The Business Times, 2 July 1981

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 THURSDAY, JULY 2,1981 60 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 73 1 Reuter LONDON, Wed. Libya, which charges the highest oil prices in Opec, has offered to cut the price of one of its high-quality crudes by US$l.lO to $39.68 a barrel, a spokesman for British Petroleum said today. Industry sources said oil companies had been pressing
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    • 76 1 UPI BEIRUT, Wed. Syria has pulled out most of its Soviet-made SAM-6 missiles from eastern Lebanon's Bekaa valley, the rightist Phalangist Voice of Lebanon radio said. There was no confirmation of the report and the broadcast did not say when the missiles were pulled out and how
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    • 68 1 Reuter BEIJING, Wed. China's new Communist Party Chairman, Hu Yaobang, today called for a practical approach to government and for greater democracy within the party in a keynote speech marking its 60th anniversary and his own promotion. In what appeared to be a move to pacify leftist
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    • 85 1 UPI TEL AVTV, Wed. Labour Party leader Shimon Peres took a slim lead in the tightest election Israel has ever seen, but his advisers said forming a coalition would be a "problem" and conceded that Prime Minister Menachem Begin had a better chance to lead the
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    • 70 1 Reuter MOSCOW, Wed. Soviet authorities have introduced new currency regulations for Moscow's foreign community, barring all businessmen and correspondents from shopping with convertible currency coupons in the capital's diplomatic shop. From today the coupons, which are essential for virtually all daily purchases, would be issued only to
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    • 89 1 AFP TOKYO, Wed. What is claimed to be the world's first practical X-ray machine for massproduction of ultra large scale integrated circuits (Isi) has been developed by the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone's Telecommunications Institute. Dubbed the SR-1, the new machine works much like a copying machine in
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 133 1 Rises Indices Veneer Prod J Cement Ming Court Allied Choc U O L Sigma Metal DBS Tractors Straita Trading Tasek Cement Sclangor Dredg M Credit 575 685 850 338 500 238 985 740 1240 910 760 545 433 50 45 26 18 16 15 15 10 10 10 10
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      144 1 Rises Indices M Cement 1510 90 BT Index: June 30 June 1 Boustead 1000 30 *****3.70 *****3.06 Falls Industrials: 1238.62 1233.16 Finance: 2047.92 2015.49 Hotels: 524.12 523.41 Pac Dev 1400 -120 Properties: 1290.30 1283.47 C Sugars 2150 -100 Tins: 477.94 475.69 PMR1 1180 -90 Srubbers: 1406.41 1402.91 HLInd
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  • 580 1  -  RECREATIONAL FACILITIES INCLUDED By FONG MEW LENG HONGKONG entrepreneur, C S Low, is to spend about $140 million to develop a modem shopping-cum-resi-dential complex along part of the Singapore River front. The project, called Riverside Galleria, will be built on a 7,730 square metre plot
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  • 246 1 INCHCAPE Bhd's timber division this week retrenched 11 of its 34 employees in its Singapore head office. The 11 were four executives and three general duties employees from the finance section, and four from the marketing section. The non-executives were all unionised employees. Mr DC Denman,
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  • 539 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH THE Housing and Development Board has started to sell its surplus bricks to the private sector, to help ease the current shortage of bricks in Singapore. The board said it has decided to step into the market at this Juncture
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  • 306 1 MALAYAN Credit (MC) yesterday announced an 111.99 million purchase of a 4,258 sq metre piece of freehold property in Thomson Road. The property, located just outside Toa Payoh, is zoned for residential development. Malayan Credit said it intends to re-devel-op the site, subject to obtaining
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  • 280 1 VENEER Predacts staged a return to the trading ream d the stack exchange yesterday amidst a generally easier market aadertaae. The market was hit by a boat at preOt-tekiag which seat prices tarnMing. Only a handful «I stacks were aMe te resist
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  • 474 1  -  By MANO SABNANI NATIONAL Iron and Steel Mills has set out to prove to its shareholders and the general investment community that it is still a growth company, despite financial analysts' recent criticisms that the government-backed group has been slow to expand and
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    • 77 1 MBS SHIPPING TIMES EASIER for shoe makers who VENEER Products may moke setl to the US 4 cash coll IS DESTINATION Chongl: pic- HOW Keppel ond UOL rote os tares and reports 8 Investments 13 JAPANESE reploy of o protec- PLYWOOD makers feel quotas tionlst problem Inadequate CROSSWORDS 8, TV
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 238 3 A COMPANY manufacturing defence equipment and other precision products has started offering its heat treatment facilities on a commercial basis to other industry users here. To-date, Ordnance Development and Engineering has about 20 major customers using the precision heat treatment facilities set up by Ipsen
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    • 634 3 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH605 1045 KUL PAL PR501 1055 MNL SIA SQ191 1105 PEN MAS MH682 1115 KCH SIA SQ240 1125 MGS SIA SQ105 1130 KUL RBA BI423 1200 BWN SIA SQ1 1210 SFO/HNL/HKG SIA SQ203 1230 HLP GIA GA944 1245 PKU
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    • 281 3 OVERSEAS Union Bank has announced a new organisational structure following the retirement of Mr Yos Kupasrimonkol (Y C Khoo) as general manager (establishment and branches) on June 30. The new structure has three divisions. They are headed by Mr Hsuan Owyang, general manager (operations), Mr Robert Wong,
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    • 307 3 A DELEGATION of local businessmen will visit Japan between July 12 and 19 to study the use of industrial robots. So far. nine applications have been received by the organisers, the Singapore National Employers Federation. Among the participants will be executives from
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    • 86 3 A SEMINAR on visual inspection organised by the Singapore Quality Reliability Association will be held at Ming Court hotel on July 23 and 24. The seminar will elaborate on the influence and role of the human factor in quality assurance and discuss various approaches and methods to
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    • 264 3 OFFSHORE equipment manufacturers in Singapore can expect to double their 1960 output by 1984 But oil rig builders, with their current good business, may lose out to foreign competitors. Some local yards have back-log orders up to 1984 and drilling companies looking for quick delivery time
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    • 521 3  -  By RICHARD SEAH THE growing market for aviation fuel, particularly with the opening of Singapore Changi Airport, has attracted the attention of several major oil companies. Elf Petroleum (SEA), a unit of the French Societe Nationale Elf Aquitaine group, and Air Total, another major French
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    • 482 3 THE prospect erf meeting experts in modern engineering technology does not seem attractive to many companies here, judging by the poor response received by the organisers to-date. About 50 participants have registered for the "Modern Engineering Technology" seminar organised by Applied Research Corporation and
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    • 124 3 DAELIM Industrial of South Korea is preparing to install major mechanical equipment for the Shell hydrocracker it has contracted to rebuild. The contract for the installation of the two reactors at Pulau Bukom has been given to Walter Wright (S) which will use a single hook mobile
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    • 228 3 COMPUTER professionals and end users alike will have a chance to see the latest equipment in data processing, telematics, communication and office automation in an international exhibition to be held in Paris later this year. Sicob *81 will be held from Sep 23 to Oct 2 and more
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 526 4 Reuter tCvELOPMENT of energy in China is a high and the key to furJar economic expansion. 3* report by the Energy Jfcmittee of the American Skmber of Commerce SBCHAM) in Hongkong Xerday said an inability Mwlance growth of capacifiand output, the loss in Sbnical expertise
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    • 266 4 AFP A NEW World Bank study of the Philippines' balance of payments position foresees the doubling of the country's foreign borrowings in the next five years to reach US$2.2 billion. The study said the increased borrowings would primarily be used to ease the country's
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    • 719 4 NYT PRESIDENT Reagan has ordered an end to four years of restraints on imports of shoes. The White House said the announcement on Tuesday strengthens the Administration's fundamental commitment to free trade and paves the way for lower consumer prices. The decision to
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    • 316 4 UPI TWO of the world's largest coal companies have joined forces in a Pennsylvania mining venture that will help fuel West German industry and yield as much as half a billion dollars in annual US coal revenues. Consolidation Coal Co (Consol) and Rheinische Braunkohlenwerke AG of West
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    • 386 4 AFP AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser has become the highest paid prime minister in the country's history, with a rise overnight of A 520.000 a year. In a broadcast statement sent by satellite during his trip to Washington, Mr Fraser told his
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    • 486 4 AP UPI ISRAELI Prime Minister Menachem Begin proclaimed victory yesterday and sought the support of smaller parties to form a new government, despite inconclusive partial election returns that gave Mr Shimon Peres' Labour Party a narrow edge. Computer projections announced by Israel Radio, based
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    • 538 4 Reuter BRITAIN took over the leadership of the European Common Market yesterday, cautiously hopeful that quiet diplomacy may help nudge the Soviet Union out of Afghanistan. The rotating six-month presidency of the European Economic Community (EEC) normally involves heavy backstage drudgery in guiding negotiations
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    • 436 4 THE communist trade bloc Comecon opens its annual council session in Sofia, Bulgaria, today with Poland's economic turmoil presenting one of the greatest challenges to the organisation in its 32-year history. Prime ministers from the 10 member countries are expected to discuss integration of their economies through 1965,
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 406 4 Agencies INDONESIA and South Korea have agreed in principle to undertake jointly big construction projects through international tenders, Indonesian Public Works Minister Purnomo Sidi said. The agreement followed the visit to Jakarta last week of South Korean President Chun Doo Hwan. PRIME Mlaister Zenko Suzuki premised the General
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 615 6 Reuter tHIRD world countries lave watched the value of Eeir coffee and cocoa experts fall by up to 20 per §Mit since the beginning of May, with international fammodity agreements apparently powerless to pip •"The prices of both commodities, vital foreign exchange earners
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    • 271 6 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly easier with July One RSS buyers quoted at 233.25 cents per kilo, down 1.75 cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on stale bull liquidation and lack of buying support, they said. Afternoon prices were marked up
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    • 354 6 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday MAM (1 Buyers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 236.00 Int. 1 R S S July 233 50 Int 1 R S S. August MO 50 Int. 1 R.S.S 217.50 UK Coot 216.50 Int. 3 R S S Z13 00 UK Coot
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    • 117 6 NOON 86R and SMR pnem jiMUrimf: ■AS S8R 20 SSR50 (I tarn pdix (1-Ua pallvi WT (Cvml Mlk) Bay art MUri t) 208 50 210.SON t) 20* 00 J08.00N Aa|Hi (Fartrard Mtfe) Barer* (tlbra 210. SO 212-60 N 208 00 210 00N MRU H SMR CV SMR
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    • 101 6 THE STRAITS tin price In Peaaig yesterday rose two cents to M 528.87 a kilo, still within the ITA lower range of $27.28 to $39.11 a kilo, dealers said. The rise was encouraged by firmer overnight London advices, Japanese, Enropean and local support and continued buffer stock manager
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    • 33 6 Rubber: July 1 Singapore: July: 233.25 cents (down 1.75 cenia) Malaysia: July: 251.00 cenia (down 3.00 centa) Tin: M$2&S7 per kilo (up 2 centa) Official offering: 240 tonnea (down 2 tonnea)
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    • 151 6 WHEAT futures In Chicago on Tuesday closed around the middle of a 12 cent range, up 3M to 4*4 cents a bushel in moderate trade. Late local profit-taking edged values off day's highs. However, the market settled on a constructive note since values ended on the July based *3.70
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    • 1198 6 NEW YORK THE NEW York stock market yesterday drifted lower for the fourth consecutive day on Tuesday, reflecting the continued uncertain outlook for interest rates. Trading was quiet and lacklustre, as many investors remained on the sidelines ahead of the coming Independence Day holiday, analysts said. The
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    • 181 6 CHINESE Pr«<M« Exchange, Slngapare, daring price* per 1M kg yesterday. Cmnt «II: Bulk fob $116.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1129 00 sellers, new drum fob $135 00 sellers C*prs: Mixed (loose) $69.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob AsU NLW $380 00 sellers. Sarawak
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    • 206 6 YARN and cotton prices were' quoted as follows in Hongkong on Tuesday. Yesterday's quotes were not available because of Hongkong's holiday closure yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CaMaa jrara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.355: 32s 2,870. 40s 3.010 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gaads: China Butterfly and
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    • 318 6 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crap 1.34, 100 per cent second class I.OS, 100 per cent third class 1.05, 25 per cent new crop no stock. B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0 80,
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    • 668 6 COFFEE: News that the International Coffee Organisation cut export quotas at its executive board meeting yesterday lifted robusta futures in late morning, and they ended the midday call at the highs with gains of £37 to £30 a tonne. However, mo6t of the recent gains have been based
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    • 208 6 SOYBEAN futures hi Chicago on Tuesday finished B'i to seven cents a bushel higher, around the middle of a 15 cent range. Late local profit-taking accounted for pared gains, traders said. Traders attributed Tuesday's technical recovery to speculative demand in response to the lower than anticipated USD A US
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    • 169 6 THE Kuala Lumpur market yesterday firmed iiC fairly active trading on covering over last week'q; Indian purchase ot 25,000 tonnes rbd olein and a* purchase by Pakistan yesterday of 5,000 RBD palm oi] c and f first half August shipment/» dealers said. In July, south rose Ms2s to
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 573 6 TOKYO THE Tokyo Stock Market average yesterday gained 27.51 to close at a record 7,894.93 in fairly active trading on volume 560 million shares, renewing the record for the fourth consecutive day, dealers said. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index added 0.92 to 587.07. Buying
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    • 322 6 BANKING stocks yesterday dominated an otherwise dull start to the financial year as upward pressure on domestic interest rates continued to mount, brokers said The Bank of NSW, Which raised prime to a record 15.75 earlier this week, rose 10 cents to *3.20 The CBA gained 20 cents to
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    • 51 6 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 544.8 Monday 543.8 Week AfO 544.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 976.88 Monday 684 5« Week Aco 1008.66 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday closed Tuesday 1734.66 Week Ago 1708.90 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 755.4 Tuesday 753.3 Week Ago 749.9 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 699.9 Tuesday 699.6 Week Ago
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    • 69 6 Reuter THE Nikko Securities Co Ltd 30 million share issue has been priced at $1,931 a share, or approximately 427 yen, the issue's consortium leader Deutsche Bank AG said. The issue of common stock, evidenced by European depositary receipts, and managed by an international consortium, was
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    • 407 6 The ASEAN Report Update Published bv The Asian Wall Street Journal The ASEAN Report gave businessmen for the first time a key which opens the door to doing business with the countries within ASEAN Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. The ASEAN region is one of the fastest growing
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  • 436 8 RADICAL environmentalists will not welcome the prospect of a massive shopping and residential complex arising from the rubble that once used to be a bustling vegetable wholesaling centre. The more pragmatic of those who cry out against the destruction of old Singapore will, however,
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  • 230 8 WHEN animal husbandry was less advanced, swill was considered appropriate food for pigs. But a combination of various factors has made swill unsuitable for Singapore pigs. Our modern porkers are of a better class than their forefathers. Their constitutions demand the high nutrients
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  • 401 8  -  Letters to the Editor Peter T H Kok, DEAR Sir, Being a member of an international insurance broking house; I must take exception to the blatant remark in the article (Business Times, June 19) under the headline 'Blame falls on brokers rates war worries
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  • 108 8 DEAR Star, Sam Koh's comments on minimum toilet facilities are honourable but naive. Perhaps he has not came across abuse in the usage of the toiletries provided, not to mention the theft of even toilet rolls! I have. Yes. we can promulgate the laws but, until the
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  • 825 8  -  TSANG SAU YIN takes you on SQ 101 from Kuala Lumpur the first scheduled flight to land at Singapore Changi Airport, yesterday the scene of bagpipes and lion dances TSANG SAU THE EARLY pink tints of a Kuala Lumpur dawn were already painting the sky when the great
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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    • 1413 8 Tony Bennett in Hawaii HAWAII b ike setting cheeen by Tsny Beawtt far his special (eh I, ll.lt). liM»g him are the Rahy ■raff lntrrnstisnsl J ass Qnartet, The Cnngregatton aad iaey Heathertaa. Taay ■lags "San Fraadaee", "Stnager la ParUhe" and "Let There Be Lave". 8t Jaieph'i Institotton aad Victoria
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  • 1281 9  -  By MAX WILKINSON FT THE EXTRAORDINARY appetite which the world is now showing for Video tape recorders has taken even the Japanese manufacturers by surprise and presented them with a difficult dilemma. On the one hand, the tough struggle between the two competing Japanese
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  • 1600 9  -  CIBA-GEIGY'S 'LEITBILD' (GUIDING PICTURE) By CHRISTOPHER LORENZ FT THE INITIATIVE shown by a relatively junior manager, Bernard Liard, sparked off an acquisition that could prove of considerable strategic importance to one of the world's largest chemical combines, Ciba-Geigy. A marketing manager for one of the company's product
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  • 1131 9  -  FORUH With LESTER THUROW THE AMERICAN semiconductor industry is in the process of shifting from technologies with a relatively low demand for capital (plant and equipment) to technologies with a much higher demand for capital. The American way to make this transition
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 518 9 NOTICE EftJUB ©HB(S(LB MALAYAN CEMENT BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company and of the Group for the first half-year ended 31st May 1981 as follows:Company Group Teething problems encountered in the commissioning of the new APMC kiln are being
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 309 10  -  By WONG AI KWEI SWISS Volksbank, the fourth largest bank in Switzerland, has set up a representative office here. The new office is the Volksbank's second representative office in Asia. Its first office was established in Tokyo. Mr Richard Caduff, its regional representative said: "Our
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    • 253 10 THE US FEDERAL Open Market Committee will address many issues when it convenes on July 7 to chart its future path. The monetary aggregates will undoubtedly be the focus of a plethora of attention and will be perceived as the prelude to some slowing in
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    • 211 10 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed easier compared with overnight levels in thin trading, dealers said. Prices were marked up between US$3 to $6 an ounce at the outset following the metal's overnight recovery in New York, then held steady during the morning session before falling fairly sharply in the
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    • 43 10 Tms Mm New York 8»B 8 SOB 8 75S 8 MS Zurich 8 SOB 8C5B (.70S 88SS W r4 T«« Singapore 8 30B 8«0B 8 SOS 8 80S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounr t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 43 10 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender (or a total of $110 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from July 6 to July 8. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000
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    • 71 10 THE dollar yesterday opened firmer against a continuing background of high US interest rates. Opening quotes yesterday US 1.9140/50 Can 2.3004 21 Cross -1.2015/18 DMk 4.6070 6110 D F1 5.1185 1230 S Fr 3 9260 9310 B FY (con) 75.49/56 F Fr 10 9865/11.0210 Lit 2290 20 2295.20 Yen
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    • 455 10 THE US dollar was generally stronger against all other currencies on the local foreign exchange market yesterday Dealers said that this was probably because of more buying interest In the dollar as the market had been short for the past few days. However, activity still remained slow as
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    • 22 10 THE avertfa rtU at which b«Jm Singapore baaki ara carreatly prepared to lead to their boat eaetosaers Is 18.5 per coat.
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    • 168 10 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on July 1. US If limits nt OBTBST 7 dajt 1»* ISM 1 month n* It* 2 months 17* 17* 3 months n* 17* months 17* IT* months lftll/MMS/M 12 months 1S7/M Hlti nfixa. Dm 1 month (■MM Prists) 12
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    • 157 10 THE dollar far overnight delivery yesterday doaed at 238.00 yen, compared with a 228.30 opening here and 228.00/10 close in New York overnight, dealers «aid Trading volume was a fairly active US&.I 9 billion The dollar steadied after an early setback In late moderate trading on fresh buying by
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    • 41 10 FRANKFURT «changes ope» iag quotes oa July 1: US 2.4036/90 Stg 4.606/615 Caa 2-0025/47 D F1 m »/*>oo S Ft 117.20 35 Lit 2.010/15 F FT 41J7/* N Kr 36.61/66 B Fr (con) 6.096/166 B Fr (Oa) 5.666/16 Yen -1.0647/62
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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  • 1900 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown to brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. BBCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Acma (4.648)
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  • 2743 12 1*81 Hi«h Low Company Last Sale orOr"* Div Div CVr Gr*s rw Net P/E Vol (*000) 1 Day Higk Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 480 MO 312 430 200 410 900 em 430 320 130 101 330 no 300 060 322 360 Acma Alcorn Allied Choc BAT
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  • 2109 12 BID and otter prices officially listed and burin— in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchante yesterday, with the number of Miares traded abown in brackets in lots of l.m units, unless otherwise yc Ifled ■NBUmiALA aim (4 4K) (5) CM (4) 4J4 ad A Owe
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  • 30 12 RALEIGH Cycles (Malaysia) Barfead: AGM to be held at Jal&n Per ba da nan 3/ 5 Shah A lam Industries Estate, Selangor on July 10 at 11 am.
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  • 724 12 THE STOCK BMrkct to*k a trwtttr yeitcnUy to digest part of the tnrkwght ponl11raised by recent rallies. With the shortened tradtag hears, the moraiag bell raag at II am. Prices opeaed aa higher ground ia hectic trading, with Interest carried aver (ram overnight.
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  • 590 12 SH£RE prices turned easier after sellers dominated trading (or the better part of the ronton at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Despite what appeared to be improved trading sentiment on Tuesday, optimism was clearly lacking in yesterday's trading. Consequently, turnover fell. Although the morning
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 710 13  -  Market Talk... By WONG SOUK YEE STOCKBROKING firm Sun Hang Kai Securities in its May issue of Focus has recommended United Overseas Land (UOL) and Keppel Shipyard as good buys for capital growth. UOL is one of the largest property development and investment
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    • 266 13 PERAK Carbide will have to move quite fast during the second half if Its current financial year If it Is to fulfil its profit forecast of $1J million for IHI. Its recently released results for the first six months ended March $1 show a paltry
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    • 833 13  -  By CHRIS LIM VENEER Products, which has just obtained a requotation for its shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore after more than seven years of suspension, may soon make a cash call to shareholders to help finance
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    • 175 13 THE National Companies and Securities Commission (NCSC) began operations yesterday as watchdog over Australia's stock markets, with wide legal and discretionary powers over market activity. The NCSC has been established under an agreement between the states and the federal government to rationalise and strengthen eorporate and
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    • 392 13 SOUTHEAST Asia Lumber CurpurattM Bhd has changed its address. Its registered office is now at 21 and 23 Jalan Hussein, Ipoh, Perak. DL'NLOP Estates Bhd has announced the resignation of one of its directors, Mr A H Carter, on June 20. A new director, Mr F J Charlton,
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    • 194 13 HYTEX's proposals for an issue of two million new shares to Lim Kim Hai Holdings (LKH) and a two-for-five rights issue of $1 a share were approved by shareholders at an EGM on June 30. Hytex has appointed Mr Bobby Lim Chye Huat as a director with
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    • 335 13 NEWLY restructured Ganda Holdings Bhd has turned in good interim figures which even exceed the group's earnings of $1.37 million reaped in the whole of the last financial year. Unaudited group pre-tax profit for the first six months to March 31, 1981, more than
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    • 446 13 THE executive chairman of Sime Darby Plantations, Mr David Park, has confirmed that some of the group's management personnel would be seconded to the Sabah Land Development Board (SLDB) to help put it on its feet. Sime is discussing the matter seriously with the Sabah government
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    • 343 13 UNIVERSAL Cable (M) Berhad has declared a one-(or-two bonus issue of 7.25 million shares and a special issue of 6.25 million shares at an undisclosed price that will lift its paid-up capital to 28 million shares of Msl each. Universal Cable, which manufactures cables and wires for both
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    • 231 13 WARTSELA Power Singapore, a new joint venture between Keppel Shipyard and OyWartsila Ab of Finland. will build its production plant in Jurong. It intends to start with the assembly and test running of diesel engines followed by manufacturing activities when the factory is
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    • 120 13 HIGHER production costs have hit Olympia Plywood and Timber Products badly in the first half year to April 30. 1981. The company thus incurred a loss of $527,123 against a pretax profit of $150,315 in the previous corresponding period. But sales were up a hefty 59.2
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    • 170 13 AS EXPECTED, the response to Chevelina's takeover bid for paper products group SPP has been poor. On behalf of Chevelina, Citicorp International (Singapore) announced that it had received acceptances in respect of only 3,000 shares in SPP as at June 30. Chevelina is making a cash offer of
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    • 68 13 THE KLSE has queried Selangor Properties on its proposed property purchases and bumiputra participation in its equity. The query was made yesterday after Business Times reported that Selprop was finalising a HK$7OO million purchase of the Asian House building in Hongkong and a 485-hectare piece of land in
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 161 13 peoplesay^^^^Bjß we've got quite history behind us. As a multi-faceted multinational. For instance, we've been in the %j^w motor vehicle business for some years. Not counting our experience in engines, that is. We sell and service the most prestigious car ever to grace the road the BMW. Which is why
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    • 102 13 AMPRO-ASEAN '81 American Industrial Products Exhibition 6-10 July,l9Bl 12 noon 7pm daily Mandarin Hotel, Ballroom (New Wing) Advanced American Industrial Technology See many of the latest developments in American: Aviation Avionics Computers Peripherals Construction Contractors' Machinery Electronic Instruments, Components Equipment Machine Tools, Metal working Welding Equipment Offshore Oil Industry Equipment
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  • 304 14 SUM CHEONG has just landed its biggest ever contract for piling work. Worth US$B7 million, the contract is for piling work at Pertamina's Dumai refinery in Indonesia where a new hydrocracker is being built. This multi-million dollar contract marks a milestone in
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  • 197 14 ONLY those societies which often carry out activities or make statements of a political nature will be classified as political societies in Malaysia. These societies would be classified as political under the Societies (Amendments) Act, 1981, the Malaysian registrar of societies, Mr Ahmad Kamal
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  • 173 14 Reuter OIL SLICKS threatening coastlines and wildlife could in future be turned into wads of rubber and scooped up in nets, thanks to a technique being developed in Britain. Scientists with British Petroleum (BP) say they have successfully treated all kinds of oil in this way and
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  • 171 14 DR YEOH Ghim Seng. Singapore's Acting President, has said that closer cooperation between the Republic of Korea and Singapore will strengthen relations between the two countries. In a speech at a dinner in honour of His Excellency, Mr Chun Doo Hwan, President of
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  • 269 14 AP WORRIED that the US government's Export-Im-port Bank will lose money, the General Accounting Office (GAO) has urged Congress to decide whether the bank should try to remain self-sustaining or should go on meeting foreign competition by subsidising US exporters. The GAO,
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  • 458 14  -  By RONNIE LIM SINGAPORE'S largest oil refiner, Shell, is planning to build what will be the region's first underground storage caverns for crude oil. Such storage caverns are a new development in the industry, and the only country which has any relevant experience of
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  • 494 14 PLYWOOD producers of South Korea, Hongkong, Malaysia and Singapore are to study the possibility of obtaining a higher quota of dutyfree exports to the European Economic Community (EEC). They feel that present quotas, awarded under the General Scheme of Preference (GSP), are inadequate. The
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  • 423 14 UPI AP CONCERNED US senators and industry and labour officials in the American shoe industry have attacked President Reagan's decision to end quotas on imported shoes from Taiwan and South Korea. Massachusetts' Democratic Senator Paul Tsongs called the move "a shortsighted one that ignores
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  • 873 14 LONDON. Wed. Share prices closed firmer in quiet trading today with electrical issues continuing to attract support, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 3.6 points at 548.4. Equity leaders were generally a penny to 4p higher while among electronics GEC and Racal rose 8p
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  • 94 14 AP NEW YORK. Wed. The stock market declined broadly this morning, continuing its week-long slump. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped another 4.37 points to 972.51 in the first hour. Losers took a 2 to 1 lead over gainers in the early tally of NYSE-
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 157 14 VISIT THE LARGEST PRODUCTION MACHINERY SHOW IN SOUTH EAST ASIA MachineAsiaBi i 4 —18 September 1981 World Trade Centre Singapore Over 350 companies from 20 countries will collectively display and demonstrate the latest technology in: Woodworking machinery Furniture components Engineering plant equipment Power tools, hand tools Factory and warehouse goods
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 63 14 Outlook for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Showers in a few areas from midmorning onwards. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.31 pm on inly 1 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.5 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 26.3 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 8.80 Rainfall in millimetres Trace
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 186 15 LLOYD'S Register of Shipping will be opening an exclusive office in Kuching, Sarawak, by the third week of this month. The Kuching office, together with the present office in Labuan. will ensure that Lloyd's surveyors are readily available to cover work in all
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    • 616 15  -  By VONG NYAM MING A NEW roll-on roll-off car carrier, the Toyofuji No 6 made a maiden call yesterday at Port Klang with a consignment of 48 units of a range of Toyota cars. This vessel is the third ship owned by
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 93 15 r DESIGNING more sophisticated ships might increase the chance of accidents rather than lessen it since most accidents are caused by human error, a UN agency reported. The Inter-governmental Maritime Consultative Organisation (Imco), said a major part of its efforts to prevent accidents and curb maritime pollution is
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      • 110 15 A FULLY-LOADED oil tanker is lying crippled on a sandbank off Saudi Arabia after developing a fault in its ballast system, shipping sources said. The 235,000 dwt Barcelona, started sinking slowly on Monday after it took on a full load of 1.6 million barrels of crude oil at
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      • 96 15 THE Korean Industrial Leasing Company (KILC) has arranged a $12 million lease finance agreement with the Halla Maritime Company in what is claimed to be the largest onshore leasing transaction completed in South Korea. KILC is scheduled to buy the 32,300 dwt Greek bulk carrier Puffin Pride
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    • 671 15 Shipping liar Pagr Cd Arhipelego VII 4 Afea VI 3 Afro-Eurasia VI 2 ALltrans VIII 3 Alpac VI 5 Angkuian VI 4 Angonave VIII 5 ANL I 1 Antoll VIII 1 APL ni 4 5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL hi i Asia Merchant VI 4 Australian Cont
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    • 328 16 AP A RATE war last year among shipping lines that serve the east coast of the United States was caused by competition for fewer cargoes from Western Europe, the US Federal Maritime Commission said, and there is no action justified against the companies. Companies in
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    • 1068 16 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. Time of Lines Operatn Arrival Date Time Tokio Express 45/449 1.7.81 0900 Segani TA 3 VC Nihon 204 1.81 0001 Ned-EAC TA 4 TT Ned Dejima 233 1.7.81
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    • 1478 16 NORTH AMERICAN grain chartering was slightly more active on Tuesday in an otherwise rather dull and featureless freight market. A grain cargo from the US Gulf to Tilbury received the slightly steadier level of U5514.25 while a small cargo from the Gulf to Buonaventura paid a fairly steady
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    • 441 17 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Botany Triumph (Tanker) (after Am Carrier, subject gas free, soya bean oil) 13 Be la Kosmo (1200 23,24 Centaur (Passenger) (1230 after New Dawn shifts Bangsaen sails) 15/16 Chang Ting (after Archana) 31 32 Golden Haven (0600 hauls 17m east) 6/7 Jenson
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    • 266 17 AFP THE world's oil supply will soon be safer thanks to a new pipeline across Saudi Arabia that enables tankers to avoid the Straits of Hormuz. The new pipeline begins at Abdiq and runs 1,200 km to the Red Sea port of
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    • 783 17 Business Day THE Philippines' shipbuilding industry recorded significant growth last year, according to figures collated by the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina). The industry, for example, built 169 vessels last year, up 113.9 per cent from 1979. In terms of tonnage, the growth was 119.15 per
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    • 171 17 AFP TWO Japaa/West Africa shipping conferences have decided to Introduce temporary special discount (TSD) rates, effective from this nmtk, to cape with increasing non-conference activities, a Tokyo shipping Jouraal reported. The Shipping and Trade news said the Japan/West Africa (Nigeria Senegal range) Freight Conference and
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    • 180 17 AFP THE company-owned tonnage of the "big six" Japanese shipping firms continued to shrink last year because of the high cost of Japanese-flag ships, shipping industry sources in Japan reported. The report said their total operating tonnage as of March 31, 1981, came to
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    • 1206 21 SCHEDULE The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN
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    • 135 22 THE Port of Houston again ranked No 1 in foreign trade volume in the United States during 1980, moving more tonnage in international commerce than any other American port. It was the second consecutive year Houston had led in this important category. Total
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    • 823 22 AFP LATE Soviet enquiry failed to disturbed the generally quiet conditions on the freight market last week. Grain attracted slightly more interest on the transAtlantic grain routes (USA Europe) without upsetting the rate structure, but higher payments were secured out of the US Gulf to Japan. In contrast,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 315 15 HEUNG-A SHIPPING KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: PKelani/Keelung/Busan/lnchon Fm: Busan/H.Konj/Banjkok Tel S pore: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 lARDIM AN I AH Orient Overseas Co*thu+teA Line FULLY CONTABOISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Cj*m( Brtmerhj»«\ ittw Hamburg •Closing Tinws <S pore» FCI 3/7 0100 HRS
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    • 232 15 USEALORDU UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Loading for 6N SHUHAD V.35 7/7 BN ASAKR V.35 15/7 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Iraq cargo acceptable intransit Vessel S pore Loading for AL WATTY AH V.14 In Port JEBEI All V.16 13/7 BAR'ZAN V.16 28/7 AOOKIYAH V 15
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    • 615 15 4>cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents UNIPACIFIC TRANS I TRADING AfiENCT PTE LTD Tel: *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE (3 *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U S PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS Feeder Vmhl ll'Mj i'l'M'ViH Kelanf
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    • 749 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 Mm fm 1) Barcelona Genoa 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp L Havre Biibjc Basle UK. 3) Bremen Bremer ha »en Aortitis. Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Malmo
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    • 647 17 Overseas B BB Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Containenftp Service To/From Bamfcofc nusa rw i i 7* K CASUS W 11HH Simnwrt to Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei kufk Cirji B» Ui BANGKOK AGENTS: BORNEO SERVICES LTD BANGKOK TEL 234-1(22 (5 IMS) ENQUMES: 'SMGAPOK
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    • 575 18 Hapag-Lkyyd TO NMTH EWOrt EI Abo accept** transfttpment carp lor CAKWttAW WEST MM S wa Hamtwrj Ma fcctmers MosHstern S pore PR 17/7 19 7 Li: IIL FtON MXTH-OMPt H*W| rtov Rian L*sw P* S'ptrt HK TW Trtjt/ RAt Bmmr T*» Express 6/6 9/6 10/6 12/6 S*ed In Port 8/7
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    • 398 18 KOREA SHimNC LINE CORPN P. Ketang EGA 161N 7-9 My PENANG STORE 10 12 July 13 15 My FROM BUS AM BANGKOK VEGA 162E 7-9 July 1012 My 13-15 My TO BUSAN ALT AH 165VK 27-30 My 31 My-2 Au< 3-6 Aug FROM BUS ALT A* 166E 27-30 My 31
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    • 568 18 (5) EVERGREEN LINE I r FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE I ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR: UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON, MANCHESTER. BIRMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS. ETC. WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN, OSLO. STOCKHOLM, GOTHENBURG. AARHUS. COPENHAGEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S*bot b&th Mm+mt FAilmm JMwp It Nw tn nn n/i 2/1 vt
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 610 19 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) 27-28/7 4-5/8 7-7/8 9-10/8 20-21/8 31- 1/9 7-8/9 10-10/9 12-12/9 22-23/9 4-5/10 11-12/10 14-14/10 18-18/10 28-27/10 25-28/8 28-29/9 1- 2/11 Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo 8 Aqaba. *FCL Closing 20/7 2300 Hrs. S E A. Container Feeder
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    • 266 19 BLUE STAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW ZEALAND AND T/S FIJI FULLY CONTAINERISED MONTHLY SAILINGS DISCHARGING AT NEW PLYMOUTH L PORT CHALMERS ACCEPTING FCL ICL FOR AUCKLAND, NAPIER, WELLINGTON. CHRISTCHURCH, A DUNEDIN SHP SMS STOW PirWOUTK PT CHALKRS AUSTRALIA STAR IS U* 7t KAY 1 AUG KM ft ALAND STAR (AUG
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    • 838 19 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE lotuton Ha*p; E*au TM» Eiatti Mwh ki fipmi totawi Eurtu i/tow M BUtC BHAVIN ROAM S»#f» r Ada* W Germ,*, ArttriaAntwrp 4/7 «/7 27/7 U/7 U/7 11/7 2t/7 It/7 27/7 5/1 7/1 l/l 17/1 »/< 2VI »/7 Jl/7 3/1 5/1 li/i U/l
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    • 423 19 jf V I !f in 11 tv, Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE I «to« 1/7 DMtM 11/; I PINK* 11/1 I OMM Htl I «toCA 31/; I Ottttt lit Wtott 14/1 OAMIA 21/1 WCA a,I 1) l»r*ii Gmm la| If'tool UK Cjna>> 3) hM Iraaataiai tea Stor OfT
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    • 715 20 V V K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA lutm M« inuk aba iiabUi m r»<pmt Cirpn tk» acceptaMt tar Oakland. Kacami Nrtad. Houston. Gatmton. Nt« Man. Boston. St Mr. PMa4aM*a. Nwlafc. BjNmt* Sarawak. lacksanrib TO EUROPE Vtssafc caA Wbwi, Brtmtn. Adam. A »trp and
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    • 684 20 we CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE im*i tm ios mma. uh nuwcsco. airru ticom. iwcomi bc. Acceptaif Fa/Fa ContMwi W TST' I ,V AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE fct/Fa mmh "VBHVA TARANG IM*I nr MK imuroi mncTat KOM tarnm ra/ro Man Penanf P Mai* JAPAN SERVICE P *«»H S*lf«o<e
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    • 364 20 y r\. (ii'oiii) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TM FLOOR OCf AN BUILDING SINGAPOHF 104 MARKETING *****2 13 LINESI GENERAL *****1 14 LINE Si TERMINAL OEf ICE *****83 TELEX RS 2459S RS 7S*>6B A B C ARSHIP CABLE CARGOSMIP WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK BANGROR 4/1 M 8/1 M 11/11
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    • 546 20 KORIf.'S MARITIME SERVICES S Room 601 ICB Building Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4 *****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES S'PORE P. KELANG LOADMG FOR: A VESSEL tki Bakain BUNGA VANDA. 20 Jul Jeddah/P.Sudan A VESSEL 20 Jul Iran Ports CLi (th undue Shipping Co. hd. Y'hamaKotoe
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    • 601 20 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 2 34E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11-*****57 BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE Sincaport Loadnf for DART AMERICANA NBIIO 12 U Jeddah/Mseiev/Hamburt/ Rotterdam/Tlmry FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE FULL CONTAINER HK/KEE/VOKO SERVICE A ENDEAVOUR A. MKHT Hm| Kant Kectunt fafcehama Hn|
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    • 713 21 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K. IACEJM 10W+ 4/7 C. CONTAtO 12* 9/7 H. GARNET 6N 17/7 C. PAUL 27* 24/7 K. CHANCE 4N 31/7 S.S. BADGE 32W 7/8 TW BRDGE 71 |l 6 8 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K iacejin S pore Closing Times FCL
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    • 417 21 MALDIVE LINES MALDIVE MPORTER 15/7 Loading For Male only MALDIVE SEAFARER 10/7 Loading for Dubai/Bahrain Ku Mfjff MALDIVE PLEDGE Loading for Hodeidah MALDIVE NATION 3/7 Loading For Jeddah MALDIVE TOPAZ In Port Loading For Karachi MALDIVE PRIZE Sailed Loading For Kuwait MALDIVE PIONEER 6/7 Loading For ieddah ETA ETA KUANTAN
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    • 300 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOYET SHPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SV6OV BULOM6 55. Martet Street Snfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (10 Lines) Cable Address SftSOV SMGATORC Teki Nwnbers IS ***** RS ***** RS ***** M/S SHARRIAT NAM SOON SON NN. IST AND 2ND FLOW. NO 1. lALAN CEMPENNG POST KLANG MALAYSIA Tel *****6/8
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    • 339 22 /L ANTOLL LINES Independent FCI Containers Heavy Lifts Liner Service D»ect B Uto H»tß (GlO*G STOtt" BRISBMt T«S*UNU \HT,krW< •US? M< l'\« IC PH UD IPI S House Shenton *fa» S*i{ipo»f 0106 Th K 2101? Te) 2:***** Bkfs *****43 2210f23 »%m M S<* Bh« I T* *****3 *****7 Pt Re)
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