The Business Times, 30 March 1981

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 MONDAY, MARCH 31,1181 60 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 90 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Sun. A gunman shot and wounded a representative of Iran's revolutionary leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khoemini, in the central province of Fars yesterday, the state radio reported today. It said Ayatollah Rabbani Shirazi was shot in the neck in front of a hospital in the city
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    • 79 1 AFP JAKARTA, Sun The problem of East Timor is apparently still a hitch in the relations between Indonesia and Australia, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said. "The relations are in effect complex though in general they are good," he said when installing Mr Waroto as the new
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    • 62 1 AFP BRUSSELS, Sun. Chinese Vice-Premier Gu Mu and about 100 senior Chinese officials were due to arrive here today for the European CommunityChina Businessweek Fair, aimed at boosting trade despite China's economic difficulties. The trade fair has been organised by the commission responsible for administering the European
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    • 57 1 UPI NEW YORK, Sun. A Soviet official of the United Nations' Department of Public Information has abruptly resigned and may defect to the United States. Informed sources said Alexander Sakharov, employed in the radio and visual services division of the department, left his job and telephoned
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    • 62 1 UPI TOKYO, Sun. A short-lived honeymoon between Seoul and Tokyo ran aground today because of the Japanese Foreign Minister Masayoshi Ito's statement that North Korea poses no threat to South Korea. Foreign Ministry sources said South Korea has turned down a Japanese proposal for a ministerial
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    • 60 1 AFP WARSAW, Sun. Communist Party Central Committee Secretary Kazimierz Barcikowski launched a full scale attack on Solidarity today when he submitted the Politburo's report to the ninth committee plenum, which opened here earlier. Mr Barcikowski, who is a member of the Politburo, accused Solidarity of allowing itself
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    • 71 1 AP KOTA KINABALU, MALAYSIA, Sun. Sabah's Chief Minister, Harris Salleh, led his Berjaya party to a sweeping victory in the state legislative assembly elections early today with his party winning 43 of the 47 seats contested. The main opposition United Sabah National Organization, which led a
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  • 113 1 THE following is a Hat of the If most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for lKt/81 Gompu) Taraavei r Price* Hlgfc Law tM Mat
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 66 1 Mar 9 Mar 24 Mar 2S Mar 21 Mar 27 *~*BT Index: *****.33 *****.00 *****.53 *****.20 *****.99 'Industrials: 811.86 809.31 803.96 813.53 816.73 Finance: 1568.97 1577.98 1602.56 1625.14 1645.72 ••Hotels: 1315.03 1313.58 1302.06 1320.51 1319.50 •Properties: ***** 783.76 789.13 801.88 801.88 409.02 408.26 403.46 4M.59 404.27 •Plantations: 953.06 952.92
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      87 1 Mar S3 Mat 24 Maris Mar tt' Mar 17 ~BT Index: *****1.58 *****7 24 *****9.89 *****8.38 *****6.30 •Industrials: 1016 06 1011.00 1011.69 1026.29 1037.46 1.1 Finance 1477.27 1467.38 1494.84 1527.48 1569.06 ••Hotels: 493.32 492.55 492.31 494.19 494.07 •Properties: *****4 997.35 999.11 1017.01 1027.09 'Tins: 513.70 515.25 512.38 506.60 507.64
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  • 1016 1  -  TAT LEE IMPRESSIVE By MANO SABNANI, City Editor TWO fast-growing local "second echeleon" financial institutions have recorded superlative financial results for 1960 and outlined interesting plans for further expansion and growth this year. Hong Leong Finance, the unchallenged leader in its field, disclosed over
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  • 222 1 THE Registry of Co-opera-tive Societies will survey the accounting and audit systems of co-operative societies to prevent embezzlement of funds. It will do the survey with the newly formed Singapore National Co-operative Federation (SNCF), the Home Affairs Minister Mr Chua Sian Chin announced last night. Mr
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  • 427 1  -  By FONG MEW LENG HONGKONG expertise in the garment industry is likely to be tapped for Singapore's first garment training school to be set up before the end of this year. With pledge of support from the Skills Development Fund, the school is expected
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  • 346 1 AFP PROTECTIONISM and the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA) are the two major threats facing Hongkong's economy in the coming year, warns Mr David Newbigging, chairman of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, in his statement in the chamber's 1980 annual report. He points out that Hongkong and other
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  • 305 1 THE UNITED Overseas Bank group will eat its prime lending rate by half n percentage point to IS per cent with effect (mm today, raising speculation that a second round of redaction In prime rates by local banks may be to the offing.
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  • 497 1  -  By CATHERINE ONG THE Registry of Companies (ROC) is exerting a firmer grip on companies which fail to comply with the provisions of the Companies Act and may soon haul up to 150 company directors before the courts every month. Already, in just three months,
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    • 76 1 r tr L* A SHIPPING TIMES HEADHUNTING firm Uses WEALTH musical activity la htend to another t Sligspore 8 ELECTRONICS Industry pit HIJACKERS sheet member «f under micrssoepc 3 DC-f crew 14 PHOTOGRAPHIC exhlMtton m PLANS to raise skills la retail lecal dance 7 management............................. 14 CROSSWORD I, TV AND
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    • 111 1 DEVELOP THE READING HABfT VIS,T Slimes Bookshops Tmm Odwd C«mw tmtm Lwtr'i *»fCIA4.«T* CtWTHi *WAZASI«C^U«A JAL has more flights tolbkyo and the USA than any other airline. s r n Relax in comfort on 16 flights a week to Tokyo 5 non-stop and 10 via other South East Asian cities
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • Article, Illustration
      791 2  -  Headhunting is a lucrative business. More firms are setting out to explore the potential in Singapore's rapidly growing executive jungle. But headhunting is also a risky business. There's no telling when your own hunters' heads wilt be hunted by a rival firm, as Korn Ferry recently discovered. CATHERINE ONG
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    • 817 2  -  By IAN MACDONALD YOU fly into Paya Lebar airport one evening together with several hundred other passengers of a Jumbo jet. Hardly has the plane stopped taxiing than the steps are moved into place. Several buses appear without delay and whisk you all to the arrival hall. At
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    • 652 2 With LOCKERS Title: The Rise of the Corporate Economy. Author: Leslie Hannah. Publisher: University Paperbacks. DR Hannah's book is a history of organisational changes within British business in the twentieth century. The period covered spans three quarters of a century from 1900, when British business comprised predominantly
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    • 727 2 When It Comes 1o Investing In Japan ASK NOMURA What makes Jap?n so attractive? The answer is simple. Industrial might, economic growth and political-social stability. Investment in new plant and equipment has led to technology-intensive industries and recordbreaking productivity. Paradoxically, Japan operates over half the world's industrial robots, yet it
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  • 552 3 Nowhere are the contrasts between electronics industries in developing countries sharper than between Malaysia and South Korea. As the initial euphoria in Malaysia gives way to a more sober assessment of the contribution of an industry that has few linkages with the rest of the economy,
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  • 1223 3 Depthnews MALAYSIA'S manufactured exports have grown rapidly in the last 10 years five-fold during 1971-76 and another three-fold during 1976-80. But this sharp growth in manufactured exports at a rate substantially higher than that of the less developed countries in general has proved a
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1156 4 AFP MOUNTEMG tension in Poland brought out fresh speculative buying on the London commodity markets last week, with gold moving to its highest for two months and copper at a four-month high. Other base-metals had a fluctuating week, but moved firmer before the weekend.
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    • 74 4 CXF. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON Fri Previous Malaysian 5 r < ffa bulk per tonne May 580.00slr 595.00slr Sumatra 5 r < ffa bulk March 655.00qtd 655.00qtd April 615-OOslr 615-OOslr May 590.00slr 590.50slr June 585.00slr 585.00slr July 565/562 "2 pd
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    • 895 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed steady in quiet trading last Friday, posting onbalance gains of El to £8 a tonne with easier sterling against the dollar helping to support values, dealers said. But with no fundamental news to stimulate dealer interest most positions traded narrowly throughout the day. Dealers
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    • 202 4 RUBBER futures in London closed uncertain last Friday, 0.70 to 0.90 pence per kilo higher than the previous close steadied by nervousness at the situation in Poland and a firm gold price. Turnover totalled 341 lots at 15 tonnes including one kerb trade. Dealers described the market as a
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    • 268 4 THE PRODUCE market dragged its feet through another six days of dull trading iast week with prices havering around the previous week's levels. Business was on the qniet side in most cases and traders were somewhat lethargic and uninterested in making any transactions.
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    • 144 4 CHICAGO soybean futures rallied to close 6'a to four US cents a bushel higfier in mostly local trade last Friday. Active late local shortcovering ahead of the weekend, on trader unwillingness to hold positions due to the tense Polish situation, lifted prices, sources said. They fell at the start
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    • 148 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago last Friday finished around the middle to high side of a seven-cent range, up one cent a bushel to down three US cents, with only the nearby May settling higher. Steady May/July spreading, paced by the leading wire house, and late prchasing by the nw
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 225 4 THE US dollar last week opened at 2.0970 against the Singapore dollar, above the previous weekend's close of 2.0695, as Eurodollar rates finned on its opening. Preliminary forecasts by the US Commerce Department of a 5 per cent growth of the American economy in the first quarter provided
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      • 330 4 THE interbank money market showed a tightening trend during the latter half of last week when overnight rates firmed significantly from 10 to 9 per cent at the opening to 13' j to 13 per cent at midweek, before closing lower at lO to 9 per cent. In line
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      • 171 4 THE DOLLAR continued to weaken last Friday in a generally quiet pre-weekend market as Eurodollar deposits declined. It closed at 2.1140 80 marks, down from the 2.1600 it touched in Hongkong earlier, and compared with an opening 2.1315 35. The US currency finished at 1.9270 9310 Swiss francs compared
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      • 22 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 13.77 per cent.
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      • 197 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended March 27: US$ (Bid price*) High Low 7 days 15 13'» 1 month 15 13't 2 months 15 5/16 14'• 3 months 15 5/16 14 7/16 6 months 155/16 14' j 9 months 15'. 14'. 12 months 15'• 14
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      • 43 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday March 28, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak fund: 3.5 per cent to 5 per cent. General fund: 4.7 per cent. Maveraeats of funds totalled $821 million.
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      • 62 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on March 27: US 2 1265 85 Stg 4 701 12 Can- 1 7892 925 D F1 90 .15 38 S FY 109 11 36 Lit 1 9» 2 000 F FY 42 28 41 D Kr 31 64 71 •NKr-3890 99 B FY (con)
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      • 459 4 GOLD EASED slightly last week to close at US$529 a troy ounce on the New York Comex, from the previous week's finish of $541. Tension caused by the firm stance adopted by the Polish free trade unioh Solidarity supported a steady rise
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 47 4 A V*V Vi Congratulations The Chairman, Mr. Kwek Hong Png t Board of Directors of Singapore Finance Limited on the occasion of the official opening of their Bedok Branch on March 30th, 1981. From: Chairman and Board of Directors Matterhorn Pte. Ltd. C/o Hilltop Development Pte. Ltd.
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    • 100 4 ANTWERP JOHANNESBURG HONGKONG PRFSIDEa SINGAPORE LOSANGELES W STOCKHOLM THE PRESIDIUM DIAMOND EXCHANGE SINGAPORE: 10th Floor, Wellington Building, 20 Bideford Road Singapore 0922. Tel: *****86/7 Telex: ***** HONG KONG: 16th Floor, Lee Hing Building, 54-58 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong. Tel: 5-*****8 Telex: ***** Internationa) Inter-Dealer Market Indications March 23.1961
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  • 713 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0030 JFK SFO HKG MAS MH601 0630 KUL SIA SQ528 0710 DHA SLA SQ101 0615 KUL MAS MH605 0630 KUL MAS MH621 0635 PEN MAS MH671 0930 KUL AI AI410 0945 BOM MAA/KUL SIA SQ201 1000 HLP CPA
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 346 5 AFP SABAH Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh said the next state administration would be geared towards implementing bigger projects for the benefit of the people. Speaking at the RTM Complex in Kota Kinabalu soon after Berjaya's victory in the state election was announced,
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    • 197 5 Reuter WITH very large oil reserves and little or no other resources, it is in the selfinterest of Opec countries to stretch out their oil reserves. This is the conclusion of an international study on global energy needs over the next fifty years. The
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    • 265 5 Reuter CHINA still wants to expand economic cooperation with foreign countries despite its current period of beit-tight-ening which has seen huge contracts with foreign companies suspended. VicePremier Gu Mu said. Mr Gu was interviewed by the New China News Agency (NCNA) before leaving on Saturday night at
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    • 252 5 IN SINGAPORE last week for the Airports 2000 exhibition and conference was Mr Albert Camp (right), managing director of TDI International, an Australian based group with 16 overseas subsidiaries throughout the world. Mr Camp expressed concern at two stories which appeared in Business Times in the
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 355 5 Agencies CHINA has proposed to The Netherlands to start talks to downgrade their relations before the end of this month following a diplmatic row over a Dutch-Taiwan submarine deal, the New China News Agency reported yesterday. The agency said Assistant Foreign Minister Song Zhiguang had summoned Dutch Charge
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    • 511 5 NYT, Reuter THE US index of leading indicators in February fell for the third consecutive month, lending weight to widespread expectations of slowing business activity. Economists warned, however, against concluding that a new recession is imminent. The recent declines in the index of
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    • 101 5 AFP ALMOST half of Britain's biggest companies 15 years ago have now lost their "league table" rankings. A new table published in the 15th anniversary issue of Management Today showed that British Petroleum continues to hold the top place. But the "most conspicuous trend" had been
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    • 278 5 AFP A MILITARY plot to overthrow Sir Harold Wilson's Labour government was discovered in 1968, the Sunday Times reported yesterday in London. It said Sir Martin Furnival Jones, former head of the counter-espionage service MIS, has revealed that the alleged plot was the subject
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    • 148 5 Lai Opening For Trade Only Hours: Daily: 11.00 am to 3.00pm (Except 27 March 1981,11 00am to 7.00pm) For Public Only Weekdays: 3.00pm to 7.00pm Weekends: 3.00pm to 9.00pm (28 March 5 April 1981) Organised by Trade Fair Authority Of India Pragati Maidan Lai Bahadur Shastri Marg New Delhi *****1
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    • 89 5 The best reason of all to fly to London via Frankfurt Lufthansa. rankfurt «•••<* D-ABYL V# Lufthansa departs from Singapore at 2120 hours every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Arrives London at 0910 hours the next morning via Frankfurt. Similarly, from Kuala Lumpur at 0240 hours every Monday and Thursday arrives
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  • REVIEWS I
    • 654 6  -  By ILSA SHARP YAMINI Krishnamurti moves with the confidence of the consummate artist that she is, but with a confidence which hints all the same at cold detachment from her own performance. As a result, this virtuoso classical Indian dancer did not really take the audience's heart
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    • 1329 6  -  UK. Government Securities By KHUSHWANT SINGH A major feature of the recent UK Budget was the reduction of Bank of England Minimum Lending Rate from 14% to 12%. This is the third reduction since last July when MLR stood at a record level of 17%. A
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    • 876 7  -  By CHRIS YAP WILL the story of dance in Singapore turn a full circle? Ironically, this pertinent question about the present surfaces with a look into the past. Well, the past is now brought into focus for the first time in many years. Dance in
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    • 558 7  -  By TSANG SAU YIN FOUR sculptors, one each from Thailand, the Philippines. Malaysia and Indonesia, flew in late last week to join their Singapore counterparts to begin what could be a short series of sculpture symposiums throughout Asean. A working stint under the Intra-Asean
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    • 445 7 By KST I ENJOYED very much the performance of Dvorak's Stabat Mater by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) and Chorus under the direction of guest conductor Bvstrik Rezucha. It was the second time that I had heard the oratorio in a live performance. The first time was in
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    • 997 8  -  NO CULTURAL DESERT People often complain that Singapore is far from being a cultural hub. Yet if these complainers care to look around a bit harder, they would find a beehive of musical activity, in the form of SSO concerts, the Festival of Choirs and school
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 122 6 A gilt edged investment that's worth a king's ransom U.K. Government Securities Kin? Shaxson now provides local investors the unique opportunity to invest in U.K. Government Securities and reap high profits that are free of U.K. tax for those not ordinarily resident in that country-. There is also a special
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1561 6 Prime suspect in shooting f| DALLAS to back to town for another run. la the first episode of the thlnl season at 8.45 tonight, J R Ues close to death aa the Ewlng family await news of hto fate. As the police investigate the shooting, Jock names Cliff Barnes aa
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 353 7 FILM SHOWS THE French Embassy and Alliance Francaise will present Le Samourai (1967. B W) tomorrow (6.30pm) and on Wednesday (9.30pm) at the RELC Auditorium. Alain Delon takes the leading role. EXHIBITIONS AT THE National Museum Young People's Gallery Children's Art from Kamamoto, Japan. On display are 24 paintings and
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    • 1631 8 NANYANG FINANCE LIMITED AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANY COMPANY GROUP OMPANY ISING ON Statutory deposit with the Monetary Authority of Singapore Development properties I.osn«, advances and Interest receivable less provision for doubtful debts e *****,796 (1979 *****,432) Trade debtors Other debtors Fixed deposits and interest receivable with financial institutions Cash and
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 148 9 Reuter THE PHILIPPINES' 17 mining companies producing gold increased their output by 21.8 per cent in 1980, from 16,506 kilograms m 1979 to 20,109 kilos, v According to Chamber of •Mines statistics, Benguet Corporation, the Philippines' biggest gold producer, produced 5,692 kilos in 1980
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    • 263 9 Bangkok PRICES see-sawed within narrow limits at the Securities Exchange of Thailand last week before taking a turn downwards with a number of issues contributing to the weakening market. The week started off with the surprise announcement from Thai Farmers Bank. It came out
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    • 363 9 rI [^Sydney Reuter THE SYDNEY sharemarket continued Its Jerky recovery from the doldrums of the January February slump last week. The All Ordinaries index finished 13.« points higher on the week at 7VJ.C, more than (S points np on its year low on February 17
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    • 1350 9  -  •gl London By GERALD COLVERD YESTERDAY it was the London Marathon today it's back to work tomorrow brings another test of stamina. Some 7,000 people enjoyed their individual moment of glory, or togetherness. in London yesterday by seeking to run 42km (26 miles) for no other reason than
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    • 773 9 WM M K.Lumpur THERE was no doubt that the bulls continued to wield the upper hand at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. Despite what appeared to be an erratic and uncertain first half, the market rebounded smartly from Thursday onwards to post widespread
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    • 356 11 TOKYO STOCKS THE TOKYO stock market, faced with profit-taking, gave up further strength last Saturday, pulling down the DowJones average below the 7,300yen mark. The 225-stock Dow closed out the week at 7,278.32 yen for a 24.72 yen setback from Friday. March 28 Yen Altai-.. 458 18
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    • 381 11 U My AFP PERSISTENT buying mainly by foreign and Japanese personal investors kept the Tokyo stock market surging under the lead of giant-capi-tal stocks. The 225-stock Dow-Jones average, showing a steep 174.34-yen gain the previous week, closed the week at 7,278.32 yen for a 57.38-yen weekly
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    • 973 11 $~NEW YORK STOCKS Worries about events in PoIJik} and a rise in some key rest rates last Friday nwhed New York stock prices 4srply lower in moderate tiding. Pacific Bank raised Its prime rate to 17per c«nt after cutting it to 17 per e£t three days earlier,
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    • 711 11 fcjjNew York By 8 a UPI THE NEW YORK stock market boomed to an eight-year high last week, then gave up most of its gains when interest rates stopped retreating and tensions mounted in Poland. Analysts were uncertain whether the market could whip up enough steam this week
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    • 1044 12  -  1 Singapore By KOH TSE YING BULLISH fervour did not fade at the Singapore stock market last week, and the rally seen in the previous week continued to impress. Apart from a brief pause mid-week, it was generally an encouraging session and share prices ended
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    • 350 12  -  Week ended March 27 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUE Austral Ent: Bonus issue of one-for-two. Sel Properties: Bonus issue of three-for-two. OCBC: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-five and rights issue of one-for-five at $3.00 per share. Island and Pen: Bonus issue of one-for-five OTHERS
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    • 2907 12 1980 1981 High Low Company Laat Sale orGr'a Div Div C*vr Gr'i Y'ld Net P/E Vol COOO) Week High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 361* 300 209 290 420 184 352 940 406 458* 238* 220 116 138 203* 60 275 246* 187 214* Acma Alcom Allied
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    • 411 9 NOTICES This announcement appears as a matter of record onl\ KHI KRAKATAU HOOGOVENS INTERNATIONAL PIPE INDUSTRIES LTD. P.T., INDONESIA US$ 7,250,000 Term Loan Managed b\ I INTER-ALPHA ASIA (SINGAPORE) LTD. Provided b> INTER-ALPHA ASIA (SINGAPORE) LTD. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA BANQLE FRANCAISE DL COMMERCE EXTERIELR SOCIETE GENERALE (SINGAPORE BRANCH)
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    • 762 9 NOTICE m ii m. n TAT LEE BANK UMITED (tacorponMin«wßaput>icafSine*xM) The Board of Directors of Tat Lee Bank Limited is pleased to announce the following: AUDITED NET PROFIT AFTER TAXATION AND AFTER PROVIDING FOR DIMINUTION OF VALUE OF ASSETS AND ALLOCATION TO CONTINGENCY RESERVE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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    • 252 10 Where to wine,dine and entertain f I he American Express Card. Don't leave home without it. Get away to Sentosa S Costs only HALF AS MUCH if you're residing in Singapore It's easy. Just book our chalet units, and enjoy a 50% discount. Offer applies MONDAY-THURSDAY (except public holidays and
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    • 143 10 m INcrtug rill For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience. Businessmen's Lunch Monday to Friday $19.50 10' service charge cess Javanese Rijslafel Saturday <& Sunday $17.50 10'« service charge 'M < cess For reservations call *****77 A k<S> I'nrk Slhtiiioii Siii^iiiNtn' LUNCH Hors d'oeuvres trolley Roast prime rib
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    • 177 10 See Page 11 for NYSE and Tokyo stock prices Our chefs can whip up culinary delights that would excite even the most demanding of emperors Here at The Chinatown, we serve Szechuan specialties. Name your favourites Or ask for our recommendations Then be treated to a feast of tastes In
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    • 139 10 Inn Of Happiness Dine Dine Cantonese style. Szechiian style. The Inn of Happiness brings together the best of two culinary worlds. Two kitchens. Two chefs. All to double your dining pleasure, with that famous Hilton service. For reservations, please call 737-2233. 2156 R r YA e A cosy grill room
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    • 212 10 6 ft r «T V. The Dragon Palace Restaurant is where you can dine in regal splendour and dance to the mellow sounds of yesteryear with The Zodiac". Spacious enough to accommodate 450 people in comfort, Dragon Palace Restaurant also caters to the cosy twosome' a Cockpit HiW Oxley Rise/Penang
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 59 11 NOTICE This announcement appears as a matter of record only >" NEW ISSUE FEBRUARY 1981 PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK SINGAPORE OFFSHORE BRANCH U5530,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit Due 20th February 1984 Lead Managed by: DBS-DAIWA SECURITIES INTERNATIONAL LIMITED SUMITOMO FINANCE INTERNATIONAL Managed by: COUNTY BANK LIMITED SANWA
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    • 891 11 COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) BALANCE SHEET 31ST DECEMBER 1980 SHARE CAPITAL (Note 2) REVENUE RESERVES General reserve Profit unappropriated CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONS Deposits of customers (Note 3) Other liabilities including provisions and reserves Proposed dividend 1980 SS 5,000,000 1,825,650 35.590 6,861,240 191,755,000 2,114,292 240,000 194.109J *****,970,!
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 175 12 SAVINGS n accounts: 10%p.a, Deposit and withdrawal at any of our 51 branches. EFFECTIVE 30 MARCH 1981 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK CHUNG KHIAW BANK LEE WAH BANK Singapore s biggest banking group SAVINGS ACCOUNTS: 10%% p.a Deposit and withdrawal at any of our 8 branches. FIXED 11% pa. DEPOSITS- V/Wl XJm
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 1635 13  -  SINGAPORE OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP By CHARMAINE CHAN MYA AYE crowned his second Asian Circuit competition yesterday this year with a first-time win in the Singapore Open Golf Championship. Playing at the Singapore Island Country Club's Bukit course, Mya Aye returned a 72-hole total
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    • 529 13  -  By RONALD KOW JOHORE had been generally expected to give Singapore a hard time In last night's Malaysia Cup soccer match at the Nattonal Stadium. This Malaysian state side would not have given the Republic anything more than a two-goal win. It might
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 202 13 NOTICES NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 30th September, 1982 of: THE MITSUI BANK, LIMITED Hong Leong Building 16. Raffles Quay Singapore 0104 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above-mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the interest Period
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    • 177 13 WILSON 1200. HELP KEEP OFF-CENTRE HIT 5 ON TARGET m The 1200 LT Unique heel-toe weighting in the club head gives LT irons an expanded "sweet spot". To help keep off-centre hits on target For game improvement accuracy and consistency. Conventionally shaped irons and woods With the new lightweight v
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  • 243 14 THE Singapore Retail Merchants Association is taking steps to upgrade skills within the industry. Its latest plan is. to train middle management personnel. The association, chairman Teo Cheng Peow said, is working towards the organising of a diploma course 4n retail management but
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  • 484 14 Reuter, UPI A SHOWDOWN between reformers and hardliners at meeting of the Polish Communist Party's central committee on Sunday could prove decisive in resolving the country's political crisis. Talks between government and Solidarity leaders, aimed at averting a general strike starting tomorrow, were adjourned
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  • 258 14 AFP THE United Nations special envoy Mohamed Essaafi has presented some "new ideas" to Vietnam and Laos aimed at breaking the deadlock over war-torn Kampuchea. Before leaving Bangkok for Jakarta on another leg of his South-east Asian peace seeking tour on
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  • 492 14 Agencies INDONESIA has agreed to all the demands of the hijackers of a Garuda Airlines DC-9 airliner, including the release of 84 political prisoners by the Jakarta government, a Thai government spokesman said in Bangkok last night. Mr Trirong Suwanphiri, the chief government spokesman, said
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  • 488 14 AP US PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan says "it's far too early" for him to have a summit meeting with Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev and that any such session would have to include discussion of "the whole matter of the imperialism of the Soviet
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 64 14 Private Limited Companies READY-MADE FOR SALE mjmiim if. Mil; ifl Please Call *****26/7 Singapore Secretarial Services Co. (Pte.) Room 1101,11 th Floor, Gotten Mile Tower, Beach Road Singapore 0719 Management Secretarial Services Sdn. Bhd. Tel: *****2 50-C Jalan Bukit Bin tang Kuala Lumpur fa s ■i r #<* —i jkis^S
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 67 14 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Showers in several places in the late morning. Otherwise fair. Report for 24 hours prior to 1.31 pm on March 29 at the airport. Maximum temperature 30.2 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 24.8 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 1.95
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 258 15  -  By JAN LEE NEPTUNE Agencies Pte Ltd (NAPL) will acquire a new computer in July this year following a sale agreement with Hewlett Packard and Computer Management Associates Pte Ltd (CMA). The system is a HP 3000 Computer, comprising a central processing unit with
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    • 557 15  -  By VONG NYAM MING EFFORTS to set up a shipping association to represent shipping agents in Port Klang have come to a standstill pending the decision of the Malaysia Registrar of Societies. Shipping agents in Port Klang have for some time agitated for a
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 32 15 THE Malaysian National Shippers' Council (MNSC) will hold its annual general meeting on April 14 to elect office-bearers. The council will also discuss matters affecting shippers in Malaysia.
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      • 96 15 AFP THE waters south of Seram island and the Banda Sea in Maluku province, Indonesia, are closed to general shipping till April 1 in connection with war exercises to be held by the Indonesian Armed Forces. The ban also applies to traditional fishermen using small proas and joint
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      • 39 15 AP THE Shanghai Ship Industry Company has sold a 36,000-ton class bulk carrier to the Hongkong-Asia Shipping Co Ltd of Hongkong, the largest bulk carrier ever sold by a Shanghai firm, a Shanghai newspaper reports. AP
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      • 175 15 AFP A FIVE-year-old dispute between the Swedish Svenska Varv Shipyards and the Libyan General National Maritime Transport Company (GMTC) over the delivery of three tankers has been resolved. The first of the three vessels, displacing 153,700 tons each, has just been delivered and the two others
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    • 726 15 SUpvtagLlae PM* CM Achipelego vn 1 Adriatic IV 2 Afea VI 3 Afro-Eurasia VI 2 Alfred CT vin 4 All trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI Angonave ANL V I 1 1 Antoll vm 1 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV m 1 Asia Merchant VI
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    • 937 16 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. Time of Arrival Lines Operatn Date Time Bunga Penaga 12B/13A 26.3.81 0700 Ned-EAC 50 TT Ibn Hazm 31 25.3.81 1930 Sealord 50 VC Hakata Maru 34/219 27.3.81 0600
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    • 1491 16 NORTH American grain chartering was generally quiet on Thursday but rates held fully steady. Brokers said a feature was the US$53 paid for grain from the US Gulf to Algeria in April which compared with $50 previously. Two vessels were covered from the Gulf to Rotterdam and Ghent
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    • 334 17 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Blue Kochi (ro/ro) (1700 after Ivan Skuridine. must starboard alongside) 35 36 Chidambaram (Passenger (1700) 1 2 Isokaze (Tanker) (1800 after Kota Bintang, subject gas free, bulk soya bean oil) 13/ 14 Miwon (Tanker) (1800 after Jacek Malczewski, D/L, subject gas free)
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    • 1324 17  -  By RAJ SATHIVALE THE euphoria which followed the setting up of the Domestic Shipping Licensing Board to implement the cabotage law, with promises of the cake only to Malaysian nationals, has dissipated, replaced by fears of overcapacity. During the last three months, ships plying the
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    • 174 17 AFP THE Japanese steelmaker Nippon Kokan KK (NKK) claimed it has designed ships that can save about 40 per cent of bunker fuel with efficient propulsion and the use of waste heat. The company will apply the design to one 86,000-deadweight-ton bulk carrier and two
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    • 1243 21 SCHEDULE The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN Ship
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    • 806 22 A Singapore company shopping for good buys at the London secondhand tonnage market last week has acquired a 16,180 long dwt vessel built in 1964 for about US$3 million. The company. Sin Chiao Shipping, said the tweendecker Bendearg will be renamed New Panther and used sometime next month
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    • 250 15 vo^ tsti. Europe Our Next Loader Port Kelang:. 4/ 4 Singapore: For further details, see page V re CONTAINER Schedules n LONDON Freights 11/ HI SHIPS In Port 11l SHIPPING List VH REGIONAL Weather VIII SHIP Sales vill J AR DIM A\l A H Orient Overseas Ctmicuwi Line a;i'i Wt.
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    • 311 15 lISEALORD® UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S'pore I Loading for Mma Qaboos Dubai (26/4). Abu Dhabi (29/4). Doha (2/5), Dammam (5/5). Kuwait (8/5) Accephnt Containers Only Mma Qaboos Acceptnt bmtbufc and containers Mina Qaboos (6 5), Kuwait (9 b) Dammam (12/5). Doha (15/5). Dubai (18/5), Abu
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    • 470 15 Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang: 16/4 Singapore; 13/4 For further details, see page V n*r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS SINGAPORE CLOSKG TIMES CY ?9th March 1500 HRS CFS ?Bth March 2400 MRS Feeder Vesael m m r*
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 697 16 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE S pore 1) Mseilles 2) Rdam 3) Hburg 4) Gburg Cartawer Service To Europe Feeder *P Kelang V«set Spore 1) Msetlles 2) Rdam
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    • 288 16 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA KIT AMtKALS "BARBER PRIAM" Apr 4. "TSU" Apr. "BARBER TAIF" 17. "BARBER MEMNON" Apr 21. "BARBER TOBA" Mar *ii *sms aarn smutok at bbs tembml eoooww n •*> fmtmrn*i TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF 17/5 22/5 1/0 0/6
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 1058 17 THOME CO. PTE. LTD SHIPBROKERS SPECIALIZING IN SALE AND PURCHASE Of SHIPS CONTRACTING OF NEWBUHDINGS TANKER CHARTERING DRYCARGO CHARTERING TELEPHONE: *****51 (6 LINES) TELEX: RS ***** THOMEJO RS ***** THOME PANALPINA 5 Continents—l Forwarder ANY LCL SHIPMENT FROM USA in our unique PANTAINER EXPRESS container service. Cheap Regular Fast Reliable
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    • 341 17 /ETg hranco tieigion Services (Fur East Krc.ich Senire with Btl-ixan tar Kiisttrr. I,\*ies) o> ACE CONSORTIUM KOREAN MCENONSaied AERCATOR 3 Apr KOKAN MCIJM I Apr ORENTAL CHEF 13 Apr NEPTUPE MIX 17 Apr SMGAPORE P KEIANG Le Hint R dam Hbwf BHaren I aerp II Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 786 18 TO NORTH EUROPE Xoatotn Bay City ot E<Mw|li Ouka by EK>e Man Bmattow TO MEDrmmAME* Chmiw D* Uon T¥» Hft 28 3 30'3 8 4 10 4 10 4 12 4 TO NORTH EUROPE /ME DITERR ANE A S pore PK I 54 7 4 29 4 1 5 29
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    • 757 18 KOREA SH,mNG LINE. HIPPING CORPN P. Keijnc POUN6 STORE ALTAI 161* Sid SU In fort FROM BUS BANGKOK ALTAR 162E Sid In Port TO BUS AN VEGA 159W 16-20 April 2124 April 26-29 April FROM BUSAI BANGKOK VEGA 160E 16-20 Apr* 21-24 Apr! 26-29 Apri TO BUSAN KSC KSC KSC
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    • 652 18 EVERGREEN LINE I FAR EAST,EUROPE EXPRESS FUtl CONTAINER SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON, MANCHESTER, BIRMINGHAM, BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS. ETC. WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S>*t Mtf* w—*m Rrftardjai f rtiitMt UNI It Itorn khrt 10/04 21/04 23/04 25/04 21/04 29/04 «/04 30/04 2/05 4/05 7/05
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    • 1012 18 A A A A A Everett Lines w Burim Five Star SkippNif Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOAOMG FOR RANGOON y > X y > A »<c«ptw| carp Ik HK am Ijpjn (My sp»« NM« P*t« ii/? lii>m M/i vr MYOMArWA*" l/t Anr p*■* it/it Apr B F SS C Agent*
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    • 460 18 an IELO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD O SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAUS SERVICE GEWRAL AGENTS CONTAMER BOOKMG OCEAN SHTPMG STORE TEL *****44/7 MUM'S CQNTMCR P KELANG TEL (347. >973/4 SUB AGENTS P KELANG EAST ASM SHPPMG TEL 3M737/3/7751 PENANC MALAYSIA TRADE I TRANSPORT TEL (7003 I ***** OCEAN SHTPMC t ENTERPRISES
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 825 19 L. PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA A (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) 11 !l„-f 1 1 IU h .19 U.ItVWTr.THi COLOMBO HODEIDAH I JEOOAH I AOABA 11-13/4 20-20/4 22-22/4 24-24/4 13-14/5 20-20/5 22-22/5 24-24/5 11-12/6 16-18/6 20-20/6 22-22/6 i-f;" COLOMBO I S'PORE 3-4/5 8-9/5 2-3/6 6-7/6 1-2n
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    • 733 19 r riK* BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE ■PS BBS Kf M» tfflM Haifeig Eipress FROM EUROPE H BURG B HAVEN D IMM HAVRE SOTQM W Germany Austria Benetm France MUK P Ketang S port F«~ bM bM MM hM SjM 34/3 1/4 «vm Eft* Mm M Saßed
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    • 823 19 F5 >51 yi i 1)1 y< jJL 'i t 4 I v,V 4 g i ''4 i I i i t V'V 5 Scan Dutch? WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE lOlfnH Feodr If*" I PINACA SM I DAK.M 4/4 I PMACA 10/4 1 OMftM 17/4 I UNAGA ?4/4 B DAHLIA 1/5
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    • 672 19 p I 41 4 i r ■J I >i BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES SINGAPORE *to Reunion Durbon Capetown Pt El,i BANK LINE FOR REUNION SOUTH AFRICA balder zea DAWN Sembowong 2 27/4 3/5 5/5 Lukes/fe' Linos U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE Dntl trom SfO Lbcti SPORE LESLK LYKES Sid Sid 14/4 ASHLEY
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 955 20 *i K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA ETD FEEDER \(€SS£LS* PR V MOTH* VCSSCLS TK U St NY tord Rjy »4 SaM bPwt <«*« Man 12/4 23/4 *a»a Mara 15/4 24/4 Nra knty Mara 14/4 J/5 la 9m 12N 31/} 3/4 A» Mara 11/4
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    • 567 20 aa 0 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WIST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE l<udn( tar LOS ANGELES. SAM FRMWSCO SEATTLE TACOMA. lAACOIWR N.C /kc«pt*x fa/Fa Cont*»tn P neum Smppore L A* •A NUAr Nib M Ap AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Aetata! Ftt/Fa CMUmh 30 Apr It I 3 June 27 Ami 30 W ■■Mi
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    • 588 20 o »I"< >111 > SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20TH FLOOR OCE AN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 13LINESI GENERAL *****1 114 I INESI TERMINAL OFF'CE *****83 TELE* RS ***** RS ***** A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP UIU 111 tad! r) Container Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK M PI/30
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    • 583 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "o Room t'-G 1 !CB Builrjmq S Mentor Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****-3 38^005 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES ion* MYMCID 17 *«issa STORE P. KELANG LOAOMG FOR: 7 Ap Mwwi/B—— 15/17 Apr Banta Abbas/8 Khanen 15/17 tp D—ni/lUwmt/DMfcii X SAfVI ICR LINES A
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    • 698 20 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11 "*****57 Q ALP AC LINE ALPAC AFRICA V.46 In Port ALPAC ASIA V 47 22 Apr A|«ih: Sinfapore MTRASE P Kelang Petwng Saied 27 Apr R' union /Durban R. Lumpur MTRASEA (PTE) LTD *****11 BOOKMG *****57 YEO SHPPMG
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 669 21 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): A mfrobe' Of fhe ACf ConiorTtU<v MERCATOR 22W+. K. JACEJIN 9W HK CONTAINER 25W. C. CONTAINER 11W... K. CHANCE 2E 4/4 C. PAUI 26E U/4 TW BRIDGE 5E 17 ,t Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia MERCATOR S pore Closing Times: FCL
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    • 347 21 MALDIVE LINES HA ETA ETA STORE KUANTAN PORT KELANG MALDIVE NOBLE 28/3 Loading F<h Jebor All MALDIVE PKNfER 10/4 Loading for ieddah MALDIVE NOVEL 30/3 Loading for Kuwait «EE 28/3 27/3 Loading For Bahrein/ Dammam/Kuwait/Dubai MALDIVE IMPORTER 8/4 Loading For Male MALDIVE NEIGHBOUR 15/4 Loading For Dubai/Kuwait MALDIVE UNmr 29/3
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    • 495 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SftSOV BULDMG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (10 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** f KEIANG POMNC M/S SHARK AT WAH SOON SON. BW) IST AND 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS HAI NO 1. IAIAN
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    • 61 21 BBHBa TOKO LINE MV "CAMPHOR" VOV-It arrtvrd m 22*d-Marr-h-l«g| at Jinn Part. Consignees of all damaged cargoes ex the above captioned vessel are notified that the General Survey will be held on Tuesday, 31st March, 1961 at Jurong Port Godown No 1 from 10 00 am to 1.00 pm No
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 531 22 I Al YANG SHIPPING CO. SDN. BHD. V*T Wo PKciaaf Ontiutwi H V THAI YANG VOY 3/11 to Part Nhi M.V. THM TUNG VOT 4/11 Apr m MV CMOON YANG VOT 1/11 3/4 Apr Mn/KK NAM HUA SHIPPING SDN BHD MILLION SHIPPING SDN BHD MVMRiIONNOI 3/11 7 Apr Kud»(/S*u/BMulu MV
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    • 608 22 JINYANG LINE SEOUL EXPRESS LMER SERVICE TO RAN PORTS ETA LOADING FOR: JINYANG NO. 17 15/17 Apr Bandar Abbas/ Bandar Khomeini/ Any Iranian Port A VESSEL 7 May do General Agents KOMNS MARITIME SERVICES PTE LTD Room 601, ICB Building, Shenton Woy, Singapore Tel: *****22 *****67 (BANGLADESH FLAG) AL 4000
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    • 318 22 ft JOHORE SHIPPING LY 161 ULAN TENGKU BAOAR PORT KfIANG SFIANGOR MAI AVSIA HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD i Express Unttoad Servee from P Keiang 1 East Malaysia Brim P. KELANG Loading ior 7/4 KK. SANDMAN 21/4 KK. SANDMAN 4/5 KK. SANDMAN 28/3 KUCHMG 6/4 KUCHMG 16/4 KUCHMG HAYATI V: 5/81
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    • 463 22 SEGANI SHIPPING SDN. BHD 4TH FLOOR. WISMA MERLIN. P O BOX 2399, KUALA LUMPUR EXPRESS RO/RO VEHICLE CARRIER SERVICE P. KELANG LOADING FOR: SEGANI SATU V 3 12/4 Kuch, KK, S'Kan SEGANI SATU V 4 24/4 Kuch, KK* SEGANI SATU V 5 11/5 Kuch, KK* SEGANI SATU V 6 2S/S
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    • 424 22 OCEAN LINES REGULAR NOW CONFERENCE SERVICES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE (Also accepting or go lo> Rifeka Bourgas Conslarua subject to inducement! Spore PKelang Penang loading tor -ma OCEAN ACE VI3WB 21 Apr Pod Said/Aleiandria/Limaisoi Pvaetn/Bcnit/Lattaku/ OWNED VESSELS SAGASIA PTE LTD. (LOUIS DREYFUS GROUP Of COMPANIES) 1* *****55 <5 Uw) ma B
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 158 22 Jjgr X s v: m as (U SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. c cr* Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain Cloudy Sky Wave height Surface wlids are Indicated by imwi
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