departs Arrives/Departs Arrives/Departs 21/21 ftb 22/24 Ftfe 25/27 F«t 11/11 Mar 12/14
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    • 358 18 y (.roup SJNGAPORf SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD ,'OIH liOuM <_>» AS So'll T SG S'NGAP'JRf NO 9'".. H SIS .I'.iUi 9- V I T ?1 e ;4-,9 t PS A H AHS- P CABOUSMIP 1 Wishing you a happy and prosperous New\fear firyiral iMyll Container Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVFCE to/frcxn
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    • 156 19 TRUCONTAINER EXPRESS (S) PTE LTD Series 1311/1312. Shaw Towers, Beach Rd. Singapore 0718 J accepting FCL/LCL Cargo for ItW ZMHnd X t Weljington, J Littleton, Dunedin Australia Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Sri Lanka Colombo 1 Call *****81 Container leasing services ICCU CONTAINER FLEET MANAGEMENT SA "R* Transcontakier Leasing S.s (Specialised
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    • 82 19 ZIK INTERNATIONAL FREIGHTWAYS PTE LTD a* HAL A(J NTS SKIM i*t!«n«'«*a, irhgmtw'" l f"f ;'D 'JM SliAT' COW* V* SH: «N«N COMPANIA NAVIERA MARASIA, S.A. m STRAITS TRANSPORTATION PTE LTD WKATOtf TEL: *****22/t. *****37. *****34. *****35. K LUMPVR 42*33. 4297U P. KELANG *****1. 3MK3 PENANG 213M/7 1 KANNTVELL LINES (BMW
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    • 92 19 SHIPPING CORPN. LTD. < m FOR BOMBAY RtSM VALMKI (NMM Fltf-BULT 1*1) RtSM VtSHWMfITRA (NMN FUfi-WLT 1971) fa ami SMGAPORE P. RELANG 23/25 FEB 19/21 MAR OS ACCEFTMf SMGAPORE: STRAITS SMT SERVICES (PTE) LTD., TEL: *****C1/2, *****91 P. KELANG: PSO SHPPMG SDN. BW.. TEL *****1-5 EXCLUSIVE LASH SERVICE TO U
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    • 136 20 EGYPTIAN iKiTf Pki A TIDKJ A i tKir m INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG GONG XI FA CAI tNtKV Jul NTV L H SHIPPING PTE LTD 'K .'.044; 1 (SINiiAPOPf •i« RVini ETA SMC FEB 21 SI)H *f,(NIS M SON KMC T> I 4SMB 4Kb' H •ithM'lh p» i ,<•
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    • 176 20 SftSSSSW Wv :-Xv v-v Si I Bs x.\ ss y Awos wm s® x mm f: 2\"? i 111 i < U+ 'jStot I < **s K 3 i < i < v x Ssi V.'^Vsj g S3 100E lis SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING.
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