The Business Times, 16 May 1980

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C4P) No. 111/1/8* FRIDAY, MAY 1(, MM SO CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 80 1 UPI COPENHAGEN, Thurs. A storm of protest has erupted over the inclusion of controversial clsuses in a recently signed oil contract between Denmark and Saudi Arabia in which Denmark agrees to avoid behavior which could "discredit" the Saudi monarchy in return for regular delivIn one of the clauses,
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    • 60 1 Reuter BEIJING, Thurs. Premier Hua Guofeng has told a Japanese visitor that China's planned rocket test into the South Pacific Ocean was to increase the capability of its delivery system for space launchings, Japanese sources said. He added, however, the test project announced last Friday could also
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    • 76 1 UPI TAIPEH, Thurs. The military court has convicted a magazine editor on the charge of spreading propaganda for the Chinese communists and sentenced trim to five years in prison, the Taiwan Garrison Command announred. The Command said Li Ching-June, 53, editor of the now-banned magazine, Voice of the
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    • 70 1 Reuter SEOUL, "niurs. American soldiers under the United Nations Command (UNC) today exchanged automatic weapons fire with an unknown number of North Korean infiltrators in the demilitarised tone (DMZ) dividing the two Koreas, diplomatic sources said. There were no casualties on the UNC side. The clash followed
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    • 63 1 Reuter JERUSALEM, Thurs. Israel has disclosed a secret plan for extensive new Jewish settlements on the occupied West Bank aimed at quadrupling the Jewisir population there within the next three years. Mr MattttyahuDrobfess, chairman of the Jewish settlement department which is responsible for «tahttsMag Israeli settlement in occupied
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    • 67 1 UPI VIENNA, Thurs. US Secretary of State Edmund Muskie has rejected Moscow's latest proposal for a neutral Afghanistan as failing to meet demands for the withdrawal of Soviet troops. Mr Muskie said the proposal "is more significant for its timing than for its content. I regard it more
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    • 58 1 AP NEW YORK, Thur. Stock prices rose moderately in early trading, extending gains of the previous two sessions. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 3.16 to 822.78 in the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Gaining stocks futnumbered losers by about
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  • 140 1 Rites Indices D I«ruut 1800 70 May 14 Majrl5 *****B 4672.92 g^PnytrtlM 770 MO +30 30 B.T. Indicator: SnSutof Mtfiu Cory* DuImU Xtek Seng Ami »15 33 Industrials: ■an in 85.63 1(00 530 388 +30 30 +10 30 Finance: Hotels: Properties: 883J6 980.40 443.04 444.01 366.50 370.98
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    152 1 Rises Indices hi A Pen 575 +35 May 14 May 15 7W9.QB 7778.51 578.25 579.91 M Prop Gentiag Bammi 750 520 +30 +25 +24 BT. Index: Industrials: Sovran intam 300 20 Finance: 791.24 799.57 430 +90 Hotels: 386.72 366.81 Pic Dev. 450 +20 Properties: 396.78 405.36 If. Banttns
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  • 679 1  -  POLICY ON WORK PERMITS By FONG MEW LENG THE Government will continue to maintain an opendoor policy on the recruitment of unskilled foreign workers though it runs count»- to the Republic's policy of encouraging automation through a highwage policy. Senior officials from the Ministry of Labour
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  • 251 1 HAW Par Brothers International has reaped a profit of more than £3 million from die sale of its entire Investment in Stagapore Land and part of its stake in Cheung Kong Holdings. Haw Par disclosed yesterday that it acquired three million shares in Singapore Land
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  • 419 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG SZNGAPORE?S officiallybacked export financing schemes are steadily becoming more competitive compared with those offered by several developed countries. Following several revisions by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), interest rates on medium and long-term financing to less developed countries (LDCk) are
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  • 341 1 A NEW Zealand company, Devon Development, is seeking Singapore partners for a |64 million hotel to be built in Auckland. This was revealed by Mr Graeme Palmer, the northern regional manager of Development Finance Corporation. The DFC is a government body set up to give financial assistance and
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  • 423 1  -  By MARGARET THOMAS ACXX)UNTANTS could be reduced to mere data collectors il the communication gap between management and accountants is not bridged. Unless attitudes are changed and efforts made to bridge this gap, a new breed of management information specialists will take over, leaving
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 492 2  -  By RONNIE LIM PRESSURE teems to be building up towards another round of increases In the price of petrol In Singapore. A number of oil companies have already raised their posted prices of diesel as «til as premium and regular grades of petrol
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    • 391 2 THE president of the Consumers Association of Singapore has deplored the use of advertisements intended to prompt children to put pressure on their parents to purchase the goods advertised. Advertisers are now using children as the targets of their sales. And being
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    • 719 2 THE Singapore economy to expected to grow by about 8 per cent this year although this pace may be dampened by which will be more severe than last year. The US embassy in its report of economic trends in Singapore says that the general outlook
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    • 310 2 CHARTERED Bank has appointed Mr J. B. Ritchie as manager, Asian currency unit. He replaces Mr Roger Spyer, who will be re-assigned elsewhere within Standard Chartered Bank group. Since Jonlng Chartered Rank in 1961, Mr Ritchie has served in various executive and administration positions in Indonesia, Hongkong,
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    • 154 2 SINGAPORE-madedisposa-ble utensils cup», {dates, forks and spoon made of plastic are expected "to sell well in Australia. This expectation is based on the Idea that people in countries where water is are more inclined to use disposable utensils to save washing up. Mirason Packaging Industries in
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    • 39 2 THE sixth member re-elect-ed into the executive committee of the Singapore Manufacturers Association was Mr John Wong, managing director of Amoy Canning. Business Times reported the election results yesterday. Mr Wong's name was omitted from the report
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  • REGIONAL
    • 368 3 Reuter UPI THE CHINESE rocket to be fired into the South Pacific wiH not carry a warhead and will not cause pollution, visiting Chinese Vice-Premi-er Li Xlannian said in Wellington yesterday. China has no intention of conducting any nuclear test in
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    • 553 3 Reuter THAI Prime Minister Prem Tlnsulanonda said yesterday there had been no change in Thailand's policy on Kampuchea despite a Malaysian suggestion of a shift in Bangkok's attitude. "So far there have been no changes in our policy on Kampuchea," he told re» porters at
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    • 277 3 AFP UPI JAPANESE oil refiners and traders have been notified by Iran of a cut in the prices of fuel oil. The National Iranian Oil Co (NIOC) told 12 Japanese companies that it will reduce the prices of oil byproducts, inrhHiing naphtha and heavy fuel
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    • 182 3 AFP INDONESIA is expected to be able to do without fuel oil imparts by 1964, when the projected hydrocracker plant processing oil residues in Dumai, central Sumatra, will have been completed, Minister of Mines and Energy Subroto said. Until then Indonesia still has to
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    • 518 3 UPI SOUTH Korean President Choi Kyu Hah has cut short his Middle East trip to cope with the worsening political situation at borne as thousands of college students demanding an end to martial law clashed with police. Government sources said in Seoul
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    • 396 3 MALAYSIA may have to "buy bullets and not bread" following the current political instability in the region, Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said. "In striving for development and prosperity, we must be vigilant always and maintain national security. Otherwise, what we have built so far
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    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 546 3 Agencies MALAYSIA and the other (our countries In Asean will be "very hurt" if the Indian government carries out its pledge to recognise the Vietnam-backedKampu-chean administration of Heng Samrin, Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithaudden said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. In a meeting with the Secretary of
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    • 188 3 THE Johore State Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) anticipates more Singaporean investors setting up labour intensive factories in Johore owing to the Republic's move towards capital intensive industries. Its deputy general manager, Datuk Haji Hashim Mohammad, said the present number of fresh applications by Singaporeans to
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    • 58 3 AP TAIWAN plans to win developed country status by 1990, World Business Weekly said in the cover story of Its May 19 edition. "Money has been poured into infrastructure, *nd industry is moving into new technology," the New York based publication adds, "with its hopes pinned to a
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    • 169 3 AP SOUTH Korea's economy, sagging since last year, will continue minus growth in the second quarter of this year but will rebound in the latter half to show a 4 per cent growth rate for the whole of this year, the Korea Development Institute
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 137 4 INVESTMENT in natural rubber output must be raised worldwide within the next few years, or consumption growth will be even mare constrained by supply than at present, Malaysian Rubber Research and Development Board (MRRDB) economist Lim Sow Ching said recently. Addressing the sixth Malaysian economic convention
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    • 338 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing price» in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, M 0 per cent second class 0.90, 100 per cent third class 0.88, 25 per cent new crop 0.80, B-10 per cent 0.«. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special no
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    • 191 4 TARN and cotton .prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, ex-go-down) CaMsa yam: China Blue Phoenix 30b 2.158; 32» 40s 2,840 (per bale of 480 lbs). ftm gsada: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly unq; Flying
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    • 278 4 THE Singapore market closed quietly easier with June One RSS buyers quoted at 291.00 cents per kilo, down two cents from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Prices eased one cent during the morning's trading on lower overnight London advices, they said. Prices were little changed during the quiet afternoon trading
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    • 286 4 R.A.S. prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Nooo (per kilo) Buyer* Sellers Int 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. MJO Int. 1 R.S.S. June MOJO Int. 1 R.S.S. July m» Int. 3 R.S.S. m.00 UK/Coat 282 00 283.OOM Int. 3 R.S.S. mM 3BL0JN UK/Coot 279.00 380.00N Int. 4 R.S.S. 274.00
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    • 74 4 NOON 88R iBdSMKpncn] rmturimy RAfl imm MUD 27«00 27M0N 271.00 m.OON SSR 10 88RC0 MMLJI (1-toapaDrt (1-ton f-fl* (Carrmt ■dm > i) riisx i 171.00 Mtk) 176.008 273.00N in* *mty S-.»o2as ilgliii (1-ton palirt (l«oo(-U-(1-toa paU* (M"P* ll*P* <1 toapalj* (1-tOO fS» I) S* 00 t) 334
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    • 68 4 THE Stratta ttajrlee tai Penaag nae MflS per Steel to $2,211 yeetor»y, $7# above Ike later—tt—al Tta Agreement eeiHig, Men Seatfmeat wis federally aided by firmer overseas adrtees Mi ft eeatbraed lew tia ere delivery with Mtowthremgfc (rem Japaaeee, OS aid leeftl beyiag brtereet at tola level, liraover
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    • 38 4 Rubber: May 15 Singapore: Jane: 291.00 cents (down 2.00 cents) Malaysia: Jane: 294.50 cents (down 3.00 cents) Tin: M$2£16 (up $13) (equivalent to $36.62 per kilo) (up 21 cents) Official offering: 144 tonnes (up 10 tonnes)
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    • 84 4 THE MALAYSIAN Minister of Finance has Bred these rates for the period from Mar 20 until further notice; Babber: 317H cents a kg; Cepva: 1835.99 a tonne; Palm kernel: $855.75 a tonne; White pepper: 9UU-Q2 a tonne; Black pepper: $2,857.17 a tonne; The rates at duty payable are:
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    • 216 4 THE Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures closed US2 V* to 1 Vt cents a bushel lower In moderately active trade on Tuesday. Prices settled near the bottom of a nine-cent range. Local long liquidation on talk of revised forecasts of increased rain over the weekend dropped values to
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    • 222 4 THE Chicsgo Board of Trade soybean futures slipped USVfc cent a bushel in nearbys to five cents in the deferred on the dose on Wednesday. Prices ended near lows of a t Vfc cent range. Heavy commercial selling in extremely thin trade took prices off the day's highs, traders
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    • 153 4 CIINKSE PrHiM taftanfo, Cii AMM OTJfi aeOen, aid ihn (1b aecaod hud cfc-um) fob $147-30 aeDera, Mt dram fob $134.00 seQer». Caff: Mixed Ooooe) $7».00 buyers. PiU II: Mustek white-pepper fob AM NLW $903.00 wOera. Sara eak white pepper faq fob NLW $300.00 seOera, Sarawak *Mdal black pepper
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    • 80 4 THE 11 countries that produce 96 per cent of the world's total tea production have approved a move to limit tea exports to about 740,000 tonnes annually at £1.05 per kg from 1981 to 1985 inclusive, an Indonesian government official said. The decision was made at a
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    • 892 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed the morning steady, near to opening levels and with gains from Wednesday of £28 to £13 per tonne. Turnover was 4,571 lots including nine options. Following the opening call, values edged higher, gaining around £34 basis July at a high of £1,759. This position
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    • 115 4 VALUES continued some short-covering in quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. In the south, May rose Mss to $885 per tonne, while the northern region was trded up to $890. June saw the central region traded at $870 and north at $885. The refined market was dulL CJ.F. North
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 508 4 TOKYO SHARE prices closed slightly lower yesterday, after a firm start, 011 sporadic liquidations following reports of a US$2 a barrel rise in Saudi Arabian oil [»Ice, dealers said. The market average fell 1.23 to close at 6,746.51, with volume 220 million shares. The Tokyo
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    • 391 4 Source: SHK See THE market opened calm and steady yesterday, with prices of most counters at more or less same level as Wednesday's closing, except those of special situational stocks as Far East Hotel and Hsin Chong which attracted speculative interests. The index only moved up 0.78 point at
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    • 264 4 THE market closed firmer yesterday, dominated by oil and minerals gains which bolstered the day's markets, dealers said. IMH STKIAI.S MAY IS C 'fill A 1 JUL* unrh A 1 242 A 1' M 170 I Anipol IVI Ml H II I' I3M U.inlt RSW 280 unch Boral 245
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    • 276 4 STOCK prices closed lower across the board in uncertain trading, dealers said. Bangkok Bank dropped two baht and First Trust also dropped two to 78, Mah Nkrong Drying and Silo four to 200, Jalaprathan two to 114 and United Flour Mill two to 195. MAY 15 Bain* Asia t'rrtlil
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    • 136 4 STOCKS closed generally mixed yesterday, with turnover rising to 3.9 million pesos from Wednesday's 2.7 million, dealers said. Gainers were Benguet Con B, Seafront and Usiphil while Marinduque B, Philex B eased and the rest were all unchanged or untraded. MAY 15 Pnos Ara|r Mmin# Atlas Ion A Allan
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    • 46 4 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 44M Tuesday Week A#o.— DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday Tuesday JIM# Week Ago «21-» H.K.HANG 8RNG Thursday MW Wednesday JOO-W Week Ago 87M» SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday 2^5? Wednesday gM Week Ago «0M8 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday Wednesday MMO Week Ago m.97
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 350 5 UPI PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat, Immediately after swearing in his ne# 25-man cabinet yesterday, met his top advisers to re-assess the Egyptian position in the stalled Palestinian autonomy negotiations with Israel. Mr Sadat said am Wednesday that, bowing to a request from President Carter, he has agreed
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    • 100 5 Reuter TOTAL cross national product of the seven member countries of EFTA is expected to grow on average by at least three per cent in 1989. EFTA Economic Committee sakl this increase will be accompanied by continuing full employment in most countries, while Finland
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    • 241 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Ahnlhassan Bani-Sadr aaid on Wednesday he had accepted in principle a six-point plan for greater regional autonomy in the Kurdish region of Western Iran and had given orders to prepare for its implementation. lflr Banl-Sadr said they have accepted the six-point proposal with some
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    • 762 5 S«n Optrator Nu MAS MHGQ TMA TLMi MAS ARRIVALS rice Local iter Time From 1 0700 KUL 0715 BEY/DXB/BOM 0750 DHA 0815 KUL 1 0836 PEN MAS MH60 RBA BI427 MAS MHT 1 0830 KUL OHO BWN 1 0830 PEN/KUL 1000 HLP 1 1006 HLP prn^WrrT" >
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    • 200 5 Reuter NYT TWO US congressional committees ignored on Wednesday a plea from Treasury Secretary William Miller and voted to reject President Carter's surcharge on imported oil, which would raise petrol prices by 10 US cents a gallon. The Senate Finance Committee voted 13-3 in favour
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    • 460 5 Reuter THE pro-Moscow government in Afghanistan said that Soviet troops could be withdrawn from its territory when Iran and Pakistan guaranteed normal relations with Kabul. A government statement quoted by Taas news agency said the two countries would have to give pledges, backed by
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    • 197 5 AFP Reuter THE US State Department said yesterdy that it had not been informed officially of Afghanistan's new position to resolve the crisis caused by the Soviet military intervention there. A State Department spokesman said the US government so far had only news agency information on the
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 344 5 THE sales of the three big US car-makers were down a hefty 42.8 per cent in the first 10 days of this month compared with the same period last year. The companies sold only 135,027 units, as against 236,252 last year. The sales of ailing Chrysler (12,694)
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  • 343 6 THE statement by the Government that unskilled workers will still be granted work permits will reassure businessmen that the new industrial policy is not as inflexible as it may sound at first. When the policy was announced in the middle of last year, there
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  • 266 6 THE PROBLEM Mr Lau has turned his thoughts to is not a new one. The chasm between the financial and the non-financial arms of an organisation has been there for a long time. In the eyes of many line managers, accountants and
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  • 804 6  -  By PETER SCHUYTEN NYT THE MAKERS of home, or so-called personal, computers are bracing far another bruising round of competition. While such newcomers to the Held as Atari, Texas Instruments Inc and Mattel Inc begin to supply retailers' shelves with their initial product offerings, the
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  • 1114 6 Letter to the Editor Dear fßr, Professor Urn Chong Yah has raised the intriguing notion of trying to bring into being a 'Quality of Life' index. The more I think about it, the more enthusiastic I become on this idea. Possibly, through the columns of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1240 6 Trial of an 18-year youth SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Optline Housewives Matinee My Dear Grandfather (Mandarin Fin) 4.50 Intermission 6.00 Opening and In The MM NRh Harry Butler (Ptl) Ml News in Brief 6.35 Sports Parade 7.00 Samudra 7.30 News and Newiieel (Malay) 7.55 Celebrity Charades Fin and in the
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  • 1220 7  -  Young cross-bred cattle at the Sook farm in Sabah. BILL CAMPBELL discusses the thriving business of cattle-breeding in his fifth article of a six-part series on Sabah. BILL CAMPBELL PRICES of trash beef have been going up in other parts of Malaysia and elsewhere in the
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  • 1018 7  -  FOBUH ...lAiwitn B J WU RECENTLY we heard that our valiant Consumers' Association, CASE, had taken Hitachi (S) to task for its misleading advertisement on refrigerators in the prew. This is not the first time CASE has taken errant parties to task, nor
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  • 201 7 THE TOWN of Prai continues the battle with Its crow population. More reports have come in about those rascally birds. A crow shoot fell short of its target by 300 birds. For some inexplicable reason, the birds failed to return to their roost, normally between 0
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 271 8 MAY 14 Fri CORBEILLE Air-Liquid* 544 10 B S N Oervais I hi none sm 12 CSt' (ThomsonCsifl 487 50 -0.5 Cte Francatse des Pelroles 251 4.5 Compufnie Financiere Compagnie Generate 373 unch Credit Fancier De France 450 -2 Hue heUe (Librairie) 251 •1 Machines Bull 61 -1 Mlchelin
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      • 91 8 MAY 14 I'rs FORWARD MARKET Art* Arbed Astur Braxcun Bru-Lamb I'jnpar Cock l>e Beers Fh»« Electrobel Gb-lnno-Bni o*» Hobo* Pw.ro Ryl Dutch Sidro Soc Oen Bel| Sofina Solvay A Tanks u Mm V Mont 330 2010 4*0 012 1280 888 283 m 1870 MOP 2380 1078 2485 5380 2425
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      • 223 8 may 14 Dm Arf-Teletunken 79.20 lj AklO 21 HOB AIU Lrbra Ml 00 10 Ail/ Vers 377 SO 2.5 BASK 143.30 -03 Bay H T Wbank ***** -2 Bay Vbank 4 774 30 -23 Bayer 1 122 90 -01 BBC 298 20 -0.6 BMW 166 00 0 5 Cossrlla
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    • 286 8 MAY 14 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha Abrrcom AK Arw) CI AMIC Barlows Cg Sugar CN A Currie Finance IV Been Ind Edron Edgars Eveready Fed Vdk Kugtt Gurdian Qienanl Gratemn Hippo Hivrld Hu >ells Liberty Lonrho IT» M And R Mcrarthy Melbox 305S 280 TOO 2285 1000 ZZ nfi
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    • 190 8 Noodles, mien or mee? lis the sume. No matter what you call it. The difference is the way our chefs serve up to you. Whether it's fried, dry. or in a soup. Whether it's Hokkien-style. ('antonese-style. or' local-style. You'll like the way we have with noodles, mien a.id mee at
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    • 198 8 The American Express Card serves you well whoever great food "is served Cards welcome To apply for the American Express Card, call 2358 133. Wine, Dlm Relax la Caay Alanphrrr at BtMkHMMIBa The Barn Steak House is elegant in decor and cosy in atmosphere. We serve Juicy steak specially air-Down
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 277 9 Reuter THE HIGH rate of deliveries on the international monetary market 90-day Treasury Bill futures contract could cause problems if deliverable supply is inadequate to meet demand, Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) chief economist James Culver said. While there is no immediate problem, the
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    • 401 9 Reuter THE LATEST South Korean loan of U5K3.75 million far «—wring the Improvement of the country's telephone network it almost complete. A spokesman (or one of the lead managers, Bank of Nova Scotia, said the funds are being syndicated far an eight-year term
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    • 690 9 MR PAUL Volcker, the chairman at the Federal Reserve Board, said on Wednesday that due to changing economic circumstances the Board seeks to consider easing the credit controls imposed two months ago as a main instrument m the US government's anti-inflation efforts. In particular,
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    • 112 9 Reuter MRBUI ial b Ltd «IB redeew €•■•■11« ■ukl^rat AetMpqfhalNM» uSm Earedeßar later this year sr aaitaf next yew te bnl Mi M «IweSerSSfc eel The eeOTiriShie'bead mataring ea Jane 11, MM, will he eflned to aahtte sabseriptisa thrtigh aa ■■<iew i lllf eyndhata led by Www»
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    • 38 9 AFP BRAZIL'S central bank has announced the sixth devaluation of the cruzeiro this year, effective on Wednesday. With this latest devaluation, the cruzeiro has lost almost 18 per cent of its value over a year. AFP.
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    • 102 9 UPI THE PHILIPPINE Central Bank plana to borrow US$2OO million as soon as interest rates in the world currency market stabilise, published reports said on Wednesday. A bank spokesman confirmed that a new loan package was being considered but said that no firm amount bad been decided. The
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    • 143 9 M ANUF ACTURERSH a nover Trust (MHT) has announced the official opening of a representative office in Taipeh. The bank has been very active in lending to both the public and the private sector in the Republic of China for almost 30 years, says Mr Dwight
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
    • 498 9 IT WAS a dull day far the foreign exchange market yesterday. Rates remained steady and there was little tradiag as most Earopean centres were closed because of the Ascension Day holiday. Dealers described the foreign exchange market as very Inactive, with many squaring off their positions by early
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    • 21 9 THE rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lead to their beat customers is 12.2 per cent.
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    • 322 9 GOLD futures in the Singapore market closed narrowly mixed yesterday compared with overnight levels in generally light trading, dealers said. Opening quotations were mariwd up between USS3 to $7 an ounce following the metal's strength in New York overnight but fell back subsequently in line with easier overseas gold
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    • 171 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on May 15: isr-sr 7 days 9tt Ht 1 month 10 3/16 101/16 2 months 10M 10 Vk 3 months 11 10% 6 months lli/ie 1018/16 Smooth! 11 10% 13 months 111/16 1018/19 1 month 3 months 6 months 12
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    • 46 9 RANGE of prt em oflen id by dUcount bouse* cm OonUl: 1 75/10% Call deposits: M -TM« (Mw 5-month Treasury bills 7* 7* 3 month Bank bills a a/16 11VI* 3 months CD 107/1* 10 VI* 6 months CD 10 OH Source: National Discount Co
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    • 220 9 THE U.S. for overnight delivery closed weaker at 227.50 yen yesterday, compared with a 229.00 opening and 228.30 on Wednesday's close, dealers said. Trading was (airly active but nervous with volume at US$9l million. The dollar weakened in light late trading on selling by banks to cover sales from
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    • 265 9 THE U.S. dollar opened quietly yesterday with rates slightly easier than late Hongkong levels as dealers prepared for a day of restricted trading because of the Ascension Day holiday in many European centres. The dollar opened at 1.7910/25 marks compared with a late Hongkong LT925/ 35 and a New
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    • 212 9 THE U.S. dollar was quoted mixed against major currencies yesterday, after moving quietly in narrow range for most of the day, with trading subdued ahead ot market holidays in most of Europe yesterday, dealers said. The dollar was slightly easier at a late L 7955/35 marks after an early
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  • 1124 9 NEW YORK TAKEOVER Issues and glamour and growth stocks led a broad advance on the New York stock market on Wednesday in heavy trading as investors continued to respond to falling Interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average roae three points and advances lad declines two to one
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 149 9 The Emperor Deluxecrated for aa emperor 500 years ago. Today, Ike special 4kk of the Oriental! Ten ingredients and a secret recipe go into its making. Ask about it and our menu of special dishes. You'll alao find our Tim Sum the beet in town. Another Oriental is opening soon.
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    • 416 9 a ill/ 3 Invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the posts of: ECONOMIST The successful candidate should have at least a good Honours Degree in Economics. He must be meture, capable of working independently and analytical. His areas of responsibility include data appraisal to provide forecasts and information, relating
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  • 1352 10 BID-sad otter prices »y IBM and business ta and reported to the Stock Birton» of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shows is brackets la lots of BBCTION ONI INDUBTBIAL COMMBBCIAL BMgnw Aloosi (118B)XD ABM Caoe (1MB) (1) IB (1)
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  • 48 10 INUfNI DMT BUT MMfTABU vSmZSTfET* «SbmT^ l5L FrenPrStfrni 15 lS "cSSSSSS 0 S>nIK.VM IM IB tnwM in 1» rpmtmirM IM IM IM IM nmypatr. «JT s-S: a a SSSSSm 3 IS SEE» [J ■wSStiSSff im in 'Eepsszt ssST a a 8>or.arwrtfc>Sr LJTW L*H «MVCMM UB LS
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  • 2583 10 HH 1MO |k Low Cdapujr Last Sale +orGr*s Dhr Die Cer Gr's rid Net pm Vol fOOO) Day High Low 8ECTION ONE > INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL g 223 an 149 116 103 140 at no n n ao sn sis an m in 343 MB Acma Alcorn
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  • 1620 10 BID and offer prices officially lifted and huiiw in «ad reported to the Koala Lumpur Stock Exchange jiiWrihy with the number of riiares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless other- Im ii wme Mpecweo. ooanuu Mm (UB) (2) IM od ■team (188 12«)
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  • 531 10 THE nwpMe af pradttnkrri atoln kail Hjri ia ttoa iaiiag toe lato meratag at toe Sacaaaaa ateekaMrK.CI yMMfS^a r. 11.1 .Main •aif pm maatt trfVnwUj apaaiei favearakly aa kwitoi ahewai knaMaf By toe eai af toe iay, •kara prieee kai paatoi finiilakki gatoa la al
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  • 573 10 THE return of buying interest in the afternoon took prices generally higher on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was initially steady but sellers appeared in the mid-morning session, forcing prices slightly lower. Light profit-taking was discerned among a number of the current favourites
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 627 11  -  By SUSAN THAM MALAYAN Cables to expected to gear its efforts In the cmieat year to raising productivity levels, especially la the ana of teleTogether with expanded capacity as a result of more machinery, this wfll enable the group to keep pace with the
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    • 283 11 AFTER a setback in the first six months of last year, Sigma Metal recovered slightly in the second half. But the improvement in the latter part of the year was inefficient to offset the earlier dismal performance. Pre-tax profit for the year ended Dec
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    • 82 11 BANDAR Raya has increased its stake in Permas Jaya slightly to 82 J2 per cent following further acceptances of its offer. Bandar said with the acceptance of another 103,000 Permas Jaya shares, the group now holds a total of 22.41 million shares. Under the
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    • 573 11 TOTAL tin production of public-quoted companies for March 1980 amounted to 43,844 piculs, compared with piculs in January and 38,812 piculs in February. 1 The mines of the Malaysia Mining Corporation (MMC) group, Including associates Aokam and Austral Amalgamated, accounted for 30,158 piculs
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    • 728 11 ASEAMBANKERS Malaysia expects profit this year to be maintained at the 1979 level, Judging from the current trend of business. This was disclosed by the merchant bank's mJn *gi"g director, Mr Izham Mahmud. The merchant banking group well-known for its succeasful syndication of the massive
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    • 714 11 Reuter PROFIT at Jardine Matheson this year is expected to improve if the current higher sugar prices continue, investment analysts in Hongkong said yesterday. But doubt still surrounds the outcome of the Theo H Davis sugar crop in Hawaii where severe rainfall, estimated at
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    • 188 11 Reuter HONGKONG Ltnd Company Hmltimh David Newbigging has forecast that group net profit this year would rise by per cent, compared with profit in 1979, and earnings per share of 30 per cent The company earlier reported a consolidated net profit of HK5301.5 million (or 1979 ($279.5
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 319 11 Wfe have a history ofmaking money grow AE Lombard North Central is part of one of the world's largest banking groups and we have a history whichTW* 5 r: covers more than 100 years. cKaM We offer a range of deposit jßlfll schemes which will produce maximum interest whilst giving
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    • 1742 11 tm S3 COLD STORAGE HOUNNQS LIMITED Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 31st January, 1980. Chairman's Statement circulated to stockholders and to be presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Company in Singapore on 31st May 196 a RESULTS Group sai«s for theyear to 31st January, 1960
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  • 568 12  -  ay CATHERINE ONG 3iONG Leong Finance Xtd's long-drawn tussle for Singapore Finance (Singfin) last year which resulted in United Overseas reaping a profit of &1.6 mflivw has paid divi- > Tear-end results releasSd by Hong Leong yesterday showed an eight-month contribution of $1.88 mil3km from
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  • 344 12 UPI FILIPINO pirates attacked 4 British container ship «trended by a typhoon in lis nils Bay and shot dead 3)s captain after demanding far the ship's money, fcdtarities in Manila said yesterday. One of the ship's 38 crewmen was wounded when the five pirates armed with
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  • 257 12 HUME Industries (Far East) and a Swedish company are forming a Joint venture company which will manufacture and drive concrete piles in Singapore. The new company, with an authorised capital of $2 million, is now being incorporated. Called Hume-Balken, the name of the
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  • 30 12 UPI A Vletaainese artillery-maa mm traiatag aear the CUaew freatler. He to leandig to defend his eeaatry again* a pwrfhle "eeeead lent" frem the Cldaeee. UPI
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  • 421 12 UPI THE 47th Canton Trade Fair ended yesterday with slack sales, but traders were greatly encouraged by the export fever that has gripped China. The month-long, semiannual fairs, which began in 1967, once were virtually the only contact between Western traders and Chinese trade
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  • 750 12 LONDON, Than. The market closed loner after a quiet session, dealer* nid. At 9pm, the FT Index was down 1.6 at 438.4. Government bonds ended as much as tt point.lower. Dealen said die latest UK money supply figures had little impact on prices but they noted a late
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  • 135 12 Reuter THE US$2 a barrel increase in the cost of Saudi Arabian crude oil will boost Japan's oil impart bill this year by 187.60 million to just over $59 billion, the International Trade and Industry Ministry said in Tokyo yesterday. Last year, Japan, which
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  • 335 12 FORD MOTOR Company has gone one stage further in its move to phase out local vehicle assembly operations following the Government's decision to remove tariff protection for the industry from Aug 1 this year. The company is now inviting tenders for the purchase
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 229 12 CB il #'J $1 fr 'mm TAT LEE BANK UMTTED (kncorporalad n lha Ftapublc of Srtgapcm) Issue of 15,000,000 Ordinary Shares of SSI .00 Each at SS2.SO Far Share 1 The Board of Tat Lee Bank Limited wishes to announce that at the close of the Application List at 12.00
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    • 428 12 Businessmen, Are You Getting Your Share of the Billion Oil Industry? fit V v The South East Asia Ofl Directory 1900-81 (Third sdHon) DrlMng Contractors number/names and types of rigs is the only professional reference work which brings currently available/working in this region (both on- and together an encyclopedic volume
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 61 12 WEATHER Oatlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Shower# in several places between 6 a.m. and 1 p.m.. IS hMr> te M l M May Maximum temperature 31.6 Associated tumidity 76 Minimum temperature 25.1 Associated humidity 100 Hours of sunshine 7.85 Rainfall in millimetres. Trace Total rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 89 13 SIX CRAFT are involved in overhauling the single buoy mooring at Shell Pulau Bukom. Six tugs and barges started on the operation on May 5 and are expected to complete it at the end of this month. The operation involves the lifting of the SBM off its
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      • 91 13 Reuter CALCUTTA port will be paralysed on Saturday following a decision by port and dock union leaders to support a call for a 24-hour strike in West Bengal state. Leaders of four trade unions said in a joint statement that there will be no work in Calcutta
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      • 91 13 UPI TYPHOON Dom slammed across the tobaccogrowing northern Philippines yesterday with peak winds of 75 miles per hour. There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties. At mid-morning, the typhoon was located by the Manila weather bureau in Cagayan Province, 240 miles north of the Philippine
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    • 857 13  -  By GOH ENG KEE THE ROYAL Nedlloyd Group's fleet renewal programme which Includes the acquisition of five vessels for its Far East service will cost around £130 million. A statement released by the leading Dutch line In Singapore did not indicate this massive outlay
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    • 597 13 *l||h> LJM Oai Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Alfred vra 2 Alltrans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 ANL i 1 APL m 4/5 Arab Un» vn S Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant IV 5 Bangladesh vn 1 Bank Line V
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    • 120 14 PLYING «Hm b wttbla ft Ktimy rnvi aa She BMii IMV pfMNfl «wk ihi The Dateh kateh Is mw la tr/fe» «ti expeetc?'? rtacl the flaadtfflf Mt vessel bitke Stmts s( "■"JTISS* It, Ftjtmg WHmm weald beat the reesri set IM years age by tbe
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    • 605 14 VOSPER Ltd is gloomy about the prospects of reaching an agreement with the British government on compensation for its nationalised shipbuilding assets without going to arbitration and eventually the European Court of Justice. Such a turn of events, Vosper chairman Sir John Rix informed shareholders last
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    • 947 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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    • 1344 14 CHARTERING on modest scale with interest mainly centred on the time-charter section grain business extremely slow to develop but a cargo was fixed from the US Gulf to the Netherlands at $22.75 flo (or May. In the ore section cargoes were covered from point Ubu to Rotterdam at
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    • 826 15 Seatrade THE USSR will be involved in substantial Illicit purchases of US grain in the next few months, traders in the leading grain port of Rotterdam claim. Their estimate runs as »as 5 million tonnes, or the 10 million tonnes President
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    • 581 15 HELPED by s strong performance from its shipping division, especially on the bulk side, first quarter earnings from Canadian Pacific rose CPB.I million, or 55 cents a share, to CfLS.9 million, equal to «LB9 a share. Growth from the shipping twinws was
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    • Article, Illustration
      421 15 EXPECTED ANUVALB TODAY KEPPEL WHABVEB Altair (1200 after Kim Ann) 45 Bunga Binds ng (1300 after Regent Scorpio) 19 Chie Mara (Tanker) (1600 bulk soya bean 00, subject gas free) 15/1« Chai Varee (after Wakatake Mara) 1/2 Hohenfels (1800 after Sie Kim) 6/7 Gaopeng (1100 hauls 70m
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    • 3103 19 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when scmnniß A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port
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    • 260 20 THE AKER Group is to reduce the labour force at Nylands Mekaniske Verksted 'by about 350 people in the course of a twelve-month period. The reduction will take place in connection with a reorganisation of operation k at the yard. At present, Ny- land
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    • 92 20 Reuter ''THE harbour pilots' strike which has brought shipping .in most Australian ports to a standstill will continue until at least today, a spokesman for the men's union, the Merchant Service 'Guild said. However, die dispute does r not affect the ports of Mel- bourne, Geekng and West-
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    • 835 20 ORIENT EXCHANGE THERE is a shortage of coastal vessels in the Philippines and in Indonesia which puts some shipping management under pressure to overload on a few routes. Barges this week have been in short supply as the rest of the shipping world
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    • 137 20 The major shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe and Straits ports/ Australia and the member lines. ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. •K' Une. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd Lines.
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    • 195 20 AFP PORT dockers of Be la wan, North Sumatra, started unloading the Singapore ship Accres on Tuesday under the supervision of Indonesian customs officials for transfer of its cargo to a customs storage in the port complex, the North Sumatra daily Waspada reported. The ship, which normally
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    • 1427 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle earge bookings for them. A-B Adriatic Cwtitwr Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Buro-Aaa Line (nC/PN). AIM C. Taeafer Sen Consortium (S)/Marintex Enterprise (PK). iUfsr Intrasea (S)/Yeo Shpg and Trading
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    • 173 13 <=£ 0* Europe Our Next Loader Port Kelang: *0/6 Singapore: 20/5 for further details, see page V i\kh!\i i \ll Orient Overseas Co*Uci*teA Line TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA NEST/UST COASTS (STRAITS CARGO VIA FREDgR TO/FROM HONG KONG) LIMC* NY SLMa M CMM JFO/OM (HJ) «-«——Bl« 15/5 31/5 12/6 14/6 17/6 18/6
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    • 291 13 sg® SEALORI) UJ ANTAI 1 H m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES (13/6), Oturnxw (15/6), tf (17/6). Stehafta (19/6). Dhabi (22/6). Data (2S/6) (19/6). Daamaa (22/6). Mt (25/6), Mm Dhabi (21/6), i (1/7) (1/7). OMMW* (4/7). Dhabi (7/7), Karat (10/7). Oaten (13/7) LY CONTAINERISED SWIM
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    • 20 13 mm CONTAINER Sebetales LONDON Freights SHIPS Ib Pert SHIPPING List THE Consortia REGIONAL Weather WHO Acts Fer Whom ORIENT Exehttge
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    • 510 13 Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang: 20/5 Singapore: For further details, see page V *L MAERSK LINE EXPORT TO U.B. PACIFIC, GULP, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA AND ASIAN PORTS L^IILLIL'I 11-IS/5 25-21/S 1-2/1 1112/1 15-lf/l t'&f h: zzai m S*p*« CteJwj Taws; *CV 21/1200 hn CFS 20/2400 hn TO ARABIAN/PERSIAN GULF-FULLY
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 734 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORF f\ 1 PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGFNCIES SDN BHD PORI KtLANG PtNANG mlI HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 MALAYSIAN HTBRNATK3NAL SHU m*+mUnk» Te mtm TlUhi Vaort S-pm 1) IPENAGA B DAHLIA I POMGA B DAHLIA 1 PENAGA I DAHLIA > CORPORATION BERHAD 2) Mm
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    • 217 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, U8 ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA R.M* Mi •a/5 17/5 17/ C 22/S 24/1 25/1 27/1 2-3/ C 2/7 7/7 1/7 11/7 12/7 171«/« 17/7 22/7 24/7 25/7 27/7 SI Mb EM IMB MM 2/7 4/7 1/7 17/7 11/7 24/7 1/1 4/1 1/1 SINGAPORE
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    • 621 15 m i jma&jnii iiCj •m+mfmm vm, sx *«s L;:. '1 S3 mm am, «n« k 7to t 7to in M m STRAITS SHPPING Singapore to Sabah, jaiwuk. Brunei Ports and Bangkok ScnicM Ta/Frai Ml lAßl.ta.li> t» im KM UH ui mm Ut kn Uf UAkM ill m IM IM IM
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    • 367 15 f[b Franco Bi-kjuin Services mam nm um ttm si* >*■ uai commonam im iiv um i>m mm* ikem am am iiai mim 11 j» ismi an MK.l7tm Mte Sip Sip UMqr S*p )St 2iCr )Zr iZv ?Sr am am f f P TT fan P. Mmi fMe Vm Mlkf 25M*
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    • 393 16 Hapag-Uoyd RAIT CPMBIOCMK EiraiTS taJMßawn *lT IST W7 1 13/7 *7/7 *5/7 ■ill I/I 7/7 5/7 30/6 RUT COWTMWHint TO GENM/TRBTE 17/5 15/5 (5/5 15/1 23 6 7/8 J/S M 5/7 RUT RHD TO USA/CAN P.Uw Sport HR (Mi ta I*»*t 15/5 5/6 la Part 15/5 23/5 26/5 25/5 l/«
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    • 526 16 LINE SHIPPING KOREA awn P. K*m STORE ALTAR ISIW 12/15 May 11/19 Iky FOR BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAR 152E 12/15 May 16/19 May TO BUSAN MCHON VEGA 149W 30 May/2 June 3/7 Jm FOK BIISAN BANGKOK VEGA 150E 30 May/2 June 3/7 Juna TO BUSAN PENANG CALL SUBJECT MOUCEMENT KSC KSC
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    • 375 16 EVERGREEN LINE (AR {AST FUROPf fXPRF SS FUll CONT AINF R St RVICf 1 ACCEPTVIG CARGO FO* HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTEROAM. ANTWERP. LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: SOUIHWIUN. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY MTMrtWM HOLLAND AMSTERDAM imitfti &Sii Bt? uuSf™lnST*zmZ nSST torn Lakf ii* nim Slm ata
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    • 485 16 r A i > A Everett Lines y*. Bum Fivt Star SfcippiMi Carpa. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON mmmm a/a Ma mm VON n/u in w-i wn a* NMR l/U Aa B/.S.S.C Agon* in Moioyuo TEPS MALAYSIA 1 A. C.I. F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADUG FOR DURBAN, CAPETOWN**. BUENOS
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    • 540 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE ran reran zvi jm COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE ROTA MOUK 25/ 39 Hay ROTA MAS 5/11 JM SING APORE/CHITT AGONG/RANGOON/SER VICES SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES I SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES I 21/* Ilay 22/27 Hay Kjricte. Dili, JAKARTA SURABAYA ■■■YA j,« '.'li t hhmh vi S.E.A. Container Feeder Service
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    • 359 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS v: DKU CORTAOO SERVICE TO/FWM EIKVf Ibpw UM W IM hM W 11/ i M. N kM kU IM UM IM 11/ l 9/1 1H M hM IM hW UM H/f IM •T IM IM Uri kM MM 1/1 W. TW Mi MM MM 17/1 IVS M/%
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    • 278 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGE\CIt THE BANK LINE LTD. TTT ILS. GULF COAST SQMCE (N®w Orteans MoMte Houston 6s KLUAIVKS (*cfc 4 to*) 22/23 toy 24/25 ltoy U.S. NEST COAST SERVICE (Stattfe, Tacoma, Vaneauvtr Nria LonfbMch, Us Awfriii, Si Ff ASHLEY LVKE3 (latotorlktoto tod) JOMMKS 23/24 to jQmtj JL% nraMi NIGERIAN NA
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    • 414 18 EUROPE TO PAR EAST Hwft r IUHn SUft N. ton Qui* laky* M IV9 n/\ w n/i sa/s H *2 *5 »vs v« m H5 vi 12/1 u/t rs F/i vi it/« ivi n/i Cta*oilta|aMKN«rH«^UlM) AGENTS: S'POAE KPTK HCUCES PTE LTD Tafc *****11 motsm KONTENA NAStONAL SON M MP. Mao|
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