The Business Times, 25 March 1980

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MLC(P) No. 111/l/M TTJKBDAY, MARCH U, IfM 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY..
    • 48 1 Reuter LONDON, Moo. The dollar row sharply on European foreign exchange markets today, boosted by the high interest rates which it an attractive investment. The dollar was traded at 1.» West German marks, highest level for month» and well up on Friday's close 0t1.87. Reuter
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    • 71 1 AP LONDON, Mon.— Britain's 12-week-old mHnmi steel strike will drag on, steel unions said after Employment Secretary James Prior rejected their demand for a government inquiry into the dispute. Mr Bill Sirs, general secretary of the dominant Iron and Steel Trades Confederation,'said that Mr Prior told leaders
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    • 82 1 AFP SEOUL, Hon. Iran is trying to withdraw its US$l7 million investment made to an ail refinery now under construction and due for completion next month at Onsan, South Korea. The National Iranian Oil Company (Nioc) invested that sum in 1976 to create a joint venture firm with
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    • 73 1 AFP CAIRO, Man. The deposed Shah of Iran "will have an urgent operation as soon as he arrives at the Maadi Military Hospital, where a whole wing has been reserved for him," Radio Cairo reported today. The ex-Shah's special plane will lanrf at an Egyptian airport
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    • 67 1 Reuter TOKYO, Mod. Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira today instructed his government to study to what extent Japan could increase its share of cost» for stationing US troops in the country. Foreign Minister Saburo Oldta told a press conference following talks in Washington the order was given after be
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    • 90 1 Reuter HONGKONG, liirt I Tiliiji I i L shipping ua* nate Sir Yue-Kong Pao said today his" company had signed an. agreement in Beijing to develop China's merchant shipping fleet. Sir Yue said Ms World Wide Shipping group would set up a joint venture company with Chinese authorities
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    • 92 1 AP I NEW YORK, Mod. The stock market hiiarf k lower continuing its slide of the past six weeks s amkl recession worries: The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials drop- t ped 2.64 to 782.51 in the first half hour. Losers c outnumbered miners by nearly a2to
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  • 135 1 Rites Goodwood Park MO +20 Indices Tu Cko«( 540 10 Mar 21 Mar 24 Mtltktff P»khe Taxtifc Paper Product* Hi«k Low 440 10 B.T. Index: 3914.36 3892.45 213 217 MO +6 +7 +5 Industrials: Finance: 455.43 453.12 ***** 833.84 Goatiaas K L Iadaatrio* as m +5 +5
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    143 1 Rises Indlcss Rahman Hy Paper Prod MO 221 +20 Mar 21 Mar 24 +11 B.T. Index: 6498.71 6448.48 P Textile 216 +08 Industrials: 521.96 520.05 K G Hold 442 +fll Finance: 727.55 722.73 211 +07 Hotels: 338.59 328.51 Genting 530 +05 Properties: 364.06 341.47 Falls PMRI 364 -56
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  • 659 1  -  $150 m PROVIDED FOR PURCHASES By RONNIE LIM Chief Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government is considering building up a 90-day strategic oil stockpile (or the Republic. A report proposing such a move is now under study by the Cabinet, sources said yesterday. First hints of the
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  • 227 1 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has forecast a higher rate of inflation this year. According to the MAS' fourth quarterly bußetta, towe/'price level in the first half of 1979, the annual rate of increase in consumer prices for the first half of this
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  • 495 1 ;jooNß]Slotfe£ia4 «ifMKi bsskiie centarta^eate^. day for their reactions to the latest innovative financing instrument introduced by property developer United Overseas TjbH (UOL). UOL last Friday announced. together with its year-end results, the biggest public issue ever In Singapore of a 9K> mflbon loan stock lane
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  • 289 1 ANOTHER of the Nanyang University Council has proposed the reorganisation of Nantah into sn American-style university. Mr Lim Kee Ming, also the president of the'Singspore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, supports a similar proposal made by the chairman of the Nantah Council, Mr Wee Cho Yaw, last
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  • 104 1 NBBOVUfIONi k*mvm »P| i Baa* KmtZT*Jai! to < 222 Mehan im'ul Imne liMati ft» iwi mile < tajL 1 topartSrsyjyShi ssrxs-yssrs g *Sl tot O&hMMMtolite alitCAi ami aa i| Ma kasha MMtelj I» MaIAC. The praAM «C, Mr Jaaash U, waa m|!
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  • 396 1  -  By RAHIN KASSIM SHIPBUILDING and ei«i- —lf company Promet M« taken a new partner In a move to strengthen ita operations. Barely tree (ram its tieup with Jar-dine Offshore (Holdings) Ltd, Promet's managing director Brian Chang Mm aold X per cent of Promet's shares
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 383 2  -  By JOHN LIM ABOUT 000 workers went back to their Jobs at the Aurora toy factory la Toa Payoh yesterday following the factory'* successful negotiations with a consortium of Singapore banks to get the trippied plant ranging These workers were temporarily lald-off when Aurora ceased
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    • 302 2 BRANIFF International Airways will make a fare increase of 9 per cent on its Pacific routes when the International Air Transport Association's recommendation is approved by glnppnrß Mr Russell Thayer, Braniffs president, said after a two-day visit to Staigapore that the recommendation, which has been
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    • 132 2 MORE than 70,000 German tourists are expected to arrive in Singapore this year, according to AMK Berlin, a company that organises exhibitions, (airs and congl AMK said thst with increasing numbers of Germans interested in the Republic, a Singapore stand was set up at the
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    • 78 2 THE Singapore Chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineer» (AIIE) will be hoMing its second General Mm ting an liarch Sat LadyhUl HoteL In conjunction with this event, there would be a talc by Mr CK Tseng, regional public relations consultant at Boeing Company, en Promoting
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    • 45 2 GOODYEAR (S) has reduced the price for Its passenger car tyres from yesterday. The tyres now cost between 19 and |Z1 cheaper, depending on the model. The lowering of prices was a result of the reduction In tariffs on Imparted car tyres.
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    • 239 2 PACE Advertising, a leading local advertising agency, has appointed Miss I* lag Cheng, a London graduate in graphic arts, as senior account executive. Miss Choog is part of the new generation of advertising executives, competent in public relations, account servicing, in addition to being qualified to advise
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    • 284 2 TOE Department of Trade to Inviting Vocal traders to participate hi various trade exhibitions and missions to be held this year. The Poridonia International Exhibition will be held In Pireaus, Greece from June 2 to June 7. Ibis is a biennial fair which
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    • 339 2  -  By CHOO AI LENG TEXAS Instruments, a major American electronics manufacturer, has set up a regional training centre to conduct courses for customers. Called the Ada Pacific Dlvlsiou (APD) Education Centre, It provides training fertilities and educational development programmes designed to meet the requirements
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    • 144 2 TWO third-year engineering students of the University of Singapore wffl spend three months of their vacation gaining working experience at the Shell Group's refinery in Pernis, Holland, beginning from next month. The refinery at Pernis is Shell's largest in the world. The students Chan Kwok Weng
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  • REGIONAL
    • 364 3 Reuter THE Japanese government is unlikely to introduce antiinflation v measures more concrete than those already announced before this summer's general elections for the Upper House of Parliament, informed sources said. The Liberal Democratic government last year suffered a) major setback in Lower Houfce election,
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    • 152 3 Reuter JAPANESE steel manufacturers will bow have to determine their steel export prides more cautioualy than ever because of the suspension of the US trigger price system. Steel industry sources in Tokyo «aid the suspension means the lose of a convenient price determining method for steel
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    • 732 3 THE Malaysian Labour and Manpower Minister and the Registrar of Trade Union will be given sweeping powers to tackle industrial disputes under major amendments to the Trade Union Ordinance and the Industrial Relations Act, 1967. The proposed amendments were tabled before the Dewan Rakyat
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    • 231 3 AFP THE US plans to boost its arms sales to Thailand to the tune of US$5O million next year US$lO million more than has been set aside this year under their Foreign Military Sales (FlfS) credit programme. US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
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    • 304 3 AFP ASEAN members, whoae armed forces have been largely concerned with internal counter-insurgency activities, have reoently begun to weigh more heavily the need for defence against external threat. This was stated by US Senator Carl Levin in his report to the' US Senate armed services committee following
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    • 253 3 UPI THE Japanese Prime Minister has ordered a study of Japan's military spending, asking how much more money the nation could contribute to the cost of stationing American troops in Japan. After a meeting with Foreign Minister Saburo Okita yesterday, Premier Masayoshl Ohira asked officials to
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    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 505 3 A HONGKONG trade mission has secured West Asian orders for goods worth more than US$2.6 million. Another $2.6 million worth of orders are still under negotiation, said Mr WSChan, trade division manager of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce which organised the mission in conjunction with the
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    • 206 3 Reuter INDONESIA'S Foreign Minister, Mochtar Kusumaatmadja (above) was reported as saying he saw no reason for an early resumption of diplomatic relations between Indonesia and China. The English-language newspaper Indonesian Observer, quoted him as saying the main reason is that Beijing still maintained its policy
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    • 548 3 AFP BRITISH Defence Minister Francis Pym yesterday called for the development of trade between the UK and China when he began highlevel talks with Chinese officials in Beijing. Mr Pym, who arrived in the Chinese capital yesterday, is the second Western Minister responsible for
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    • 297 3 UPI THE; United States has "a complete lack of trust in India's nuclear intentions", said a study on US mfdear proliferation by the Institute (or Defence Studies and Analysis in India. The study quoted in Indian press report» on Monday added that
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 643 4 THE MOST important aim of the —gmtatlw for the Sixth International Tin Agrssmsat (ITA) which begin hi Geneva next month must be to protect the international interests of tin, industry Journal Tin Interasdana/ says in its latest In an editorial on the uniqueness of
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    • 224 4 Reuter THE MALAYSIAN Ratter Exehaage M llrnartag M (MRELB) aai the Bahber laaaiiallia at filagaairr (BA8) will mm rakber odaagM, &BELB efatirmaa Ahaaai SUM Ha JahaAa all The grade >ri|i«tl to f aiari Malayataa rakber BMB/itaaM Hlagaparr rabher 888 M, he teli a preee eeafereaee. Mr BahM
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    • 238 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed slightly higher yesterday with April One RSS buyers quoted at 32&50 cents per kilo, up Half a cent from last Friday's dose, dealer* said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lower London advices, upcountry selling and some stale bull releases. Afternoon levels recovered slightly
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    • 309 4 R.AJ9 prtcM In cenU per kilo yesterdayNoon (per kilo) Close x (per kflo)_ Int. 1 R-S.S. prompt f.o.b. 83.00 Iat. 1 RJ.S. April 324.50 Int. 1 R.SA Msy 335.00 Int. 2 RAS. 307.50 UK/Cant ***** Int. 3 R.S.S 3MJ0 UK/Cont 303.50 Iat 4 R-S.S 2».50 UK/Cont 2*7.30 Int.
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    • 92 4 NOON SSI ■AS and 8MR print ymu ■dar April ICmt 1 5£i Ml*) SSR» (1-taa palbO 2#0 00 i*#r% S100N TSS* ifcw MJODN SSR60 MKELB (1-Uja pallaO W7.00 April MHON »1jOO Mv MOON SMRCV (1-taa paUat) MUO 3MJ0N sauo «HN SMR L (1-toa pallet) 361.40 *3 SON
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    • 325 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per first claas (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 par cent second claas 0.90, 110 per cent third class 0* S per cent new onp no stock, B-10 per cent OJO. THAI BROKEN: A-siper 0.«, Special 0.0. THAI
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    • 191 4 YARN and cotton price* were quoted at follows in Hongkong on March 2L Yesterday's prices unavailable. (la HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cotton yam: China Bhw Phoenix Xk UO5; Us 2,770, «1 3,000 (per bale ot 400 lbs). Ptoee gaads: CMaa Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Flie
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    • 74 4 THE ttntte tla price la PriiTf yesterday raoe Ms2t per atoal te $2ja, te stead fST»Mve tee new Internatianal Tla Agreemeat eelllag, Tfcey aMtftatei the rtee te a flug eaatrtbatlaa af tla bmbm tratea tram atom aad etaflngi kiflai gappart tram CB, Japaaeae aai Ifiimwa matrea. Taraaver fed
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    • 56 4 THE MARKET In Kuala Lumpur yesterday ruled easier on lack 01 fresh features and operators sidelined, dealers said. In the south, April slipped MHS from Friday's level to $1,025 per tonne the northern region was traded at the same level. May was traded down to $1,085 in the
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    • 98 4 CHINESE PrMiM Ex<ku|«, «mini, ini tardajr: CmnM Bulk $102 sellers, old dram HOB sellers, new drum Jll2 seller*. C«p»: Mixed (loose) UK/ Coot $89.00 buyers. Pepper: liuntok s ASTA white fob 100% NLW $325.00 sellers, Sarawak white fob 96% NLW 1310.00 sellers, Sarawak special black fob 98% NLW
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    • 740 4 BUGAB: Number two taw sugar future* ended the first call Just below Friday's firm kerb levels with on gains of £8.40 to £7.35 per tonne. Price* then steadied further on mixed trade and outsider support with sentiment possibly aided by the Woodnouse, Drake and Carey's 1379/80 world sugar
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    • 131 4 STOCKS in Ixmdon Metal Exchange official ware* houses at the end of last week, (all in tonnes except silver, which is in Troy ounces): Copper rose 2,525 to 117,350 Tin fell 330 to 3,250 Lead roae 1,075 to 9,825 Zinc rose 800 to 49,800 Aluminium rise 1J.75 to
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    • 31 4 Rubber Mar 34 Singapore: 328.50 cents (up OfiO cent) Malaysia: April: 329JM ceata (up OJM) cent) Tim M ***** (up M 986) Official offering: 152 tonnes (down 36V* tonnes)
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 596 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Datwa THE NIKKEI Dow gradually rose from the morning opening yesterday to cloae at Y6567.25, up Y2l XL. Even so, trading was slack. The current market needs new Impetus ss investors seem to have lost interest in "resources-related industries", "non-ferrous metals", "large-capitalisa-tion issues" and "military equipment
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    • 315 4 Source: SHK See THE market had an unusually quiet day yesterday as investors considered if interest rates were peaking and the US was going into recession, or whether the major results to be announced would be lower than expected following SHK Props' interim figures on Friday. A wait-and-see attitude
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    • 290 4 SANTOS firmed sharply yesterday in sn otherwise generally hesitant market, rising 30 cents to A 16.80 on its Cooper Basin oil find, dealers said. Hooker rose four cents to $1.09 on the strength of its proposed merger with Tooths, but Tooths lost nine cents to $2.05. MAR 24 Cenu
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    • 187 4 PRICES declined io an Inactive market yesterday ,on interest rate (ears, broken said. 114 Bala Berti Jucker I US •4 Carpel IntarNaUonal m -4 Charooof Thai Wire m Crown Ami Duail Than* I Itl unci] Ftr«l TVtmi 07 JO -1ft Q. 8. Steel General Finance Goodyear Indo Thai Synthetics
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    • 84 4 MAK W 1 Pens Arujr Mminj -MM -0.0008 Alias Con. A Alia* Con B. 40 00 13 Baculo OoM Brnnirt Con. B mm woo -0.0008 4 MO unch Inro B Landoil 41« unch Lrpunto B -QJ0B2& ♦03 Mrralro Oriental A Oriental B Phil Ovrnmu .OS SOb -OJOO# -o sxa
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    • 26 4 HJC.HANO UNO Monday— KU3 Friday— .764*8 Week AfO 713J0 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Monday 802.47 Prhlay. 60U8 Week Ago 9N.tt ALL OBDINABIBS jS———Cf**TTl I, aa VHaBnHat^rH
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 372 5 PRESIDENT Carter of the US said that domestic politics must not be allowed to subvert the spirit of Camp David. Mr Carter was speaking on Sunday in a ceremony marking the first anniversary of the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel. The ceremony was
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    • 170 5 NYT THE CARTER Administration 1» planning to propose about US$7OO million in cutbacks of funds already appropriated by Congress for this fiscal year, as a prelude to deeper reductions in fiscal 1981 aimed at balancing the federal budget. According to a White House official.
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    • 289 5 Reuter OIL companies believe tomorrow's British Budget will result in more of their profits from higher North Sea oil prices being taken in taxes. Industry sources said companies operating in the North Sea believe the government would announce tomorrow that it wants talks on
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    • 786 5 ARRIVALS Service Local J Operator,Number Time s From PAA PA005 0125 NYC/SFO/HKG MAS MH601 0645 KUL MAS MH682 0710 KCH SU SQ528 0710 DHA SIA.BA SQ/BA17 0800 LHR/BAH SIA 0815 KUL MAS 1 0840 PEN MAS mm 0845 KUL MAS MH671 0830 PEN/KUL SIA SQsn 1000 HLP
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    • 356 5 Agencies EGYPT has prepared a special wing in a military hospital for the ailing exShah m Iran. The Shah was scheduled to arrive in the Egyptian capital yesterday. He left his exile-haven in Panama a day before Iran planned to start formal extradition proceedings against him.
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    • 150 5 UPI THE US and its North Atlantic Treaty Organisation allies could not be sure of defeating an all out Soviet attack against Western Europe now, but by 1985, the balance will be much more favourable to the West, the authoritative Institute for the Study of Conflict
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 387 5 Agencies THREE separate explosions ripped through the Italian consulate in London yesterday morning, completely gutting the first floor and engulfing the second floor in fire, police said. No injuries were reported, but residents in the immediate area of the consulate at Eton Place in London's fashionable Belgravia section
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  • 392 6 LOCAL industrialists and other private sector entrepreneurs have laboured so long under the shadow of a forceful and active Government that they appear to have missed the strongest signal yet that the Public sector has stopped forcing the pace and is willing
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  • 286 6 THE SINGAPORE Bank Employees' Union (SBEU) argues its case for a standard wage pact for the banking industry on the grounds that it would prevent, or at least minimise, Jobhopping and thereby permit greater productivity. This, at first glance, seems a valid enough argument and
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  • 1001 6  -  No matter how much littonesia can earn from its 1 oil revenue, a majority of its people will remain among the poorest in the world. As such, World Bank recommends that foreign aid for Indonesia should be increased from US$l.93 billion in 1979 to
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  • 864 6  -  Letters to the Editor Philip Metka Dear Sr, I am indeed very grateful to you for the very accurate report of my talk to the Rotary Club of Jurong; but not so appreciative of your leader of the same date, based on the report
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  • 137 6  -  Tan Cheen Hong Dear Sir, Mr Jwepk Lim (BT March 22) It hitting his head against the wail trying to persuade the Government to pretoet the declining valne of CPF savings. CPF finds are a majsr ssnrce of government borrowings at a cheap rate sf interest,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1138 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening Mmd by GBgan's rsuno 3.30 Diary of Events 3.35 Afternoon Matinee Buccaneer's Girl (Pt 2) 4.10 Sdance Report 4.25 Intermission Wtowed by Andy firif--6.25 Cultural Diary 6.30 News hi Brief 6.35 F ibidem Funnies 7.00 Hanyu Pbiyin 725 News (Malay) 7.45 Mara '80 (3rd Quarter
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  • 953 7  -  Concern is already being expressed by private economists about the shape and strength of the underlying forces of the economy By V G KULKARNI Depthnews WHEN there is relentless double-digit Inflation, high government spending, burgeoning trade deficit, growing money supply and easy credit from
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  • 901 7  -  By RAYMOND TANI FT THREE quarters of Japan's huge oil requirements come from the Middle East, and the Japanese have a growing trade and investment stake* there. From A Middle Eastern standpoint, Japan is a valued supplier of know-how and technology. But, like
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  • 889 7  -  FOBUH i with LEE YOKE MENG LAST WEEK sa# a lot of huff and puff and, perhaps, some red faces too. If one could put it simply, people who live in glass houses should not throw stones at each other. Mr Devan Nair,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 424 8 Reuter SQfcfY CORP expects to announce a record consolidated net Income for the huMiwss year ending next Oct H provided there are fluctuations In the exchange rate. Sony did not disclose the anticipated consolidated tncome, but said the present record 25.87 billion yemvas in
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    • 66 8 Reuter TOSHIBA Carp has parehaaed a 1« per cm! Interest la Manama Integrated Circuits lae, Caßfenfe, to start pradsettoaT^ sf largescale lstegr*deas^(LBl) Marsmaa lategrated, nspHslssd at US$9.7 mil l"f Ml a whsßy-awaed sahsMtory sf Japan's Maasei Isjtoili j Ca, wffl te radaetor USA be. Tsstdha wM
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    • 276 8 UPI BRITISH Petroleum (BP) like Shell earned an embarrassment of profits In 1979 they quadrupled tram £444 million to £1.62 billion. By doubling the price of oil, the sheiks handed BP huge windfall profit* on its «^nclw V the "current-cost" Inflation-accounting. was used, profits
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    • 353 8 Reuter AMERICAN Telephone and Telegraph plans to ask shareholders at its April 16 annual meeting to approve an increase in the number of authorised common shares to 900 million from 750 million. If the amendment is approved, ATT would have authorisation to issue one billion shares,
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    • 121 8 INTERNATIONAL Telephone and Telegraph Corp (ITT) said its fourth quarter earnings declined from the previous year because of the cost of reorganising its European telecommunications and consumer electronics operations. Foreign currency fluctuations in the quarter reduced earnings by US$25 million or 76 cents a share, compared with a
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    • 279 8 Reuter ALCAN Aluminium Ltd expects capital e rpfistitures to Increase to USsioo million this year from MM million in 1979. In its annual report, the company said it will add 79,500 tonnes of annual aluminium smelting capacity in Csnada and Australia this year.
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    • 169 8 Reuter SIEMENS AG does not exclude further US acquisitions If favourable opportunities arise. Management board chairman Bernhard Plettner aid at the annual ahareholders' meeting that US anti-trust legislation doec not permit Siemens to make acquisitions indefinite* on the mU of purchases. Apart from
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 330 9 Reuter XHE BANK af England intends to Implement a new primary liquidity requirement lor UK banks, baaed on a norm rather than a minimum level, aa soon as ia practicable. In a consultation paper on the measurement oC liquidity, the bank said
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    • 294 9 CHINA will increase its interest rates on fixed bank deposits from April 1 for the second year running. The New China NAws Agency (NCNA) said China increased these rates in April last year (n a bid to encourage people to save their
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    • 78 9 Reuter ALGEMENE Baak Nederlaad NV iKfMiii Ita Oagapere kaak prime rate te UV« per eeat Cm UV« per ceit, effective last Friday. Algemeae kaak laat raised Ita pvtee by V« psiat la llvTper eeat aa Feb 28. la fWagaparn are paattag primea raaglag aa
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    • 60 9 THE Work! Bank announced an issue of U*****,000,000 two-year bonds offered in markets outside the United States. The bonds, carrying an interest rate of 12.65 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, were offered at par on Feb 12 to central banks, other governmental institutions ana international
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    • 606 9 NYT THE COMPETITIVE lines have been drawn in the rapidly expanding global market for traveller's cheques. Major issuers of such cheques on both sides of the Atlantic recently disclosed plans for new ventures aimed at winning a bigger share of this US$3O-faillion-a-year business.
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 340 9 GOLD futures In Singapore yesterday turned easier after a firmer opening, but prices still closed higher on balance from last Friday's close, said. Opening quotations were marked up around USHLSO an ounce following the metal's firmness in New York last Friday. The market then held steady during morning's trading
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      • 438 9 FOREIGN whsnge dealers found the market very sluggUt yesterday. Trading also tended to fluctuate within very narrow limits. The US dollar end sterling were generally steady and moved higher. However, both currencies eased to lower levels as a result of profit-taking later in the day. From an opening-
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      • 161 9 THE U.S. dollar maintained its early gains yesterday to close sharply firmer over Friday New York levels on market anticipation of further credit tightening by the US Federal Reserve, dealers said. They commented trading was active and one-way throughout the day, adding some Bundesbank intervention was suspected in early
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      • 22 9 THE average rats at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.3 per cent.
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      • 181 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on March 24: USMangfljpt) 7 day* 16H IS* 1 month ISM IS 2 months 1815/10 IS 13/16 3 month* 19S/16 191/16 6 months 19% 19* 9 months IS 17H 12 months 17H 17* Sw-Fn. DM flCU4la f r l month
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      • 45 9 RANGE at prions oflen id by discount him— on Mnrcfe 24: Overnight: T* Call deposits: 7* Closing Buying 3-month Treasury bills 7 3 month Bank bilk 11 10't I months CD 105/16 io vie 6 months CD 11T/M u via Source: National Discount Co
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      • 337 9 THE U.S. dollar yesterday rose sharply while sterling eased against the dollar and advanced against Continental European currencies in early London trading. Dealers said the- dollar wfs strong on a further rise in Eurodollar Interest rates, where period rates climbed to 3/16 percentage points from Friday's London close. Higher
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      • 119 9 THE U.S. dollar (or overnight delivery yesterday closed slightly firmer at 249.39 yen, compared with a 249.00 opening and 249.15 at Friday's close, despite modest central bank yen-support intervention, dealers said. Trading was light with volume of USss7^nillion. The Bank of Japan entered the market in later trading when
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    • 156 9 FOREIGN banks with branches in the United States will have to begin complying with US reserve requirements and interestrate limits under regulation*--adapted last week by Federal Reserve Board. The rules, which had ksesb j proposed last July, roent provisions of the Inter-, national Ranking Act at'
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    • 387 9 AMERICAN Express International is introducing new services in Japan and Brunei. A yen currency «gold card wQI be intftduced next month, billing charges in yen to Japanese cardmembers. Mr Aldo Papone, president of American Express Company's Card division, said, "We
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 206 9 Contractors are invited to pre-qualify for the Construction of a 30,000 spectator Brunei National Stadium Complex at Bandar Seri Begawan. ■All interested firms are requested to apply to:- Director Pa bile Werks Department Riiiir Serf Begawan Brmd with a copy each to:Singapere Aasedate Architects P 0 Bex ICK4 Bandar Serf
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    • 213 9 Do you need a lease to grow? Tokyo Leasing (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tokyo Lease Co. Ltd. Tokyo Lease was established in 1964 on the initiative of The DaHchi Kangyo Bank Ltd. and was the first leasing eompany in Japan to be associated with a
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  • 1111 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown, in brackets in lots of 1.000 Units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL Acasa (1838
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  • 139 10 MNGA1HMUS UNIT ItUR The Cotnmerce The Savings Fond t* L47 ljfad (OWBlp* iBoont Bowl IMS) LB 1.33 S pore Prog Fund in tm S pare Sac. Fund 1.83 1.X MARA BUME ■VT*A S pore Invest Fund IM 1.4S prim tar Mar M> 1 S pore Equity Fund 1.08
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  • 2610 10 c 1979/1080 High Low Company Last Sal* +orGrfr Div Dhr CvT Gr*a Net ru P/E Vol Day ("000) High Low 1 ■V SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL "370 223. 149 180 324 80 290 482 220 380 207 Acma 123* Alcorn 110 Allied Choc 133 BAT 255 Bata
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  • 1451 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and hnsiiw in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of units, im»i— otherwise specified. i OOWIIUU Aaaa (8.106) IJSmUI (1408 3.806) AkM (1) 248 (2) 2.88 (1)
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  • LATEST RESULTS
    • 50 10 has reported' group pre-Uz profit (or the six months ended Dec 31, 1979. of M 53.14 million, compared with $2.34 million (or the previous period. Group turnover (or the period was $15.07 million ($14.69 million). Company pre-tax profit (or the same period registered $411,772 ($425,743).
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    • 57 10 has reported pre-tax profit (before minorities) (or the year ended Jan 31, 1980, of $22.10 million, compared with $17.66 million (or the previous 10 months ended. Its directors have declared a second interim dividend of 11 per cent (10 per cent), making a total 21 per
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    • 54 10 has reported pre-tax profit for the year ended Jan 31, 1980, of MJ6 45 million, compared with 15.06 million for the previous 10 months. Its directors have declared a second interim dividend of 12 per cent (10 per cent), making a total of 22 per cent (20 per
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    • 35 10 has reported pre-tax profit for the year ended Jan 31, 1980, of MJ809.133, compared with 1668,907 for the corresponding 10 months. Its directors have declared a second interim dividend of 5 per cent.
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  • 533 10 0 THE fllagieete stock market yeetarday saw halfhearted trading, wtth actfri--I.EST Era tke MHkai market favearttes («fleeted a lower thai mil tesmr aa prices BfMi wtthta aarrow bean showed aay taterMtta 1 tteMte ISI eaarttaM, otters believe that tke aatttt MmM shew aa Vehnae haa
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  • 469 10 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market plodded to a slight- ly easier finish in quiet and selective trading yesterday. There was generally little interest in dealing. Investors preferred to wait for a fresh lead. The recent plunge in share prices Jgas shaken the confidence of
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  • 32 10 INTERNATIONAL Vm4 rr*** said Man Lk Kim Quee and Simon Kua Chye Guan have been appointed directors of the company, replacing Mean Nj Chow Tsun And Ronnip Teo Heng Hock.
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 361 11 MALAYSIA Rice Industries can look forward to another year of steady, progress after an eventful year which a« the group diversifying further and reaping some of the benefits of jets recent attempts at reorganisation. The traditional rice miller, which currently owns a real estate subsidiary
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    • 519 11  -  Letters to the Editor Bobby Lee Dear Sr, "Small shareholder's" letter appearing in your column on March 20 has raised some serious doubts about whether ctarent securities laws provide due and adefor minorThe recent Malayan Credit taoue raiaes several more issues, apart from what baa already been said:
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    • 129 11  -  W Wong As a shareholder of United Industrial Corporation (UIC), I cannot understand the lofic of United Industrial Overseas Holding's (UIOH) statement dated March If in which it consider* the offer price of 94.00 per UIC share to be fair and adequate If UIOH considers UIC to
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    • 292 11 JOB AN Beldiaga Bhd: BOGM to be held at Azman, Wong, SaUeh A Co. 4th Floor, Komptaka Kewaagan, Jalan Raja Chnlam, Kuala Lumpur, at 12 noon ta March 25. BOGM to be held at Hotel Merita, Jalan Sultan JamaH, Kuala Lumpur, at 11am on March 3S. P*tam LM:
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    • 62 11 HYTEX said it is considering the acquisition of the 51 per cent controlling interest in Hypak Sdn Bhd currently held by Folex Industries. Hytex at present has a 40 per cent stake in Hypak. Last year, several investors were individually interested in fWng over the controlling
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    • 379 11 CARLSBERG Brewery (Malaysia) maintained Its Increasing nki momentum last year, although Its earnings growth rate appears to have been adversely affected by rising costs and depredation charges. But the fast-growing beer company, which recently embarked on a (7 miTHnn expansion programme, has achieved a 22.6
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    • 357 11 MALAYAN Cables, manufacturer of a wide range of telephone, wiring and general cabtee for the Malaysian and export markets, made a strong turnaround tak into the black laat year. At M 54.61 million, the company's pretax profit for 1979 repraesnts a remarkable recovery from the previous year's
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    • 111 11 RENONG Tin Dredging hn reported a U per cent Incrsan in its unaudited pretax profit to far the first half-year ended Dec XI, If». After a higher tax rate of 42 per cent (8 per cent previously), the net profit was trimmed to tUMN,
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    • 398 11 Camal Pa) ai»l Kx Data Baaka Claaa Data Tatal torTatal tor PayaMa tka jraar Pfrtoaa r BKiwtt Prima KLK«fM| Ula B*til SalNata M'ala IIn 8 P TaztUa T C——t UAC BUatui .MBS A AmI Bum (M) K SMte A Hltaai Tla Hum IB P Martta Of <■■!< Park
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    • 135 11 Cwiim PuttNkn Be Date Into Clsss MMDwbr OImI HST* PuMtWyu Dll 0« ttoM UMIUl 8M Vtow Bonos Imm of 1 for 1 Boom Isms a< 1 tor I Boom torn of 1 tors Boons Imm of 1 tor Boom IMm ofl tor Rights Isbhs of l far t
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 256 11 Why not master English A GOODCOMMANDOFENGUSH can ensure success in your present job—improve your chances of promotion and increase your earning power. You can acquire it quickly and easily. When you can talk If you use English in your fluently and effectively job, the Business English write clearly and concisely,
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    • 935 11 be baek tomorrow, (Incorporate In mntapore) BALANCE SHEET 31st DECEMBER 1979 SHARE CAPITAL (Not* 2) REVENUE RESERVE General reserve Profit unappropriated Total Capital and Reserves CURRENT UAHUTES AND PROVBONS Deposits of customer* (Not* 3) Other loMrtm provdon and inner reserve* r*ropo»#o amotfXl vr>«T; s$ 5,000,000 7423,51 J 110,695,400 S, 192,560
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  • 193 12 SINGAPORE'S trade deficit narrowed significantly ih the first two months of jhjs year with the Qgure standing at $1,100.6 million, compared with $UM million for 1978 and $1445J ftftiw» {gp the period lift year. Slackening imports was the mate factor which ac- n— counted
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  • 407 12  -  By MANO BABNANI City Editor THE government-owned International Development and Consultancy Corporation (Indeco) win take a majority Interest in Slnga Development, a company formed by Intraco In August last year to carry on the hnihwoi of consultancy, development and contracting work. Singa, which
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  • 394 12 THE growth of Singapore exports to the United States and Japan Is expected to slow down this year. This projection Is made by the Japan Trade Centre In its Jetro bulletin after a study of Singapore and Ove other developing countries, namely Hongkong, Taiwan, South
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  • 307 12 WITH earnings flowing in Iran tt> City Plan project, &ty Developments has 11ftgroup profit out of the doldrums to a record level, tar the year ended Oct 31, Group pre-tax profit row to 17.4 million against a mere 1910,529 previously. A stssable part of the earntngs came
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  • 767 12 LONDON, Moo. The market closed quietly mixed, dealers •«Id, and at I pm, the FT index was down &L Gold shares featured advanced by as much as fltt hi sympathy with the London bullion price. Government bonds were up to '4 point firmer on small buying demand ahead
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  • 186 12 SINGAPOREANS have weathered diverse ethnic and cultural differences and emerged with a national identity. But, Singaporeans must now learn to be conscious of the sensitivities of their other neighbours in Asean, This was the crux of the issue echoed by a host of
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  • 137 12 BRITISH businessman Richard Tarling walked out of the Changi Prison at dawn yesterday after serving four months of his sixmonth prison sentence. The 45-year old former chairman of Haw Par Brother International Ltd (HPBIL) was sentenced to six months' imprisonment last November after he was found
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 207 12 ARucelOf Fine Diamonds RirSale. Mondial, the International Diamond Investment Company, has available for sale a specially purchased parcel of collection colour Emerald Cut Diamonds. The parcel consists of: 1.53 carat D/IF (Finest White, Internally Flawless) 5548,000 per ct 1.73 carat E/WSI (Finest White) 5528,000 per ct 1.97 carat E/WSI (Finest
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 61 12 Outlook tor Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. t today: Generally fair. ScMrt ftr U tout prter to 7 M pan. m Mar 24 at fee sirwrt. MaTlimim temperature 32.4 Associated humidity 62 Minimum temperature 24.2 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 7.15 Rainfall in millimetres.. Trace Total rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 67 13 Reuter CHINA has constructed a total of 44 deepwater berths since 1973 and is currently building 58 more capahle of handling ships of more than 10,000 tons. The Xinhua news agency said some of the new berths will be able to accommodate 100,000-ton ships, while six of the
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      • 90 13 Reuter LIVERPOOL dockworkers, in support of a national steel stoppage, have voted to continue indefinitely their two-day strike and called on workers in other ports to join them. The Dockers' Union has instructed its members to "black" steel imports. Liverpool dockers walked out last Friday when management
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      • 43 13 Reuter THE 12,300 dock workers at Brazil's major port of Santos returned to work on Saturday, .ending their five-day strike. Port officials said the strikers accepted a 2,552-cruzeiro (US$55) monthly wage Increase and dropped demands (or a 3,500-cmzeiro6 rise. Reuter.
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      • 55 13 A JAPANESE coastal freighter, hit by high waves, overturned near the mouth of Beppu Bay, south-western Japan, on Saturday, killing two of four crewmen aboard. The Maritime Safety Agency said the 499-ton No Three Kaifuku Maru was carrying 830 tons of coal to a nearby port after leaving
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    • 414 13  -  PROPOSALS SUBMITTED By G DURAIRAJ THE MAJOR ports In Peninsular Malaysia have submitted to the Ministry of Transport their proposals to provide local trade ships favoured treatment in line with the government's cabotage policy. Pari sources said a suggestion to lower the tariffs for
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    • 516 13 SktpfiBf UM P*r> .0*1 SUpptatUM Page Cai Adriatic IV 5 EAC Lines n 4/5 Afea VI 3 East MalayI All trans VI 5 sia VI 4 Alpac VI Eilat VI J Aagkutan VI Elma m 4/5 ANL I 1 Everett OriAPL m 4/5 ent IV 4 Argentine
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    • 484 14 AFP WORLD merchant tonnage completed In 1979 was the lowest (or 13 year*, while launrhtngs were the smallest since 1964, statistics from Lloyd's Register of Shipping show. Completions shrank by 21.5 per cent over the year to 14.28 million tons gross, compared
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    • 79 14 THE IMMvI MmrHm, M yyf?. ■a m- li Wj rluN HDpjW lis Shipplig Cwpeestt* «I hAft, mM it Part Uii| Matt her Tke skip, etptklt ti euryfaf ijh^TKlfc, SrtSto Pert Kltig Aatkartty ilreetar «I ipiritlw M IfjMhpa preseatei a neatiU to Captala 8 Akaja, mmtor at to
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    • 971 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and Is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's s premises during the
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    • 1343 14 THE NORTH American grain section was again virtually idle last Friday although cargoes were booked from US Gulf to Casahlanra at US$35 (Go) (or March and from US Gulf to Brest/St Nazaire at $26 (fio) for April. Brokers continued to attribute the quietness of this section to shipowners'
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    • 762 15 NEW PANAMA CANAL Reuter JAPAN is preparing to give conditional support for a new Panama Canal offering -a quick Atlantic-Pacific ocean link for some of the world's biggest ships at an estimated qpst of US$2O billion. The proposed new trench through the jungles and mountains
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    • 332 15 AP BRITAIN intends to Invite tenders for the design and construction of five new petrol ships to replace Hongkong's little armada of .minesweepers seeking vainly to stem the flow of illegal immigrants hrto the Colony. Defence and finance officials of'the two
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    • Article, Illustration
      373 15 DEPICTED ARRIVALS «TODAY EEPPEL WHARVES Astra Peak (after Ftotark>) 44 Deccan Pioneer (0600 after Dong Kwang) 27/28 Dong Yun (0700) 42/43 Emma Bakke (0000 after Guldrtnn Fleece shifts) 6/7 Golden Fleece (0600 shifts after Ned Ketnbla) 3/4 Huai An (0700 after Sen]) 36/36 John Bakke (1700 after
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    • 5696 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 snip, the shipping lice involved and the estimated dates oi arrival and departure from the Port
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    • 168 20 CARGO wires and fi.ttackles supplied by cargo "gear firms in Singapore "'should be properly emboa* ed with the Safe Working •qiLoadß markings from May '«m Tbe markings must be embossed on the /petal ferrules and, if the vjrires are spliced, on the collars around the
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    • 125 20 *9HE FORT of Singapore Authority hak «warded an *SM9 million contract to '«edge certain sections of '"Singapore Straits to the a-'Dutch firm Zahen Vers- The operation to make jithe straits safer for navi;gation is expected to start next month in the stretch tt#f water south
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    • 1016 20  -  By LINDA TAN CONTAINER traffic at the Port of Singapore Authority will expand to form about B to TO per cent of total tonnage by the end of the decade. About 2,300 skilled port worker*, representing an increase of 83 per cent,
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    • 320 20 Liner profile HOEGH LINES was established in Oilo, Norway, by Lett Hoegh and Company. It now offers a round-the-world sefrvice with a fleet of modern, large and fast cargo liners. These cargo liners are equipped to carry bulk liquids, deep-frown products, heavy lifts, uaitised goods and containers, in
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    • 218 20 AFP THE withdrawal of the large American carrier, Sea-Land Service, from the Trana-Paciflc Freight Conference of Japan/Korea may bring about a "rate war" in trade with the United StateB. Robert D Grey, chairman of the conference, said "such an eventuality would, of course, affect
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    • 1396 20 The lotilii shipping lines spersting frem ieenl psrts aid fte agents whs handle enrge heeklngs fer them. A-B i Adriatic Oahkv oitat—r Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). i AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Alfred C. Ifcesßsr Sea Consortium (S)/Martntex Enterprise (PK). Alpne Intrasea (S)/Yeo Shpg
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 448 13 PIL GROUP JMWAH CONTAINER FEEDER SEE VICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. also provide regular semi-con- SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULP AND RED SEA PORTS. Saa Paga V i \k I) I\ i w i \n > Orient Overseas CottUuMe'i Line if'. s;--3>r »/4 Wl 16/4 16/4 22/4 ■OEMUBrmnw t/« 2/4
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    • 238 13 SEALORI) AN'TAI I UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) IV 1 If #41^1. WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Mm (6/4), (12/4). Stei nam (9/4), (15/4). Dol Dub* (7/5). Abu Dhabi (10/5), Dammam (13/5), Kuwait (16/5), Do (19/5), Mma Qaboos (22/5) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE ■Eirair-— (18/4), Ate Oteb (20/4). Dote fl (22/4), Bahrain
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    • 389 14 LFO SHIPPING PTE LTD SINGflPORf PtRNAS-MISC £<"1 SHIPPING AGENCILS SDN BHD PORT KElflNG PFNANG ■M0ls}(g} HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 AAMAYSANMtRNATIONAL MWNS COftPORATtON BERHO n/TL 'a/STL myttC b. i SiS r 3Z W sat S Nmi f Ataa ten fw DbdMp 11/11 ta lJ/nfcj M/tJHtj BU 23/24
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    • 235 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA nuni Ma I TTOKI CM MM MM CM* hM IM toatai &Ma EM MaM MM MMB mm *21/3 2-3/4 2/5 7/5 9/5- 11/5 12/5 13/5 11/5 22/5 l» 1/4 7-9/4 3-5/4 X/ 5 31/5 3/S 4/S Vt t/l
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    • 687 15 Weekly sendee to/from UK/Europe tef r*a Sim ■art Omp UKm OX MAp 29Ap 21 Apr 23 Apr It Apr MAp Star 27 Apr »Apr 8* IM* 3 May 30 Apr 21 Apr 131* m MM* Mlfey llN* UN* 9 May 11 May 12May uHn is»y 19M it Qlkf Slim MMay
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    • 695 16 nur com U cxram ftm I *W| Am Mm 21/3 30/1 5/4 U/4 13/4 19/4 20/4 31/4 1/5 9/5 3/5 12/5 19/5 21/5 U/4 20/4 22/4 24/4 1/5 3/5 9/5 11/5 »/5 11/5 19/5 21/5 22/5 24/5 30/5 1/$ 5/0 7/1 12/$ 14/1 21/4 2V4 25/4 27/4 30/4 14/5 12/5
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    • 358 16 LIME KOREA SHIPPING CORPN VEGA 147* VEGA 14K ALTAI 151N ALTAR 152E FMBUSAN P. Kaiani STORE 10/13 Apr 14/17 Apr 10/13 Apr 14/17 Apr TO BUSAM 9/11 Mi i 12/15 Mqr FOR BUSAN 9/11 May 12/15 May TO BUSAN PEMNG CMI SUBJECT MOUCEMEMT ac at 4> cn a n ojfj\
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    • 537 17 w. PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE J, ?«mm vm TA MOUR VII M^r COLOMBO/K ARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE CofrHntto Karachi Daiwnan Kuwrt KOTABAKTI 21/1% Karachi, Kuwait, Dubai ROTA RAJA h*t/2l Itatfc SING APORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SER VICES Colombo. Karachi, Saiatah StWih Loading For 3SE3 Sfffir SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES 12/14 Apr SINGAPORE INDONESIA/ SINGAPORE SERVICES
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    • 734 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EWSS CONTAVO SERVICE TO/FMM EWOfC UMfMitn ssc Otmeam Mm Mm S'port P Mm* Wi a/1 v« hum rmvw km) mm sonm WGmrnun! MmMwf Franca M UJl 19/4 a/4 21/4 21/4 M/4 24/4 M/4 a/4 »/4 22/4 J/5 VJ 2/5 (M/5) «/4 11/5 1V5 14/5 14a 14a IMB;
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    • 609 17 ScanDutch? WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE MM* Mr IMI kM a mi a/i IM V« IMU 12/4 inn 11/4 IHU a/4 i mm ia l HU Wi nw W/f Ki. •MM ])CMf?)«M( }>r>M 4)f4-t DUN M4TMM Fmmf.Uml iiw at at at at at at aa a/i an at at at at
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