The Business Times, 10 October 1980

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C4P) No. llt/l/M FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1«, 1M» 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 59 1 AFP KUWAIT, Ttyirs. Kuwait will not increase its oil production to help compensate for losses in the Gulf war, the Kuwait daily Al-Gabas reported today, quoting a spokesman for the country's oil ministry. The spokesman added that production would remain at its present 1.5 million barrels a day
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    • 74 1 Reuter BRIGHTON, Thurs. Energy ministers from major Western countries and several Opec countries have been working for the past 10 days to avert chaos in world oil markets following the outbreak of hostilities between Iran and Iraq. Addressing the annual conference of the ruling Conservative Party,
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    • 66 1 Reuter LONDON, Thurs. Sugar prices, driven up steadily this year by forecasts of a world shortage, today reached their highest level since late 1974. Traders said the reason behind the latest spurt was market reports that the Soviet Union, the world's largest producer, may have bought up
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    • 74 1 Reuter JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia has further reduced its export check prices for coffee, reflecting the downward world price trend. Minister of Trade and Cooperative Radius Prawiro, in a statement today, said the prices on which duty is assessed for October to December would be US$l.B2 a kg for
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    • 76 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Road Transport Licensing Board has maintained that the issuance of lorry permits is done in line with the New Economic Policy, with priority being given to new and small operations. Its chairman, Sulaiman Alias, answering allegations by the Pan-Malaysian Lorry Operators' Association
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    • 81 1 AP HONGKONG, Thurs. China will need the equivalent of more than US$2O billion in capital over the next 10 years for oil exploration and extraction and "the field is wide open for foreign investors", a leading Chinese foreign trade official said. Ji Chongwei, a member of China's Commission
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    • 84 1 AP NEW YORK, Thurs. Stock prices held fairly steady in early trading today following a modest advance in the previous session. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks gained 0.54 points to 964.93 in the first half hour. Gaining issues outnumbered losers by less than* a 4-to-3
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  • 142 1 Rises Indices Skuiri-U M UI 1500 1200 150 -*-20 20 B.T. Indicator: Oct 8 Oct 9 PMC 1000 9446.53 9555.97 B Raya 506 20 Industrials: 596.45 598.21 Kta|* 580 20 Finance. 1108.04 1107.61 Oriental Hldga 525 20 Hotels: 531.28 546.96 8 P P L 180 20 Properties:
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    139 1 Falls Indices GopengCoo 37.50 -4.50 Pacific Dev 4.50 -.40 Oct 8 Oct 9 Rahman Hyd 15.00 -.40 B.T. Index: *****.*****72.59 D Keramat 18.30 -.40 Industrials: 702.82 701.80 M Rice 3.28 -.30 Finance: 1050.07 1044.27 Talam 3.90 -.20 Hotels: 380.64 380.74 Tongkah 4.00 -.20 Properties: 575.39 576.47 Guinness 7.80
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  • 139 1 MANUFACTURERS, particularly those in the garment and textile industry, may be adversely affected by the latest British ruling on compulsory labelling of country of origin. The British government has just announced that with effect from Jan 2 1962, the ruling will apply to
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  • 474 1  -  EFFECT OF IRAN-IRAQ WAR By RONNIE LIM Chief Reporter OIL companies have begun to raise their posted (contract) prices for marine bunker fuel oil in what is seen as the first local reaction to the Iran-Iraq war. But the companies say there is no panic within
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  • 262 1 ANOTHER $1.3 million worth of training grants, mostly for overseas training, have been approved by the Skills Development Fund Council. Of its latest awards to 21 applicants, 15 were grants for training staff overseas. The overseas courses range from attachments to learn manufacturing
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  • 424 1  -  By SIOW LI SEN HOTEL managements are using the concept of job enlargement to exploit workers, say members of the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' Union (FDAWU). They thrust additional work onto their staff without the proper training and without consulting with unions. As FDAWU members
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  • 334 1 TRAINING programmes to ensure that foreign expertise and technical knowhow are systematically transferred to local workers should be instituted This is one of the measures which developing countries should adopt to absorb tactyology from the developed countries for their industrial development, said Mr Wee Cho Yaw, president of
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  • 244 1 Taiwanese latest to tap Asian FRCD market TAIWAN'S largest commercial hank has came Is the Adu Mhr ftoatlag rate certificates af icp—lt (FBCD) market for Ik first kM af USW milBan. The entry by Flrat Cammerrlal Bank reflects the grewlng aepfcisticattoa af the market. There were this year. The year
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  • 471 1  -  By FONG MEW LENG THE worsening labour shortage in the construction industry is holding contractors bade from bidding for new jobs because even current contracts cannot be fulfilled on time. The contractors estimated that the industry is facing a shortage of up to 30 per
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 5 1 TheMMOUAEP3IO PRC does it ad.
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    • 125 1 Birth of New Billion Dollar Industries And Related Stocks You Can Expect Will Keep Soaring Can DATA TERMINAL SYSTEMS shares double from here as thousands of supermarkets line up to buy new computer scanner systems for check-out automation. Read the newest CAPITAL GAINS study of explosive economic factors involved, and
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 375 2  -  By SIOW LI SEN A BRITISH company which has been selling its office equipment in Singapore for the last 15 years will make substantial investments to establish Singapore as the centre for its operations in the Far East. Gestetner Singapore is
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    • 404 2 THE Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad will deliver the keynote speech at the international seminar on investment opportunities in Malaysia's timber industries. To be held in Kuala Lumpur from Oct 23 in conjunction with a furniture fair and the sixth conference of the Association
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    • 451 2 THE volume of Singapore's exports of timber and timber products for the first five months of this year fell by about 10 per cent from the same period last year. But firm prices offset the decline and the value of exports rose by about 14.5
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    • 248 2 A DELEGATION of senior government officials from New Zealand will be coming to Singapore to advise exporters who are interested in the New Zealand market. The delegation, comprising three officials from the Department of Trade and Industry and one from the Customs Department,
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    • 147 2 A NEW way to load heavy pallets of up to 20 tonnes onto vehicles and containers is being demonstrated at Transpo-Asia '80, an international exhibition of transport, maintenance and ancillar products. With the Joloda pallet loaders, there is no more humping and hauling
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    • 308 2 THE Foods, Drinks and Allied Workers Union and the Vocational and Industrial Training Board should collaborate to improve the skills of workers in the hotel and catering industry. Making the call yesterday was Mr. G. F. PUlay, deputy director of the VTTB, who said
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    • 110 2 FIVE specialists from Japan and Singapore will conduct a two-day seminar on microprocessor systems and their applications from Oct 27 to 28 at Singapore Hilton hotel. Seminar speakers will include Professor Haruhisa Ishida, a specialist in microprocessors and director of research at the Computer Centre of the University
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 147 3 Reuter INDONESIA would »nH it difficult to increase its oil production to meet Japanese shortages resulting from the Iran-Iraq conflict, officials of the state-owned Pertamina oil company said. In interviews with the semi-official Antara News Agency, Pertamina officials estimated Japanese shortages at about
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    • 95 3 POLISH Prime Minister Jozef Pinkowski has announced a major ministry reshuffle which dropped a deputy prime minister known for his tough stand against Poland's new independent trade unions. Deputy Prime Minister Kazimierz Barcikowski, who negotiated with striking shipyard workers in the northern port of Szczecin but
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    • 453 3 Reuter US PRESIDENT Carter, expressing concern about high interest rates for the second time in a week, has created a special task force to investigate the problem. The task force, headed by former housing secretary Robert Weaver, has been asked to recommend
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    • 334 3 US FEDERAL Trade Commission officials have recommended against import quotas on foreign cars, saying this action could precipitate a major trade war and cost consumers billions in higher car costs. At the opening day of hearings on the car import question on Wednesday, FTC staff officials
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    • 462 3 NYT THE Soviet Union has signed a treaty of friendship and cooperation with Syria, the third with an Arab state, enhancing its position in the Middle East. The treaty, similar to those it has with Iraq and South Yemen, was signed in the Kremlin
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 406 3 Agencies THE Bee Gees, one of the world's most successful pop music groups, are suing their long-time manager, Mr Robert Stigwood, for £31 million. British newspapers yesterday reported that the group has filed a suit in the New York State Supreme Court, charging Mr Stigwood with
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    • 153 3 AFP BRITAIN will emerge from its current recession and record postwar unemployment when British industry overcomes the obstacles preventing it from being truly competitive, the ruling Conservative Party's annual conference was told in Brighton on Wednesday. The message came from Industry Minister Sir Keith Joseph
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    • 744 3 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH601 0700 KUL TMA TL341 0715 BEY/DXB SIA SQ528 0750 DHA SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0835 PEN RBA BI427 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0930 PEN/KUL SIA SQ211 1000 HLP MAS MH605 1000 KUL SIA SQI03 1000 KUL
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 320 4 SI.MiAPORK: Yesieniay's rinsing .r-es in o$ per kiio. ex-tfciovw i J'HAJ WHITE: 10f> per cent firs» ei-w (K.in«ar«.iO) new crop i per en! so on-j class <■ 100 pel «ent thir l cUss O.9.' ..j pei •■'•t ne* *rop n<- s;oc«i. i 10 p*r cent 0.SO. i'ilAl ROKEN: A-super
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    • 309 4 Reuter EXPORT prices for Thai rice have been cut ahead of the new crop, which is expected in December. Trade sources in Bangkok also cited the fact that no rice has been shipped from Thailand to Iraq and Iran because of the current conflict,
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    • 174 4 CHINESE PNIm EX eluge, flmpiri, elwfcg priM per IN kg y rtU y: CwMit «U: Bulk fob 130.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $130.00 sellers, new drum fob (136.50 sellers. Cspn: Mixed (loose) 171.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $425.00 sellers, Sarawak
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    • 201 4 CHICAGO soybean futures closed choppy on Wednesday, down three US cents a bushel to up eight cents in the deferred September. Active local liquidation forced values to day's lows. However, chartists said the market ended on a relatively strong basis since prices failed to penetrate the technically important US$B.2O
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    • 137 4 THE MALAYSIAN palm oil market yesterday was firm on nearby covering by refiners in moderate trading, dealers said. In October, the Southern and Central regions gained MJIO to $690 a tonne and in November the Southern region rose $15 to $700. The refined market was featureless on continued
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    • 309 4 THE SINGAPORE rubber market was fractionally lower at the outset yesterday but advanced some three cents in later trading on reserve of sellers, trade and speculative buying prompted by reports of an impending Indian order for about 3,000 to 4,000 tonnes of sheet rubber. Prices advanced around one cent
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    • 339 4 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 RSS prompt f.o.b. 297.00 298 OON Int. 1 R.S.S. November 301.00 301.50 Int. 1 R S.S December 306 50 300.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 284 50 285 50N UK Coot 283.50 284.50N Int. 3 R.S.S.
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    • 123 4 NOON SSR and SMR pncae ymi lerdayRA8 SSR 20 SSR SO (ltoo pallet I (1 tor pallet) Nneaber (Carreat MUI Bayers 8eller» 2&8.00 260 OON 256 00 257 OON Dacca bar (Forward MU) Beyer* Sailers 258 00 261 00N 256 00 258 OON SMR CV SMR L
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    • 39 4 Rubber: Oct 9 Singapore: Nov: 303.00 cents (up 3.50 cents) Malaysia: Nov: 307.00 cents (up 3.25 cents) Tin: M 52,095 (down $30) (equivalent to $34.64 per kilo) (down 50 cents) Official offering: 177*4 tonnes (down 66V< tonnes)
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    • 80 4 THE STRAITS Hi price la Penang yesterday eased M|3* to $2,155 a pica], |M betow toe International Tin Agreement ceiling. The weaker sentiment was farther depressed by toe evendght (all In Lsndsn and red need general baying despite Iswer efferlngs sf tin metal, dealers said. The weaknens was
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    • 728 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday closed the morning steady, at the session's highs, with gains from Wednesday of £14 to £8 a tonne. Turnover was 2.087 lots including six options. The market staged a recovery shortly after the end of the opening call and by mid-morning prices were trading
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 617 4 TOKYO THE TOKYO market investors at last decided to buy on the dip yesterday, although the amount of non-resident investors' orders were still scanty. The market, therefore, rebounded after three days' waiting. The domestic investors, both institutional and individual, were relieved of their most
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    • 348 4 THE MARKET yesterday opened with a rush of buyers who focused primarily on second-line property shares such as Trafalgar and FEC. Profit-taking set in quickly and the market renewed its upward thrust in heavy two-way trading. The lunch-time close saw the Hang Seng index finishing 12.88 points up on
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    • 353 4 SHARE prices yesterday staged a solid recovery as bargain hunters shrugged off election considerations and bought stocks weakened by two days of heavy selling, dealers said. Almost every area of the market finished higher, including the politically-sensi-tive uranium sector which was one of the hardest hit by indications of
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    • 271 4 STOCK prices closed mixed in a low turnover, dealers said. First Trust rose 0.50 baht to 51 and Saha Union gained one to 177, while Mah Boonkrong Drying and Silo fell one to 158, Siam City Cement dropped one to 149 and Jalaprathan Cement and Bangkok Bank closed unchanged
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    • 101 4 CW*T Pesos Aro)f Mining 007 •4MC Atlas Con A Atlas Con B 44 50 25 B.ikiii«» oo.v. iXMOS Benguet Con B 102 -1 Bh OMMdl 11 .VI umn ciicp *irx n Inro B I.andoil Upnti B 15 -00"» -S Marirxluqu*- It 14 *1 OS IMn OrwMal a Oriental B
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    • 58 4 FINANCIAL TIMER INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 479.5 Tuesday 483.3 Week Ago 483 2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 9G3.f" Tuesday 960 6 7 Week Ago 990.42 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1340.46 Wednesday 1318 46 Week Ago 1243J*. 8YDNEY INDUSTRIAL»» Thursday 70« s v Wednesday 703.37 Week Ago 732 70 ALL ORDINARIES
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  • 387 5 (jypnHt) DU PONT (SINGAPORE) ELECTRONICS PTE LTD OPENING FEATURE Du Pont ended the decade of the Seventies with a good year in 1979, primarily as a result of the strong performance of the Company's overseas business. Total Du Pont sales worldwide rose 19 percent above
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  • 982 5 THE BERG electronics plant being opened offli cially at Jnrong today represents an investment of Ssl« million and a major commitment by Da Pont to Singapore and the region, said Mr Robert P. Rogers, Managing Director of Du Pont's Singapore
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  • 292 5 Du Pont has always placed great emphasis on research and development. Du Pont believes that they are one of its most important strengths and will prove to be one of the keys to the problems that it and industry generally are facing in the Eighties.
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  • 461 5 The Du Pont Company has a long history. It was founded in the state of Delaware in the U.S. in 1802 and consequently is one of the oldest industrial enterprises on either side of the Pacific. The founder was Eleuthere Ire nee du
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 58 5 isi ELECTRONICS Du Pont (Singapore) Electronics Pte IM Manufacturers of high quality products for Singapore's electronics industries Now locally available: Modular Inter-Connection System, P.C. Board Connection Aids, Micro-Electronics Terminals and Sockets, Coil-Winding Terminals, Connectors For further information please contact: Du Pont Far East Inc.—Singapore Mailing address: Suite 601, World Trade
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    • 306 5 Do Pont Far East Inc. Singapore There's a world of things we're doing something about Adhesive Chemicals Neoprene. Neoprene Latex. ELVAX Ethylene Copolymer. ELVACE* Acetate Ethylene. MMA Monomer. ELVANOL*' PVA Agricultural Chemicals lannate* 90 Insecticide. BENLATE" Fungicide. TERSAN" 75 Fungicide. MANZATE* 200 Fungicide, HYVAR" X Herbicide. VELPAR* K-3 Herbicide Berg
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  • 382 6 AMONG INDUSTRIES suffering from shortages of labour, the building industry ranks as the most severely affected. Though wages are very good, especially for skilled workers, Singaporeans shun the work because of its reputation of being hazardous and "dirty". Foreign workers, who have been the backbone of
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  • 281 6 NOW THAT the majority of members of the OECD have agreed on guidelines to protect individual privacy in this age of computers, the way seems open for more extensive international usage of computers and the information stored in them. Conceivably, a company in
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  • 1349 6  -  By ADLAI J AMOR Depthnews AMERICAN military aid and arms sales to the five members of the Asean are on the upswing again in spite of a standing US government policy to reduce them. "With unstable international conditions and the escalating Indochinese conflict, the US
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  • 1045 6  -  [FORUM J witn B J WU AS A non-MCP (and I am not referring to any communist party) I feel that it is time to add a man's comments to Mr Goh Chok Tong's recently expressed views on women in politics. The issue,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1459 6 CURBS ON INFLATION LISTEN to Me af the meat irtteabtle vetoes far free4mb la America aa PrafeaLaareato la Eeaaamlea la lflt, HaniaiM taOattoa tosight aa "Tree Ta Chaaae" which gaea aa the air at IM. The Prsfaaaw feels that the preaeat car ha aa taOattoa are Jaat aa-ealM cares riaee
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  • 1170 7  -  The unenviable steel makers of Western Europe and US need to capture new markets and modernise their old plants. That is a mammoth task, easier said than done, reports PETER CALVERT, as steel demand is expected to grow very slowly in the 80s. PETER CALVERT
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  • 930 7  -  By ALAN PIKE FT THE NETHERLANDS steel industry is in effect Hoogovens, one partner with German Hoesch in the Estel group. Planned production at its Ijmuiden plant this year is five million tonnes maximum capacity is 7.5 million tonnes. Planned expansion to 11 million tonnes
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 271 8 OCT 08 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquide 471 1 B S N Gervais Danone 1024 -6 C S F i ThomsonCsf) 470 -7 Cte Francaise des Petroles 229 unch Compagnie Financiers Compagnie Generale 365 -1 Credit Fonciet De France 455 17 Hachetle (Libralrie) 285 10 -4 9 Machines Bull 52 -1.5
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      • 215 8 OCT 08 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 8300 -2.2 Akio 1900 01 Allz Leben 1060 00 unch Allz Vers 459 00 1 BASF IX*TO -0.3 Bay H T Wbank WUB Bay Vbank 31X00 -2 Bayer 113.50 -09 BBC 293 00B BMW 168 00 •2 Cassella 326 00 -4 Chem Vera 250 00
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 166 9 FIRMER Eurodollar deposit rates yesterday helped the dollar open slightly firmer against most currencies compared with late levels in Hongkong, dealers said. The US currency opened at 1.8057/62 marks against Hongkong's late 1.8056/61, and at 1.6405/15 Swiss francs, above Hongkong's late 1.6390/6410. The yen remained at the lower levels
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    • 157 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed sharply firmer at 210.30 yen, compared with a 208.50 opening and 208.00 at Wednesday's close. Trading was active with the volume US$934 million. The dollar briefly rose to the day's high of 210.50 yen just before the close on active buying
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    • 165 9 THE YEN was quoted sharply weaker in active late exchanges here yesterday following rumours, later denied, that a Japanese oil tanker had been sunk in the Straits of Hormuz. This currency also weakened on short-covering by Japanese banks ahead of today's Tokyo holiday and on some commercial demand for
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    • 514 9 RUMOURS that an unnamed Japanese oil tanker had sunk in the Straits of Hormuz sent the US dollar rising sharply against the yen on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Prom an opening of 208.15/50 in the morning, the US dollar picked up to 210.30/50 against the yen during
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    • 359 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed firmer following higher overseas gold prices in light trading. The market opened slightly firmer and was little changed during the quiet morning session, prices rose during afternoon trading following market rumours that an unnamed oil tanker had sunk in the Straits of Hormuz which
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    • 40 9 New York 20 90B 20.70B a.aos 21 00S Singapore TWn 20 90B Wed 20 70B 21.306 2110S Zurich aooe* 20 80B 2130S 20 AOS Closing prl Ice* in US dollar* troy oun ce. •Opening price. Source: Credit Suisse
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    • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 12.1 per cent.
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    • 179 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Oct 9: US Dollar*(Spot) Offer bid 7 days 12V, 12* 1 month 13 11/14 13 0/10 2 months 13 1/16 12 15/16 3 months 13* 13 8 months 13* 13 9 months 1211/10 120/16 12 months 1211/16 120/16 Swfn.
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    • 43 9 RANGE of pricc* offered by discount house* on Oct Overnight: 1Vk% QUI depoBis to 7W% Cloaiaf Bajrimc Ssllisf 3-month Treasury bills 7". V* 3-month Bank bills 11H 114 3 months CD 11'« 11 6 months CD 11 li Source: National Discount Co
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    • 72 9 QUOTES on the Australia and New Zealand exchanges on Oct 9: AUSTRALIA US dollar LlT8tf>TH732 Sterling 0 «33 0 «75 «May airmail buying rate*: Sterling 0 51» US dollar 1.2250 90-day forward buying rate*. Sterling 0 4971 US dollar 1.1787 NEW ZEALAND: Reserve Bank mldrate: US dollar 0 «16
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    • 49 9 ZURICH exchanges closing quotes on Oct 8: US 1.6375/6385 Stg 3.9166/9198 Can -1.4030/4044 D Mk 90.7604/8410 DF1-83.4693/5628 F FY 39.1325/1705 B FY 5.6563/6617 D Kr 29.4567/4800 N Kr 33.7142/7487 S Kr 39.4009/4392 Lit 0.1907/1909 A us sch 12.8306 8485 Port 3.2555/2692 Spain 2.2173/2196 Arg 0.0800/0900 Yen 0 7853/7863
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    • 36 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes on Oct 9: US *****/61 (1.8035/43) Stg 4.312/316 (4.31/32) Can 1.5472/88 DR-91.95/92.06 S FY —110.00/15 Lit 2.098/108 F Fr 43.05/15 NKr-37.14/18 B Fr (con) 6.222/232 B Fr (fin) 6.18/19 Yen 0.8606/18
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    • 966 9 STRENGTH in oil and technology issues on Wednesday helped New York stock prices bounce back from Tuesday's profit-taking but the trading pace was off somewhat from recent sessions. Analysts said cash laden funds and institutions were continuing a recent pattern of buying on market weakness. The market
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    • 432 9  -  By LEE YOKE MENG EQUITABLE Pte Ltd is now using a Hewlett Packard desk-top computer to analyse and present the risks confronting a customer. In what is considered a new technique in insurance marketing, the locally-incor-porated company no longer relies purely on its sales staff.
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    • 245 9 WITH the US dollar expect» ed to continue its decline against the other major currencies, the US dollar-ring-git rate is also likely to fall gradually, according to bankers in Kuala Lumpur. The US currency has been weakening it was quoted on Tuesday at M 52.10-12.13,
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    • 308 9 TWO weeks after its inception, about 400 siiver passbook accounts were opened with Overseas Union Bank (OUB) representing more than 42,000 ounces of silver sold. The bank maintains about a US$l spread between its selling and buying prices. Yesterday it quoted a selling
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    • 282 9 STERLING can be expected to ih*w weaker levels against the US deliar aver the near term la light of prospective marginally easier UK Interest rates, said the latest lasae sf Foreign Carreaey Review pabllshed by Maaafactarers Haaover Trust. Though aver the laager ran, Improvlag
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 503 9 Malaysia tf >n SV;3S 3 ld>S P f, j'. T< li •mSVS'i 3 :ays K -an;ar. 5?95 4 >avS T Jcifo 1M25 3 i t i F -.Sc aHiH liom Si 300 3 'ays »i ■*■> S$:«I0 3 r tu Id t fcr-r i, J 3l I r« i t
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    • 279 9 Interim Group Profits Increased to 5596.3 million, 54.5% up over the same period last year. Earnings per share, as adjusted, increased by 38.6%. Interim Dividend Increases to 7.61 cents per share, up 46.3%, as adjusted. 1980 Profit Forecast Increases to *****.5 million. In addition, extraordinary profits will exceed *****.7 million.
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  • 1452 10 BID and offer prices officially MMed >nd business in and rep#M to the Stock Exchange •f Singapore yesterday with Ike number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acai (3J68 3.408)
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  • 152 10 I T1 3 -llj 1 i (Ikafn* prtMkrM m IteOoMMro 1 LB urn The Saving* F Imd 1J0 XM S'pore Prof P und 128 lJUd S'pore Sec Fx md 2.00 2 10 S'pore 111; tad LIT LIS S'pore Equity tad L£ lxi (MiM|iri' irtMhrOMN) Mai Iav»t Fn ad
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  • 2725 10 1900 Big* Low Company Last Sale +orGr*s DW D1T CTT GrV YTd Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low f SECTION ONE fr INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 372 276 140 170 402 84 352 615 408 540 245 220 116 138 270 60 275 246* 187 285 Acma
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  • 1502 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and Imslm»» is and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number at shares .traded shown in brackets in lots at 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDURIUIi IJk i I (HQS) Atoaa (JUS) id Alas Ml (1.458) (1)
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  • 200 10 Mj Ka(0 Brtto Estates BM: AGM to be held at No 22 (Upper floor of No 20), Jalan Ge Lang gang, Malacca at 10am on Oct 11. HUME Mutrid (M) BM: AGM to be held at Jalan 219, Off Federal Highway, Petaling Jaya at 12 noon on Oct
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  • 724 10 THE "TP- itoek market lapsed late lethargic trading yeoterday, —hf ly weary after Ike pftTlm day'. selleaL Althoagh eellen «we still iimlMat, Awe prices id set lese as nek greaad as la Ike previses day. Vslames were alss redsced acroos the beard, sag* gesttag
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  • 589 10 SHARE prices drifted in sluggish trading to close mixed at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, after two sessions of fairly sharp losses. Investors were apparently marking time, preferring to stay on the sidelines while the margin requirement on purchases remained in force. Concern over
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 538 11 NOT LIKELY IN SINGAPORE STOCKBROKING firms are increasingly imposing margin on trading of shares because of the five-day decline on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange and a tighter money market. The news caused some jitters on the Singapore exchange too and some investors were
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    • 153 11 CENTRAL Securities has announced the recent sale of its shoe making subsidiary, Eiwa Industrial, to Marka Holdings for Msloo agaijfst a book value of $424,729. Under the sales agreement, Marka Holdings will assume all Eiwa's liabilities as well as pay off Eiwa's outstanding loan of $1.2
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    • 147 11 FT PRE-TAX profits of Saint Piran, the controversial tin mining and property group, fell by 32 per cent to £2.81 million for the year ended March 31, 1960. The dividend is cut to 2 per cent from 2.5 per cent, with a final of one per cent.
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    • 190 11 HIGHER group sales contributed to the slight increase in Paper Products (Malaya) earnings in the first-half year. Group pre-tax profits before minorities for the six months to June 30, 1900 rose 9.5 per cent to $2.89 million. However, the growth rate this time has slowed down
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    • 526 11 FT THE UK Council for the Securities Industry, which oversees the self-regulation of the securities business, is continuing to outlaw "dawn raids" until new rules are implemented in a few weeks' time. The move has been the result of widespread City concern about
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    • 59 11 THE ordinary stock units Skarikat Harper Gllflllaa BM will be removed from the official list of the Singapore stock exchange with effect from Oct 13 as Harper Gilfillan (Netherlands Antilles) has acquired more than 90 per cent of the company. The 10 Vi per cent convertible unsecured loan
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    • 273 11 MAGNUM Corporation is acquiring the entire issued capital of Syarikat Perniagaan Selangor Sdn Bhd (SPS) for $2.28 million. The 400,000 shares of SPS were purchased at a price of $5.70 from three vendors Manex Sdn Bhd, Layman Sdn Bhd and
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    • 347 11 TRACTORS Malaysia Bhd, a 75 per cent owfted subsidiary of Sime Darby, is to acquire China Engineers' principal operating subsidiary in Malaysia for $3.5 million cash. The move appears to be a rationalisation exercise and well in line with Sime's current consolidation of its
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    • 287 11 BRIAN Chang Holdings does not intend to make an offer for the remaining shares in Bo vis South East Asia. The private holding company of Brian Chang chief executive of marine contractor and oil rig builder, Promet recently bought the entire issued capital of
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    • 653 11 Current Ex Booka Date Total for Total for Payaeat Date Cloae Payable tke year Previoaa year Alcoa 5% J Sep 23 Oct 3 Oct 17 5* 12* Apollo 5*1 Oct 17 Oct 27 Nov 7 5* 10* Aaatral Anil 50% Oct 9 Oct 22 Nov 3 100* 90*
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    • 37 11 Current Ex Book* Date Total for Total for Payment Date Clone Payable the year Previoua yenr Harimau Lou 7*1 Oct 9 Oct 16 Oct 31 7* UOL Loan 9% Oct 10 Oct 24 Oct 31 9%
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    • 227 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Book a Close K Gum Flour Kkou Gnaa Hldgs Maia Riof M U I Nanyang Siang Pau Pa*i Maia Rahman Hydraulic Robiuoi 8anyoInd Tan Chong Taaek Taaek Pref Temerloh Tractors Bonus issue of 1 for S Bonus issue of 3 for 5 Proposed Bonus
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    • 461 11 SUBSTANTIAL profits from the sale of tantalum-bearing slags have enabled Datuk Keramat Holdings to turn in a brighter first-half year report. Unaudited pre-tax profits of the tin smelting group were up by almost 44 per cent to 116.82 million for the six months to w
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    • 312 11 Date La ■t Fall Yea Company Ported ilimifd Net EP8 Ona PreUi last year (eeate) Dir. PnfH Matsushita EHec i a/9 41.9 16 <rm) 12,140 2,021 5,458 > 62,855 3,627 5,382 1,256 25,484 5,714 1,302 4,965 1,608 21,336 2,873 r K T Pau I 24/9 32.3 36 P
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 115 11 AUSTRALIANS ELECTION MY IS IS OCTOBER 1980 A GENERAL ELECTION FOR THE AUSTRALIAN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SENATE WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY 18 OCTOBER 1980. APPLY NOW FOR A POSTAL VOTE. IF YOU ARE ENROLLED ON THE COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ROLL AND YOU ARE TRAVELLING OR ARE TEMPORARILY RESIDENT IN
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    • 215 11 Jardines: 1980 Interim Report Unaudited net earnings for the first six months of 1980 22.7 per cent above those for the same period last year. Year-end earnings expected to be not less than *****.5 million and extraordinary items anticipated to add at least a further S$ 148.0 million. Interim dividend
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  • 53 12 A missile being fired off a Taiwanese-made missile speedboat equipped with anti-aircraft guns and cannons operated by a computerised radar system. Expenditure on the speedboats which were assigned to the navy was covered by the National Defence Fund financed by the Taiwanese public and overseas Chinese. AP photo
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  • 149 12 UPI THE Iran-Iraq war spilled over Into the streets of Beirut yesterday, where a wave of bombings badly damaged the Iranian and Jordanian airline offices, the home of the Swiss Ambassador and a building housing the US Defence Attache and the Danish
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  • 474 12 AP ITALIAN sports car manufacturer Alfa Romeo and Nissan Motor, Japan's second largest carmaker, signed a joint venture agreement yesterday to build a factory near Naples producing 60,000 small cars a year. The agreement came after a year and a half of negotiations and
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  • 187 12 UPI NISSAN Motor, maker of Datsun cars, will issue millions of dollars worth of new stock for overseas subscription next month in a bold attempt to attract Arabian investors, company officials said in Tokyo. The sale of 50 million shares under the European Depository Receipt
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  • 110 12 Reuter TRADE between Australia and members of the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) had grown five times in the past 10 years, said Sir Keith Shann, co-chairman of the Asean-Australian Business Committee. He told an audience in Jogjakarta on Wednesday that two-way trade stood at Af1.73 billion
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  • 129 12 OMAN'S Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr Qais Abdul Munem A 1 Zawawi, has denied that Iraqi troops have been, are, or are expected to be, stationed in the Sultanate for any purpose whatsoever. An official spokesman in Muscat said his government's
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  • 846 12 LONDON, Thurs. Share prices were lower in quiet trading with the liklihood of continued high interest rates for some weeks the major factor. At 3.00 pm the Financial Times index was down €.0 at 473.5. Leaders were between a penny and 6p lower though some issues were above
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  • 173 12 Reuter OFFICIALS of 19 Western nations have agreed on a set of guidelines aimed at protecting individual privacy in the computer age. All but five members of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which groups 24 noncommunist industrialised states, accepted the
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  • 124 12 AP ERNST A Whinney, the third-largest accounting firm in the US, has been granted permission by the Chinese government to send a full-time representative to China. Ernst A Whinney said the agreement marks the first time in more than 30 years that an international accounting
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  • 427 12 Reuter ONE in six American companies which took part in a survey is considering moving out of the crowded British colony or curtailing operations because of spiralling commercial rents, the American Chamber of Commerce in Hongkong said yesterday. Responses from 146 of the
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  • 270 12 Reuter THE Hongkong stock market yesterday reached its highest level since the boom days of 1973, with the Hang Seng Index at 1,340.46, having jumped 84.31 points since Monday morning. The index was only at 889 at the beginning of this year. Throughout the year
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  • 262 12 ESSO Production Malaysia (EPMI), a subsidiary of the American Exxon Oil Company, has decided to take legal action against Malaysian parliamentary opposition leader Mr Lim Kit Siang for making what it describes as false allegations against the company. It said that
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  • 93 12 UPI THE Philippines has scaled down its 1980 growth rate target for the second time this year, reducing the original 7.5 per cent goal to 5.5 per cent. Economic Planning Minister Gerardo Sicat blamed the energy crisis for the Philippines' woes. He said other
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 93 12 NOTICE THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY INFORMED THAT WITH EFFECT FROM 6TH OCTOBER 1900, MR. WILLIAM KOH JOOLYE, I/C NO.: *****19/ A HAVE CEASED TO BE A DIRECTOR AND SHAREHOLDER OF THE COMPANY. HE IS THEREFORE NO LONGER AUTHORIZED TO COLLECT ANY MONIES OR TRANSACT ANY BUSINESS ON BEHALF OF THE
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    • 70 12 "if Pm flying to Europe and I have a choice, I fly with the Germans." This is an authentic passenger statement :r 'C rr r V > V, Lufthansa flies from 13 cities in the Far East to 55 cities in Europe. Lufthansa German Airlines Contact your travel agent or
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Mainly fair. Report it 24 b*urs prtor to 7Jt p.m. m October 9 at the airpert. Maximum temperature 32.8 Associated humidity 5$ Minimum temperature 24.7 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 6.80 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 696 13 Shipping Line P**e C*i Shipping Use C*l Adriatic IV 5 Fortune VI 5 Afea VI 3 Franco-Belg m 4/5 Afro-Eurasia vn 1 Frata vn 5 Alltrans VI 5 Frata NVOC VI 2 Alpac VI 5 Frota Line V 4 Angkutan VI 4 Fujiwara VI 3 Anhsing vn
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    • 439 13  -  By LINDA CHEE VEB Deutfracht Seereaderei Rostock (DSR) Line, the national shipping line of the German Democratic Republic, will offer two separate monthly express semi-container services between Europe and the Far East from mid-October. This will be done by dividing its existing Far
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 93 13 AFP A British cargo ship, the AJtanin, has succeeded in making its way out of the embattled port of Khorramshahr on the Shatt-al-Arab waterway during fierce fighting between Iraqi and Iranian forces, Lloyd's insurance company said yesterday. Lloyds specified that the AJtanin had earlier succeeded in unloading a
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      • 103 13 BOOTY aboard a sunken treasury ship of the Russian Czars could be worth US$3B billion more than the national budget of Australia, the chief treasure hunter says. Ryoichi Sasakawa, who reportedly spent US$l5 million financing the expedition, to salvage treasure from the Admihu Nakhimov, said 16 platinum-alloy
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      • 73 13 Reuter THE Australian and New Zealand Eastern Shipping Conference reduce the Hongkong currency -adjustment factor to Australia and Papua New Guinea to 17.06 per cent today. The current CAF on the route is 18.71 per cent which has been ruling since July 10 this year. There
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    • 209 13 Reuter SRI Lanka and China will launch a joint shipping service soon to China and West African ports, said a Sri Lankan shipping ministry spokesman. Under an agreement signed in Peking on Monday China's national shipping lines, China Ocean Steam Shipping Corporation (Cosco) will use its 500strong
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    • 150 13 AFP THE status of Sabang Port, North Aceh as a free trade zone will be maintained and is not going to be revoked. But its implementation will be improved, Aceh governor A Majid Ibrahim told the Waspada daily in Medan, North Sumatra on his return
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    • 967 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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    • 1552 14 TANKER brokers reported very quiet chartering in all sectors of the freight market on Wednesday. Business in heavy grain from the US Gulf to Japan received $29.50 fio for Oct, a gain of about 25 cents on previous business, while the unchanged level of $14.50 fio was paid
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    • 214 15 A flMtiag gas piaat, acclaimed by its owners as the first of Its kind la the world, is expected to arrive ia Indonesia today where It will start servicing Total's oil field activities ia the chitry. The piaat, which was erected n a IM-ft
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    • 416 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Gelang (2300) 45A Kris Madura (600) 40/41 Kota Bali (Passenger) (1200 after Victoria I) 35/36 Kota Eagle (0700) 12/13 Lloyd Bakke (1200 after Poyang hauls) 6/7 Pan Shan (after Poyang) 8/9 Poyang (1100 hauls 27m East) 8/9 Raah Brooke (063) 20
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    • 975 15 UPI AP ALMOST 40 huge oil tankers crowded the horizon near the mouth of the Persian Gulf yesterday, stranded at sea by a war that has made the oil shipping lanes both dangerous and prohibitively expensive. The harbour master at Mina Qaboos, near Oman's capital of
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    • 682 15 AT least 20 sailors were believed killed when three commercial vessels were sunk in the Shatt-al-Arab by Iranian army commandoes ensconced in the port of Khorramshahr, according to dozens of wounded sailors who managed to swim over to the Iraqi side of the river following an Iranian
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    • 2121 19 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 459 20 UPI £l-' ••-THE fire aboard the burning «f2)utch luxury liner Prinsen*~jla m flared up again on ••"Wednesday and a nine-man *"tjre assessment team was airlifted off the vessel and .flown to a US coast guard cutter. A coast guard spokesman said heavy smoke billowed
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    • 807 20 THE freight market in South-east Asia is very ac"Trve. There are many parcels which are available, allowing owners to have a wide range to chose from. There are vessels of 3,00 to -5,000 dwt required for charter. Anglo Chemicals has an October 2 to 30 sugar parcel to
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 276 13 xc£ Europe Our Next Loader elang: 28/10 14/10 Port Kelang: p/ lu Singapore: For further details, see page V <s§* J A RDINI I AH Orient Overseas Co*vUu*teA Line fi'.'ir 3 .ii.gi'/.M a PWmm S pore ORCHTIU. CHEF 21C I nil." 3 'V.l' I FULLY CONTAMERISED EXPRESS. TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA
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    • 163 13 aSEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE LAND Co ,tomfr H DEPARTURES TO USA. CANADA AND C fwder VksH Ldw Haul Y«s*t WORLD UON M2/FINRCE 075 WORLD UON M2/DPIOK> 007 WORLD IKD M4/FREEDOM M 2 WORLD USB OM/MMMK M WORLD UON M3/HONRS Ml MRU)
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    • 509 13 A\V" Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang: 16/10 Singapore: 12/10 For further details, see page V MAERSK LINE EXPORT TO U S PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA AND ASIAN PORTS 1 I' I■' in r rin Singapore Ctoyng Tunes CY 12th Oct 1200 hrs CFS 11th Oct 2400 hrs t
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 892 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHA WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Ztrtmm S«wct feeder •PKelang Vessel Spore 10YAMA Sated N KAMA 14/10 6 PtNAGA 17/10 N HOORN 21/10 TOYAMA 28/10 B DAHLIA 31/10 KORRIGAN
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    • 376 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA+US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA ft fttl I rSTOK ICM Man Sawti Clntn ou. arw lib *10/10 •25/10 •10/11 3/11 10/11 St* Chita 23/11 J/12 23/12 4/1 5/1 B'mr* Tart Bttta 24/11 28/11 10/12 12/12 24/12 26/12 7/1 10/1 12/1 St. Mat N. Ort.
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    • 629 15 Overseas B Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe CONTMKKSV SERVICE TO UK/CONTMENT tftaj S'port Pite( Dm*l 11 Oct 31 Oct Rum A'«arp 3 Nw SNw 10 Nw 20 Nw 23 Nw 27 Nw 30 Nw (Dec 13 OK 12 Dk Stan UK (Nw 31 Oct 13 Nw 14 Nw 2f
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    • 381 15 Franco Belgian Services i F r y.,i h't,-.icK ><'n »<Y with Belgian >'ur E>tst< rn Lines'' .*■(.< ACE CONSORTI FULL CONTMBB» g WW HOW EUROPE jKtfdl t imiwt U Awr* lian H"tar| BTtann »'«erp R'fcai Iftorf Bttwn R'aap U Hwm P.Ktbn» »OcT 29 0d JlOd IN* 4*. TWHDS 15 S*
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    • 569 16 rHapag-Uoyd TO NOBTH EWOft/MEOTEMWO/ TO USA/CANADA Ttkn Eipreu Liverpool Hay Eipreu lam Maru Kaluga Maru (CARGO TO ATLANTIC AND GULF PORTS VIA MINILANDBRIDGE) CONNECT IN TOKYO* FKOM WOKTH-EWOft H'burg B hav Rdam lehavre en Awerp Tduo Eipress 19/9 21/9 24/9 25/9 Liverpool Bay 16/9 17/9 19/9 21/9 Eipress 23/9 21/9
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    • 562 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. II HAVRE AISO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR: IMTEDJUNGOOM SOUTHAMPTON LONDON. MANCHESTER. BIRMWGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTEMMM >-». S3 vii 1 vIT'tSTKr u/u" im imkr 21/10 ivii ivii 17/u 20/11 21/11
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    • 875 16 Everett Lines/ Barm* Five Star Shippiaf CorpN. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON 11/21 Od a/22 Od B F S S C. Aoarrtt r> Motoyno BOUSTEAO TEL NOS KL *****2/*****9 Us lavaaaoaa IwtarcaatMiaatal S. A. C.I. F. ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" MONTEVDEO BUENOS ARES S pore MD NOV Traaspartacioa Maritima Mtxieana
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 823 17 L. PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE a SIN6APORE/CHITTA6ONG/RANGOON/SERVICES SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES KOTA PEJNNtA KOTA PAHLAWAM KOTA BMTANG 11/21 Oct 20/24 Oct 26/30 Oct KOTASHGA KOTA MDE 14/11 Oct SURABAYA 12/18 Oct SURABAYA S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS/ VESSEL VOY. MANILA H'KONG Navalis 2S/3N Nap. Topaz
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    • 635 17 FIT*: BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COfTT WO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE KMC Mail W Germany' U/U 31/11 a/ii 21/11 7/11 17/11 2/11 21/11 24/11 11/11 27/11 J/12 11/12 22/11 1/12 BHAKN ROAM Austria Antwerp 2/11 1/11 4/11 VII *11 11/U 11/11 21/11 22/11 23/11 21/11 27/11 21/11 31/11 1/U 1/12 12/12
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    • 822 17 I'fl If: ■fi si 51 V I ft 'I f 1 A I Ml; r 4 1' \A m Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO MEP/UK/NC/Sf am Spate I niTMdB?)(«M 3tKbw|«)C ta«| vu vu vu •arcaMaa. Ceaaa. lagan ll MM «C Nmi fa lee IOHRriMUC.NrtU^I fwam FTA m
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    • 626 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUMON SOUTH AFRICA SINGAPORE 18/10 •to Reunion 31/10 Durban 7/11 Capetown 15/11 PtEliz 13/11 (also accepting East London and Maputo cargo) STREAMBANK BEAVERBANK 18/10 29/11 31/10 12/12 7/11 19/12 15/11 29/12 13/11 26/12 Lines U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE toad troo SfO Lbcti LOU LYRES
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    • 831 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. V* EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA tutor totdor mu4i atx aviiiM w n^ml Cargoes dw KCipUk to (MM. Vancarvor. PwtUwd. Houston Gaimton. fci OriuM. Boston. St. Mm. MMh NorM Battmort Savanna* tockienie TO EUROPE (Keep** utpn it Scandium in Han*ur() FROM EUROPE TO
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    • 110 19 Call *****81. 3 ACHIPELEGO SHIPPING SDN BHD. REGULAR SERVICE TO EAST MALAYSIA P,KELANG LEGO ISO V 6 10/10 LEGO ISO V 7 other E«st Malaysian ports subfect inducement) LOAOING FOR KK. Kuchma KK. Kuciung SINGAPORE: R.T. TRANSPORTATION (SPORE) PTE LTD. TEL: 2****** HAJ SHIPPING > SDN. BHD. Expressed Unitload Service
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    • 341 19 FRATA SHIPPING MOMBASA SERVICE M.V. BANGPLEE (BLT 1966) Singapore Mombasa ,n Port 2/3 Nov FOR RATES BOOKINGS APPLY TO FRATA SHIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****04 ANHSING OVERSEAS LINE I REGULAR SEM-CONTAKR/IMER SERVICE S pore ETA Loading tor 14 Oct 16 Oct tetfdah UNON rENBO UNON HOOEJDAH.. STRONGWILI ENTERPRISE (PTE) Ltd
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    • 352 20 MALDIVE LINES ETA KUANTAN ETA PORT KELANG MALDIVE IMPORTER In Port Loading for Male MALDIVE NATION In Port 10/10 18/10 Loading for Basrah MALDIVE LOYALTY In Port Loading for MALE MALDIVE PROGRESS 22/10 Loading for Doha/Dammam/ Kuwait MALDIVE PRIZE 25/10 Loading for Basrah MALDIVE NOVEL 20/10 Loading for Guan, Jeddah,
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    • 443 20 P^tMAC-NELS?T G E EN^ s D MKPOOCNT RATE QUOTED ON APPLICATION OUTBOUND/INBOUND-FCL-GROUPAGE SERVICE TO UK/EUROPE-FCL/GROUPAGE-SPORE M BURG ROTTERDAM UK. A WIRP LEHARVE 15/10 5/11 7/11 9/11 12/11 13/11 TO USA/CANADA S PORE OAKLAND lA. VANC (BC) NEW YORK 12/10 16/11 17/11 30/11 16/11 ALSO TO: MAJOR US PORTS/MONTREAL, TORONTO TO
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    • 56 20 NOTICE n».». "VISHVA BIND! \OY: 9 arrHrtl 7th October, IM. *1 P-S A. Gafewa ti. General Survey of damaged cargo ex the above vessel will be held on Tuesday 14th October. 19N0. from 900 a m to 500 l>m. No further survey will be held after this dale. K. 41
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