The Business Times, 15 March 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. »3/1/82 MONDAY, MARCH IS, 1182 60 CENTS
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  • 345 1 C E owner in department store venture FORMER tour operator, Mr Cheong Kim Hock, is making a comeback into the tourist business in a different way. Mr Cheong, owner of CAE Tours, previously one of the largest tour agencies in Singapore, is venturing into the tourist retail trade with a
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  • 172 1 SHARPLY-reduced contributions from associated companies and a marked rise in minority interests reversed what would otherwise haw been a good year for Ganda Holdings. Consolidated pre-tax earnings after minority interests stood at M 5674,265 compared with the preceding year's J1.17 million. Ganda and its
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  • 494 1 DIRECTORS of Great Eastern Life Assurance Company are meeting at the end of this month to how its Malaysian operations can be restructured to comply with the New Economic Policy there. The meeting has apparently been called to meet the approaching April 15 deadline
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  • 408 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE new look along River Valley will take a more definite shape in three years' time when the $170 million condominium project at Riverview Garden is completed. Backed by the big names In property the Kuok group, Keck Seng and Hongkong-based Wing On the
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 50 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Information Minister Datuk Mohamed Rahmat said today that this year's guidelines for advertisements will be enforced soon. He said every advertisement should have two or more objectives, the usual one aimed at sales and the other to project a beneficial way of life. AFT
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    • 59 1 Reuter BAHRAIN, Sun. Saudi Arabia wants to defend Opec's US$34 a barrel base price against a world oil glut but threatened tariff cuts by Nigeria could dash its hopes. Tbe Middle East Economic Survey said recent speculation in the Western press that Saudi Arabia is working to
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    • 48 1 AFP JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia, with the world's largest Muslim population, opens its 45-day General Election campaign tomorrow. In contrast to the tension during 1973 and 1977, there is now an atmosphere of relative calm as three main political parties fight for votes on May 4. AFT
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    • 73 1 Reuter LONDON, Sun. Roy Jenkins, former president of the European Economic Community Commission, is trailing two rival candidates in his bid to return to Parliament through a by-election on March 25 under the Social Democratic Party ticket. An opinion poll published in the Observer shows him
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    • 63 1 UPI SYDNEY, Sun. Australia's opposition Labour Party has won a crucial parliamentary b^electlon, spelling possible trouble for Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser. With some 80 per cent of the votes counted, Labour Party candidate Michael Maher defeated Liberal Phillip Taylor yesterday by about 9,000 votes for the constituency of
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    • 82 1 AFP BEIJING, Sun. Prices in Beijing have risen at a rate of about 15 per cent a year for the last three years, according to a recent survey published here today in the Beijing Daily. The survey of 1,200 households in the capital shows that the average
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    • 62 1 AFP LONDON, Sun. The policies of the European Economic Community run counter to promotion of NorthSouth relations, the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) said in a special review. It said that the EEC's aid policy was outweighed by the damage done to Third World countries by the community's
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    • 66 1 AFP BRUSSELS, Sun. An eight-man Japanese parliamentary delegation arrived here yesterday on the first stage of a European tour which aims to convince members of the EEC that Tokyo is opening up its market to European goods. The delegation of ruling Liberal Democrat Party MPs, headed by Masumi
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  • 138 1 THE fleiieillha Industry Oeunel Is prepeelng to raise jbsjwer a sfler I» The trigger print Is provided tw la heihths Ciwp atas Ael and Ike Wfcgipin Cede en Takeovers and The present par eent scribed*" era and brokers ss tee low Mrf tfcf IMkl
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  • 487 1  -  By BERNADETTE CHOOI THE NUMBER of visitors from Singapore's major traditional markets continued to grow at I very healthy rates last year. Tourist arrivals from Japan grew the fastest, at 23.5 per cent, to reach a total of 354,800 visitors. The other major markets of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 230 1 te3±as3zes2 HZMPBT THIO Gim Ho has developed an industrial relations training tool which is characterised by its simplicity of approach.. Page I NATIONAL Westminster Bank is reviewing how it can encourage its 3,200 branch managers to adopt a more positive approach towards small businessmen Page 3 THE financial outlook of
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1046 2  -  For consultant Thio Gim Ho of Humana, giving industrial relations a human face of cooperation and goodwill is not irrelevant even in these days of industrial peace. TSANG 3AU YIN reports. TSANG SAU YIN THE 1900 National Convention on Industrial Relations (or the
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    • 485 2  -  By PETER WILLIAMS SINGAPORE executives too busy to attend residential courses in management may be interested in a British home-study course offered up to university degree level. The training scheme, run by the Management College at Henley, near London, is based on distance learning techniques
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    • 103 2 THE National Employers rrlrrstlis wsrkshsp en how Is improve relstisns between management and labesr Ike Men Is ts give mnnngement and tog sf todnsfetel relnttsns nnd to sfcnrpen the* skffls In hnadllng todnstrinl TMs cooperative approach to*indwtrial Gam Ha, managing igwtot s? ■—a. and he wffl be helped
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 408 2 MERGERS, TAKE-OVERS and ACQUISITIONS Kuala Lumpur HMoa. MALAYSIA Coafaraaca Programme Thursday. 26 March 1982 0630 REGISTRATION Low* Lobby. Kuata Lumpur HAton 0930 CHAIRMAN'S OPENING REMARKS MERGERS 6 ACQUISITIONS STRATEGY AND PLANNING Mid OBLIGATIONS IN THE SINGAPORE TAKEOVER CODE George Thia. Director. Morgan Grenfell Asia Lid. Singapore THE HONG KONG TAKEOVER
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  • 158 3 THE Singapore Institute of Management and IMEDE Management Development Institute are organising and conducting a residential training seminar on The Job of the Chief Executive between March 28 and April 2. The seminar is sponsored by the Asian Association of- Management Organisations. IMEDETs faculty
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  • 72 3 THE Emporium Holdings group starts tine first of its Irt siifflij] senior management conferences (or its senior executives this March IML The conferences will focus on the group's growth and development strategies and requirements. The topics this year are the challenges faced by the group in the
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  • 837 3  -  By TIM DICKSON FT IF ALL Britain's big banks these days are attempting to spruce up their image in th«eyes of their small b>istness customers, National Westminster is in many ways trying harder than most. A major review has been
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  • 648 3  -  with C LORENZ FT the UBL can. MINNESOTA Mining and Manufacturing more commonly known as 3M is better than most companies at bringing new products to market. Yet out of every 100 of its concepts for new products, only about a third prove technically
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 330 3 Boardroom ballads Corporate monopoly The chairman will, from time to time, Most properly exhort us To cast our beady eyes upon Events across the waters; So the focus for the moment, And the flavour of the day, Are the corporate dynamics Of the great US of A. In 1981 they
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 654 4 NYT THE FINANCIAL outlook for most of the world has improved substantially as a result of reduced petroleum consumption, falling oil prices and a withering of the balance of payments surpluses of the oil-export-ing countries, some economists say. Lower oil prices should mean less inflation and
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    • 183 4 Reuter THE fteyal Dnieh/Shell grasp, the world's seesad aeaaeed that Its ae't Income fell by ahsat a per cent la 1981 althsagh perfsraisnnr was ahsat the same. Sir Pster Ba Kendall, viee-ehalrman of the grsapt nsansgtag esauntttee, said the resells were satMytag In a
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    • 637 4 NYT THE US Federal Reserve has mm—etd a rise Is the nation's bade money supply of US$3.4 billion In the week ended March 3, reversing a large part of the $5.7 billion decline during the previous six weeks. Friday's report of the increase in
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    • 698 4 ARRIVALS 8«rrk* Local Operator Nnbtr T1m Froa BA SIA FT PAA MAS SIA SIA SIA MAS MAS RBA MAS MAS SIA CPA GIA SIA THAI PAL SIA GIA SIA MAS MAS SU SU GU MAS GU THAI SU MAS SU GU SU SU SU SU SU MAS
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    • 305 5 AP A JAPANESE trade adviser, who is In the United States to defuse anti-Japa-nese sentiment, said Japan is not "without sin" but that his country is becoming a whipping boy (or American economic woes. Mr Naohiro A may a, special adviser to the
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    • 232 5 AFP THE National Association of Manufacturers in America has objected to President Reagan's planned large budget deficits and the pressure it puts on interest rates. The association, representing 1,200 industrial companies, condemned the "danger" of financing excessive government spending by raising interest rates to levels
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    • 328 5 UPI SURPRISED by the sharpest economic downturn in seven years, the Japanese government moved on Saturday to boost the sagging Japanese economy which is already troubled by falling exports. But policy options for a quick turnaround of the once growing economy appears limited, analysts said.
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    • 136 5 AP MOST West Europeans have a strong hostility toward the Soviet Union, but only 57 per cent of the French and 48 per cent of the Italians are ready to go to war to avert Soviet domination, according to a poll released last Saturday. Eighty-three per cent
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    • 329 5 NYT THE French government has said it would only buy a 51 per cent interest in the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation's French subsidiary and not the entire company as originally planned. The decision on ITTFrance, which was worked out with the
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    • 86 5 Reuter SALES of grain to the Soviet Union on credit allowed the Russian government to use its foreign currency reserves for military expansion. Mr Fred Dele, a senior Defence Department official, said that if Moscow were made to pay cash for grain, less hard currency
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    • 142 5 Reuter THE lateraatteaaJ Tta Ceaaell (ITC) will baM a apectai meettag m Friday to eea■Mer toe pi■!Hi tatradaettoa «I expert eeatrale by pndaetag —ttiaa, ITC effldata aad mctaJ dealers la Laadaa aald tact Prtomy. Tto ITC did aet trnmetf. •My wflriu the mwflag «mM
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    • 537 5 Reuter POLAND'S economic crisis requires not just the rescheduling of maturing debt but also new credit which banks will be reluctant to give. Wilfried Guth, Joint management board spokesman of Deutsche Rank AG, in Frankfurt, said on Friday: "Experience shows that you need new credit
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 447 5 When you invest in the 2-litre Nissan Laura you get a dividend of luxury yi> s !>• .S 5 V 9 W ■< V V>. t\ I r V/ WjwS •w i fsfca 4%L i SHk I TTYifIU ilflilli W*. i. »*Uk.»£|| Ml m f2JF i 4 V i =%>\
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1277 6  -  There is one area where Malaysia is far ahead of Singapore; and that is in the setting up of national music camps. PATRICIA GOH recalls those happy times at the 3rd Penang State Music Camp which she attended last December. PATRICIA GOH THE WONDERFUL thing about
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    • 587 6 As Freneh Ileateaaafs Wmmi *y Mm Ftowies Eevlewed By Y M LEB JOHN FOWLES's rie French Lieutenant's •Woman has been lying on the shelves for years how. That does not necessarily mean it has been left untouched or unread at all. Fowles's book has been a
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    • 356 7 WHENEVER the experts let together aad lapse late their hatftaal jargea, It's pwhahly time we »11 teak eaver, fer hew else can yea get «way mare eften than aet tram these pedaatlc, ff-ffeal aad abtaae A similar itaatha eaa haaM la heefes ea varies* ■WfKKpartlcelarty
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    • 724 7  -  By LEE YOKE MENG WHEN Willie Clark takes up his Variety and glances through the pages, it's almost as if he hopes to find his name there. Maybe it's one in a million, no, almost never, chance he'd find it. The only distinct possibility perhaps is when
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    • 677 7 It is a film produced lor fans of martial arts, where the display of pugilistic skills, claimed to be authentic Shao Lin art, takes centre stage. QOH ENG KEE reckons this prerequisite is probably enough to draw the crowds. EVER since Bruce Lee turned movie fans
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 47 6 This advertisement appears as a matter of record only Gabung Trading Sendirian Berhad M 515,000,000 SYNDICATED TERM LOAN Manager and Agent CHARTERED MERCHANT BANKERS MALAYSIA BERHAD Provided by BUMIPUTRA MERCHANT BANKERS BERHAD PERTANIAN BARING SANWA BERHAD CHARTERED MERCHANT BANKERS MALAYSIA BERHAD UDA MERCHANT BANKERS BERHAD February 1982
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 391 6 LEISURE TIME V CONCERTS THE Greg Sartth Stager* will perform at the Victoria Concert Hall 011 Saturday. A mixed voice chorus, the Greg Smith Singers, who perform both contemporary and older music, have recorded more than 50 albums and have received three Grammy awards. Smith himself has had a long
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    • 380 6 -M-MR CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE 9 Previously, while we were gaining ground (2, T) 10 Finish with a while at home at the end of June 12 Put back the two aamss (4) 11 Would Mem to be a papercut»er(«) 14 Left one on top of a column ia a raw
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    • 206 6 31 Brainpan (7) 33 Is enamoured of (5) 34 Larder (C) Mattel tMsarraw Ojrpfe IMm ACROM: 4. Africa. 7, Sum total 6, Lather 10, AU-an. 13. Roas. 14. RoU(mop) 15. LeU 10. OU. 17, Lnf. 19. Aunt 21. Porcupine 23. ID-Wa 24. Slid 36. ANT. 27. Step. 29, Eros 32,
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    • 524 6 alt then, the Mtrlaa SUppiri, will ■SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Openvi Mowed by The You* And The Restless 3.25 fti The Waterfront (Chinese/r) 4.15 Texas Jack And lis Pals 4.30 Story Time (Tamil//) 5.00 The Chalenfing Sea 5.25 Mr Moon's Mafic Crcus 5.50 The Fads Of life 6.15 News (English)
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 278 7 m rsi m f 5 PI s s] CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) ANNOUNCEMENT To: ALL SHAREHOLDERS DIVIDEND AND BONUS ISSUE The Directors propose to recommend for approval by shareholders at the forthcoming Annual General Meeting, a final dividend of 7%% less 40% Malaysian income
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    • 890 7 xmmrj n m m UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD HNCORPORATEO IM THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) ¥5 PIS S B To: ALL SHAREHOLDERS The Directors are pleased to announce the following RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1981 T ,!l!i ,dited profit after Pawing for taxation, diminution in value of assets
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 73 8 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! Oxley RiM/P»nang Road, Singapore 0823 Tel: *****11 (20 lines) restaurant Try our
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 111 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday closed on or near the lows, down three to SV« US cents per bushel in moderately light volume. A strong US dollar and weakness in precious metals kept wheat futures on the defensive all day, traders said. The negative technical picture added to
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    • 79 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Friday closed on or near the lows, off 10 to TV* US cents per bushel in moderately light volume. Soybean product futures closed lower, on or near the lows. Soyoil futures ended down 0.06 to 0.21 cent per bushel. A steady cash market due
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    • 202 9 THE Singapore produce market went through another relatively quiet week. Pepper prices were mainly steady last week but the market took on a duller tone as hardly any transactions went through. This was due to sellers asking for higher prices than which buyers
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    • 148 9 RUBBER futures in Tokyo on Saturday closed off 0.3 to 0.1 yen in light trading. The market continued lower on liquidation following slack local demand, despite steadier overnight London advices, dealers said. In Uata, rubber futures on Friday recovered some earlier losses on trade buying from one particular source,
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    • 848 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures on Friday closed steadier after a flurry of late buying with prices between £7 and £15 a tonne up on Thursday's close in traded positions. Afternoon trading was generally dull and featureless but a bout of technical short-covering on the closing call and lack of
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    • 1092 9 AFP SHARP fluctuations in gold, which slumped to a two-and-a-half-year low, unsettled the rest of the London commodity markets last week. Other precious metals were also affected, with sliver at its lowest for two-and three-quarter-years and platinum reaching a near four-year low. Tin fell
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 43 9 FOR THE week ended Saturday Mar 13, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as foDows: Baak fsad: 4 to 5.15 per cent. General hyM: 4.5 to 5.125 per cent. MeveaMato of funds totalled |961 million.
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    • 165 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN fep«tt rat MMMIR 7 (toys 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months irnaey avenge M for the week *11: U86 (BM pricw) High Uw 14% 1313/18 14% 1315/16 14% 14 14 IS/1614 1/16 14
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    • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are corrently prepared to lead to their best customers is 9.69 per cent.
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    • 147 9 THE US/Sing opened at 2.0960/70 and was traded from this level to a high of 2.1240/50 before easing to close last week at 2.1225/ 35. Trading was generally quiet as the US dollar steadily finned against the Singapore dollar. The Intra trading was within narrow margins. The Singapore
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    • 355 9 THE local money market conditions remained stable during last week. The interbank overnight rate which opened at 6 SV« per cent on Monday, was quoted steadily in the region of €V 4 7V« per cent, although it closed higher at 9 BV* per cent on Thursday owing to minimum
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    • 325 9 PRICES of gold continued to slide last week, setting yet another new low of U*****.70 on Its long-term bearish phase, Oven and Collier says. It cloaed at U*****.80 on the New York Comes, slicing another US$l6 off the previous week's close. The US futures market continued to dominate with
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 717 10  -  Sinaaoore By SIOW LI SEN THE LONG-hoped-for rebound finally came. The Stagapore stock market last week was offered reprieve from seven consecutive days of decline which had wiped out more than 60 points from the Straits Times Industrial Index. Although the rebound only
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    • 563 10  -  Wnk ended Mar 12 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES hteMt Proposed boons taue of one for three. Proposed rights Mut of one for one st fl.oo. II MssmsMp: Proposed bonus isoue of two for one. CO I: Proposed bonus Issue of one for two.
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    • 687 10 I K.Lumpur WITH caution still shrouding the Koala Lumpur stock market, share prices continued to be rated generally lower last week. Overall, prices closed easier, but compared with the preceding five sessions, losses were slight to moderate. Apart tram the occasional speculative dealings, trading was generally monotonous as
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    • 931 11 New York UPI THE NEW York stock market limped back from a 23month low at the outset of last week but still ended the week lower as fitful rallies collided against trader fears about the deepening recession, grim corporate earnings, and budget deficits.
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    • 181 11 Bangkok PUCES an the Securities Exchange at TfcaOani drifted lethargically kmr butt week. liwjJ ■k i gng Ml If AMI WMt* VH rather perpiadag was the prevailing fcpuwrt aeatlmemt which tended ta reach alawebh. Par I awe lesks at the hkmttml mesey Markets wMch she# Okgm
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    • 288 11 iTokyo AFP AFTER mixed trading, prices on the Tokyo stock market tumbled again last week, sending die weekly Dow-Jones Average below the 7,200-yen mark, the year's second lowest. Unstable stock prices on Wall Street and Japan's —gg<"g exports and growing recession dampened the market. The 225«tock Dow
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    • 1116 11 LONDON, Fri. The market was mixed with an easier Mas as the account ended on a quiet note. The Financial Times Index closed one point lower at 5K.9. Conventional government bonds ended between *4 and V 4 point lower but dealers noted continued demand for Index-linked stocks, with
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    • 1480 11  -  1 London By GERALD COLVERD A STUDENT of the London slock market needs to have had the knees browned by exposure to the climate many years ago to be able to recall a boom in government stocks as vigorous as that which has been running since the
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    • 176 11 Milan BCI AN IRREGULAR performance in moderately declining hniliw characterised the stock exchange and the BCI all-share index (base 1973 100) ended practically unchanged at 202.56 (down 0.4 per cent). Turnover fell to 28 billion lire per twion on average compared with 25 billion
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    • 277 11 Sydney Reuter THE SYDNEY share market began the week with a short-lived technical rally and despite a mid-week slide, ended on a firmer note with bargain hunters injecting some vitality. The main market measure, the All Ordinaries Index, made a 4.6 point recovery daring last
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 182 11 American Express Travel Service—the travel and convention experts O. Ix K.-l v_ < i Backed by the resources of a worldwide network of over 1000 offices of American Express Company, its subsidiaries and representatives. Topflight professionals are able to handle the full range of convention and travel related services including:
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    • 76 11 This acquisition have been completed and announcement appears as a matter of record only KECK SENG (MALAYSIA) BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) ACQUISITION of the entire issued and paid-up capital of Plantation And Development (Malaysia) Sdn. Berhad and SPECIAL ISSUE to Bumiputras of 2,400,000 Ordinary Shares of Msl.oo each at an
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  • 865 12 mhb Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani OVERSEAS Trust Bank (OTB), the second largest banking group in Hongkong headed by well-known entrepreneur Ming Thien, is seeking a listing far its shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. It is understood that OTB has applied to
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  • 595 12 A NEW figure has cropped up in Arab Bumiputra Holdings' general offer far the minority shares of Malaysian Mosaics. A Sabahan businessman, Mr Yeo Guan Hock, is now making the offer (or the rest of Malaysian Mosaics' shares, in conjunction with Arab Bumiputra
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  • 173 12 SINGAPORE Land LM has announced that the average of the last dealt prices of the company's shares on the stock exchange was 16.80 on each of the trading days between March 5 and 11. As such, the price at which holders of the transferable subscription rights, in its
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 412 12 MANAGING INVBITORIES AND PRODUCTION IN THE COMPUTER AGE Singapore, March 29 31,1982 OWcvTiVI Better management of inventories and production can provide a competitive edge and be your company s greatest profit maker. This requires a complete system with all elements present working together, not just the latest fad techniques. This
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    • 658 12 Ybur European holiday of a lifetime! f ,ir ;HI I I I T w A£s.v\ <3. M* MmMH 21 unforgettable days,l7famous cities, 9countries-aH from just USs%237joo*! Now is your chance to visit the leading cities in Europe and see all those sights you've always promised yourself! You'll travel through Germany,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 62 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Afternoon showers but will clear in the evening. Remrt far U hnn prisr to 7 M pan m March 14 at tae alt pat I; Maximum temperature 32.0 Associated humidity 59 Minimum temperature 24.2 Associated humidity 91 Hours of amriiinp 4.40 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 300 13 The Maritime Review IN AN unprecedented move, the Taiwanese government has informed two conferences that it will not allow announced rate increases to be implemented for Taiwan-US cargo. The conferences involved are No ***** and *****, which provide service between Hongkong and Taiwan
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    • 531 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ MALAYSIA will soon ratify the Internationa] Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (Solas), 1974. The maritime division of the Ministry of Transport, which met recently to discuss the various conventions of the Inter-govern-mental Maritime Consultative Organisation (Imco),
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 71 13 Reuler FANGCHENG Harbour in the south-western Chinese province of Guangxi has opened for trial operations, the New China News Agency said. The harbour, designed to handle four million tonnes of cargo annually, will serve as an export outlet for south-west and north-west China, It added. The port,
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      • 76 13 Reuter A TOTAL of 10,667 ocean-going vessels enterad the prat of Hongkong in 1961 and discharged loaded 31.9 million tonnes of cargo, 4.2 per cent higher than in 1960. Of this, 6.97 million tonnes consisted of fuel oil and petroleum products. Kwai Chung container terminal's throughput was 1.56
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      • 89 13 Reuter MITSUI Engineering and Shipbuilding Co Ltd of Japan said it reacted separate agreements with Indonesia and Malaysia to help them build large vessels. Under the accord with Indonesia's governmentcontrolled Pail Shipyard, Mitsui will provide technical assistance for Pall to raise its present capacity to build 600
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    • 638 13 fl illlluLi— PM« Cd ActtpatagaShfc AJaa vm vm l l Alfrad CT AJMTHM AJpar UfBIW VI vn VI a X l s i i AM- 1 i l ARC Uh IX a API vST* m IV m w 4 1 A*a Marctaai AUu UM aSSpSSt 0 BuwUkOM
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    • 854 14 TRANSACTIONS at the London second-hand market last week took a break from the spell of frantic trading in tankers last month and attention centred at dry carriers. Brokers said 59 vessels totalling four million deadweight tonnes or 804,000 light tons were sold for demolition in February. This compares
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    • 130 14 THE Port of Mina Saqr, Ualtd Arab Emirates, handled a record of 2.3 million tonnes of cargo during I*l, an increase of 77 per cent on the previous year's figure of 1.3 million tonnes. Imports rose from 215,682 tonnes in 1980 to 661,258 tonnes
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    • 1557 14 DEARER freight rates were mm for grain cargoes an Thursday Cram the US Gulf to Japan with two vessels being booked at U5519.75 and $30.2 respectively compared with $19 previously while a fairly steady $8.75 was paid for 73,000 tons from the Gulf to Europort. A soyabean cargo
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    • 553 14 OFFICIALS of Galleon Shipping Corp (GSC) have proposed to the Maritime Company of the Philip» pines (MCP) that the two firms divide their US market, with Galleon servicing exclusively the west coast and MCP operating the east coast trade. However, MCP officials are
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    • 110 14 AFP BRITAIN will Mforiac >Up fadlt ta 1 J far baa It there k aa "aalii»(ia<ar it «mU art be Tie fa,B9ltaa Ikiy fa» faa'Z!!?»! the Svaa Haater SUpyar* mi Newt—Ul far a ■■■fa» DdNery vm fattfaUy lappa! m put of the Westers eaaharge fa seek
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    • 316 15 AFP TANKER market rates stayed around levels as low as they have ever been since 1976 last week as too many vessels jostled for too little demand. Events which normally would have brought an immediate reaction on the market had little effect. They included the United States
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    • 231 15 AFP SHIPMENT of Indonesian export goods to the Middle East by Indonesian vessels should continue although the ships sometimes return without cargo, a trade ministry spokesman said. The government noted complaints from several shipping agencies over losses caused by their ships returning home
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    • 146 15 ARAB oil-producing countries should Increase their present tanker capacity of 10 million tonnes to 62 million tonnes if they want to transport their own crude, Rajat Abu Khadra, chief economist of the Kuwait <41 ministry, said. In a paper on the Arab tanker industry presented at the
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    • 539 15 A GROUP of financial institutions led by the Industrial Finance Corporation of Thailand (IFCT) is expected to purchase over 25 million baht worth of shares held before by the Jutha Maritime Company in the government-backed United Thai Shipping Corporation Limited (Unithai), a Unithai spokesman said.
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    • 181 15 Reuter THE UK shipping industry must accelerate its change towards cost effective manning of ships with most of the rest of Europe and* Japan already moving faster than the UK both in regard to work organisation and manning rationalisation, International Shipping Federation (ISF) president Frederic
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    • 4688 20 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 of
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    • 633 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL OL Voy Arnvai for LCL Movement Ship Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Mode Jutlandla 056 16.3.82 2300 Ned-EAC 49 2200-2200/0600-0700 TT P. Roosevelt 101 16.3.82 1500 APL TA 6 2100-2300 TT Bristol Maru 27A 16.3.82 1200 MOL
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    • 1287 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local porta and their agenta. A B sri?r c £Sr,<i, a umu F ssuarasr""" 8 Um Tranagroup Pte Ltd AI Navtgattaa Frau Shpg (S). Altead C. Tsepfer Sea Consortium (SV Marintes Enterpriae (PK). ,S,/ AtaM Intrasea (S)/Yeo Shpg and Trading
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    • 488 22 Lloyd's List A US$75O million scheme to enlarge the Suez Canal to make it navigable for all but the largest tankers is to go ahead. The Egyptian government has been told that the scheme is both technically and economically viable. There had been fears that the
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    • 97 22 AFP THE GREEK aiereheat rtdpptag fleet is the Mggest hi the wsrM, tetaUag 4,38 veaaefa with capacity af 18.41 mDMsa teases at the ead rf Jaaaary, «Octal flgwes published la Atheas *sw. The llgares a year earlier were vessels with capacity at 4L4 stfliea teaaes. Of the
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    • 214 22 GOTHENBURG'S Skandia unit harbour has now been completed after 20 years of near continuous construction work. It represents the biggest-ever investment programme in the port's history. The harbour cost some Skr4oo million and included reclamation work that required about 7.5 cubic metres of sand and
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    • Article, Illustration
      579 22 AKBVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Altair (after Yue Yang) 38/38 Baipao (after Yu Ting) 44 Builder (0790) 22 Bang* Sett war (1500) 45A Hongql 188 (after Rainbow) 24 Necflloyd Auckland (after Mangaa)3/4 Ocean Hope (Tanker) (1200 P/O, subject gas tree) 15/18 Ptaya (1980 after Tuikmeniya) 45 Perils (after Straits
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    • 194 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits pahs/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACS (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Nsptune Orient Lines. Qmnt Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ABB0(#I1LIJT8/AUSTRALIA): National Line. Container Line. NMUofd Lines. NjftttOrient
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    • 229 13 Companies' Activities. Key Personnel, Agencies The Straits Times DIRECTORY Of Singapore (Buku Merah) I \RDIM I \H Orient Overseas CotdcjMeA Line rm hNrt 16/3 3/4 4/4 6/4 S/4 11/4 n 19/3 20/3 7/4 1/4 10/4 12/4 15/4 24/3 25/3 12/4 13/4 15/4 17/4 20/4 I ISM 29/3 31/3 11/4 19/4
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    • 270 13 OSEALORDH -1 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES fpra Loadtnj tor Juharf (27/4). Dammam (1/5). Bahrain (4/5). Kmit (7/5), Shuaiba (10/5). Kuwait (7/5). Shuaiba (10/5), Abu Dhabi (13/5). Dubai (16/5) Kuwait (14/5), Dammam (18/5). Abu Dhabi (21/5). Dubai (24/5) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE AL HATTY AH 119 19/3
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    • 21 13 mm LONDON Prcigkte SHIP Sales WEEKLY Taaker Rates SHIPPING BMril CONTAINER Sckedaies WHO Acta fw WWrn ....< SHIPS In P»rt REGIONAL Weather
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    • 265 13 —2^ POI YfSTFR SIINGS MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO- UA PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTB tm&m 21/21/3 27-21/3 34/4 14-11/4 17-11/4 24-25/4 •SWATORI CLOSMG TMES CY lStk Mar 2400 MB CFS 15tti Mv 1500 HRS TO: BELGIUM, HOLLAND, GERMANY, SCANDINAVIA, SWITZERLAND, AUSTRIA, F*RANCE PortlUianc Penjuif An
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    • 585 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR o^o9, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE k\ SaM hi Port 17/3 22/3 24/3 21/3 31/3 S*M 15/3 SiM 21/3 Satt 2/4 11/3 5/4 25/3 11/4 1/4 23/4 Min L.Hm.
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    • 303 14 USED CONTAINERS FOR SALE! At USD 1250 per unit ex Store. "ISO" standard size: 20' xB' x B'. Suitable for site-office, export oneway container, store, etc. Sea-worthy condition. We are stockists any quantity available on request. JUST ARRIVED 40 FOOTER NOTICE Our Principals, INDO-FREIQHT-UNES QM have appointed us to act
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 697 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited oONTAINFRSHIP SERVICE 10 UK CONTINENT 14/4 13/4 17/4 W 4 a/« a/4 •V s s 11/5 lift U/4 a/4 2V5 a/5 w* v% 1M 12/f 17/* U/« M UM 14/4 M/ 4 ay 4 a/4 a/4 a/4 a/ s a/* M/ 5
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    • 407 15 k i.l Franco Belyion Services sumo from omope P. CIANS LaNawt *tm HW| rMawa 11m* It Mb 3Ap 4Ap I Apr »Apr 11 KPTISE CABKT «Mb lip, t Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 1C Apr IOKAN MCUR 25 Mb 13 Apr 14 Apr U Apr U Apr 21 Ap NONE
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    • 524 16 Hapag-Lloyd 10 U*!IF#N! IM FXPORTS OuUlty CWJaj. Bar i«pß*r "Mm accapbn| carp tor CAMBBtAN/WEST MKS ma HmMi Qm4m khk rt Uprtu 9/4 27/4 29/4 lEqm (18/4) 4/5 6/5 loaf Oakland Seattle Bead) Tacoma 20/4 22/4 25/4 27/4 29/4 2/5 4/5 6/5 9/5 Earn 23/4 U/S 13/5 IS/5 r Uprea 30/4
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    • 331 16 aßvaldi SHIPPING CORPORATION STORE P. Kalang PENANG ALTAR 173W hi Port 17-19 Mar 20-22 Mar FROM BUSA BANGKOK ALTAR 174E hi Port 17-19 Mar 20-22 Mv TO BUSAN VEGA 171W 3-5 Apr S-t Apr 9-11 Apr FROM BUSAI BANGKOK VEGA 172E 3-5 Apr 6-8 Apr 9-11 Apr TO BUSAN ISC
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    • 495 16 ©EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 1 ACttPTMC Fa I La CARGO FOR Jw mm MM*V| fMm MMm Mm* It Hwr. kM 1/4 1/4 i|/4 12/4 14/4 Im> U|W M/J J/4 14/4 M/ 4 11/4 M/ 4 21/4 (Ml Meter 2/4 24/4 M/ 4 21/4 M/ 4 2/5 Iwr
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    • 731 16 FAR EAST/MEXICO ft COITML MOICA SERVICE "m TMM ftrwHi af 10MMC FOR ENSEMOA. UNUAMIO ACAMCO ACAJUTIA COMTTO SAM JOS£ IMTAKMS (COSTA KA) COAT2ACOAICOS KMCIU? AM) TAMHOO FUKMC AT MSAD/MC/OSAM TO COMKCT TIM MOTXI CAMS It IT IKIUT CONTAMEKCD WSStiS P. Mag i|pn f2' »Vl3Mb A«Vft' 15/14 Hw •*a 17/11 Iter
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    • 211 16 mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD Jl SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STIUUTS SamCE r* SUN UNION LINE ia tmm/ia aaiija mat k«t wmm re. zauu/i MtUM EAST MM MK M M m ttKM/wm PMT SUMS EAST AM 9VPMEMMI* JM732/V7»l MC7M«U7» KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUMEA/SOUTH PACfK CRYSTAL ROSE b Pwl «Sa
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 500 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIDAH, JEODAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) ci KOTA 6AHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT St S PORE COLOMBO I HOOEIDAH IJEDOAH I AQABA I COLOMBO 15-16/4 20-21/5 34-26/6 I 29-30/6 34-28/3 26-29/4 2-3/6 7-6/7 37-26/3 30-31/3 1-2/8 4- 5/5 6-6/6 6-6/6 10-11/7
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    • 270 17 J. JOHORE SHIPPING 153 JAI AN TENC.KU RADAR PORT x.ti ANG SFIANGOR MALAYSIA HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD Express Umttoad Servee from P Wans East Maiaysu t Brunei r. KELJK Loadtng for HAYATI 14/S2 23/3/12 KUCMNC. SBU MAYAH 5/12 4/4/12 KUCHME, SHI hayati c/c is/4/c mews, sou HAMMH V: 3/12 15/3/12
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    • 674 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS Oufefc? Crtr-i.i two comm sam to/from am w* so roo 122 A«tn.A.l»*r» FrwctMUH MM IVI 4/4 4/4 7/4 1/4 1/4 h/j a/i a/) a/) a/4 a/4 W V* 11/4 14/4 tt/4 M 11/4 a/4 22/4 IV4 n/4 21/4 a/4 21/4 5/5 4/5 9/5 1/5 12/5 -99/9 a/S
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    • 308 17 ScanDutchV 3pS ECS > m M/i hj IMB X X X M M kM W M mmr m x h*t a/i un an m*w ■m un nn an an an an u/J m/ 4 I MONTHLY MULTI-PURPOSE/ CONTAINER SERVICE TO KED SEA/ EAST MED "x'hu :r fa*, ft MU 1/4
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    • 524 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS DEFPCEMI SERVICE TO UK/COMT K)#E *'OAM hull hmsg FORTH BANK* 25 Mor 20 Apr 23 Aor 28 Apr Apr 19 May 22 May 27 May IVYIANK 28 May, 23 Jun 26 Jim 1 Jul loo* Pt K«long 26/3) Lines US. GULF DIIECT SERVICE tor
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    • 930 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE nsstKna rrm motto cm toryo mM savrnmhst km feeder vessel store motio vessel tokyo l win omum MONTE EMERALD *10 25M* VMRA2AWO 14 Apr 7 to, 5 Mir 9 toy EMERALD *10 25 tor GOtOEN Mil BMOGE 12 Apr 22 Apr
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    • 403 18 I CMJFOHM/MCnC NORTH NEST SERVICE EXPRESS CORTARU/REEFER SERVICE —in, mm i sumt TRCORM, I 'if' J»'J B v *> AAp 10 ftp 14 Ap Fn/kt J** Im > 4II, a M Jta» ikm li tm fim/tm. NEW ZEALAND SERVICE JAMA SERVICE iMkKMIM SiV. 'a? a 11/10 Urn hWMa am io»
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    • 491 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES [JJ Room 601 ICB Building Shonton Way Singapore Tel *****2? *****67 p Kelang Tel *****4 *****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES SEEMTAL 22 Mar WMNGNO.I7 29 Mar ■MKAMNM 10 Apr LINNGSBON 12 tor BUNCA All AND Alt Apr f?" l—t FT £f"» feßcat/Babrafa/Ovbai/kan St r Bandar Abbas/B. Khai
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    • 312 18 t INTRfISCfI (PTC) LTD. \<L voiAiiaun BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK I>«rt P. Mm laaAv hr AnAactf Hm Mia 5 Apr 1 Apr BOULOOt/TMH/W FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK ALPAC UNE SZS Spara P. Umi LmAh Ik ALPAC ASM V.SJ Apart 17 Mm Aterfta/RaMM/Dyrt*. Ar WKBEA (fit) Lit HOOK 2MKII ft-
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    • 604 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): 0 CMEF 2SW K CHANCE 7H+ TW BMDGE lON— C CONTMO 15W. K JACEWON ML NCMUCTMT Abo accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K CHANCE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo La Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) N GARNET K K IACEJN IX m CONTAtG 291.. A CONCORD 3E
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    • 385 19 MALDIVE LINES MALDNE GRACE Loading For Jaddah MALDNE PLEDGE Loading For HodmWi MAIDNE UMTT Loading For KARACHI MALDIVE NEKHBOUt Loading For Jaddah MALDNE MPORTBt| loading For Male MALDNE NAVKATOi E PVMfEK For Jaddah Loading For ieddah MALDNEMACE Loadmg For Dam mam MALDNE NHDE Loading For Karachi/Sharpd MALOME PVXCEK ETA ETA
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    • 689 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SNSOV BULDtK 55, Marfcvt Strwt Shfaport 0104 Tctaphonc Numtom *****3 (15 Untt) CaNt Addrns SUSOV SMGAKME T*i Nun*«* RS ***** K ***** RS ***** 9 KELM6 JVS SMMfIUT MM SOON SON. M. IST AND 2ND FLOOB. NO I. MIAN CtMPENMG POUT KIANG MAIAYSIA
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    • 60 19 REGULAR FCL/LCL SERVICES TO AUSTRALIA, HONG KOM6 VESSEL PEACE I PEACE I PEACE PEACE A DESTVMTUN SVD, MLB. MB, AKL MKL.SH), MLB STD, MJ, MB, MEL Wn L' H; T, RW M:n»(i J OM9ON OF TNE TNT MMUMBf OKMP OF COMNB REGULAR FCL AND LCL CONTAINER SERVICE TO: Australia Sydney,
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 632 20 Hf f tlf' Hs j Mllllll Kintftaa S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD. •AN BUHOINO biN(.APO«e 0104 l s Gf NF RAI 9t Jl! I I ?2UNf Si ■>n A d l ARSMiP«CABIt CARGOSMiP ml l*e«|ioiial (loiitiiiner Lines 2 SAIL INGS A WfcEK to/from BANGKOK STW It/17
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 182 21 EGYPTIAN INTE BN aTION Al lINFIFIII INTERNATIONAL LINE (Ell I EGYPTIAN FLAG APCLINE x ANMUTAK PEfrTAllßiNQAlr^ OQNTAINEIR LINE SMGAPOK/PENMK/SMGAPOIK/JAKARTA (Tt vessel mm vnta. no r SINGAPORE AGENTS CAHAYA SAMUDERA SHTPMG PTE LTD Unit 202, 2nd Floor, Textile Centre, Jolon Sutton, Sinoopore 0719. TEL: *****90 (3 L.ne») PENANG AGENTS STRAITS ORENT
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    • 305 21 CARGO SPACE AVAILABLE ON UNER VESSELS LOADING FOR KJC, CHfTOO, CALCUTTA, COLOMBO, MADRAS, JAKARTA S FROM SAMARMDA, SAIJKPAPAN TO HONGKONG, TAIWAN, WHAMFAO A TCNSM IMHXa I.F FREIGHT SERVICES TEL *****00. *****01 TELEX RS ***** INDGUL MMf Fo» Freight Irtqurm Ptoot* phone Ommtil Agwittt HAI SUN HUF CO. FTE LTD WT/V
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    • 82 21 PT. INDONESIAN ORIENTAL LINES] JAKARTA TOifIUNNBOKIiI PMK CO. (PTE) LID MiMbUWUR. »r > l M OMU (i Um) won Liom (to l. Imp* I* P. Ma t* N^hk LIAN HUAT SHAPING CO, (PTE.) LTD. mm run. um run. am u»/i» rrm mi lat zmui/mzsM n* n* 22/1 M/J U/J 2VJ
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 412 22 KHD magna marine lines Vessel BESSANG PASS Vov Oil BLT 1975 MAGNA VOV 012 MAGNA VOY 013 LOADING FOR SOUTH AFRICA Spore PKeiong Dischg ANG L.. 28/3 31/3 REUNION 25/4 28/4 25/5 28/5 REUNION DURBAN CAPETOWN do do GENERAL AGENTS:MAGNA SHIPPING PTE LTD 11th Floor, MNB BUILDING SINGAPORE 0106 0/*****37
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    • 264 22 HEAP SENC TRADMC ft SMPPMC PTE. LTD. 1201, 12* floor, GoMm Mi* Twir, Imcli toad, twifon 0719. Tat *****44 (3 MT&KS272Q2 HtAPCO SMGAPORE TO PHUKET SERVICE *y n» no mmm 18/B 17/3/82 IS/3/C2 MKT ai.»c*'.i..ir, ii>«oioJ. *>* ETA ETD ETA/mm M/e 13/VO 18/3/82 11/ I/O 17/0 a/I/O 23/3/12 2V3/82 H/tt
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    • 191 22 s PERKAPALAN LAUTAN MU SDN. M). fO KoUKrvibrtu Sob* bojwi imb sarvta Sjriwjk Bangkok Stnfjporr Port Vessels P«nn| P JUanj S'pore Loadwf ter UOTM ENMf 12/tZ 11/3/12 24/3/12 SlUllli, lira U. LMTM RAN V.3/S2 25/3 31/3 KK SEALION SHIPPING (S) PTE. LTD. Ttei: 2X5881 Tlx: ***** SEALION SHIPPING (M) SDN.
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 111 22 r» i-. ,-w m w. k ft 03 V 1 > k m SJ A Soa- art IF A v V ▲LaiHiio SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND BEA CONDITIONS AT 7.90 AJL THIS MORNING. IMMH R Thunderstorm Temperature °C p Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots ••Rain U Cloudy Sky
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