The Business Times, 23 September 1981

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1 22 The Business Times
  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1981 60 CENTS
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  • 213 1 SINGAPORE may be incurring a bad reputation as one of the new centres of travellers cheque fraud. There are no estimates on the extent of the fraudulent cashing of cheques. But at least one major travellers cheque issuer, American Express (Amex), has openly voiced
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  • 78 1 IN Business Times of Sep 21, we reported that the Minister for Trade and Industry, Dr Tony Tan, said that he had asked the Midland Bank to arrange for meetings with several top British merchant banks for some general discussions. We have since been assured by the
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  • 478 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH TWO Government-owned companies have taken the lead in exporting aerospace expertise to other countries in South-east Asia. Singapore Electronic and Engineering Pte Ltd (Seel) was recently awarded a contract to provide technical assistance to the Indonesian Government on setting up a $4
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  • 329 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH A HIGH demand for fireworks and fire crackers in Europe has prompted Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS) to form a new company to make these items here. The new company is Chartered Pyrotechnic Industries, a joint venture between Chartered Chemical Industries
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  • 400 1 RESOLUTIONS passed by the United Nations are not mere words but can influence world events, Foreign Minister S Dhanabalan said at the UN General Assembly yesterday. The UN's opinion embodied in these resolutions gives victims of aggressor nations the right to take up arms against the
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  • 147 1 INTRA CO, the government trading company, has agreed to purchase 17,000 tonnes of rice from Thailand. The value of the deal is believed to be about $18 million, although Intraco declined to comment on the price. The rice will be delivered late this year and early
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 111 1 DACCA, Tues. A state of emergency imposed in Bangladesh after an attempted coup last May has been lifted. The emergency was proclaimed after the assassination of President Ziaur Rahman in the short-lived mutiny in the Chittagong garrison. Meanwhile, the Bangladesh Supreme Court today rejected appeals against a military
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    • 106 1 UPI TOKYO, Tues. The US Seventh Fleet will join Japan's Maritime Self-Defence Force (MSDF) in eight days of manoeuvres. The naval exercise, which starts on Wednesday, will range from the Sea of Japan to the Nansei Islands near Okinawa and will test tactics that could be used to
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    • 110 1 Reuter TAIPEH, Tues. Taiwan's economic growth in the third quarter of this year will reach 5.78 per cent in real terms, the directorate-general of Budget, Accounting and Statistics forecast. It attributed the sustained slug- gish growth, after 5.01 per cent and 5.63 per cent growth in the first
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    • 86 1 AP BONN, Tues. Japan and West Germany will be the big losers if governments adopt new protectionist trade measures, Japan's Prime Minister, Zenko Suzuki, was quoted as saying today. Mr Suzuki told the Hamburg magazine Stem that both countries would be hurt by restrictions on free trade, West
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    • 92 1 MALAYSIANS working in the private sector in Singapore and who are eligible to vote can now register themselves at the Malaysian High Commission here provided they give their original permanent home address in Malaysia. The secretary of the Election Commission, Mr Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman, said in Kuala
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  • 225 1 INSURANCE Cammlaaleaer Law Saag Km* hy keca tppiUM a member af the Seoul tie* lad u try ChmU. The tppttatoMil I* fram Sep I to Dee SI, IW3, aald the SIC yeaterday. The ether members earreatly aa the SIC heart laelide Mr Ng Sea Peag (chairman af
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  • 346 1  -  By CHARMAINE CHAN LADY MEMBERS of the Singapore Island Country 0«»b are likely to voice their objections probably from a distance to certain proposals considered detrimental to their interests at its annual general meeting on Friday. The club's general committee recently proposed increases in monthly
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  • 340 1  -  By AGNES WEE A SECOND Japanese school may be built in Ang Mo Kio. It is understood the authorities have sounded some members of the Japanese community on the feasibility of leasing a piece of land in Ang Mo Kio to the Japanese community for building a
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 533 2  -  By RICHARD SEAH SINGAPORE'S external trade deficit widened to a hefty $8.5 billion over the first seven months of this year, a 67 per cent increase over the $5.1 billion deficit for the same period in 1980. Total exports during the period amounted to $25.7 billion,
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    • 130 2 THE 11th annual "Williamsburg" meeting will be held in Singapore for the first time from October 1215 at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. Williamsburg meetings give about 40 participants from 13 or 14 Pacific region countries a chance to discuss common problems
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    • 227 2  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH THE ORGANISER of Singapore's first aerospace exhibition, ITF, plans to hold the show on a regular basis. The frequency of the exhibition will depend largely on the success of the five-day exhibition which opens today. More than 230 participants of the Asian
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    • 141 2 THE MP for Yishun, Dr Koh Lip Lin will ask the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education, Dr Goh Ken# Swee. the ratios of population to primary schools, secondary schools and junior colleges, respectively, used for the planning of schools in new towns. He would
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    • 198 2 DYNO Industries (S) Pte Ltd, manufacturers of chemical products, polyesters and polystyrene, is still seeking to expand its product operations, despite its abortive venture with Wieder Pharmaceuticals to set up a $10 million pharmaceutical plant here Plans for the venture were suspended since early
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    • 99 2 A FRENCH watch producer, Michel Herbelin, will arrive in Singapore on Sep 27 on his first visit to Asia. Exports of Michel Herbelin watches increased by nearly 10-fold in the last four years, with total annual sales topping $20 million. In Singapore, Mr Herbelin will meet agents
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    • 210 2 MORE than 100 exhibitors from 20 countries will be taking part in a five-day exhibition. Asian Mining '81, to be held at the Singapore World Trade Centre from Nov 23. The show will display a wide range of mining equipment in drilling, dredging,
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    • 473 2 A REVERSIBLE door hinge which will fit left- or righthand doors has been developed and patented by an Australian company. A unique feature of the hinge is that the door can be removed for painting or repair without unscrewing the hinge. The door is simply lifted up, disconnecting
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    • 643 2 SEMINARS AND COURSES Sep 19: The Secretary as Part of the Management Team in Changing Offices. Hilton Hotel, Business Seminars Sterling Communications Sep 20, 27: Working with Word Processors, Business Seminars Sterling Communications Sep 21-22: Sales Training Course, Hilton Hotel, Consulasia Sep 21-25: SWIFT International Banking Operations Seminar,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 238 3 Which is best in the long run? H ,v Si Mm I *w 1# &^9UHSI '■> v C- >;>■* WA'<All luxury cars are built to last. But none are built to last as long as a Volvo. Official tests carried out by an independent body show that Volvo has a
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 672 4 LATEST developments in the motor industry in Japan and other manufacturing countries indicate that the long-term future of natural rubber (NR) is well assured. Expressing his continued optimism that the prices for the commodity will improve during the next few months, the Primary Industries
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    • 243 4 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed unchanged on balance with October One RSS buyers quoted at 221.00 cents per kilo, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on some covering interest and speculative buying, they said. Afternoon prices were easier on stale bull liquidation and forward offerings. In
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    • 398 4 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 217.00 218 00N 217 50 218 50N Int. 1 R.S.S. October 220 50 ***** 221.00 222 00 Int. 1 R.S.S. November 217.50 218 50 ***** 218
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    • 133 4 NOON SSR and SMR price* yesterday RA8 SSR 20 SSR SO (1 lor <1 tor i pallet) i pallet) October (Carreal M ih Buyer* Seller* ***** *****N 180.00 181 00N November (Forward Mtb) Buyer* Seller* 182 00 183 OON 180 00 181 OON MRELB October Noveaber SMRCV
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    • 106 4 THE STRAITS tin price In Penang yesterday rose by 2t cents to a new 11-month trading high of M 535.45 a kilo, two cents off the celling level of $35.47, dealers said. The rise followed a firm London close and a decline In LME warehouse stocks last week.
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    • 32 4 Rubber: Sept 22 Singapore: Oct: 221.00 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: Oct: 249.00 cents (down 0.50 cent) Tin: M 535.45 per kilo (up 20 cents) Official offering: 255 tonnes (up 40 tonnes)
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    • 108 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed near the top of a s'j US-cent range, up four to cents a bushel in active trade. Steady commercial demand and intra-market spreading, buying wheat/ selling corn or soybeans, rallied prices to day's highs, traders said. The active export market, Monday's prime
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    • 182 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, notn closing prices per 1H kg yesterday. CmmK *U: Bulk fob *113 50 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $127.75 sellers, new drum fob $132.50 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $66.25 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NLW $372.50 sellers. Sarawak white
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    • 139 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CMn yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.450 32s 2,950, 40s 3,100 (per bale of 400 lbs). Paktetaa raw eattea: LSS 5.90, 4F 5.84; 289F 5.95; NT roller ginned 5.94 (per lb). CLOTH in
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    • 312 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.33, 100 per cent second class 1.13, 100 per cent third class 1.08, 25 per cent new crop no stock. B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.75, Special
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    • 579 4 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday ended the morning slightly firmer on the opening, following some initial easing in prices on profit-taking which was offset by buyer support. Prices ended the morning £13 to £30 a tonne higher on a turnover of 2,085 lots including four options and 242
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    • 214 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday closed down 2 1 2 to six US-cents a bushel, near the bottom of a 9'z cent range. The spot September contract expired at noon with a 6 i cent loss, in a thinly traded 15 cent range. Traders said Monday's prices continued
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    • 152 4 THE Kuala Lumpur palm oil market yesterday firmed on short-covering in fairly active trading, dealers said. In September, south and central regions gained Mslo to $920 a tonne. In October, south rose $10 to $915. In November and December south was traded at $910 and $915 respectively while
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 281 5 AFP THE Japanese labour movement, which until now had shown indifference towards the growing use of industrial robots, has begun to campaign against excessive reliance on them. According to the latest official statistics, 14,000 robots are already at work in Japan, particularly in
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    • 307 5 AFP THE International Pepper Community (IPC) has agreed that it is important to fix minimum export prices for pepper in order to stabilise the price of the commodity. Deputy Malaysian Primary Industries Minister, Mr Bujang Ulis, said yesterday that agreement on this was reached at
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    • 364 5 AP UPI THE Polish government's chief labour negotiator has said Solidarity had declared war on communism in Poland and killed the partnership that was developing between the government and the independent labour federation. The claim was supported by the Polish Communist Party daily
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    • 86 5 UPI EL SALVADOR'S conservative businessmen have vowed lo stage a mass rally to demand that the ruling junta rescue the war-torn country from virtual economic bankruptcy. At least 17 people were shot dead on Monday in the continuing violence that has claimed an estimated 24,000 lives since
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    • 138 5 AFP A COLLAPSE sf fee laterasllsasl sU market by the end sf the deeade becaaae sf sU sarpiases, petrsl esaservattsa aad a falteriag Westera eeeasmy was f«recast la the mssthly review sf LJsyds Baak yesterday. The f «recast came trsm Prsfesssr Peter Odell,
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    • 543 5 Reuter JAPANESE Finance Minister Michio Watanabe yesterday sharply attacked the high interest rate policy of the United States, which he said had had many adverse effects on other countries. He said many nations would express their dissatisfaction at forthcoming meetings such as next week's
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    • 701 6 UK SEEKS TOUGHER PACT Reuter AFP THE United States has said the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA), which governs more than three quarters of world trade in textiles and fabrics, should be extended for five years and allow action against disruptive imports. US delegate Peter Murphy,
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    • 127 6 AP LEFTWING activist Tony Benn's campaign for the number two spot in Britain's deeply divided opposition Labour Party received a massive boost on Monday when leaders of the country's biggest union, the Transport and General Workers Union, nominated him as their candidate. The executive council of the
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    • 399 6 NYT JAPAN'S Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) has denied recent reports that it is planning to curb the increasing exports of Japanese videotape recorders (VTRs). "There will be no restriction on videotape recorder exports," said Kazu Kusaka, deputy director of Miti's
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    • 347 6 Reuter THE JtpueM gaverameat hii< MM to k*«t Its (lasting erade all stockpile by tkMt SI per eeat thntgl parehaaes Irani pri\&tr!> held atoeka la Jtpu. The Mlaiatry af litcruttaaal Trade ui ladastry (Mill) aaM that Ike afflelai ateekplle, heM la
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    • 390 6 UPI THE United States has proposed a far-reaching programme of economic cooperation between the rich and poor nations of the world for their mutual benefit. The programme, outlined by US Secretary of State Alexander Haig at the United Nations' 36th General Assembly, is designed
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    • 228 6 AP US Secretary of State Alexander Haig has promised the Reagan Administration's support for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and other international aid banks. The IMF and the World Bank, the most important of the international banks, begin their annual Joint
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    • 264 6 UPI SOVIET Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko reportedly rewrote his major policy speech to the United Nations yesterday after hearing US Secretary of State Alexander Haig avoid controversy in his low-key address. Haig surprised diplomats in his debut before the world body
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    • 781 6 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine Froa PAA PA0G5 0010 NYC/SPO/HKG CAL CI333 0150 TPE/HKG MAS MH601 0630 KUL SIA SQ101 0615 KUL MAS MH811 0815 PEN MAS MH671 0845 KUL RBA BI427 0930 BWN MAS MH680 0940 BKI/MYY KCH SIA SQ201 1000 HLP MAS MH651 1000
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    • 472 7 Reuter CHINA will be ready to call for bids by foreign companies to exploit its offshore oil by early next year at the latest. The official Workers' Daily said the petroleum ministry had decided that bidding for the right to drill in the South China
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    • 345 7 AP THE United States could reduce its US$l5 billion trade deficit with Japan considerably if it frees Alaskan oil for export. Japanese Foreign Minister Sunao Sonoda said in New York on Monday that Japan "will continue efforts to open our markets" to American goods,
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    • 212 7 Reuter TRADE between the United States and the Soviet Union rocketed by nearly 50 per cent over the first six months of this year and totalled US$l.27 billion. The US Commercial Office in Moscow said yesterday that American-Soviet trade was depressed for most of 1980 because of
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    • 193 7 UPI SOUTH Korea has announced a five-year energy development programme aimed at reducing the use of oil in favour of nuclear power and liquefied natural gas(LNG). The plan, prepared by the Ministry of Energy and Resources, forecast that South Korea's total energy demand will increase
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    • 312 7 Reuter LEADERS of the Japanese government and the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) yesterday agreed to take steps to reduce Japan's growing current account surplus in a bid to forestall possible trade friction with other countries. The agreement came at the weekly government-LDP meeting
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 526 7 Agencies CHINA came firmly down on the side of Canada in its dispute with the United States over Ottawa's policy to gain greater control of its energy sector. A signed commentary from Ottawa by the New China News Agency said the Canadian government is "exercising its inalienable sovereign
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    • 194 7 AFP THE Philippine government has denied the reported blacklisting of French industrial companies in Manila but admitted that h*nir» are "cautious" in dealing with French equipment-suppliers because of "bad experiences". But official industry sources confirmed in strong terms the existence of a silent or
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    • 547 7 NYT REPUBLICAN congressional leaders told President Reagan on Monday that his US$l6 billion package of budget cuts would be defeated by the Congress. The advice conveyed to the president at a 75-minute White House meeting followed a luncheon meeting of House and Senate
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    • 166 7 Reuter THE American ecooomy is forecast to go through slow growth in 1981 but is expected to pick up as 1982 unfolds. Presidential economic adviser Murray Weidenbaum said in a house budget committee testimony that In July the administration raised the forecast for 1981 real economic growth from
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    • 304 6 When China explores and produces oil what's in it for your company? Find out at: "Offshore China in the 80s" PROSPECTS PROMISES PROBLEMS A conference of: J China's First Offshore Oil Exhibition Xi Conference Nov. 23-27,1981. wMiricl 81 Guangzhou (Canton) China. will mark the first step in Guang/hou (Canton) becoming
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  • 451 8 ADMITTEDLY, it is the prerogative of a private social club to make any rules and regulations it feels will suit or satisfy the purposes of its members. So if the Singapore Island Country Club wishes to restrict the use of its golf course and bar,
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  • 232 8 THERE IS no doubt that a considerably large number of less developed countries in the world need assistance from either the developed countries or international financial institutions to keep their heads above water. However, this certainly does not mean that the process of assistance should be
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  • 686 8  -  By RICHARD COWPER FT WHEN Indonesia's Asahan hydro-electric project and aluminium smelter starts operating at the end of this year, it will W paraded by the Indonesian government as one of the shining economic triumphs of President Suharto's New Order. But it is unlikely to bring
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  • 452 8  -  f Letter to the Editor h REALIST INVESTOR Dear Sir I find yaar Hack Lack Slew's "toeton Sale" analysis stacking, at toe least, and am sarprfaed that with the experiences af Hack Lack Stow, sach narrow analysis waa pasafhie. It Is true that la cempartoea with RaUnaaa's
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  • 201 8 i Letter to the Editor h Dear Sir la mld-Aagast ***** purchased same shares. Ia spite sf the bayiag-la, I kave still aat received Debit Natea far the akarea la qaeatiea. I have been preaaing my breker bat his standard answer is that it takes time
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  • 827 8  -  forum; with ANTHONY LEWIS NYT PRIME Minister Begin left no ambiguity in Washington about his position on the future of the occupied West Bank. He told President Reagan that Israel will not give up its physical control of the territory no formula to meet
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1428 8 r The Mental Connection YOUR brain (Mtnii most Mtk Tl|»r), wlm will return mvlrMnmt la irflm i of of year bodily functions. it If Wolfe clears him of a prohibitive Irglslstlon "The Body Hamaa: The mnrder charge. George ratpects MilVital Coaaeetloa" (eh 5, "Environmental Protee- dred is another maa cam-demonstration
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  • 1472 9  -  The Monopolies and Mergers Commission (MMC) team investigating into the rival £500 million bids by Standard Chartered Bank and Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation for the Royal Bank ol Scotland faces no easy task. There is a considerable body of opinion
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  • 468 9 THE BID for the Royal Bank of Scotland, which controls nearly half the Scottish banking system, has brought to a head years of unease about the way local control of Scotland's economy is being eroded. The English insurance companies gobbled up the major composite Scottish insurance
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 244 10 SEPT 21 Frs CORBEILLE Alr-Uqulde 476 ■4 B S N Gervals Danone 1128 -10 C S F (ThomsonCsf) 258 -4 Cle Francalse des Petroles 116 15 Compagnle Flntnclere Compafnle Genermle Credit Fonder De France 317 unch Hachette (Llbrsirle) 340 unch Machines Bull 37 -0.9 Mlchelln (B) 790 •18 Parlbas
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 224 11 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday turned easier in late afternoon trading after a firmer opening on liquidation following the US dollar's recovery in overseas market, but the market still closed higher on balance compared with overnight levels, dealers said. Trading was moderate with total sales for the day recorded at
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    • 39 11 Mm FM New York 10.46B 9 85B 10.G6S 1005S Zurich 10 40B 9»B 10 60S 10.15S Singapore IMf 10 40B Mm 9.90B 10 SOS 10.10S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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    • 104 11 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday held steady against most major curren- cies in late exchanges, dealers said. The dollar advanced to 2.2530/50 marks from an early 2.2360/70 and to 5.3350/ 60 French francs from 5.3250/3400. The yen slipped to 225.80/ 226.00 to the US dollar from an early
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    • 425 11 THE US dollar in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer against most major currencies in late thin trading following its rise at the London exchanges opening. The US/Singapore dollar opened at 2.1195, crashed to 2.1135 in morning commercial selling but suddenly picked up to close at the day's high
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    • 192 11 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed at 225.35 yen, compared with a 225.90 opening in Tokyo, a 224.60/90 close in New York and 225.00/30 on the US West Coast on Monday, dealers said. This was easier than the 226.30 close in Tokyo. Trading was relatively
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    • 1036 11 A CUT in the prime rate by several major banks boosted the stock market on Monday, but analysts were concerned that the rally may only be a technical bounce. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost ground all Monday morning but then changed direction and closed up around
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    • 22 11 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 14.6 per cent.
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    • 186 11 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Sep 22. US Dollar*(Spoil Offer B.o 7 days 14>* 14 1 month let* ie 2 months 16 9/16 16 7/16 3 months 17 ie 1 6 months 17 3/16 171/16 0 months 16 7 1613/16 12 months 1613/1616 11/16
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    • 47 11 RANGE erf prices offered by discount houses on Sep 22: Overnight: T% Call deposits: S 1 to T% Closiag Buying SelliBf 3-month Treasury bills 6 5 7 3-month Bank bills 14'» 14 3 months CD 133/10 131/10 6 months CD 13H 13 Source: National Discount Co.
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    • 62 11 THE dollar in London opened markedly above Monday's close both in London and in New York, but was broadly in line with levels reached in late Hongkong trading yesterday morning, dealers said. Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.8430/45 Can 2.2001/32 Cross 1.1948/51 DMk— 4.1525 600 D F1 4.6025/125 S Fr
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    • 538 11  -  By LEE YOKE MENG BANKS throughout the world are beginning to diversify increasingly into the field of personal loans, leasing and factoring. According to Dr Lewis Freitas of the University of Hawaii, this movenfrnt away from a hitherto dominant commercial loans and securities portfolio
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    • 573 11 FINANCE companies in Malaysia have been warned not to be too lax in their credit appraisals in their rush to meet targets for lending to priority sectors. While finance companies had seemingly performed well in their lending quotas to priority areas, they should ensure
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    • 255 11 BANK of America and its three European partners in Societe Financiere Pour Les Pays d'Outre-mer (SFOM) have announced plans to modify SFOM's shareholding structure, involving Bank of America's withdrawal. SFOM is a Swiss holding company with commercial banking interests in Africa and Switzerland. The other
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    • 208 11 TATVO KOBE Buk af j»pu will mm nake 111 dehat la the Aalaa Cellar market thraagh a l'SS2t milltoa flaatlag rate Ikm. Thla maM«a certificate af deposit (CD) ky Talya, Japaa's eighth largest haak, will carry aa latereat af 1.1875 per eeat akave tke Sagtpm
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    • 112 11 A GBOUP OF Jardlae Matleui Imruee executives are m« ta Wags pare to ptaa a boIMM strategy far tke ant five yean. The M exeeativea treat 17 if Jar4lae's latonwttoaal I—— aetwerk hegla IMr three-toy talks totoy. Chair ma a af the caafereacc Is 9ma Keswick, whe Is
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 48 11 t ©heoa > i TqPJ m S* 5 v m When you're with someone special. Make it the Chesa. The finest selection of Swiss and Continental cuisine anywhere. Soft lights, sweet music and in a truly intimate atmosphere that'll make any evening special. The Delicious Solution Tel *****31 Singapore
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    • 328 11 NOTICES NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U S Dollar Certificates of Deposit due March 25,1985 of A The Mitsubishi Bank, Limited. DBS Building 6 Shenton Way Singapore 0106 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above-mentioned certificates of deposit for the interest period
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  • 1835 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 in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL Acma (3965) (1) 2.90
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  • 195 12 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (MiHiw' prices tar Say B) The Commerce 2.97 312 The Savings Fund 1.71 180 diamond mot (MIMI'W' P—Diamond Spore Fd(US8) 8TOBE tar Say 88) 0 85 0 90 La (Aug)(today I S'pore Prog Fund 1 38 l35xd S pot* Sec Fund 1.94 2.04 SS S
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  • 2779 12 Gr'a Gr>> Net 1981 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day Hi(k Low Company Sale or- C'vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 494 266 Acma 300 10 14.5 3.2 43 10.7 4 300 290 Alcom 144 4.8 2.0 33 24.8 350 130 Allied Choc 169
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  • 2060 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS 111 i■ (1506) irl AMD (113S) (I) 222 (4) IM (3)
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  • 71 12 FAR East Ctwrtiim IM said it will make a general offer to minority shareholders in Cheong Sun Development Co Ltd. For every 1,000 Cheong Sun shares, FEC will offer 713 new FEC shares credited as fully paid and HK13.250 in cash, or $6,505 cash, and so for any
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  • 756 12 BHABE price* geaerally daaei maker at tke Meek Eiektap at Wi|ip«i i yealirtiy, altkeagk tkrr* «y iirtai the Aa 199 ft «tar kretk ifpraaekei, Ike kaylag hepa A- |L w* Straits Tlaee laiaatrtal lain tM ap IS patata at aaM-iay, parity ĕme to a 7teeat gala la
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  • 554 12 PRICES fell slightly at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday after rising for five consecutive sessions. The setback came despite market favourite MUl's announcement of a proposed scrip issue of two for one. However, reactions in early trading to the news were favourable and consequently prices
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 216 13 ALLIED Chocolate Industries' move into bulk processing of cocoa on a fee basis is evidently paying off. The group yesterday reported a 31.8 per cent rise in pre-tax profits to $1.62 million for the year ended June 1981. Group turnover, however, was trimmed 37.2 per
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    • 140 13 ISLAND and Peninsular Development Bbd has been queried by the KLSE on its agreement with Visan Holdings for the purchase of the entire paid-up capital of Associated Malaysian Enterprise. The transaction is for a total consideration of $35.5 million. The KLSE wants to know the expected effect of
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    • 730 13 Market Talk... a round up of viewpoints compiled by chris lim MERCHANT banker Guinness Mahon (SEA) has advised against chasing stocks if they should recover on covering activity. In its latest review of the local stock market, it said that there is likely to be a reasonably long
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    • 573 13 POORER commodity prices and rising costs have again led to a lower estimated profit for plantation based Kulim (Malaysia) in the first half of the current financial year. The group's interim pretax earnings (based on estimates for the whole of this year and apportioned for
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    • 332 13 THE slowdown in the Malaysian livestock industry has taken its toll on feedmiller Sin Heng Chan (Malaya) Bhd. The group, which recorded a sharp 82 per cent rise in in pretax profits to M 56.39 million last year, made only an 11.3 per cent gain
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 274 13 HONGKONG STOCKS in Hongkong yesterday continued their slide as the bearish element remained dominant with the market remaining a buyers arena, despite cuts in US interest rates by severmajor US banks on Monday, dealers said. The Hang Seng index lost 26.97 points over the day to close
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    • 351 13 ANOTHER decline in US prime rates, a stronger gold price and some encouraging news from the oil sector helped put a brake on the recent slide on the Sydney market yesterday, dealers said. Golds led the market following the metal's US$l7 rise to the $468 level
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    • 55 13 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday S06.8 Friday 515.4 Week Ago 541.9 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday »46 5« Friday *30 19 Week Ago 888 15 H.K.IIANG SENG Tuesday 1404.71 Monday 1431 68 Week Ago 1564.92 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 001.0 Monday 001.7 Week Age— 096 2 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 001.0
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    • 116 13 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday finned with gains in almost all sectors, dealers said. Siam Credit rose 3.50 baht to 68, Bangkok Bank, Thana Siam and Berlijucker two baht each to 232, 82 and 235 respectively and First Trust 1.75 baht to 49.25. SEPT a Bat)la rum AruLhaya In*
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    • 102 13 THE Manila market yesterday closed mixed as the commercial, industrial and oils sector tended easier while minings tended firmer, dealers said. SEPT a Pe»o« Acojc Mining 0042 unch AUti Con A AUaa Coo B 23J0 unch Ba«uto Oold .0033 ***** Bcnfutl Con. B M -1 BP Ooodrtch 10JO -»1
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    • 434 13 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday closed lower on sporadic selling in blue chips and many investors held off despite an overnight Wall Street recovery and US prime rate cuts, dealers said. The market average lost 29.64 to 7,492.96 on a volume of 270 million shares, while the Tokyo Stock
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 191 13 Let us examine the word News: inv. dun tuat u.t vjui k 3iuc i.> lunai u u«v wai in* uiji/ ihv iiiiii news Vn(y)iiz\ npi but sing in constr. often attrib 1 a report of recent events 2 a material reported in a newspaper or news periodical or on a
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  • 266 14 WORLDWIDE Holdings, suspended from trading on the Kuala Lumpur and Singapore stock exchanges since late 1976, may be given a new lease of life by a potential buyer. It is understood that the acquiring party, attracted by Worldwide's listed status, intends to use it
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  • 200 14 AS A result of lower tin output and reduced prices, Berjuntai's pre-tax profits for the year ended April 1981 have dropped sharply. Pre-tax profits for the period under review fell 43 per cent to M 526.12 million ($45.84 million previously). The decline in pre-tax earnings
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 148 14 Rises Indices Pacific Dev H Maia Mine Court Guinneaa Keck Seng F E Levingaton Public Bask Perlia Plant Grand Central Paper Products Y H S Spore Fodder M Banking 580 920 920 720 400 570 675 472 410 224 364 238 645 80 70 70 70 30 25 20
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    • Article, Illustration
      170 14 THE STOCK market had a mixed day yesterday with prices rising la the msralag bat dropping la the afterassa. At the elsse, prices were generally easier hat the Straits Times ladastrial Index edged 1.41 psiats ts 174.92 while the Basiacss Times ladlcatsr st the day's 19 mast active
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  • 436 14  -  ■HUH Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By KOH TSE YING ALTHOUGH still saddled with two loss-making ventures, Apollo Enterprises has pulled firmly ahead and its full year's results are likely to show further recovery over last year's depressed levels. For the six months to June 1981, Apollo
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  • 428 14  -  HSUNG BEE HWA SIM LIM Investments Ltd has Indicated that it will at part of the praflts from the sale of Its slake in Nadeflnea far the expansion of Its ■p and raining subsidiary, Sim Lim Finance Ltd. A spokesman far the graap yesterday ceaflrmed that the
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  • 818 14 LONDON, Tues The market closed firm today, after a moderately active session with yesteday's US prime rate cuts to 19' 2 per cent from 20 helping sentiment, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Tiroes Index was up 7.9 points at 514.8. Equities were irregular but higher on the
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  • 102 14 AP NEW YORK. Tues The stock market was mixed this morning, unable to muster much of a response to continuing declines in interest rates. Gainers outnumbered losers almost 2 to 1 in the early tally of NYSE-listed issues But the Dow Jones average slipped 0.57 points to
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  • 159 14 SHARPLY lower tin prices which affected Tronoh Mines Malaysia Bhd and its tin-based associated companies have halved the group's pre-tax profit to M 54.82 million for the halfyear ended June 30. Particularly severe was the fall in the profit contribution by associated companies. From $6.55
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  • 90 14 PUBLIC Textile Berhad has obtained approval from the Capital Issues Committee (CIC) for its acquisition of a 13,938 sq metre piece of property in Province Wellesley Central for Ms 3 million. The property will be paid for through the issue of 1.67 million new Public Textile shares
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  • 851 14 Mnrmp E3MB®: FIVE months of serious negotiations (half the time in Japan), as he shuttled back and forth between Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo these form part of the diary of the man who engineered the coup that gave effective control of the Toyota franchise to United
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 161 14 CITY VALUERS& CONSULTANTS (PTE) LTD AUCTION SALE Location No. 1 Dyson Road, Singapore. Date 29th September 1981 Time 2.30 pm Venue Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Hill Street. For further details contact: A Tel: *****74 A 4 Don't just buy diamonds Buy a complete investment service. Some of the features offered
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    • 511 14 SAUDI ARABIA THE ARABIAN PENINSULA The Continuing Challenge to Business Managers in East Asia a two-day conference on Arabian-East Asian economic relationships involving a panel of experts October 28 29,1981 Shangri-la Hotel, Singapore The main thrust of the conference will be to examine the nature and implications of the rapid
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 59 14 Outlook for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Showers in several areas. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.3t pm on Sep 22 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.6 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature.. 25.4 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 5-90 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 164 15 THREE major shipping groups from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) will gather in Manila today to discuss measures aimed at providing adequate services, reasonable rates and improved port facilities in the region. Attending the day-long meeting are the Federation of Asean
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    • 545 15  -  By JAN LEE SIN CHIAO Shipping of Singapore will be starting a new semi-container service to the Persian Gulf from next month. The service will be provided by two of the company's semi-container vessels, the New Pony, which will inaugurate the service with
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 64 15 AN AUSTRALIAN security firm employing former Special Air Services (SAS) personnel has proposed to protect ships from pirate attacks along the Phillip Channel. The Perth-based Arpad Security Agency has sent its business manager, Mr Bernard Tronzik, for discussions with shipowners and Singapore authorities. The Arpad proposal envisages capturing
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      • 116 15 NIPPON Yusen Kaisha (NYK), Japan's biggest shipping company, will have its own branch office in Hongkong by the end of the year. The company bought a new office of over 10,000 square feet at around US$7 million. NYK is the third Japanese shipping company to
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      • 100 15 SWEDISH yard Kockums is in the running for a prestige order to build four of the world's largest roll-on/roll-off ships for the Saudi National Shipping Co (SNSC) of Riyadh. The Saudi management is still weighing up bids from yards as widely spread as South Korea, West
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    • 697 15 Shipping Llae Page C4 AcWpriffo vn 4 AIM VI 3 Afro-Eurasia VI 2 Alfred CT vm 5 Ail trans vn 4 AJpac VI 5 AngkuUn VI 4 Adiduvf V 1 ANL I 1 Aatoll vm 1 APL m 4/5 Argratinr IV 4 ASCL m I Asia Merchant
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    • 415 16 IBUVALI KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Mas (0600 after Bunga Seta war) 45A Cherry Jaya (1500 after Labuan Hadji) 27 Daigen Maru (1700 after Satsuma) 44 Dong Won (after Big Glory) 31/32 Hoko Maru (common user) (0800 after Potsdam) 35 36 Jenson D (after Kim Soon Li) 22 Kota
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    • 963 16 RECEIVING OF AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Name No. Time of Arrival Shipping Lines Gdn Mode of Operatn Date Time Fran k f urt Express 02/475 22.9.81 Bunga Surla 324 22 9 Ming Young 35W 22-98} Tao Yuan 90-02W 22.9.81 N. Obukhova 22CE 22.9.81
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    • 1629 16 NORTH AMERICAN grain chartering was slightly more active on Monday and rates tended higher for business from the US Gulf to the Far East, with U5521.50 paid from the US Gulf to Japan up 50 cents and a sharply higher level of $26 being paid from the Gulf
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    • 777 17 AFP ALTHOUGH there were signs of unproved rates on the freight market last week, payments were often the lowest for over two years. There was so much tonnage about that strong rumours of Soviet charters booking as many as 16 vessels in a matter of a couple
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    • 585 17 Business Day MAJOR international shipping lines are contemplating the possibility of rejoining the conference of shipping lines operating between the Philippines and North America. A number of these international shipping lines have already sent feelers to the secretariat of the Philippine North American Conference (PNAC)
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    • 498 17 POUR Japanese operators, Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), Kawasaki Risen Kaisha ("K" Line), Yamashita Shinnihon Steamship (Y S Line) and Japan Line, have come up with a rebuttal against four rival US lines' objection to a partial revision of their space charter agreement. In
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    • 144 17 UPI TYPHOON Clara wrecked a Philippine navy destroyer, sank a coastal freighter and left scores of crewmen missing and feared drowned at the height of her fury. The Philippines authorities said the exact number of dead was not immediately known, but 66 men were missing from the
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    • 507 22 CALLAO Barber Priam, BBS, Oct 4. CAPETOWN HK Express, SAFE, Sep 24/ 25. S. Del Estero, ELM A, Sep 29. Balsa 7, Hiong Guan, Oct 2(PK). Sanaga, Intermaritime, Oct 3(PK). SA Vanderstel, Oct 5. Unlworld, Afro-Eurasia, Oct 10. CASABLANCA Ocean Esperance, Med Clubt, Oct 12. CEBU World Lion/Commerce,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 406 15 Everett Lines FOR THf MOST F«EQUINT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KON(, JAPAN BUSAN CHITTAGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA RANGOON BU£NOS AIRES MANZANILLO ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. 8/A Clifford Centre Singapore 1 Tel ***** 9 36. Beach Street. Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bldg lei ?1441 3 Port Kelang Agents SOCSHff CO BHD
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    • 416 15 USEALORDU m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG; EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES hwhi tiiMi mti KS Qaboos (12/10). Mm Al FAal (15/10). I Kuwait (18/10) Dammam (21/10). Dub* (24/10). Abu Out* (27/10) I Mma Qaboos (27/10). Altai (30/10). Abu Otabi 2/11). Doha (5/11) Bahrain (8/11). Dammam (11/11). I (11/11) (17/11) FULLY
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    • 15 15 M. CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS In Port LONDON Freights WEEKLY Freights SHIPPING Schedules REGIONAL Weather M
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    • 334 15 FOR PEOPLE WHO MATTER MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U S. PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS S£SSJUS3 >.!J Jj 111.J, 1J. 1 llu.lllMif. 1 5? •SHGAPORE CLOSMG TMES CY 27th Sept 0600 MRS CFS 26tt Sept 1900 HRS TO: BELGIUM. HOLLAND. GERMANY, SCANDINAVIA. SWITZERLAND. AUSTRIA, FRANCE
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 821 16 mibc mm 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 4) Rdam 5) it H Saded Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed In Port 24/9 30/9 1/10 7/10 8/10 P Ketang S
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    • 290 16 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US QULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA a/I Ukti VU 2J/I U/U I M/ll 2vu I a/ii PRIAM" Oct 4 "BARBER MENESTHEUS" Oct TAIF" Oct 11 "BARBER TENNESSEE" Oct 21 TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF II 1I""M •a/9 4/11 2/U ill VU M/ll 13 11
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 852 17 OCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok KASUGA MRU 24/9 TOKYO BAT 30/9 TUUBt Mini FRANKFURT EVHSS 04/ It LARGS BAT U/10 BfNATTOW 17/11 BCNARMN HONGKONG EXPRESS 20/10 HAABURG EIPRfSS >3/11 BINALDCB 11/11 M l»ir| frni> Adam le Marie FRAMFMT HWS Sjia4 lIW
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    • 592 17 rig Franco Belgian Services KMI MOMS U Hnrt r*m KW lUmi In, KTMtMr X Sep! 77 Sept 19 Oct MOd II Oct 19Oct II Od IVIUSMI taamam »sept ioc< uoct moo nod mok xoo iqkmmomon omafM sOct (Oct hOd »oct noct aoct inm nuwemew KHM DMNCf »Oct If Oct 71
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 768 18 Hapag-Lloyd TO NORTH EUROPE llU|l Maru Tot TO Baj Thames Mara Fiatlvl Eipttii lap b) Benatto* EXPORTS AJso accepting transh«pm W cargo tor CARtEtBEAN WEST INDUS via Hamburg TO HDfTOdUWK Ercete La TW 14/9 23/9 5/10 HK 16/9 25 9 7/10 Spore PR Sooh* Ibclimcrs 30/9 2/10 TOIBA/CAHM* P Kelang
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    • 413 18 KOREA ZZ 0 P. Keiang PENANG S PORE ALTAR 167W 710 Oct 11-13 Oct 4-7 Oct ALTAR 168E 7-10 Oct 1113 Oct 4-7 Oct VEGA 165W 22-25 Oct 26/2S Oct 29 Oct-1 FROM BUSAN BANGKOK TO BUSAN FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA IS6E 22-25 Oct 26-28 Oct 29 Oct-1 Nov TO
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    • 655 18 r EVERGREEN LINE 1 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTWG Fa I LCI CARGO FOR: S part Md* Hw*w| Fetasl«w» toitiim M.«p It Hiwf 27/» 7/10 11/10 M/ 10 M/ 10 *4/1# 25/10 E.«*»o. »/l» MlO 31 i/U 4/11 t»« lucty i«,io »/io s/11 mi »/U 11/11 13/11 E»er tffljl 73/10
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    • 873 18 I Everett lines M Burmt Five Star Shipping Corpn JHk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON S pare Mtlarif Ptnanf HI«t*WTK« 21 30 Sept "«SH*6Y*linrm 2l Stpt 19/2 Oct MGMI 4/ 7 Oct B F SS C Agents m Mo la vs. o BOUSTt AD SHIPPING TEI NOS Kl *****1
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    • 358 18 Mi OCEAN SHIPPING A ENTERPRISES PTE LTO. 1 SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE swcapok oajw smppvk t ewtcrprbis pit ito m *****44 7 A *****70 PORT KEIANC F«! ASM SMPPME lID IU JM7I2/3/7251 PfNAIC kttursu TUB A TRANSPORT 118 TEI (7RS3 A (3725 SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE ■KAPORE P.KELANG PENANG
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 872 19 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO, HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) 9-10/10 13-14/11 19-20/12 15-15/10 19-20/11 24-25/12 Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo Aqaba. S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS' VESSEL VOY. NEP ZIRCON 50S/51N HEP TOPAZ 525/53N NEP ZIRCOH 525/53W NEP TOPAZ 545/55N FCL Closing 17/9
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    • 927 19 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EI*OPE HBUBG BHArtN ROAM HAVRE SO lON Sport r Austria Anta*rp France A* U Fraafctwt Ea»r*u Larp bi [lprtu f«—t/twm* 24/0 24/0 30/0 30/0 4/II 4/14 11/11 11/1* 11/lt IVM 24/14 24/10 10/10 17/10 19/10 12/10 21/11 22/10 24/10 2VIO 22/10 23/10 25/10
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    • 673 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES *2* BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) CLYDEBANK SANTA ELENA FORTHBANK SPORE 28 Sep 13 Oct 4 Nov R'DAM HULL HMBG 23 Oct 27 Oct 28 Oct 13 Nov 22 Nov 17 Nov 29 Nov 3 Dec 6 Dec (Deep Tonk Spoce Avoiloble)
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 838 20 K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD 1 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA ETD FEEDER KSSELS' PK Sf MOTHER KSSfLS I* LA Nord Ba» VlO 25/9 Jt/9 Queen Nay Bnd fe IS, 10 27/10 Hkjwj Maru 21 10 Kae Mara 19/10 Fan#* Ace *12 30, 9 J/10 Pacific Alton 21/10
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    • 671 20 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE toadnf to. tOS ANGELES SAW FRANCISCO SEATTLE lACOMA VANCOUVER BC Acceptaf FCI/FCI Containers »£r ar war AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW ZEALAND SERVICE fisr JAPAN SERVICE lu4mf t« Mm. Kobe Out) Hi/*,i rgtriumj Ptmng P Mini S-nfapcrr Koantan YISHVA APURVA 2« 29 Sept
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    • 466 20 S S A(iroii|» SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 (3 LINES' GENERAL *****1 114 LINES■ TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS 2SS6B A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSMIP Iteijional Container Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK ®®jg SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR
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    • 679 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES ffi Hoom 601 ICB Building Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 p Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDPU EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES akssel A VESSEL A VESSEL S'pore f. Kelang loading For .16 Oct leddah IS Oct Bandar Abbas/B Khomcni 27 Oct Bandar Abbas B Khomen Hyundae Shipping Co. lid.
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    • 251 22 KAWASAKI KINKAI RISEN KAISHA, LTD. JAPAN/STRAITS/JAPAN Fully Containerised Service Vessel Tokyo tote S pore Penang P. Ketaai S pore Tokyo tote nmrm su su su uk ?4/» h/j 7/10 »/io NODSTMVt 31/9 U/ll 13/11 14/10 IS/1129/11 31/11 NORWAY Vll 7/1* 9/1119/11 21/10 22/10 23/10 ft/11 4/11 (IDIl: NOWAY LOADS F«
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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