The Business Times, 23 December 1981

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2S, 1»1 60 CENTS
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  • 511 1  -  By ALVIN TAY SINGAPORE rubber brokers and dealers have denied charges by their Malaysian counterparts that some of them have been manipulating the market to push prices down. Rubber prices for RSS One plunged last week to register a six-year low of below
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  • 82 1 THE PUBLIC Works Department is now considering the fftwibility of building either an overhead or an underground power supply system for aircraft at the PhangH Airport At the moment, power needed by aircraft is supplied by either auxiliary power units or ground power units which are mobile
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  • 564 1  - Four companies plants for sale By BERNADETTE CHOOI THREE companies which are currently under receivership have put up their leasehold properties (or sale while a fourth is considering selling its business as a going concern. Metrawood, the furniture-malt-ing subsidiary of Intraco, has offered its plant near the Keppel Shipyard for
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  • 432 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS) is about to expand the size of its council by another two members from 14 to 16. A special general meeting will be held on Jan 13 to elect the new members and
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  • 305 1 GOVERNMENT and statutory bodies will soon get cheaper granite for their construction of public buildings. The government-owned Resources Development Corporation (RDC) is reducing its price of granite from 136.50 per tonne to $25 par tonne, Isdllhg transport charges, starting from Jan
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 57 1 AP, Reuter LONDON, Tues. Gold prices fell in early trading today, opening here at U*****.50 a troy ounce, whfie the dollar drifted lower on dull markets ahead of the Christinas break. In the afternoon, bullion dealers fixed the metal at $399.60 (against a morning fix of $403.75
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    • 51 1 AFP JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia's first pharmaceutical raw materials plant was inaugurated at Cicadas, south of Jakarta, by the Minister of Health Dr Suwarjono Suryaningrat. The US$3.B million plant, owned by the domestic investment company Riasima Abadi, has a monthly capacity of 75 tonnes of raw materials for drugs.
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    • 64 1 AFP TOKYO, Tues. Japan Victor Company, Thorn EMI of Britain and AEG-Telefunken of West Germany have agreed to set up a joint venture for the manufacture of video products in Europe. The three companies will have equal stake in a new company which will make various video
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    • 52 1 UPI TOKYO, Tues. Honda Motor Co, the world's largest motorcycle producer, said today it will produce lightweight motorcycles in partnership with France's Peugeot carmaker. The company said the French firm will produce a two-stroke engine and transmission for mopeds, a motorcycle assembled by Hbnda at its facility in
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    • 62 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Tues. Consumer prices rose s seasonally adjusted 0.5 per cent in November after a 0.4 per cent gain in October. The Labour Department said despite the slight acceleration in the rate of increase, the November gain was the third smallest monthly advance this year. It
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    • 70 1 Reuter LONDON, Tues. Unemployment in Britain dropped slightly in December for the third consecutive month but economists still expect it to top three million in January. The Department of Employment said the total number out of work in December fell by 12,600 to 2,940,700 or 12.2 per cent
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    • 71 1 Reuter GENEVA, Tues. Textiles negotiators today agreed on a new MultiFibre Arrangement setting the framework for world trade in clothing and fibres for the next four years and seven months. A spokesman of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) said the six-page agreement was adopted
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    • 38 1 AFP NEW DELHI, Tues. Indian tea exports in the first ten months of this year amounted to 199.7 million kg Export targets for the current financial year ending March has been fixed at 230 kg. AFP
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  • 409 1  -  By SALMA KHALIK THE price of petrol is likely to rise very shortly with the passing of the Customs (Amendment) Bill 1981 in Parliament yesterday. This gives legal effect to the announcement in this year's Budget Statement that the import and excise duty on
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  • 323 1 THERE was heckling and booing when opposition Member of Parliament Mr J B Jeyaretnam made his maiden speech In Parliament yesterday. The MP for Anson suggested a new clause to be added to the Corruption Bill requiring all MPs to file a statutory declaration on all their
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 699 2 THE immediate problem teeing the World Bank is the squeeze on resources for soft loans via its affiliate, the International Development Association (IDA). This will not affect the relatively better-off developing countries like the Asean five, but they too may feel the pinch
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    • 103 2 Reuter INTERNATIONAL banks extended a record USQ32JB billion hi Eurocurrency loans this year, compared with $77.38 billion last year. But the banks would have extended less new credits this month than last month and December 1980. Preliminary figures from the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company show
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    • 319 2 Reuter JAPANESE underwriters, acting in consultation with the Finance Ministry, will nqml the monthly framework and tighten the standards for floating samurai bonds from late February. The monthly framework will he increased to four issues totalling about 70 billion yen from the present
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 407 2 TRADING on the local foreign exchange was quiet yesterday due mainly to the coming festive season. The US dollar opened at 2.0615 against the local unit. It rose to 2.0610/20, but fell sharply in the afternoon trading to 2.0540/ 55. The US unit recovered during late trading to
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      • 161 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday eased against most major currencies in quiet late foreign exchanges. The dollar fell to 2.2706/35 marks in thin trading from an early 2.2810/40 and overnight's 2.2795 2815 close in New York. One dealer said there was some European interest in selling the mark
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      • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.98 per cent.
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      • 168 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Dec 22: USMu^gp) 7 days 129/16 127/16 1 month 137/16 13 5/16 2 month* 13* 13* 3 months 1316/16 1311/16 6 months 16 14* months 14* 14* 12 months 146/16 147/16 SwJt*. Dm. lUUJL. 1 month 3 months 6 months
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      • 49 2 RANGE of price* often sd by dlscouat bourn on Dec E Overnight I* to4H% Call depoa Its: 2* to 4 V. CMN 3-month Mltec Treasury bills 2M 2v* 3-month Bank bills 713/18 711/16 3 months CD 7* 7* 6 months CD 91/16 8 15/16 Source: National Discount Co
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      • 249 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally easier compared with overnight levels in thin trading, dealers said. Prices were marked down by between US$9.9O and $11 JO an ounce at the outset fOUoartng the metal's decline in New York overnight and thereafter the market fluctuated narrowly throughout. Total sales for
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      • 30 2 MM m New York 1MB MB US Brick MB 1T3B 1MB UB IMS StagmpoR 1MB ICS USB •-77S OiBin prtew >■ US < Mtan troy one*. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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      • 121 2 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed at 219.96 yen following a 230.00 opening. This was slightly higher than the 219.10/90 close in New York and 219.00/80 on the US West Coast overnight, but lower than the 220.15 finish in Tokyo on Monday. Trading was light,
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      • 60 2 THE dollar in London yesterday traded easier against most currencies in a lacklustre start to trading. The market was dormant with reports of widespread resistance in Poland having little impact. Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.8795/8810 Can 2.2253/90 Crass I.IMO/43 DMk 4.2740 2825 D F1 4.6780/6905 S FY 3.«75/4306 B
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    • 151 2 Reuter THE London International Financial Future* (Liffe) will go ahead with an alternative clearing facility if no agreement it reached by the end of January oki* the future of the Internatks£~ al Commodities ClearimK Home (ICCH). K3CH was set up to vide clearing fos> Liffe.
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    • 133 2 Reuter q THE 3 per cent target ast on Monday kr avenge growth* in Swlaa Central Bank.» money supply next year* continues the national a badfa tight monetary pott-.; mista said. The target compares with a planned four-per rise >n inlsTStho^money^: ply virtually stagnated thia f
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 439 3  -  ®y AGNES WEE FASHIONABLE living in condominium developments does not necessarily mean that you have to dure the gmimj with the rest of the community. In fact, right in the centre of the island, along Thomson Rood, is a new condominium development
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    • 98 3 THE Stagapore Welding Society wfll conduct a threeday come on the welding of low alloy aad carboa-man-ganese steel for the metal fabrication Industry, in line with Its objective to improve thfc standard of welding technology The course wfll be conducted by Dr RL Apps, proteases la Welding
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    • 262 3  -  By LOH HUI YIN THE CHINA Machinery and Equipment exhibition, which began four days ago, has attracted sales worth 1500,000 with another $I*4 nflion worth under serious negotiations. Mr Ten Teow Seng, machinery department manager of the organisers, East Machinery, said that two-thirds
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    • 316 3 INTERNATIONAL Com paten Ltd will Introduce a new computer qnten here early next year to help the company capture a bigger •hare of the market. The Distributed Resource System (DRS) Is the drat member of a new family of distributed information systems which
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    • 107 3 W Una with the fsvsnItons'l "r!liisnMiMj* Beard plsas to «arel ■fplmii |iili lim to Mr tisto Safety XBases with at least yeses sf wrfchi mjmmm h eesspsttiflsi «aarinattoa ttons Bs sMnrnjlri STtoar and a halMßs* wnllfSquiMS hutTs eapari&eaal aafaty and sJirflK
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    • 473 3 y vv wtt mtk mlp flßUlßlßiflß^yHi^sv THE Housing ud Development Board hss adopt the standard accounting system, but the change wffl only be Implemented during the financial year 1983/84 at the earliest Mr Lee Yock Suaa. mirtfter of State (National Development). said the board's present double account
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    • 340 3 THE GOVERNMENT not anticipate any significant change in the unemployment situation over the next two years, baaed on the trends tar 1980 and ISU. Dr Wong Kwei Cheoog, Minister of State (Labour), said the unemployment rate tar June this year was II per cent, a drop of 0.1
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    • 240 3 THE Khmer Rouge should agree to the proposal* made by the Amu foreign minister* regarding the «tincture of a coalition government for Democratic Kampuchea if it is indeed committed to its objective of pursuing the straggle against the Vietnamese occupation of Kampuchea. Foreign Minister SDhanabalan said
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 294 4 Reuter A BUDGET for the European Economic Community (EEC) was approved by the European Parliament on Monday in spite of protests from EEC ministers. The president of the Parliament, Mrs Stmone Veil, signed the U5524.2 billion budget for 1962, plunging the community into its
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    • 362 4 UPI ISRAW.T Prime Minister Menachem Begin came under fire on Monday for his anti-American tirade and the Labour Party joined a small opposition (action to hack a no-confidence motion against his government. Former premier Yitzhak Rabin warned that the US might use the rift with Israel to
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    • 46 4 A WOMAN MkUer lights ip the first eaaile ef Hankkik, the st ii eight-day Jewish festival mark Jag the vietsry et the aaetart Maeeabees ever the Syria*. This aaval base at the tip ef Saai will he letaraei te Egypt next ApriL UPI phste. UPI photo
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    • 163 4 Reuter WBBT EarapSM *11 Ifrt, ■•w ta take, will Hn slightly ant yew tart wfl! Ml reach Ml levels mm la 1911 mm the last few yean «f the eeatary, Data Besaarees Mwtanl Mid. He eampaay ef eceasmlc hmaatn, (iraerly Eeaaamte Madeta Ltd, said eaergy
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    • 756 4 NYT REPRESENTATIVES of eight major Western banks met secretly in Zurich to prepare a common response to Poland's growing debt repayment problems. The immediate concern is the Polish request for US$35O million in new loans that its new military rulers claim are necessary
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    • 591 4 AFP THE gross national product (GNP) of the United States is likely to show a 0.5 per cent year-on-year drop in 1982, with the current recession continuing into the first half followed by a sharp upturn towards the end of the year. The
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    • 745 4 NYT AMERICAN Secretary of Defence Caspar Weinberger has urged Japan to acquire enough military power to defend itself up to 1,000 miles offshore. It was the most specific and forceful public statement yet from the Reagan Administration that Japan should pick up a
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    • 442 4 Reuter JAPAN'S economy will continue to expand strongly in the first half of 1983 after a alight fall in the rate of growth this year ««h the next. According to figures published yesterday by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the country's
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    • 605 4 ARRIVALS 8«rrie« Local Operator NnWr 1W Frea PAA MAS SIA MAS PA005 MHS01 SSai 0150 0M oas 0815 JFK/SPO/AHA/HKG KUL KUL PEN MAS UTA RBA yis MAS SIA CPA B»yv OA OA SIA THAI PAL SIA KLM UB MAS SIA MHE71 UT5C Bid Kun mrWK%) MHBl son
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    • 555 5 AP POLISH authorities are unwilling to use force to flush oot nearly 3,000 coal miners in two mines in southern Poland and Roman Catholic dhurch sources have reported encouraging signs in the Church's negotiations with the ruling Military Council. Uncensored dispatches tpom
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    • 178 5 AFP REFLECTING the cynical views of many businessmen, the headline in Monday's Wall Street Journal said: "To some bankers with loans to Poland, the military crack-down isn't all bad news." The paper said: "President Reagan may denounce events in Poland, but many
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    • 598 5 NYT AMERICAN companies, after repeatedly ignoring previous requests from Washington to leave Libya, are bringing their US personnel home amid outspoken complaints about the government's action. In the week and a half since President Reagan appealed to the 1,500 US citizens in Libya to return
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    • 324 5 -FP AUSTRALIAN public servants, after months of industrial unrest including strikes, have been granted a AJ2O a week rise immediately by the full bench of the Arbitration Commission. This affects about 90,000 Australian public servants, but most importantly will influence wage decisions in various sectors of
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 523 5 Agencies A' MALAYSIAN minister said British firms were now more positive in their attitude towards Malaysia's economic policies. Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Najib Tun Razak spoke after returning from a 10-day official visit to Britain. He is the first minister to visit London since bilateral ties were
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    • 263 5 Reuter A NUMBER of countries are willing to give military and financial aid to non-commu-nist Kampuchean groups fighting against the Vietnamese occupation of Kampuchea. Malaysian Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Rha«» said in Bangkok yesterday that these countries were not the five
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    • 666 5 Reuter AP THE JAPANESE Finance Ministry yesterday submitted a draft budget for the 1962 financial year, starting in April, calling for government spending of 49.68 trillion yen (about US$225 billion). which is only 6.2 per cent above 1981 and the smallest rise
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    • 193 5 Reuter DIFFERENCES between EEC importers and leading Asian textile exporters are still holding up the renewal of the Multi-Fibre Arrangeraent (MFA). The Geneva negotiations on the new MFA, a pact governing the textile trade between exporters in the developing countries and importers in the
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    • 215 5 AP SCOTCH whisky is one of 1,653 items whose tariff will be slashed in fiscal 1982, a Japanese government official said on Monday In a move to ease trade frictions with the US and Western Europe, the Tariff Council recommended that the government
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  • 456 6 BETTER A live worm than a dead merlion. Mr S Rajaratnam's choice of analogy in a speech to the NUS Democratic Socialist Club neatly encap- sulated the attitude many large powers would like to see adopted by smaller nations like Singapore the low profile
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  • 235 6 •THE NUMBER of foreign Hapirg in Singapore •will continue to grow, a development which «•reflects the success of a deliberate policy to r transform the Republic into a financial centre for the region and the world. The proliferation of foreign banks, like an injection of any
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  • 1607 6  -  Thousands of enthusiastic tourists arrive in Australia every year. Australian politicians pay homage to the importance of developing tourism, but there is hardly any convincing evidence that they are initiating actions towards the coordinated promotion of the industry. In the first of a two-part series, FLORENCE CHONQ
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  • 729 6  -  ®y MARK WEBSTER FT AIR AFRIQUE Is an —nl multinational company with equally unusual problem». It is owned and run by 10 African countries Ivory Coast, Senegal, the Central African Republic, Congo, Benin, Togo, Upper Volta, Niger, Mauritania and Chad with French technical help, and serves 24
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 644 6 I -11-OIE CBOSSWOBD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACBOBB 1 Double exclamation or drink (5) 6 Railway trainer? (5) 9 Half a haD newly built for a swimmer 10 In which eight legs run four! (5) 11 She's sick at heart (5) 12 One is eager to wear them, presumably (5) 13 Sad
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    • 407 6 RADIO Christmasses without carol^ trwgty m N* la A T Ufle rf the yt la M tw* MM to Ike TV <Timftirj leeks it tfee peeple, wMMte mad eemmmj §t tkeie twe toYeeTl have to be h«M «rtjr M|M I fN »n latomUi th«i|k. *rt West to trnblt, »to toatohfi
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    • 166 6 Day IM On The Sunny Side Ml News 8.19 Radio Patrol &.1I On The Sunny Side IMI Today's Diary followed by Prog Summary and Stories From Asia lt.ll Arts Alive lMi Pdtluck 11.M News-In-Brief 11. If Instrumentalists Of The Week 11 Jl Top Of The Pops UN Lunch Date 141
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  • 1217 7  -  SLOW AND INEFFICIENT CHINESE BUREAUCRACY Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang recently outlined plans for slow but steady growth up to 1985. He spoke of a new period of economic renewal in the last decade of the century. Can the tough and self-as-sured Mr Zhao deliver
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  • 945 7  -  Sino-American relations have expanded dramatically since Jan 1, 1979, but gone is the outpouring of goodwill that accompanied the raising of the American flag in Beijing and the Chinese flag in Washington nearly three years ago. WILLIAM HOLSTEIN reviews recent developments. WILLIAM
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  • 773 7  -  pom» Willi DREW MIDDLETON NYT MANY American and Nato intelligence and planning officials fear that Israel's unexpected annexation of the Golan Heights may have sown the seeds of a fifth Middle East war. In October, members of the Israeli High Command told Western reporters
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    • 4 7 CHRISTMAS DAY 31 O€C
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 5 8 Monday's prices were unavailable.
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      • 93 8 UPI PPG Industries has concluded a US$43 million agreement to buy a controlling interest in Boussois. SA. a leading French producer of flat glass. PPG officials said the company is buying Boussois (which had sales last year of about (200 million) from BSN-Gervais Da
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 180 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday extended losses late and closed on bottom of a 12 US cent range, down UV4 to 5V4 cents a bushel. Dealing were thin all day, with many traders absent due to the approaching holidays. Late sympathetic selling In response to the break in
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    • 659 9 STOCKS in New York yesterday closed narrowly lower as Friday's rally ended amid uncertainty over the direction of Interest rates, the length of the recession and the crisis in Poland. Ibe Dow Jooes industrial average finished off about 2Vi points, declines led advances by around 980 to
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    • 74 9 THE STRAITS Tla price la Peiaag yesterday raee M eeati to M*Sf.«9 Uto, retanriag late the apper sector ef $54 J6 aid Price» m Meaday **apped lata the middle raage for the lint time daee the revWea I7C prices la October. The Ann market dte«•aated L—d—'■ ~rrirr perttlea
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    • 34 9 Rubber: Dec 22 Singapore: Jan: 1794(0 cents (down 1.00 eent) Malaysia: Jan: 199.00 cents (down 2.00 cents) Tin: M 536.00 per kilo (op 50 cents) Official offering: 301 tonnes (np 91 tonnes)
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    • 124 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed near day's lows, down W« to five US cents a bushel. Widespread commisrion house selling late edged prices lower. Prices declined from the start as trade nervousness that the Polish situation may lead to a US embargo sparked long liquidation and speculative
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    • 240 9 THE Singapore market yesterday closed weaker with January One RSS buyers quoted at 179 JO cents per kilo, down one cent from Monday's dose. The morning market lost 1.50 cents on easier overnight London advices and lower after hours levels here on Monday. The market recovered fictionally in quiet
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    • 224 9 HAS prlcM In cwti per kilo rMterdar (HrkOo) (prkflo) tot 1KSS. prompt f.o.fc. 17tM tot 1 RSS. Tmmmrj 17IJ0 tot 1 ILKA. Mrun 1«1M 175JON 1MJI 174J® 171M num MMI btirn UK/CM toL IRAS. UK/CM tot 4H&S. UK/OH*. totilUS. UK/Ooat Ckatocmt: QriH MMI m.m mm MM MUI MUI
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    • 960 9 COFT'HJB: Robusta futures yesterday edged higher to end the morning slightly steadier in thin quiet trading. Dealers said prices rose on scattered speculative purchases and isolated preholiday short-covering with most traders reserved in the seasonal lull. Values had opened easier in line with New York's lower AnMi on
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    • 82 9 THE Kuala Lumpur palm oil market yesterday ruled slightly steady in quiet trading. South in December was unchanged at M 1897.50 a Ja 7 11 50 to 1892.50. The refined market was featureless. C.I.P. North European ports, In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated* "> NI>0N *ri
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    • 326 9 J THE Malay** Mining Cor- poratkm Berhad has been urged to release more dredged-out mining anas to bumiputra operators instead of working them Itself. Making this call, the 5 chairman of the ftmiip«>r« Chamber of Mines. Mr Ha# Ahmad Axisuddin Haji s
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    • 539 9 MALAYSIAN tin smelters have decided that they will not entertain clainw for detects in GSA tin. This ">at consumers buying GSA tin are doing so at their own ri*. The Malaysian smelters are taking this step to safeguard themselves because aome of the GSA Un.
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    • 353 9 Reuter A COPPER supply deficit of 130,000 tOMw In I*2 ihouid provide the basis for significant strengthening of prices. Bconomft Intelligence Unit liTl wrld commodity outlook for ISB2 expects consumption of refined cooper to move up fairly slowly in 1982. By the final
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    • 159 9 tkaanaS mi Bulk lob fin 00 saltan, old drum (la aecond hand <km) fab W5.00 aeUen. sew <fcum lob tilt JO aeDer» o*»i Mbced (low) fß.lt bay a. ftfyV! WtinlrA pyp. per fob Aato NLW U72JO aeDara, Sarawak white pepper faq lob NLW tItTJB aeflera, Sara»k apnctal black
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    • 185 9 YARN and cotton pricea were quoted as follow» in Hongkong yesterday (la HK doUart, tpat «-godown) «tana» fan: China Blue Pbosnt* 3ta LMO; 3k 3JM, «a U« (per bale of 40 lbs). Hew gaada: China Butterfly and Oobe brand unq; IfcaganHend anq; Five Lambe usq; Flower aad Butterfly Ptace
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    • 314 9 SINGAPORE; Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godovn: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent A"* (Kangaroo) new crop IJO, 100 per cent second class LIB, 100 per cent third daas LOB, S per cent new crop ao stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN. A-super 0.71, Special OJS.
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    • 107 9 Reuter THAI rubber exports In* July this year row to 54,357 Z tonnes from 29,626 tha.v previous month and com-""* pared with 37,477 dipped inl July last year, statistics*- tram Thailand's agriculture Z ministry indicate. Total exports during the"*' first seven months of yw were
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    • 69 9 VALUATION ON PLANT AND MACHINERY CONSULT: CITY VALUERS I CONSULTANTS (PTE) LTD ■■I SUITE 203, COLOMBO COURT WH|| SINGAPORE 0617 TEL: *****74/5 r in m lm Ml ZD. m JLI MC The Biggest Indonesian Restaurant in Singapore An ideal place for company functions wedding Parties. Exclusive V.I.P. room for special
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    • 115 9 You can bet... Every race is a winner at 4 U Yi ft r'i v mm i V m €E> i r The Stables Tote RACE 1 LUNC H Executive Businessmen's Lunch RACE 2 DINNER Our specialn :US Prime Rib of Beet Successful businessmen and people with good taste lunch,
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  • 1141 10 BID and after price* n*HHeiiy listed and business la and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded «hown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONI INDUSTRIAL. A COMMBBCIAL A«« (104B)(1)1»(9)104(8)
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  • 50 10 p| »t) Tfc>Cn—«r ri La u AiSittMrM LM LM ■KIW IK LM 1 IS 1 1 v| tnmrm* ua in jp MQrral LM L4M pp MfMTfrtMlvBa MlfM 1M "In ~l, V LM I SI Ti LM IM 1 MU *Wn (M UB**L&H P*m Mr Dm M) l« La
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  • 2685 10 1881 ffiC* Low Ctapur Last Sale +®rOr'e Dte Dhr CVr Or'e ru Net P/B Vol C60B) Day High Lew 8BCTION OKI INDUSTRIAL ft COMMKBC1AL m 1U sn su m 300 410 ass* 878 430 MB 1U 1M UO 308 IB 3M SB SSI Aetna Alcorn Allied Choc
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  • 1567 10 jg I BID ud offer prices officially a I listed and bm ßmb in ud reported to the Kuala Lumpiir Stock Rxrhange yesterday, with the number of shares traded ritom to bracked to lots of 1,000 uaits, unless otherwise specified. I IH I (um > tkmm (IJ8)
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  • 510 10 THE rtwfc —rtot veil jeotiaiay mi<7 bayaad mm» «r port (mrii tke oM of the «•y. Men M epeaoi IMj m hnrton ifprnti to Mb MwoiHrf by Ike |Mi gate Km tae Mh| lint M bear aad* Ml eteady. Bat after the llJOaai tea treat, preflttaken
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  • 597 10 SHARE prices finished mixed with an easier bias at the Koala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday in contrast to die previous buoyant closing across the board. Turnover was also lower. The market took off on a steady note particularly in the finance and property sectors but buyers
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 662 11  -  Market Talk... a round-up of viewpoints compiled by Ore Lin Chris Lim THE Strang rally in November which sent the stock market up by 18 per cent heralds a new beginning from the two and a half months of consolidation, said Ong A Co,
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    • 192 11 SHAREHOLDERS of City DanhMh LM have approved the company s □rooosals to acciuire properties for a total of 129.2 million. At an EGM on Dec 17, a resolution was passed enable the company to purchase three pieces of treehold land at Jiak Kim Street/Kim Seng Road from Ruby
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    • 518 11 DUNLOP International is withdrawing tram a Joint venture with the governmeut-backedNation-al Development Corporation for the development of 5,000 hectares of oil palm plantations in the Agusan del Sur region of the Philippines. The reason for the pullout is still not clear at this
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    • 411 11 HONG Leong Credit, poised for further growth, b reviewing the capital base mud structure of its two lending companies, Hong Finance and Hong Leong Tearing in line with their expanding operation*. HL Credit executive chairman, Mr Quek Leng Chan, haa espreoned optimism that both these
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    • 49 11 VKNIBPNtetolMMi BOGM to be held at 9-308, Merlin Plaza, Beach Road, Singapore OTIS on Dec 23 at 3 pm 4 SOUTfl Bast AMa Cerpefatka Bntal: Nineteenth AGM to he held at Site No. 30, Tuck Drive, Tasek Industrial Estate, Ipoh, Perak on Dec 24 at 11 am.
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    • 740 11  -  By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM SUPREME Corporation Bhd has lis ami In ronwdhlslnl profits of MSIOB mflUon tor Its financial year ended June 30,1 ML Although the figure represents n 40 per cent increuse over the previous $7J million. It fell short of the compsny's expectations. The
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    • 137 11 SHARE prices in Sydney yesterday closed mixed with a softer Mas in quiet trading ahead of the Christmas holiday period. The major market indicator, the All-Ordinaries index, closed 1.6 points off at 592.5. 8 B Onti INOUaTUALS iCl A. N. L ir.H rrWL= auk NSW 1* au
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    • 59 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday continued to decline in weak trading, dealers said. The Book Club index dropped 0.31 points for a turnover of 5.4 million batat. ok a hu. r SM anch «TJ» 41 St And HJI -1 ■aha OB Mail Oh Ion M Ml -1 sum at
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    • 78 11 THE Manila market yesterday was mixed as the commercial/industrial sector and oils eased and miners remained firm, while turnover rose sharply from 1.5 million to 9.4 million pesos. sac a fw« *S2> oS? AOmOm. it» act cocr i iima u*mmo u. jiw mcti sarr» e» r* an~m» m +uu
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    • 50 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 830.7 Friday 521.3 Week Ago 513.0 DOW JONKS AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday «73.10 Friday 875.78 Week Ago 871.42 HJLHANG SENG Tuesday 1353.11 Monday 1370.13 Week Ago 1381.18 AUSTRALIAN INDU8TRIAL8 Tuesday 738.4 Monday 738.9 Week Ago 741.2 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday S0Z5 Monday 504.9 Week Ago 5M.4
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    • 268 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed just above their lows in moderately active trading, after declining throughout the day. Speculation following the announcement by Hongkong Land and JF Special Holdings on Monday that they were to buy 21 per cent of the issued Hongkong Telephone shares. The
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    • 342 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday closed slightly lower in light trading due to the coming year-end holiday season and continuing uncertainty in Poland. The market average lost 24.33 to at 7,644.57 on a volume of 280 million shares. Use Tokyo stock exchange Indw shed 0.51 to
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    • 199 11 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. December 1981 TRADINVEST RANK TKUST COMPANY OF NASSAU LIMITED (Incorporated with limited liability in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas) U*****,000,000 Guaranteed Floating Rate Notes Due 1989 Retractable at Noteholder's Option in 1987 Guaranteed as to payment of principal and interest by
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 152 12 Rises C Sugars Textile Corp 1440 60 300 28 O U B 535 25 Hoof Lmi( lad uao 20 Town A City 450 16 Ulud A Pen 755 15 PMC 456 14 M U I 480 12 Spore Fodder 254 12 H Leone Credit OCBC 1300 1140 10 10
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      160 12 Rites Inch KK 1460 +60 C Sugars 1540 50 Malex 500 +30 Sel Prop B85 +30 H Leoog lad 1300 30 M Textile 466 +28 Seacorp 620 +25 Isl and Pen 815 +25 Text Corp 340 +20 M Oxygen 372 +22 AMD 306 +21 Falls Kamunting 560 -45
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  • 778 12 USfllK I. <33 Cof^ani^ditor^toi^abnani 12 KUALA Lumpur Stock Exchange chairman Tengku Noone's impassioned plea last week to leave it to the exchange to regulate itself has provoked divergent re--10 sponses from business cirs cles The random survey conducted by the Malaysian Business Times on Monday
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  • 405 12 MR JACK Chiarapurk, who has just secured control of Melbourne-listed Alan Coffey Holdings Ltd (Coffey), has been appointed chairman of the Australian property firm. His appointment follows his acquisition of a 57.74 per cent stake in Coffey through Jack Chia Securities (Australia) Pty Ltd,
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  • 252 12 UNiteu Engineers Ltd yesterday announced it is suspending the foundry operations of Uniteers International Pte Ltd. This is because the foundry has been incurring losses as a result of severe competition from abroad. The company also suffered from high operating costs since in keeping
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  • 98 12 AP NEW YORK, Tues. Stock prices opened mixed today amid evidence that inflation in 1981 is nearly certain to be the lowest in three years. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which skidded 2.66 points yesterday, was off another 1.52 to 871.58 after 30 minutes of
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  • 245 12 > ROTHMANS ef Pall MaU (Malayaia) has art ealy received apprevai far the separatlea at Its epecatleaa late tw Mlad eempaalea ea each Me «I the Caase- way, ft to. alee ladleated i that the Hlagspere am, Bethmaae laiastrtes, will a three far eat
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  • 704 12 u by HOCK LOCK SIEW SOME interesting developments have been taking place on the corporate scene recently and this columnist the opportunity today to examine a few. While the market appears to have sobered up and investors are given more time to analyse situations, it might be worthwhile
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  • 737 12 LONDON, Tues. Share prices opened slightly ember in quiet trading today, dealer* said The falls were an extension of yesterday's late trend and reflected concern over the UK industrial relations outlook and rising UK and dollar interest rates, dealers added. Leaders were marked down by a penny or
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 256 12 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 23rd June, 1983 of: A THE MITSUBISHI BANK, LIMITED Podium G2, 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
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    • 148 12 All these securities having been sold, this announcement appears as a matter ofrecord only. December 1981 9 RHYTHM WATCH CO., LTD. (Rhythm Tohei Kogyo Kabushiki Kasha) (incorporated under the laws of Japan) U.S. $15,000,000 6 PER CENT. CONVERTIBLE BONDS DUE 1997 ISSUE PRICE 100 PER CENT The Nikko Securities Co.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 55 12 WEAT HER OUTLOOK far Singapore today: Fair and windy. Bepm* tor U hears friar to 7Jlpm m Dee Zt at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.0 Associated humidity 63 Minimum temperature 23.7 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 10.50 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 374.7 Total rainy
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 203 13 WITHIN the next three years, Singapore's Container Terminal will have an additional eight quay cranes each fitted with a microprocessor. The new tranes, installed at a cost of about $40 million, will enable the Port of Singapore Authority's maintenance unit to take prompt action
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    • 589 13  -  By VONG NYAM MING LEADING international tank-container operator, Trafpak Ltd of the UK, has moved into Malaysia to transport small shipments o( liquid cargo like latex, palm oil and chemicals. The overall objective of Trafpak's move into the region via it's agent, AnglpFrance
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 86 13 Reuter THE US International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) said dockworkers in its union will not handle any cargo going to or coming from Poland. The boycott, which takes effect immediately, was taken to protest the Polish military government's crackdown against the free trade union Solidarity, it said. "The
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      • 82 13 Reuter THE Japan/Taiwan/Japan Container Freight Conference announced it is cutting the bunker surcharge by 50 US cents per revenue ton, effective from Jan 1,1982. New rates will be US$B per revenue ton for shipments from Japan to Taiwan and $5 for shipments from Taiwan to Japan. The present
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      • 92 13 THE port of Bristol's container business is picking up, partly because of Southampton's industrial problems. Bristol has been receiving feeder vessels and mainline ships which would otherwise have gone to Southampton. The port handled 14,253 boxes in the first eight months of the current financial year and
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    • 731 13 SMpplagUae C* Achlprtefo Shpf VI a AIM VI a Abv-Ewult VI a Alfred cr VI 1 Alltrana vn 4 Alpac VI 5 Angooave V 1 Katmxat vm 1 AM. 1 1 APCLiae vm 1 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 A3CL m I Ada tkrchut VI 4
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    • 377 14 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Botany Treasure (Tanker) (after Poaega, must starboard a/side, D/L) 33/34 Bunga Gelang (0700) 45A Chaco (0700 after SA Vergelegen) 47 Golden Globe (after Murrayeverett) 29/30 Kee Trader (2300 after New Peacock) 19 Kao Mu (after No 6 Donam) 35/ 36 Phoenix (0600) 27/28 Quirinaie
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    • 863 14 OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Name Voy No. Estimated Time of Arrival Shipping Lines Gdn Mode of Operatn Date Time Arthur Maersk Chevalier Rose Ever Promoter P. Roosevelt Macol King Benv&lla Maersk Mango Zlm Ellat N. Mltchenko Peter Starostln Arlld Maersk Ever
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    • 1532 14 MODERATE chartering was seen on Monday from North America to Europe and the Far East at generally steady rates but other sectors of the freight market were very dlill and featureless. The steady rates of US$l3 was paid for grain from the US Gulf to Rostock and $10
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    • 649 15 T&E FREIGHT market continued to ease last week with the US Gulf/Japan grain rate «lumping to its lowest for over three yean. Charterers were able to force rates down because of the growing numbers of bulk carriers far hire, with the surplus in this category alone estimated
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    • 521 15 FOUR countries, led by the US, dominate the world's open-registry fleet, new study reveals. The big four America, Greece, Japan and Honghong together beneficially own 73.9 per cent of the fleet and manage 87.2 per cent of It, according to figures prepared for the United
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    • 409 20 AARHUS Toyama, ScanDutcht, Dec 22. N. Crystal, ScanDutcht, Dec 29. Jutlandia, ScanDutcht, Jan 6. B. Permai, ScanDutcht, Jan 12. ABIDJAN Oriental Express, OOCL Dec 22. Namrata, Indiafrica Line Dec 22. Tendai Maru, MOL, Jan 3. River Majidun, Nigerian Nat., Jan 3. ABU DHABI P. Roosevelt, APL, Dec 22.
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    • 385 13 Everett Lines FOR THt MOST FREQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHITTAGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA RANGOON BUENOS AIRES MANZANH.LO ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. t/A CMtord Centre Singapore 1 Tel *****/9 36. Beach Street Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bldg Tel ***** 3 Port Mang Agents SOCSHIP CO BHO Tel-38/721
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    • 202 13 OSEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Me intransrt DEPARTURES TO USA, CANADA AND CARIBBEAN WORLD TIGER 094/ÜBERATOR 024 WORLD TIGER 094/MMfO 015 Dec 2? 1 Jan 22 WORLD UON 094/ FREEDOM Oil Jan 3 Jan 24 WORLD LION 094/PATROIT 022 Jan 3
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    • 949 14 CONTAINER SERVICE CmMW Smki Feeder *P Keiang B PtNAGA 25/12 I DAHLIA 1/1 8 PWAGA 8/1 8 DAHLIA 15/1 To Ehw S pore 1) I K CRYSTAL 29/12 2) Wan 3) Ktwi 4) Gburg B. DAHLIA 1/1 JUTLAND* 8/1 20/1 25/1 28/1 28/1 B PWAGA 8/1 B PERMN 12/1 27/1
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    • 218 14 BP SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA r-nnrnc I I." Ml l"~l it «l M tM WW UM ktat 24/12 hM bu kM a/12 a/u 1/1 14/12 in vi «/i t/i tin 7/3 »/l IVI K/l 17/1 •/I 17/1 M/I */l a/I 27/1 PARSER MUT 2/1/12. "BARBER
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    • 584 15 The Straits Steamship Group OOL. Overseas Containers Limited fCONTAINf RSHIP SERVICE 10 UK CONTINENT STRAITS StfIPPMG to Sabah, Sarawak, Bnmai Porta and Bangkok "as 5? an jvi an a/i 0/1 tn vj nn an mn ii/ 2 14/2 M/ 2 un an on an an an rwf umnn UL wl
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    • 408 15 NOTICE FAR EAST/GULF Of MEN AND RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE SABAN, BRUNEI ANN SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SNVfERS CONGESTION SNRCNARGE NODEBAN Reference is made to the notice in the Press on Monday, 12th October, 1981. The member Lines of the above Conferences have reported an improvement in the berthing
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    • 477 16 ".in Sport P* Pm Mm Gmo* Wlmri Bhtttn Mm AMwp 12/1 15/1 1«/ I IJ/2 17/2 13/2 11/2 TO USA/CMHM S 1 FMv Mm| S'porc M*Mn HK Lm| Oakland SMtttc Bncti Taeomi tmdtm »/12 31/12 lMb*rM t/1 2C/1 20/1 31/1 ■Mil |H VI 7/1 Mb|M (17/1) 2/2 4/2 7/2 RMMMM
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    • 408 16 KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION VEGA IS7W STORE P. Katonc PENANG 24-27 Dk 21-30 Dk 31- 2 fan FROM BUSJ BANGKOK TO BUSJ •VCGAIME 24-27 Dk 21-30 Dk 31-2 ton TO BUM ALTAR 171R 22-25 lan 26-26 Jan 2*31 Jan FROM BUSJ BANGKOK ALTAR 172£ 22-25 Jan 26-21 Jan 29-31 Jan TO
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    • 489 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCCPTMG Fa I La CARGO FOR 5T Kw Ml 1/91 M/ll 21/9] 21/11 Ji/il l /fry Irnim 11/tl U/tl 2/tt 4/t2 l/S tvE *1/1 U/2 11/2 IV? IV? ||/f ALSO ACCEFTUG CARGO FO* UWTED KMGDOM OTraFTmaDOU MANCHESTER, BSMKGHAM, BWSTOL, UVERPOOI fiLASfiOW, LEEDS. ETC. WEST
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    • 634 16 f Everett Lines f F»« St* Stiippm, Cerpn. UHk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOWMG FOR RANGOON SSm,,* T" rnmrm »/u ok PMMMCTAVTM 11/1 IM ]/4 tai MUH 7/11 ta *****1/8 06CHARGMG ONLY CcwfaMi ArfMtMi 0« Ni»—ci CUM S. A. C.I. f. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR DURBAN MONTEVRXO BUENOS MRES tnrA
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    • 166 16 Ml 1 mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE IT£ SANKYO LINE jafan/stbaits same maimiA km •MBOMffMN 2M7/12 525 52 8 27/u xamo mm 27-29/12 HMMMtII 1-1/1 ww> mm 9-9/1 BWW I*l2/1 X*"® 12-13/1 SIMM MM 25-24/1 MSmCOMT 2*-25/1 23-25/12 3MI/12 3-4/1 1112/1 *-7/1 M/l 27-21/1 21-27/1 fel IH4MM4/4M7M UJT MM NMIII
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    • 626 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL i:rrr vn rtn wm >//■ ■***** ■TZTyS m'Tr-nm Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo, Aqobo and HodoMah. S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/PT KELANG/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANIL A ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS VESSEL nep.aqate NCP. ZmCOM NEP. TOPAZ NEP.AQATE NEP. ZIRCON 1CH1231
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    • 609 17 i j BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM QUOTE H-UK INAKN KOMI HA yw SO TQM rm f Uw«Cnm/ AMtruMMT* Uma MUK a/u a/u nn 19/1 a/i a/i u/i vi a/i u/i 17/1 a/i a/i vi ivi n/i a/i a/i a/i 11/1 U/1 1/1 «/l s/i 7/1 11/1 ivi
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    • 455 17 Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPREBS CONTAINER TO M€D/UK/NCVV-aw SERVICE •M*. r«M i)iTH*»?)r<H 3)x-kn«)c-k*i am* a/17 11/1 i</i ivi 71/1 PfMtt MBOR a/l? M/ 12 DM* p*a l/l 30/12 »/i ?vi a/i a/i? fona c «a i/i •n mw 7/1 I MUM M» IVI 14/1 V B Iffa u-3 i v
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    • 424 17 j i i BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES ixL (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) CORA9ANK SANTA FE SPORE ('DAM HULL HMtG 23Doc 15Jon 19Jon 22Jot 1 Jot 31 Jon 9 Fob 5 Fab (Dot? Tank Spoct AvoilabU) Lykos/ Lines U.S. NEST COAST SERVICE JoSTim* S lbrt m LTKES W VI 7/1 11/1 3/2 if
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    • 614 18 1 M t K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD I EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA no mamou* pi sp MonavEssas n us ny l£4 lay 13 21/12 25/12 Ace U/l 25/1 km Apefe 15/1 25/1 TriM Hn 11/1 15/2 U*MPtow»3 1/1 7/1 Padfc fcn> 24/1 5/2 m*m Mm 22/1
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    • 249 18 CAUFORMA/PACffK NORTH NUT SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE tar in moles. UN nuNcsco. wmi. imam, mama lc Acntf* ra/m CaUm urr if Sr i,W" AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE fa/ra cmmhr NEW ZEALAND SERVICE fw«e pMM| S^*r JAPAN SERVICE «W feat*. H* «to Cjfe Un, y&m smohm IrtSHVA ANURAG" -VtSHVA MAMTA" C
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    • 435 18 .A (>roiin SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD JOTMFIOOK OCf A\ Bt/ILOKWG SINGAPOHf 0104 MAPxf ting *****? (3 linfsi GIM|« AI ,n.n „M l Sl TERMINAL OKICI ?2?3SBJ TIUK RS74S9S WS«,b6BABCA H SH,P CABlf CAHGOSH,. It M 1...... iti 1111 lad ltv«|ioiial Container Lines RAILINGS A WEEK to/lrom BANGKOK SIXGAPORh IS/iXDS
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    • 536 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES R Room 60 ICB Building Sharif on Way Sinqapo'p Tp| *****2? *****67 PKolangTe! *****4/*****5 MIDPIf EAST/HEP SEA/EUROPE SUffIEFS BUHGA VAMDA a vessel A VESSEL Siwt P. Ketant load* Far JJ Jjj Aifcas/O. Khn °*«i/M»cat/Bakrak< 20 Bandar Abbas/ BKhm Li \jHyundae Shipping Co, lid. hah a »Sc HAM
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