The Business Times, 18 September 1980

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 111/1/81 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1IM 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 99 1 AP VIENNA, Wed. The Opec meeting of oil, finance and foreign ministers came to an end today without agreement on either a long-term price and production strategy or proposals to aid the Third World, Indonesian Oil Minister Subroto said. The price plan, which provides for small oil price
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    • 80 1 Reuter MOSCOW, Wed. A Moscow foreign trade official confirmed reports from Western market traders that the Soviet Union had been purchasing sugar on the world market. "We have been on the market. We have bought a certain quantity," the official said but declined to give details of
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    • 63 1 AP LONDON, Wed. Gold prices rose about US$lO an ounce in Europe this morning and the dollar was narrowly lower against most leading currencies. London's five bullion houses fixed the morning gold price at $678.25 a troy ounce, up from $669.50 late Tuesday. Dealers attributed the buying to
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    • 46 1 AFP OSAKA, Wed. Many Japanese companies have complaints about dealing with China, including lack of partners, inadequate commodities and long delays in concluding contracts. This was disclosed by Sumitomo Bank, Japan's third largest commercial bank, in a survey of 638 Japanese companies. AFP
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    • 68 1 Reuter LONDON, Wed. The Soviet Union is increasingly matching, and in some important areas overtaking, the West in the quality of its military forces, the authoritative International Institute for Strategic Studies reported. In the vital European theatre where North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and Warsaw Pact forces contrive to
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    • 86 1 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Kuwait has indicated that it will support the Association of South-east Asian Nations stand on the Kampuchean conflict at the present United Nations General Assembly. The Deputy Secretary-General of the foreign ministry, Mr Ali Abdullah, said both foreign ministers, Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen
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    • 60 1 AP NEW YORK, Wed. Stock prices rose in early trading following the failure of oil-producing countries to agree on a way to fight the current oil glut. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 3.59 points to 949.49 in the first half hour. Advances outnumbered declines by
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  • 150 1 Rises Indices 8*1 Properties 1520 +140 Sep 16 Sep 17 M U I PMC C Sugar* Mi fa am Corps 2270 1170 1130 110 80 70 B.T.Indicator: Industrials: 9176.35 9421.79 629.12 640.11 1410 50 Finance: 1165.99 1172.13 Tan Ckong 1410 50 Hotels: 541.25 540.43 MTC 540 48
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    145 1 Rises Indices Sel Prop 1470 +110 Sep 16 Sep 17 C Sugars 1140 +90 B.T.lndex: *****.*****10.20 MUInd 2250 +90 Industrials: 758.62 771.76 PMC 1180 +70 Finance: 1094.46 1111.58 Tan Chong 1420 +60 Hotels: 383.10 382.71 OCBC 1300 +50 Properties: 575.15 596.82 B Raya 600 +40 Tins: 445.76 444.79
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  • 674 1  -  INDUSTRY MAY BE HURT By JOHN TAN A NUMBER of computer companies, cashing in on the recent interest in the machines, are marketing their products so aggressively that the long-term interests of the industry may be hurt. They are offering their machines at exceptionally low
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  • 216 1 IN JAPANESE companies, the pursuit of knowledge is of supreme importance. They are able to keep track of market trends, the state of technology and the likely technological breakthroughs because information is gathered even before issues come out into open. Professor Ang How Ghee, chairman of
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  • 442 1 AN ACADEMIC piece on the future of periodicals provoked resentment and accusations on the third day of the 12th Asian Advertising Congress. The multi-national magazines and newspapers were accused of swamping Asian markets and taking the readership away from indigenous newspapers and magazines. Local publishers
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  • 370 1 NANYANG Siang Pau has announced a rights issue of one for one at a price of $3 per share. This will raise $15.6 million for the group. Announced together with annual results for the financial year ended July 31, 1980, the rights issue is "to provide a
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  • 270 1 BULLS «MttiMd their nunptge it tie Stagtpm stock market yesterday, lifting skare prices kraadly klgker la active tagIt seemed aa tkaagk aatklag cnM stem the tide sr sptlmlsm far tke Straits Times ladastrial lade» was lifted skarply ky liN peiats to a aew
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  • 510 1  -  By MARGARET THOMAS INFLATION continues to tax the expatriate more than it does the local. Expatriates had to cope with an inflation rate of 17.5 per cent in June, according to Expatriate Living Costs in Singapore published by the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce.
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 355 2 DR AHMAD MATTAR yesterday outlined the basic direction the Vocational and Industrial Training Board's manpower training programmes will take in this decade. In the eighties the second decade of vocational training VITB will not only increase the quantity of trained workers but will also
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    • 320 2 JAPANESE direct foreign investment, now at a high of over US$3O billion, will continue to expand in the next few years with official encouragement and favourable economic conditions. This was the optimistic view of Professor Eugene Lee, professor of International Business at Tokyo's Sophia
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    • 158 2 INTERNATIONAL Computers Ltd (ICL) has further extended the hardware and software facilities on its 1500 series of mini-computers, of which about 17,000 have been delivered for use throughout the world. Rationalisation of the range has also been undertaken, with the numhw of 1500 series variants offered
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    • 159 2 THE ENERGY crisis and rising costs may have a favourable impact on home entertainment. Instead of spending more time on expensive outdoor activities, more people may prefer to stay at home. This means there is good potential for expanding media consumption. Presumably these people will
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    • 58 2 THE International Public Relations group of companies, of which International Public Relations (Singapore) is a member, continued to perform well in 1979/ 80. IPR offices enjoyed billings of US$3l million last year, a 9.5 per cent increase over the previous year. Some 65 per cent of
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    • 42 2 THE Singapore Children's Society and Lions Club of Singapore North are organising a Flag Day on Saturday. The society needs $450,000 to run a convalescent home at Sembawang and two social work service centres at Bukit Merah and Toa Payoh.
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    • 687 2 URBAN DEVELOPMENT in the 1980's NOVEMBER ttttl, MM Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore Organised by The Times OrganintlMi and Allied Research Crpfatt— Today, the pace of urbanisation in the Asean region has brought about greater awareness of the many problems faced by town planners, developers, architects, sociologists psychologists, in an attempt to
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  • REGIONAL
    • 416 3 Agencies A MILITARY court convicted foremost South Korean dissident Kim Dae-Jung of treason yesterday and sentenced him to death by hanging, heeding prosecution demands that he be "purged from this land for good". The 54-year-old Kim, clad in white pyjama-like South Korea dress with a
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    • 142 3 Reuter WORLD Food Council president Arturo Tanco and Canadian Agriculture Minister Eugene Whelan have inaugurated in the Philippines the world's first rice husk board plant, they said in Manila. Using Canadian technology, the US$l.2 million mill produces water-and-fire resistant, termite-proof and tough boards from
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    • 153 3 AFP CHINA yesterday gave notice that it will stand by Thailand and "resolutely support the Thai people's just struggle" in the event oI another Vietnamese attack on Thailand. The official New China News Agency (NCNA) reiterated in a commentary that Beijing is "clear and consistent"
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    • 198 3 UPI CHINA and the United States were yesterday scheduled to sign new agreements on textiles, civil aviation, shipping and consular affairs. The textile agreement was expected to limit China's expanding exports of textiles and clothing to the United States. An agreement in principle
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    • 284 3 AFP JAPANESE International Trade and Industry Minister Rokusuke Tanaka, fresh out of his 10-day four-nation Asian tour, said Japan should step up its cooperation with South-east Asian nations in their energy development projects. Upon his return from a tour of the Philippines, Malaysia, Burma
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    • 231 3 Reuter JAPAN'S two largest car makers said yesterday they expect to sell less cars and trucks in the US during the rest of this year. Mr Shigenobu Yamamoto, senior vice president of Toyota, the biggest Japanese car maker, told reporters that vehicle shipments to the
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    • 227 3 AFP THAI Finance Minister Amnuay Viravan said yesterday that Thailand will extend its tax holiday on longterm foreign loans (or another year from Sep 30. He said the extension is designed to stabilise Thai money market conditions and attract more foreign investments. The move
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    • 127 3 MALAYSIA, Singapore and Thailand are favourites with northern British industrialists as export and investments promotion destinations. The exports promotions manager of the North of England Development Council, Mr DA Brown, said on Tuesday this was the finding of a study the council carried out recently. He said
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    • 69 3 AP REPRESENTATIVES of the governments of Japan and the United States met in Tokyo on Tuesday for the first time in 2Vi years to seek an agreement on air rights between the two countries. The talks, which were described as "informal and preliminary," are being held at
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    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 478 3 Agencies INDONESIA welcomed Singapore's announcement that it was ready to negotiate problems over new territorial waters and exclusive economic zone limits with its neighbours. In many areas Singapore sea boundaries and economic zone areas overlap with Indonesia's. In a statement commenting on the Singapore announcement earlier this week
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 332 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's 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 0.96, 100 per cent third claas 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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    • 151 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Tuesday closed on top of a 28-cent range, up 22 to 15 Vt US cents a bushel in active trade. Extremely heavy commission-house and commercial buying late, paced by the Midwestern co-op and the large professional house, prompted aggressive local short-covering which carried values to
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    • 149 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed five to 3 V* US cents a bushel higher in active trade. Prices settled near the top of 7^-cent range. Local short-covering in response to the sharp advance in soybean futures pushed values to day's highs. Increased floor talk of heightened concern
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    • 306 4 Reuter COFFEE prices fell to their lowest for two years on Tuesday as producing and consuming nations met in London to try to thrash out a new agreement to regulate the coffee trade. A sustained drop in the coffee price this year,
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    • 164 4 CHINESE Piwiaee Exehaage, fltagapere, P*' IHkf Cnml Bulk fob 120.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand dram) fob $130.00 sellers, new drum fob $***** seders. Clpn Mixed (loose) 172.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Astt NLW $450.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper taq fob NLW $445.00 aeUers, Sarawak
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    • 194 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) t Cattea yan: China Blue Phoenix 20S 2,050; 32b 2,630, 406 2,870 (per bale oi 400 lbs). Pleee gssis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and
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    • 130 4 THE MALAYSIAN palm oil market weakened further yesterday on lade of demand for refined products, with operators cautious over the day's Indian tender, dealers said. Trading was moderate. The Southern and Central regions eased Mss each to $760 a tonne for September and $2.50 for October. The Northern
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    • 314 4 OPENING prices on the Singapore rubber market yesterday were marked down about three cents on easier t /wVm advices prices eased subsequently on stale bull liquidation and speculative selling. Some short-covering emerged at the lows to check the decline, however. The morning session closed slightly lower with October One
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    • 294 4 RA8 prices In ccnU per kilo yesterday: Noes (per kflo) Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b 299 JO* 300JDN tat 1 R-S.S. October MJI 306.00 Int. 1 R.S-S. November 300JO 210 00 lot. 3 R.S.S 298J0 294J0N UK/COM 292J0 292.50N Int 3 R.S.S. 290JO 291JON UK/Coot 280J0
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    • 38 4 Rubber: Sept 17 Singapore: Oct: 304.00 cents (down 4.60 cents) Malaysia: Oct: 306.60 cents (down 4.60 cents) Tin: Ms2^ol (up $1) (equivalent to $36.39 per kilo) (up one cent) Official offering: 193V4 tonnes (down IOVi tonnes)
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    • 73 4 THE STRAITS tta price la Pwg pM M|l pteal to UA*l US aheve the latMMflMil Tta Axmoeat eeittag. The eteadler eeadtttaa wm attrihated to the rtoe la LmfcTlflelal Sehaage* 116 geaera/ toqiag wt^seme m m ■M M A. via rawwM latermt Mi Uo tniw, I Baton rnkL Tetal
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    • 737 4 COFVEE: Robusta futures Csrday closed the mornsteady down from the earlier highs but still with gains from Tuesday of £14 to £23 a tonne. Turnover was 1979 lots including three options. Dealers said that after the opening trading was limited on reports of Brazilian cold weather developments indicating
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 697 4 TOKYO THE WIDE range of stocks, from low-priced speculatives to the super-high-priced blue chips, were selected, and the market continued to stay on a firm ground yesterday. The atmosphere compared with the previous day in the market was, therefore, more reassuring for the investors. What
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    • 317 4 Source: SBK See. AFTER a quiet opening, the market strengthened as Jardines led the way. Mid-morning profit-taking could not deter the bulls as the Hang Seng index closed the morning up 15.91 points. The afternoon session continued the morning pattern as the market gained 5.98 more points to close
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    • 309 4 TRADING ended on an upswing yesterday as buyers, encouraged by higher gold prices, moved into stocks weakened by Tuesday's selling, brokers said. Gold issues spearheaded the drive. Peko, which has reported a gold find in the Northern Territory, gained 15 cents to *10.8. In oils, Cooper Basin oil discoverer,
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    • 269 4 STOCK prices yesterday closed slightly higher in weak trading, dealers said. The Book Chib index rose 0.25 points to 101.58 (or a turnover o# 23.4 million baht. Industrial Finance Corp rose one baht to 110, First Trust 1.75 to 50.50, Saha Union one to 177 and Jalaprathan Cement one
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    • 157 4 THE STOCK market yesterday closed mixed as commercial Industrial stocks recovered from weak to firmer footing while minings and oilo remained easier and turnover slipped from a previous €.6 million to 4.7 million pesos, brokers said. Gainers were Atlas Con B, Philex B and Ist phil Hldgs and losers
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    • 50 4 FINANCIAL TIMKS INDUSTRIALS Tueeday 496.3 Monday 800.7 Week Ago 503.9 DOW JONIS AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 945.90 Monday 937.83 Week Ago 934.73 HJLHANG SKNG Wednesday 1244.83 Tueeday 1TWOT Week Ago 1211.13 StDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday unav Tueeday 73R88 Week Ago 718j08 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 907.48 Tuesday 980.16 Week Ago 988.13
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 377 5 AFP GROWTH in world trade will slow this year, reaching a rate of 2-3 per cent compared with 6 per cent in 1979, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) office in Geneva said yesterday. The UN organisation said the reduction was mostly
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 446 5 Agencies RONALD Reagan called for faster depreciation allowances and stricter enforcement of antidumping laws to revitalise the US steel industry, which he said was being undermined by Japanese and European steel production. The Republican Party Candidat» in a statement issued at his headquarters in Washington also called for
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    • 777 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From S1A SQ580 0710 MAA MAS MH601 0700 KUL SIA/BA SQ/BA17 0715 LHR/BAH MAS MH621 0635 PEN SIA SQ101 0615 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 1000 PEN/KUL MAS MH605 1000 KUL SIA SQ2II 1000 HLP SIA SQ103 1000 KUL
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    • 304 5 Reuter US INDUSTRIAL production rose in August for the first time in seven months, the Federal Reserve Board, America's central bank, announced on Tuesday. The increas? was interpreted by Carter administration economists as another sign that the sharp recession which gripped the US economy
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    • 87 5 Reuter FEDERAL Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker said the efforts of a House of Representative banking subcommittee to abolish the Federal Open Market Committee threaten the Fed's independence. Mr Volcker expressed opposition to a bill approved by the subcommittee on domestic monetary policy which would do away
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    • 205 5 Reuter BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher visits France this week to patch up Anglo-French relations, which have deteriorated sharply during the past year. The two countries have had heated arguments about Britain's payments to the EEC and about British exports of lamb, on which
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    • 152 5 NYT THE Soviet Union has demanded the return of a soldier who is seeking political asylum in the US embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, diplomats in Washington said on Tuesday. The request for the return of the enlisted man was made in Kabul by the Soviet
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    • 219 5 UPI DOCKERS and seamen in the big Baltic ports of Poland yesterday announced they had withdrawn from the official communist party-led unions and formed a free union of their own. "Explosive" pre-strike tension was repotted in the southern industrial city of Kielce and
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    • 830 5 NYT THE split within the ranks of the 13member Opec cartel, in the offing before it met in Vienna on Monday, is quickly becoming a reality with serious implications for the cartel. Iran, Libya and Algeria blocked an agreement on Tuesday on
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  • 502 6 NEWS that school principals are not sending adequately qualified teachers to participate in audio-visual aid classes at the Institute of Education does not come as a total surprise. One of the problems facing innovators of the new education system is a heavy inertia among principals and
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  • 240 6 THE UPSURGE of interest in computers is a good sign of forward looking Singaporeans who are keen to keep up with the latest in jndera technology. Unfortunately, in their eagerness to acquire the latest in electronic aids, they often take the step without carefully scrutinising
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  • 971 6  -  Unesco's communications scheme By LIONEL WALSH Reuter UNESCO is seeking a direct role in improving communications and the spread of information around the world so it can help developing countries put across their news and views. Proposals for an international programme within Unesco for the development
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  • 1381 6  -  Rising costs, particularly fuel bills, and increased competition are putting the squeeze on major air carriers. The longterm future for the industry remains bright. But, reports MICHAEL DONNE, unless the airlines can compromise on the pressure from governments and consumers on the one hand and operating
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    • 168 6 £sso ESSO MALAYSIA BERHAD (Incorporated in the States of Malaya) Notice is hereby given of the declaration of Interim Dividend payments totalling 6% less Malaysian Income Tax at 40% per participating Redeemable Cummulative Preference Stock Unit of $1.00 each for the year ending December 31,1980. Notice is also hereby given
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1230 6 TAfMJ Festival of The Stars at extn- aa appearaaee. Freddy to be EUtot's tor--3 f r s Ike nato st tow-(li«*s owner of Emm Mermen Jeha Htnenii, Emmy-award sieid, to the gaeat star have Dyaa Hwe stage sfsti way to the Bee Gees' protege ha Saag atoa makes to colleagues
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  • 969 7 FT THfc SUCCESS of a business depends on how it adapts to changes, not only outside its organisation, but within it. Tpe forces of change develop from the total business environment within whifch a company operates; though they vary, they are evetf present, and create a succession
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  • 1054 7  -  FORUM with FRANK BROADWAY TOTJUL unemployment in the United Kingdom edged just past the politically sensitive two million mark in mid-August. As might be expected, there were immediate calls from the trade union movement and the opposition for changes in government policies. It should
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  • 393 7 NYT ABOUT IS years ago, productivity growth within the American private Meter began a lug slide from Its historical rate ef mere thaa 3 per cent a year te last year's negative figure. A wide variety d ether indicate» shews similar decline*. The
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  • 246 7  -  The business world is littered with the outcome of s failure to manage business information as a vital resource. The current proliferation of microprocessors is exaggerating the production of excessive and, more often than not, irrelevant information. In the concluding article on the use and
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  • 76 7 Letter to the Editor Dear Sir, I refer to the article 'Part-time MBA course may be scrapped' (BT Sep 10, 1900). It is a shame if this will be the last course. To generate more response, I suggest that the School considers those managers with Diploma in
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 281 8 SKPT 16 Krs CORBEILLE Air-Liquide 465 -3 B S N Gervais Danone 1018 -8 CSK < ThomsonCsf) 530 -3 Cie Krancaise des Petroles 243 ~ii Compagnie Kinanoere C'oinpagnie 406 unch Generale Credit Koncier De France 436 -5 Hachette (Librairie) 259 50 -0.5 Machines Bull 56 10 -03 Mtchelln (B)
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      • 94 8 SEPT 16 Era FORWARD MARKET Acec 293 11 Arbrd 1290 -50 Aslur 100 unch Brascan 888 90 Bru-Lamb 1020 -120 Canpac 1242 >12 Cock 190 unch De Beers 340 unch Ebes 1835 10 Eleclrobel 5640 -20 Ob-lnno-Bm 2300 unch Gn 1256 -16 Hobok 2525 •IS Petro 4790 -80 Ryl
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    • 320 8 SEPT 16 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 430 .5 Aberrom 355 5 AE And CI WO -10 AMIC 2650 -75 Barlows 1140 -10 C| Sugar 1825 25 CNA 630 Currle finance 255 unch IV B»trs Ind 3200B unch Edcon 650 unch Edgars 8750 -250 Eveready Ked Volk HZ 530 -10
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 453 9 THE US dollar weakened against all major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. It opened at 211.25/30 against the yen and slipped later to 210.80/00 at midafternoon. Dealers attributed the faH to rapltnl inflows into the Japanese financial markets, and uncertainties over future US interest rates and
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    • 46 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $60 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Sep 22 to 24 and on Sep 26. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.
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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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    • 154 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Sep 17: CeauHH^ mint gggggS {jjwtagr, 11 10tt 1013/*****1/16 11V4 11H 13% 12 12H 12V% 1211/*****/16 1211/*****/16 1 month 3 month* 6 month* 12 month* twJn. Dm. (MUik Mm) #7/16 811/16 5M 89/16 5% 87/16 911/16 8V4 1 month
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    • 49 9 RANGE at prices offered by discount bouses on Sep 17: Overnight: 7% Call deposits: 6 3 to T% Chafes Biyiac 8*01« 3-month Treasury bills 7 6% 3-month Bank bills 10 Vie 101/16 3 months CD 10% 10 V4 6 months CD 10% 10 W Source: National Discount Co
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    • 829 9 SEPT 16 US* ACK Industries 38'i 'i Addressograph Atrco Inc Alcan Alumln 36 Allegheny Lud 36". 1'. Allied Chem Cp 52 1 Allied Stores 24 T Allis-Chalmers 32'. 'l Alumhqo Amer 71'i 3'. Am Airlines 9'Am Brands Inc 85 Am Broadcast 32 Am Can Co 32
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    • 262 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally firmer compared with overnight levels in quiet trading. Opening prices were marked up around USUI an ounce following the metal» recovery in New York overnight and thereafter fluctuated marginally, they said. Total sales for the day was reported at 99 lots and December
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    • 42 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes on Sep 17: us imam vmm Stg -1341/351 (4-253/362) Can L 5383/55 D F1 91.95/92.05 S FY *****/31 lit 2.098/103 F Ft 43.01/« N Kr 31.87/92 B Ft- (con) 8.227 33 B Fr (On) 11X2/193 Yen 0.8407/1»
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    • 110 9 THE US dollar encountered mixed fortunes in quiet featureless late exchanges yesterday, dealers said. It recovered to a 211.56/66 yen close from the opening 211.05/15, strengthening above the New York 211.40/ 60 close but weakened to a closing 1.7800/06 marks from the day's earlier L 7818/23 here and 1.7838/42
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    • 61 9 QUOTES on the Australia and New Zealand exchanges on Sep 17: AUSTRALIA: US dollar 1.1747/1.15» Sterling 0.4M7/0.4890 90-day alnnail buying rates: Sterling ***** US dollar 1.3179 90-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.4K3 US dollar 1.17» NEW ZEALAND: Reserve Bank midrate: US dollar O.9MS Trading bank Indications: US dollar O.9MS/0.9793
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    • 227 9 THE DOLLAR yesterday drifted lower against most currencies in opening trading here due to speculative selling in thin conditions. Against sterling, the US currency opened at 2.3878/85 after 2.3800/10 in Hongkong and 2.3830/40 at the dose in New York on Tuesday. The dollar was quoted at 1.7800/08 marks, against
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    • 175 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed at 211.60 yen, up from a 211.00 opening but down from 211.85 at Tuesday's close, after small central bank dollar-support intervention in earty trading. Trading was active with volume US$9l9 million. The Rank of Japan bought a small, but unspecified, amount
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    • 338 9 GAINS in the US economy and the monetary aggregates continue to exert strong downward pressure on prices of find-income securities as the Federal Open Market Committee meets this week. The sharp increases in the money supply have to be the most disturbing factor for the policy-makers.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 268 9 REQUEST FOR STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATION MASS SITE EXCAVATION AND CAST IN-SITU PILES FOR MAJOR INTERNATIONAL HOTEL PROJECT COLOMBO, SRI LANKA £1 Notice is given that the Taj Lanka Hotels Limited of Colombo, Sri Lanka, is seeking statements of qualification from contractors to provide the labor, tools, equipment, and supervision to
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    • 220 9 wm m. m :V5 lk/ S V >>:■ w$ ->• :,-> '-.<£■ vS> mm- t •■■■'> 55« 1 rrrr m w "■&"?',<. v 0 irrnrra Wi&M-. w..; vc> V BANK BUMIPUTRA IN Bank Bumiputra is pleased to announce that-we now operate Offshore Banking in Singapore. This complements our extensive branch
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  • 1821 10 BID and offer prices officially listed-aad business in and reportefl«ft> 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 Acina (3.688 1706) (7) 3.62
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  • 157 10 StNGAFOUE iwrrnuT (Mi 11,1 n' prim tar 8a» 18) The Commerce 3.08 3.34 The Saving* Fund l.M 2.08 S'pore Prog Fund LU 1.45xd S'pore Sec. Fund 2.13 2.28 S'pore Invest Fund 1.81 LM S'pore Equity Fund 136 1.43 ABA UHIT RUR OCA-MONTAGU (Manager*' prieaa tar Sep 18) Union
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  • 2777 10 fao Higlriow Company Last Sale +orGrt Div Div CVT Gr's YTd Net P/E Vol (*000) Day High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 37$ 245 2220 14»* 116 17ff» 140 270 60 35»-% 275 4*»1* 246* 40T.- 187 4«t-* 285 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bata Ben
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  • 1806 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported 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. INDWIIUU Aom (3.306) Ataaai (1) 1» cd Bate (ins 3.805) xd Baa
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  • 809 10 NOTHING irmril to ptdfy the ragtag balls it the Stag»pTC steek Market yesterday awl share prim eaatlaacd t» sarge ahead la active tratkf. Altheaqk a light stream ef preflt-teUag emerged towards the last half hear, the dip was marglßal aad galas were still faite sabstaatlal lasplred
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  • 511 10 THE KUALA Lumpur stock market continued to forge ahead strongly yesterday and closed with hefty gains for the sixth consecutive session. Investors' attention was again fixed on the Malayan United Industries group of companies and a few others which had advanced almost uninterrupted for the past
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  • SHARE INFORMATION SERVICE
    • 667 11  -  By P GUNASEGARAM DESPITE incurring an operating loss, San Holdings has managed to show a net profit for the year to March 31,1980. The saving grace came in the form of "the recovery of certain bad debts that had been previously written off'
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    • 747 11 Reuter THE SHARES of Jardine, Matheson and Co Ltd yesterday continued the rise that has outperformed the Hang Seng stock market index in recent days. The shares traded up to HKJ24.50 in the morning, advancing from Tuesday's close of $23.80 and the 120.70 level seen
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    • 165 11 SIB Yae-Keag Pm, ehair■m tf Werid hi—iwl (HMap) LU, hu kM elected ehalrmaa ef the llMgfcwi tad KIVIHI Wharf aai fliiiwt Cm, a eeaipaay gtatemeat nli Oa Aag M, David NewWgglag, ehatrmaa ti Jarhis rwlpitlM Ctmii the Wharf ehatnnaMhip. Pae aad hb eeatreiled latereata taah their
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 48 11 at Ess* Malayria ■hi fell to |8.1 million (or the first six months to June 30, 1980 from »2 6 million previously. An interim dividend of 25 per cent (unchanged) will be paid on Nov 10 to ordinary shareholders on its registers on Oct 10.
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      • 28 11 made an operating profit at 1909,961 for the first half-year ended June 30, 1980 compared with 1997,893 previously. Sales amounted to $3J5 nßha against $2.98 million.
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      • 32 11 at Mmmĕmr Baya Dttiiiif isti rose to $2.63 million (Or the six months to June 30, 1980 from $2.35 million previously. Turnover was $11.97 million against S6JB million.
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    • 650 11  -  By KOH TSE YING AFTER three years at continuous expansion in the plantation Odd, Keck Seng (Malaysia) is now taking a definite step towards property development in Malaysia. For a start, a 404.7 hectare (1,000 acres) site in Pandan Estate, Johore Bahru has
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 135 11 Harrisons (80per cent, owned by Harrisons Crosfield, Limited) YEAR TO 31st MARCH 1980 The profit before taxation of £31-3 million was £0-75 million up on the previous year's record figure, which itself was a £5-3 million improvement on the preceding year. ANALYSIS OF RESULTS PROSPECTS During the first five months
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    • 469 11 INVESTMENT IN MALAYSIA CONFERENCE HILTON HOTEL KUALA LUMPUR i NOV. 3 4,1980 This Conference will create a forum at which both the international and local business communities will have the unique opportunity to meet and discuss all aspects of Investment in Malaysia. Co-sponsored by the FINANCIAL TIMES of LONDON and
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  • 403 12 AT THE opening of the Third Horticulture and Aquarium Fish Show yesterday, Mr Lee Kuan Yew said that the harshness of tarmac and concrete can be softened by nature's trees, flowers and birds. "The challenge for the Parks and Recreation Department is to
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  • 466 12 SOME school principals have been nominating the wrong teachers (or training courses on audio-visual aids. Half of those attending a recent course were found not to meet all the criteria set by the Institute of Education. The attendees were to be trained to conduct audiovisual
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  • 314 12 AFP IN A desperate effort to have the state administration run effectively, Indonesian civil servants have been banned from doing private business implying an end to extra income to supplement their low salaries. The ban, announced by State Minister for Administrative Reform Dr
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  • 69 12 THE Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Jaber Al-Jaber AlSabah, will be in Singapore today for a state visit at the invitation of President Sheares. He will be accompanied by the deputy Prime Minister and other senior officials. Sheikh Jaber will call on the President and will also
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  • 137 12 Reuter PROFITS of British industry are at their lowest in history and companies are going out of business at the fastest rate ever recorded. But there are several indications which warrant optimism, says the Bank of England in its quarterly economic review. It says prospects
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  • 857 12 LONDON, Wed. Prices firmed in fairly active trading as bargain hunting developed following the recent losses, dealers said. At 1500 the FT index was up 3.1 at 501.4. Industrial leaders were a penny or two higher though in mining flninrtili COOS Gold jumped 22p to 613p after results.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 209 12 ADVERTISEMENT Ex-Undertaker Yells Murder An ex-undertaker, now a leading manufacturer was overcome recently when he received his power bill. "It's murder!" he yelled, "these bills will kill me". A friend, also an industrialist, who heard about the incident, told the exundertaker about the Carrier Service Agreement. "The Carrier Service Agreement
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    • 307 12 Leader...page C Were Braniff. Were a better way to see the U.S. A. uss l3B7~ Singapore to Los Angeles, plus over 50 US cities. Now when you buy a round-trip ticket on Braniff from Hong Kong to Los Angeles, you can also get over 50 other U.S. cities in the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Generally fair. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.31 p.m. on September 17 at the airport. Maximum temperature 32.6 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 24.8 Associated humidity 99 Hours of sunshine 7.65 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 83 13 Reuter LEADERS of Britain's railwaymen promised support for a national docks strike due to start next Monday. The National Union of Railwaymen said its members are being instructed not to cross picket lines or to do work normally done by the 23,000 dockers if the stoppage goes
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      • 70 13 Reuter HITACHI Shipbuilding and Engineering Co Ltd said it has won a 1.3 billion yen order from Abu Dhabi's Zakum Development Co for a 4,300-tonne deck plate girder to be used for an oil platform in the upper Zakum oilfields off Abu Dhabi. The girder will be
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      • 81 13 AP THREE persons were killed and two others missing in a collision between a Japanese training ship Tosa Kaien Maru and an Indonesian passenger boat on the Straits of Makassar between Sulawesi and Kalimantan islands last Sunday. The ill fated persons were all passengers of the Indonesian boat.
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    • 671 13  -  By LINDA CHEE THE National Maritime Board will introduce a new course next year which will provide an opportunity for capable seamen to work their way to the officer ranks. The board has scheduled a two-year watchkeeping engineer officer's course for January 1981. It
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    • 150 13 UPI INDONESIA and Singapore will have to delineate their common sea border following Singapore's decision to declare a 12-mile territorial and 200-mile economic water zones. Indonesian Foreign Ministry officials said Indonesia has not been officially informed of the Singapore decision which was
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    • 454 13 Shlppiag Line P*e CM Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Afro-Eurasia vn I All trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 ANL i 1 APL m 4/5 Archipelego vn 2 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant IV 2 Bangladesh vm 1 Bank Line
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    • 434 14 kXP Ely" 1 Eli ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bangla Preeti (after Zuider Sea Aotany Trust 35/36 Cherry Manis (after Valle De Caduaga sails) 30 Centaur (Passenger) (1600) 46 Diny (after Valle De Caduaga sails) 29 Ever Jade (070) 13 King Pearl (2359 after Dong Kwang sails) 23
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    • 1020 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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    • 1464 14 BROKERS on Tuesday reported very quiet chartering in all sectors of the freight market. North American grain rates generally remained steady however with the slightly higher level of $36 fio paid from the US North Pacific to Morocco in Sep while Chinese charterers arranged business from the US
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    • 227 15 THE Norwegian manufacturer HJelset Motorfabrikk A/S of Aalesund now delivers controllable pitch propellers with highly skewed blade design. This type of propeller blades has been used for decades on fixed pitch propellers, but the application of highly skewed blades on controllable pitch propellers has been fairly limited
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    • 770 15 Reuter AP JAPANESE maritime authorities have "given up hope" of finding a 91,654-ton British freighter that is feared to have sunk with all hands aboard in a typhoon off Okinawa last week. The Japanese Maritime Safety Agency yesterday suspended an air-and-sea search for the bulk
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    • 273 15 ETPM, <me of the world's largest offshore engineering and construction companies from France, recently brought some of her most sophisticated offshore vessels to this part of the world. ETPM brought along a highly sophisticated pipelaying barge with a cranage capacity of up to 800 tons
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    • 370 15 PLANS are underway to set up a new shipping register in a developing country at a time when pressure is coming from much of the Third World for open registries to be phased out. A motion has been tabled in the Philippines parliament proposing
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    • 134 15 UPI TREASURE hunters have videotaped a Czarist warship believed to have been sunk during the Russo-Japa-nese war with an enormous cargo of gold and other precious metals. Divers soon will begin looking for the treasure inside the hull, a spokesman for the Nippon Marine
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    • 2328 19 BCHEDDLE 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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    • 241 20 UPI A DAY-LONG search in the North Atlantic ended with the rescue of a lone sailor from a British vessel, Canadian coast guard officials said. Search planes and vessels were dispatched to an area about TOO kilometres north-east of St John's, Newfoundland, early in
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    • 903 20 ALGERIA Annaba Early September, berthing delay of about 80 days of grain carriers. Oran Early September, berthing delay of about 35 days for grain dischargers. Algiers A Skikda Early September, delays between 5-15 days. ANGOLA Luanda Early September, 7-10 days berthing delay. Lobito Early September, no waiting time.
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    • 367 20 UK-IT ALY-Übya: The Caltram service from Livorno, Italy, to Tripoli and Benghazi has been extended to the United Kingdom, where the agents are Bahr, Behrend k Co., Ltd. At present the service operates with the roro vessel Taurah which sails from Livorno every ten days but during August
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    • 1623 20 The leading shipping lines operating from loeal ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A-B Aehlpetego RT Transportation (S). MrUtk CMtalaer Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Afr*-Earasia Um Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). Alfred C. Teenier
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 328 13 Tyi GRAHARD LIME INDEPENDENT ATTRACTIVE RATES MEDITERRANEAN/EAST ASIA SERVICE ACCEPTING CONTAINER CARGO-FCL ONLY FOR: PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, BEIRUT, LATTAKIA. UMASSOL, ISTANBUL A PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents stevedores providing immediate discharge. SMNMD SHIPPING MENCIES IS) PTE LTD. TEL *****77 (5 Lines) IA R 1)1 NI A\l All Orient Overseas if. 1
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    • 219 13 SEALORD sail SSI UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES UMAD AL FATEH ¥.19 _i POre Al MUHARRAQ V.16 BM AL ABBAR V.27 I Loading for Mina Qaboos (12/10) Dammam (17/10), Kuwait (20/10), Dubai (1/11). Abu Dhabi (3/11) I Dammam (15/10), Basrah (18/10) Dubai (14/11), Dammam
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    • 14 13 \mm CONTAINER Schedules LONDON Freights SHIPS In Port SHIPPING List REGIONAL Weather WORLD Services
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    • 512 13 cnan Algerian N.ition.il Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS Agents: iMMCIRC TVMtt ft TIMING MERCY PTL LIB. Tel: *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE G3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT TO US PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC. EAST CAN ADA AND ASIAN PORTS Lon(be*ch New York Philadelphia! Baltimore I Charleston Mtenk Manfo Maersk Manfo Maersk
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 917 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PENANG .j. i MJDfsKGi HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 MALAYSIANINTERNATIONAL SHPWNG CORPORATION BERHAD CanUhwr Sorrict Feeder *P Kelang B PENAGA Saried NHON B PENAGA 27/9 SELANDIA B SURIA N DEJMA B PENAGA 17/10 N HOOSN
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    • 290 14 BBS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA+US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA Pi Mw kti IttTOK CM Man Snk Ctatr B'mori N Tort Boston St Ma R OK. Haatoa Horto* MDCSTTCUS 3/10 29-1/10 26/11 2/12 5/12 6/12 8/17 10/12 12/12 13/12 21/12 23/12 27/12 NMKMMN *25/9 2 3/10 1/11 6/11
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 453 15 Overseas J B I Containers ■mm Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe SERWCE TO UK/CONTHENT: CONTI TtaeM Ljrp ll! It Hm S ton 21 Sap aS* Mfap HW (02 Od) 3 Oct 2 Oct 5 Od II Od 12 Od If Od 11 Od SINGAPORE lIANSEfLD COHTWO SHPPHG PTE LTD *****1
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    • 540 15 Franco Belgian Services IF.tr Fa <■' Frcich Service with Belgian Far Eiistirr: /.infO rr,mh< ao con^obtil' P. Mm| B'lona M'seNes Genoa Trieste 24 Sept 9Od 11 Oct 13 Oct 24 Od ERCOU UMBO 3 Oct 19 Oct 21 Oct 23 Oct 31 Oct MONT BLANC H 14Oct 24Oct 34 Oct
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 679 16 Cm+mtf IM Eiprto Km*m Brr Hapag-Uoyd TO HDnOBWEA VH HK 18/9 20/9 25/9 27/9 EXPORTS tfbwj B'hmn M*m/ U Havre 11/10 13/10 14/10 16/10 1/10 10/10 11/10 13/10 13/10 15/10 16/10 11/10 17/10 19/10 20/10 22/10 23/10 25/10 26/10 28/10 S port PK Pert Bdbao Genoa Kburj B haven Rdam
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    • 543 16 KOREA SHimNG LINE HIPPING CORPti P. Kelanf PENANG STORE ALTAR 155W 17-19 Sept 20-22 Sept 23-2S Sept FROM BUSAA BANGKOK ALTAR 156E17-19 Sept 20-22 Sept 23-26 Sept TO BUSAN VE6AISm 20-24 Od 25-21 Od »/10-l/li FROM BUSAH BANGKOK VEGA 154E 20-24 Od 25-21 Od 29/10-1/11 TO BUSAN KSC KSC KSC
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    • 449 16 EVERGREEN LINE L fAR [AST EUROPE FXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELKSTOWE, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. L£ HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: UMTEO KMGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BMMMGHAM. BRISTOL. IMRPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY HOLLAND AMSTCRBAM M—tm fMMmm iWrn u tt>*> ,/W u/w W" "/II Ewt »n«C« 27/J 11/11
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    • 776 16 II Everett Lines hum f'mttm Ctf. 'BURMESE NATIONAL LINE V -now* fo« cwtmcong M Part/19 Od htaVZltopt nmw vmt+ 22/23 smi 27/29 Sept 71/24 Sept B F.S.S.C Aovm m Motayew BOUSTEAO SHPttNG TIL NOS KL *****2/*****9 nWCVDETT TMMUEWKT SMfapare 1/9 Oct 3/4 Oct MUHUVEWRETT UJ MUMUYEVEKTT 9/10 Oct 11/12 Oct
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    • 462 16 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Mmk Lm*| tor fcpt 1/2 Oct STO a/* Sapt 1/2 Oct lEL, ADO. JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE 1-2/10 2-3/11 *4/10 10-17/10 ocean ami a entopmes pte ltd asms ra. aiii«/7 4 22ti37» UNPtt TEL 4MM4 4M7U OCEAN STOK m.: 22*1144/7 MULt CONTMB
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 770 17 r PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE J, ROTA SEMTOSA ROTA ma n7* u# X/ 3 Oct Ovtsutaani Mombasa ROTA SEJATI ROTA ME GAM *WI 'JUN tart/19 Sept fen/as* In Pt/21 S«pt COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE KOTA RAJA KOTA RUKUN... ROTA CAHAVA KOTAEAOi. rota mm* ROTA PAHANAN ROTA BRfTANG 20/22 Sept CMo,
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    • 859 17 EUN BENUNE CONTAINERS UN*Mifcy faM im a/t n/t a/1 12/11 14/11 Hmtmt im** 11/1 u/» a/» w a/i ivii 17/11 ivmnm a/t a/i vn a/11 KaaopMm a/» a/9 l/M 5/19 22/ II Lav o*7 l/M 7/M l/M 11/11 12/11 31/11 2/11 Catefcaaiaj 12/11 11/11 11/11 11/11 11/11 7/11 laoMaaMp 14/11
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    • 850 17 3! v.l 1 r\ yi s, ScanDutchV WEEKLY EXPREBB CONTAINER SERVICE MtD/UK/NOSCAN ipeaau/w m 1 +m va ww ww ww ww ww a/w ww vu vu Wll WU 17/11 wii wu i DiTNon^ WW M/W a/www ww a/w vu vu U/ll wu wu wu WU 0/U Accept* tor 1) Ivtatom
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    • 576 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES KUANTAN SINGAPORE BANK LINE FOR REUNON SOUTH AFRICA Durban Copttown PtEJix (also accepting East London STREAMS ANK BEAVER BANK 15/10 18/10 29/11 30/10 12/12 7/11 19/12 15/11 29/12 13/11 26/12 and Maputo cargo) Lukes ife Linos U.S. NEST COAST SERVICE tort troa SR) U* SPOfS SO* Tat
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 871 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA feeber rasas* n 9 moticr vessels h* 24N SaM 19/9 Mi Mm A feu* 24/9 25/9 Wm Cat* Np *i»i Mm Mm Jwwy Mm 11/ If Japan Ace no 1* u SE n* t/u u/u i/U U/lt 7/1B
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    • 416 18 (93 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTMKR/REEFER SERVICE lM*| tar UB ANGELES. SAN FRANCBCO. WTTI£. TACOMA, VANCOUVER. It i)-~i *n tti chumh P. MM| Smppert L Aaptos LowßMunum it 1* as* mm nbwiumm as* as* aoo .1 Nil 7'l'll I- 3 1>"' j i' Acop*| FO/fCL Mhn PMmi Ste* lm
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    • 510 18 y o A (.I'onn SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20THHOQR OCt A\ BI'UDINi, S<\GAPOH£ 010-S VAHKi T'NG il LINES) i,IN(mA| *****1 14il*.fS T£ HMINAL Of net *****83 TEIfX US 24?>% WS 2S')6H A P CAHSHiP rARIf CARGOSM'f' ii: ll* (lontiiiiiiT Lines WEfcKIY CONTAiNfcR SERVICE to/from BANGKOK m/m m/4i* 41S/42N 425/43R
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    • 595 18 n SGRANARD LIME INDEPENDENT ATTRACTIVE RATES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE ALSO ACCEfTISC CO.VTALSEM CARGO PCI OSLY FOR PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. BEIRUT LATTAKIA. UMASSOL. ISTANBUL A PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents A stevedores providing immediate discharge MAN SMS V.4M Ca*g Pet SaM. hM ft LafaUa STRAITS/EAST ASM SERVICE S'para f. Kdan| HV MM
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    • 747 18 •f *um wmj, ocptcujurr 10, INTRaSEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11 "*****57 S3 3 "li REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S>*R P. KaiMg ANANGEL GLORY NBB9 SOrt 30Sm AEGB HELLENC MN. IS Oct 24 Oct BOULOGNE/ROAM/ UK (AVON) ROTTERDAM/UK (AVON) Agents: Sine
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    • 557 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE a ATf Consor 1 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): N. CORAL+..... HK COHTAtO C. CONTAINER S.S. 8MDGE...... N. GARNET C. PAUL TW. 8RDGE...... Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia P. Kelanj Havre RDam F'it owe 27/9 13/10 14/10 16/10 1/10 19/10 20/10 20/10*
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    • 152 19 I TRUCONTAINER EXPRESS I INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD Suites 1311/1312. Shaw Towers. Beach Rd. Sinjapore 0718 Regular Container Sanhce accepting FCL/ICL Cargo for Australia All Ports New Zealand Auckland, Lyttleton Sri Lanka —Colombo United Kinfdom —All Major City Terminals. Call *****81. HAJ SHIPPING i SDN. BHD. Express Unitlo&d Service from
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    • 135 19 COLUMBUS LINE REEDEREI GMBH EXPRESS SEM CONTMNER SERVICE TO ANTWERP ROTTERDAM HAMBURG SPORE HAMBURG ROTTERDAM ANTWERP "JORDAENS" VOl 5/0 OCT (NOV 11 NOV 14 NOV "SANTA TERESA" V 22 10/11 NOV 11 DEC t DEC 17 DEC "SANTA US" V2O 31/1 JAN 1 FEB lAN 5 FEB f\r SEALION SHIPPING
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    • 151 19 ETA LINES (uae) CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO PERSIAN 6ULF M.V. ZULAIHA 22 Sep Gmmhl Afari Span Abu Dhabi/Dubai GRAHAM) SMPPMG AGENCCS (S) PTE. LTD. Tat *****77 (5 Lines) Direct Lite *****37 WORLD LINE EXPRESS REGULAR SERVICES JAPAN/HONGKONG/STRAITS TOBBL STOKE PJULANO TEMA L-62 In Port Sept. 20/21 BLACK WHALE L-44 Sept. 25/26
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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    • 58 20 NOTICE r m.v. "CHIDAMBARAM"! VOY: 136 arrived 14th September, ISM. at P~S.A. GwUwn Nn. 1/t. General Survey erf damaged cargo ex the above vessel will be held on Monday 22nd September, 1900, from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. No further survey will be held after this date. Agents R. Jl
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
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