The Business Times, 5 March 1980

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C4P) No. llt/l/M WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5.1981 SO CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 48 1 Reuter SINGAPORE'S official foreign reserves rose to 5512.40 billion in November last year from $12.34 billion in October and £1.33 billion in November 1978, the Monetary Authority of Singapore said. The november increase of $62.4 million follows a $147.1 million rise in October. Reuter
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    • 53 1 UPI MANILA, Tues. Singapore is negotiating a purchase of Filipino rice at a price lower than market value, Singaporean embassy officials said. Filipino officials said Singapore would like to import from a few thousand tons' of rtce from the Philippines and they expect the Singaporeans will decide within
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    • 67 1 AFP LONDON, Tues. Robert ifugabe's election win ill Rhodesia shook the city of London today, as instability was feared throughout southern Africa. Rhodesian bonds and shares of British firms involved in Rhodesia showed big falls. So did South African Goldmine and other shares. Dealers said the city believed
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    • 67 1 Reuter TOKYO, Tues. The Bank of Japan intervened heavily on the Tokyo foreign exchange market today to defend the yen, bringing its total sales in the past two days to an estimated US$l.4 billion. Dealers said the bank sold $800 million today, the biggest daily amount since Sep
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    • 73 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Toes. The Consumer Price Index for Thailand Tose to 140.2 points from 136.6 points in January, according to the Thai Business Economics Department. This compares with the 119.1 in January 1979, according to statistics released today. The Wholesale Price Index for the country advanced during the
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    • 87 1 Reuter BELGRADE, Tues. President Tito showed some improvement for the first time in 12 days, although doctors still say his condition remains grave. The medical team treating the 87-year old communist leader reported signs that an attack of pneumonia was subsiding, leaving him still critically ill with
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    • 57 1 AP NEW YORK, Tues. Stock prices fell sharply as hopes ebbed on Wall Street for any strong new government measures against US inflation. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 7.17 to 847.18 in the first half hour. Losers outnumbered gainers by a 2 to 1 margin
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  • 136 1 Rises Indices GMK* Km Petalix C Sag ars M Cement O U E Iilud Pea OCBC Ma«sCorp 11 TracWrs Toag M«i( Falls Stka Kiata Nat Iron Kiautiaf Tia iMkaaat £Ra Chew f M Hldgs Kaala 8MUa !&nunla, Aaatral Aaal 545 1430 560 476 SflO 630 806 775
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    156 1 Rises Indices C Sugars 550 +54 Mar 3 Mar 4 Petafing Ming Court 1450 +50 B.T.Index: 6739.63 6746.13 312 +32 Industrials: 560.48 560.60 M Cement 462 22 Finance: 791.09 ***** Renong 430 +20 Hotels: 328.68 332.84 M Rice Kuchai Matsushita 292 310 600 +15 15 15 Properties: Tins:
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  • 509 1  -  l-FOR-5 BONUS, l-FOR-4 RIGHTS By CATHERINE ONG THE Development Bank of Singapore yesterday announced its best ever results in 11 years. The first of the Big Four banks to announce its financial results for the year ended Dec SI, 1979, it took the investing
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  • 230 1 SINGAPORE'S 16-man delegation to the second Asean-EEC ministerial meeting op Friday and Saturday will be tod by Mr SRajaratnam, IflntoW for Foreign Affairs. Included in the delegation are Mr Gob Chok Tong, Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr Rahim Ishak and Mr SDhanabalan,
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  • 510 1  -  By BIBIANA CHOO THE Governmcat has finalised new tax incentives to promote research and development activities in the Republic. Under the proposal, expenditure on R and D is deduct! We twice for tax purposes. This will advance the reliefs available on R and
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  • 268 1 INTEREST rates on shorter-term deposits have continued to rise, widening the differential vis-a-vis interest on longer-term deports. Overseas Union Bank is in the lead, quoting 9 per cent for onemonth deposits. Bankers noted that interest rates are spiralling worldwide, spearheaded by the tight money situation in the
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  • 226 1 Aetfcsiltj «f fligipiw kss ——i «m Ike Ma far t«i mw iMlit I—i -A- AJ I, r cxw v\mg kUhmm 19 IW9 kit lifts ill decided wketker te MM Ike starataiy"" s Sanejfi el Ike rites are tlmett eemplete aad MirnjMA Mri Tne
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  • 467 1  -  By MARGARET THOMAS SINGAPORE executives can soon avail themMves <* a whole gamut of management courses from a $14,000 Master of Business Administration course to short, intensive courses conducted Jointly by local and foreign university staff. As the University of Singapore's new
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 47 1 FRATA NGWS AS AGENTS FOR SUTTONS LTD OF LONDON WE PROVIDE I.S.O.TANK FOR CARRIAGE OF BULK LIQUIDS FOR RATES AND FURTHER DETAILS CALL MR. R.D. FRASER MRS. JUDYTEO MISS. TAY LAYHUA FRATA SHIPPING PTC. LTD. Suit* 801,8th Floor, World Trad* Centre, Maritime Square, Singapore 0409 Telephone: *****04 >
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    • 60 1 mm: SHIPPING TIMES INDUSTRIAL pradnctln Ma BOL'NDUP ml MMMile saney reaches record high.................. I en 5ingap0re............................. 7 MALAYSIA wins faith of US POLITICAL risks is financing businessmen 3 energy projectst BRITISH advertising industry TRAINING centre lor watch-re-in healthy shape I pairing 12 AIRCRAFT 5, TV AND RADIO I, CROSSWORD f,
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 362 2 COURSES AND TALKS March 6-7: Manager and Team Development, Holiday Inn, Price waterhouse March 10-11: Finance for NonFlnandal Managers, Hyatt Hotel, Price Waterhouse March 17-18: Corporate Planning, Hyatt Hotel, Price Waterhouse March 17-18: Computer Security, Shangri-La, SGV-Goh Tan March 19-21: Software Engineering, Shangri-La, SGVGoh Tan April 15-18: EDP
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    • 395 2 LAST year's buoyant industrial activity culminated in a rise in the index of industrial production to a record 165.6 points in the fourth quarter. The overall industrial production index last year rose 14.4 per cent over the year-ago level. This hum of activity is all the
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    • 101 2 A FIVE-member team of senior executives from leading US publishing companies will be in Singapore from March 7 to 12. Sponsored by the Association of American Publishers, the visit is aimed at promoting the sale of quality American books in Singapore. During their stay in
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    • 244 2 AN American company manufacturing switching power supplies has timed its recruitment of workers to coincide with the coining into the Job market of school leavers who have just obtained the results of their GCE 'O'level results. Nemic-Lambda said this is deliberate as it
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    • 120 2 SINGAPORE will be the venue of this year's World Photographic Congress, Exhibition and Salon to be held at Mandarin Hotel on March 15 to a. The event, which is being held for the first time in South-east Asia, has attracted participants from West Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Japan, Malaysia
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    • 324 2 COMPUTER supplier Dataprep is optimistic that its banking system called Bunker Ramo Bank Control System (BCS 90) is likely to be popular in Singapore even though several banks have already installed online banking systems. Although the BCS 90 has been introduced rather late, Dataprep
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    • 84 2 THE Economic Survey of Singapore, 1979 prepared by the Ministry of Trade and Industry is on sale from today at Singapore National Printers, ground floor, Fuflerton BaHhf at $12.00 a copy. The survey consists of two parts. Part I gives a comprehensive account of Singa- pore's economic performance
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    • 154 2 A LOCAL trading company, Texton Asia, has been appointed sole agent in Staagapore for the distribution of a range of Australian premized cocktails. Texton Asia's general manager, Mr Stephen Teo, said the canned aerated spirits manufactured by UDL of Australia, were first introduced into the
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    • 179 2 A JAPANESE trade mission is now in Singapore to discuss sale of mushrooms with Singapore importers and exporters. Announcing this, Mr Ippei Takeda, managing director of Japan Trade Centre Singapore said the comprises four groups cultivators, traders, packers and manufacturers of equipment used by the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 457 2 5 INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY /2i C\ an associate erf VS 2/ CONTROL DMA CORPORATION MARK RAMM SEMINARS Mark Ramm is an independent consultant specializing in computer security, information and data base technology He was formerly connected with some of the largest computer using companies in the U SA
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    • 233 2 -r. GENERAL SECURITIES INVESTMENTS LIMITED (Incorporated in the of Singapore) RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST DECEMBER 1979 The Board of Directors of General Securities Investments Limited is pleased to announce that the audited results of the Company and the Group for the year ended 31st December 1979 are
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  • REGIONAL
    • 261 3 SRI LANKA has launched an intensive drive to attract electronics multi-nationals (MNCS) to its investment promotion sons in Colombo. As a first step in a new programme aimed at electronics multi-nationals, the Greater Colombo Economic Commission (GCEC), the Sri lankan Government's Investment promotion
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    • 366 3 Reuter AFP THAILAND'S newly-appointed Prime Minister, General Prem Tlnsulanonda, yesterday continued consultations with opposition politician» in his bid to get broad cooperation in forming a government. General Prem, appointed on Monday following an overwhelming parliamentary vote for his candidacy, yesterday morning called on the leader of the
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    • 327 3 AFP UPI FORMER Japanese foreign minister Sunao Sonoda arrived in Pakistan yesterday as special envoy of Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira. During his two-day visit, Mr Sonoda would discuss Pakistan's aid needs in the wake of Soviet intervention in neighbouring Afghanistan. Mr Sonoda has
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    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 364 3 Agencies MALAYSIA'S Defence Minister Datuk A mar Taib Mahmud yesterday opened the first exhibition in Southeast Asia displaying latest military equipment and said it would help Malaysia select a right mix of weapons systems. The exhibits at the threeday "Asian Defence Expo 80" for a restricted audience at
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    • 272 3 AFP ALL IS set in Kuala Lumpur for the Asean-EEC ministerial meeting which will herald an era of closer relations between the two groupings. Although the meeting is essentially to sign an economic cooperation agrees ment, the minister? will use the
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    • 652 3 AMERICAN businessmen's apprehension of the New Economic Policy and the Industrial Coordination Act in the last three years have given way to confidence in the Malaysian government, outgoing US Ambnasador Robert Miller said. "Mare American firms are making decisions to expand their operations in
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    • 317 3 .AP SHANGHAI is forming its own dty enterprise the Shanghai Investment and Trust Co (Sitco) to handle all joint ventures and compensatory trade agreements. Deputy Mayor Peter Solomon of New York said on Monday. "My guess is that in five years, Shanghai will be the Hongkong of
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    • 95 3 AN 18-MAN industrial mission sponsored by the Japanese government will visit Britain from March 5 to 15 to explore new investment projects, Britain's Industry Department said in a statement. It said the mission, led by TasMkazu Hashimoto, adviser to Japan's Minister far International Trade
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 429 3 THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SV(GAPO(K LTD -flncorporaUd in tto Rapubiic of Singapore Ta All Shareholders. v? The Boerd of Directors of The Development Bank of Singapore Limited is pleased to make the following announcements:1. AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1979 DIVIDEND The Board of Directors is recommending
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 577 4 COCOA beam overtook pepper as Malaysia's third most important agricultural export as (ran last SeptemLatest preliminary figures of Malaysia's external trade issued by the Statistics Department show that during the first nine months of 1979, cocoa bean exports earned MSUL6 million in foreign exchange,
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    • 271 4 BAUXITE production in Malaysia increased sharply to 52,700 tonnes last November, compared with MI9M tonnes in October. The November total also reflected an increase over the output of 44,783 tonnes in the corresponding month of 1978. However, the total for the 11 months at tonnes showed a
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    • 326 4 9NGANU: Yesterday's closing prices in S| per kflo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 1M psr csat first dssi (Kangaroo) new crop MS, IN psr cent second class 0 M, M psr esat third class Ml 8 per csat assr crop no Mock, B-lf psr csat «.TO. THAI BROKEN: ft siywr 0.«,
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    • 74 4 THE Straits tta price In Pemmg veitcHay firmed MNttcr Ns& per plcnl to $Zjm, $411 «km Ike IntrmsHsnsl Tin frgrmimwl eeflteg, dealers said. wna attributed "there? |MHt set 111 aaiee (ran Ike US strategic stockpile la My which prompted sgSyiSa A In tto metal, offered aad evetrigkl firmer
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    • 27 4 Robber: Mar 4 "EST 330.00 eeiti J down ft Mito) ayaia: March: 336.00 easts «•wi 7 oeaU) Tia: MSJL36I omcMJS" 113V4 toaaea (dowa 3ft toaaea)
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    • 174 4 CHICAGO Board of Trade soybean futures closed mixed on Monday, ranging from up 4V4 cents per bushel in spot to down ltt in 1,#.. J mm deferred Marcn. Reports of country movement over the weekend put pressure on aid crop early, but prices recovered on steady commission house and
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    • 326 4 THE SINGAPORE market eland lower yesterday with March One RSS buyers quoted at 330.00 cents per kilo, down nine cents (ram Monday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down six cents on stale bull liquidation and lower Japanese advices, they said. Afternoon values were easier on lack of
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    • 336 4 R.AS. prices in canu par kilo jmttrdty rto (par Mlo) tn (pari ie tOa) tot 1 R-S S prompt M.M 3JZOON Sm Setters 87 JON tot l R-S S March 3S500 3MOO M0.00 332J0 Ml 00 tot. i R-S-S April MM 360.00 MOJO tot. 2 R-S.S 3U.00 suoon
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    • 64 4 N00NHB«4MB| IM r> Hank IP—111 April (Ftrwiri Mikl ss ss a ss 1 MiW. OOS MtMW MtM sum —■■1 f Mint April MR cv r 1-MB MM M7MN mm» rnaoN MMMH E •r^t IM MM MBjMN 1 MOON MM Mi Mil m an JJCLOON [3 ur >•
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    • 124 4 VALUES in Kuala Lumpur weakened further yesterday in quiet and thin tradh« on continued lack of refiners interest aad easier overseas advice, dealers said. Buyers were sidelined in anticipation of cheaper prices later, they said. March Ml to M 31,080 per tonne from 3L005 on Monday and also
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    • 187 4 YARN and /v n n p fg were quoted aa follows In Hongkong yesterday: (la HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) GsMsa yam: CUm nw 1* 1»; 3*2,7«, 40* 3JK (per halt of 400 lbs). gssdß CMaa Butterfly and Globe brand saq; Ifcagan Hsed snq; Five Lambs vaq; Flower aad Butterfly
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    • 151 4 CHNEII PMim EXStafapsre, aaea eteejag prtdM per ptoai jmffrmaal all: Bulk (102 seller*, old drum nog sellers, new drum $112 sellers. Caara: Mixed (looae) UK/ Cont $80 OG buyer». Pill ll I Muntofc ASTA white fob 100% NLW $336.00 sellers, Saraarak white fob H% NLW $330.00 sellers, Saraarak
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    • 151 4 CHICAGO Board of Trade wheat futures dam ĕ down cent a bushel in not to f V* cents lower in deferred March on Monday. Commercials and exporters were larfely at—l tram the market with trade dominated primarily by prnfossluual bouses and locals, floor traders sakL A major professioaal bouse
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    • 848 4 COfTEE: Futures were wen maintained ending the moraiag session £30 per tonne op to £4 down (rocs Monday. Turnover was 4,183 lots indndhig 31 options and around 1,500 lots of cross trades. Spot March had the biggest gain at f.1,588 Tender* so far posted »p this position totalled
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 496 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Datwa THE MARKET staffed out higher yesterday, continuing Monday'» firm Ume, but gradually weakened aear the cloae mainly because at profit-taking. Resources-related issues, which advanced sharply on Monday, dosed mixed. Nonferrous metal issues also closed mixed. Large-capitalisation issues inrtarltng textile, chemical, steel and shipbuilding stocks lost
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    • 308 4 THE market closed lower yesterday as foreign buying interest declined, with easier metals prices depressing sentiment, dealers said. In oils, Esperance rose 35 cents to A 53.45 on rumours of an agreement with a major company to co-devel-op the Alpha oil shale prospect, while among speculative oil stocks, Monarch
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    • 278 4 Source: SHK See THE MARKET continued to fall yesterday and at its worst after hmch must have been at least 25 points lower as nervous speculators attempted to unload their shares. Prices were lower across the hoard but property shares remained the weakest overall. From their highs, property shares
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    • 142 4 STOCKS cloaed mixed yesterday with turnover declining to 8.9 milUoo pesos from Monday's 12.2 million, dealers said. Baguio Gold, Benguet Con B, Marinduque B, Basic Petroleum, Oriental B, Phil Overseas, CDCP, and Vulcan firmed while Lepanto B, Pogei and Ist Phil Hldgs lost ground. Atlas Con B, Philex B,
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    • 82 4 M*« MM «2S* m nbr» 1« 4| g«." 4 Bani Of Aata___ M «Mk lm m -a Smat ItMrmrtoMi C&aroaoc Ttel _wn> in ♦> C*»»b Baal Du«n Thaal FW Traat M 4-« aiM "■wi wmhi m -i oooajgM gaSSi i25*Sfr555r .0» I» JNAMJB» •uSS* m T* Lm tWISTZ 2rs^^—-
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    • 49 4 FINANCIAL TIMK8 industrials Moodajr____ WJ Fji<tajr 4*7.1 WMk Afo DOW JONKS AV1KAQI industrials Monday™ MJ6 ESS* ws.14 Week Afo. —Mft.77 HJLHANC 8KNG TuMday -SIM7 Monday -»1SI WMk *f> Wftff 8TDNKT INDUSTRIALS TuMday CM 11 Monday ,«KJ1 WMk *r> M it ALL OUHNAini Tuesday Mondar mm Wq|k Afo
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 690 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS SU CPA GU SU MH671 SQ211 CX710 GAS80 SQ103 0830 1000 1006 1030 1045 PEN/KUL HLP HLP HLP" KUL MAS MH605 1045 KUL GU GU UB SU THAI PAL SU GU SU MAS SAS MAS SU UJ SU GU
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    • 317 5 Reuter CHRYSLER Corp has faced another major financial difficulty involving the import of Dodge-Colt cars from its Japanese partner. Chrysler has since early this year failed to settle its payments with a group of Japanese banks, racking up a cumulative liability of some
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    • 189 5 AFP THE US will maintain its sanctions against the Soviet Union until all Soviet troops are withdrawn from Afghanistan, US Secretary of State Cyrus Vance said. A Soviet withdrawal would prompt a lifting of the US sanctions, such as the partial embargo on grain and
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    • 202 5 Reuter MOBIL Corp said its Mobil Yanbu Refining Co has signed a Joint venture agreement with the General Petroleum and Mineral Organisation, a Saudi government agency, to build a fuel refinery in Yanbu, Saudi Arabia. Mobil said the refinery, estimated to cost US$l.5
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    • 85 5 AP WEST German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt was scheduled to fly into Washinton yesterday for a "little summit" with President Carter on world problems ranging from Afghanistan and Iran to the future of the Atlantic alliance. All of Western Europe and Japan and the Soviet bloc
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    • 572 5 NYT THE Carter Administration'» new anti-infl«rtnn effort, as now seen by senior economic officiate, will call for spacing reduction# of about US$4 billion la the current fiscal y«ar sAd about SIS billion next year in an attempt to balance the fiscal 1381 budget.
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 305 5 Agencies CANADA'S Liberal leader Pierre Elliott Trudeau and his new Cabinet were sworn into office on Monday by Governor-General Edward Scbreyer. It is Mr Trudeau's fourth term as prime minister. CONSTRUCTION wptrnmtg rase U «W MMm la Iks ÜB, er 1.1 par sail, Is a rateaTSutSSa te*Jaaagty
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    • 122 5 Reuter MR Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF Party won aa absolute majority In Rhodesia's independence elections. British officials and aides of Mr Munbe both confirmed bis Zanu-PF (Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front) Party had won more than 51 of the 1M seats in the first Parliament of independent
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 590 6 THE MINISTER for Trade and Industry will by now have finished polishing his Budget speech for presentation to Parliament this afternoon. His looks to be no daunting task. With the outturn of last year's Budget at a record surplus of more than a
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  • 1473 6  -  UK AGENCIES' SALES CHATTER By MICHAEL THOMPSON-NOEL FT AS THE ECONOMIC news worsens, mare and more advertising agencies are beginning to act and sound like frightened geese. They are afraid that the lucrative growth period of the past four years has come abruptly to a halt;
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  • 226 6 A FRIEND, reviewing a recipe book on Chinese cooking came across several bits of well-mean-ing advice. The write-up for bamboo shoots, for instance, contained the following details which brought a lump to his throat: Bamboo shoot has low nutritive value, but has fibre to increase the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1045 6 I SINGAPORE 5 3.00 fM Opmnf mi Bum Don't Eat 7.OO'KMnwM Dm Man 7JO IMn Qhby) The Dims 325 Diary ef Events (Malay) 3.30 The Special CMM 3.55 Tilt New Ed Mm Show 4.20 Intermission €.00 Opwin And Wanlta (Malay) 6.30 Mows h Brief 6.35 Hoar 755 Happy Days 120
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  • 2620 7 wm in I HUM m [SINGAPORE'S ecoaomlc [growth, in terme of real {gross domestic product, •averaged 9.4 per cent dur[ißg the Seventies. This wns [better than the average of |l 7 per cent in the Stacties land was achieved against a {more difficult economic
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 1116 8 NEW YORK PACED by weakness in interest rate sensitive issues and oil shares, the stock market on Monday pulled back in active tradii*. The failure of the government to new antiinflation measures over the weekend contributed to the slide as did prospects for still higher
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 390 9 Reuter THE PHILIPPINES is content to bold back from the syndicated Eurocredit market while worldwide interest rates remain at currently high levels. Philippine Finance Minister Cesar Virata said at an Euromarket borrowers con: ference in Manila: "We are not aggressively
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    • 381 9 Reuter THERE is a growing tendency for banks to take on the political risk element of energy financing which would traditionally have been borne by the oil companies or project sponsors. Hongkong-based Chase Manhattan Asia Ltd's executive director, John Walker-Haworth, speaking at the "Offshore South-east
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 285 9 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed easier compared with overnight levels in very quiet trading, dealers aid. Prices eased gradually on the day but dealers said there were no sigstfVant factors t>»hind the decline. Turnover was reported at 70 lots while kerbs was 28 lots and April dosed lower
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      • 241 9 THE U.S. dollar far overnight delivery yesterday closed at 248.00 yen, slightly up from a 247.90 opening but unchanged from Monday's close following strong central bank yen-support intervention, dealers said. Trading was heavy with volume of US$l.26 billion. The Bank of Japan sold an estimated $700 million to $800
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      • 191 9 MAR 03 Rand INDl STRIALS A Alpha 270 A -10 Tlj OuU lias Tongual 880 Trust Bk IS Un SUwl 110 Un«« 225 >5 unch >2 -10 ■e 15 A'JUIOW AE And CI AM1C 312 710 2225 900 2 unch -SO -25 MININGS 1125 > 100 CNA 410B
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      • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lead to their best customers is 10.7 per cent.
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      • 173 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on March 4: UIMhn(lM) Offer Bm 7 days 16V, i«vt 1 month 1611/1816 9/16 2 months 17 16H 3 months 1711/*****/16 6 months 173/16 17 3/16 9 months 17 16 T <t 12 months 16H 16V, IvJn. Dm. (HUil. 1
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      • 41 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houwi on March 4: Overnight: 44*< < Call deposits: •'< to Closing Bayisf SsUtef 3-month Treasury bills 613/16 611/16 3 month Bank-bills 10'. 10'* 3 months CD 1015/*****3/16 6 months CD 1015/*****3/16 Source: National Discount Co
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      • 166 9 THE YEN continued to weaken yesterday in moderately active late exchanges, despite some intervention to support the Japanese currency, dealers said. The afternoon session was marked by a strong demand for dollars with operators confident the dollar will continue to firm. The demand for the US currency saw some
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      • 445 9 THE U.S. dollar generally weakened in foreign exchange trading yesterday. Sterling, on the other hand strengthened somewhat against the dollar in afternoon trading. From an opening of 247.80/00, the US dollar strengthened despite intervention by the Bank of Japan to support the yen to the day's high of
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      • 351 9 THE U.S. dollar fell broadly yesterday in early London foreign exchange trading as dealers detected renewed dollar selling by European central banks and profit-tak-ing on Monday's rises. The Swiss franc gained about one centime to rise to 1.7085/7100 to the dollar, after 1.7120/30 at the opening and 1.7150/70 late
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    • 291 9 Reuter BANK •< Japna governor tyarno Maekawa has rated •at a rise la the eeatral bnnk's afflcial dtacannt rale, carreatly at 7M per cent, ta aarraw a gap between higher US bnnk rates nad help boast the yea's valae. Early last maath
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    • 709 9  -  A L (The writer, Aiaa Lermer, is a vice-president sad money market economist at Bankers Trust) RESCUE from Washington was the hope in the credit markets this week, even though no announcement was made during the weekend. Trading activity in recent sessions
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    • 177 9 SCANDINAVIAN Bank Limited, which celebrated its 10th anniversary last year, continued healthy growth for the year ended Dec 31, 1979, with pre-tax profits up 13 per cent to £9.32 billion. Total assets for the group rose by 9 per cent from £1.03 billion to £1.12
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    • 187 9 Reuter GARUDA Indonesian Airways has signed a US$26l million, 10-year loan at 0.15 per cent over London interbank offered rates (Libor), a spokesman for lead manager Citicorp International said. The loan win be used to buy four Boeing 747 aircraft and related spare parts.
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    • 126 9 Reuter US BANKS in Switnrland have not blocked any Iranian funds as far as Siss authorities are aware, the Swiss government said. President Carter's order to US bank* last November to free» Iranian funds worldwide ould have no legal effect in Switzerland, it said.
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  • 1794 10 BID awl Oder prices officially UMOd mm! buriaoa la and reWKd M 11» Stock IhiirlM—i of Sbigapore yatorday with number at ahum traded *owb ta brackets M lots oi (000 ualts, ill—i otherwise SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COM M EEC IAL keaa (1138
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  • 108 10 ""(SmTpSS" The Commerce 191 MB H The Savlaci Fund 1 J$ L«Kd 0000 S pore Prof Fund 1.11 L» S pore Sac. Fund l.M 1« MAIA KIIHillllA S pare Invest Fund IS LN (Hhmm' prteaa tar Mar I) S pore Equttr Fund m Lit run Fir* B'patra 04
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  • 2803 10 p »R]|k Uw Cwiyt»y Last Sals +srGr*s Dhr Dir C*VT Or*s ru Nst P/E Vol COOO) Day Higfc Low s 8ECTION ONE v INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 314 223 141 ISO ••-fT 280 482 230 387 A cm* 123* Aicom 118 Allied Choc 133 B A T 298
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  • 1821 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and husinws ta and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchaa(e yesterday with the number of shares -I traded ibown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. noumuu 41m <2-MB) IB 1* (1) 1« (a) 144 (4) 141
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  • 623 10 INVESTORS actel «Mi eu ttee ywtwiiy ud prim eleeel nixed at the wpper* Stock Exeheage. abMt the balget, whieb is lac today, belli aetten Mi be yen werktog kud to safegaarl their paatltoae. caettoa MiulStiMy pn> veiled. Bat while leallag iaiaewtthlraw frem the llaenMealjr ipna| to Me.
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  • 548 10 PRICES fluctuated violently in active trading to close on a mixed to slightly steadier note on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Opening deals were generally struck higher, but support waved after the fast The market appeared as if it was undergoing a strong technical correction
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 801 11  -  By P GUNASEGARAM FABER Merlin has reported a significant earnings downturn at mid-term despite higher sales turnover. Group operating profit for the six months to Dec a, 1979, tell by 23 per cent to MS&2 million on a 31 per cent increase in turnover
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    • 98 11 sure Darby Berhad announced yesterday that it has farmed a Joint-venture company In Malaysia with George Wimpey. The company, Sime Darby-Wimpey Technical Services Sdn Bhd, wffl provide technical support and project management services for major international cootracts In Malaysia. Sime said the coapany wffl also act as
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    • 204 11 BETTER, returns from the sale of colour television sets and a boost from its subsidiary, Sun Electronics, have helped to prop up Toshiba (M)'s unaudited mid-term profits. The group reported a pre-tax profit of MH.66 million for the first six months to
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    • 353 11 A STRONGER than expected earning* trend in the second-half year has buoyed group pre-tax profit at Johore-based Keck Seng (Malaysia) to a record (12.62 for the year ended Dec SU 1979 a rise of 57 per cent over the previous year. The strong leap in profit
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    • 340 11 8HANG0B recent sale of an 8M acre piece of land for MI8.6 million has prompted some queries from the KLSE. The exchange wants Selprop to furnish it with more information regarding the af the purchaser, the bads upon which the consideration was arrived at, and the effect of
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 44 11 has simouncad a net profit of USUI mfflion (sl.® million previously) for the year ended Sep 30. The company has declared a first and final dividend of IV» per cent tax exempt (5 per cent), payable on June 30.
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      • 41 11 declared a final dividend of 15 per cent gross (same) for the year ending Sep 30, payable on April 4 to shareholders registered March 27. This makes a total distribution of 21 per cent gross (same).
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      • 31 11 has declared a first and final dividend of 7Vi per cent gross (nine) far the year ended Sep 30, payable on April to shareholders registered April 7.
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      • 36 11 has declared a second and Bnal dividend of 10 per cent grosi (first and final 10 per cent) for the year ended Sep 30, payable on April 21 to shareholders registered April 7.
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      • 33 11 I has declared a second and final dividend of 7V4 per cent gross (first and final 10 per cent) for the year ended Sep 30, payable on April XL
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    • 243 11 MALAYAN United Industries (MUI) has announced that its one-for-one rights issue and the purchase of several large Mocks of Central Sugars' shares have been approved by the Malaysian authorities. MUI has thus cleared the last important hurdle to fulfilling its dream of making Central Sugars a subsidiary.
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    • 379 11 Correal Pajraaal E> Data Book* Cloaa Date Payable Total for Total far tke year Pro Tie oa year T H 8 (8) T H 8 <M) P*rli* Plul Lianl B Kawat Priaia K L Kapoaf Uln Boaat Sal Nate M'aia Biee 8 P Tactile Robiaaoa T Caamt U
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    • 94 11 C«aptir Particular* Ex Data Books CLoaa MUM Te.erloh Siat Darby TTnt Pu Ntlajru ***** HI11H i of 1 for 1 of 1 for 1 of 1 for 3 of 1 for 4 i of 1 for 2 Feb 27 Mar 13 Apr 16 NYA NYA Mar 10 •Mar
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    • 330 11 Date Ui SPslYeai Omptay n, j,| r AmmnI Net BPS AM m tn lad jur (Mate) Dtv. <%> <*•••) M'wata Steel i 22/12 12.4 10.0TE 14,803 "v Nat Iron F 7/2 57.8 al7.9 37,679 V. UOB F 27/2 19.0 all.4 *****b BATS F 1/8 5.1 17.0 3,983 Sealkm
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 267 11 NOTICE KECK SENG (MALAYSIA) BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE TO MMHOUBS The Directors of the company ore pleased to announce the audited results of the operation of the company and of the Group for the year ended 31st December 1979 as follows:COMPANY GROUP 1979 1978 1979 1978 MTOOQ MS'OOO Turnover
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    • 495 11 HOCK The Directors of The Bonk of East Asia, Limited are pleased to announce that the consoldated profit of the Bank for the year ended 31st December, 1979, after provking for taxation, depreciation and making transfers to inner reserves, is HKJ54,022,389, representing an increase of 34.25% as compared to the
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  • 375 12 t"HE structure of the National Trades Union Congress has been reorganised is the first step towards Achieving the objectives of the next ten years. The re-organisation is to provide a more rational division of responsibilities to that NTUC can better ferve
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  • 592 12  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA SINGAPORE'S efforts to upgrade the skills of its workers will be further enhanced when the first training centre in watch repairing opens in June. The scheme is Jointly organised by the Vocational and Industrial Training Board, the Singapore Clock and
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  • 131 12 THE Bank of Thailand has signed an agreement for a US$2OO million mediumterm Eurodollar loan. The loan win be used by the bank to reduce shortterm commercial bank borrowings. Participants in the loan include Morgan Guaranty Trust "of New York, Banque Nationale de Paris,
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  • 338 12 MANUFACTURERS can sample some of the latest technology at a three-day technology transfer exhibition which starts today at the World Trade Centre. Tech Ex *80, organised by Dr Dvorkovitz and Associates, is die first International exhibition of its kind held In South-east Asia. It is of
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  • 747 12 LONDON, Tues. The market closed lower with the gloomy economic outlook further aggravated by weakness in sterling and an unprecedented 17 V« per cent US prime rate, dealers said. At 3 pm, the FT index was down 8.5 at «5.0. Government bonds fell as much as a full
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  • 308 12 A LARGE British manufacturer of electrical switchgears is investing more than $10 million in a Jurong plant. A wholly-owned subsidiary, MEM Singapore Pte Ltd, has been formed. The parent company is Midland Electric Manufacturing Co Ltd. A source said the Jurong plant,
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  • 499 12 THE Asean Chamber of Commerce will begin a aeries of meetings In Manila to speed up intra-Asean trade and economic cooperation. The chairman of the Asean Chamber of Commerce and Industry's (CCI) working group on industrial complementation, Tunku Abdul Aziz bin Tunku Ibrahim, said the meetings
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  • 308 12 ASEAN Is to seek the removal of "punitive and discriminative" tariff on its products entering the European Economic Community (EEC) at the ministerial meeting in Kuala lampg on Friday. Asean economic ministers attending the meeting are expected to take this matter up
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 128 12 POSITION WANTED •v ■< j.- Expatriate with 8 years marketing,management experience in Indonesia and 5 years senior procurement management in Singapore with large multinational firm seeks responsible position in S.E. Asia. Impeccable references and stable background. Replies treated in strictest .confidence: Please reply to: BT Box 5263 1, New Industrial
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    • 109 12 borne importers walk all over their competition. Simply by having the right people in the right places. < Emery Air Freight has over 150 offices around the world, all staffed by air freight experts, all skilled in local procedures, regulations, customs and language. That's more people in more places than
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. ■today: Generally fair. -i.Bepert tor 24 kwi prtor to 7JI pjd.m Mar 4 w$ the airpert. Maximum temperature 32.5 Associated humidity a 66 Minimum temperature 24.3 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine ...<......4.85 Rainfall in millimetres 0.1 ?otal rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 109 13 NEDLLOYD Group chairman B E Ruys Is due in Singapore today in the course of a tour of the Rotterdam-baaed group activities in this area. He is also expected to visit the Port of Singapore Authority and the Juroog Town Council. Mrv Ruys comes from Malaysia
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      • 81 13 AFP THE United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea which reopened in New York on Monday decided to stay in ncnti ii until the end of the month for a general debate in which governments will state their positions on the proposed treaty. According
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      • 72 13 Reuter CHINA and Vietnam may be asked to help locate a Philippine-registered cargo vessel, Eastern MinJcon, missing in the China Sea since Feb 16. Its owners said the 1,616 tonnes ship, with a crew of 29 FtHpinos, and carrying various types of cargo firom Hongkong, was bound
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    • 612 13  -  By LINDA TAN ESSO SINGAPORE to swing up to upgrade the quality at its Singapore-control-led tanker fleet this year. It ha* roanml—lnnsri a study on the long-term feasibility of owning will with a particular *tt instead of chartering them mxfcr a long-term
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    • 510 13 SMpptog line Page Osl SM»*ng UM Page CM Adriatic IV 5 DSR VI 3 Alea VI 3 EAC Lines n 4/5 Alfred C vm 2 East Malaysia VI Alltrane VI 5 Egyptian Int vm 1 AH*c VI 5 EUat VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 Elma m 4/5
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    • 746 14 Fairplay LINER operators urifHnfl to reduce operation costs have tended to focus on reducing the crippling level of bunker charges. But significant savings can be made in other areas of their operation. With containerise tion set to become more widespread, greater attention
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    • 886 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 (1) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following
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    • 1449 14 THE NORTH American grain Motion was again quiet on Monday but cargoes were fixed tram Albany to Leith or Glasgow at US$iL5O (flo) for February /March and from the US Gulf to Japan at $M (do) for March also from the US Gulf to China at $38 free
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    • 494 15  -  ORDERS WORTH Msloom By G DURAIRAJ WITH MORE than MHOO million orders under its belt, the Penang Shipbuilding Corporation (PSC) hopes to work its way into the black within the next two or three years. A PSC spokesman said the corporation, which
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    • 315 15 A NEW town to home at least 34,000 people is being planned (or the site of the $400 million Tanjung Kidurong deepwater port about 16 kilometres from the Sarawak boom town of Bintulu. Bintulu Development Authority general manager Datuk Jamalnddin Abu Bakar said a team of
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    • 506 15 ARGENTINA'S long-run-ning threat to enforce draconian cargo reservation legislation which initiated a storm of protest from shipowners associations all over the world has receded. The country's maritime authorities have apparently bowed before the unprecedented pressure, by negotiating new agreements with its major European shipping
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    • Article, Illustration
      314 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEFPEL WHARVES Alexander Pushkin (Passenger) (1700 after Mangan sails) 35/36 Barber Perseus (Ro/Ro) (0400 after Louise Lykes shifts ft Thermopylae unberths, must starboard to) 48/4T Daphnemar (after Pep Sun) 45 Kota Berani (0700) 10/11 King Pearl (1500 subject freeboard) 23 Louise Lykes (0900 shifts)
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    • 3661 19 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port
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    • 208 20 OCKAiyijWY teliniMia MSn March 2-7, Bright0 psMnm Gssteo et UarSr!t, Loadoa. An International conference orsanised by the Institute of Petrotaun at the Royal I snrsstsr Hotel, London W1 Ossaasxpe March 48, Fraace. The 4th international exhibition on the erpWtatton of ocean resources. Contact: Technoexpo, Oceanezpo/Oceantropiques. 8 Rae de
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    • 796 20 AFP SOVIET and Chinese charterers competed with, the Japanese for bulkcarriers on the freight markets last week, creating generally firmer conditious. Growing Soviet interest in grain shipments from Argentina in an effort to make up its shortfall, created by the US embargo, is said
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    • 135 20 The major whipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe and Straits ports/ Australia and the member lines. AGS (FAB EAST/EUBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. 'K' line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Tang Shipping. ANBO (SIBAITB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. NedDoyd
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    • 181 20 HOLLAND America Line baa announced plana to build a new paaatngtr vesael for IJOO psssengers (or its cruise market. The company baa put the order out to tender to a number of European and Japanese shipyard*. The new vessel will be about 30,000 tone gross. "The company
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    • 1367 20 The leading shipping llmi «pentiig from lieal perts and the agents wbe handle earge beekings For them. A-B Adriatic Cantataar Container Feeders (S)/Gsrgo Freight (PK). APEA Singapore aniwiM Attendee (S)/Euro-AsU Line (PK/PN). Alfred C. Tsesflw Sea Consortium (S)/Mariatex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Intrasea (S)/Yeo Shpg and Trading
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    • 209 13 l:\rrcff l ines «Oft TM MOCT PMQUtMT SAILINGS TO IAIHKOK lIOIIIKOIH JA* AM WHAM. F^l k i >1 4v n v~- I \ll f li A Li B >T I!. ■••>'*■s i e cam 17* aamm nmtrn mat cSSbii 5/3 7/3 11/3 13/3 15/3 17/3 20/3 22/3 21/3 30/3 4/«
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    • 260 13 lllfcj IS I SEA LORD AN IA1! UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG I ]'VbvJb\ I WEEKLY MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES loadmi foe Dubai, Dammam. Kuwait Shuhaiba. Doha Dubai (26/3), Abu Dhabi (29/3), Kuwait (1/4), Dammam (4/4), Doha (7/4), Mina AJ Fahal (10/4), Mma Qaboos (13/4) Dubai (1/4), Dammam (4/4), Kuwait
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    • 525 13 ua:T: j i ill MONTHLY TUG MS RAMP BAKE SERVICES. BINTULU SARAWAK TARAKAN KALIMANTAN (OTt-CR PORTS ON MDUCEMENT) INQUMMCS: TIL *****M/9 TtL£X tS ***** CONKAf. SHIPPING Everts REGIONAL Weather WHO Acta Far When MAERSK LINE leaocnr 3-4/3 M/ 3 10-11/3 15*11/3 17-11/3 2*24/4 24-25/3 2141/3 31-1/4 4-7/4 74/4 11/3 31/3
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 201 14 LEO SHIPPING PIF LTD SINGAPORE PERN AS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PFNANG' M7Z7. HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 MALAYSIAN KT&NATIONAL. > CORPORATION BERHAD :xvfr» MM II Ml MISC COASTAL SERVICES ML tat 9M| WE wrmtt a* *****9 MR MM SBHCB m aiM/im Mi s g
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    • 165 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, U8 ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA urn no/3 I V» 10/3 I»1 CM M tab Gk* tei IM Ma 91 Mb fctt. 9mtm RBtt 2/4 9/4 9/4 10/4 11/4 11/4 19/4 14/4 21/4 1/5 4/5 5/5 7/5 i/5 11/5 12/5 20/5 23/5 27/5 17/4
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 760 15 Overseas ■B B Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING jingaponi to jabth, jamwfc, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Sarvica Ta/Frwi Bangkok irtof r*m CM 9%n PJUAap UMwe UL mmhm toMta 7 M 29AM MM* SI Mr 2% J Apr SS ImEmi 11 Mi 13 AM 2 Apr 4% 5
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    • 351 15 trTry Franco Bekj/dn Services ir t F K -:-.m I.xr.< PTTT"' '1-1' '-lIT c.m.c.r. Sp»r» r Mim riOM Msales Gcaaa Trieste •te Mte MM* »te 17 Iter 3 Apr 23 te Mte Sift 7% Ite 15 te 5* (te ate ate Mte ?ter Ute Mte tter )£t site Utey ate
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 649 16 Hapag-Uoyd ITOEBBK 155 mzi 7/3 U/3 13/3 l»/3 21/3 */3 a/3 3/4 M/ 4 11/4 19/4 5/4 4/5 •I TO 20/4 1/5 30/3 1/4 2/4 4/4 »/4 11/4 11/4 20/4 22/4 24/4 27/4 25/4 2/5 4/5 9/5 11/5 0/5 1/5 19/5 21/5 */5 21/51 ■PwvawpPMVPVPP bw U/l 13/3 3/4 14/4
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    • 496 16 LIME KOREA SHIPPING CORPN ALTAI 149* 6/9 Mar FM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTARISOE 6/9 Mar 10/13 Mar TO BUSAN IfGA 147W 7/10 Apr 11/15 Apr FM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 14*E 7/10 Apr 11/15 Apr TO BUSAN PCIWNG CALL SUBJECT MOUCEMENT ISC tSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KX KX
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    • 277 16 ©EVERGREEN LINE fAR [AST EUROPE f XPRfSS fUll CONTAINfR SERVICE MXEPTMG CARGO FOR: KMMURG. FUKSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTYiERP. IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: UNITED KMGOOM SOUTHAMPTON IONOON. MANCHESTER. BMMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY Kill IM'Vii; FAR EAST/RED SEA MEDITERRANEAN SEA EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE n 'MM tot Satf
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    • 755 16 I Everett lines] 1 s) y 0 A j s 0 ymgk Burmi Frvt Star Shippinf Carpn jHk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOAMK FOR RANGOON MTMnMmM I JToito mamptrnt,) htohttwa v inu, 19/19 IV •Wi C. Agtnn n Motoyva TEPS MALAYSIA PortKekmg T«( (38 >7355 Penary T«l *****/***** CompcuM Arfwtina Da
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    • 421 16 r mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PIE LTD SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P.MM Shppm LmMMMT WM 21/23 Mb 11/21 Ma SVD.ftL.MQ NE MM 1/3 Apr VS FRBL ABEL BANGLADESH SERVICE Winn H/amm annum.a JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE P. Mat Not M ASP4UTCH to Pat (/I Mar BLUE KNO 21/22 Ma 23/24 Ma 2S/2S
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    • 464 17 fSL PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE 3C COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES Loadtrtf For: Chrttagont Madras. Rangoon SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES S E A Container Feeder Service SIN/JKT/SIN/HKG/MAN ACCEPTABLE LCL/FCL CONTAINERS Pakistan National Shipping Corpn. Karachi Pan Islamic Steamship Co. Ltd. Karachi Pacific International Lines ptf ltd' (joint servicf Malaysia
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    • 827 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS 1 EXPRESS CORTNNER SONKI TO/FRO* EUROPE iocmmpi Em mm Or inn bams HMftaxtvm l*potf Oav t* (iprtu Mr ft t*«» H'KMC I'HAVEN rOMI HMi SOTQM Germany Aostria Oo*n Franc* MUK f CW(« lii 5/3 1/1. V) I/) 11/J W VI '6/1 ?/> 10/3 N/1 •/> 11/1 12/3
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    • 523 17 BOUSTEAD SH,PPING AGENCIES U.S. 6UIF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobile, Houston, Galveston) SMf (part P Kata« lMt« IBM CENEVOE LYRES (OK* t Ma*) 10/13 Ma 12 Im BOUT TUBMAN 23/24 Mar -25/27 M* 5 ZOELLA IYKES (OK* I lap*) 1/4 Apr 5/4 Apr 1311^ U.S. NEST COAST SERVICE (Seattle, Tacoma,
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 638 18 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO KUROPC S pan P Umi LHatrt ttm Htat 1 WCt JM IW n pearl im c paulziw "raOM KUROPK TO FA* BAST "VMatra P UM| S pore H Hon* OjjU To*jo nurat ik j a/3 n/» 1 a/3 ji/i i ten* cal irtot Maw* rtaa.
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    • 139 19 1 accepting FCL/LCL Cargo for NtW ZmM Auckland. X I Wellington, X Lyttleton, Dunedin r AtttraHi Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, M LMka Colombo I Call *****81 Container lasting services m KANNIVELL LINES (KOUI SMS SMGArCRE/lAST-NEST MALAYSIA) agents smunm Mainr (S) pte lruo. 22*5122 lies) P R£LAHG OPTOK CO. (M) ML
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 144 20 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND $EA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. I Direction of movement indicated by arrow and speed in knots. (5) Centre of Tropical Depression, —t— wind speeds 22 —33 knots. /2V I Direction of mc Centre of Tropical Storm, maximum wind speeds 34 —64 knots. \QVs indicated by
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