The Business Times, 20 March 1980

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES N*. 111/1/8« nOWDAT, MABCH M, MM SO CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 70 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian economy continues to expend despite a world-wide economic slowdown, thank* to good returns from primary commodities such as rubber, palm oil, tin, oA and timber. The Deputy Minister of Finance, Mak Hon Kam, said today the country had achieved a growth rate
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    • 51 1 AP KUWAIT, Wed. Oil Minister Sheikh AH Khalifa akSabah said today that Opec oil ministers will hold an extraordinary meeting .in Talf, Saudi Arabia, on May 5, the daily Al-wattan reported. Sheikh All said the conference would aiscuss a report by Opec's strategy committee. He did not elaborate—
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    • 51 1 UPI MANILA, Wed. The Philippines announced that it is lowering tariff duty on 900 products imported from the Asean members. J A government announcement said President Marcos issued the order, on Monday granting tariff preference to products mostly chrmicals and some machineries from Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Sfasgapore.
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    • 72 1 AFP CALGARY, Canada, Wed. Wheat prices will rise shortly as a result of international tension and increased world food demand, Canadian trade officials said here. Maurice Brennan of the Cargffl Inc grain company said the harvest to be completed by the end of June would be insufficient td
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    • 61 1 AFP TOKYO, Wed. Japan and Saudh Arabia will sign a provisional agreement here on April 2 <b conduct feasibility studies on a US$l2 billion joint petrochemical project in eastern Saudi AraUnder tbs agreement, Saudi Petrochemical Development Go of Japan and Saudi Arabia Basic Industries Can of Saudi Arabia
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    • 36 1 UPI TOKTCVIfcd. Japan is ready to take part in a feasibility study for construction of a second PananacaneJ, government officials said. c&fltyidto Wnamanian' President"*teistides Royo by Prime Mftrfster Masayoshi Ohira next weefc-UPI V
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    • 40 1 UPI LONDON, Wed. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's government today gave a cautious goahead for a tunnel beneath the English Channel, saying the 178-year-old dream that began with Napoleon could be "both profitable and in the national interest" UPL
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    • 71 1 AP NEW YORK Wed. The stock market advanced broadly and the Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 4.35 to 805.97 in the first half hour. Gainers topk a 5 to 2 lead over losers among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Analysts said traders were encouraged by the
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  • 131 1 Rises Indices 8*1 Preperttee T» 515 515 m 380 20 Maris Mar IS Gtitiafa PMC 15 10 +8 B.T. Index: 3855.88 3870.89 Spar* Lud SbCWw Industrials: 453.16 452.49 +0 Finance: 834.78 834JS Mwm> Cor*. »nr 035 900 +5 +5 Hoteh: Properties: 414.32 414.23 331.12 332.72 lilud Pn
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    145 1 Rises ■A Indices Malayan Tin 3360 Genting 535 PMC 590 Mjigmim 620 Falls Coa Pit Wnt 560 Petaling 1250 D Keramat 1200 A Hitam (T) 1360 Tronoh 1100 A Amal 060 S Trading >910 Carlsberg 506 M U lad 610 +50 +15 +10 +10 -10 -50 -40 -40
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  • 664 1  -  DEFAULT BY FOREIGN BUYERS By RUTH CHENG SOME $9 million worth ff export insurance claims are being made on the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS), |5.5 million of which are due to defaults by foreign buyers. All tye claims, relating to shipments made
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  • 277 1 GOLD prices took i surprise jump over the US$5OO mark on active world markets yesterday after suffering a severe fall earlier this week. The prke of the metal ko—csd hack by about US$4O aa mm wfcstt the Laadea merimt epeasd yesterday morning. It was
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  • 363 1  -  •y JOHN LIM FEASIBILITY studies on the use of Central Provisaid Labour Minister Ong Pang Boon. Two types of insurance schemes are being considered in the studies conducted by an actuarial consultant company One is a lump sum payment to the CPF contribu- tor's beneficiary
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  • 444 1 ALLIED Chocolate Industries (ACI) plans to invest $13 million to expand production facilities in the bulk cocoa business. The company said yesterday it intends to enter into a Joint venture with its holding company Allied Food Industries (FE), to form Allied Cocoa Industries Pte Ltd. ACI is
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  • 83 1 BEN Cs has_npusd Is aary Aaeos sf H sash la M.l per ee* owned sub> ■Mhuy^lea^M^jliida» Ssw'kMkte wSaSThJiwiii te 1 'two'Z «TtSTSenns nmSf 1 emZflU Ihns of the sale apnoThe sale priee was antted 'IL 1 I Doe fl If». AHsMßea
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  • 426 1  -  ■y FOO CHOY PENG THE EUROPEAN Economic PiniMiiiji (EBC) is considering reclaaitifylng products imported from Asean mnd other developing countries under its generalised system of preferences (GSP) into two msin categories, namely sensitive and pom sensitive products. This is a recommendation the EEC
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 410 2  -  By RAHIM KASSIM esso k pi»nine major turnaround of its fuels po-dte facilities that any cost np to IT miOtoa to keep its Pulau Ayer Chawan plant running at """'"""w efficiency sad safety for the nest three years.. Ine project m acneoujea to start this
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    • 162 2 A BRITISH team of 18 building equipment, materials and fittings manufacturers will be participating in the Building and Construction Equipment exhibition SIBEX CONQUIP *80 which will be hud in Singapore from March 26 to March 29. The companies are exhibiting under an ais rangement
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    • 227 2 THE director of trade, Mr Ridswan Dzaflr, wno is also chairman of the Organising Committee, recently met commercial rejseseulaUwa of the other four Asean couatiles to *nri the onanisetlon of the Aaean Trade Fair '80 to be held from Oct 3 to Oct 13 at the
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    • 203 2 THE Institute of South east Aaiaa Studies and the VAMMIIMAI ai iSi.l laa lnicriiauooii idekuiuw- tor Strategic ti»*» wffl hold a Joint conference on "Regional Security Developments aad Stability la South-east Asia" In Singapore from March II to March 20. The aim of
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    • 262 2 SINGAPORE caa "turn and make adjustments more quickly than himbetlag economies, eapedafly those (fragged by poverty or (hi the West) the democratic process and carping trade unioas". This nbsn vtlmi was made ia aa article on Singapore pnhHshsd la the World of Isformatloa's Asia and Pacific
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    • 249 2 A SINGAPORE manrfacturer of building materials has aet up an export office in Hongkong which la now having a construction industry. BRC Weldmesh (HE) wffl concentrate on identifying the market lor. its sister company in Singapore, BRC Wefchnesh (SEA) which manufacturers BRC reinaad gahraateed "Hongkong's
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    • 347 2 MWM DIESEL Far But, a leading supplier of diesel engines and pnrta in Southeast Asia and Australasia, will be celebrating its 10th year of operation in Stagapore this Sunday. In conjunction with this celebration, MWM. Dleael will launch additional new facilities (or its
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    • 176 2 THE CHAIRMAN of Young and Rubicam, Mr Edward Ney, will be coming to Singapore this Saturday (or a three-day visit. Mr Ney will speak on "The Emerging Revolution in Communications Technology" at a Singapore Advertisers' .Association (SAA) luncheon. Y and R recently took over top
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    • 75 2 MBBOGES BMeye Brawn, 38, has been the vice president and general manager of Marine Midland Bank', NA, Singapore Branch since Jan 21 this year. He has been with Marine Midland Bank, NA, New York, since April 1973. Prior to his Singapore assignment, he was the representative in
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    • 378 2  -  WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE'S first Ugh technology foundry, making precision linilnml castings Cor Indushrlal ud aerospace applications, will start (tall production this October. NGL Singapore, a wholly-owned subsidiary of UK-baasd Norms lair Garrett, |p geared (or a production turnover of $L< miTHon in
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    • 519 2 BBONABS AND OOdSSBB March 20-21: Performance Measurement and Control, Hyatt Hotel, Price Water home March »-21: How To Manage And Develop Tour Distribution Palme», Hilton, Consulasia March 21-22: Organisation and Methods, mtou, Consnlasia March 21-28: Credit Management, Century Park Sherfeon Hotel, Acumen Oedit Services March 24-25: Sales Itainh*.
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    • 85 2 OQOQQQ INDUSTRIALISED METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION PREFABRICATE SYSTEM See us at SIBEX DY-CORE SYSTEMS Or Call Mr AJKmm F. Getaaee Director Of Marketing At Hotel Century Pan Sheraton Tel: *****77: QQQQOQ proudly presents Exhibition Sale of Chinese Antique Porcelain Furniture from exclusive private collections 21 to 25 March 1980 10a.m. to
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  • REGIONAL
    • 343 3 AP BRITAIN, faced with Intensifying competition from Japan and the US, is working battier to sell aviation equipment to China. Beijing seems receptive, and is particularly latereeed In the Tornado, Europe's most ad- vanced combat plane. Basil BlackweU, current presidEnt of the Society
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    • 218 3 AFP HONGKONG has called for the stepping-up in international efforts to resettle the refugees reaching the colony by boat flrom Indochina. Speaking at a major regioaal UN conference, Asia's only all-inclusive political and economic forum, Hongkong's representative said the colony is now a
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    • 233 3 PICTURE shews a large earth mover a larfe anti-tank trench yesterday inside the Thai border north of Aranyaprathet. The heavily fortified defence fine costing US$l.9 milHon Is being dug by Thailand to protect itself against a possible Vietnamese attack. The fix-metre deep and nine-metre wide trench
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    • 390 3 AFP AP SOUTH Kores is expected to attain a Bve per cent annual rats of economic growth this year thanks to a brisk export trade and stepped-up l unslruLlluu activities, according to an official forecast by the Economic Planning Ifinistry yesterday. Earlier, it bad been
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    • 408 3 AFP DEVELOPING countries in Asia and the Pacific yesterday called far less talk and more action to meet the economic and political challenges at the *80». Emphasising the increasing need (or self-reliance in countries in the region, delegates to the 36th session of the United
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    • 344 3 AFP PROSPECTS of Indonesia establishing diplomatic relations with China have turned bleak following a statement by President Suharto's adviser suggesting that the government abandon its plan to establish normal ties with Beijing. Dr Ruslan Abdulgani, Mr Suharto's adviser on ideological affairs, was quoted by the Indonesia Times as
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    • 257 3 Reuter A CABINET minister in President Zia-ul Haq's military government, Lieutenant General Faiz All Chishti, has aimnunred that he' is resigning and also retiring from the army on March 30. General Chishti said another Cabinet member, the Production Minister, Lieutenant General Ghulam Hassan Khan,
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    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 594 3 OCCIDENTAL .Petroleum has denied a.report It is to sign an agreement soon with the Malaysian state oil company Petronas for exploration and development of natural gas fields off the east const of Malaysia. An Occidental spokesman said, "The story Is totally and absolutely false. Occidental has not met
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    • 185 3 HONEYWELL, a leading American computer manufacturer, is about to set up a computer hardware support service In Kuala Lumpur soon, a reliable industry source said yesterday. Honeywell, believed to be the second largest computer manufacturer In the United States, produces both and
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    • 76 3 Reuter NEW heavy engineering industries with machinery and equipment worth at least 10 million pesos will he required to use SO per cent locally manufactured parts by IMB, under new presidential order. Propooed rules and regulations of the Philippines' Board of Investments to implement the order would
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    • 502 3 MALAYSIA'S good Investment climate and the healthy prospects for economic development in the region were the factors which persuaded a British industrial group to undertake a* Joint venture in Malaysia to produce large diameter tanks and pipes by a new plastic» engineering process. According
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    • 238 3 Reuter CHINESE Foreign Minister Huang Hua stopped briefly in Bangkok yesttrday, after a South-east Asian tour and had talks at the airport with Thii Foreign Minister Shtfri Savetsila. He said two sides had roughly identical views on the international situation, especially in regard to the Kampuchean and Afghanistan
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 456 4 THE IMPROVEMENT in the price of rubber could not have come at a better time than when the export duty structure governing it had been substantially revised in favour of the growers. Reacting to the groans and moans of rubber growers, the Malaysian government in the
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    • 162 4 CHINESE Prodsee Exeieritag prftees per pleal yesterday: CtMNrt «II: Bulk M sellers, old drum $106 sellers, new drum $112 sellers. Gspr»: Mixed (loose) UK/ Coot $59.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok ASTA white fob 100% NLW $327.50 sellers, Sarawak white fob 9C% NLW $***** sellers, Sarawak special black fob 96%
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    • 330 4 BNGAPOBE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, es-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.06, 100 per qent second clsss 0.90, 100 per cent third class OM, 25 per cent new crop no stock, R4O per cent 0 JO. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.68, Special
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    • 77 4 THE Straito tin price la Pesug yesterday eased M|l per |M le fits above the aew litomtonl Th Agree* meet eeiflag, Mm nU. The Market riled steady despite a "small df»p* to baying activity, malaly from the I® traders, whOe a tower Leadea etose ea Taesday aight aad
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    • 30 4 Rubber: Mar 19 Singapore: April; 324.50 cents (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: April: 326.00 cents (down 0.00 cent) Tin: M5%270 (down Msl) Official offering: IMH tonnes (np 34*4 tonnes)
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    • 145 4 AP INDONESIA has become the second major rubber producer to sign the International Rubber Agreement 1979, which is aimed at stabilising world rubber prices. The stabilisation would be achieved through maintenance of a buffer stock. Producing countries would contribute to the stock, and consuming countries would purchase
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    • 342 4 THE SINGAPORE market yesterday closed slightly lower with April One RSS buyers quoted at ***** cents per Idlo, down 0.50 cent (ram Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down about four cents on easier London advices and stale bull selling, they «id. Afternoon prices recovered slightly on
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    • 250 4 ILAA prices In ctnli per kilo yesterday Mm tttlk) BkOtvt Sellers i Oowe (par kilo) lat 1 R S-S prompt f .o.h. I1L0C BUM lot 1KSS. JOpri] MOO Wit tat 1 m May MJO 337.56 tat ms. MOO MUM UK/Coat 30: 00 Ml Mil tat im M OO
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    • 85 4 NOON 88* 8MR pncm i»j Unit Aaail {Cmrrvml MU) <f«rww« Hit) SSR 3D SSRSO l toa adbt) Mj MpM ML MTMN M4MM 10 I77MN 167 HON mooN "£3 MM) M1.00N MUON r tLB CV L 5 1 CP 1* 0 f toa P^» M«l MM Man mi
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    • 128 4 THE MARKET in Kuala Lumpur yesterday was lower on wiling interest centred in the southern region, dealers said. The Tnrttsn State Trading Corporation purchased 3,000 tonnes at refined bleached deodorised palmoU at US$6lO per tonne prompt shipment but this failed to aid sentiment. In the sooth, April and
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    • 185 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-fo-dowa) CsMsn yarn: Chins Blue Phoesix Sis 2415; 32s 2,790, 40s 3,000 (per bale at 400 lbs). Pises gseds: Chios Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs usq; Flower sad Butterfly
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    • 189 4 CHICAGO Board at Trade soybean futures closed mixed, up 1H cents per bushel spot to fractionally lower. A commercial associate house was the major buyer in May on the dose to maintain gains in the near-bys, pit traders said. Exporters and commercials were Ugfet sellers late, they added. Tit*
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    • 153 4 CHICAGO Board at Trade wheat taturta closed mined on Tuesday, down three cents per bushel spot to up four in new crap. The spot March was comparatively week owing to «peculator long ttqtfdatioo ahead at the ft—i trading day on today, floor traders said. Wheat trade was a lacklustre
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    • 836 4 D COFFEE: Futures finished a quiet morning's trading £7 0 per tonne lower to unchang- Ed from Tuesday in sales of j 874 lots tnrhirttng eight opj tioas Dealers said there were no fresh factors and in routine trading the market held a narrow range, time ahead of
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 645 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa THE MARKET continued to advance yesterday, reflecting a rebound on Wall Street. Purchase* centred on resources-related, electrical and machinery issues in the morning. In the afternoon, largecapitalisation issues were heavily bought. But speculative issues posted sharp losses. Investors retrained from actively buying ahead of the
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    • 335 4 Source: SHK Sec THE MARKET declined yet again yesterday despite better overseas markets as investors took heed oI the increased prime rate in the US. Turnover was admittedly low, which led some brokers to speculate the market could not tall much further in the short term, but worries were
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    • 356 4 SHALE oil and stocks led gains yesterday as renewed foreign support and heavy institutional buying fuelled an acrosa-the-board rally, dealers said. Brokers said renewed interest in the speculative area, combined with improved base metal and gold prices aided the recovery. Among speculative shares oil shale operator Central Pacific rose
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    • 150 4 STOCKS dosed generally firmer yesterday and turnover rose to U. 7 million pesos from 6.4 million, dealers said. Atlas Con B, Baguio Gold, Lepanto B, Marinduque B, Philex B, Basic Petroleum, Oriental B, Phil Overseas, Seafront, Ist Phil Hldgs and Vulcan firmed but CDCP ML MAR Pesos Acoje Mining
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    • 272 4 BANK stocks remained steady yesterday, while speculative* eased slightly in light trading, dealers said. Bangkok Bank closed unchanged at 310, Capital Trust lost one baht to 73, First Trust fell one to 90, Asia Credit roae two to IK, and Rama Tower dropped 1.50 to 89.50. MAR l» Ball
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    • 51 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 431.7 Monday 433.2 Week Ago 456.6 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday BO 1.82 Monday 78&J6 Week Afo ***** HJLHANG SENG Wednesday 738J8 Tuesday 747.7» Week A(o_ mj] SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wedneeday «01.17 Tuesday 8MJ7 Week Ago 611.43 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday ***** Tuesday TRU8 Week Ago
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 394 5 Reuter THE qpot oil mark*!, where prices htve already been eroded tar a Art la supnliss, tf unlikely to pick ap again during the next six months, London tradera eakl. "It ie all gloom aad despondency," oaa trader said, tafaniiig to the
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    • 141 5 MEXKX), fast bscnmftg a major oil prodncsr, has announced that Its proven petroleum ressrves total 50 MlHon barrels. The new flgme, marly eight thnes higher than the proven isstivts In 1978, was given In a speech prepared tor delivery by Jorge Dtax Serrano, chief of .the state oil
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    • 298 5 AP COMMON Market foreign ministers set the agenda for the March 31 summit meeting putting the community's budget dispute, agriculture and energy at the top of the Hst The agenda wfll also include dismsrions of community economic and social programmes, the European Monetary System
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    • 335 5 AP IRAN'S revolutionary council has ordered an investigation Into allegations of massive brand In national Parliamentary ejections, most of it attributed to the Islamic party that is leading in the contest If it dominates the new Parliament, the clergy-led Islamic Republican Party (tRP) might use
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    • 274 5 AP AMERICANS continued to spend a high proportion of their income in February even though their wages and other earnings grew at the lowest rate since the 1974-75 nussirm the Commerce Department reported on Tuesday. Such spending, which has the out of
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    • 388 5 Reuter CONGRESSIONAL economic specialists in the US yesterday pushed ahead with proposals to put the US national budget for 1981 into surplus without waiting tor President CdHeri list of cuts. The House of Representatives Budget Comnunittse called its first mooing since Mr Carter announced his
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    • 131 5 US TRADE representative Reubtn Astern on Tuesday, the Administration's strong opposition to import controls am Jimmk can aad said even (Bscnas ing with Japan the possffaOtty of voluntary restraints would violate anti-trust lava. Mr Askew said artificially holding down the level of Japanese imparts, now running
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 291 5 Agencies PRESIDENT Carter scored a landslide win over Senator Edward Kennedy in the Illinois primary on Tuesday aad foout-ruaaer Roaald Reagan won convincingly over homestate challenger John Anderson in the Republican race. After a month of primaries, the big mtnois win leaves Mr Carter aad Mr Reagan far
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  • 482 6 PROTECTIONISM is a word that is being used leas nowadays, but that does not mean it is any tees of a threat to developing countries than it has been. The latest proposal (ran the EEC to «change the system o! classification of imports forGSP purposes
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  • 222 6 II £gHE EXPORT Credit Inaurance Corporation of a Singapore (EC3CS) may be having problems u with its coverage of Stagapore exports to several t African countries, but Ste record payment of ;:95Q,***** a single exporter is likely to tar jnorn favourable publicity for BOGS than an
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  • 1143 6  -  a» PETER KENYON Reuter BRITAIN'S annual budget due next Wedneeday wffl be a critical teat of the Conservative government's economic and credibility. Elected leas than a year ago be a programme to restore incentives to wort aad damp down oa public ependtSg, the government, led by Prine
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  • 580 6  -  h NESTOR CERVANTES Depthnews. I HOW MUCH to a teacher really worth? A survey by the International Labour Office says the teacher's place in the wage classification syaterns of many countries varies. However, in most of the TO countries surveyed, they are In
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 2515 7  -  By JOHN WONG IN RECENT years dramatc political ud scMomlc 'hsages I» Cklu tevt rtftaaUy |N« Hoagkoag a wr hut of Bit, something IMM bar this British Ooloqr for canttosdng Its ecoIfering the past tin» bate dace the Com» list Hevddtaa to CUm.
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  • 696 7  -  nm I with MARGARET THOMAS nVE HAVE, in recent weeks, plunged fearlessly into the deep waters at snobbery, throwing up rolling waves opinion and protest which have 'tttasbed over the materialistic snobbery of the little horrors of certain spools and are now lapping threateningly around the
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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    • 530 8 rr Where to wine, dine and entertain 3se<Sljef cartel at 8.15 |mt etiert) Ujurstart) ai tip ©aron'B ttHe. -L—fcUL m h In the best Euro{>ean tradition of old, our Che# will ceremoniously carve a succulent roast, done to a turn, on the one and only roast spit in town. Treat
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    • 202 8 CairnMH Coctrtall Loangc T rrorjif. n V- v V i MS\ K«»t I 11 •11 4. I;«\ a II V 1 i Ronnie ETrio 9» Robto'i Tavern. The placeto gq to, after work. To relax, and to eq}oy your favourite drink. In a cosy, soothing atmosphere with cool, J u~
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 290 9 GOLD futures in Stagapore yesterday closed sharply higher compared with overnight levels, la reaction to the recent steep decline, dealers said. There ware ao apedflc (actors behind the rally, while some dialers reported local buylag interest was evideat in late trading prompted by firmer overseas gold prices. Trading was
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    • 509 9 THE MARZZr was relatively quiet yesterday, with rates remaiaing fairly stable throughout the day. From an opening of 249.30/40 against the yea, the US dollar eteadtod for most of the monriag but eased to 248.05/15 whsa the J Tokyo market closed. II 2 weakened further whea trading in
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    • 180 9 THE UJS. dollar far overnight delivery yesterday closed at 249.10 yea, unchanged (ran the opening but up from 248J0 at Tuesday's dose, dealers aid. Trading was light with volume of US$59B million. After an early steadtaess, the doDar rose in stowsjate trading an limited import covering by Japanese traders.
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    • 22 9 THE average rata at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lead to their bast customers is 11.1 per .cent.
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    • 129 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rate* as at close on March 19: jSPlii c- rero«x>c« 9 SS£— 16H 10H 17H 17 V*... 188/16 187/16 If 1/16 1819/16 Mini IS 15/14 1TH 17H 17H 1TH 3 months 6 months IS months •win. Dim. (MMfa MM) 81/16 67/16 616/16 SH 78/16
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    • 37 9 ■Vi rffi offered by d lard) 19: -7* CM* 1 M«MN 3-month Treasury Mils 7 7H 3 month Bank Mils 11 10% 3 months CD 113/16 113/1# 6 months CD 117/M 118/16 Source: National Discount Co
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    • 206 9 THE U.S. dollar yesterday opened little changed on Far East levels, but below highs in. New York on Tuesday night Immediately following the decision by several lea* tag US banks to raise prime rate to a record 18 per cent, dealers They attributed the softer tone to easier Eurodollar
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    • 124 9 THE U.S. dollar eased further yesterday agaiast major currencies in moderately active late tradiag in reaction to its recent sbsrp climb, dealers odd. They said the US unit was also dspr«Bcd by easier Eurodollar rates on Tuesday and was quoted at a late 1.8808/18 marks compared with an early
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    • 42 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of |40 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from March 24 to 28. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.
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    • 155 9 Reuter TIB JAPANESE geveraneat has aisphi a fresh paekaga la heap hffiatlaa la fiscal 1999 starting aext ■snth wttMa Mi affietel 14 ptjjsntjajrt*, a CaMnet lag a rtwMn*'the'Cast'af Japaa's official flmnt rale Is a rtiriail una mag 9 ■easares aanaaaeed «a Haled t, was adapted
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    • 125 9 FEDERAL Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker said the surcharge on the discount rate may be varied in conjunction with changes In market rates. The Board added to its 13 per cent discount rate last Friday a 3 per cent surcharge (or frequent borrowers. Mr Volcker said the surcharge
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    • 1231 9 S NEW YORK A STRONG late afternoon rally on Tuesday, led by oil and precious metal shares, helped the New York market bounce back in heavy v trading (ran its steep (all on Monday. The rebound was largely teebniStcal since the market was already 2;
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    • 386 9 Reuter THE BANK OF Japan will raise the reserve requirement ratio for banks by 0.25 per cent from the current 1.75 per cent, effective April 1. Earlier estimates by banking sources were proven right. They predicted that that the increase will be
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    • 394 9  -  By CHOO AI LENG THE COMING months should see Credit Lyonnais, the local branch of the second largest bank in France, more actively involved in merchant banking following the recent Setting up of an international division within the bank. According to Credit
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    • 550 9 Reuter FINANCIAL analysts in Hongkong gave a lukewarm reception to President Carter's and-lnflatlon proposals, announced recently. Most took the view that the US Administration was moving in the right direction in its f mpatjn to control lirflstisn but many said they would have preferred a more
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    • 118 9 TAX HAVENS Tax Havens-where are they? How can they be used How can you cut your taxes by using them These are just some of the questions which are answered in this valuable guide. k iv 4 W-'. SI m Ml LAST FEW COPIES LEFT! $75/w: v 278 mm x
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  • 1245 10 BID and offer prim officially listed ud burtasss in aad reparted to the Stock Exchange ywtfidiy with the aumher of aharea traded Aoaa la brackets in lots of {,000 units, unless otherwise X SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL a COMMERCIAL tea (X«SB 2488) (1)
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  • 85 10 i i i i t JBSSSfiBI h 1 J n 1 a par* bquny ruaa 1-H ui ftfal ProfFM LB Ui Mai hart; Turnd L«T LS Mai Barfer* rwd LIT L9M rtMBMn m is Second B putra LB UI TMrd B'outra LIS' Ui Ftortfc tfputr* LIS Lit F*t*
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  • 2598 10 107W1MO fUgk Uw C—HW Laat •ale 4-ar-Dhr Dhr C*vt Yli P/K Vat COOO] Day I High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL jk COMMERCIAL 1 •wo 423 J -is 'MO <82 ■S 207 Acma 123* AJeom HO Allied Choc 133 BAT 296 Bata VTH Ben lM* Berjaya Kmt 2M
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  • 1583 10 J BID aad otter prtoM officially listed aad Nirirw la aad reported to the Kuala Lnmpur Stock Exchaafe jwn ifej with the namber of dam traded abbmrn fe brackets hi kits of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. IfnaH g Aim (IMB LIB) a Chw (LB B) AMD
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  • 64 10 HYTEX has clarified that its negotiations last year to buy a controlling interest in its associate, Hypak Sdn Bhd, were held between Folez Industries, which holds 51 per cent interest in Hypak, and other individual investors. The negotlationi were unsuccearful as they were unacceptable to Hypak'a banker. Hytex
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  • 500 10 THE hcan agfMMftg to to retoxtag Mr haM aa the MrtK y win lay Mirtto (tanl M, Bin prim were •lightly Hiilii, lifted ftk«v« their gay'a toweto hwL Netlag the ißprivM etattoanat, tregere were «Be* M —put that the HM«fcM| MBrhat vm het»
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  • 546 10 PRICES drifted in erratic trading to close slightly easier on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Traders remained cautious and wary of the price fluctuations and most of them adopted a wait-and-see attitude. The market tended to be softer for the greater part of the
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  • LATEST RESULT
    • 58 10 has reported pre-tax profit for the six months ended Dec 31, 1979, of Msl.BB million as compared with $751,906 for the previous period, on sales of $1142 million ($9.59 million). The company said ttat barring unforeseen circumstances, trading profit for the second half-year is expected to be
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 367 11 SUPREME Corporation has disclosed a package of encouraging news for its shareholders. The group has reported a hefty Jump in its interim profit, announced a one-for four bonus isme which will raise paid-up capital to $38.6 million, and in a separate proposed to buy
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    • 175 11 DfBUCO Mid Mr Oliver Tu Kok Kheng has resigned (ram its board of directors. Mr Ong Lay Khian has been appointad in Ms place. < At an BOCa# oo March 14, Ma reh olden at CMtag Bfel approved the acquisition of Amalgasttted Rob. bar Estates Ltd, Rubber Trust
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    • 841 11  -  By ANTHONY TAN UNTIL the last weekend, few local investors had heard of Hang Lung Development (HLD). But in the last few days, this situation has changed completely. This Hongkong-based company now occupies cefttre stage on the local corporate scene. Apart from the
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    • 223 11 Date UatFtll Year rampaay icnn 1 Irniwi ill Net BPS Qrw Pwitii r hat year <«■*> Dhr. Fnm M'wata Steel <*> dtw) I 22/12 12.4 10.0TE 14,803 Nat Iron F 7/2 57.8 al7.9 37,679 UOB F 37/2 19.0 all.4 36,829b -yoF x 'F 27/2 17.5 10.0 6,455 Sealion
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    • 573 11 Letter to the Editor Dear Or, As a small shareholder in Malayan Oedit, I note with great dismay and disillusionment the recent changes in the management of the company which have not been beneficial to the small shareholders at aH In the first instance, when the Jack
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    • 192 11 ULU Benut ConsoMdsted Industrie* (M)'s pretax profit hat slipped marginally to (or the full year ended Aug 31, 1979, despite an encouraging 23 per cent increase at the midterm. Subsidiary Pacific Refractory Industries, which produces firebricks and industrial ceramics, incurred a substantial increase
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    • 876 11 nam by HOCK LOCK SIEW YESTERDAY'S announcement by food-baaed Ben Co at its intention to sell its 64.7 per cent-owned subsidiary, Ben Hwa, was not difficult to stomach. In spite of what its directors said eight months ago about "discussions being held with overseas
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    • 137 11 Company Particular* Es Date Books Temerloh Sine Darby G Keat 8«l Prop TTtit Paa Malay a a D B 8 Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Bonus Issue of I
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    • 435 11 CUTMl PtJMII Ex Date Books Cloaa Data Total far Total far Payable Uto year hidi— Partla PUat Llafal B Kawat Prtau KLKipoM Ufa BMII Sal Nata M'ala Biee 8 P Textile T Caaaal U AC BUataac MBS A Aaal H»« (M) K Sfcdta A Hltaa Tta Baata 0—■■■1
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    • 166 11 *»»<%•. SsSS* iJeft on Shelf ■improve u^ mes to th* 'Minister, 2? p" English S fk rch for av<! <§£ 2S? 3W I —7 f' S /ifiw this bZl d "s he 4Sibr&C'X -i Plain Words Ernmt Gowert Since u 151,1 *PP«*«i in the fifties The Complete PWn Words has
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    • 131 11 THE SANWA BANK, LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCH USS 15.000.000 Negotiable Floating Rata U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 23rd September. 1962 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 20th March. 1980 to 22nd September, 1960 the Certificates will carry a
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  • 335 12 JHERE it a high probability that equity participajfi» by Malaysians in one jl the world's largest gMnufacturer of copying pUtdIIDGS, Rank Xerox, jfill take root over the nest ;<to years. >lThe proposal to intro♦ce local participation in v 3Eank Xerox's establishJ*nt in Malaysia is
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  • 363 12  -  b* CHOO AI LENG SINGAPORE industrialists looking for investment opportunities abroad should not be deterred by New Zealand's distance from major export markets but should instead take advantage of the country's wealth of natural resources. This is the view of a New Zealand government official. Mr
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  • 347 12 THE Housing «ad Development Board's (HDB) brickworks win doable its current brick production of 30 million brides a year in 18 months. Further, its sand output, which currently stands between 100,000 tons to 120,000 tons a month will be boosted when another quarfy begins operations
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  • 237 12 THE Government is looking into the ponibility of siting coal-fired power stations on one of the Islands off Singapore, said the Minister for Environment, Mr Lim Kim San. He said no definite decisions have yet been made, adding that several offers to conduct feasibility studies have been
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  • 156 12 THE Minister for Labour will be asked, in the next Parliamentary session on March 25, whether he would consider lowering the rate of Central Provident Fund contributions for wage earners upon reaching the age of 40 or SO years. The question will be posed by Ntr Ang
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  • 146 12 CONSTRUCTION work has begun on a new hotel In Nanjing, Chins partly financed by Singapore financier Mr Tao Shing Pee, chairman of property company Singapore Land. The 37-storey Jinling Hotel will have 804 rooms when completed in 1981 It is entirely funded by
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  • 95 12 BOEING Company has appointed Singapore Airlines (SIA) to administer Its Far East Spare Parts Consignment Store in the Republic to serve all 3Q Boeing aircraft operators in Asia. The stove, located in the SIA engineering division's Technical Supplies Store at Paya Lebar, win be operational
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  • 73 12 AFP THE' ASEAN Chemical Industry Chib Is studying the feasibility of undertaking two projects under the ambit of the Asean Indus trial complementation programme. Mr Christopher Chew, executive secretary of the club, said the projects are the manufacture of acetylene black and the bulk importation of vinyl chloride
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  • 301 12 SINGAPORE is one of the top spenders on mass media advertising per head of population among M Asian countries including Japan and Australia. For every man, woman and child US$23 was spent on advertising in Stagapore in 1918. With a population of U mfflfcw the total
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  • 194 12 EIGHT major American banks led by Chase Manhattan rated their prime interest rate to a record 19 per cent an Tuesday. It was the first increase in the prime rate since President Carter announced his anti-inflation package last week. Most major New York banks did not
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  • 217 12 PRIME Minister Press Tlnsulanonda of Thailand announced yesterday that his government would reduce domestic retail prices of diesel, kerosene and cooking gss by 11 to 15 per r—it General Prem said his Cabinet had agreed on the price cut for the three types of foe!
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  • 774 12 LONDON, Wed. The market dosed quietly mixed, dealers •aid, and at SJtpm die Financial Timet index «u down U at 429.9. Gold dura «ere the most active sector following the upward movement in the bullion price which pushed heavyweight producers up to USfIJQ higher. Longer dated government bonds
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  • 216 12 THE chief war of the PiopeHy Tax Division appealed to the High Court jiXirdiy to raise the annual value of a Jurong property determined by the Valuation Review Board at $00,300 to $112,000. Arguing the caae foe the chief aucaor, State Counsel
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    • 406 12 The Export Credit Inayranca Corporation of Singapore Ltd., a company sponsored by the Smgopore Government, is now in its fourth yeor of operation. -The Corporation exists to promote the expansion of Singapore's trade and industry. It does this by insuring exporters and banks against the occurrence of commercial, potiticaJ and
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    • 290 12 DATATRONICS NORTH STAR MCROCOMNTER A complete, high performance microcomputer system with 32K RAM boards, minifloppy disks, 4MHz ZBOA microprocessor, flooting point processor, serial/parallel ports. Software avodobte are word processor, general ledger, occounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory control, mocro assembler, Fortran, Basic, Cobol, Pascal etc. RMSTRttL/ENCKIRRIC APfIKITNM Analog/Digital and Digital/Analog converters
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    • 59 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Mainly fair. Bnart for 24 boars prior U 7J9 pjn. m Mar II at mt airport. Maximum temperature 31.6 Associated humidity 72 Minimum temperature 22.7 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 3.80 Rainfall in millimetres 18.9 Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 81 13 AP S SIR YUE-KONG Pao, owner of one of the world's biggest tanker {feets, has held talks with top Chirae officials In Beijing on shipping and port facilities China's domestic news agency said Sir Yue»Kong, chairman of the Hongkong-based World-wide Shipping met Vice Premiers Gu Mu and
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      • 118 13 AP THE SAILING ship which carried Captain Robert Scott's m-fated expedition to the Antarctic in search of the Sooth Pole In 1910 was hauled out of the water on Tuesday for a refit; But shocked naval engineers discovered nothing to be done. Naval architect Tim Fur said: "We
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      • 72 13 AP TriE FIRST US government ship to visit China In more than 30 yeuvteayes San Diego* on the lone voyage tomorrow. A team of ocean scientists will be aboard the vessel, Oceaaognpber, one of the largest and most advanced sea-going research platforms in the world. The
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    • 499 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ THE JAPANESE Straits of Malacca Couacil has promised to support the efforts of maritime countries of South-east Asia with phorettaes oa the Straits of ifotorfy to ensure the safety of the straits under the Traffic Separation Scheme. The council, a
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    • 491 13 MfptosUaa Orf Adriatic Aha All trans Alpac Angkutan ANL APL Argentine ASCL Asia Merchant Atlas Bank Line BBS Ben Line Ben Ocean Ben Asia Benbuflt Bine Funnel CAVN-FMG China Nav China Ocean CMCR Cnan Colombo Coot LJne Deccaa Djakarta Lioyd Door Sue DSR IV VI VI VI
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    • 794 14 ENERGY SHIFT Seatrade IT TOOK aot eat but tam Middle East ail crim to do it, but Japan Is now coming to term with coal as a major component of its asttcna] energy supply. One of the Japanese government's new energy goals for M
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    • 968 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT hx CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated Ume of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and Is subject to change (1) All export PCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following
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    • 1387 14 NORTH American grain chartering very slow oil Tuesday but cargoes were covered (ran the US Gulf to east coast Mexico at US$lB (do) for March/April and from Northern Range to Malta ht pi (Bo) for April, also (ran Not tlwn Range to Malaysia at $45 (do) (or April.
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    • 897 15  -  INTER IE ISLAND m _l^SHIPPING_ By LINDA TAN bma» i developing 1 iss facing many constraints in modernising pert facilities will continue the lii—fifaire in port and shipping operations while it remains commercially and economically viable to do so. In Fiji, such constraints include the
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    • 317 15 TAIWAN'S highly-competi-tive shipbuilding industry is about to take on further edge as a major marine diesel engine factory moves into production. In a government-backed drive to step up local shipbuilding technology, the state-run Taiwan Machinery Manufacturing Corp the country's largest heavy Industrial firm
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    • 141 15 Reuter BURMAH OA's seven liquified natural gaa (LNG) carriers on Par East contracts will be able to ran at capacfty following Tspsawf plans to increase LNG parabases tram Tndonssli A Barm ah Aid die additional revenue accruing to the wfll be much less
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    • Article, Illustration
      461 15 &Af*llHl> AIHVALI TODAY KKPPBL WKABVEB Apennines Mara (after Laagkeens) 38/3# Basfaan (0500 atattts after FTWsandr Seraflmovtcfa) 42 43 Barter Tonsberg (RO/RO) (0700 after Triamon A Bashan shifts Raq. starboard) 4K/47 Baaga Mas (2000 after Banowati) It Dong Kwaag- (2300 after Keng Hoi) 27/21 Lanka Kalyani (2000 after
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    • 4552 19 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 470 20 DUTCH-AUSSIE AFFAIR LEADING Dutch transport operator Pbs vu Ommeren NV of Rotterdam, is considering forming new Joint bulk carrier pooling operation with Rnlkshlps Ltd, a subsidiary of Australia's Thomas Nationwide Transport Ltd. Central to the proponed venture is the ordering of a series
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    • 452 20 HiNCMI: Navifret SA, part of the Sanara group of Pari* is to initiate a new container service between Bordeaux and the UK port of Shoreham with the first ■fling ex-Bordeaux tentatively programmed (or March 15. The Has is lo use the chartered, German nag tally cellular Btrte Rilacbmr
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    • 470 20 UPI A THREE-member appointed by the liberiaa government has begun bearings in New York on the early morning collision on Nov 1 of two Liberian vessels that claimed the lives of 83 Taiwanese seamen. The crash of the bulk carrier Mhun snd the tanker
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    • 196 20 AFP i i RATES paid to supertankers la the Gulf Stales area are ."quite insufficient" to enable shlpowuets to continue to trade, London ahipferuker E.A. Gibson aaid in fta latest review Consequently, «nay owners are now either laying up their vessels again
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    • 272 20 THE Ifl9 annual report of the West of England Pftl Chib paints to a problem which shipowners seem to be encountering in Turkish parts. The chib notes that many of Its members are oat to their cast the problems which often arise trom s fixture
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    • 1280 20 The MDaf ahKppiag Bim operating from local ng 1 A-B Adriatic OnMnr rw»k>«» er Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). US AFBA Wiippif Shipping Agenar cies (S)/Euro-Asia Line mt AIM C. tumtm Sea' Consortium ly (S)/Msrintex Enterprise (PK). ee Alpse Intrasea <S)/Yeo Sbpg and Trading (KL)/Maad Cargo Handling
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    • 176 13 tef S!:AI()R[) A MA 11 UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG WEEKLY MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES 17/4 I (13/5). I FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE E291 I^3 loxfcnt for Aoita, Sabpct Ywto,-Srtnet SULm MM MDKKS <•«. Ml ***5/00 C) FLOQt. MM MOUSE, SNGAPOK 0207 TEL 221M94 IELEX NO RS2S4I9 CfS OfC PSA COOONN NO
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    • 371 14 IFO SHIPPING PTf LTD SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PGR I KEIANG PfNANG mm HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: HO: KL *****3 y*: t «i it* S3 S5 n 21/23 Mr 24/20 Mr oNaalt/4jMal«/4.1» 21/4. Mm 24/4.l** 27/4, Am* 4/5 2S/27*» 20/31 Mr l/4«p OM/Um 25/4. Uton 30/4. Btmm
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    • 779 15 Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Seboh, Serawek, Brunei Ports end Bangkok CmtSMrSt Urtkm T«/Fsa ■tap Mm Sta Stat Ptat tai ta ita lataaa UL lta*ta<taaai Mtat 21 Mr (Apr UApr UApr 14% 7Apr taMta Star Sta UApr SApr n Apr a Apr SAp •mm SApr
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