The Business Times, 10 September 1980

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C4P) N*. 111/1/84 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1M SOCENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 55 1 AFP JAKARTA, Tues. Four Singapore war ships have arrived in Surabaya, east Java, to take part in a joint naval exercise, codenamed "Eagle V", with the Indonesian navy starting tomorrow, a navy spokesman said today. RSS Sea Dragon, RSS Scorpion and RSS Justice arrived today while RSS Endurance
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    • 71 1 UPI BANGKOK, Tues. The government set machinery in motion today to let Prime Minister Prem Tinsulandonda continue as the army's commander in chief beyond the mandatory retirement age of 60. A spokesman said the part civilian, part military cabinet voted unanimously to ask Parliament for an
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    • 45 1 UPI TOKYO, Tues. Nippon Electric announced today the company has started marketing the world's largest commerical computer. The super machine, known as "Acos System 1000, has twice the memory power of the IBM's 3033 series, currently the world's largest, Nippon Electric said. UPI
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    • 72 1 CANBERRA, Tues. An opposition spokesman on defence said Australia's decision to base a auadron of fighter aircraft in northern Australia 11 mean the withdrawal of aircraft from Malaysia. Gordon Scholes, opposition Australian Labour Party shadow defence minister made his comment following an announcement in parliament by Defence
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    • 79 1 Reuter EAST BERLIN, Tues. The annual joint manoeuvres of the Warsaw Pact began in the southern part of East Germany today with mock tank battles watched by the alliance's defence ministers and most of the country's leaders. The official ADN news agency said the first shots of
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    • 61 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Japanese Minister of International Trade and Industry, Rokusuke Tanaka, has arrived from the Philippines on the second leg of a South-east Asian tour. He told newsmen at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport that during his two-day visit, he will discuss with Malaysian ministers
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    • 65 1 AP NEW YORK, Tues. Stock prices continued to fall in early trading. Losing issues outnumbered gainers by about 2 to 1 on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 5.54 points to 923.04 in the first half hour, after a 12-point loss
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 144 1 Rises Indices C Safari Hafez Taaarlok 990 000 470 30 +30 +28 B.T. Indicator: Sep 8 Sep 9 848.28 8388.21 M U I 1790 +20 Industrials: 596.10 594.94 PMII 410 16 Finance 1130.57 U27.40 M CaklM 289 12 Hotels: 530.64 527.92 M Baaklai Tu Ckoai Macau Corps B Kara K
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      151 1 Rises B Kawan 378 GTDisp 330 Kg Lanjut 740 A Hi Urn (R) 500 N Iron 630 Tan Choog 1080 Acma 338 Temertoh 466 mm +48 +30 +30 +30 +30 +30 +18 +16 Indices Sep 8 Sep 9 B.T. Index: *****.*****25.45 Industrials: 705.16 704.51 Finance: 1065.30 1058.05 Hotels.
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  • 657 1  -  LIM CHEE ONN'S CHALLENGE By AGNES WEE A TRADE unionist has challenged workers to demonstrate their seriousness about creating a healthy work environment by discussing problems of work attitudes openly and taking positive steps to overcome them. Secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr Lim
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  • 212 1 BANGLADESH will organise two events an investment seminar and a trade promotion meeting —jikX about the same time in either December or January to attract mow local investors to that country. A delegation of senior government officials and company executives will be sent here for
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  • 391 1  -  By RUTH CHENG THE PRICE of gold soared to US$BBO ail ouce yesterday in the Far East on the back of speculative buying triggered by sharply higher silver pices. This represents a rise of compared, with the previous day's close. The metal had
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  • 387 1 I P profit soars by 74pc ISLAND 4 Peninsular Development surged ahead with a strong 74.1 per cent growth in group pre-tax profits to $18.38 million in the six months to July 31, 1980. The profits were made on the back of a 67.4 per cent increase in turnover to
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  • 127 1 AMBASSADOR Meter* Kaelp (ahwve) ef the US to»vlßg§hww 'im 1 SSJSm us rwlpitlw to PrwMeat Carter ami fei «ij awaitlag the riwjlrtlie el tortaalitlee hefere leeviag. Mr Katop will he retanhg le the Ualtoi Statoe to help la the raeleetlea e—pke ef PreeMeat Cuter whe
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  • 483 1  -  By MARGARET THOMAS THE SCHOOL of Management's part-time Master of Business Administration course, which got under way on Monday, could be the first and last of its kind. With a full-time MBA course planned to start next year, the separate part-time course may be scrapped
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 129 1 ASIA RESEARCH BULLETIN -S.J This unique publication offers businessmen each month a comprehensive guide to the latest developments taking place in all important sectors of the economies of countries in East and Southeast Asia. The Bulletin is divided into six separate reports of about 8,000 words each. There is a
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 446 2 SEMINARS AND COURSES Sep 10-12: Seminar on Office Industrial Automation, World Trade Centre, NPB/ Interfama in conjunction with Automat *80 Exhibition Sep 15-19: Communications Towards Asia's 21st Century: A Question of Answers, Mandarin Hotel, 12th Asian Advertising Congress Host Committee Sep 15-Oct 1: Local Labour Laws, Cuppage Centre,
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    • 401 2  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA A TEAM of government officials (ram New Zealand will be visiting Singapore next month to acquaint traders and businessmen here with the general mechanics of exporting to that country. The delegation will also tour other Asean countries under
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    • 205 2 FORD'S first vehicles assembled in Japan have arrived in Singapore. Called the Ford Econovan, Trader and Courier, the five commercial vehicles with features designed for the Asian market range from one-tonne to three-tonne models. Previously, only two models were available when they were assembled locally. In
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    • 360 2 LOCAL manufacturers of rattan furniture should adopt more aggressive marketing techniques if they wish to capture a larger share of the Japanese market. They should improve the quality at their products and design furniture that appeal to the Japanese market, the latest issue
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    • Article, Illustration
      356 2 A MICROPROCESSORbased electronic programmer for controlling automatic sequences of machines such as special purpose machine tools and packing machines is one of the. new products developed by Sperry Vickers for the 1980s. A prototype model, the SPIB programmer, will be on display at the four-day Automat 80 exhibition
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    • 95 2 AN eight-member trade delegation from Ballarat, the largest inland provincial city in Australia, is in Singapore for a five-day visit. The delegation, organised by the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures, Ballarat Branch, will meet agents and seek business contacts. The leader of the mission is Mr G.W.A. Thomson,
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    • 43 2 GOVERNMENT officials from the Expressway and Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand will be in Singapore to speak at the Transpo-Asia seminar which will be held in conjunction with the second South-east Asian exhibition of transport, maintenance and ancillary products next month.
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    • 271 2 A LARGE Japanese chemical corporation and a Hongkong company will set up a joint venture in Singapore to manufacture printed circuit boards for electronic equipment and other related electrical components. Toshiba Chemical Products, a subsidiary of Toshiba, and Wong's Industrial (Holdings) hope to
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    • 396 2 CONSULASIA, financial and management consultants, will hold several seminars in Singapore next month. A seminar on Running an Effective Sales Office to achieve efficient administration and maximum sales results will be held on Oct 2 and 3. It will be conducted by Patrick Forsyth, client service
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    • 212 2 mickuuumkuters came to Singapore only a few years ago, and one of the first companies to sell such 'hobby' computers is Computer Centre, which was set up in Singapore in 1977. The company has been selling Apple computers since 1978, and Mr Lee Miles, managing director of Computer
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    • 148 2 SURVEY Research Group, a market research company, has appointed former Ford Foundation adviser and Singapore University lecturer, Dr Peter Weiisa, its new deputy chairman for coordination and development. Dr Wekkm, who will oversee Survey Research Group operations in Southeast Asia, has worked in South-east Asia since 1968
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  • REGIONAL
    • 385 3 UPI A CARTER Administration official has described the changes in China's policies and leadership as "a great leap westward" a shift that is both important and risky. Doak Bamett, a China expert with the Brookings Institution, described the change as "consolidating the important changes begun in
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    • 257 3 AP JAPAN has pledged to extend 50 billion yen in export credit to the Philippines for its energy development programme. A Japanese embassy spokesman said the credit line, to be extended by the Japan Export-Import Bank, was offered by the Japanese Minister for International
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    • 224 3 Reuter SOUTH Korea expects an economic growth rate of 3.2 per cent this year, the lowest rate for 17 years, the semi-official Korea International Economic Institute said. But the institute predicted that the country will achieve a 7.3 per cent growth rate next
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    • 277 3 Reuter JAPAN should demonstrate its willingness to help develop the economies of Asia to dispel the fear that it is a dominant industrial and possible military power, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos has told a senior Japanese minister. The official Philippines News Agency said
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    • 138 3 AFP PHILIPPINE President Marcos has again warned that the opposition demands for national elections and end to martial rule, if implemented abruptly, would result in "grave ruin and havoc" for the country. In a scathing attack of the opposition, Mr Marcos warned the people against falling into
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    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 482 3 Agencies JAPAN'S Toa domestic airlines said yesterday it will receive funds totalling the equivalent of US$l9l million from a consortium of 17 European commercial banks to finance its purchase of nine wide-bodied Airbus jets. The European team is to be joined by eight banks from West Germany, seven
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    • 109 3 AFP ASEAN will keep off political issues and concentrate on ways to cushion the possible impact of the United States economic recession on the region during the forthcoming AseanUS dialogue. A three-day dialogue between US officials and representatives of Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines
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    • 244 3 Reuter AUSTRALIA will remain a source for Japan for coking coal but the Japanese steel industry will not increase its dependence on Australian supplies because of the high level of strikes there, steel industry sources said in Tokyo. They said Japanese steel firms are already looking at
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    • 102 3 Reuter BUSHFIRES raged in New South Wales yesterday as unseasonally high temperatures and strong warm winds swept the Australian state. Most of the fires were minor or were quickly brought under control but one in the north of the state was burning out of control
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    • 256 3 AFP PETER Galliner, director of the International Press Institute (IPI) yesterday strongly criticised the South Korean government for its oppression against journalists and said that one third of South Korean journalists have recently lost their jobs. Many of them have been killed, jailed or just
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 330 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.08, 100 per cent second class 0.95, 100 per cent third class 0.93, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.80. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.72, Special 0.68.
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    • 175 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Monday closed 16 Vi US cents a bushel higher in the nearbys to up 26 cents a bushel in the back months. Prices settled around the middle to high side of a 13cent range in revived trade. Local profit-taking ahead of private forecaster Conrad Leslie's
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    • 133 4 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed 2V« to V/i US cents a bushel higher in active trade on Monday. Prices ended on or near the bottom of an eight-cent range. Local profit-taking ahead of the Leslie crop estimates, and in reponse to Argentine stockpiled wheat sales
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    • 195 4 AFP <_s THE International Cocoa Council, grouping *7 producer and consumer countries, opened discussions in London on Monday to decide whether a new International Cocoa Agreement can be negotiated. Such an accord would replace the one that expired last March following the failure of
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    • 93 4 Reuter INDONESIA is expected to require annual sugar imports of some 400,000 tons for some time to come. Agriculture Minister Sudharsono said this last week after the opening by President Suharto of a new sugar mill with a capacity of 4,000 tons a day, expected to rise
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    • 174 4 CHINEBE Pwhw Rxekaage, Singapore, aaaa elestag prices per IN kg yesterday: Caesaat «0: Bulk fob 120.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $130.00 sellers, new drum fob $136.50 tellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $70.25 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $442.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper
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    • 193 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CsMm yam: China Blue Phoenix 20i 2,030; 32a 2,000, 40b 2,870 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pteee (Mis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 127 4 VALUES on the palm oil market in Kuala Lumpur yesterday firmed on covering, aided by the higher overnight Chicago market despite Pakistan passing offers, dealers said. .The Southern region traded September at M|7Bo a tonne while October traded in the Southern and Central regions at $782.50 and in
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    • 39 4 Rubber: Sept 9 Singapore: Oct: 308.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Malaysia: Oct: 309.60 cents (down 1.60 cents) Tin: M 52,195 <«Psls) (equivalent to $36.29 per kilo) (up 24 centa) Official offering: 230 tonnes (up 44 Vi tonnes)
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    • 315 4 THE SINGAPORE robber market yesterday closed •lightly easier nrtth October One RSS buyers quoted at 308.00 cents per kilo, down one cent from Monday's clone. Morning prices quietly steady on some October offerings coupled with some buying interest. Afternoon values eased slightly in moderately active trading but levels steadied
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    • 262 4 RA8 prices In cento per kilo yesterday Mm (per kilo) w B O O 5»rers Sellers w 305.50N Int. 1 R.S.S October ao JO 311.90 tat-1 R-S.S November 214.50 nS W tat. 2 R.S.S. 294 00 300 OOH UK/Coot 298 00 UN tat. 4 R-S-S SO00 nimi UK/Coot
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    • 89 4 NOON SSI R and SMR pnem ym tartar S&R 30 S8RS0 MBUJ ll um palUi) H um paiWt) OeM (C*TT» ■ml 3W00 mux Mr [M«h> 27I00N 3M.OON Ntnater (farwart MU) ■w» Saltan *7000 T7TOON *700 MOON SMRCV SMRL SMR 5 SMRGP SMR 10 SMR 3D SMRM O-Um
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    • 808 4 COrrKB: Robust* futures yesterday closed the mornlag steady at the higher levels, with gains from Mones day of £22 to £31 a tonne. ■J Turnover was 1,887 lots in- eluding four options. Trading was mixed after the opening call, with some at Mg* l producer selling emerging in
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    • 82 4 THE STRAITS til price la Peaaag yesterday rase a farther Msls a P*«al to U416 $si aheve the lateraatfanal 11b Agreemeat celling. The osatiaaed rise was attributed to firmer Liii>a advices aa Mm4ay, increased bayiag Cram iapaa, US aad lacally aad streager aterttag agalast the Malayalaa dallar. A
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 227 4 SKIT u» BahU A Ma Credit 117 -100 -000 Asia Klbre Ayuthaya In* 117 A ltd Trust Bangkok Imminent IM -200 -400 Bangkok Bank 2S2 Bangkok Drying And Silo Bangkok liuuranrr Bangkok Metropolitan ban Bangkok Nylon Ban* Of A Ma us -500 Bank CM Ayodhaya Ltd 140 -200 Carpet
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    • 697 4 TOKYO I THE BOOM in speculative stocks took place suddenly and came to its full blossom in such a short while. These stocks conquered the top ranks of the biggest turnover achievers on Monday. The trend continued with greater intensity yesterday. The scope of purchased
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    • 181 4 A SHARP rise in n>* international gold price inspired heavy buying in the gold stocks but other resource iswes failed to follow and the market closed generally easier, dealers said. GMK led golds, 80 cents to AHJO and stablemate Central Norseman Armed JO to &2JO. But Western Mining, which
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    • 332 4 Source THE morning session opened weakly yesterday as buyers were again scarce. By mid-morning, the market rallied to done slightly above the morning low. The afternoon session opened on a strong note and continued up, erasing most of the morning losses. Carrian gained HKJO.BO to clone at $15J0 as
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    • 148 4 THE STOCK market continued mixed yesterday with turnover up sharply to 18.6 million pesos from 5.06 million previously. Gainers were Atlas Con B, Baguio Gold, Benguet Con B, Lepanto B, Marinduque B, Apex Mining B Surigao Con B, Philex B and Podco B. Among losers were Petroleum and PLOT.
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    • 43 4 "mO$TOAL8 M fSSS^zzrzzrrJE! Week Ago 48o 7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS tmm Friday 940.96 Week Ago cloeed HJLHANG SENG 1160.72 1174.50 Week Ago 1234.56 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS ***** Monday ***** Week Ago 7154B ALL ORDINARIES TWey 963.27 Monday es^M Week Ago 684.06
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    • 173 4 The UlthmteDimwInmMion! Surprise Gourmet Menu. to the Hilton, Master Chef Leo Waldmeier extends a personal invitation to those with a taste for fine food and a flair for adventure to sample a whole new concept in gourment dining. Each night except Sunday, Chef Leo will personally create and prepare a
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 677 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH601 0700 KUL TMA TL375 0713 BEY/SHJ/KUL MAS MH621 0835 PEN SIA SQ101 0615 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0930 PEN/KUL SIA SQ211 1000 HLP MAS MH605 1000 KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP SIA SQ103 1000 KUL
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    • 540 5 AP THE SLOWDOWN in economic activity in the United States and other industrial nations threatens to halt the expansion of world trade and bring on a worldwide recession. The International Monetary Fund said on Monday that economic growth in the industrial countries will
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    • 264 5 Reuter CANADIAN Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau has offered concessions to power-hungry provinces in the hope of a consensus on Canada's outdated British constitution. The absence of a Canadian constitution was a "national disgrace" that should be ended through power-sharing between Ottawa and the 10 provinces, he said.
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    • 293 5 AFP THE monetarist policy of Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government has come under renewed attack, this time from economists and City of London experts, rather than trade unions and the opposition Labour Party. As factory closures and sackings continue thick and fast, the Clare group
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    • 266 5 Reuter BRITAIN'S industrialists have appointed a highly respected motor company chief to lead them at a time when the country's industry is collapsing at an alarming rate. Sir Terence Beckett, chairman and managing director of Ford's British subsidiary, was named on Monday as director-general of
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    • 114 5 AFP OIL consuming countries should not expect any production increase by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Its secretary-general, Mr Rene Ortiz, said, "It is very unlikely that Opec will step up its oil production in the foreseeable future," he told the World Energy
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 473 5 Ageaies A CONFIDENTIAL army report shows that six of the US army's ten combat divisions stationed within the continental United States were rated unfit to fight as of last December. Pentagon officials said the most recent ratings were about the same. The report also shows that three
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  • 323 6 IN ANY competition, including that for a limited number of places on a course, there must be winners and losers. The School of Management, as befits a new institution intent on developing as a regional centre of advanced learning, has set what it regards as a
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  • 250 6 OPEN DISCUSSION on the work attitudes of Singaporeans is now a stated tenet of trade union policy. The NTUC moves to improve such attitudes must be warmly welcomed by all who have the interests of our future at heart. Moreover, it is axiomatic that all who
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  • 2001 6  -  Structural changes are taking place in economies everywhere, and all countries have to make positive adjustments to changing economic conditions. But, according to the US Trade Representative Reuben Askew, "that is not always easy." JOHN HARTER, of the United States International Communications Agency, talks to Mr
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 2265 7 Foreign banks should not be allowed to do in America what American banks cannot do in the home country of the foreign banks. But the Comptroller's report says that any American attempt to impose a strict reciprocity policy on acquisitions "would be doomed to fail
    The Economist; Source Controllers of the Currency  -  2,265 words
  • 278 7 r Letter to the Editor L J Dear Sir, As ft smftU investor sI Strftlts Steamship Cs Ltd, I wish ts knew the revised NT A per share of the company after its revaluation exercise recently reported in the Bnsinesi Times n Ang 22, ISM. The
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  • 907 7  -  FORUM, with HENDRICK SMITH NYT THE MOMENT of decision on the presidential debates is close at hand, and though the public may dismiss the hubbub as no more than typical campaign manoeuvering, President Carter's lieutenants are treating the first debate line-up as an issue that could
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    • 652 7 TRANSPO-ASIA '80 raii«|Hi Eis£j Transpo-Asia '80 ASEAN Seminar Moving into the 80s and beyond the theme of the ASEAN Seminar. If its your business to keep up with the times and find out what will keep the economies of the Asean countries growing, you must not miss this ASEAN Seminar
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 1227 8 NEW YORK PRECIOUS metal stocks scored spectacular gains on Monday but the rest of the New York stock market contracted sharply amid rising interest rates and new worries about inflation. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped 12 points and declines led advances three to one as
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    • 316 8 SEPT 08 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 415 -10 Abercom 370 •is AE And CI WO -10 A MIC 2950 50 Barlows 1200 4-5 Cl Sugar 1850 50 CNA 500 unch Currie Finance 280 unch D* Brrrs Ind 3200 Edcon 680 5 Edgars 8800 475 Evrrrady Fed Volk 510 10
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 480 9 THE US dollar remained quite steady against other major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Against the yen, the dollar opened at 216.40/60 and remained quiet during the morning. Dealers said trading was mainly done within the range of 216.25 and 216.70. They did not foresee any
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    • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11 per cent.
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    • 268 9 THE DOLLAR yesterday steadied in a generally quiet market after softening in early dealings, but the currency still showed modest losses compared with Monday's close, dealers said. The recovery, which appeared to be based on isolated profit-taking, followed dollar selling both here and in Far Eastern markets which some
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    • 408 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed firm but off the day's best after a steadier opening in moderately active trading, dealers said. Prices opened steadier in line with higher overseas markets and reports of buying in London but eased slightly towards the close on profit-taking in sympathy with easier Hongkong
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    • 181 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Sep 9: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months U8 Dollan(Spot) Offer Bid 10 7/16 105/16 1015/*****3/16 117/16 115/16 11V« 11H 12 Vk 12 12W 12 123/16 121/16 8w Jrm. Das. fftlUUU
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    • 49 9 RANGE at prices offer ed by discount house* on Sep 9: Overnight: 4% to 7% Call deposits 6V<% to 1% Closiag Boyis* 3-month SelHaf Treasury bills 7 •H 3-month Bank bills 9W 9H 3 months CD 9 7/16 95/18 0 months CD 99/16 97/16 Source: National Discount Co
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    • 102 9 THE US dollar weakened marginally against most currencies in thin and featureless late exchange trading yesterday, dealers said. It stood at a late 1.6235/50 Swiss francs against an early 1.6240/50 and New York's closing 1.6250/70, and at 1.7737/42 marks against 1.7734/49 and 1.7760/70. The dollar weakened most significantly against
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    • 161 9 THE US dollar (or overnight delivery yesterday closed weker at 216.25 yen, compared with a 216.70 opening and 217.15 at Monday's close, dealers said. Trading was fairly active with volume US$B2l million. After early easiness reflecting its fall against the yen in New York overnight, the dollar weakened briefly
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    • 272 9  -  By LEE YOKE MENG DREXEL Burnham Lambert, the American securities bouse which recently opened an office in Singapore, bas been elected a floor trading member of the London Sugar Market. This is the first time an American commodities company has been granted a seat
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    • 798 9 COMMERCIAL banks in Malaysia are seeking a tax rebate of about Ms2l million spread over five years as an incentive from the government for undertaking a special financing scheme for low income bousing. Senator Kamarul Ariffin, the chairman of the Association of Bankers, Malaysia,
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    • 582 9  -  Alan Lerner The writer, Alan Lerner, is a senior vice president and a money market economist with Bankers Trust. THE FUTURE path of monetary policy now shares equal billing with the economy as the two key questions overhanging the credit markets. In an unusual surge, the monetary
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    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 204 9 SEPT 06 ris ABN 309 50 -300 Ahold 69 20 -1.3 Akzo 22.20 -10 AMEV 88 50 Amfas 104 20 -1.4 Amrobnk 65 00 -30 Bergoss 38 00 50 Berk 8500 unch Bo Is 54 00 -150 Borsuinij 235 00 -1 Burhinann 67.00 0.3 Byenkorf 48 00 -1.5 C
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      • 292 9 SEPT OH Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquide 465 50 B S N Gcrvais Da none 1040 unch C S F (ThomsonCsfl 504 -100 Cie f'rancaise des Petroles ***** 10 Compagnie Kinanciere Compagnie Generate ***** 360 Credit Koncier De France 430 500 HarhfUt (Librairie) 257.50 *150 Machines Bull 56.80 5 Michelin iB>
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      • 227 9 SKPT 08 Did Ar|-Trlrlunkrn 88 30 -1J Akzo 30 70 401 All* Lrbrn *****0 •10 All* Vws 447 00 .1 BASK 129 80 -2 Buy H T M bank 2STS0 -15 Bjj Vhank 310 50 -S3 bam I1S0U -03 BIM ***** -i BMW 155 10 -29 Cissella ***** unrh
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      • 93 9 SEPT OB m forward market Acn J85 -400 Arhrd ija? -in Mm mo -ooo Brasran HO -AO Bru-Laml> IIM -0 Canpuc 1194 •900 Cock 200 300 l> Brrrs 326 700 Ebrs 1825 wOO Efeclrobrl 5870 00 Gb-lnno-Bm 2300 unci) Gev 1250 00 Hobok 2*45 tt> Petro 4730 00 Ryl
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      • 112 9 SF.PT 08 Lirr Anir M unch A.uor Gfn ***** -VI302 Bu.Ntogi 587 •300 Onlraie ***** XX) hut IMS I- inMdrr 82 -200 Cirn Iminob IBM 00 IH Pri 2805 mOO lLalrrntrnli ***** -vOO IUI«u 1148 50 SO lUKidrr 351 100 Macnrti M Pf 535 4400 Marrlli Err 333 4200
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    • 474 9 STERLING is likely to remain firm and possibly strengthen against both the US dollar and European currencies in the near future, and an easier pound is not expected until UK interest rates ease from present levels. Over the past month, the British pound has been traded up to
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 126 9 NOTICE SALE BY TENDER OF LANDS IN MUKIM PLENTONG JOHOR Tenders are invited for the purchase of 2 agricultural freeholds situated in Mukim Plentong, District of johor Bahru, with a total acreage of some 26.306 ac. The properties now under rubber are prospective development lands, lying contiguous to the proposed
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    • 165 9 One of our major clients, a property development company, requires senior management personnel. The company is in the final stages of planning a very large prestigious project in Singapore and high calibre managers are needed to join the management team. FINANCE MANAGER With over 5 years post graduate working experience
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  • 1624 10 BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES THE KLSE BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acaaa (136B) (52) 136
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  • 154 10 HCWAPOM UWIT trow The Commerce 2.97* 3.12 The Savings Fund L» LM S'pore Prof Fund IM 1.46 S pare Sec. rind 110 »««< S'pcre Invest Fad LT7 LM S pore Equity Fund LS 1J8 INCOME BON (Caere* pr Income Bond MUA BWI11 Flrat B'pntra D UNIT lane) LA
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  • 2748 10 1980 Bi(k Low Company Last Sale orGr'. Div Div C'vr Gr"s YTd Net P/E Vol (•000) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL is 149 470 .900 M 3S2 408 '852 446 245 220 116 140 270 60 275 246' 187 285 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT
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  • 1743 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in «nri re>. ported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. DfDUBIBIALS Ara» (3.388 3.MS) (1) 3.38 AJraaata (3 308) Ataaai (2318)
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  • COMPANY BRIEFS
  • 724 10 A LATE stream sf baylag amiMtkeMfaw«(Aan prices at the fllagapsrfi stock market yesterday. Altheagh the meralag seosloa had seea the **rsntlea «f the preview toy's die, the tread was inddra Iy reversed ea aews sf a stray rally la Beagkeag towards the elestag mlaates.
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  • 630 10 A LATE afternoon recovery shored up prices at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Prices, depressed by previous selling in the morning, rebounded to close with marginal losses. The New Straits Times Industrial ordinary share index finished the day 0.65 points lower at 704.51. The
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1029 11  -  By CATHERINE ONG THE North Borneo Timbers Bhd plans to invest another 16 million in Sabah Softwoods next year. This decision made in the wake of fervent protests by timbermen in the East Malaysian state over the high royalty payments is decisively crucial for NBT.
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    • 316 11 Date La st Fall Yea ir Company Perled AnjManced Net EPS Grew Pre-tax last year (eente) Dfv. <%) Prefit (Vm) Kulim I «/7 12.1 24 16,993 UOL I 31/7 4.3 5 9,528 Lingui F 23/8 1.9 3.8 517 Haw Par I 29/8 6.4 7 12,446 K G Hold
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    • 475 11 Current Payaaeat Ex Date Booka Cloae Date Total for Total for Payable tke year Previoua year Alex Hldga Alcorn B Katil B Kawtt Btla BaiU Carlibarf Coma Plant DBS Domlop Batata* Dtutlop lad E A I G E Lifa George Kaat Gatkrie High Low ICB Iackcape JC Eat
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    • 217 11 Coapoy Particulars Ex Date Books Close GI HoMiagi H L«oi| Fluac* Hub* M Rights Issue of 1 for 2 $1 JO per share Rights Issue of 3 for 4 #*2.00 per share Rights Issue of 1 for 2 Sep U Sep 2 Sep 18 SepO JC-MPH Kkotf Gua
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    • 340 11 THE issue price of $1.25 for each share at Lingui Developments which will be issued as consideration for the acquisition of Medan Ria Sdn Bhd is "fair", according to the group's advisers, Asiavest Merchant Bankers (M). Replying to queries from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange,
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    • 330 11 TONGKAH Harbour Tin Dredging Bbd will ask shareholders to approve a slightly amended reconstruction scheme for the sale of its mining assets and leases in Thailand to the Thai-based Tongkah Harbour (THL). This follows the recent reissue of leases by the Thai government after Tongkah Harbour agreed
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    • 1099 11 A NEW frontier is opening for tropical plantation companies. That frontier is the Philippines, or to be more precise, the big southern Philippine island of Mindanao. Recently, three plantation groups Guthrie, Dunlop, and Keck Seng have reached agreement with the Philippine government to develop
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    • 459 11 Market Talk... ALTHOUGH market views remain positive, caution should be exercised as any untoward political event may turn an overdue correction into a major reaction, says merchant banker Guinness m**"» In its latest review of the local stock market, Guinness Mahon observed that the rumoured
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    • LATEST RESULTS
    • 140 11 TALAM Mm made ore-tax profits of $294,063 for the six months to July 1960 ($427,186 previously). Sales of tin ore and amang amounted to $701,978 ($784,239). The company is paying a first interim dividend of 10 per cent, unchanged from the previous year. AUSTRAL Enterprises' interim pre-tax earnings
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 177 11 SThe Goethe-lnstitut and the Singapore Film Society jointly present Ffen-shom: WOMEN'S FILM 15th 20th Sept 1980 Venue: Drama Centre, Canning Rise Admission: By membership-card only Panel discussions: Women-Film-Society Saturday 13th Sunday 14th Sept 1980 7.30 pm (by invitation only) Venue: Drama Centre, Canning Rise i TTIIIIII I I I I
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  • 296 12 Reuter SINGAPORE Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew has said that China may be prepared to drop its support for the ousted Khmer Rouge regime in favour of a nationalist government in Kampuchea. Speaking to newsmen during his flight from New Delhi to Singapore on Monday
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  • 530 12 TECHNOLOGY transfer to a host country if more evident in European and American multinational corporation! than in Japanese companies. This is because they have wider experience and longer traditions in overseas operations compared with their Japanese counterparts who are "newcomers in international investments". The Indonesian
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  • 189 12 AP A TOTAL of 6,121 Vietnamese boat people arrived in South-east Asia and East Asia in August, a significant drop from the 7,769 figure of July and 10,202 of June, a spokesman for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees said in Bangkok yesterday. The
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  • 365 12 PROPERTY magnate Mr Ng Teng Fong took the Hongkong market by surprise recently when he bid (or a piece of residential land measuring 64,560 square feet at HKs4£o? per square foot. Foreign reports say that the parcel is located in South Bay, off
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  • 154 12 AP MORE strikes were reported yesterday in widely scattered areas of Poland, but the nation's new Communist Party leader was quoted as saying they did not represent a threat to the basic interests of the nation. Warsaw Radio said several enterprises in the northeastern
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  • 753 12 LONDON, Tues. Share prices and government bonds moved higher following UK hanking figures which showed sharply lower clearing bank lending growth for the month to mid-August, dealers said. At 3pm, the FT index was up 17 points at 466.7. Dealers noted speculation in both markets that a cut
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  • 268 12 Reuter BRITAIN yesterday closed Its embassy in Teheran after deciding to deport Iranian student* arrested during a demonstration outside the American embassy in London on Aug 4. A Foreign Office spokes man announced that the embassy was shut yesterday morning, and its reduced staff
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  • 348 12 MALAYSIAN youths appear to prefer white-collar jobs. Out of »0,000 applications for a recent 10,000 vacancies in government positions, 60,000 had asked tar clerical Jobs. Skilled. (yflqipnl jinn pTOicSSIOKIaI positions received poor reThese are some of the revelations at the opening of the fourth conference
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  • 245 12 A STOCKBROKER trying to avoid a US$5 million loss may have started last week's unfounded rumour on Wall Street that Ronald Reagan had a heart attack, according to a syndicated business columnist. And a Securities and Exchange Commission official said on Monday that if there was manipulation,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 266 12 Today's Whether After a week of legal tussle, the Chairman of the World Congress of Meteorologists is withdrawing the suit filed against a local hotel. The cause of his chagrin? The PRO'S releasing of a photograph sho<ving him sleeping through the opening session of the Congress deliberations to a local
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    • 348 12 INVESTMENTS in the 1980's Shangri-la Hotel Orange Grove Road, Singapore October 24,1981 Organised by Applied Research Corporation and The Times Organisation This high-level conference will discuss specific opportunities for investment in the Asean countries and the perspectives of problems and issues in each of these countries. The viewpoints of both
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 65 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Showers in several places in the late morning. Report for 24 hum prter to U p.m. n September t at the airport. Maximum temperature 90.9 Associated humidity 63 Minimum temperature 22.5 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 5.50 Rainfall in
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 87 13 Reuter THE Ghanaian national shipping company, Black Star Line, should be able to resume normal operations within the UK/West Africa Line Conference by November, Ghanaian Minister of Transport and Communications Harry Sawyerr said. In the meantime, the line will continue to ship cocoa from Ghana using
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      • 95 13 AFP THREE British warships left the east Chinese city of Shanghai on Monday for home, the first time in 30 years that British navy vessels called at a Chinese port. The New China News Agency said the warships were under the command of Rear Admiral Conrad
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      • 92 13 AFP SPANISH naval authorities have refused docking permission to four Soviet scientific ships in the Canary Islands port of Las Palmas, reports the Madrid daily El Pais. A spokesman for the Spanish Foreign Ministry said the naval vessels were denied docking permission under the Spanish-Soviet fishing agreement which
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    • 697 13  -  By LINDA CHEE THE PORT of Portland has embarked on a drive to encourage more Far East shipper to use its facilities on the US West Coast for the distribution of cargo to the inland mid-west. The port's assistant director of sales
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    • 668 13 ShippiagLlae Pmg* i Cd SWpptag Ltoe Pm® C«l Adriatic IV 5 Fesco V 1/2 Afea VI 3 Flotta Lauro V 5 Afro-Eurasia vn 1 Fortune VI 5 Alfred vn 4 Franco-Belg m 4/5 All trans VI 5 Frata NVOC VI 2 Alpac VI 5 Freight vn 5
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    • 487 14 THERE are close to 500 mobile rigs In operation around the world today. The Norwegian Offshore Association reports 33 Norwegian-owned rigs were in operation at the end of July. They comprise 20 drilling rigs, five accommodation rigs, one combined accommodation/supply rig, one crane/construction rig
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    • 874 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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    • 1520 14 BROKERS on Monday reported very quiet chartering throughout most sectors of the freight market with rates generally showing little change. Chinese charterers secured cover for heavy grain from US Gulf to China on a spot vessel at $41.50 free discharge but other business out of the Gulf was
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    • 440 15 SURVEYORS from the Lowestoft office of Lloyd's Register are witnessing the installation and hook-up of modules on two new offshore platforms. Together with the existing terminal platform, they form the indefatigable gas field joint compression complex in the southern sector of the North Sea.
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    • 536 15 PANAMA has cancelled 12 vessels from its registry for failing to conform with Panamanian and international regulations on safety and certification. This is the first time this number of vessels had their registration revoked simultaneously. The Panamanian Directorate of Consular and Maritime Affairs (Secnaves),
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    • 233 15 CHINA ku N« teem the lttk largest miWim purer aext to angapere with IS» ships, aggregatlag 1M milIlea teMght teas la Juury. Japmm skipping circles said Chlaa has bees exerting efferts la toe past few yean to balM ap Its merekaat fleet by plaelag arders
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      432 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Balantang (0700) 27 Margrethe Maersk (after Hoegh Orchid Must sail by 1500/ 10th) 47 Nagarat (after Palm Sea Horse) 16 Nedlloyd Napier (0600 after Nedlloyd Katwijk Will shift 1500/10 th to G. 13/4 for dis. Soya bean oil) 3/4 Prince Maru No.
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    • 512 19 SCHEDULE 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 Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN
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    • 695 20 WEEKLY FREIGHTS AFP CONDITIONS were quieter and rates a little easier on the freight market last week. But Soviet interest reappeared which, along with Chinese enquiry, enlivened proceedings before the weekend. The holiday in the United States last Monday ensured a dull start to the
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    • 134 20 The major shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe and Straits ports/Australia and the mem- ber lines. ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. ♦K' Line. 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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    • 188 20 AP THE United States and China have approved a bilateral maritime agreement that is expected to increase trade between the two nations. US Commerce Secretary Philip M Klutznick said the agreement, which was initialled in Peking on Sep 4, will be signed formally in
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    • 209 20 COMPUTERS aad Shipping Sep 23, Lloyd's of London Press conference, Hamburg Plaza Hotel, Hamburg, West Germany. lateraatfaaal Sympwlam •a Skip Operatteas Sep 23-25, The Maritime Association of New York, Downtown Athletic Club, New York City. Shlpkrektag la the 'Ms Sep 24, Lloyd's of London Press conference, Hamburg Plaza
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    • 72 20 Reuter AN agreement on cooperation in the technical survey of ships between the Register of Shipping of China and the Japan Marine Association has been signed, reports the New China News Agency. The agency also reports that China's Guangzhou Shipwreck Rescue and Salvage Company has refloated
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    • 1595 20 The leading shipping lines operating from loeal Crts and the agents who handle cargo bookings r them. A B Achlpeiega R T Transportation (S). Adriatic Caatalaer Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Afre-Earaala Liae Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). Alfred
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    • 439 13 Everett Lines FOI THE MOST fREQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHITTAGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA RANGOON BUENOS AIRES MAN2ANILLO ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A CliHord Centre Singapore 1 Tel *****/9 36. Beach Street Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC BWg Tel *****/3 Port Kelang Agents SOCSHIP CO BHD Tel *****1/8
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    • 223 13 A3l-& Yi I SEALORD sail a* UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG; •i i i11.«11 ».l!i .1 EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES AHMAD AL FATEH V.19 AL MUHAftRAQ V.16 Mina Qaboos (9/10) Dammam (14/10). Kuwait (18/10), Dubai (24/10), Abu Dhabi (29/10) Dammam (16/10) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE S'pore Loading for NAVIGATOR V.t 25/9
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    • 17 13 I mm CONTAINER Schedules LONDON Freights SHIPS In Port SHIPPING List REGIONAL Weather SHIPPING Events THE Consortia
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    • 601 13 I' 111 (PTE) LTD. (Sates Services) AGENTS USTJUBUTORS STOCKISTS. Deck, Engine, Provisions Dry Frozen, Bond Golley Suppliers. Add 463, Mocpherson Rd S'pore 1336 TEL: *****21 (lOhnes) Office on the wre *****11 (24 HRS) MAERSK LINE EXPORT PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA AND ASIAN PORTS t *-eder Vessel f Port Kelang
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    • 1049 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PENANG M 7/7. HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 MALA YSIAN NTERNA TKDNAL SHPPHG CORPORA TIOH BERHAD Contaim Service Feeder *P Kelang Vessel B PENAGA Sailed N. OIL FT B PENAGA 21/9 NKHON B DAHLIA 27/9
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    • 260 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA+US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA PI Ite fcto ItSTQK I CM Km Sj* CM* tan N T«t tocM SL Mb N. OH. ft Krim *u IMKR TORSKK *10/9 IMKK mm *25/9 IMKR Tlf *10/10 Mi Mtf+FCl Man m*i ttTOtt CM Mam Snk 17 18/9
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    • 845 15 Overseas |II Containers Wmm Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAHttHP SEKVICt TO UK/CONTffJCT: CONTAIOSHP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTWENT: H-buri Brtn R'dam It Havre Stofl P RKjn» S pore Nut Parts: SjM W SjM SM W 12 S* 14 S* HK. US
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    • 634 15 rig Franco Belgian Services r Fast h rc'ich Service n-\th Belgian bar Eastern Lxnes'i BUBS UNm ftea HW| BHavea t'««p 0 < member o* ACE CONSORTIUM fuu cqntibosw sonnet now anon rtal H"b*c B'Haven I'Mtp it Ham P Ketanc S port Srftf htat 29 Sept 31 Sapt 3 Oct 4
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    • 665 16 TO NORTH EUROPE Hapag-Lkyyd S port P Ketong (fburg B haven Rdarn le Havre 13/5 5/10 mo tm 10/10 aZSTewU w/« 6/10 8/10 9 lo 11/10 ,0/iOl2/10 ,3/i0 is /i° S /a 13/10 15/10 16/10 11/10 26/9 21/9 17/10 19/10 20/10 22/10 10 MEHTERRAIEA NORTH nHOTE/miTHMmgi/ TO USA/CANADA U/T isy«
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    • 657 16 KOREA LINE SHIPPING CORPN f. Keianc POMN6 VEGA 151W Sid 9d VEGA 152E Sid SM STORE to Port In Rod ALTMR 155W 15-17 Sept IS-20 Sept 21-24 S«pt FROM BUSAM BANGKOK ALTMR 156E15-17 Sept IS-20 Sept 21-24 Sept TO BUSAN KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC
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    • 445 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST fUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: UNITED KWGOOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. ORMMGHAM BRISTOI. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS NEST GERMANY MfMEftHAvtt HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Ew Mm ton NMftari MWitoi f*ilm Mnf It Hnn I u# 2 Oct
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    • 942 16 Everett Lines ME Burrm Fta Star SkippMfl Corpn. Mk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON 'J** t*m MnMITMR 12/11 hat aoEinjl mr, cn-c 15/11 IVH Sapt AORMS FOB CMTTAfIONC) "WWKTWni H/22 Seat 17/11 ta W-* 19/22 S* BF S S C Aoaots m MoJoyvo BCHJSTEAD SHWtNG TO. NOS KL *****2/*****9
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    • 573 16 Wednesday, September If, 1189 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD IS3J SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE imt sky mat ponce.. S«c*par* P. IriM( Lm*« tar 29/31 S*t 1/2 Oct STO »/30 S«p< 1/2 Od m. AOEL BANGLADESH SERVICE 1/2 Od 3/4 Od CKTTAfiONG JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE Sfetupw* P. K«ta« Pww TU mim/7 i
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    • 840 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/RfDSEA SERVICE «om mm mn a* Mofadacio, Hodeidali. Aqitu KOI* MAHA HOT* SEMTI KOTA MEGAM ■WW n+m 18/71 Sept 17/ a Sa* 18/20 Sept COLOMBO/KARACHI/?- GULF SERVICE KOTA RAJA KOTA RIKUN... 15/20 Sept Colombo. Bombay. Karachi KOTA DEWA 25/30 Sep loa*|(v; Mopdwoo. Aden. MM. Port Sada* MojadRCJO
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    • 570 17 I BENLINE CONTAINERS fIOMEMCTL H'BURG B'HAVEN R OAM HAVRE SOTON Ofmaoy Austria Benetoi f'tnct Al UK f UM| Sadad SM IM W bM 12/9 •hm bM bM UU triad UMI 21/9 Nta|E¥MbM SM SM SM M TekTaßay W Sadad M bM 19/9 »/9 Ba«erte. bW 1/9 19/9 11/9 I J/9
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    • 851 17 I t 7 Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO MCD/UK/MT/V-AM fMM| I L I I POMEAI3/1 POH6A27/9 pn l>H*adta2)rdMi 3)H-hw|4)Ctaf| 1/9 1/11 ft/10 7/10 9/10 1/9 VlO 13/10 U/10 lft/10 14/10 29/10 3/11 4/11 VU 21/10 5/U 10/11 11/11 13/11 20/10 12/11 17/11 10/11 20/11 Us* S'tw (OPT)
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    • 625 17 ft K I I I I v m 3* if rmge v BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUNION I SOUTH AFRICA STREAMBANK KUANTAN 16/10 SINGAPORE 19/10 •to Reunion Durban 8/11 Capetown 16/11 PtEliz 14/n (also accepting East London and Maputo cargo) Lukes /<> Lines U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE DHct
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    • 779 18 KLINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA fMiwi Kfifrtrth tar Oakland. Vmcmw, Hmntm. Galveston. Nn> OrteaM. TO EUROPE FROM EUROPE TO FAR EAST Vnsib cal H'bwi, Bremen, dm. A mrp and It Havre) agents s pore NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD T«fc *****11, *****58 MALAYSIA KONTENA NASIONAL
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    • 459 18 C ALIFORM A/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Lm4« tar LOS MGELB. UK RUNCSCO. WTTIL TACOMi MNCOMB. IX. Act** fa/ra Cwttan AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Fa/ra cwtdwn PUmi Sport Bra Sytf IM AM fr r 13 Oct 14 Oct 25 Oct 21 Oct 4 Not 10 Not "VISHVA CHETANA"
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    • 652 18 SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TH f LOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORf 010-1 VARKETING *****? 13 LINES! GENERAL *****1 14IINES TERMINAL OEHCE ??23'j83 TELE* R*****S RS 2bbSS A B CARSHIP CABLE CAHGOSMIP II |f 11M •illllftli l'e«|ional Container Lini's WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK JADE BOUNTY INK BOUNTY MK BOUNTY MK
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    • 548 18 aGRANARD LINE INDEPENDENT A 7TRACTIVE RA TES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE ALSO ACCtmSG CO VTA IS EK CARGO PCL OSLY FOR PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. BEIRUT. LATTAKIA UMASSOL ISTANBUL A PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents <ft stevedores providing immediate discharge MM SMC V.«N_ +C*|PirlUi,BiMlUttatoa STRAfTS/EAST ASM SERVICE Spare P blM| Lulu kr M.V.
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    • 775 18 t INTR ASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11 '*****57 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S*para P. Katang Nan Laadteg lar. ANANGEL GLORY RBB9 30Sap (Oct (AVON) AEGB KIiEMC IMO. 15 Oct 20 Oct ROTTERDAM/UK (AWN) Agants Sm(jpart MTRASEA (PIE) LID 2352*11 BOOKMC
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