The Business Times, 2 March 1982

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1 22 The Business Times
  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 TUESDAY, MARCH 2,1182 60 CENTS
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  • 222 1 DOUGLAS Oat Tfceaa Seng, a director at mm Bag Secarltiea, ku wm Ike Stock Exekuge af Slagapare committee by-eiecttea. Mr Oal, wba sto«<d against Mr lia Tab H wa, director at Lia Secarttica, Is aaderatoed to have area 14-11 ea a seeari veto.
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  • 150 1 THE Gevenuneat, in a meve to keep a cieeer watch ever the seearttles industry, hat appelated Mr Heag Meag to be member ef Ike Seearltlee Mastry Ceandl. Mr Heag is aa adviser aad maaager ef aad flaaodaJ lastltatleas la the Meaetary Aetherlty ef He Is
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  • 735 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE Singapore economy grew by a creditable 9.9 per cent in real terms last year, but the strains caused by the weak economies of Western countries are beginning to tell. While the growth rate is only slightly lower than the
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  • 284 1 VAN OMMEREN, a Dutch multinational company involved mainly in shipping and other marine activities, has acquired a local timber trading company as part of its plan to expand its timber business worldwide. With the takeover of Worldtimber Pte Ltd, Van Ommeren hopes to gain stronger control of
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  • 161 1 LAST week's mild decline on the Singapore stock market gathered momentum yesterday as share prices fell across the board. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 9.35 points to 731.38 against a loss of 12.28 points over the whole of last week. Share prices yesterday opened
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  • 235 1 SEVERAL stock broking firms have cut the interest rates they charge remisiers for overdue contracts. From a high of 18 per cent last year, the rates have been reduced to as low as 13.5 per cent. One firm, Phillip Securities, yesterday cut its interest rate by
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 53 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dunlop Malaysian Industries Bhd has asked workers in its truck tyre section to take two weeks' annual paid leave to cut production. A company spokesman said a temporary shut-down of production is needed to reduce stocks to a more realistic level in tune with
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    • 70 1 AP TOKYO, Mon. In response to US demands for more imports of farm products, the Japanese government is considering financing Third World countries to buy grain from the United States. The Asahi Shim bun reported that Japan plans to purchase grain from America and resell it on a
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    • 60 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Mon. Senate Finance Committee chairman Robert Dole said President Reagan might be forced to revise his tax-cut plan and raise more revenue to offset record federal budget deficits. Reagan has so far resisted all attempts to persuade him to change the three-year, 25 per cent tax
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    • 47 1 Reuter TOKYO, Mon. A consortium of three Mitsubishi companies has received a letter of intent from Saudi Arabia for a large thermal power plant worth about US$BOO million. The deal involves four 250,000 kilowatt generators and related equipment such as boilers, turbines and transformers. Reuter
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    • 59 1 AFP TOKYO, Mon. Japanese exports of color television sets declined in January from a year earlier but those of video cassette recorders doubled. Japan exported 243,000 units of color television sets, down 17.1 per cent from a year earlier, and 626,000 units of video cassette recorders, up
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    • 70 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A joint paper on the current problems faced by palm oil refiners is to be presented to the Cabinet by the ministries of finance, trade and industry and primary industries. Primary Industries Minister Datuk Paul Leong said the industry, which produces processed and
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    • 62 1 Reuter BEIJING, Mon. China and the United States have pledged to overcome their differences and to uphold the principles of the Shanghai communique issued during Richard Nixon's historic visit to China. The US Embassy and the Chinese Foreign Ministry released texts of letters sent by Prime Minister Zhao
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    • 93 1 AP BRUSSELS, Mon. Consumer prices in the European Economic Community rose 12.5 per cent in the year ending January 31. It was the 14th straight month that the yearly inflation rate in the 10 countries registered over 12 per cent. The rates by country were West Germany 6.3
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  • 566 1  -  By KOH TSE YING FAR EAST-Levingston Shipbuilding, a 60.8 per cent subsidiary of Keppel Shipyard, showered shareholders with a bag of good tidings yesterday. Along with a massive jump in year-end profit, the company also declared a higher first and final dividend and a
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  • 166 1 SINGAPORE refineries negotiating to supply feedstocks to the Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore (PCS) are just as competitive as potential foreign suppliers. An Esso spokesman, while not giving the details, said the feedstocks offered by his company would be comparable and competitive with those offered by
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 256 1 MAKE KEY CONTACTS WITH NEW ZEALAND SUPPLIERS Visit the New Zealand Third Exporters' Fair (Auckland: 27 to 30 April, 1982) For details and or brochure contact New Zealand Trade Commissioner (Tel *****66» HIND HOTELS International's public offer of 18 million shares was oversubscribed by a modest 1.4 times Page 12
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    • 73 1 FRATA NEWS NVOC GROUPAGE SERVICES TO 4USTIMLIK ADELAIDE BRISBANE FREMANTLE MELBOURNE SYDNEY Frata NVOC will give you the best freight deal in LCL from Singapore to Australia. We offer you: Competitive freight rates, regular services, B/L insured with London Underwriters and professional service. FOR RATES AND BOOKING CALL MAY JUAN
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 365 3  -  By WONG SOUK YEE MORE than half of the 21 local companies with quality control circles said the circles help improve productivity and work morale. In a survey conducted by the National Productivity Board, the companies said quality control circles provide effective communication between
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    • 448 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES Feb 8-March 29: English Grammar Review, Bukit Timah Centre, Department of Extramural Studies, NUS Feb 9-March 11: Certificate in Computer Data Processing Module IV Management Information Systems, NPB, NPB Feb 10-March 12 (Wednesdays and Fridays): Elements of English for Business I, Waterloo Centre, Department of
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    • 105 3 MR Alessandro Facco (ab*ve) is the new Alitalia regional director for the Far East. He joined the Italian airline in 1959 and was appointed regional director for central and eastern Europe in 1980. He replaces Mr Giuseppe Sebasti, who has taken up a new position in Rome.
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    • 305 3  -  By LOW HUI YIN MORE PROPERTY developers are awarding their projects to contractors through direct negotiations instead of the usual open tender. Under direct negotiations, a developer will invite a few or even only one contractor to bid for the project rather than throwing it
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    • 244 3 AFTER several years of gestation, the Accountancy Alumni has been formed for the graduates of Singapore Polytechnic, University of Singapore and the National University of Singapore. Mr Wee Thong Hai, president of the protem committee, said although there are accounting bodies, such as the Singapore Society of
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    • 324 3 A CONFERENCE on mass rapid transit systems yesterday attracted overwhelming response from local and foreign engineering consultants, bankers and construction companies. The interest was largely attributed to the likelihood of a MRT being built here. Some 200 delegates signed up to attend the full
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 410 4 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with March One RSS buyers quoted at 176.00 cents per kilo, down 2.50 cents from last Friday's close. In Kml» Lorn par, the market was quietly easier with March One RSS buyer closing at 199.50 cents, down two cents from Friday's
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    • 332 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.20, 100 per cent second class 1.02, 100 per cent third class 1.00, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.70. Special
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    • 107 4 NOON SSR and SMR t ICICM ywtirda^r RAS SSR 20 SSR SO (1-taa (1-ton pallet) paltat) March (Carrot Mth) Bmyrt 8«U«r» 1(6.00 167.00N 162.00 164.00N April (Forwird Mth) Bmyrw 8»U»r* 166.00 1C7.00N 162.00 164 00N MULB March April SMRCV SMRL SMR 5 SMR GP SMR 10 (1
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    • 97 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday recovered 45 cents to Ms».Bi a kilo from last week's fleer level. At $21.11, the buffer steck manager bought about 54 per cent of the total turnover with the remainder bought by overseas and local Interests. Turnover fell to 248 tonnes
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    • 32 4 Batter: Mar I SST" llC.lt eeata (down IJt centn) Malaysia: March: MJ$ cents (dawn 2.M cents) Tin: Ms2*.M per Idlo Sip 44 cents) Official sflertng: 248 tonnes (down 2S tonnes)
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    • 177 4 CHINESE PnriM» Exehaage, per IN k( yesterday. Ciemt all: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob (112.00 tellers, new drum fob (116.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $50.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $390 00 aellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW
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    • 197 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20a 2,450 32s 3,160, 40a 3.200 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece paaia: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 455 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday were easier at midday in very light trading with prices between £14 and £7 a tonne down on Friday's close in traded positions Trading was featureless and there was no fresh outside news to report. A total of 972 lots were traded yesterday morning,
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    • 130 4 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday ruled steadier in moderately active trading, dealers said. North and south region in March gained Mslo and $2.50 each to $900 a tonne. In April south rose $7.50 to 1972.50 while south in May traded at 1960. In the refined
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 22 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers is 10 per cent.
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      • 239 4 ASIAN CHASE M—hsU— Bask has lowered Hi prims leadlag rate by half a percentage petat Is 1.7S per eeat frwn today. The sther twe large American haaka, Cttfhaak aad Baak ef America, are stfll heMtag their rates at II per cent aad 112» per ©eat respectively» Tat Lee Baak alse
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      • 43 4 RANGE ct prtc *s otter ed by dlscount houti on Mar 1: Overnight: 3% Call deposits: 3* Clastic Selliaf 3-month Treasury bills 2M 2* 3-month Bank bills 7 3 months CD 7 •H 8 months CO 7* 7H Source: National Discount Co
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      • 47 4 THE US dollar In Hongkong yesterday slipped against major currencies in quiet, late trading. Banknote rates yesterday US 5.88/5.90 UK -10.55/10.75 Brunei 2.74/2.76 W Germany 2.45/2.47 Malaysia 2.53/2.55 Philippines 0.685/0.705 Singapore 2.77/2.79 Burma —1.50/2.50 India 5.10/5.30 Indonesia 0.85/0.90 Japan 2.46/247 Korea 0.78/0.83 Thailand 25.80/26.30 Taiwan 14.50/14.70
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      • 55 4 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed weaker at 239.20 yen after a 239.80 opening. The dollar for immediate delivery was untraded throughout the day. Forward dollar rates rose sharply on a volume of $114 million, with discounts widening to One Month 178/ 175, Three Months 530/520
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      • 516 4 THE foreign exchange market was generally quiet yesterday. The main reason for the thin trading was that the market now lacks direction due to the uncertain trend ir. the US interest rates. There was mixed sentiment with the US dollar closing weaker against the yen and deutschemark but
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      • 243 4 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally easier compared with last Friday's close in light trading, dealers said. Prices were marked down between US$5 and $5.80 an ounce at the outset reflecting the metal's weakness in New York last Friday and thereafter the market fluctuated marginally throughout, they said. Total
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      • 37 4 Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.8080/90 Can 2.2275/300 Cross 1.2313/16 D Mk 4.3380/430 D F1 4 .7625 70 S Fr 3.4452/90 B Fr con 79.51, 64 F Fr 11.0550 665 Lit 2331.80 2334.90 Yen 432 00 77
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 600 5 UPI AMERICAN policy towards Japan came under congressional scrutiny yesterday with the first of a'series of hearings that are expected to include sharp criticism of Japan's trade and defence policies. The Asian and Pacific subcommittee of the House Foreign Affairs Committee plans to hold
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    • 570 5 Reuter RECENT declines in the US inflation rate may set the stage for a sharp reduction in the underlying pace of price increases, private economists said. "It is increasingly likely that the underlying rate of inflation can be reduced, and sharply," said economists
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    • 280 5 Reuter AN INVESTMENT seminar in Hongkong was told that Asian countries with relatively open economies will benefit from the influx of capital and increased trade as the economies of Europe and North America decline through government intervention and Inflation. Mr Mark Tier, editor and publisher
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 489 5 Agencies POWERFUL bombs planted by the Puerto Rican terrorist group Fain exploded in the Wall Street financial district late on Sunday, damaging the New York and American stock exchanges and the headquarters of Chase Manhattan Bank and Merrill Lynch. The explosions appeared to be timed to
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    • 195 5 Reuter FORD Meter Company worken la Detroit have agreed to g wage rises, paid days *ff aad eost-of-Uviag Increases for tw» aad a half years la a contract that may set a new pattern in US laboar relattoas. Members sf the United Aito
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    • 734 5 MALAYSIA'S development prospects remain bright and it should continue to be one of the most attractive nations in East Asia for trade and investment, in spite of the continuing recession in industrial countries, a US Department of Commerce report said. However, the country report,
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    • 404 5 Reuter BRITAIN'S economic recovery depends on a boost to corporate sector income, which would be best achieved by a cut in the national insurance surcharge. The London Business School (LBS) economic forecasting team yesterday said it assumed the March 9 budget will include a
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  • 448 6 SINGAPORE'S economic performance last year demonstrates that the Republic has come a long way from its nearly total dependence on trade. The picture of the economy presented in the official economic survey and surely used as the basis for this Friday's budget proposal reveals that
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  • 778 6  -  By ADLAI AMOR Depthnews TAX FILERS will now find it more difficult to cheat the government with the recent overhaul of the 43-year-old Philippine income tax system. The new system, baaed on an individual's gross income, eliminates many weaknesses of the old
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  • 1137 6  -  By RONNIE LIM AN APPARENT oil glu this year, carrying ova last year's, may be mon illuiion than reality Worse, this has done more damage to worldwide alternative energy develop ment and conservation programmes than has perhapc been realised. US Department of Energy
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 270 6 AUSTRIAN TRADE MISSION TO SINGAPORE k CENTURY PARK SHERATON. WL MARCH 31 TO APRIL 2. 9 AJKL -6 P JUL 28 Austrian companies will be visiting Singapore to promote trade between Austria and Singapore. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in meeting representatives of these companies, indicate on the following list which
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • ECONOMIC SURVEY OF SINGAPORE '81
    • 1254 7  -  Kconomic gr< >wt h i By LEE YOKE MENG and BERNADETTE CHOOI ONCE AGAIN, the Singapore economy has weathered the onslaught of recession from overseas. But for how long will it remain unscathed? Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew in his New Year message was confident
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    • 1181 7 r External trade SINGAPORE'S external trade was one area of the ecooomy which bore the brant of the recession in the US and Western Europe. Trade grew at 10 per cent, the lowest rate Miace 1975. Exports grew by 7 per cent to reach $44 billion a sharp
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    • 298 7 f Balance of payments h u HIGH SERVICE earalaga Mi a Mtr M per coat hwmt to capital taflew wore amMg the M|v Iwtui to toe* year*! beltoeaißg d the «venO tohie el m—to earTke everaO peyneato ud traaeaetleae, the train el rapatotattwi rmt by $6M
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    • 459 7 r Singapore in world economy h ALTHOUGH Singapore grew at a slower pace last year, Its performance was better than all the Aaean countries. Against the worsening of most of the developed economies and a slackening of world trade, it can even be considered as having achieved the
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    • 819 7 r Manufacturing L THE MANUFACTURING aector made commendable effort* to upgrade itself lait year when it began to fee! the effects of depressed world conditions more severely. Except for transport equipment, oil rigs and fabricated metal products, most of the industries had slower growth.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2018 8 Advertisement BBC Brown Boveri Achievements BBC Brown Boveri operations in Singapore "BBC Brown Boveri (S) is becoming as progressive as our parent company in Heidelberg" By Werner Apel-Dube, Vice President of BBC Brown Boveri CIE AG, Mannheim, Germany. We were right to invest in the healthy economy, its excellent infrastructure
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1920 9 Advertisement -in Brown Boveri a success story J3* by Mr H. F. Busch, Managing Director, BBC Brown Boveri (S) Pte Ltd Eight years ago, my Technical Director, region, they are produced in quantities exceeding There are mj Dietmar Friesendorf and I arrived in 450,ooo units per month. to our success
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 287 10 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed sharply lower across the board after heavy selling emerged after midday. The fall of the HK dollar to the US dollar after the US$l.2 billion rise in latest US M-l money supply figures had renewed fears of higher local interest rates. The
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    • 107 10 THE Manila market yesterday closed mixed as turnover rose to 1.0 million pesos from 824,000 pesos last Friday, they said. San Miguel "A" fell to 12.60 from 13.00, San Miguel "B" to 13.00 from 13.10, and Lepanto "A" to 0.093. 23 Benauet con. B BF Goodrich 30 8.80 1
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    • 133 10 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mostly steady in slow trading, dealers said. The Book Club index fell 0.07 point to 93.68 on a turnover of 2.4 million baht. Bangkok Bank, Thai Farmers Bank and Asia Fibre closed unchanged at 210, 230 and 131 baht respectively while
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    • 291 10 RESOURCE stocks in Sydney yesterday bore the brunt of losses as prices returned to the weaker trend of recent weeks after the brief respite at the end of last week, brokers said. At the close, the All-Ordinaries index continued to mark new lows, falling 3.4 points to 487.6.
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    • 77 10 MATSUSHITA Electric Industrial Co Ltd said it forecasts record consolidated net income of 170 billion yen in the current business year ending Nov 20, against a previous high 156.73 biUion in the 1980 business year. Sales will rise to a record 3,740 billion yen from the
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    • 32 10 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 1237.61 Friday 1271 80 Week Ago 1277.01 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 834 6 Friday «35.2 Week Ago «48.3 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 487.6 Friday 490 8 Week Ago 906.4
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    • 511 10 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday continued to fall sharply for the sixth consecutive day on growing fears of a further yen weakening against the dollar in Europe and New York. The market average lost 113.02 to close at 7,327.44 on a thin volume of 240 million
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 182 10 When you dine, dine Cantonese. 3 i -v If pleasing 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
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    • 143 10 t a The Dragon Palace Restaurant is where ytJ&can dine m 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! 11 V 4^ uoqnjxre Ok ley Rise/Penang Road. Singapore 0923 Tel:
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  • 1339 11 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (1568 2.606)
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  • 192 11 amoArou UNrrimuBT (Miiibiii' prtM* hrlbrt) The Commerce 2.87 303 The Savings Fund 1 fig 1 tk»h S pore Prof Fund I S i n MAMONDMOT DUmond S'pore Fd (USS) SI rpou tar Mar t) 074 0.78 S pore See. Fund 1R 2 06 1.(3 S pore Invest Fund
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  • 2845 11 1961/1982 High Low CoajMaj Last Sale +orGr*s DW D1T Crr Cr*s YTd Net P/E Vol Day COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL m 115 350 312 420 200 470 532* 875 430 248 115 130 ISO 308 75 380 220 322 231 Acma Alcom Allied Choc
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  • 1571 11 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in bracket* in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. DOKBTBIALA IJhlB ll (ÜBS) Atea* (1.2T8 LBS) (7) 18 (i) 1.27 um*.
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  • 198 11 YEO Hlap 8eag (Malaysia) BirtM Eighth AGM to be held at Subang View Hotel, Melati 4, Mezzanine Floor, Jalan SS12/1, Subang Jaya, Selangor on March 9 at noon. LOYTAPE BttM: Tenth AGM to be held at Penthouse, 10th Floor, Wisma Central, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur on March 10
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  • 788 11 HEAVY selling la the afterMM left a trail sf Imm at the Slags pan stock market yesterday. The market had epeaed a •hade tower la the maralag bat mast ebeervers dM aat expect premare to balid ap la the altoraaaa. la tact, the maralßg did
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  • 595 11 PRICES headed lower across a broad front on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday while trading conditions remained sluggish and withdrawn. Turnover was trimmed to less than three million units. Aggravated by poor carry-over interest, opening strength was feeble and volumes traced a gradual
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 148 12 Rises Indices Kappel Ship M flour 545 272 25 22 BT Indicator: Feb 26 Mar 1 S Finance 545 10 *****5 *****5 O U B 505 5 Industrials: 740.73 731.38 Oriental Hldga Dah Yung Shell Sin Chew 380 214 428 424 4 4 2 2 Finance: Hotels: Properties: 1679.35
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    • Article, Illustration
      136 12 SELLING pressare which developed In the iftenMM drove share prices m the Stock Exchange of Singapore lower yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost IJS points to 731.38, while the Bnslness Times Indicator sf the day's II most active stocks (ell 2121 points to *****5. Rises Indices Inch
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  • 216 12 PREMIUM Haldlags Bhd, a plaatatlsa based grsap which recently dlveraifled Its Interest lata property, has said part sI its lavestmeat la San gala Ltd. The eampaay has aaasaaced that Its rahfcerhased sahatdlary, Tambah Estates Sda Bhd, has said a tatal sf 281,999 Saagala
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  • 184 12 BUKIT Katfl Robber Estate* Is selling Its estate In Malacca (Or MflUB million. Hm estate, comprising 117 hectares known as Its Home Division, Is to he sold to Rata Bay Development, said the company. After valuation expenses, Bnklt Katll will make a profit sf
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  • 436 12  -  CM® M Companies Editor: Mano Sabnara By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM HIND HOTELS International's public offer of 18 million shares the second this year was oversubscribed by a modest 1.4 times. Coming in at a time when the market is currently undergoing a dull phase, the luke-warm
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  • 417 12 LAST year was a particularly difficult one for the East Asiatic Co (Malaysia), with a continued plunge in second-half earnings following a severe interim setback. As a result, the group's preliminary pre-tax profits suffered a 43.7 per cent drop to 1ft516.77 million in the
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  • 414 12 FOLEX Industries, the financially-troubled textile company, has reported yet another set of dismal preliminary results for the year ended Aug 31, 1981, reflecting the continued depressed state of the textile market. The company slipped further into the red with net losses
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  • 230 12 SENTOSA Plywood has proposed to change its name to Sentosa Corporation Berhad. This is to reflect the interests of Syarikat Perm oda lan Kebangsaan in Sentosa, which now amounts to 5.54 million shares or a controlling stake of 54.9 per cent. The proposed change of
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  • 154 12 UNITED hfamtliMl Securities' unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing per share was $1.95 as at Jan 31. NATIONAL Itm and Steel said that from April 1, the company's share registrar and share registration office will be changed from Chan Sze Onn NCO to BACS Pte Ltd, 9th Floor,
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  • 820 12 mnm mm™* by HOCK LOCK SIEW EVER since Lien Hoe and its subsidiary, South Malaysia Industries, were suspended at the request of the companies a week or so ago, the talk has been building up that a Perak-based investment holding company may be the interested buyer. The
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  • 94 12 UNOUI Devetopmeat* BM bi chalked ap a hefty lacreaee in Ha laterlm prMax prtflt tram MfJMN te pttnjm tor Ike si* meatks emit* Dee SI, IWI. Tke profit wu achieved m tke back ef a per eeat Increase to taraever to $1.8 mllll— (agalMt |1.2 mini—prevtoaely). After
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 145 12 M i\ ft 1 Mod«« 075 AV REPRESENTATIVE *OR SOUTH EAST ASIA STIHUS.E.A.)PTE LTD Unit 1003, 10th Floor, Tan Boon Ltat Building. Outram Road. Singapore 0316 Tel *****47 (3 Lines) Cable STIHLSEA Tele* RS ***** Richard Ellis World Wide FOR SALE Industrial Complex at the corner of Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim
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    • 349 12 FURNITURE Willi Touch of Class! LUXURY INTERIORS PTE LTD ,321, Plaza Singapura PERSUASIVE XV COMMUNICATION FOR MANAGERS A comprehensive two-day personal coaching program with extensive videotape feedback. Six exclusive sessions each limited to 15 participants only. To be conducted by Fred Verhey and Kraemer Winslow,communication consultants of Decxer Communications Inc.USA.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 66 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Thundery showers in several places in the late morning, sky clearing in the early evening. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.39 pm on March 1 at the airport: Maximum temperature 34.3 Associated humidity 56 Minimum temperature 23.0 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 5.50 Rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 174 13 'FRATA Shipping of Singapore has extended its groupage service to Australia. The company, a non-ves-sel operating carrier (NVOC) groupage operator, offers one sailing every ten days to Sydney and Melbourne and two sailings per month to Brisbane, Adelaide and Fremantle. As in most NVOC
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    • 69 13 SHIPPING TIMES celebrated its fourth anniversary last night with a cocktail reception at The Poolside, Century Park Hotel, Singapore. t The occasion was attended by over a hundred representatives from the shipping sector in Singa- pore and Malaysia. All guests were given mementoes to commemorate the anniversary. Shipping
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    • 565 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ MALAYSIAN and Singapore shippers have asked two US-bound conferences to withhold their general rate increase until the current depressed state in shipping has recovered. The shippers, who met with members of the Malaysia Pacific Rate Agreement (MPRA) and the
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 42 13 AFP a A PAKISTAN-Libya joint shipping company was floated in Karachi last week as a subsidiary of the Pakistan-Libya Holding Company. The shipping company will cater to the dry bulk commodities trade of Pakistan and Libya, besides international crosstrading. AFP
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      • 81 13 Reuter TWO SHIPPING conferences, the Japan-Latin America East bound and the Japan-West Coast South America, said they will raise freight rates by 8.5 per cent from Oct 1, 1982, with a maximum rate set at $10 per revenue tonne. Current rates have been in force since
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    • 660 13 SWppUgLtoe P»«« C«1 Achlpelego Shpg vm 1 Ale* vm 1 All trans vn 4 Al|»c VI s Angoaave V 1 ANL 1 1 A PC Uw IX I APL Argentine m IV 4/5 4 ASCL m 1 AaU Merchant Austasia Liar VI V 4 1 Australian Coot
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    • 212 14 AFP GULF tanker rates remained depressed last week, while other rates showed a slight improvement in a market made uncertain by the paaribtiity of a meeting soon of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec). Several companies were hesitant to charter because they feared a further drop
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    • 582 14 GALLEON Shipping Corp (GSC) signed a contract recently with Sejin Shipping Co Ltd of South Korea to act as its agent in soliciting cargoes when GSC starts its run to Pusan on April 1. The signing of the contract signalled the first major move of
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    • 290 14 AN AMBITIOUS US$lBB million expansion programme has been launched by the Georgia Ports Authority. This underlines strongly the international drive to containerise. The authority will concentrate on the latest handling methods by reorganising its four terminals to handle specific cargoes. It will centralise container, roll-on,
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    • 1534 14 CHARTERING was on a small scale in all sectors of the freight market on Friday with rates generally showing small irregular movements where changed. Grains from the US Gulf to Japan paid U5518.25 against $18.50 previously while $16.25 was paid for a small grain cargo from the Gulf
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    • 644 14 Feb 1-March 8 Tanker operations and economics course, School of Navigation, City of London Polytechnic. March 2 Collision avoidance course, School of Navigation, City of London Polytechnic. March 2 Canadian Shipbuilding and Ship Repairing Association annual technical conference, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Montreal. March 4 The future of British
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    • 290 15 A US|3 MILLION claim against the owners of a French VLCC which exploded with the loss of 50 lives two years ago has been lodged with the High Court in London. A writ alleging that negligence by Total Compagnie Francaise de Navigation
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    • 284 15 INDONESIAN sea trade is expected to grow by at least 15 per cent annually over the next five years. On the basis of current traffic growth, there is an immediate-term requirement for an additional 770,000 dwt of shipping capacity, of which just
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    • 100 15 ORIENT Overseas Container Line is to extend its service to Japan through a slot arrangement with member lines of the Japan/Korea section of the Australia Northbound Conference. OOCL is currently a member of the conference's East Asian section and operates the container ships Oriental Expert and Oriental Ambassador
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    • 741 15 Reuter AN OIL glut which has caused tanker traffic to decline worldwide has led Egypt to re-examine plans to make the Suez Canal wider and deeper, according to Egyptian officials. Egypt's Suez Canal Authority (SCA) last year completed a giant expansion project to let
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    • 5080 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port
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    • 591 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Mode Green Blessing 82-26W 3.3.82 1800 Green Asia 40 1600-1800/0100-0200 TT Gold Mountain 23E 3J.82 010 Star 8hpg 40 Dlsch Only TT Bunga Permal 066 3382
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    • 1289 21 WHO ACTS FOR WHOM The leading shipping lines operating from local porta and their agenta. A B AeMpetepe Ah Singapore Shpf Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Um (PN/KL/PK) iMMh OmWmt Centime Ul Feeders (S)/Carfo Freight (PK) AFKA Stapm Shippinf Ageactee (8)/ Euro-Aata Lta(PK/PN). Un-to«rfi Um Traaafroup Pie Ud (8). A 1 Hie
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    • 1403 22 Lloyd's List MANY of the world's container ships are being operated today at slower speeds than that of the cargo liners of the mid;'l96os that they replaced. Some owners have taken the radical step of retheir steam tur--~bine powered vessels. have modified
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    • 450 22 IN SPITE at the part of Le Havre reporting a 7 per pent drop in total traffic in 1981 to 73.4 million tonnes Ximports of 56.3 million tonnes and exports of 17 inillion tonnes), its chairman, Mr Francois Le Chevalier, has confirmed the
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    • 286 22 THE FIRST full container ship owned and operated by Ceylon Shipping Corporation, Lanka Siri, called at Singapore recently on its maiden voyage in the Persian Gulf trade. The 3,830 dwt vessel lifted 42 TEUs of general cargo from Singapore. In addition, it carried 150 empty
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    • 281 22 NEW RULES published by Lloyd's Register of Shipping will incorporate the unified requirements on steering gear agreed by the International Association of Classification Societies (LACS). This is the culmination of three years of effort by lACS in close consultation with the Intergovernmental Consultative Organisation (Imco).
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    • Article, Illustration
      415 22 ARRIVAL# KEPPEL WHARVES Atrevida (1800 after Toyo Maru No .21) 31/32 Haka (after Jotmeverett) 35/36 Kwang Chow (0600 after Rotterdam) 45 Kota Ratu (0700 after Kota Bintang) 10/11 Keiyo Maru (Ro/ro) (after La Rioja) 33/34 Nedlloyd Manila (1100) 3/4 Perils (1700) 20 WEST Sangerhausen (0700 after Luoulent)
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    • 207 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STKAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 202 13 PIL GROUP *MULA* CONTAINER FEEDER SERVICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS. Set Pag* V I A II H Orient Overseas CwdcjMeA Line FROM EUROTE (VW SUEZ) HJmi MMMMI (MI Mn 10/3 11/3 11/3 19/3 OOCLSeapac Service f .71
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    • 292 13 S3SEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG/ EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Accepting LCI carp for Dubai. Kuwait and Bahrain AOOMTAH V.19 AL WATTY AH V.19 ML AU ill Dubai (16/3), Dammam (18/3), Kuwait (20/3), Abu Dhabi (24/3), Doha (26/3). Bahrain (28/3) Una Qaboos (23/3), Dubai (24/3). Dammam (26/3),
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    • 380 13 1 OCEAN LINE BLACK SEA SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services From SOUTH EAST ASIA TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co. Pte Ltd. TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, QULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS Mflflffl MANGO MAERSK MANGO MAERSK MANGO MAERSK MANGO MAERSK MANGO
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 752 14 Li MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CON LAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 0449, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE •p. mmi vmmi Jl SaM TOYMM 1) Gburf 2) tTbwf 3) B«m 4) rpam 5) U H P Ma* Sport a.
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    • 154 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA vi v< 17/4 a/3 w« Vi V 4 V* TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF VI 4/5 a/5 H/5 17/9 U/S w v« nj% a/t TO: CALIFORNIA VENEZUELA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO: VANCOUVER US PACIFIC COAST VENEZUELA 5/1 IVI
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 772 15 The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sebah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok J Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT KMUtt OSAKA BAT 03/3 05/3 13/3 15/3 10/3 21/3 26/3 21/3 03/4 05/4 11/4 13/4 17/4 19/4 2C/4 28/4 TT, trkw( Bran */3 04/4 M/ 4 10/4 13/4
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    • 515 15 fZB Franco Belgian Services I h f <js» /■>,- c h yr' i, /<« ,;r A'.i.V# r»: AC I C0M">0« 1 OEMLOROS liter srm seas mnke it Ma attmu cmr u Mm KOKM CHANCE It Mb TtANSNOU) MDGT 24 MM CNM CONTAfO MMe F KELANC It Nm t'Aan tftarf BlMm*
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 493 16 4£Hapag-Lk>yd EXPORTS b) 2S/3 28/3 15/4 17/4 19/4 20/4 ■wm 3/4 5/4 24/4 26/4 28/4 29/4 larpßer 11/4 13/4 1/5 3/5 5/5 6/5 'Aho accepting transNpment carp) to CAM6BEAN/IKST MOCS na Harnbvri PR Pan Mao Genoa H'btuf 6ha»en Rdam Antwerp Connecting in Tokyo "Also accepting cargo for ATLANTIC GULF PORTS
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    • 405 16 KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION STORE P. Keiang PENAN6 ALTMRI73* 14-16 Mar 17-19 Mar 20-22 Mar FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAR 174E 14-16 Mar 17-19 Mar 20-22 Mar TO BUSAN VEGA 171* 3-5 Apr 6-8 Apr 911 Apr FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 172E 3-5 Apr 6-8 Apr 9-11 Apr TO BUSAN ISC KSC
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    • 627 16 0 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE T ACCEPTMG Fa I la CARGO FOR S p»« MM Hm*«| l*»m Utimiam Mw| U Htm, Enr UcA? 4/) lt/3 77/3 29/3 31/3 2/4 3/4 Imt Mtjf IV) 4/4 1/4 lt/4 12/4 14/4 E»« LfM 24/3 3/4 14/4 11/4 11/4 29/4 21/4 fmi
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    • 776 16 5 BMrmi Fiv 9 P "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" 9 1 LOADING FOR RAN6OOH 1 118 ft 1 PA-RM Arfaatm D« Ihcmii iMKcinnnffl^ iSA AllllSA A C I f "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR DURBAN MONTEVDEO BUENOS JURES S>n WCTOBA I 1/1 Mar ACOHCACUA 29/31 Apr Trwwfoftaeion Maritima Mtxicana S. A.
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    • 277 16 mo.s.E. l OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE ITD. SANKYO LINE JAP AN/STRAITS SERV pmestrella SUNLfE MYAQ MMHJ OASB SAMT TMMTOMO MM SANROUMARU OCEMIWPK I ENIEMKSPTI IB 22(1144/7 A *****71 EAST ASM 9VPMC SON M mwm/wnt EKTMimCMM TO 3A-J7J2/3/7251 M4LAVW IKNX A IKAMPORT LTD 1(1 A7RW 4 ***** SUN UNION LINE P
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 866 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL KOTA BAH ABA T KOTA BAHABAT KOTA 3AHABAT KOTA BAHABAT S'PORE I COLOMBO I HODEIDAH I JEDDAH I AQABA 1 COLOMBO 7-8/3 11-12/4 18-17/5 20-21/6 15-18/3 18-20/4 24-28/5 21-28/8 18-13/3 21-22/3 22-23/4 28-28/4 27-28/5 30-31/5 1-2/7
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    • 623 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE lOßSorc EB| UpM Outa Bay tiijnjhj BMHHM Hmi Km( Ejmnh P«| Hmi S'kt*M (tao Harrt UK Sa»a Star 19/3 (Ma It) 18/4 12/4 1 J/4 IV4 V M 22/3 CW|a tar 17/4 19/4 21/4 22/4 IV FROM BNK H BURG B HAVEN
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    • 328 17 Scan Dutch V WEAKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER f NXhfWt MOOR 4/) LSI* IS/J mm iv) Ki 7) Cmm Mm*. l iSiia*. FROM f M nfftai DTMi «Xr*B S)UH OITmBh jwputa tmm, tmm m m m m 57 v? tamm m m m m m ii/j wj mm M M M M
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    • 517 17 Page V 3M«:<Xv BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANKUNE NXPOOENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT FORTHBANK 4 CORABANK IVYBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 24 Mar 19 Apr 22 Apr 27 Apr 23 Apr 19 May 22 May 27 Moy 28 May 23 Jwt 26 Jun 1 Jul foods Pt Kofong 26/3 ond Penong 28/3)
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 611 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA r N 1/3 7/3 i*3 12/1 13/3 Aaaarica Ma Willn IVIA2O/3 15/3 Cofnt Mm luaiato tor'OMM. »tw«, Poltaal. Houston. 6*mto». Not Mm •oote* St tol*PMHl»Hl. Note*. Ukn Snauk. lictiwiii. JAPAN-STRAITS-JAPAN S»on rmm P Kate* Soon Tokyo Nam Kote
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    • 474 18 ®2 CUFMNM/MCFK NORTH NEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAMER/REEfER SERVICE N*( ta us mo. tM HHMKO. sanu. IaCOM. KMUMD. M. tmUmt AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE tea** fa/fa M*n S"para M* AM S* Afeo Kctpt 4Mm 5Mr 17 Mm 19 Mar 25 Mr Frm 20 Mar 22 Mar 310 S Apr 11 Apr
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    • 376 18 ft JOHORE 1/q 153 JALAN TENCK SELANCC SHIPPING TENGKU BADAR PORT KEI ANC, SELANGOR MALAYSIA HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD Express Umttoad Servce from P Keiang East Malaysia Bruno HAYATI V: 3/12 HAYATI V: 4/12 NAYATII. 5/12 HAMMHV: 3/12 HAMDAHV: 4 12 HAADAH V: 5/t2 P. KELANG 5/3/12 11/3/12 31/3/12 13/3/12
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    • 526 18 Room 601 ICB Building Shenton Way 1 Singapore Tel *****2? *****67 PKelang Tel *****4 *****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES f Loadtag Far HAOWO HO. 2 10 Iter AteianMta/Pt. Said/B«ifha2i WONSBON 10 Mar Bandar Abbas/B. Khomeni SEEPAYAH 15 Mar MMcal/Doha/Babrain/fran Cj Hy undae Shipping Co. lid. S'pori P. Ketang Loadng tar
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    • 511 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD VOAASXAUn BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S>n P. Mm| ImAm k SaM UM MMLOOC/rMH/IR (AWN) FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK A. FDEUTY m 123 Also accepting AMiandru/BagMad >Bpw Leadtog tar 30 Mar CaMtatoors to BoM/Trtol/latatta/Tartois/ n ALP AC UNESS.""' Spore P Mang Lea** tar ALPAC WW V.S3 7
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 635 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTC C ROZE 2SW+ S S BRDGE 35W.... o C«F 2SW K CHANCE 7W TW BMDGE 10W..„. C CONTMNERISN. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C ROZE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TW BMDGE X NMKSE K MCEWON
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    • 502 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA STORE KUANTAN TORT KELANG MALWVE GRACE 1/3 4/3 Loading For Jeddah MALWVE CREST IN PORT Loading For Hodeidah MALDIVE CARRfR Sailed Loading For Male MALDIVE NEIGHBOUR 18/3 Loading For Jeddah MALDIVE MTORTER 7/3 Loading For Male MALDIVE PRIZE 6/3 Loading For Salalah MALDIVE PIONEER 10/3
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    • 856 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHAPING CO PRIVATE LTD W Stre€< S apore 0104 T«kphone Numbers *****3 CaWe Address SMSOV SMGAPORt Tetei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** IK 251 M P KEIANC M/S SHARKAT NAN SOON SON RND IST AND 2NO FIOOP E H* l T«t *****6/8 Trt« No ***** «SRS MM
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    • 48 19 P.E.A.C.E. PTE L BA, MOUNT FABER ROAD fHNMK SINGAPORE 0409 TUDDQ TEL: *****88/9 lli TEL: *****88/9 m r 1 Tei:'tnm'iuEmy* #1 DIVISION OF THE TNT WOM.DNDC »OUP OF COMPMKS REGULAR FCL AND LCL CONTAINER SERVICE TO: Australia Sydney, Melbourne, Frem&nlle, Adelaide. Brisbane Naw Zaaland Auckland, Wellington, Lyttleton, Napier
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 585 20 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD. 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 (3 LrNFSI GENERAL *****1 122 LINES! TELE* RS ***** RS ***** A 8 CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP Itejiiwiial Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK »LA BKK 5/4 Mar S/10 Mar 9/10 Mar
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 141 21 EGYPTIAN INTF BNATIONAI LINE EH EGYPTIAN FLAG 'V& APC LINE X"~ ANWUTAN PEHTAMBANQAI< CONTAINER UNE i 1 J Ail*: SMGAFONE AGENTS CAHAYA SAMUDERA SMPPMG PTE LTD Unit 202, 2nd Floor, Textile Contra, jo lon Sotton Sinooporo 0719 TEL: *****90(TZin0a) AGENTS: STRAITS ORENT SMPPM6 ENTERPRISES SON BHD TIL: *****7/*****0 J FOONG
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    • 215 21 P.T. INDONESIAN ORIENTAL LINES] JAKARTA tat aM/ain/iras ttMHI/WI wiiM I jjjjjjjSSESSSHIEBISiSEBSB RfGULAR SAILINGS TO CHITTAGONG/CHALNA NAVITRAOE THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING GO. PTE. LTD. 26TH FLOOR. CJ».F. BUILDING. 7», ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE 0106 TEL: *2089*0 CONTAINER FREIGHT STATION (C.F.S.) Tenaimal Office TEL: 223M56/7 Myang mmg ljne F.E. MEDITERRANEAN USA EAST CANADA
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    • 36 21 "s£r' I TO LINES DUBAI C AROO SPACE AVAILABLE ON UNER VESSELS hSS X 2£ £2 colomsp,c»«ttaoo«o 7/MAR FOR DUBAI, HODEtOAH LDO SPORE S/MAR FOR MADRAS iM)o(,ni khf;k;iit skhvicks 7JL *****00 *****01 TELEX RS ***** INDGUI
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 40 22 NOTICES AT PSA GOOOWN M/U General Survey on flam age tl cargo dKhtrpd ex die above will be held on Thunday Ml March, UB aa from 9JO an to 12.00 aooa. No farther wvery will be heM DC PACIFIC :^PTK)LTD
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    • 44 22 CORPORATION 8/A i—wwr V»y. ICW Arri: IMb PMnary Mtt Place af Sarvey: PJS.A. G4a. IS General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on 2nd March 1982 from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be held after this date.
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 98 22 10S SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.90 AJA. THIS MORNING. LEGEND" R Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower Weather s-V Wind direction with speed In knots Rain Cloudy Sky WOW haight •c /s cr m Wind direction with *xed in knou Wave height Oae full drde I—One full flsche Centre
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