The Business Times, 8 April 1980

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) N*. 111/1/81 TUESDAY, APRIL 8, ISM 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 85 1 UPI WASHINGTON, Mon. Promising an immediate decision on sanctions against Iran, President Carter charged that Iranian "terrorists offered to turn over the hostages to the government and the government refused." Mr Carter Dew home from Camp David and immediately met with foreign policy advisers. He said he
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    • 59 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Mon. Iran's armed forces were placed on alert today because of swiftly deteriorating relations with neighbouring Iraq, an army javJtPfiman said. The spokesman said the National Security Cwmrtl was meeting today but would give no details of its discussions. The council convened after reports that
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    • 80 1 AFP BANGKOK, Mon. Thailand's paddy rice production in this year's second crop will drop almost 60 per cent from a year earlier because of the worst drought in 10 years, the Ministry of Agriculture predicted. The Ministry estimated that only 800,000 tons would be produced, down from
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    • 67 1 AFP JAKARTA, Mon. An alleged fraud involving some 120,000 million rupiahs in tender of suppliers at the Indonesian Education Ministry came to light today with a statement from the Ministry that Education Minister Dr Daud Jusuf was investigating the case. The amount of money involved, the biggest ever
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    • 61 1 TOKYO, Mem. Japan's Vice-Minister far Posts and Telecommunications today announced his resignation following a scandal surrounding Japan's overseas telecommunications monopoly, Kokusai Denshin Denwa (KDD). Mr Fumio Kamiyama told a press conference that he and another high-ranking ministry official would rerim torarow in an effort to "cany out
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    • 69 1 UPI SYDNEY, Mon. Australia is reported to be on the verge of a crippling drought that could turn the southern half of the continent into a giant dustbowl in a month. Thousands of kangaroos already have perished in the outback areas of the states of Queensland and New
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    • 56 1 ASEAN economic ministers will be discussing the manufacture of car parts at their meeting in Singapore on the 21st of this month. Under this scheme, Singapore will be responsible for the manufacture of universal joints. The proposal has already been submitted to the Asean committee on
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  • 143 1 Rises Indices K.aui SflO Public Bank 332 PMC 570 P ft N 906 lult 8id 1b 362 U I C 452 Kack 8*a« 328 Tractors 006 Hi«k ft Law 506 Falls 20 10 15 10 10 +0 +0 +5 5 B.T. Index: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings:
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  • Article, Illustration
    164 1 Rises Indices U Cablet 394 +12 Apr 3 Apr 7 6920.94 6812.81 Keck Seng 342 +10 B.T.Index: Kramat 566 +10 Industrials: 532.00 532.55 Falls Finance: 730.25 726.29 Hotels: 327.06 327.40 Is] a Pen 500 -25 Properties: 350.11 347.43 P.M.C. Magnum Corp Hong Leong Ind 545 -25 Una: 271.15
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  • 639 1  -  VENTURE WITH MONTAGU By QUEK PECK LIM Assistant Editor THE OVERSEAS Union Bank is fast building up a formidable International investment management capability. Hot on the heels of taking a stake in an Australian investment company, the bank will soon unwrap yet another investment
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  • 266 1 A LEADING Taiwanese sheet-glass manufacturer and its partner have set up Singapore's first sheetglass factory. The $19 million Joint-ven-ture plant between Taiwan Glass and its partner, SEA Glass, is now being built at a four-hactare -site iaJurong. It will begfe operation next April. Mr PC
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  • 460 1  -  By RONNIE LIM uniti nvponvf NEW storage tanks in various parts of the Republic and more than US$3OO miland fuel oils this is the picture that has emerged of the 90-day strategic oil stockpile plan currently under study by the Government. Sources said this
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  • 344 1 HUME Industries (Far East) is expected to start trial production at styrocon wall panels next month. Styrocon wall panels is a substitute for brick walls and Hume's move to manufacture the panels is a timely one as the local construction industry is facing a shortage
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  • 165 1 MNGAPOKEjS^eflwtiMhe vereiy negated Baton the aathcrltles decide «a ■•■e argent actton Is stop the eamat practise ef addtog a sareharge to pavehsses amde with the aae ef eredtt car*. T» prevent IMb practice frssi becoming mere wtißsprMi, the leeal credtt card Indaatry
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  • 422 1  -  By CHOO AI LENG LIFE insurance companies, already apprehensive of the Central Provident Fund entering the industry, may find themselves with yet another competitor Singapore Airlines. Industry sources say SIA is seriously planning to go into the life insurance business after studying a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 247 1 Fortunes in New Drive to Catch Russia Obscure Companies See Prospects in Multi-sBillions While Russia was developing a military force twice as large as America's, the U.S. abandoned many conventional strategies with the responsibility of finding new defensive avenues often falling upon the shoulders of young, unknown companies with little
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 447 2 BERONAKB AND COURSES April 15-18: EDP (or Executives, Hilton, SGV-Goh Tan April 19: Memorandum and Articles, Hilton Hotel, Consuburia April 19: Budgeting (or Managers, Hilton Hotel, Consulasia April 19: Low-cost Automation and Modern Furniture Production, RELC International House, limber Industry Board April 21-26: Management of Protects, Shangri-La Hotel,
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    • 511 2  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA A LEADING US multinational company, specialising in chemicals far water treatment, is establishing its first South-east Asian manufacturing facility in Singapore. Betz International Incorporated is investing in a chemicals manufacturing facility here to take advantage of the fast-grow-ing
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    • 179 2 DENTSU Incorporated'» new Singapore office has started operations this month following the upgrading of its liaison office to a full agency. This is one of the steps being taken by the Japanese advertising company to strengthen its network in South-east Asia. Dentsu, with offices in Hongkong, Bangkok
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    • 81 2 ELEVEN American industrialists representing manufacturers and exporters of wood processing and timber harvesting equipment are now in Singapore on a threeday visit. The visit is organised by the Singapore Timber Board, the Stagapore regional office of the state of Washington and the commercial section of the American Embassy.
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    • 69 2 THE Singapore Chapter of the America Institute of Industrial Engineers has elected Dr Gota Thong Ngee of the University of Singapore and Mr Teng Peng Long of European Standard Electronic* as its president and vice-president, respectively. Other officials elected at the local chapter's recent second annual general meeting
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    • 144 2 4 LAM SOON has joined the dish-washing liquid detergent "battle" (or consumers with the launching in Singapore this week of its latest liquid detergent, Zip (aim). The dish-washing liquid is the latest addition to Lam Soon's wide-ranging product lines, which include oil, cooking fats,
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    • 220 2 THE National Productivity Board and the Science and Industry division Of Philips Project Development (Singapore) will organise a lecture called Industrial Automation through Eleo> tronic Weighing and Batching this week. The lecture will be given by Mr R Meijer, Philips GmbH's product manager, who has beea
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    • 414 2 THE first major international fishing exhibition, Asian Fishing *81, will be held in Singapore in June next year. It will cover the whole spectrum of commercial fishing from ships and equipment to fish farming, processing, packaging and marketing. South-east Asian Fisheries Development Centre,
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    • 231 2 SINGAPORE businessmen will soon be able to enjoy affliation to the world-wide World Trade Centre movement through membership in the World Tfcade Centre Club in a year's time. The decision to speed up development of the WTC Club was taken in the wake of enthusiastic
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    • 83 2 HOTEL Equatorial Is setting up two new restaurants costing more than $1 million at the World Trade Centre. This is the first time the hotel is branching out fotn its existing restaurants the Golden Phoenix and the Kampachi. The two new restaurants are expected to be open
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 75 2 When you fly to Europe, you can have the best seats in the house. IP Effective April Ist, Lufthansa Improves Its services from Singapore to Europe. Since all flights are now originating in Singapore or Jakarta, you'll be able to choose any seat you like. Lufthansa departs every Monday, Wednesday
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    • 278 2 _{_*"\-.^{)\/%;">]$;()!}{<^_&[* U.S. Prime Land for Investment Well-known developers, Lety Estates, I no, of Florida, offer: TWIN CITY DEVELOPMENT Tsmple, Befl County, Taxas This 68-acre commercial site "s part of a 335-acre property located in the southernmost city limit of Temple, the population centre of Texas State. It's served by the
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • Article, Illustration
      663 4 THE HUNTS have dabbled so much and for so long in the fast-moving world of commodities, where fortunes are made and broken in a single day, that they often get blamed when things go haywire as they have in the silver market of late. But this time it
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    • 1190 4  -  By JOHN EDWARDS FT THE GREAT silver coup appears to have failed. That is the message that came through from reports that Mr Nelson Bunker Hunt, the Texas oil billionaire, was having great difficulty in meeting margin calls in the silver futures market.
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    • 539 4 ASIAN STOCKS— THE NIKKEI-DOW has bloomed for five days running, closing at Y6737.06 up Y33.15 yesterday, although the yen continued to weaken in the Tokyo foreign exchange market. Paper issues caused the Nikkei Dow to rise although there seemed no particular reason for this. Oji Paper shot
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    • 141 4 OILS closed firmer while commercials, industrials and minings were mixed yesterday, dealers said. Turnover rose to 11.4 million pesos from Wednesday's 4.0 million. AI*H VK IVsi»N Arojr Milling WH -***** At I.I n i*iin A At lav < >>n H tiso K. IKIII>> <mid ouw> «(urj Hrll|[u>-t
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    • 157 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.06, 100 per cent second class 0.90, 100 per cent third class 0.88, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.80. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.68, Special no
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    • 858 4 NYT WHAT ARE the basic supply-demand fundamentals in the silver market? To many silver traders interviewed since the collapse of silver prices starting last Jan 21, the question was far more important than the financial troubles of the Hunt brothers in meeting margin calls. The
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    • 75 4 THE Smite Ha price in Peuii yesterday gnined M|2 per pfcal to $2,319, $lw above the International Tta Agreemeit celling, dealers said. Csndltlsns were qsietly steady ea tower offerings ti tia metal tram miners, with overseas markets still etooed, altboagb same Japanese and tocal baying at this level
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    • 64 4 RUBBER futures closed steadier yesterday in Tokyo with prices unchanged to 1.1 yen higher in thin trading, dealers said. The market rose initially on cheap buying and other buying encouraged by a firmness in the US dollar against the yen on the Tokyo foreign exchange market. Prices later remained
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    • 118 4 CHINESE PrHiee Exchange, Btag*pm closing prices per picml yes- 1 terday: Cmmil *U: Bulk $99 sellers, old drum $105 sellers, new drum $109 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) UK/ Cont $56.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok ASTA white fob NLW $320.00 < sellers. Sarawak white fob 96<? NLW $306.00 sellers. 1
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    • 45 4 THE MARKET in Kuala Lumpur yesterday was unchanged with the bearish sentiment continuing from last week on lack of overseas demand due to the Easter holidays dealers said. In the south, April was unchanged at Msl,ooo per tonne. The refined market was dull.
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    • 621 4 THE EXPANSION of cocoa cultivation in Malaysia will have to go hand in hand with improvement in its quality. If not, its cocoa will gradually lose out to the better quality beans in the world market, said Malaysian Agriculture Minister Datuk Shariff Ahmad. About
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 133 4 The Hilton Plashoose and British Airways proudly present XXX "The Old Country the celebrated new play by Alan Bennett t i ON STAGE IN PERSON APRIL 21-26 Join us for a most memorable evening of Dinner Theatre. The inimitable Robert Morley, one of Britain s s most accomplished stars, will
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 536 5 Reuter AP THE Iranian government said thousands of Iranians have been deported from '-««•iraq as relations between two countries reach a new low. JJ£ State radio and television 7 said that the Iranians were put into trucks on Sunday and driven to
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    • 130 5 Reuter CRUDE oil supplies to two Iranian oil refineries have .been reduced after separate ■incidents involving a rocket -attack and a pipeline fire, "the official Pars News Agency reported. It quoted an Oil Ministry spokesman as saying a rocket hit a crude oil storage tank
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    • 193 5 AFP CHINA will import three cement plants and preparations are under way (or their construction, the New China News Agency reported. The Ministry of Building Materials said the plant to be imported from Rumania will have an annual production capacity of one million tonnes
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    • 106 5 AFP THE East Malaysian state of Sabah plans to set up a smelter to process copper now exported in concentrates from the copper mines at Mamut. This will enable the state to get more foreign exchange from its copper mining there, which is being carried out
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    • 324 5 AFP ABOUT 2,000 experts on liquefied natural gas (LNG) from 42 countries yesterday opened a four-day meeting in Kyoto to discuss the development of this fastgrowing source of energy. Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko attended the opening ceremony. Also present at the Kyoto International
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    • 800 5 ARRIVALS m Service Local Operator Number Time From F*T 171 0710 JFK/ORD/TPE PAA PA005 0025 NYC/SFO/HKG MAS MX 682 0710 KCH SIA/BA SQ/BA17 0006 LHR/BAH MAS MH621 0835 PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH671 0930 PEN/KUL SIA SQ211 1000 HLP CAL CI814
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    • 216 5 Reuter NEW orders in the United States have dropped for the third time in the last nine months and the rate of unemployment rose in March. The US National Association of Purchasing Management said inventories dropped last month and this is the first
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    • 495 5 SIGNS OF DECLINE Reuter AFP THE US economy will begin to slow down this month and inflation will show little improvement until the second half of the year, said Commerce Secretary Philip Klutznick. In an interview published in Washington over the weekend, the Commerce
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 527 5 Agencies GULF Oil Corp declined a Kuwaiti offer of extra oil supplies at a premium price, the Middle East Economic Survey (Mees) reported. Gulf agreed to take 75,000 barrels of oil a day under a new basic contract but rejected an offer of a similar volume at
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 421 6 OVERSEAS Union Bank's new venture into fund management comes at a most opportune moment. By happy coincidence, it follows on Mr Goh Chok Tong's announcement that the Government will soon put teeth into plans to strengthen the Republic's position as an international investment management centre. And
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  • 266 6 THE NEW committee of the General Insurance Association of Singapore is to be congratulated not only individually for the various appointments to office but collectively for the statement that it will look closely in the current year at the social responsibility of the insurance industry.
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  • 1087 6  -  By DONALD F. SINCLAIR IN INTERPRETING market trends there is probably nothing so difficult as deciding whether or not an incipient upwards or downwards movement is likely to continue or is simply a minor correction. A rough rule of thumb used by old dealers is the 20
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 679 6 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Quicker way to strafe (6) 7 Ultimately, it makes Alf later (5. 3) 8 Grand entertainments? (6) 10 Gambol, not without a gamble (5) 13 One letter or the next kind (4) 14 Being taunted is too much for her (4) 15 It's female,
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    • 716 6 What is your price? TONIGHT I* the hum tor all hamear Crem a geed l»agl to ike dramatic, tram a geed fight to the Price', say the Ctmpmay wile ef William, aha to a Mem at 10J5pm, same brilHaat academic. Evea chaaael. 9r Elllet emptoya after his death. William fitaweemee
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  • 523 7  -  By HENRY SCOTT STOKES NYT JAPAN'S Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira, facing general elections in July in which inflation will be the overriding issue, has adopted a strategy of fighting inflation primarily with ihonetary, rather than fiscal, weapons. The government's reliance on monetary policy was evident from the Bank
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 306 7 THE UNVEILING OF J I it,' t POWER SPEED and SUPERB ROAD-HOLDING. These are just three of the many qualities of Porsche's newest addition in Singapore the 924 Turbo. The newly styled 15" alloy wheels permits installation of a braking system; incorporating four internally ventilated disc brakes; for much better
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 258 8 UPI SONY Corp of Japan plans to market videodisc systems for institutional use 1 and expects outstanding results. Mr Akio Morita, chairs man and chief executive officer, said that "as Sony has a powerful worldwide marketing networks, sup- ported by sales engineers 'and the capability
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    • 122 8 UPI NISSAN Mator Cm at Mhi aad tke Japaaeee gaverameit ire karrytog to aamum Ike apeaiag at > track inemMy ptaat to tke Uatted States darlag Prime Mlalster Maaayaskl Oklra"s visit to Wasktogtoa aext meatk, Kyede News Ageaey sali. lie gsverasaeat, sstttaiag Its psstares la vartoas
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    • 283 8 SWIRE Pacific Ltd has declared a slightly higher final dividend of 34 cents per 'A' share for 1979, against 33 cents previously, making a total of 51 cents (45 cents). For 'B' shares, the company has declared a dividend of 6.6 cents, making its total 10.2 cents (nine cents).
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    • 251 8 AP MOBIL Corp will roll back prices if President Carter can prove his charge that the company exceeded the Administration's price guidelines by US$45 million. But, in making that statement, Mobil repeated its argument that it did not violate the guidelines and accused Mr Carter's Council on
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    • 184 8 Reuter CONZINC Riotinto of Australia Ltd (CRA) has formally settled its agreements on the acquisition of certain mining interests from BH South and North Broken Hill Holdings Ltd. CRA has acquired from the two companies a 50 per cent interest in Kembla Coal and Coke Pty Ltd, 100
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    • 120 8 Reuter THE New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) said further dealings in EMI Ltd's American shares will be suspended before the opening of trading on April 18. It noted that after April 18, under terms of the merger of EMI into Thorn, holders of EMI American
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 625 9 SOCIETE GENERALE OFFER NYT MORE details have been announced in the French government's (dan to reduce its participation in the economy by selling to private investors part of its stake in the country's hanking and insurance businesses. Soctete Generate SA, the smallest of France's
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    • 280 9 THE MANAGING director of United Overseas Insurance, Mr Hwang Soo Jin, has been elected president of the General Insurance Association of Singapore (GIA) for the current year. Mr P J Rackley, of South British Insurance Company has been elected vice-presi-dent of the GIA. When
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    • 158 9 THE personnel controller of the Singapore branch of the Chartered Bank, Mr John Wong Yan Wing, is now in London on a month-long training course it the head office of the Standard Chartered Ranking Group. He will undergo training on manpower pis—ing and development,
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    • 75 9 DESPITE difficult marketing conditions, the Sanwa Bank's US$2O million floating rate certificates of deposit was well over-sub-scribed. Eighty-five per cent of the issue was placed in Asia, including 52.5 per cent in Singapore, and the rest in the other parts of the world. The certificates, the sixth
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    • 248 9 INSURANCE authorities in Bermuda and the Cayman Islands are implementing several new measures to regulate future growth in the industry. Bermuda's premier and finance minister, J David Gibbons, is setting up a structure of supervision by consent and consultation. This includes several committees, such
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    • 333 9 INDUSTRIAL and Commercial Bank (ICB) intends to open two more branches at the Bukit Merah and Boon Lay housing estates in the coming months. These will effectively extend the branches in the ICB network to 11. Its latest branch in Bedok, operational since yesterday,
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    • 86 9 AT LEAST M per mat af the 1M to m ■sfcs||is > Mrgs are upr seated hi SMgapere. IMb faet Mm earned tto ahrih iargestte^^tte the Ike SMgapsre Maaeh ef First CMeags b actively MesqMriMMJli^ "eJrperate fenhfMhkpwtatat MnSfS jtlftoji' hmt sssfsmM irrtySf*!! Mr
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    • 504 9 THE U.S. dollar yesterday continued to strengthen on the back of high interest rates in the country. Dealers reported a high level of sentiment either towards still higher prime rates, or a peaking at the current record high of 20 per cent. Trading In the local (ores market
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    • 22 9 THE average rati at which major Singapore banks are carrently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.6 per cent.
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    • 91 9 US/£ SfK writ— 2.1270 2.1200 US/8w Franc 1*746 1.8786 US/Dm 1.9756 1.9786 US/Be Is US/Guilder 3142 ***** 3172 2.1580 us/fit *M3Q 4JJ00 S8/U8 2J130 2-3140 8t/i 4.9105 492IH HK/U8 MS/U8 2.32M 2.3275 s$/io 90.40 98 JO us/can 1.1825 1.1908 US/Yen ***** 280.70 Source: Astley Pearce Closing Asian
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    • 57 9 RANGE of price* offered by discount hou— on April 7: Ovwmmt: S 7H* Call deport ti: 6H 7H% 2s?5i Mh| 3-month Treasury bUla 7H 7W 3 month Bonk Mils 11H UK 3 months CD 119/1« 117/16 6 months CD 1111/*****/16 Source: National Discount Co kong markets closed mtwdti r
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    • 210 9 THE VS. dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed sharply firmer at 260.50 yen, compared with a 259.50 opening and 258.15 at Friday's close, despite moderate central bank yensupport intervention, dealers said. Trading was fairly active with volume of US$BlO million. Hie Rank of jaoan sold an estimated 8130 million
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  • 1331 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 COMMERCIAL iP 48 (>)
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  • 148 10 HNGAFOU UNIT 1BUCT (HtMCHfiriMhrtel) The Commerce 2.35 150 The Savins Fund 1 50 1.5Sxd S pore Prog Fund 106 1.11 S pore Sec. Fund 1.87 l.tt INCOME BOND UNIT (Cwre* prte«) Income Bond 1.13 m MABAMJMlPUnU S pore Invest Fund S pore Equity Fund ASA UNIT T 1.42
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  • 2630 10 Gr'i Grt Net 1979/1980 Laat Div DW YTd P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or- C-rr (•000) High Low SECTION ONE 1 INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 370 245 Acini 283 unch 15.0 22 5D 14D 3 284 283 223 220 Alcom 223 12.0 25 5D 12.6 140
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  • 1632 10 BID and offer price* officially listed and but!new la aad reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yt sfrrtsy with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIAL# Arma (3.005) AJhllllli (3.628) (3) 362 (1) 3(4 Aleaa (2.0»
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  • LATEST RESULTS
    • 98 10 has re- ported pre-tax earnings of $7.90 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1979, compared with $5.34 million previously. Total sales for the year worth $68.11 million ($56.24 million) consisted of domestic. $58.83 million ($49.34 million) and export, $9.28 million ($6.90 million). The good results were
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    • 42 10 has reported a pre-tax profit of $4.41 million for the year to Dec 31, 1979, compared with $2.92 million previously. A first and final dividend of 35 per cent less tax has been recommended, payable on June 20.
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    • 89 10 has reported a 35.6 per cent rise in pre-tax profit to $1.30 million, compared with $960,172, for the year to Dec 31,1979. The company has proposed a rights issue of one for two at $2.50 per share. A special issue of 500,000 new ordinary shares has
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  • 653 10 THE SINGAPORE stack market nflcni Hi first setback yotortey, after few cobs festive days sf gate last week. Shares geaerally speael at Ugber levels, M iatereet waaed ae Ike day panel By the destag bell, iccßam eataambered galas la keeplag with the setter market Traders
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  • 586 10 LIGHT selling across a broad front depressed the Kuala Lumpur stock market moderately yesterday. Trading was generally quiet. Investors were clearly taking their profits after last week's spell of relative steadiness. Prices opened on a barely steady note, but the lack of support and the
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 400 11  -  By ANTHONY TAN PRE-TAX profit at Gold Coin teD to $9.58 million for the financial year ended Dec 31, 1979, compared with $10.93 million previously, as a result of the higher cost of feedmill raw materials. Turnover for the period rose
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    • 227 11 SETRON (Malaysia) benefited substantially from an upturn in demand for colour television sets in Malaysia last year. Consequently, the consumer electronic product manufacturer Was able to convert" a previous loss of $148,000 to a pre-tax profit of $782,000 for the financial year ended
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    • 666 11  -  By P GUNASEGARAM FEDERAL Cables, Wires and Metal —tMtwriM came through strongly last year with record earnings to re-establish itself as a viable and profitable concern. Group pre-tax profit nearly tripled to MsB-67 million for the Hnwri»! year ended Dec 31, 19T9, from 12.92 million
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    • 329 11 Higher costs affect J P Coats profit HIGHER raw material costs continued to put pressure on the profit margins of J and P Coats last year. Against a sales growth of more than 25 per cent, the thread-making group turned in a pre-tax operating profit of MJT74.000 a mere 12
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    • 300 11 HONGEONG Land said it will redevelop its Holland House and mercantile bank building properties in central Hongkong. A 22-level tower on a four level podium totalling 252,000 sq ft will virtually double the rental area of the two U-storey buildings. The three-year redevelopment programme will be dovetailed into
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    • 792 11 THE private sector in Malaysia raised &9L5 million through 13 new issues in 1979, compared with 199.2 minion raised through 11 new issues in 1978. Of the total sum raised, $133.2 million was obtained through eight rights issues, €>6.6 million through
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    • 127 11 FOLEX rvOJSTRES BERHAD INTERIM STATEMENT The Board of Directors announces the following unaudited results for the six months ending 29th February 1980. Six Months Six Months Ended 29.Za0 Ended Ms*ooo MS'OOO Turnover 14,562 $19,706 Net Proflt/(Loss) after (978) 1,284 providing for depreciation of fixed assets Depreciation and bank interest charges
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    • 254 11 1980 EDITION The Straits Times nrlirWi'Ki of Singapore The Straits Times Directory of Singapore (also known as Buku Merah) has been developed over a period of 82 years. It provides the most comprehensive information on companies' profile including their management personnel, agencies and representations. The acknowledged value and increasing demand
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  • 797 12  -  By CATHERINE ONG SINGAPORE and other non-Malaysian interests of the Harper Gilflllan group will come under a new holding company based in the Netherlands when its long-mapped out reconstruction programme is finalised. Although there are no immediate plans for the Singapore interests to be floated
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  • 159 12 HARPER Gilflllan (Netherlands Antilles) NV's takeover bid for Sharikat Harper Gilflllan Bhd (SHGB) appears to be successful now that it controls about 87 per cent of the issued capital and 76 per cent of the total outstanding loan stock. Harper NV advisors, Chartered Merchants Bankers
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  • 181 12 THE US credit-card industry, which has seen phenomenal growth in recent years, may slow down sharply as a result of the Carter Administration's recent tightening of consumer credit hurincM. The effect, however, is generally expected to affect the hank-card section which involves
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  • 96 12 THE Chartered Bank raised its prime lending rate today by a hefty 0.75 percentage points to 12 per cent. This brings the Business Times index of the twelve major lending banks to 11.6 per cent. The interest rate on onemonth fixed deposits has been brought up from
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  • 380 12 AP AYATOLLAH Ruhollah Khoroeiny ruled yesterday that the SO American hostages will remain in the hands of the students occupying the US Embassy in Teheran until the new Iranian Parliament decides their fate, the Ayatollah's office announced. The 79-year-old leader of the Iranian revolutionary regime
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  • 311 12 MALAYSIA'S Finance Minister Tengfcu Razaleigh Hamzah has advised commercial banks to gear themselves to meet greater credit flows of the 1980s. Noting that the annual flow of bank credit had already reached the Ms 3 billion mark by the end of the
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  • 151 12 THE Ministry of National Development has granted planning approval to 191 projects worth $889.8 million during the last quarter of 1979. This is 11 projects more than that of the third quarter, or in terms of cost, an increase of $343.1 million. Building plan approvals were
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  • 173 12 AFP INDONESIAN forwarding companies based in north Sumatra have complained that millions of US dollars for the mammoth Asahan hydro-electric and aluminium project are flowing back to Japan because of a Japanese-controlledmo-nopoly in handling of the project's imported goods. A spokesman of the North Sumatra
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  • 413 12 SANYO Industries (Malaysia), reporting a significant rise in earnings last year, has announced that it will substantially widen its capital base through a rights and special issue. For the year ended Dec 31, 1979, Sanyo chalked up a 35.6 per cent increase in pre-tax profit
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  • 120 12 AFP THE government of Sri Lanka has signed an agreement with Thai International, Thailand's flag carrier, to assist with the development and operation of a flight catering service at Katunayake International Airport, Colombo. The agreement, covering an initial five-year period, makes Thai International partners with
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 415 12 WORLD BANKING CONFERENCE JUNE 2 3,1980 SHANGRI-LA HOTEL SINGAPORE Sponsored by Financial Times and Business Times Opening speaker will be Mr. S. Dhanabalan, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Singapore, who will speak on the international economic outlook and how pftjitHl trends "my affect it. Mr. Roberto Ongpin, Minister of
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    • 215 12 THE SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OE MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR SERIES THE PROFIT FRONTIER rnjnjyirq nenph' jnd < nri[)utrrs ;r> ;h, SO s Conducted by d World Authority on Computerised Management Systenv GEORGE B HOWES, f r-; c S f 1 'J f 1 and energy costs will accelerate this International experience shows
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 65 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Showers in a few places in the afternoon. Repeat for U hears prtor to 7J pjn. m Apr I at the alrpert. Maximum temperature 33.3 Associated humidity 59 Minimum temperature 24.7 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 9.00 Rainfall in
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 92 13 Reuter MITSUBISHI Heavy Industries Ltd said it received a 5.8 billion yen order from Cie Gene rale Maritime of France to change the engines of a container ship to help cut fuel costs. Mitsubishi will replace two main turbine engines with diesel engines on the 57,200 gross
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      • 95 13 Reuter THE St Lawrence Seaway authority said the Seaway's shipping season can be extended to 9'/2 months, giving ships an extra month's passage each year, at a cost of Cs4o million. The authority said in a research paper that the extension would take five years to put
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      • 81 13 AFP 1 THREE French sailors were rescued by a Japa- nese cargo ship on Sunday after spending an hour x clinging to the overturned hull of the trimaran in which they had hoped to set an Atlantic crossing (record. Eugene Riguidel, Gilles Gahinet and Eric Duchemin
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    • 462 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ WORK has started on a Ms 63 million extension to the port in Tawau, Sabah, to cope with the rapidly growing economy of the state especially its rich hinterland along the southeast coast. Construction work began last month and
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    • 555 13 talpflag Um P CM Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 All trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 ANL I 1 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant IV 5 Atlas VI 4 Bangladesh vn 1 Bank Line V 5 BBS
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    • 335 13 A LIBERIAN investigative board has blamed officers of both the tanker Burmah Agate and the cargoship Mimosa (or a collision off Texas that killed 32 men, spilled oil on miles oI beaches and started a spectacular 69-day (ire aboard the grounded tanker. Dr Frank
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    • 990 14 SERIOUS CONGESTIONS NYT AFP KOMPONG Som this port on the Gulf of Siam, the principal point of entry for food relief for a famished country, is seriously congested with ships that have waited for weeks to be unloaded. Once ashore, the
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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 premises during the following
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    • 696 14 Reuter THE CARTER Administration is considering proposals to bring two big World War n ships out of mothballs but opposes congressional efforts to force a decision now. The move to recommission the two ships, and possible as many as three
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    • 288 15 AP A NORTH Sea ailfleM platfen» tilted aver la StavaagNorway, aa working aboard were evaeaated aa a preeaadoa, ttßelab said, bat there were as iajarfao re parted. The Aaarik Iksea plat* (ana waa being prepared to replace the Atornmkr KMlaad hotel platform wMeh capalaed
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    • 1924 15 BRITAIN'S SHIPPING PROBLEMS Lloyd's List THE UK liner shipping industry, beset by rocketing wage and fuel costs, will have its many problems further compounded through new EEC regulations for transport, including the much-debated competition rules and the Unctad 40-40-20 liner code. And
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    • 313 15 Reuter WORLD requirements for liquified natural gas (LNG) carriers by 1990 could reach some 100 to 140 vessels, and probably at least GO with average capacity of 125,000 cubic metres, compared with about 30 at present. Shell International Gas's planning and
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    • Article, Illustration
      494 15 KAPl'l'Eil AUIVALS TODAY MEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Mas (2200 after Yue Flower) 19 Cecilie Maersk (after Maxi Gorky) 47 Daugavpils (Tanker) (after GS Palm Carrier P/O Stab, gas free) 15/16 Glorious I RO/RO) (0200) 45 Himalaya Maru (after Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski) 6/7 Keiyo Maru (1600 after Neptune Beryl) 29/30
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    • 2931 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 aqd the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 185 20 AFP ABOUT 3,000 employees of the Eastern Africa National Shipping Line are reported to have lost their Jobs in the company's dissolution two weeks ago. The Nairobi Daily Nation newspaper said the workers received termination letters three days after the shipping line was ordered
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    • 523 20 JAPANESE exporters, who are being keenly wooed by competing shipping lines for valuable Pacific trade, say they will stand by the hardpressed conferences. But, conscious of the fact that they are currently in a buyer's market, they plan to seek "special privileges" from
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    • 135 20 The major shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe and Straits ports/Australia and the member lines. ACE (FAB EAST/EUBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. 'K' Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. AHBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd Lines. Neptune
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    • 219 20 THE total number of ships to be built in Japan (or local owners under the Japanese government's 36th shipbuilding programme will tar exceed earlier estimates. Latest figures cola ted in Japan indicate that the programme will cover the construction of 33 vessels of 1.69 million gross tons,
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    • 236 20 Liner profile LLOYD TRIESTINO di Navigazione Societa Per Azioni based in Trieste, Italy operates two services through Singapore on the Mediterranean/Far East route. The main service is a fully cellular container service as a member of the Mediterranean/Far East Container Service or the Med Club. The club is
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    • 222 20 AP CHINA'S shipping enterprises, directly under the Ministry of Communications, surpassed the first quarter's state quotas, Peking's official Xinhua News Agency reported. Xinhua said the transport volume was 15.1 per cent higher than planned and came to more than 33 million tons freight for ocean-going
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    • 1444 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. r A-B Adriatic Csatalaer Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agen- cies (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). t Alfred C. Taepfer Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Intrasea
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    • 252 13 PIL GROUP IMVLAK container feeder SERVICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS. See Page V I \R|)!\l iv >> S^' I SAJJL/A/q I"# 1 Orient Overseas Co*dcu*teA Line (STRAITS CARGO VIA FEEDER TO/FROM HONG KONG) M UwfcßT SUM M
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    • 227 13 SSI SEALORI) ANTAH i UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO(SAG, EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Loadmc for 28/4 Dubai (10/5), Abu Dhabi (13/5). Dammam (16/5), Kuwait (19/5). Doha (22/ 5), Mina Qaboos (25/5) 26/5 Dubai (6/6), Abu Dhabi (9/6). Dammam (12/6), Kuwait (15/6), Doha (18/6), Shuhaiba (21/6) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 1233 CE3C mi
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    • 19 13 ■mm CONTAINER Sctodmks SHIPS la Pert SHIPPING List I MCI LH '9 J REGIONAL Weatker WHO Acts F»r Whtrn
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    • 295 13 Hapag-Lloyd Fully containerised to Europe and United States. Regular, reliable and on time. EXPORT TO UJ3. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EABT CANADA AND ASIAN PORTB Sinjaport Ctoanc Twei *CY 9 Apr 1700 Ire CfS 9 Apr 1200 hrs TO ARABIAN/PERSIAN GULF-FULLY CONTAINERIZED SERVICE Karachi TO JAPAN-MONTHLY CONVENTIONAL SERVICE IMPORT FROM: EAST
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    • 614 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PFNANG MILI 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amstardaa Diinnnttmn. Ajflm. Coptatafcn, 'DccnMc Imv* car|o tor feeder Aatverp. L.Ham, M Wsnki 4) tamo, Sta u S pore. *Aho dnd mo. Bask. UK. 3) I Motoi. Oslo carp tor Sport 8
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    • 157 14 RSS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA 34/5 9-11/5 IS-y/S 24/0 SINGAPORE CALIFORNIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE ONLY 22 DAYS CMvMtlkM FoTIS/4 0700 10. 14/5 1900 Fa 1/5 0700 la 30/4 1100 Fa 15/5 0700 la 14/5 1900 MONTHLY SERVICE TO VENEZUELA WEEKLY SERVICE FROM
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    • 625 15 7. STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok ©on'Mnm Weekly service to/from UK/Europe SBWKt TO IK/CONTWBIT: Spare PJaM* JS*. khVl% U/l 15/ M Apr 19/2 27May 29 May 19 Im atm «J» 25 Mm 271 m 11 km 3$ km 2 M .w WI. u- 22 as
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    • 337 15 pIQ Franco Belgian Services m '<• y Uk !i, ;»i F F 1.11 irT¥-T if' •TTZT ka comm s »t »r j 2 "«s si sa s«r sb st- 'Jtr si, *5 25 jfe ,',S »K HS FcSF ">5 It "St ".5 ",t 35 35 25 Apr 21 Apr 14
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    • 684 16 Hapag-Uoyd Fair CONTAMER6ED TO EUMPC HfcM PM Mrtwm 28/4 1/5 20/5 2/6 5/6 30/5 28/5 MUM 17/5 U/5 10/6 25/6 28/6 22/6 20/6 FUUY CONTMOBED TO SMM/IKSTE TM M S'part f. KM* Cm TMM Om*hr KM* 30/3 1/4 hi Port 8/4 24/4 2/5 «mmE«w 10/4 it/4 17/4 5/5 12/5 MMa
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    • 583 16 X VEGA 147W VEGA 14K ALTAR 151* LINE KOREA SHIPPING C.ORPN P. Kalang 9/11 May 1/11 Apr 8/11 Apr 12/16 May ALTAR 152E 9/11 May 12/16 May FMBUSAN BANGKOK TOBUSAN FOR BUSAN BANGKOK TOBUSAN PENANG CALL SUBJECT INDUCEMENT fSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC
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    • 505 16 (5) EVERGREEN LINE f AR {AST FIJROPf FXPRESS FUIL CONTA!NtR StRVICE ACCEPTING CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM ANTWERP LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTNG CARGO FOR UNITED MNGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONOON. MANCHESTER. BIRMMGHAM BRISTOt. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BRfKMvnr HOiLANO AMSTERDAM Sport Ha*w| FMkMon MlorOi Mmi It I EtorUfM 21 Apt 11
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    • 853 16 Everett Lines/ m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON pagan WSMCTXVYIM PIU I 21/24 Apr 25/21 Apr B F S S C Agents m Malaysia TEPS MALAYSIA Compania Affantina Da IT*, Navagacion Intercontinental S. A. C.I. F. □ry "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR DURBAN, CAPETOWN,
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    • 437 16 mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD IQ SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Krtant SMppar* LmMm tar 24/21 Apr 23/25 Apr SYdT*L. I (/I May 9/10 Ma; MEL, Id BANGLADESH SERVICE 12/15 Apr CMTTA6ONC. CHALIM JAPAN/STRAUS SERVICE OASIS DUKE NESTERN RIVER OCEAN PIE PALM tPKXM. Mom Sngapara to fart taPart Salad
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    • 476 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REOSEA SERVICE Jeddali. Hodeidah Mombasa. OaressaUam. Port Sudan KOTA CAHAYA 5/10 Iby HOT* mm 10/15 Apr COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE Colombo. Karachi Damman KOTA MOLEX 5/10 May Kuwait KOTA MTU 15/20 Apr SINGAPORE/CHITT A GONG/RANGOON/SERVICES Mofadncio MM. Port Sudan Hodfida* Mombasa Dm Es Sal* Colombo, Dubai. Kuwait Oamman
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    • 825 17 FTC* BENLINE CONTAINER, EXPRESS CONTAMI SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE HBUKG B'HAVEN ROAM HAVRE SOT Spore P Kelanj W Germany/ Awtru AntiKrp france M U jy* »v< 1/5 5/5) 2/5 (11/5) X 15/4 21/4 13/5 15/5 M/S 11/5 II 1/5 21/5 a/5 21 W Wi H/i n/i i7/i n 11/5 M/ 5
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    • 603 17 E m 4 I ft te i V m 4 K K V I I WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE l)4Tsa*S;>r<M 3)Htwr|4)Go*r| a/« a/« a/4 >« •mI DnmtDtnmt 4)Tta s)laN Spare P MUnj Pi SUM* MMMMM M 1/4 12/4 mo 1) MaMio Stockholm Oslo Hetsmki 2) Copaahaft*. Aartius 3) Bremen 4)
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    • 584 17 P*ge V i I 5 A > I I '.in 4 i i k\ ki I BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. I S. AFRICA (Reunion Durban Clown ft Ekt. E London) huntan KAVOMMM (Reunion Durban Clown. ft Elu E London) Kuant»n 12/14 Mi, S port
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 702 18 > "K MSCIW.WHMMI LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. I EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA ftoa *sms' n 9 Mono vessels tk° u rt C**rAwi4R 14/4 13/4 Uhkn 1/5 U/5 Uw Cit* Bri* 7/5 17/5 •mm, Irate 1M 14/4 17/4 »/j I Ua Mi Bri* 7/5 17/5 Mite* I*l 24/4
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    • 530 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CORTAMER/REEFER SERVICE LtMfe* tar: lOS ANGtIfS SM fUMCSCO. SEATTU TACOHA VMCtMO 8 C FCI/FCI fwtwwri f W*| SMfapora 1 Anfrm MU PMfIOM" I to II to It tor HUM II Mar It tor 14 tot ma 14 tot 15 tot 11 toe AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER
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    • 453 18 C >' roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20'H f IOQH OCEAN BOILO'NG SINGAPORE 1 MARKETiNG 91 I J LINES) GENLBAI 91)111 {14 LINE Si ELE« «S 2459S «S 2SS6B A B CABSMIP >CABLE CA«GOSMIP I ITUfMII l|jjJU>i Container Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK DSR LINES far Eartpr S
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    • 558 18 |J\ granard line INDEPENDENT ATTRACTIVE HA TES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTING COSTA IStK CARGO FCI OSLY FOR PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, BEIRUT. LATTAKIA UMASSOL. ISTANBUL PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents A stevedores providing immediate discharge IMONKWrOMtJW S slb, UK. MM TAT f. MM MM SMC V4ON j jJ •Cjfcf NH SaM.
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    • 640 18 J] m i.. "it 1 Tuesday, April B,IIM i t INTRASEA (PTE) LTD faber House 234E Orchard Roao 9 Telephone ***** M *****57 BromAaMA-ixwe: REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE KQJUOI M 75. NORASM N879... NORASM N877._. -sz r a v T-tssa, -,;fi SSSS "Ss™ l L \-wasL w
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 331 19 NOL .NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): fpiirt MERCATOR 10/4 CROZE 15/4 K. MCmON 21/4 HK CONTMOt 2G/4 0. CHEF 2/5 IS.MKE 7/5 N. CORAL [15/5 Containers Feeder ed to/from F'stowe Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ): Ha we C. CONTMNEK Sailed &S.MME Sailed N.
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    • 54 19 NOTICE P.T. ntOUNU IX4) YD M.V. PADUW VJ InMMI A GODOWN( Consignee# at all damaged cargoes ex the above named vessel are notified that the general surawtll be heid oa 10th April as (ran 0900 hra to MMlro. No further survey will be held. ITNNHTC MUTING nUMNO 00. PR LID
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 189 20 AfMts if BMglidHfc Skipping Corporation S'pofe Kuantan Loading for: 12/14 Apr 15/16 Apr Kato/Qufca/Y< F SHIPPING TIMES Jfe SB Are you making full use of the Shipping Times as an effective selling medium? If you're already advertising with us, you must know of our effectiveness as a selling medium. People
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 186 20 Regional Weather 120 2S^\ 02. 23 m 3 3 A *1 •if"N v». A SZ4 r i r i«. rs m Si V:fe K >:■:■ ■c-x ft >■■■■*■ V>Vb I 'SJ&£kx^, sT SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MORNING. 'C yA .cr* ®r w iu>.. Wind direction
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