The Business Times, 28 December 1981

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 MONDAY, DECEMBER 28,1161 60 CENTS
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  • 424 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG INSURERS, reinsurers and brokers may soon find themselves working much closer together than they have ever done before. Business Times understands a group of insurers have set up a working committee, with the blessings of the Insurance Commissioner, to
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  • 487 1 INFLATED costs in the building industry were reflected in the total cost of private and public projects completed during the first half of this year, compared with the corresponding period last year. Figures for the first six months of 1961 show that while there
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  • 594 1  - Poor trading in Asian bonds By LILLIAN CHEW SECONDARY market activity in Asian dollar bonds has slowed down to a trickle, in sharp contrast with the booming primary market which recorded an all-time high in issuing activity this year. Instead of narrowing, as is expected of a maturing market, the
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  • 455 1  -  By ALVIN TAY THE Association of Banks in Singapore and the Central Provident Fund Board have agreed on the format of legal instruments relating to the latter's residential property scheme. Six different instruments (three each under the T-»nH Titles Act and the Common Law), called
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  • 498 1 SOME commercial banks are likely to suffer declines in profits during the next six months because of the squeeze caused by falling lending rates and the lagged fall in cost of funds. This will be a reversal of the well-established trend towards growing
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 103 1 INTERNATIONAL telephone and telex charges to countries in Asean and other parts of Asia will be reduced from Jan 1, said the Minister for Communications Mr Ong Teng Cheong yesterday. Telephone charges to Asean countries will be reduced by 13 per cent from $4 to $3.50 per
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    • 81 1 Reuter VIENNA, Sun. Iran cannot keep part of the financial deal which freed 52 US hostages last January and has begun secret talks with American officials to change it, according to the former governor of the Iranian central bank. Quoting Iranian officials involved in the talks, Ali Reza
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    • 51 1 AFP TOKYO, Sun. The Japanese government has decided to offer US$4 billion in yen loans and financing from the Export-Import Bank of Japan to South Korea. Seoul had requested Japan to extend |6 bilion in loans and $4 billion in financing from the Ex-Im Bank over five years.
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    • 76 1 AP BANGKOK, Sun. American military aircraft for several months have been using a Vietnam War B- 52 bomber base in Thailand for refuelling stops, a US embassy spokesman said. The spokesman said US Navy P-3 Orions have been stopping at U-Tapao Air Base, on the Gulf of
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    • 73 1 Reuter MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet Union, which is importing record quantities of grain to meet home shortages, is suffering major unloading delays at one of its busiest ports because of lack of equipment, a Soviet newspaper said today. A front-page article in Sovietskaya Rossiya (Soviet Russia) said 23
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    • 51 1 Reuter LONDON, Sun. Iran is to send abroad 25 delegations to "convey the message of the Islamic revolution" and set up photo exhibitions on the war with Iraq. Among the countries to be visited would be India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, China, Nigeria and Kuwait.
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    • 58 1 UPI BEIRUT, Sun. Saudi Arabia on Saturday signed a treaty on demarcation of land borders with Iraq and declared open support for the Baghdad government in its 15-month-old war with Iran. The Iraqi news agency said the protocol was signed by Saudi Interior Minister Prince Nayef bin Abdel
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  • 639 1  -  By KOH TSE YING DEALERS in the traditionally popular makes of vehicles in Singapore have been hardest hit by the general decline in the motor industry. Statistics obtained from the Motor Traders' Association show that over the past 11 months, sales of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1156 2  -  By GUY DE JONQUIERES MANY SMALL businessmen are probably wondering whether to buy a computer. Those who decide that the answer is "yes" must then face up to a bewildering array ot further decisions about which machine to choose, how much to pay, what
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    • 438 2 A GLIMPSE of how Citibank, the Citicorp subsidiary, plans its marketing was provided recently by Thomas Weaver, Citicorp vice-president for marketing, who said that Citibank's prime objective was to operate profitably in all segments of its market. Citicorp says it is the world's biggest commercial
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    • 278 2  -  BOARDROOM BALLADS BERTIE RAMSBOTTOM Given their elevated stations, The chairmen of our corporations Cannot be classified at will By any one specific skill Beyond a certain savoir-faire In politics and staying there. And presidents, as sometimes mooted, Are similarly constituted. Distinguished generals retiring, Or civil servants due for
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    • 593 2  -  Japanese companies have little respect for most British executives. But, reports CHRISTOPHER LOREHZ, a new report finds that homegrown managers play an important part in the success of Japan's ventures in the UK. CHRISTOPHER LORENZ, THE CONVENTIONAL picture of Japanese miracleworking la the Welsh
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 502 2 Publications of THE INSTITUTE OF BANKING AND FINANCE PUBLIC FINANCE AND PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN SINGAPORE By LEE SHENG-YI BA (Hons) (Yenching), MSc (Cantab), Ph D (Singapore) TH» Author A well-known economist in Singapore, Dr Lee Sheng-Yi is a prolific wnter of many articles on monetary and banking issues, industrial development
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    • 42 2 v*f M- H BANK OF TAIWAN U5520,000,000 Floating Rate Negotiable Certificates of Deposit due December 5,1984 MANAGER Morgan Guaranty Pacific Limited AGENT Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York Singapore Office This announcement appears as a matter of record only. December 1981
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 169 3 Telecoms makes your New tear even happier Rate reduction from 1 Jan 1982 for International Calls in Asia Ybu can save up to 22% for International telephone calls 20% for international telex calls \bu will get a lot more for your money The table below shows the old and new
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 129 4 RUBBER futures in Tokyo on Saturday closed up 5.5 to 11 yen in moderately active trading. Values moved higher on bargain hunting and covering demand mainly by smaller investos in technical reaction to Friday's setbade, dealers said. In LONDON on Thursday, rubber futures dosed steadier on mixed pre-Christmas covering
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    • 185 4 CHICAGO soybean futures closed around the mkldle of an BV4-ceat range, up six to 9Vfc US cents a bushel in Thursdayy's shortened prehottday session. Dealings were extremely light, as many traders left early for the holiday weekend. Short-covering in reaction to President Reagan's speech concerning the Polish situation, since
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    • 109 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Thursday closed up 2V« US cents a bushel in nearbys to 7V« cents higher in deferred March. Prices rose from the start on local short-covering, as trade fears for a US embargo against the Soviet Union were diminished following Wednesday's speech by President Reagan
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    • 87 4 TIB angapsre predaee hMtweeT" sfl and espnTetoes'shwed Jhair frmlsas week's A Iseal esflse deafer said tore was ast meet activity gmw leag hates la Barspe, ha y awtest iHgag rtlal have and tndag was very alew. Csflse nsstets, he far jph teaHMi la Leaden, termlaal
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    • 1021 4 AFP THE weakness of gold unsettled other commodity markets in London last week, in the traditionally quiet run-up to the long Christmas weekend. Sterling's recovery against the US dollar also left its mark. Copper lost the previous week's gain before steadying again on rumours that
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    • 313 4 Reuter JAPAN'S electrolytic copper production fell by 4.8 per cent in November to 83,tt0 tonnes tram 87,800 in Obtober and was down L 8 per cent tram 85,100 a year earlier, the International Trade and Industry Ministry said. Copper production in the first 11
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    • 668 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures extended early gains to end a shortened Christmas-eve trading day slightly steadier. Prices rose in a thin quiet market on chart-in-spired commission-house buying and pre-holiday trade rim-covering. Prices closed £7 to £15 a tonne higher on a turnover of 1,230 lots which included 306 crossed
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 154 4 FOREIGN exchange trading was Ught ahead of the Christmas holiday last week, aad rates were quoted at a spread of SO basis points. The market was thin aad individual orders were Insufficient to cause slgnlflcaat rate movements. The US dollar opened at the week'a high and above the
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      • 22 4 THE average rate at which aiajor Singapore baaka are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 11.92 per cent
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      • 299 4 THE interbank market wwk was characterised by firmer interest rates. Overnight rates opened at 15 Vi to 5 per cent to touch a Ugh of 13 to 12 per cent before dosing at 11 to 10 per cent for the long weekend. The firmer trend was attributed to festive
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      • 291 4 THE price of gold on work) bullion markets dropped last Monday tram US$4l4 to $402 a troy ounce on general disappointment with the market's failure to make significant headway on the back at the PaUsh crisis. v E For the rest of the
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      • 43 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Dec X, the range of call rate* received from Short Deports (M) Bhd was at follow*: ■•■k fud: 3 to S per cent. Geaaral fnai: 170 to 5.1» percent. Mwwerti of fundi totalled H, 091 million.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 86 4 What goes on behind the Teacher's back? The next time you're enjoying a Teacher's, turn the bottle round and look at the back of the label. There you will see a picture of a malt distillery. Remember, all blended brands contain grain whiskies and malt whiskies (which cost at least
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    • 166 4 For the first time in Singapore, mhhhi you can have tiles designed specially for you You can choose any design colour and we make them the way you want them right down to the last detail What's more, we have IHHR a range of tiles for walls and floors of
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 598 5 AP SOVIET intervention in Poland may be even more possible under martial law, said US Secretary of State Alexander Haig in an interview published yesterday in the Washington Post. He said: "Martial law is not necessarily succeeding. In fact, there is much
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    • 209 5 Reuter JAPANESE Foreign Minister Yoshio Sakurauchi has said Japan differed from the US view that the Soviet Union was behind the events in Poland. He was quoted as saying at a Cabinet meeting that although the US interpreted that the Soviet Union was behind the
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    • 310 5 Reuter THE NEW Interna ttoaa I textile agreement does net adequately preteet EEC predaeers against sadden, steep rises in Imparts, Canaille Blam, secretary-gener-al at the textile ladnstry organisation, CemltextU, said. Mr Blast said that the protocol aI the new MaidFibre
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    • 588 5 Reuter THE USE of the new money market intervention policy introduced several weeks ago by the Hongkong authorities has been a modest success. Financial Secretary John Bremridge had announced on November 6 that arrangements have been made with the government's bankers to intervene in
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    • 356 5 UPI PHILIPPINE Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile has warned of the possibility of reim posing martial law in the Philippines if communist rebels step up attempts to topple the government. Mr Enrile said the defence establishment in the future tentatively plans to project the
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    • 370 5 Reuter CHINA has expressed support for President Reagan's tough policy towards the Soviet Union but voiced serious misgivings over its attitude to the third world and Taiwan. The New China News Agency (NCNA) said: "Soviet expansion, often through the surrogates of Vietnam and Cuba, has plunged the
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 493 5 Agencies CHINA will not use armed force to unify Taiwan with the the mainland, a senior Chinese official said in an interview. Liao Chengzhi, vice-chair-man of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, said China wholeheartedly hopes for a peaceful settlement of the Taiwan question.
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    • 113 5 Reuter JAPAN should boldly increase its capital exports through yen bonds and syndicated loans, as its current account surplus is likely to rise sharply next year. Former finance ministry vice-minister for international affairs, Koichi Inamura, who is now senior adviser to the Long-term Credit Bank of Japan,
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    • 624 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0150 NYC SFO/ AHA/HKG MAS MH601 0630 KUL SLA SQ43 (mo DHA SLA SQ41 0710 MAA SLA SQI01 0815 KUL MAS MH8L1 0815 PEN MAS MH671 0645 KUL RBA BI421 0925 BWN MAS MH680 0940 BKI MYY/KCH MAS
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 88 5 y The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Interest Rates Fixed Deposits I month (minimum S5.000) 6% p.a 3 months (minimum nS(MI\ 7 Vl °7o p.a 6 months < minimum nS<MI HViVo p.a 9 months (minimum v .500i 9% p.a 12 months minimum SSillli 9% p.a Savings 9 0 op.a Main
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    • 106 5 LE BEAUJOLAIS-lUOUVEAUI9BI s now m To™' Georges Dubucuf fine wine t' s 7 r >' v s j U t -</: -/'V*., -V *-V. *'< < ?-v w \v > V* > !*v m rfc 1 *-i-" Z A v* -> m t r r u. f 1 V i
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1233 6  -  DESPITE COMPLAINTS ABOUT INSUFFICIENT SUPPORT By PATRICIA GOH HERE we are again at the end of another year. A busy year it has been and an interesting one for the arts, too. In the course of it, we've complained about the same old
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    • 220 6 THE SOUND of the Bluebells can be heard tonight, ringing in loud and clear the season's greetings and evergreen European folk favourites. A quarter of the 200strong Bluebells Children's Choir from Finland will perform some of their favourite songs (including a Christmas selection of Jingle Bells, Evening
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    • 301 6  -  By CAROL LAWSON NYT AFTER a lifetime in films, Elizabeth Taylor, almost 50, is suddenly taken with the theatre. So taken, in fact, that she plans to return to Broadway next season not only as a star, but as a producer, too. Miss Taylor and Zev Bufman,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 782 6 I IH-OBE CBOSBVOBD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 9 Order in a bar where there are a lot of sailors (5, 4) 10 Besides meaning "higher up"? (8) 12 The butts, perhaps, of the other schoolboys? (4) 13 Pearls are smart for the Royal Enclosure (6) 14 Not exhausted, which is to
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    • 28 6 Bristcw -.feoklhctos thc New column 6y mR GORDON 6UJC OOR o€f UMDeR TMC WCP»D*t^G 'Kv/IKTV. SNftX' *PfiL<\*S Tu£ fbUOIJWG I 'FII?ST TRKe. ONe SORRi M£M> OC LAI3GG. PPPL£
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    • 869 6 LI LEISURE TIME CONCERTS J THE Blaebells ChiMrea'i CMr from Finland will be singing at a Music for Everyone Concert. Today at Bpm and tomorrow at 10am (matinee). Venue: the Victoria Concert Hall. The choir was formed in 1969. It has a rich and colourful repertoire of 352 pieces, mostly
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1515 7 MM BANQUE NATIONALE DE PARK (incorporated in France with limited liability) Head Office: 16 Boulevard des Italiens ***** Paris Aaeu Offices: Branch in Singapore; Representative Offices in Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur and Thailand: and Offshore Banking Unit in the Philippines BALANCE SHEET as at 31st December, 1980 ASSETS (million French Francs)
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 1227 8 A LATE rally pushed stocks in New York higher last Thursday in very quiet pre-Christmas trading last week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average moved in a narrow range for most of Christmas Eve, but closed up four points after the late gains. Advances led declines
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    • 118 8 D C DOOM MUM* a* Abtubl UH8 Pmtconbrtdc* T« -H mZjZI. atssr"** 2T IS 5SSL Zm ich £EM*£TZIIIZ* uneh oTwSSufi HZ Ban* Nova ScxAM Ot Yaltow Kate MB ne BtU T»» it* Oulf CXI Out It* «T* B*th Corp HoUincvr PMnflM UM BP Cm Im_ jm K Hon* Oil
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    • 155 8 industrials iU" a SS2 Z==ZT S? JL X£L i gg= g* E» g°r mSSi I 12» OJ» MM uncb Bartowt 1000 uncfc lUteo jl ~J Of,*** 1*00 Rm *o J Oroot 1 n +M CKA Brrwi j ItanMOl MM -M CWTTW Ptn&nce M uncta M& Ml neb D» Bmti
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 246 8 "The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served Get away to Sentosa with family and friend CEt2 Cost only HALF AS MUCH if you're residing in Singapore It's easy. Just book our chalet units, and enjoy a 50% discount. Offer applies MONDAY THURSDAY (except public holidays
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    • 119 8 For lunch. For dinner For a richly rewarding experience Y> H;iv, I f. M f r > >o ♦11 > «.<■»•„ l .»,j t !V R.,Rij'V Si!;;»'iav. > I ">t" ]il' nu« i.ir•■ s p.\ m! sit ~i.i! i,nt: ;Br ~n, f >24 < '< 1 In' >«•!•. i,i-.j, ~i
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    • 150 8 O VlV] n CONTINENTS R I S T A 1 KAN! Before vou fly away to foreign lands, check-in vour bags then seek out the Five Continents Restaurant. Relax in intimate surroundings and wine and dine on the most superb international cuisine vou've ever tasted. Lunch 12 noon 3 pm
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    • 141 8 When you dine, dine Cantonese. •>v 'Vfii If pleasinj? your palate is achieved only by eating the best, then dine Cantonese at The Inn of Happiness for the best Cantonese cuisine outside Canton. And a standard of service that's exquisitely Hilton. So come. The stage is set for an evening
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    • 168 8 ft The Dragon Palace Restaurant is where you can dine in regal splendour and feast on splendid dishes fit for a King Spacious enough to accommodate 450 people in comfort. Dragon Palace Restaurant also caters to the cosy twosome l w a Cockpit BottJ Ox ley Rise/Penang Road, Singapore 0923
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 660 9 New York UPI THE NEW YORK stock market gave ground for the third consecutive week. Analysts were not optimistic about the outlook for the first part of the new year. Trading slowed to a crawl last week as small investors watched some of the bigger
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    • 757 9 H Tokyo &LS a THE; TOKYO stock market showed a mixed performance last week with the Dow Jones Average falling for the third consecutive wee)» and dampening investor expectations for a yearend rally. The Polish crisis had a smal|er impact on the market -last week compared with the
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    • 170 9 r§ VjSydney T 1 Reuter SYDNEY** litre market triiw Mi mi Ike MdM tmL TnuUtteaally, the market firms HMudalj jaat prior I» CkriitMi hat tavnton Ink a cmOmm paaMaa tkla year. Vaß Street Mi Ike Leamarket praildiii m kjqjinllN and mmkk^ keis, M I»
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    • 100 9 THE AUSTRALIAN federal government has approved purchases of shares in duff OQ (Australia) NL (duff) by Chiff Oil Ltd (COL) and Weeks Australia Ltd under the Foreign Takeovers Act, Treasurer John Howard announced. Both are seeking to increase their shareholdings in Cluff Oil although Sydney-based Hartogen Energy
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    • 440 9 Date U «t Pall Year Campaay rcnti Ammmmi Net EPS Grass Pre-tax last year <«■*) Dhr. Profit J Cement 90/11 <*) (mo) i 7.7 3.8(b) 4.012 Int Wood i 26/11 8.8 10.0TE 283 Selangor Dredg i 10/12 33.0 40.0 11,931 Utd Malacca i 15/12 22.1 27.0 5,340 H
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    • 1541 9  -  London d By GERALD COLVERD GAMBLERS are having a rough time. The opportunities to loee money, or make it, have been ferociously shut down by a cruel, cold and unkindly December. At Quistmas Day over 30 1 race meetings had been loat 1 as the odds against a
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    • 231 9 77U\ Bangkok '/ijj 4 TRADING interest tended to fall off at the Securities Exchange of Thailand following the traditional year end pattern as Investors took time out far the festive season. The formation of the new Cabinet failed to stir up the market. However, the
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    • 235 9 Reuter MITSUBISHI Electric Carp said it aims to raise consolidated net income in the financial year ending March 1982 over last year's 34J5 billion yen, on sales expected to be about 10 per cent up on last year's 1.34 trillion yen. It earlier reported consolidated
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    • EUROPEAN STOCKS
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    • 756 10  -  K «Singapore By CHRIS LIM THE stock market started last week looking as if it was breaking away from the uncertainty that had plagued it for almost the entire month. But the buying pressure could not be sustained and the market subsequently drifted back to
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    • 401 10  -  WMkMKtodD«c24 wOfnpilM Dy JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES ■MftMana: Proposed bonus issue of three-for-one. OTHERS (Gt*) has changed Its name to Gaasnl firpiftln Grow* Mortal BtMtap LM has incorporated two new wholly-owned subsidiaries Growth Vessels Ms LM and Ikns Marias Pie LM. Baasnreas Csrpsrattsa Berfcad will
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    • 848 10 ww Mm K.Lumpur I !JU 4 THE KUALA Lumpur stock market was relatively steady amid the holiday mood in the week just before Christmas. Most sectors were up as interest began to filter in, particularly in the last day of trading on Christmas Eve.
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    • 2896 10 1MI Hifk Low Caapuji Last Sale 4erGr> DlV DW CVr Gr"» rid Net PSE Val Week COOO) High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 4M MS Aetna 114 114 Alcoa 900 140 Allied Choc 412 180 B A T 420 401 BkU 400 75 Ben OO 960 Berjaya
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    • Article, Illustration
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    • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 139 9 jSZ 1 Thenew China, the Now available in English, the first China Official Annual Report The 1981/82 China Official Annual Report, the first ever published Carrying invaluable pictures, authoritative articles and detailed information, with index and appendix, the Annual Report provides an unexaggerated research into the New China. Her land,
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 748 11 -J HOW does a golfer feel after J becoming Club Champion for the 10th year running? i Proud, happy and reliev- ed that the ordeal is finally over, at course at least t until the same time next year when he has to
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    • 285 11 UPI AUSTRALIAN fast bowler Dennis -'lillee became the record Test wicket holder yesterday with his 310 th victim on the second day of the first cricket Test against the West Indies at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Urged on by a roaring crowd of nearly 50,000 Lillee
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    • 657 11  -  ®y RED SMITH NYT IF MUHAMMAD All's re- tirement was the big event J fa sports fa 1381, there Is an ■i excellent that the big one of 1982 will feature Gerry Cooney and Larry Holmes. All's departure was the end of an
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    • 993 11 AP SEOUL, riding the «nn» of an aggressive team of sports promoters, scored a "victory" over over-confi-dent Nagoya and was chosen as the site of the 1988 summer Olympic Games, the top sports news story fa Asia for the year. The International Olympic Committee
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    • 207 11 AFP THE Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) has ordered all team managers to four previous tournaments the Thai King's Cup, the South Korean President's Cup, the Merdeka tournament and the South-east Asia (SEA) Games to submit reports to facilitate investigations into alleged corruption among
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    • 74 11 AFP VETERAN American Jockey Bill Shoemaker has been voted Jockey of the Year by racing experts in New Jersey. Shoemaker, SO, has ridden a record 8,077 winners in a 33-year career and his mounts have woo more thaa US$B5.7 million in prize money. Shoemaker's mount
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    • 611 11  -  By RONALD KOW IT WAS not too long ago that soccer fans were given cause to worry when news first broke out about Singapore's one-year "suspension" from the Malaysia Cup tournament. Local soccer officials had an even more harrowing time trying to find
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    • 360 11 Reuter SINGAPORE sports officials yesterday welcomed a decision by the International Football Federation (Ftta) to bold the World Cup soccer qualifying playoff between New Zealand and Chins here on Jan 10. "We have been gearing ourselves to bold the match at short notice on the advice of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 169 11 The Straits Times LHf The tab cmrair business connection of over 5,000 names and addresses! The general buslnete listing of the Straits Times Directory or Buku Mer&h (as we are also known) is a compendium of names and facts you ought to know. For instance. If you have only a
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  • 312 12 Reuter FORMER Japanese Finance Ministry vice-minis-ter for international affairs, Mr Koichi Inamura, said Japan may establish an offshore dollar centre in Tokyo, if international hanking facilities opened in New York this month proves successful. Mr Inamura, now senior adviser to the long-term credit
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  • 259 12 UMNO youth should not only be brave in their actions but should also be aide to approach whatever problems intelligently. Umno vice-president Datuk Haji Harun Idris said by practising the two qualities, the movement would not only be respected by friends but by foes as
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  • 204 12 AFP THE Heagfceag utoitrealfa todeatry b hifci a "grave erteto" feltowtag the hMm earlier tkli maath. The As*» Olh Maraiv Pirt itM u nine ti —If rmptojrw aatoe effldal m eaytog that todasIm tin ttnM wtrkm iwjdn4 lapr«T«l eeverIte reperi «II thtt ■trey mtaetd
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  • 78 12 UPI THE JAPANESE government has restored defence funds in its fiscal 1982 budget bill, allowing a rise in military outlays nearly four Hm*« higher *t»»w the sodal welfare increase. Hie budget sets aside 2.585 trillioa yen for defence appropriations. The figure represents a 7.7 per cent
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  • 958 12 AFP AFTER successfully negotiating a year of uncertainty clouded by general world economic stagnation, Hongkong can look forward to continued expansion during a year of tough competition ahead. This is the overall opinion of 11 of the colony's business leaders whose forecasts range from cautious
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  • 615 12 AFP INDONESIA, with the fifth biggest population in the world, faces bleak economic prospects in 1982 against a background of preparations for a May 1982 general election which is expected to return the Suharto government to power. Weaker world oil prices have reduced Indonesia's oil export
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  • 597 12 NYT AMERICAN corporations have always feared having the credit ratings on their corporate debt lowered. Now, the Standard A Poor's Corporation, one of the leading credit rating organisations in the US, has added a new device for calling attention to a company's potential credit problems.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 79 12 (D ANNOUNCEMENT REDUCTION OF WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE PREMIUM RATES We are pleased to announce that effective from Ist February 1982 the existing advisoiy scale of Workmen's Compensation insurance premium rates will be reduced by 25%. The Wage Roll Discount will also be adjusted to give maximum benefit to those insureds
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    • 112 12 Aerof lot offers you A'Bonus'Russian Holiday en route to Europe Aeroflot operates 3-weekly flights from Singapore to Europe on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays via Delhi and Moscow. Your stop-over in Moscow is the beginning of your bonus Russian Holiday. SEE... MOSCOW the capital of the world's first socialist state and
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 55 12 IWEAT.HERI OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Generally fair, with showers likely in the afternoon. Bqprt ter 24 hnn friar te 7M pu m Dee Tl ftttheatafart: Maximum temperature 31.2 Associated humidity 60 Minimum temperature 23.4 Associated humidity 91 Hours of sunshine 10.85 Rainfall in millimetres Total rainfall for the month Total
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 391 13 THE SINGAPORE Maritime Officers' Union (SMOU) would like shipping companies to improve the insurance coverage of its members. "We will endeavour to imjJrove insurance benefits in our collective agreements," 4aid the union's general secretary, Mr Thomas Tay, at its 30th anniversary celebration. A few
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    • 434 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ KUANTAN port is hopeful of handling more import cargoes next year. It has witnessed a marginal increase in its throughput over the past few months, with an average monthly volume of 15,000 tonnes. One of the major commodities which may
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 138 13 AP CHINA'S first container-ship berth, capable of handling one» million tons of cargo a year, has begun operations at Tianjin Harbour. Two general-cargo berths capable of handling 670,000 tons have also gone into operation, the official Xinhua news agency said. The port, which serves Peking and other
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      • 114 13 Reuter THE INDONESIAN government is developing container terminals in major ports of the country, following a sharp increase in container traffic. The semi-official Antara news agency said more than 330,000 containers were unloaded at several Indonesian ports this year, compared to only 130,000 containers last year. Tanjung Priok
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    • 737 13 ShlpftagLtet P»ge Cd Sfclpptag Um CM AcMpdeffo Skpf VI a ■Hat VI a Adriatic Coal vm 1 □ma m 4/5 AIM VI > Everett Ortrat IV 4 Afro-EuraAa VI > —pi IV a Alfred CT VI I Fkrgo Freight vm i Alltraae vn Ftaco vn 4/5 Alpac
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    • 352 14 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Kyoaei Mara (0600 shifts) 25/96 Mangan (2359) 35/36 New Panther (1600) 3/4 Straits Star (0800) 21 Tat Lee n (0700) 28 CONTAINER TERMINAL Asian Pallas 53N Jenhol 49N Panchratna 53S Seven Seas Bridge 49 Sea Hawk 51 Sandigan 52 Tohgo Mara 50 Zim Eilat
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    • 877 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. Time of Lines Operatn Arrival Date Time Oriental Chief 27E 27.12.81 1300 Jardlne TA 3 TT Anaon 25/81N 27.12J1 0600 Heap Seng TA 4 VC Bunga Penaga 51B/52A
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    • 1128 14 CHARTERING was generally quiet on Thursday prior to the Christinas holiday but North American grain displayed steady to fractionally dearer rates, brokers said. The slightly dearer level of U5510.62 was paid from the US Northern Range to Rostock while a steady $9.06 was agreed from the Mississippi to
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    • 491 15 AFTER a relatively quiet period the London secondhand sales and purchase market picked up again last week. The market was dominated by the purchase of very large crude carriers and tweendeckers. Though there is a continued interest in tweendeckers the sudden interest displayed in the purchase of large
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 275 13 0* Europe Our Next Loader slang: IZIZ1 2 6/1/82 Port Kelang: ,x Singapore: 6/1 /82_ For further details, see page V I RI)1M I Ml Orient Overseas CotdcjMeA Line /12 16/1 17/1 19/1 21/1 24/1 5/1 23/1 24/1 26/1 28/1 31/1 8/1 9/1 27/1 28/1 30/1 1/2 4/2 15/1 16/1
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    • 317 13 USEALORDU A UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES Loading tor 3 itti# FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Irao cario acceptable intransft Doha (22/1). Bahrain (19/1) Dubai (16/1). Damnum (18/1), Kuwait (20/1). Abu Dhabi (24/1), Doha (26/1). Bahrain (28/1) Mina Qaboos (4/2). Dubai (6/2). Dammam (8/2), Kuwait (10/2), Abu Dhabi
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    • 266 13 AW* Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelapq 7/1/82 Singapore; 1 /82 For further details, see poge V MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: US. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Id Philadelphia •SHGATORE CtOSHG TMES: CY 4ft M« 2400 MRS CfS 4» tan 1100 HRS TO: BELGIUM, HOLLAND,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1088 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERN AD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CwMfcwrSwdct S'poft 1) c m u, f K«b|w vessel B PtNAGA SaM N. CKYSTAL 30/12 B DAHLIA 1/1 JUTUNOA 6/1 B PtNAGA 8/1 6
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    • 168 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA 1/1 vi 11/1 17/1 21/1 n/i n—> pwam- vim i i*m.n vim. Mwh> tajt isnm TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF TO: CALIFORNIA VENEZUELA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE CARIBBEAN, rnimi TO: VANCOUVER US PACIFIC COAST VI IV) M/I a/) V«
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 847 15 NOTICES m.i. "Vktn ■»>»" Vmt: It MTM «m p»nM>if, rnija f Ai. (Mm N«ll/a General Survey oI damaged cargo ex the above venel will be held on Wednesday 30th December, 1981, from 9 00 to 5.00 p.m. No further survey will be held after this date. JUMABHOY SONS (PR) LTD.
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    • 348 15 fl GOLD STAR LINE (HK) TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING ITS NEW INDEPENDENT FULL CONTAINER SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE TO SOUTH AMERICA DESTINATIONS REGULAR MONTHLY SAILING TO:BUENOS AIRES SANTOS —43 DAYS —49 DAYS WESTCOAST VALPARAISO ANTOFAGASTA CALLAO 51 DAYS 54 DAYS 59 DAYS NEXT SAILING: "GOLD ASIA" E.T.D. SINGAPORE BTH JANUARY 1982.
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    • 131 15 7 bet my life every day on the security of shipments through Charleston." 4. '-"Tv' Larry Barnes is a profess»ona) security policeman, one of many responsible for the safety of cargo moving through the Port of Charleston. Their dedication has produced our incredibly low pilferage/ damage rate of onty 0.*****1%.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 569 16 Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS ISftiLw!*'* 3/1 24/1 26/1 27/1 5/1 25/1 27/1 23/1 iS 12/1 13/1 2/2 *'l GUibi 16/1 18/1 4/2 6/2 7/2 SrJ7 a/1 4/2 11/2 12/2 'Mo KCiptiflC trai&Nomtnt carfo tor CARBBEAN/MEST MOKS Hamburg romnamtJi n/i 25/1 30/1 28/1 3/2 TO UM/CWMM Spore P* Pen fctoao Genoa Hbwf Bha»en
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    • 412 16 KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION STORE P. Ketong PENANG VEGA 167W SID In Port 30Dac-lton FROM BUSAH BANGKOK VEGA IME SID In Port 30 Doc-1 J* TO BUSAN ALTAR 171N 22-25 ton 21-21 ton 21-31 ton «0M»BA« BANGKOK ALTAR 172E 22-25 ton 20-20 ton 29-31 ton TO BUSAN Also Cab taction Subject
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    • 583 16 EVERGREEN LINE i FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG Fa I La CARGO FOt: S tmt MM Hinim FMnMw UMa ktwmp U Hwr Em MM l/ll 24/41 24/41 a/11 JO/11 1/W Eml«M 11/11 22/« l 2/12 4/12 i/12 4/42 >/« (<w Mctan 21/1 11/2 11/2 IS/2 17/2 l»/2 Em If 27/1
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    • 846 16 5 üßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" R IQi i ninwc ens Diimnu Burma Fhr« Star Shippmfl Corpn. mm. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON Sparc PldMt Nmm| NTOKTM JB/1 Im MUMKCTAimM 2/4 im Vi laa H-m 12/15 ta PMM 11/131» i 8 F SS C Ag*m* n Moio>-no BOUSTEAD SHPPNG Ta
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    • 295 16 HIO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE ITf; 31 SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE OCEAN SVfK I WIDWUU HI lIP ttL 22*1144/7 A *****71 EAST ISM WIK W M> EAST ISM SWnB 118 m 3M 732/3/7 HI mum imk i imwbpt in m «r»3l U7?5 SOUTHIM CROSS I MPart PJSLMK PENMK LOAD FQ>
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 726 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) 1 VESSEL tn L U Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo, Aqabi Mid Hodaidah. S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/PT KELANG/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS 22-24/1 1-3/2 12-13/2 21-23/2 3-4/3 VESSEL NEP. ZIRCON NEP. TOPAZ NEP. AQATE NEP. TOPAZ 1
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    • 688 17 to two* Ww|>l t«H«M TMM Upmi Eiprtu Car4*aatar BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAUR SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE Sport p W-.-J25 NA«SESOT» SJ?T» *«to«tatwrp FraactAAUK 4?. M/l 2VI 12/1 15/1 VI 12/1 13/1 IC/1 11/1 li/i a/i a/i is/1 »/i a/i 27/1 »/i a/i »/i n/i a/i a/i M/i v 7/1 11/1
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    • 591 17 m m y ft ScanDutchV WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER EP/UK/HC/SCAN SERVICE i ,1 puma neat at w ONUA F *Q 1/1 a/12 i/i wen vi I ON4.M M6OH IS/I U/l I) Iraw Cm Lptfam 2) AbMm biapia, laatoa O+rr). Caarj Mm* fcftao km S'tM k I I Ai i T [•■M
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    • 471 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES la BANK UNE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UKI (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) IfLLii SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CORABANK Ski 15 Jon 19 ion 22 ion SANTA FE 1 Jon 31 Jon 9 Fob 5 Fab (Doop Tank Spoc* AvaiiobU) Lines U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE ONrt ham SFO I
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 629 18 *r 1 \v K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA «sas* n Monainms IT 13 21/12 29/12 ItQt* Act Mm Ape* IMKM rtmii V 3 t/1 7/1 Hdfc Anaa A* accaptatte to (MM. Imw, Nrilaai. HaoM. 6aM*M. Naa Mm. St. Mm. H*ili»li. Mr**. Utoi Satamah.
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    • 327 18 CAUFORRU/PACnC NORTH WIST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE (OS Mall! m FIMCSCO, aiiiu TMK MKOMI tc RUN** fa fQ CwHw P W»n Smpoon II Muiir Blm Rlb 11 W AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE "VBHWA ANUMC" "YBHVA MAMTA" "VBMVA TASK' JAPAN SERVICE Pmmi P. MM| SMM s/( jm t7» r* 21/22 JM
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    • 431 18 H.A(H-<mii) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD TOTMfLOOH Oct AN Bun DING SINGAPOHf 0104 MARK! TING 9111?? ,3 I INF Si GFNFAAL 91 J, 1, ,14 i ,Nl S i TFRMINAI OFFICE ???3583 Ttlt MS ?4b9S HS ?SW>B A «CA« S MIF> CABU CAHGOSMIP u-Ttmll Ifcflioiial IL.lfJi.JI* Container Lines SAILINGS A
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    • 649 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES ft Room 601 ICB Building. Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Keiang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDDLE fcAST/REO SEA/EUROPE SERVICES BUNGA VAMM. A VESSEL. lUGSBON— A VESSEL S port P. Kotong Ludnf For. .10 tan Bandar Abbas/B. Khomon .10 lon tobai/M*cat/Babrata .12 lan Dammam/Bandar/Abbas/ .20 Jan Shipping Co.
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    • 469 18 BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S>oro f KM* 131 m IJm LoMtai for IK (MM) FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE MMNGB. MGHT MB 119 "Yd* MMMMm/HMBmi/ ItoHvdMn/Ttev WELL* mix 9 tor k**/Vmaa4/irm*m/ H«*w|/*ettwi*/T»iry mmmm 221* -mAlio acccptini CmUmni to BM/TripriAabkh/T«rlM/ Ataiandrn/BofMad FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE FULL CONTAINER HK/KEE/YOKO SERVICE (I
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 649 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Havre K IACEWON ISE Sailed K MCEJMI2E Sailed C CONTMNER 14E 29/12 HK CONTMNER 2# 5/1 A CONCORD 2E 9/1 C PAUL 2* 13/1 TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: PENWG._ >.KOJW6. BRISBANE SYDNEY MELBOURNE 21/1 NKLNK 24/1 FREMANTU
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    • 561 19 MALDIVE LINES MALDIVE NEIGHBOUR Loading For Hodetdah/Jeddah MALDIVE CREST Loading For Male MALDIVE NOBLE Loading For Muscat/ Dubai/Dammam MALDIVE PMDE Loading For Kuwait MALDIVE PNMEER Loading For D|ibouti/Pt Sudan MALDIVE STAR Loading For Hodeidah MALDIVE PRMLAGE Loading For Madras/Karachi/ Jubail/Kuwait MALDIVE MTORTER Loading For Male ETA KUANTAN HA PORT KELANG
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    • 644 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUI DWG 55, Market Sheet Snfapore 0104 Telephone Nunbm *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** r *EL AUG nut M/S SHMIUT NAN SOON SON. M IST AND 2ND FLOOR MESSRS M NO I.
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    • 19 19 P.E.A.C.E. PTE LTD ilJtHl BA, MOUNT FABEft ROAD MSF fs^ssr REGULAR FCL/LCL SERVICES TO AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, HONG KONG
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 487 20 r ■o> L_ EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG MNUP'W I N SHIPPING PTE 110 1119 hortf Trade Centf e Martimf Square Spore 0409 Hi RS 1017 Tel *****11 Bkr ?*****1 *****8? I rtfM HSH M Sdn Bh(i Hi t?l *****3 4860?; Pt KH TH *****6 Tli ***** Perijnj le
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    • 504 20 Kline kinkai KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. JAP AN/STRAITS/JAPAN Fully Containerised Service Vessel Tokyo Kobe S pore Penar* P Ketanf S pore Tokyo Kobe NORDMYVI3 Std Std Std SU 29/12 30/12 11/1 13/1 K. PIONEER *3 SM SM 2/1 4/1 5/1 «/l W\ *1/1 NOROSTM ¥11 SU SM 4/1 5/1
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    • 475 20 J BINTULU ■MIS CONTRACTORS rw l SDN. BERHAD 37, 1* 577f3/2t5C4 Eipran Car-Cjrmr/tWK) Santo ta Eart Matay* ■mau NO 1 V:l9/tl BMTVLU NO. 1 V-.1/S2 MTTU.U NO. 1 tim BPTIiU NO 1 W/l2 Loading for KUCMMG/KK KUCHNC/KK KUCMNC/KK (Accepting rehlcles/cArgo forS*btih Porta subject to Inducement) FLEf'i' ilj'i t= t*22MMS(SI*«) W
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    • 279 20 S. CLOUD S. PRMCE SJN 7/1 11/1 (AN Saudi Flog Vowel) ~PK PNG Looting for- Kandti, D'nam, Dtol Jed 22/1 D'mi DW. M nms TOMM.W 414M4/414JM IMS *7375 I —ill i II i II i r T n TRANSTIMBER LINE I) 1 BULK TIMBER SERVICE ICE MACK LINE 7a* OCEANUS
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    • 158 20 SEALION SHIPPING (S) PTE. LTD. Tel: *****81 Tlx: ***** SEALION SHIPPING (If) SDN. BHD. Tel: 38-7754, 38-7471, 38-9851 The: MA***** SEJAMA SHIPPING A TRANSPORT SDN BHD. Tel *****1, *****2 Tlx: MA***** NORDIN SHIPPING A TRADING SDN. BHD' Tel: 073-*****/***** Tlx: MA***** COM PAN U NAVIERA MARASfA, S.A. THE NEW STRAITS
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 142 20 Ta Regional Weather rr m v r i Ni/® 1 'W > *Q V" SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNMG. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower Weather Wind direct>oo with speed-in knots Rain v^/ Cloudy Sky Wave hri ht Sertaee vtaia are MtateJ by arrow*
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