The Business Times, 28 July 1980

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 111/1/ M MONDAY, JULY 28,11 M 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 41 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange said Industrial Oxygen Inc Bhd will be listed on Monday, with a float of 8.5 million Msl nominal shares. The issue will be traded on a ready basis. Reuter
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    • 65 1 Reuter CAIRO, Sun. Egypt is studying what steps it would take if the Israeli Parliament approved a bill to incorporate Arab East Jerusalem as part of its capital. Speaking in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria, President Anwar Sadat denied an Israeli radio report that Egypt would withdraw
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    • 71 1 Reuter LONDON, Sun. One of the unions involved in a strike at Reuters headquarers here agreed to return to work on Saturday, leaving the journalists' union alone on strike. The union, which represents clerical and computer operators and programmers, and the National Union of Journalists struck after
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    • 72 1 AP MOSCOW, Sun. Soviet aviation officials told foreign airline managers that Moscow's main international airport was closed to them for three hours on July 19 because "an air attack was expected against a Western carrier," airline sources said. "None of the representatives of the foreign airlines accepted
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    • 87 1 AP BANGKOK, Sun. The United States delivered another six armoured personnel carriers to Thailand as part of a deal worked out before the Vietnamese-led thrust into Thai territory last month. The shipment brought to 12 the number of APCs supplied under that deal, which is to bring in
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    • 64 1 Reuter BAHRAIN, Sun. Opec's long-term strategy committee will begin a five-day meeting in the Saudi Arabian summer town of Taif today, the official Saudi press agency said. The Saudi Petroleum Minister, Sheikh Ahmed Zairi Yamani, will chair the meeting of experts from Iraq, Iran, Kuwait, Venezuela, Algeria
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    • 59 1 Reuter BEIRUT, Sun. A week of assassinations, simmering feuds, abductions and bitter fighting appeared to have dashed all hopes of a government of national unity being formed in Lebanon. Political sources said the entrenched positions and conflicting demands of the factions involved had scotched efforts to assemble what
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    • 67 1 AFP BANGKOK, Sun. Unidentified gunmen shot dead a Muslim religious leader in the separatistminded Patani province of southern Thailand yesterday, it was reported. The reports quoted provincial governor Prida Muttaharaj as saying Imam Sahaaeyasing Sahae Usaeng, 56, may have been killed over a personal matter. Patani is
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    • 59 1 Reuter HAVANA, Sun. Cuba will again lose hundreds of thousands of tonnes of sugar in its 1960/81 harvest because of the fungus disease sugar rust, President Fidel Castro said last night. Practically half the cane affected by rust would be demolished this year and new varieties
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  • 106 1 THE fellewtag to a list ti tke 19 mwt actively traded stacks m tke Stack Exchange ef Singapore last week. It gives tke tanMver in tkeosaads «I «alts, closing prices ea Friday aad tke klgk aad law fer ttM THWTH •m F Prleea Jaltl W Uw S
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 67 1 Jain JaltZ J ml a MM Jalti ttBT Index: 6816.36 6901.68 6966.12 6899.55 7105.41 •Industrials: 564.79 568.14 574.36 571.57 576.18 1087.80 1038.23 1043.34 1037.34 1052J2 ••Hotels: <3315 502.50 502 41 500.65 505.24 •Properties: 431.75 433.22 435 34 430.46 437.13 Minings: mx 360.97 362.55 362.66 363.14 'Plantations: 907.63 907.98 916.99
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    • 77 1 Jain MS Jain MM Jaltt ttBT Index: *****.10 *****.09 *****.45 *****.13 *****.29 •IadustrUls: 670.65 677 73 681,66 678.89 688.91 eFtnaace: 964.43 967.39 975.15 968.08 984.75 ••Hotel* 380.00 379.90 380.00 379 61 378.00 •Properties 466.03 495.15 493.84 488.50 4B9.81 -Tina: 378.17 379.92 378.54 374.42 374.98 tfRubber* 1048.94 1050.19 1089.82 1068.36
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  • 714 1  -  TOP MANAGERS NOT AFFECTED By SALMA KHALIK WITH THE cost of fringe benefits for executives rising, there is an increasing tendency for middle-man-agement executives to lose out on perks. This trend appears to be untimely and counterproductive as executives are being increasingly attracted by incentives to
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  • 234 1 IMMIGRATIONS! e p a r tment facilities in Johore Barn will be improved soon to provide better service to the public and better working conditions for the staff. The department's director-general, Mr Haji Amir Yaakub, said that with better facilities, the efficiency of the department would
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  • 678 1  -  By MANO SABNANI MALAYSIAN investors may have breached the London takeover code by purchasing substantial Dunlop Holdings shares in London. And feelings are running high among the London financial community that the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee (CIC) has not initiated an enquiry. However, Dunlop announced last Friday
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  • 252 1 AP UPI IRAN'S deposed Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, the central figure behind the seizure of American diplomatic hostages in Teheran, died early yesterday. He was 60. His death followed a seven-year battle against cancer of the lymphatic system complicated by an infection from abscesses in
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  • 261 1 PRIVATE Irvestmeat C«mpuy for Asia (Plea), ft prlvtte Aslaa devetop■nt Bmmc lastttatlaa •Miiwi ft It per eeat ■take la the Par Eact sab«Mtory ft leading BrttU stock braking dnn, Bawe N. Pttmftft. I nder u jM—I signed last week, Plea will alaa
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  • 487 1  -  By ALVIN TAY CONSUMER financing, a field dominated by local banks and flnanHal institutions, is witnessing intensifying competition from foreign banks. At least two American banks, taking advantage of the growing affluence and higher standard of living in Singapore, are turning their attention to consumer
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1740 2  -  By MARGARET THOMAS FACED with a problem, we set out to solve it. Some of us turn out to be rather better at the business of problem solving than others. A few prefer to sit back and let the problem solve itself. But a manager
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    • 586 2 THE IKSfBE TRACK I ro THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE A I 27/7/80 IN THE management marathon, when there is a large pack of would-be winners all striving to be the first across the finishing line, there will be those who, like the marathon runner who
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 697 3 AFP THE Japanese, who have always lamented their lack of natural resources, have begun to discover some unexploited riches. The sun, the sea, the wind and subterranean hot water are good for turbines as well as tourists, engineers and economists have found. What is more,
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  • 899 3 London Press Service. BRITAIN'S aerospace industry is the second largest in the Western world. It employs about 210,000 workers, and it is engaged in the entire spectrum of civil and military aircraft, guided weapons and space vehicles. An additional 50,000 people are employed in
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 77 3 V >v 4 COMPUTER DIVISION OFFICE DIVISION Keypunch Operators Secretaries Computer Operators T yP j S ts Computer Programmers •DataL.brar.ans Recept.onists Accounts Clerks MARKETING DIVISION Te|ex operators Product Demonstrators Sales Promoters Book keepers Exhibition Hostesses Drivers Booth Attendants Despatch Riders IF YOU HAVE unexpected leaves, staff shortages, sales campaigns, special
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1425 4 AFP FURTHER reductions In US interest rates encouraged a rally on most commodity markets in London last week under the lead of gold. Buying of "hard" commodities, such as metals and rubber, was boosted by other developments in the US, such as government
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    • 139 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Friday closed at or on the lows for the day, off 14 Vi to 16Vi US cents a bushel. The market was erratic all day trying to judge weather patterns over the weekend. There was a fair amount of evening of accounts. Forecasts for moisture
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    • 145 4 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade last Friday closed in the minus column after flucuating on both sides of the market. At the final bell, prices were off 2 x /i US cents to up half a cent a bushel. Trading was light with a fair amount
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    • 284 4 THE ntfaiisu Prsdaee Exekufe rifpcd late Ml Mi riiggU tradtag M week witk ri—iiHy prices flectaatlag wtthla week ail hardly dlseeralhle ui Mtfrtty wm Hack la msst «aarters. Dealew Mil bayers vsiaateered very little sappsrt aad seller* were alee aet very active la the market.
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    • 761 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed steady last Friday, near to the day's higher level but still with losses from Thursday of £16 to £6 a tonne. Turnover was 7,524 lots including 34 options. Market losses at one time extended to around £25 basis November at a low of £1,296.
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    • 59 4 RUBBER futures in London last Friday closed quiet mostly 0.50 to 0.70 pence per kilo up from Thursday. Turnover was 13 lots of five tonnes and 294 lots of 15 tonnes. The market had opened slightly steadier gaining up to one pence during the morning. Subsequent trading was quiet
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 169 4 THE US dollar last week opened unchanged from the previous week's closing of 552.1135/45 on the Singapore foreign exchange market. The market fluctuated in a narrow range of 2.1100/ 2.1140 in the first half of the week in quiet and featureless trading as dealers remained concerned about the
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      • 22 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers ia 11.2 per cent.
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      • 390 4 THE DOLLAR firmed last Friday and sterling drifted down from the opening and previous close, ending the week nearly two cents above the July 18 close. Trading was very quiet in a thin market, with rates moving on end-week position squaring, dealers said. Sterling eased to U552.3910/20 from its
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      • 47 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday July 26, the range of call rate received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Buk fud: 4Vi per cent to SV« per cent. Geaeral faad: 3V« per cent to 4H per cent. Miwfh of funds totalled 1910 million
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      • 181 4 Asian rates ASIAN currency avenge depidt rates for the week ended ialy 2S: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months U89 (Bi 9 U/16 9 3/16 9H 99/16 9 U/16 9*4 id prieoa) 8 U/16 87/16 8'4 93/16 97/16 9H 911/16 1 month
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      • 46 4 ZURICH exchanges closing quotes on July 25: US -1.5675/5980 Stg 3.8236/8300 Can 1.3842/3860 D Mk 91.03«7/1579 F FY 39.5813/6283 B Fr 5.7505/7590 D Kr 29.7126/7461 N Kr 33.2812/3194 S Kr 38.9017/9478 Lit 0.1935/1938 A us ach 12.9641/9868 Port 3.2736/2922 Spain 2.2532/2585 Arg 0.68/09 Yen 0.7076/7088
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      • 41 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on July 25: US -1.7380/88 Stg 4.148/156 Qui 1.5021/39 D F1 91.47/58 S Fr 108.84/81 Lit -1104/08 F FY 43.07/13 D Kr 32.31/35 N Kr 38.18/24 B FT (con) 6.258/64 B Ft (fin) 6.219/229 Yen 0.7714/25
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      • 384 4 DURING the week ended July 25, gold prices rose about US$4O a troy ounce from $609 to close at the week's high of $652 in New York on Friday. Short-covering was prominent throughout the week as the price broke through the important chart point at $620. Fresh buying was
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      • 318 4 CONTRARY to expectations, overnight money rates on the domestic money market eased considerably on bond issue day last Monday. For the rest of the week, the rates fluctuated between 9 7 i to 9V4 per cent and 6 to 5 per cent. Term rates declined across the board by
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 481 5 AP THE US Department of Commerce sees excellent prospects for US sales to the Far East and South Asia, with US exports rising faster than imports in the first five months of this year. A semi-annual world trade outlook, part of the department's publication Business
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    • 251 5 UPI THE Japanese government is planning to double the amount of economic aid to poor nations in five years, Foreign Minister Masayoshi Ito said. The plan follows Japan's commitment made in 1977 to double its official development aid in three years.
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    • 315 5 Reuter UNITED Nations SecretaryGeneral Kurt Waldheim called for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state when speaking at a dinner given by the Arab League recently, other guests said. Mr Andrew Young, who resigned last August as US Ambassador to the UN after a
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    • 161 5 AP THE JAPAN Automobile Manufacturers' Association (Jama) plans to send representatives to a US International Trade Committee hearing to counter claims that Japanese cars deprived many Americans of their jobs, the Asahi Shim bun newspaper reported yesterday. The public hearing, scheduled for Oct 8
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 517 5 Agencies THE proposed joint-venture between Japan's Toyota Motor Co and Ford Motor Co of the US might be subject to the League of Arab States' (LAS) policy of boycotting pro-Israel firms' products if Ford's stake exceeds 50 per cent, the Jiji press reported. Ford Motor, which has close
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1041 6  -  By PATRICIA GOH "IT BREAKS my heart to see them leave," says David Lim, conductor of the Singapore Youth Choir, as he talked about the turn-over of members each year. About half a dozen leave at the cut-off age 25 as the choir caters
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    • 348 6 BEETHOVEN enthusiasts can be assured of an interesting evening this Saturday when Yu Chun Yee, one of Singapore's leading musicians, plays two of the famous composer's more sensitive pieces. "The favourable impression made by Mr Yu Chun Yee...was due in the first place to
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    • 1103 7  -  By S W TAN "VENI, Vidi, Vici" this famous statement could just as well apply to the conquests by a select band of modern-day Italians in a totally different arena, redblooded conductors wbo have made a spectacular impact on the concert platforms of the
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    • 435 7  -  By BIBIANA CHOO IT IS delightful watching Gog Sing Hooi talk about his water colour paintings his lace simply lights up as he gesticulates with his eyes and hands about the unusual things that attract him. One such attraction is the play of sunlight on the scene
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 765 6 LEISURE TIME j EXHIBITIONS THE ABSTRACT art af Lin flria EMa presented by the Goethe-Institut Singapore is having its last run today at the National Museum Art Gallery. A mathematician by training and a systems analyst by profession, she is keen on music and poetry. Lin's art has won many
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    • 1216 6 Another plot from JR •r yea the muter ef eae at its qilte m lateresttag mix ef members. agatavt Um. iiummw ttrlgh* PW Over te Ckmrnel five Fraaeeaea Aula gives as thriller, K*ie Uwm a My- A aaatfcer treat ta her saperb ssvsnrjrifLat r*" Demter. The pratagsalst wha became* rich
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 189 7 REGISTER IMMEDIATELY TOP MANAGEMENT SEMINAR 'A DAY WITH BLAKE AND MOUTON' SINGAPORE Saturday 2nd. August, 1980. Shangri-La Hotel. KUALA LUMPUR Monday 4th. August, 1980. Hilton Hotel. KOTA KINABALU Wednesday 6th. August, 1980. Kinabalu International Hotel. Blake and Mouton the unparalled management experience, in Malaysia and Singapore for the first-time a
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    • 553 7 T7H¥> V Consolidated Statement of Condition CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME Cash and Due from Banks Interest Bearing Deposits with Banks Federal Funds Sold and Securities Purchased under Agreements to Resell Investment Securities (Market Value $2,4)3,186 and $2,495,924) Trading Account Securities (Market Value $172,148 and $118,556) Loans (Net of Unearned Discount
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 189 8 JULY 25 Francs Actions Suisse* 2M >1 Alusuisse Br. r 1240 4-25 Alusuisse Reg 448 unch Brown Boverl Br. 1730 -S Ciba Geigy Br. 1125 10 Clba Gelgy P C 900 5 Ciba Gelgy Reg 615 4-3 Credit Suisse Br 2325 5 Credit Suisse Reg 402 1 Elektrowatt Br.
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      • 185 8 JULY 25 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 8T20 -1J 22-20 0 1 1060 00 5 438.50 65 bask ***** -03 Bay H T Wbank 263 00 -1 :m 50 -3.5 Bayer ***** 2 BBC 315 00 144 00B 330 00 unch Chem Verw 281 50 -15 Commerzbank 179 20 -4.3 Conti Gummi
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      • 276 8 JULY 25 Frs CORBE1LLE Air-Liquide 440 1 B S N Qervais LMnone 1004 -1 CSF (ThomsonCsf) 451 -3 Cie Francaise des Peiroles 238 80 -0.7 Compagnie Financiere t'oVnpagnie Generale 383 unch Credit Foncier I* France 428 unch Hachette < Libra trie) 245 J Machines Bull 56.50 -0.4 Mlchehn <B)
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      • 142 8 JULY 25 Fls 70 00 1.3 24 20 *0 2 315.00 1.5 AMEV 88.20 0.2 114.80 68.00 36 00 0.5 95 00 50.90 0.4 214.50 15 67 90 -0.1 57.00 Calland 24.60 -02 172.50 2£ 89^0 0.2 137 80 27 JO -0.2 273 00 27 00 -0.1 Gistbroc 32.60
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      • 96 8 JULY 25 Frs FORWARD MARKET Acer J26 Arbrd 1870 -35 Astur 440 unrh Brascan 714 -2 Bra-Lamb 1440 -2 Can par 1016 -8 Cock 251 8 De B*rrs 2#4 4 Ebri 1880 unrh Electrobel 6230 -20 Gb-lnno-Bm 2400 -10 (iev 1248 12 Hobok 2630 unrh Pelro 4040 -10 Ryl
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      • 104 8 JULY 25 Lire Anir 1 -0.25 Assoc Gen ***** 250 Raslogi 523 4 Onualf ***** 200 Fiat 1480 4 10 1- insider 61 unch Gen Immob 13V9 -46 IFI Pri -43 llalcemenu 2AJUU 700 I taigas S38 8 iulsidrr 322 -4 Magneli M Pf 440 unch Marelli trc -4
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    • 1260 8 NEW YORK THE New York stock market retreated broadly on Friday In sharply reduced pre-weekend summer trading. The Dow Jones industrial average tumbled 8.02 points, to 918.09. Volume on the New York Stock Exchange fell to 36.3 million from Thursday's 42.4 million. Declines outnumbered Advances on the
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    • 199 8 JULY 25 Ct AbilitM 20'. unch A lean 35 A l go ma 35. .i, Bank Mont 29 Bank Nova Scotia 3I'« s. Bell Tel 19 unch Beth Corp BP Can Ltd IZ 47'.• 1 B rase an 29'. Camp Red Lake 68' IS Can Imp Bk 25'. Canpac
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 479 9 TOKYO SHARE prices closed higher in moderately active trading on Saturday, led by specula lives and defence-related issues, dealers said. The market average rose 10.03 to close at 6,820.52, with volume of 150 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at 469.04, up 0.18.
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    • 312 9 JULY 25 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 405 5 A be rcom 360 -5 AE And CI 875 unch AMIC 2450 -25 Barlows 1155 -10 Cg Sugar 1250 25 CN A 535 unch C'urrie Finance 215 unch De Beers Ind 2900 Edcon 610 10 Edgars 6700B unch Eveready Fed Volk
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    • 589 9 York NYT INVESTOR sentiment underwent a profound change in New York last week. While the popular share averages showed a sudden downturn, brokers said that the recent bull market was simply changing direction, reflecting expectations of yet another inflationary spiral. Thus, institutional and individual investors began a
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    • 371 9 tb AFP PRICES continued to inch up and down throughout the week in the slowest trading in five weeks on the Tokyo stock market last week. The Dow-Jones average, an important market barometer, has hovered around the 6,800-yen mark for the past two months, an unusually
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    • 374 9 rI ryj Sydney 4 HOPES that the Sydney share market could resume its march to the record levels of mid-February received a setback last week when BHP's annual result failed to live up to expecations. The 23.6 per cent rise in net profits to A
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    • 847 9 K 1 Singapore THE Singapore stock market continued to show good health last week. The correction expected to set in after three weeks of buoyant activity did not materialise. As in previous trading sessions, the shorts must have found themselves in a tight spot
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    • 800 9 pu: iijiiij 4 PUNTERS at the Kuala Stock market last week were given a good run for their money as buoyant trading continued unabated for the third week running. Reflecting the market's bullishness, the New Straits Times industrial ordinary index rocketed to a new peak
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    • 1290 10  -  London Slil-2 a By GERALD COLVERD THE going is looking very good for the course runners in the London stock market's summertime chase towards new all-time peaks for prices. Events suggest it will be a classic. Prices moved back from the 500 line on
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    • 309 10  -  Week ended July 25 Compiled by Koh Tse Ying SCRIP ISSUE NIL OTHERS TIMES PUBLISHING BEBHAD has formed a Joint venture company, Times Dillingham Construction Asia, with Dillingham Corporation of Hawaii. The newly-formed company plans to undertake property development projects worth nearly $190 million. Times
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    • 236 10 p Bangkok '/i Bangkok Post IT WAS a long, miserable week at the Securities Exchange of Thailand (SET) last week, for with brokers having fulfilled their monthly trading quotas, there was little interest in the market. Prices weakened, and the week saw 24 counters recording losses,
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    • 2950 10 1980 High Low Coaptiy Last 8ale +orGrt Div DW Cyt Gr*s rid Net P/* Vol COOO) Weok Hl«k Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 370 223 140 110 330 SI 352 424 312 414 245 220 116 140 270 60 275 246* 187 285 Acma Alcom Allied Choc
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 303 9 s 118 m iiiiiiiist ********** issiMMlil «**v sat/- v* 3 If &'■>&■- I HH Hfiiili v --I- Business Times this National Day focusses on the human factor as the single most important element in Singapore's plans to achieve developed country status by the end of this decade. This supplement concentrates
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    • 249 9 IMPORTERS' EXPORTERS' HANDBOOK GOH TIAN WAH This new book embodies a substantially revised, enlarged and updated revision of the former Handbook for Exporters The layout has been completely redesigned and the text updated to conform to latest changes m international commerce The new book will prove highly useful to importers,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 194 10 mm W You find the house, Well make it your home. A Citibank Home Loan is different. Very different. Most banks undervalue property by as much as 25%, then give you a loan on 90% of that value. We let you get independent valuation of its market value, then give
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 1490 11  -  JURONfi MASTERS 1980 By CHARMAINE CHAN AS LIM Kian Tiong sank the last putt in the Jurong Masters 1980 yesterday, his mask of concentration broke when be realised he bad managed to par the hole to win the title by one stroke.
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    • 418 11 AUSTRALIA wants to introduce polocrosse a combination of polo, lacrosse and netball played on horseback to South-east Asia. About 6,000 men, women and children in Australia play polocrosse a hard and fast outdoor sport with appeal to anyone who can ride a horse
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    • 734 11  -  By RONALD KOW THERE are many things local soccer fans have to say about the way the Malaysia Cup football tournament is run mostly negative, of course. One of their favourite complaints is about the use of referees from "neutral" Malaysian states in the series. The standing joke
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 247 12 UPI THE DECISION of the United States Federal Reserve Board to lower the prime rate by one per cent will have no immediate effect on Japan's discount rate, financial sources said. The sources quoted monetary officials as saying the central bank of
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  • 108 12 THE Chartered Bank has lowered its prime lending rate by a quarter point to 11 per cent effective today. Fixed deposit rates for one, three and six months were also lowered by a quarter point. The bank now pays 9 per cent for one-month deposits,
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  • 513 12 AFP THE current oil glut and the shortage of oil rigs are expected to adversely affect Indonesia's oil revenues, estimated to supply 75 per cent of the country's total budget receipts for the 1900-81 fiscal year, ending April 1,1961. The Indonesian government has been so
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  • 416 12 AP OPERATORS of small banks in the United States are becoming increasingly (earful of being put out of business by foreign banks, industry analysts say. With US banks still prevented by regulation from being chartered in more than one state, foreign banks have wasted
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  • 327 12 AP CHINESE Premier Hua Guofeng and five aging vice premiers will submit their resignations when the National People's Congress meets in August, vice party chairman Li Xiannian was quoted as saying. The report from Mr Li who is one of the vice premiers
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  • 155 12 AP THAILAND and Burma have agreed in principle to an alternative air route to the present Bangkok-Hong-kong one which crosses Vietnam and Laos, Thai aviation sources said yesterday. They said Thai and Burmese authorities discussed this issue during Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda's
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  • 105 12 AFP SABAH timber companies are pressing for a revision of royalty rates for exported round logs, saying that the high levels set by the state government are causing severe hardship to the industry. That was the gist of the case forwarded by timber merchants at
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    • 62 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Occasional showers from late morning. Report for 24 bun prtor to 7Jt p.m. m Jily H at toe airpwt. Maximum temperature 29.2 Associated humidity 75 Minimum temperature 23.8 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 1.00 Rainfall in millimetres 0.7 Total
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 119 13 Reuter A MAN, on whom major blame was placed in a report of an official inquiry into a tanker disaster which killed 50 people at Ireland's Bantry Bay oil terminal last year, said in Dublin on Saturday: "I have been cruelly wronged." Mr John Connolly, who was terminal
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      • 106 13 AFP PHILIPPINE military authorities has reported the rescue of 25 crew members of an ill-fated cargo ship which sank last Friday in central Philippines at the height of a typhoon. Military reports identified the domestic cargo vessel as M/C Ervin of the San Lorenzo Shipping Line whose
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      • 66 13 Reuter HONGKONG shipping magnate Sir Yue-Kong Pao's merchant fleet will soon exceed 20 million deadweight tons (dwt) as a result of an ambitious fleet expansion programme. Sir Yue-Kong has in the past two years placed orders for 51 ships costing US$l billion. Totalling 3,027,468 dwt, the
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    • 540 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ MALAYSIAN shipowners have hit out again at the Malaysian Domestic Shipping and Licence Board over its administration of the cabotage law which came into force at the beginning of the year. This time, in consort with charterers, they charged the
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    • 634 13 Shipping Liae Page C*l Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Afro-Eurasia vn 1 All trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 Anhsing vra 2 ANL i 1 APL m 4/5 Archipelago vn 2 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant IV 2 Bangladesh vm
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    • 253 14 THE Stogapere hraack ■M rfQavei m ONI MM* flu for a aew iimimil heme la the RepaMle. The deaatiea ef SUM was pretested by Mr David Geedmaa, tfreetor 4 Jardlae BUpoiag te Bewrari Peter fifis/pert chaptela sf the Mafca The meaey
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    • 307 14 OVERSEAS Containers Ltd completed the latest phase in their multi-million pound trailer park programme with the opening of the park at Orsett, Essex early this month. Their trailer paries in Southampton, Glasgow and Barking have already increased substantially the efficiency of OCL's inland
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    • 916 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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    • 1500 14 FAIRLY quiet chartering was evident in the North American grain sector on Thursday but rates held steady to slightly firmer. Business was arranged from the Gulf to Hamburg at the dearer level of $15.85 fio for Aug and from the Gulf to South Korea at a steady $33
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    • 1137 15 NYT THE Todd Shipyard in Brooklyn New York was busy last Tuesday giving the 660-foot container ship American Legacy a light overhaul what shipyard men call "a shave and a haircut." Lathes hummed, welders plied their trade, helmeted workmen hustled to
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    • 327 15 A BRITISH company has teamed up with Norwegian classification society Det norske Veritas to provide management help for a new South Korean shipyard. A A P Appledore recently signed a Joint venture agreement with Veritas and Daewoo Shipbuilding and Heavy Machinery Ltd to provide
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      503 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Glorious I (ro-ro) (2300 after Kota Ma war) 10/11 Kyoten Maru (0730 tide) 29/30 Manoloeverett (0730 tide after King Dragon) 25/26 Nancy Lykes (1500 after Kwang Chow) 46 Oceania Star (1500) 19 Stolt Falcon (tanker) (2000) 15/16 Tadeusz Ocioszynski (after Fuso Maru)
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    • 2132 19 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 169 20 THE Twin Disc International S A works at Nivelles, Belgium has been approved for the production of marine gearing units under the Lloyd's Register Batch and Line Production Scheme. A certificate was recently issued to the firm in respect of the production of
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    • 574 20 SHIP SALES FRESH sales of vessels for continuing trading were slow to emerge last week, reports London secondhand tonnage brokers. Prices on the sales and purchase market generally tended to decline with Far Eastern support less active, they add. Meanwhile, three tankers of 153,700 dwt
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    • 271 20 SEAFORTH Maritime, the Aberdeen-based offshore support and engineering company, has confirmed its interest in a new semisubmersible, twin-hull diving support vessel. Managing director Mr James Hann said Seaforth Maritime, in association with diving company Wharton Williams Taylor, had identified a market for small semi-submersible
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    • 144 20 AFP THE container pile-up at the port in Port Klang is expected to be cleared by this weekend. Deputy Transport Minister of Malaysia, Dr Goh Cheng Teik said 13 straddle carriers bas begun operations on Saturday compared to only five previously. The other eight had been without
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    • 1556 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A B Achlpelegs R T Transportation (S). Adriatic Csatalaer Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Afrs-Earasla Um Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). Alfred C.
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    • 424 13 Gi st class transport Agents: Nedlloyd EAC For further details, please refer to page V Scan Dutch y ivJ> lARDIM AN I All Orient Overseas Co4iicmeA Line FULLY CONTMNERtSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) CHM CONIUO 7W KOREAN JACUN 6N ICPTUC GARNET IN CtCVALGt PAUL 23* T.N HMDS 2W OOALO
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    • 227 13 mi. SEALORD ANTAH A UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Loading for i.i i Mina Qaboos (3/9) Mina Al Fahal (4/9) Dubai (6/9) Oamman (8/9) Kuwait (10/9) Dubai (26/9). Dammam (29/9). Kuwait (2/10) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE m Loading for Dubai (9/8), Dammam (11/8), Kuwait (13/8). Abu Dhabi
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    • 13 13 CONTAINER Schedules LONDON Freights SHIPS In Port SHIPPING List REGIONAL Weather SHIP SALES
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    • 724 13 L Madioyd Lines Call us We call the worid Agents. Nedlloyd EAC Please refer to pagfe v n* MAERSK LINE export TO U S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA AND ASIAN PORTS Singapore Closing Tunes a 3rd Aug 1500 hrs CFS 2nd Aug 2400 hrs TO ARABIAN/PERSIAN GULF-FULLY CONTAINERIZED SERVICE
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    • 511 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PENANG V mssOi HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 AAALAYSANHTERNATtONAL SHPHNG CORPORATION BERHAD Feeder •PXaMag Vessel B PINAGA SJM B SURM B DAHLIA 2/8 N. DEJMA B PENAGA 9/8 N. HOORN OAHUA 17/8 TOTMM 8 PWAGA
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    • 296 14 B|s SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA AMm ftta *25/7 22/1 M/l •10/« ITNK CM M Sa* CM hn NTM bet* St Mb N. OH. IMa tot* 2-3/8 1/9 6/9 8/9 9/9 9/9 17/9 19/9 24/9 M/l 26/9 1/10 4/10 5/10 7/10 9/10 11/10
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    • 919 15 Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe straits shipping Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAMRSHP SERWCE TO UK/CONTHENT: HW| Sport Platam O'mart Oram BouMar 21M II 20 Auf O* Mm 2 Auk 3 Aug 21M 2}ta| Benan* 4Am 25 Auf 27 Am tartar* Eipress 9 Au| 31
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    • 772 16 In Port 3/8 S'oore P* Pw Bilbao Genoa H burg Bha»en Rdam Antwerp »/7 1/8 27/8 21/1 6/9 10/9 3/9 1/9 8/8 11/S 14/9 7/9 4/9 j4/| 16/9 21/9 13/9 11/9 TOUSA/CAHAOA Feeder I p. T«y*Bay I m Eiprtu LrmpmdUy Hamburg Ei press IMm HK Long Oakland Seattle/ Beach Tacoma
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    • 461 16 KOREA UINE SHIPPING CORPN t Ketone PENANG STORE ALTAR 153* 21-24 July 25-27 My 29 My-2 Au| FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAR 154E 21-24 July 25-27 July 29 July-2 Aug TO BUSAN VEGA 151N 18-22 Au( 23-25 Au| 27-30 Au| FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 152E 18/22 Aug 23-25 Auf 27-30 Aug
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    • 545 16 EVERGREEN LINE a* FAR FAST FUROPE FXPRFSS FULL CONTAINFR SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOME. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: SOUftttifTON. LONOON. MANCHESTER. BMMWGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY bttMtfmAVtN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM EMrUcfcy 13 «x 3S«# »S«pl 7hpl llifl llJ* mm um MhH «S* EUROPE FAR
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    • 550 16 moTs.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE Sa«*cre P. Ketone Lm*h »or: t 1/2 Aug 3/4 Ami STO, MEL AUG BANGLADESH SERVICE 25/26 Aug CMTTAGONG. JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE OCEANPK S«l«rf MEM N0.3 fa Part 0-RESOURCES SaM hM BODMItt 4-5/1 2-3/1 GOO*l AGENTS OCEAN SHTTMG t EWIBWP PTI LTD
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    • 905 17 L. ROTA TIM kotacantm PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE 10/15 Aug 10/15 Aug Dar« Salaam. Mombasa MiMi, Port Sudan Mogadiscio leddalt. Hodeidafi AqaDa KOTA sonosA KOTA MANS Sngapwe f KHjnf 10/15 Ufk it/3i Mr Oaf li Salaam Mombasa Mdah Hodndad Port Sudan Oat Ej Salaam COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE KOTA AGUNG
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    • 937 17 Uwp ektolapots *1 4 mlm BEN LINE CONTAINERS express comma service to/from europe tTBUBC BHAVtN ROAM HAWK SOTO* S >" M«l Hbmrnm,/ Aastna Artoorp Franc* MUK an 11/1 a/i 21/1 a/i it/t VI a/1 23/1 N/I a/1 a/4 v» a/i 77/ i a/i a/i n/i i/« n/i vi »/t v>
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    • 596 17 > I V V W ■if; 1(1 ScanDutchtf WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO M£P/UK/NC/SCAN ipomsa a* ifaw vl •.ana u/4 nn »v» u/i u/t m i/| a/l 7VI 24/1 !tl IM n/i 1,/ .12 14/4 2/9 A (51 10 i>Tto«nirta| Drw <>T«m s>m I y I ill 1) Mataw Stockholm
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    • 521 17 i d 5 9 y h 9 wA 6 t fa t ft Si t 5M Pace V BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES X* bank LINE FOR REUNON I SOUTH AFRICA KUANTAN SMGAPOft eta Reunion Durban Capetown Pt Ehi (also accepting East London and Maputo cargo) BEAVERBANK 19-21/8 22 26/8 4/9 10/9
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    • 885 18 rr i ti r K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES 1 TO NORTH AMERICA i 9m 04N 5/8 Act 22* 14/8 Earfar Ittdtr milto atot ataiaMe m rtqmi. CarfMt acceptaMe tm OakM. Vmcmimt Wtat Hwrta*. Galmtai. Nm (Mum. total. St. lata. PMadeptaa. Nariafc. Batanare Saeamah. lie* Mm*
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    • 334 18 taa 0 m CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE las ameles. m nuNcsco. st* mi. tacoma. Accepteg FCI/FCI Cwttan P MM| Support VANCOUVER. B.C. AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE Acc*«« Fa/Fa CKan NEW ZEALAND SERVICE l ITTTUTOR. MM I m rg,TQ CKmin VtSHVA KARUNA (omits I A VESSEL WW* OCTMM"
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    • 671 18 o SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 13 LINES) GENERAL *****1 <14 LINES* TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS ***** A B CARSHIP CABLfc CARGOSHIP ll" 1 1" »n,l ILI.IL.II' Container Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK JADE BOUNTY JADE BOUNTY JADE
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    • 597 18 BGRANARD LIME INDEPENDENT A TTRACTIVE HA TES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTISG CONTAINER CARGO FCL O\LY FOR PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, BEIRUT. LATTAKIA. LI MAS SOL. ISTANBUL PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents stevedores providing immediate discharge MAN SMG V.4OM MM OCONC V.4IN Cjfcj P*t Sat MH LitUta STRAUS/EAST ASM SERVICE MV MAN
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    • 667 18 t INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Paber House 23-1E Ochard RoacJ Singapore 9 Telephone *****11 ******57 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S>n P.ltei it tai 22 A« UK (AVON)/moot/ Agents Singapore OfTRASEA (PTE) LTD *****11 BOOKM6 *****57 K. Lieupu YEO SHrfMG ITRADMG *****4. *****2, *****0 Penang- OTTER OVERSEAS MAOTME SDN
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    • 540 19 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): A me<ra e 0' Ihf AC! Co'no" C. CONTAMER. K. WCEJN+... N. GARNET C. PAUL TW BftDGE C. ROB K. JACEWON Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia P- Ketanjl Havre Jin Port 29/7 F'stowe H'bur( 18/8 21/8
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    • 123 19 TRUCONTAINER EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD Suites 1311/1312. Shaw Tourers, Beach Rd, Singapore 0718 Regular Container Service accepting FCI/LCL Cargo for AustraNa All Ports New Zealand Auckland, Lyttleton Sri Lanka Colombo United Kingdom —All Major City Terminals. Call *****81. nrrjm haj shipping 'i -I'J A SDN. BHD. Express Unitload Service
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    • 261 19 PERKAPALAN LAUTAN BIRU Regular Service to East Malaysia m Vessels LAUTAN OUA LAUTAN IBM (ai FAUSA) S pore ETD P Klang Loading for In Port KK/Kudat 30/7 3/t KA/Kudat agents Gaya Ocean Shipping Pte. Ltd. 5810, Woh Hup Complex, (7th Floor) Beach Road, S'pore 0719. Teh *****10 A *****46 KARLANDER
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    • 310 19 V: PERKAPALAN LAUTAN BIRU m Regular Service to East Malaysia V«Mh Sport LAUTAN LNA My LAUTAN ENAM LAUTAN RAN f Hunt Lotduf tor 2 Ami Kudang/Kudat 9 Aug Kuching In Port K Kinabalu Agents Msid Sealion Shipping M Sdn Bhd Porl Klang Tel 38 ?754 38 74 79 38 98b!
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    • 401 20 0 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STORE PT SAD ALEXANDRIA Car jo Bookings Please Phone *****43 MAR TRAMS CARGO PLEASE CONTACT SCHENKER SINGAPORE TEL *****11 FROM EGYPT ALEXANDRIA SINGAPORE NLE u Sept 20 Oct 10 ACCEPT** CARGO FOR
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    • 424 20 \A/aterman W V STCAMSHIP COMPOAATIOM EXCLUSIVE LASH SERVICE TO U.S. ATLANTIC GULF m Accepting cargo for Morfo*, Came Chanaaton, Savannah, Now Orleans, I Galveston and Baaumont. on through BM* ot Loading tq MwladUl Penang P Mine Singapore Voy Cloyng Closing Sailing Closing Sailing GEORGE NYTtC* NSCI Closed 27/7 31/7 31/7
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    • 145 20 Ti Regional Weather Ti 3 s < I *vt St S M <■: V m s£ V i >?- y2 "> > P m r\ xs^i 100E SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. Wind direction with speed in knots Dew point C Wave height R Thunderstorm
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