The Business Times, 7 April 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7,1182 60 CENTS
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  • 434 1  -  By SALMA KHALIK SINGAPORE cement manufacturers have again denied Associated Pan Malaysia Cement's accusation that they have been dumping cheap cement on the Malaysian market. They have instead accused APMC group sales manager, Mr Joe Seaton, of "singing different songs at different times". Local
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  • 150 1 THE Post Office Savings Bank continues to put up a sparkling performance. Its outstanding deposits snowballed to $3.62 billion in February this year, up by 36 per cent over the same month last year. This is a hefty Jump, compared with the 4.2 per
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  • 539 1  -  By MANO SABNANI, Companies Editor TRUE TO expectations, the small and attractively priced public issue of shares made by Metro subsidiary, Transmarco Ltd, has enjoyed good response from investors. But the overwhelming extent of the public's enthusiasm for the offer, a lethargic stock market notwithstanding, is
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  • 413 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH THE Ministry of Defence is negotiating to buy Singapore Airlines' share in their joint-venture company, Singapore Aero-Engine Overhaul Ltd (SAEOL). SLA holds two-thirds of the equity of the company, which was established in 1977 to overhaul engines of both dvfl
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  • 336 1 SINGAPORE'S oil traders have not been successful in their bid to supply Bangladesh with 60,000 tonnes of gas oil. The Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation awarded the contract to Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, which quoted $271.50 for a tonne of gas oiL It is
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 88 1 AFP HONGKONG, Tues. More than 93 per cent of the population are against the reversion of Hongkong to Chinese rule when the British lease on the New Territories expires on June 30, 1997, or just over 15 years from now. Instead, after 1997, they would prefer Hongkong to
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    • 55 1 UPI WASHINGTON, Tues. President Reagan said yesterday he is not bothered by the decline in his popularity polls, and blamed it on the "drumbeat of criticism" against his economic recovery, which he said has gone "largely unanswered". Tne polls "have followed a pattern that's been historically true of
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    • 69 1 AP MANILA, Tues. Armed Forces Chief General Fabian Ver denied today that any foreign submarine had secretly entered the Philippines bearing arms for Filipino rebel groups. Ver said, however, that a seaborne police patrol recently found "an electronic gadget of unknown origin" floating off Quezon Province on the
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    • 65 1 Reuter TOKYO, Tues. North Korea has published a balanced budget for calendar 1982 with both revenue and expenditure totalling 22,546 million won, the North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported. The agency quoted a report to the first session of the Seventh Supreme People's Assembly (Parliament) yesterday as
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    • 80 1 Reuter FRANKFURT, Tues. Poland signed an agreement today to reschedule US$2.4 billion that it owed Western banks last year, clearing the way for early negotiations on its 1982 commercial debts. The signing, three months late, ended nearly 12 months of delicate negotiations to prevent a loan default and
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    • 78 1 UPI SYDNEY, Tues. Popular Treasurer John Howard, in a move likely to improve Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser's chances of winning an coming leadership battle, announced he would seek the deputy leader post vacated on Tuesday. Mr Howard, 42, is a key cabinet member and is expected to
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    • 67 1 AFP RIYADH, Tues. Saudi Arabia's oil revenue last year rose 19.8 per cent to US$lOl.2 billion. Oil output was reduced from November to 8.5 million barrels a day. But the average for the year was 9.8 million barrels a day as against 9.9 million in 1900, central bank
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  • 148 1 LONDON dan prices eellajTteara «haMhiSlh* Prime esaM be by the Reikis ad Islaais (SBLII MllL)*eff hTwhS 1 %eSsr"eaM **a Msadbath pssple are 65rj«enn w ,nflli _UL On Miiliy, the first toadlag day after Air ■Mi ill leu die ef the fillsnh tflSi?, the Mggest
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  • 565 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH SINGAPORE'S construction industry kept its rapid pace last year and Is likely to remain active for some time. Two measures of construction activity buildings commenced and buildings completed recorded significant increases over 1980. At the same time, the rise in the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 216 1 ,=}-.*}`).|=^+.:[>%.<{'`{&:<.+} HEAVY interest charges on short-term loans have 'put a large dent on Guthrie Bhd's earnings last year, resulting in a sharp 43 per cent plunge in group pre-tax profits to $6.33 million Page 12 EIGHT more companies have joined the Leasing Association erf Singapore... Page THE growing sophistication of
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    • 96 1 FOCL leads the way in Industrial Finance In the world of Industrial Finance, Forward Oversea Credit Ltd. clearly leads the way. Whether it is the financing of just one piece of equipment or a whole industrial complex, the FOCL approach is innovative, competitive and modern. And it is strong! It
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    • 75 1 Activities. Key Personnel. Agencies The Straits Times DIRECTORY Of Singapore (Buku Merah) Vff Sole Agent Wywy Private Limited SMstSwxcefMMrMj Wf) l» MX Pwng J»» *****6. *****5 »wn ***** Wywy Ipoh *****2 Srrer ****** Malacca *****/4 •JoToSn *****/4* Kfcang *****2•BWuPahW *****8/9• Mua> *****9 Sagvnat 9ii499*KuMan ***** ««aut> ***** KuMTrenggaou ***** KOU
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 232 2 INTEREST payments absorbed more than 40 per cent of the casta flow of American corporations last year, according to the Financial Digest published by Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company (MHT). This is 3V4 times the proportion devoled to interest payments in the early IWs and tar
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    • 353 2  -  By BERNADETTE CHOOI EIGHT MORE companies have Joined the Leasing Association of Singapore (LAS) to learn more about developments of an tufastry which is set to play a very important role here. The latest additions bring the total member strength to 32 within six months
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    • 125 2 THERE may be do JapaFtf f)niwMlir OOOVETtiblt bood issue this month after four totalling US$l25 mflboo la March, reflecting the current isslwss on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Aaics Corp may issue QO million convertibles on the market but there ta a possibility it will
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    • 268 2 liAkirvokir*** ■■hi HUNUKUNu 8 DCWiy qgfinfO TDOOtJ flUppiy M 3 total roaa 0.1 per cent to HEfIfLM bflloa overall la February, wbfle the local currency component M 3 Ml by LI par cant to $***** billion, compared with galas of U per ceat aad LI per
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 292 2 SINGAPORE fold future* yesterday turned weaker on profit-taking after a higher opening, bat the market still closed higher on balance compared with overnight levels. Trading was moderate with total sales for the day recorded at 141 lots whOe kerb volume at SI Ms with activity mainly centred oa June.
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      • 23 2 Wm M Htm T««k 1.m T UB TJM TJS Xrt* TUB TUB TJ7S TJB CM« prte-taUS Mm Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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      • 22 2 THE average rate nt which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to land to tkair boat customers In 10.06 par cant.
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      • 164 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on April ott*r»r 7daj» 1ft* 1ft* 1 month 157/1# is a/M 2 months 1»1/M UVll Smooth! 1# 7/10 1ft ft/10 6 month* 1ft V* 1ft ft/10 1 month! 1ft* 1ft* U month! 1ft* 1ft* Dm. B «in. Mm) 1 month
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      • 38 2 range prtoH tarn •a »v < COVHt IMBH OB A|rf Si 0«nMt:M *0 »Vfc* C*H MkMI ■5t5 MN 3-month K TrMiury Mill W VBODth l« Bank Mils 3 month* CD 11/M 15/11 CbmoUMCD W Source: National Discount Co
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      • 141 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday advanced against sterling and other major currencies In fairly active late trading. The Falctand Islands crisis omidiiifcHwrt sterling which traded dowa to J1.7805/15 from L7OB/» earlier and New York's 1.7865/ TO close although traders dted consistent wpport for the British unit at the
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      • 405 2 TRADING was generally quiet on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Ssntfanents were mixed, with the US dollar strengthening against some major CMTaneko aad weakening against others. The Amerlcaa dollar opeaed at SISISSS/TI against the Wngapwv unit TradtogwMj snry quiet and dans between the raage of SfUSB toSSSJJ7S. ftdonsd
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      • 199 2 THE dollar lor overnight delivery in Tokro yesterday dosed at 141* yes, unchanged from tts opening, dealer» add. mi was firmer than the 248.50/80 finish in New Tort and MBJS/85 on the US West Const oversight, and the KT.IS dose Id Tokyo as Monday. Trading was moderate on a
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      • 44 2 ry—qnotes yesterday: us \.imra Can-2.16*/55 Cross —1-2*3/* D kft 4.25® -56 DFI-4.TW/1* S Fr —1.44*/75 B Pr coa F Fr 11.048/552 lit 2334.00/21*.* Yen 4*.00 70 DKr 14-5300 425 N Kr *.7*5/»» S Kr M 4MB/* Am act- 29.81-* Port -1*.45/127.30 Spain —1*57/*
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    • 88 2 Reuter THE lMi AnHu rtyal wm imM to MS to Ike UB dslter tnm Lit, cfieettve hmnedtetoiy, SMi Arm Mmm Menetary AgMey IftkMMl k Im( iftyals wsrs «mM •t r JS^rw= iwhil to MS bM 5.41. OnM kmaktnmU they tos partty ffcanr» Baam MM Ii give
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    • 259 2 THE CENTRAL BANK of Argentina will start placing, through public subscription, its new ISC2 external bonds issue next April 11 The 10-year bond issue ta for US$l billion, and the Brat coupon due Aug 15, IKX, will yield 15.75 per cent »i interest. THE' USJ2OO million, twoyear
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 288 2 Thb announcement appears as a matter of record only. ASIAN DOLLAR ISSUE 25th March, 1982 THE LONG-TERM CREDIT BANK OF JAPAN, LIMITED (Singapore Branch) US$lO,OOO,OOO Three Years Revolving (LS. Dollar Certificate of Deposit Fadtty i Arranged and Managed by Grindlays Bank p.Lc, Singapore Agent Bank Grindlays Bank pic, Singapore Every
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 439 3  -  By WONG MAI YUN THE Economic Development Board and Banque de I'lndoChine et de Suez will publicise Singapore's investment potentials through a seminar in Paris next month. The seminar reflects a strong interest of both countries to develop investment and commercial links further. The one-day
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    • 266 3 MB |g 8m Jia has been appointed director of marketing and sales for the consumer financial services group of American Express. In this capacity, Mr Lee is responsible for the marketing and sales programmes for both American Express card and traveller's cheques in Singapore, Sri Lanka, Indonesia,
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    • 310 3 A TRADE mission organised by the Leeds Chamber of Commerce will be in Singapore from May 1 to 8. The mission; which will also visit Malaysia and Hongkong, will bring several manufacturers of products ranging from medical equipment to gearbox for small boats.
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    • 198 3 NGEE Aaa Patyteehaie will •rgaaise m«rr part-time with private rimpiiKh llae wttfc Its aim te peevlde training that Meets Industry's needs. The Mechanical Engineering Department, In pnrttcaUr, Is plnanlng a It lactates aa 11-week trailed aad oampater-alded machining, which will start sa
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    • 424 3  -  By RICHARD SEAH THE growing sophistication of Singapore's electronics industry has given rise to a market (or automatic equipment to test printed circuit boards. The market is currently worth about US$2 million a year, but it will easily exceed $5 million in two years, said
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    • 394 3 INDONESIA'S new export development policies Introduced in January this year will not affect Singapore. Trade between the two countries should remain buoyant. These are the views expressed by prominent Indonesian hnalwnwn at a seminar on Indonesia's new export development policy held yesterday. Dr
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 613 4 NYT PRESIDENT Reagan and Speaker of the House Thomas O'Neill are optimistic that the stalemate over the budget for fiscal year 1983 could be resolved through direct negotiations between the White House and congressional leaders. Their statements marked turnarounds by both men. It was
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    • 143 4 JAPAN win still register a current account surplus in 1982 larger than a US$4.7 billion surplus in 1981, in qptte of the fact the yen's current weakness has not so tar helped Japanese exports, a —Bank of Japan official said. Japaneae growth continues to be
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    • 433 4 Reuter, NYT IN SPUE of some good news in the final 10-day sales period of March, sales of US-built cars last month ran far below March 1981 levels, the major manufacturers said. For all of March, General Motors Corp said retail
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    • 253 4 UPI, Reuter NIGERIA to taking the hraat sf Opee*s reeeat Mstoa to tower «U prsdaettoa aad retoee —me erade 41 prices to esaateraet the gtohal «<1 gtot. Petreleam lateUigtmcc Weekly (PIW) repcrted sa Meaday Basil Arabia, Opee's largest predaeer, agreed to eat lto satpat
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    • 346 4 AP AN OFFICIAL of China's trouble-plagued Baoshan Steel Mill says the plant will not lose money when it starts production, probably in 1985, a Shanghai newspaper reported. But the Liberation Daily said Zhu Erpei, the plant's Communist Party secretary, added that the mill's economic
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    • 245 4 AP CHINESE Premier Zhao Zlyang has told former British Prime Minister Edward Heath that China's economy "has passed the difficult phase is oo the path at steady growth." Zhao was briefing Heath on Monday on changes in rerin* since Heath's last visit in
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    • 583 5 NYT PRESIDENT Reagan has announced plans to address a United Nations Disarmament Conference In New York in June and he urged Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev to do the same, setting up an opportunity for the two leaders to meet. Mr Reagan, talking with
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    • 583 5 NYT IN AN effort to stave off a deterioration in ChineseAmerican relations over x Taiwan, US Secretary of State- Alexander Haig yesterday called on the Chinese ambassador in Washington to urge Beijing to accept an American proposal for dealing with the
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    • 206 5 AP INDtA has liberalised Hi taper* pekey far fiseal 1982n. The aew Impart expert pskey was iwnnl hi partis meat aa Meaday by Commerce Minister Shftvraj Pattl, whe said It mii Increase experts by li Is 99 per eeat la Ike new fiscal
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    • 630 5 Reuter BRITAIN'S economic sanctions against Argentina began to hit home yesterday, with news that an English bank had pulled out of an effort to secure a US$2OO million loan for the Buenos Aires Power Company. Banking officials in Buenos Aires said the action by
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 364 5 Agencies PRESIDENT Reagan said the US unemployment rate may increase beyond the present 9 per cent rate, but he did not think this meant the economic recovery would be delayed. "We are in the trough, the bottoming out of the recession," he told reporters at the White Houae.
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    • 264 5 UPI THE US Supreme Court has agreed to step into a dispute over a table cigarette lighter valued at U557.96. The justices decided on Monday to review a suit filed by an tiHnni* man who was upset because the Gillette Co ran
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  • 355 6 THERE IS PERHAPS no better indication of businesses' expectations and plans than the type® of executives they hire. The repot by Korn/Ferry on executive demand in Asia and Australia can therefore shed some light on what businesses are thinking, bearing in mind that the temptation to
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  • 308 6 THE STOCK MARKET could do with more Transmarco-type public share offers. The issue seems certain to reap gains for successful and thereby lift investor sentiment. It Is well known that there is now a significant liart of corporate applicants waiting to raise new capital
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  • 1561 6  -  By ROGER MATTHEWS FT. IN THE PAST 12 months Iraq has borrowed an estimated US$22 billion nearly as much as Poland's total debt to the West. It has done so without causing the slightest flutter on International markets and on terms which would be
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  • 851 6  -  By RICHARD LAMBERT EIGHT MONTHS after completing its marathon refinancing exercise, Massey-Ferguson is still straggling for survival. The annual report makee it clear that in a very hostile market environment, the coming months will be of crucial importance to the long-term shape of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 489 6 I Id nulrlng notes? w ft —KW may l 8 Wine, outwardly, M Ftaf one into a *ed (5) A Bfbttcal laaect? (t) 38 Thais fashioned la stone 17 in they possibly bent on bsta| capped? (5) Crime sf hard-hearted KR$ 1 Bloomers la the history of I BMMna/effigy at
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    • 58 6 Graves, Inc." f'U Have you ewer been our we you i arHed' wOt{ up Vfi'fin Ht k i II i 5Ca L A C#ms BLriStcW.' Lhckijns OX. LPCS THPfI"'S TvC. FmPvu SCuEjCriON— if ue DON'T U*N THIS U€£X u)CLL I^6Vo^ U)E- P«L DOING I 2 1% Q |Q> 20 S*22>
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    • 188 6 Pollution in Scandinavia! IST TO 4M tar ftitw <Ck i, MS), -tSMi SE m SBLwwi r"ri x^x TT 3.M M tpk| Mmd k) Ikt Taaf tad lit 1M *J||» F 3J5 Dtrtny (r) 7.J1 Htm M NMtar F« 5.15 Teias Jack And Hk Pah (Mfltoy) 5.2S Nra U Mm SIM
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  • 1597 7  -  BRITISH-ARGENTINE CONFLICT OVER FALKLAND ISLANDS Even the people of Britein must have been searching lor their atlases when the row between Britain and Argentina over the remote Falkland Islands erupted. The implications of what has happened could be extremely serious, and not just for
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  • 783 7  -  FORUM. Wtttl LEONARD BALK NYT WHILE seeking to dispel the charge that be is inflexible "a great stone face", is he put it President Reagan made clear last week that he was sticking to his programme of tax cuts and military-spending increases. The message seemed
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 157 7 DEAL WITH ALJSTRALIAS INTERNATICmL EXPERTS AMZ Bank is a leader in South Cast Asia for foreign exchange dealings especially Australian and Mew Zealand dollars As one of the region's largest and most experienced banks we are fully qualified to advise on all facets of international and corporate banking. Our aim
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 62 8 APR 06 Ftm FORWARD MARKET A—» 4M 1 ArtMd IMC "+M BM MM 1M U il □22— i-' JESS -«1 ■4 -t 14 X1S MO E 110 IS m ♦m JBL Duteh 1TM 1MB ia 15 M Boc Om B*l« M SoflM rr M M U fcOn V Moat
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 170 9 CHDOCSK Pitim Frthsage, par 100 kg jaslwiay. Ciimsl ta: Bulk (ob $96.00 sellers, old dram (in second hand drum) (ob $10ft.00 sellers, new dram (Ob $112.00 tellers. Otfra: Mixed (loose) $«.00 buyers. Pepper; Muntok white pepper (ob Atta NLW $375.00 tellers, Sarawak white pepper fsq (ob NLW $370.00
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    • 192 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted ss follows in Hongkong yesterday. (Ia HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cstfce yam: Chins Blue Phoenix 28s 2,430; 2k 3,080, 40s 3,150 (per hale of 490 lbs). Pitas goads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs uaq; Flower aad Butterfly
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    • 230 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S| per Idlo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop IJO, 100 per cent second class LO2, 100 per cent third dass 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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    • 48 9 THE STRAITS Um price la Peiftif yesterday held steady fer the fearth vmwvtmUm tradlag day at M$2MB a Idle, wtthla Ike ITA lower Motor raage «f $29.15 aad They aaled farther sappert (ram the baffer tram ether hriereeta. Taraever feU ta 2* teaaee tram 1» aad
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    • 34 9 Rubber: Apr 6 Singapore: April: 182.00 cents (dowa 2.00 cents) Malaysia: May: 209.00 cents (down 2.50 cents) Tin: Mf 29.68 par kilo (unchanged) Official offeriag: 200 to ma as (dowa 180 toaaes)
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    • 126 9 Reuter MAJOR world cotton consumers and producer» have failed to agree on bow to regulate volatile market prices. sources at United Nations commodity talks ending In Geneva last Friday said. Consumers, principally the United States and the European Economic Community (EEC), banked at proposal» for a system
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    • 221 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with April One RSS buyers quoted st 182.00 cents per Idlo, down two cents from Monday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lower London advices and some upcountry selling. Afternoon levels lost further ground on stale bull selling and
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    • 260 9 RA8 prieee in cnti per kilo yesterday: doer (per kUa)_ (par kto)_ to 1 RJJ. IaL I RJJ. Int. 1 RJLSto 1 RJJ. UK/Caat talllLU UK/CM tat 4 RJJ. UK/OnL mm UK/Caat frift f e.b. IMS IMJW tort MLM lfiJI May MUl MUl MUl MJW MJI MJW MJI
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    • 68 9 RAM Af SmZ MKH NW am m h-tm M tmm M cv a twtm mmi iHaiSi tmm 3mr» h4m(Si tmm notar 1 $mm uno •MR 1* l-tMpfii MAM not m imBi um smr m mm ■a u <■*) gWw MUM MM mum ituo MUM tMJI mmw tmm
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    • 734 9 NEW YORK STOCKS STOCK price* in New York on Monday reversed their early gains and closed lower on the day in moderately active trading. Analysts said profit taking coupled with concerns* over Federal budgetary problems and the state of the economy contributed to the market's weakness
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    • 244 9 AFP ASEAN officials dealing with tin are scheduled to meet in Jakarta at the end of this month. This would be the first meeting of the officials In preparation far the proposed Asean tin ministers meeting in Kuala Lumpur during the second week of llay.
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    • 141 9 AME3UCAN and Soviet officials arc discussing meeting this spring to aanas grata trad* bitwa the two nations. Agriculture Secretary John Block aid on Monday the moottag would be a routine consults tloa under tern of a US-Soviet grata apeement, which calls for sac* meetings twice a year.
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    • 211 9 WHEAT futures ta Chicago on Monday closed near the top of a five-US-cent range, up stx to four cents a bushel Tradsrs said the Falctand Istand crisis psychologically boosted the markets all day, on belief that Argentine grata and soy shipments could be disrupted. Numerous chart points were penetrated
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    • 632 9 COPTEE: Robusta coffee fuUa es yesterday finished the morning easier, £15 to £1 a tonne below Monday's ckalng levels In traded positions. Dealers said prices traded la a narrow range around ensier opening kvek. The May contract traded at £U« to £1,255 a tonne. Dealers noted switch tradtag
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    • 124 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil mirket yesterday held steady in moderate trading after easing off earlier highs on selling, dealers said. In April, south and central cloned unchanged at Mf995 and 1990 a tonne respectively. In May, south and central also held $925 while north was traded
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    • 287 9 Reuter SOUTH American oilseed production this year will decline between 9 and 10 per cent from last year, mainly due to a (hop in Brazil's soybean crop to 13-5 minion tonnes from 15-5 mffltna tonnes, according to the tame of the Cargm Crop bulletin. Reltze
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    • 154 9 SOYBEAN Mm la Chicago on Meaday aettted op II V 4 to U US cats a boaheL t.l a nxa ufiueu nuiw uxjkq tk Ort as the bright chart pfclt aid (rah, hulMly Interpreted ftmdameatala sparked active diart-covcr tog. The market met chart restotsw late at the July baaed
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    • 140 9 Offiuma ©qrisus ©raawip MALAYAN CEMENT BERHAD NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GJVEN that the Thirty-second Annual General Meeting of Malayan Cement Berhad will be held at the Registered office of the Company, Ist Floor, Wisma Damansara, Jaian Semantan, Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday 28th April 1962 at 12
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    • 582 9 Tender «s invited by Choirmon of Tenders Board wilh oddress of Brunei Treasury Office, Ground Root, Government Secretariat Bulling, Bandar Sen Begowan, from doss 'AX' and above and SpeciaKst Contractors up to Tuesday 27 Aprfl, 1982 at 12.00 noon for construction project mentioned below. t' "PROPOSED LANDSCAPING AND TURFMQ FOR
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  • 1267 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number ot shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Ac»a (1838 1858)
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  • 159 10 1.. K (Mm HIM' »rt— The Commerce MTlu It) The Savtngi Fund LM IThd Spore Fd(US») A MB S pore Prog Fund La L» St UM S pore Sec. Fund 1M 1M (MmrHloday) S pore Invest Fund LM 1.14 U»| Ik IffJBB S pore Equity Fund US 1.31
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  • 2836 10 IMS Hick Low CoayuT Last Sale Gr*s DIt Div Crr Gr*s YTd Net P/E Vol (TOO) Day Higk Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 306 233 283 330 141 291 480 292 241 112 M6 320 86 199 390 240 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bata Ben
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  • 1268 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. Ataaa (L2S IJK) (1) LM (1) L3l (*ol* AMD (L9B 1MB) ku
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  • 277 10 PARAMOUNT Clllflw Bafeai: Twelth AGM to be held at Bilik Suria, 10th Floor, Hotel Malaya, Jalan Hang Lekir, Kuala Lumpur on April 7 at 11 am. PEIMA IMM: Twentysecond AGM to be held at 301 Keppel Road, Singapore 0401 on April 7 at 3 pm. e*e CITY Developments
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  • 378 10 RADBKB stayed away from the Wii|i|iri stoek Barhet j utasriay, itmMmg la a rather fey. hale" Shiged v" let"tar'a Inn aatrrtod M dm ea Ode. waa SnhTTM ritaOQK iktrM ui tbl figares rrlusil by the stack exehaage sheatog saly LI att!Hr!£fS2! crea w amap epsßMg la
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  • 543 10 IT WAS a doU and featureless day at the Kuala Lornpur Stock Eirhsnge yesterday marked only by sluggish price movements. Share prices opened at overnight levels but soon lort ground due to lack of buying support and some proflt-takiag. Margiaal galas chalked op by several
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 913 11  -  Market Talk... By SIOW LI SEN THE local stock market is expected to turn easier in the second half of the week, according to James Cowan Associates, in fts weekly JCA Forecast. The analyst's short term view of equities is based on its
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    • 213 11 ATTRIBUTABLE profits of Swire Pacific, whose subsidiaries include Cathay Pacific Airways and Swire Properties, rose by almost 10 per cent to HK5764.5 milIk» in 198 L The group is 47 per cent controlled by John Swire and Sons of the UK. A dvidend of 52
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    • 161 11 FT HUTCHBON Wbampsa, the ZTSfSSSIr Mat tmti by Mr Li Ka kM^irisr Iyuins1yuins praflt «I HKfJM mlllfea (I'SSIM DilBM), almest 4nUe IMTi $411 adlßsa EitrMrilatrj llems, itiMy (he mM rmtutfaa Mrptaa m tke piijJ AkeriM Cain pnpcrty In i tilspmnnl In Heagkaag, •Med fin wdnmm,
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 205 11 HONGKONG THE Hongkong stock market yesterday closed below the day's highs but still showing marginal gains after posting a small decbne in the morning (allowing the lower Wall Street close, brokers said. Cautious two-way trading was evident throughout. Hie Hang Seng index rose 3.85 to 1,200.12, rising
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      • 296 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday closed sharply lower over s wide front in thin trading, with bhie chips and large capital issues falling on continuing yen weakness, Wall Street's overnight decline and profittaking. The market average closed at 7,293.59 after falling 50.76 points, on a trading
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      • 292 11 THE Sydney market yesterday recorded its strongest rise since March 24 after a sharp rise in gold bullion prices overseas prompted buying of leading metal issues, brokers said. The AU-Ordinaries index was up 2J points at 483.4. on March 24 the index gained eight points to 478.1.
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      • 110 11 THE Manila market yesterday declined in mining along with commercials and industrials, while oOs remained higher and turnover rose to 986,000 pesos from 459,000, dealers said. Finishing stronger were Basic Petroleum at 0.009 pesos tram 0.0086, Oriental "B" at 0.982 from 0.03 and Phil Overseas at 0.087. Losers included
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    • 1292 11 FT MR GEORGE TAN, chairman of Carrian Investments, is an energetic man. He paces the room while he talks, rattles off a calculation with one hand while slapping the table with the other. Three years ago, Mai Hon Enterprises was reporting an interim
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 339 11 ,$\:_`<^)!![!:%^,&\{}|\(;<%$[%, i ll* I l HEAD. BUSINESS ii» He will primarily be responsible for strengthening and running the credit depart men} of the Branch, develop the credit staff and build up the Branch's clientele. The position offers definite prospects for advancement and challenge for a career-minded individual with an international
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 140 12 Rises Indices M Braweries I C B M 500 880 580 930 30 15 15 10 BT Indicator: Apr 5 *****1 Apr 6 *****7 Straits Trtdlaf Imo Industrials: 737.24 737.24 830 10 Finance: 1674.41 1675.20 V 240 7 Hotels: 1097.77 1097.65 Dak Yuu Aabaitador 222 685 +6 5 Properties:
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      128 12 Rises Indices Shell Ord 470 +26 +25 BT Index: Apr 5 *****2 Apr 6 *****7 E A1 670 Industrials: 873.04 872.26 I*P 765 15 Finance: 1510.52 1508.17 Mala 420 +10 Hotels: 607.68 607.31 Nat Iron 620 10 Properties: 840.51 838.58 Utd Plant 580 +10 Tins: (rubbers: 332.26 1241.20
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    • 50 12 FINANCIAL TIMES Tuesday 1200.12 INDUSTRIALS Monday closed Week Ago 1187.16 Monday 560.8 Friday 371.0 Week Ago 866.1 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 6214 Monday 61M Week Ago 820.7 Monday 836-33 AU ORDINARIES Friday 838J7 Week Ago ***** HJ&.HANG SENG Tuesday 463J Monday 461-2 Week Ago 463J
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  • 64 12 8INGAPORE Paetsry DmitfBnfg $75 million guaranteed floating rate notes due April 1986 will carry an interest rate of 8.75 per cent for the interest period from April 3 to July 3,1982. The corresponding inter- est amount (or each principal amount of 110,000 is $218.15. PAHANG Cwetltoted has, appointed
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  • 237 12 WEARNE Bntken Ltd Is expected te make a major uneuncement seen which should pat te rest the current speculaties ever the company's plans. The eempaay yesterday reqsested the Steek Exchange of Singapore te saspead trading la Its shares "peadlag aa aanouncement". The saspeasiea was effected at aeea
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  • 158 12 ARAB-Bumiputra Holdings (ABH) and its nominees have obtained another 4 per cent of the issued share capital of Malaysian Mosaics, raising its stake in the company from 51 per cent to 55 per cent. In a letter to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, Arab
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  • 75 12 MULTI-Purpose Holdings Bhd has completed its purchase of 36.72 million Dunlop Estates shares from Dunlop Holdings at M 55.75 each, or a total cost of *211.14 million. In consideration ft* the purchase, MPHB issued 70.38 million new MPHB shares at Ms 3 each on April 5,
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  • 41 12 DATUK Ang Keoog Lan has resigned as chairman and director of Malayan Ltd. The company did not give any reason for his resignation. In his stead, Malayan Feedmills has appointed Mr Ang Eng Joo the new chairman.
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  • 290 12  -  Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By KOH TSE YING HEAVY interest charges on short-term loans have put a large dent on Guthrie Bhd's earnings last year, resulting in a sharp 43 per cent plunge in group pretax profits to $6.33 million. Guthrie's performance, already adversely affected by
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  • 738 12 LONDON, Tues. The stock market extended yesterday's decline on fresh selling today, with the possible repercussions from the Falkland Islands crisis still dominating market sentiment. However, the mid-March hanking statistics prompted a technical rally, leaving (rices above the day's lows. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down
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  • 205 12 SPP LTD yesterday announced that it received acceptances amounting to 14.8 million shares representing 99.06 per cent of the new shares to be issued under its rights issue. The paper products group recently proposed to stockholders a rights issue of 14.94 million shares
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  • 26 12 GOLD Coin Ltd has changed its registered office. The company's new registered 'address from April 5 is 14, Shaw Road, Singapore 1336.
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  • 397 12 FLOUR-milling group, Prima Ltd, has provided more details on its diversi-. fication into residential property development in Singapore, first announced in June last year. The company said yesterday that it bas subscribed for three million shares, representing 60 per cent in the equity, of
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  • 227 12 APOLLO Enterprises Ltd's new subsidiary, Apollo Properties Pte Ltd, will spend about |16 million developing its residential project at Holland Road. The project will be financed by bank facilities but the purchase consideration of $4 million for the piece of property, known as
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 71 12 Removal Notice Please note, as from Ist April, 1982 our new address will be: Suite 11-324,11 th Floor Merlin Plaza, Beach Road Singapore 0719. Tel: *****02 (3 Lines), *****82 Telex: RS ***** KELLYM CebteKELLYMDUS ITEM PTE. LTD. Porcelain smoothness, gleaming fittings and The Regent's richness of decor. The Hotel in
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    • 523 12 THE COMPUTER YOUR COMPANY Computers from Appreciation to Application Singapore, June 7 8,1982 OBJECTIVE To provide business executives at all levels, in companies large or small, with a practical understanding of what computers can provide in benefit and a clear understanding of some of the pitfalls. FOR WHOM Business executives
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 63 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair in the morning and evening, thundery showers in a few areas in the afternoon. Report for 24 hun prtor to Wl po ra April I itthealipwt: Maximum temperature 3LO Associated humidity Minimum temperature 23.6 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 7.75 Rainfall in millimetres Nil
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 246 13 BRITISH shipowners are withholding their vessels from entering Argentine ports. This follows aUK *>• Department of Trade recommendation to the w General Council for British .a. Shipping (GCBS) against entering Argentine waters because of the conflict over the Falkland Islands. The GCBS said
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    • 492 13  -  By JUNE LIM MERCHANT shipping in South-east Asia must change its course if it is to become a significant regional maritime force. The change must begin with the shipowners, said Mr YC Chang, managing director of Pacific International Lines, at a two-day seminar
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 159 13 MARINE losses during the first quarter of this year have risen to a high level with the inclusion of the largest ever single casualty, the loss of the semi-submersible drilling rig, Ocean Ranger, which was insured for US$B6.5 million, reports Lloyd's List. Another major loss was
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      • 60 13 a THE UK House of Lord has ruled that in the case of the Universe Sentinel the International Transport Workers Federation's blacking of ships to obtain payments for its welfare fund was illegal. By a three-to-two majority, the Law Lords decided that Universe Tank Ships of
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      • 91 13 THE Inter-governmental Maritime Consultative Organisation has decided that a new traffic separation scheme for the Gulf of Suez should be implemented this year. The scheme drawn up at the instigation of the Egyptian Minister of Maritime Transport, Mr Soleman Metwalli is designed to answer one of the
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      • 84 13 Reuter SOUTH KOREA'S Daewoo Shipbuilding and Heavy Machinery Ltd has won a US$77O million contract to build 14 container carriers for United States Lines Inc, the biggest single shipbuilding contract awarded to a Korean firm, Daewoo officials said. The ships, capable of carrying 4,000-TEU containers, are scheduled to
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    • 668 13 SklfftegUM PM* CM SMpflag Liae P»«« Cat Acfcipeiego Shpg vm t Evergreen IV i AIM vra I Faco vn 4/5 5 5 Alfred CT AlttrsM VI vn 1 4 Fiona Laoro Fooog Sun V X Aipac VI 9 Franco-Belg m 4/5 EES' IX X S 4 Frata
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    • 761 14 AFP REPORTS that Soviet charterers were preparing to re-let some of their vessels unsettled an otherwise firm freight market last week. Events in the south Atlantic are unlikely to have very much impact on trading, brokers said, as chartering in the River Plate area has been dominated
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    • 283 14 PANAMA is operating its own Admiralty Courts. The 1977 Torri Jos-Carter Panama Canal Treaty established that from April 1, the mandate to police the canal area and operate the Admiralty Courts will pass from the US administration to the republic. The new Panamanian court
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    • 129 14 Reuter THE Far Eastern Freight Conference said the currency adjustment factor for Hongkong will be cut to 5.50 from 10.00 for all ships scheduled to sail on or after April 8. The adjustment is based on average exchange rates on March B, 30 and 31 which show a
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    • 391 14 LIBERIA, the world's leading open registry, warned that it may Join the United States in a boycott at next month's meeting on flags at convenience in Geneva. Mr Philip Bowen, Liberia's commissioner for maritime affairs, said in London recently that the decision whether to go or
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    • 1534 14 FREIGHT rates for grain shipments out of US east coast ports on Monday generally continued to edge higher where changed with the dearer level of USUI being paid for a 70,000 tonner from the US Gulf to Antwerp-Hamburg. A cargo from the Gulf to Puerto CabeUo received $19.25,
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    • 439 14 Business Day THE PHILIPPINE presidential decree which requires government corporations and firms indebted to the government to use Philippine ships to carry the cargoes is widely violated, although the Central Bank has asked banks to help in the enforcement. Alfonson Vilaverde, executive director
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    • 255 15 A NORWEGIAN-DESIGNED data system which can extend the field of application for oil rigs and also Improve safety on board is to be installed for the first time on board a rig. The system will be supplied by the Norwegian
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    • 441 15 ATHENIAN Tankers, a leading vegetable oil shipping group, has ordered four products carriers worth about US9SO million from a Russian shipyard. The order for the 30,000tonne deadweight vessels follows the successful construction of five similar tankers for Athenian over the past few years.
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    • 39 15 AN agency report carried in Shipping Times on April 1 stated that the tanker, Mindorn seised near Bombay was registered in Singapore. We are advised by the Marine Department that the Miodoc* is not registered in Singapore.
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    • 293 15 THE SECOND of four new full container ships of the Safari Consortium, the Hajmkawa M&ru, will call at Singapore tomorrow on its way to South Africa. The 32,953 dwt vessel, owned Jointly by two Safari members, Nippon Yusen Kaisha and Kawasaki Kisen
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    • 4816 20 SCHEDPLE 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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    • 655 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Asian Princess ***** Sovereign Accord 14SB Char Loong 5C Ever Loyal 102- 13E Ever Humanity 108-18E P. Elsenhower 06/2 Bunga Dahlia 14B/15A lit Blanc Maru 40/300 HK Container 29E Benattow 10/422 Macol King 055 P. Pierce
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    • 1387 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agent*. A-B AeMpsisge Asa Singapore Shoe Agencies (S)/EuroAsia Line (PN/KL PK i Adriatic Cantateer Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). ATKA Singapore Shipping Agencies (8)/ Euro-Asia Line JPK/PNI Afra-Pararis Lias Tranagroap Pte Ltd (S). AJ Navigattsa FraU
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      639 22 AIIIVAU KEPPEL WHARVES Big Progreas (Ro/ro) (OHO) 33/34 m Bum Hu (Tanker) (3300 P/O m Subj. gas free) 15/16 (0000) 25 36 Frotario («00) «/7 Kannlkar (0000 Overall length not i to exceed 100 m, draft not to ex- ceed 8m) 18 Nedlloyd Albany (0000 after Sun
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    • 206 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 (FA* EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (BTRAITB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 315 13 Everett Lines F0« TM MOST FIEQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHITT AGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA •RANGOON BUENOS ARES MAN2AMLLO ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A Ckttord Centre Singapore 1 Tel *****/9 36. Beach Street. Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bids let *****/3 Port Mm y«nfe Hyraows 8 Cresirtd. Tel:
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    • 304 13 OSEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG' EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE U'lllM-NTfIT w»yirMi|pi|iH w FCL 9/4 0400 HRS La 8/4 1600 HRS Dubai (21/4). Bahrain (27/4) (23/4). Doha (25/4). Mma Qaboos (18/4). Dubai (20/4). Dammam (22/4). Kuwait (24/4). Abu Dhabi (26/4). Doha ?8 '4). Bahratn (30/4) 4
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    • 450 13 ARISTOCRATIC SHIP CLOCKS 4 WAICHfS Of SWIIZfRIAND PT[ LTD LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES 11-11/4 17-11/4 24-25/4 1-2/5 4-5/5 15-14/5 22-23/5 12-13/4 15-20/4 25-27/4 34/5 11-11/5 17-11/5 24-25/5 13Z3 Philadelphia Ufa 13/5 20/5 27/5 3/4 10/4 l«/ 4 25/4 2/7 13/4 20/4 27/4 4/5 11/5 14/5 25/5 1/4 15/5 22/5
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    • 612 14 M FAR EAST, EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE MM Spm 1) SEIMKM 13/4 I MM »/4 inn »/4 mm 4/5 A OEMS 11/5 ACMfSM. 11/5 KMWt 25/5 »a a 9/4 12/4 l«/ 4 11/4 23/4 25/4 5) U K P U SM W MM l«/ 4 UM 23/4 1/4 27/4 15/4 7/5
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    • 349 14 NOTICES i«f i A*;va^l The member Lines of the above Conferences have been monitoring the betUM situation at the underacted ports have reported and agreed on foOowing:TMPOLI (LBYA) Following improvement in the berthing situations at then two ports, it has been agreed to reduce the current level of congestion surcharges
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    • 491 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited E3 STRAITS SHPPMG Brunai Porta and Bangkok ;ONTA!NfPSHIP SERVICE 10 UK CONTINfNT W s: a/4 a/4 r*a La Hi a/4 a/4 a/4 44/9 44/5 12/5 IVS a/4 a/4 a/s a/? •4/4 «7/4 13/4 IV4 2M 22/4 w* a/« 44/7 44/7 •7/4 11/4
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    • 343 15 w FlB Franco Belgian Services i 1 11 V F l Ft. rmummaM* memm t. mm umm r*m «wi i»n r v* It 11% 29% 4Mr SMr 7Mr MWCM 11% 17 Apr 51% t£f II Mr 11 Mr U»T MX COCK 22% 21% llHir 171% Ulk, 2*1% QCMLBW a% i£t
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    • 650 16 Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS J 1/5 3/5 10/5 13/5 16/5 18/5 23/5 25/5 31/5 2/6 8/6 10/6 6 iu«en Rdam Antuwrp 5/5 6/5 19/5 12/5 20/5 21/5 27/5 28/5 3/6 4/6 12/6 13/6 acceptn* transhipment carto tot CAMBBEAU'WEST KMS »i Hamtwn TY» HK Spore 2/4 4/4 9/4 16 4 18/4 22/4 26/4
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    • 407 16 I m KOREA SHIPPING CORPORA TION STOKE P. Kelang PENANG VEGA 171N 11-13 Apr 14-16 Apr 17-19 Apr FROjMBUSAH VEGA 172E 11-13 Apr 14-16 Apr 17-19 Apr JO BUSAN ALTAI 175W 4-6 May 7-9 May 10-12 May ALTAI 176E 4-6 May 7-9 May 10-12 May TO BUSAN KSC KSC KSC
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    • 413 16 (7) EVERGREEN LINE r FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 1 ACCCPTMG Fa 1 la CARGO FOR: S tmt MM HaMw Frtntm Arftt.4m lUmi I* Ikwt Im l»f 11/4 til 4 3/5 5/5 7/5 1/5 11/5 24/4 11/5 11/5 15/5 17/5 l«/ 5 (mi l*f<i 21/4 16/5 21/5 73/5 25/5 27/5 21/5
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    • 642 16 Burn* Fiv« Star Shipping Cerpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOAONG FOR RANGOON B F.S.S.C Agwit* n Motoyvo BOOSTEAO SWHNG X KL 4)9044/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG TEL NOS KL 4)9044/*****7— PKELANG *****1, DOCHAtGMG ONLY CampMM ArfMtMM D« ttmmtM* IMtfWMi A. C.I. F. *****1/8 ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" UVL.IIi 111J m\i i ail. i 3
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    • 175 16 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD iHf SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STBJUTS SERVICE NOCMM M MiMTT 1211/4 TMSNOWW 11-12/4 9M HE 15-H/4 (KM iwcn 1741/4 arSM S7M 25-21/4 MORCPM »l/l CMCJA S4V4 MUESMLU 3-4/5 (MSB MKT 4-5/5 Ltt" TTJ hM t-11/4 14-11/4 13-14/4 15-11/4 21-22/4 15-14/4 27-21/4 24/5 4-5/5 14/5 4-7/5 M/ 5
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    • 846 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEODAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL KOTA BAHAOA T KOTA BAHABAT KOTA OAHABAT 21-22/4 26-27/5 S PORE COLOMBO HOOEIDAH IJEDDAH I AQABA s-e/4 4.5/5 I 7-1/5 I 10-11/S I 21-22/5 11-12/6 M-18/6 25-26/6 lE3E EAST AFRICA/REOSEA SERVICE KOTA AMOK ASA. KOTARUKUN. COLOMBO/KARACHI/P.
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    • 682 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPKSS CORNY** SEMItt TO/FtQM EWOrt ITMC IHMW ADAM HAMK MEvw Intai It; Cantor Sport P Kataat W Ganaaay/ 11/4 11/4 V) u/4 a/4 ivs 17/4 a/4 11/) 4/5 5/5 25/S 11/5 11/9 2/1 11/5 21/) 11/ l a/) a/) 17/* vi v« a/i rm«u kmm Aastnt Antwarp
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    • 319 17 CORABANK IVYBANK CLYDEBANK FORTHBANK BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 30 Apr 26 Moy 29 May 2Am 8 Jun 4 Jul 7 Jul 10 id 26 iun 22 Ail 25 M IBM 8 Aug 3Stp 5 S*p 8 S«p Lines U.S. GULF DIIECT SERVICE U.S. NEST COAST
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    • 1053 18 i 6 MB 9 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE hbbkw mat mother vessel tokto rrow s-mrh st jam i namw nn mmn aabrose* 26 a* 20 n May May IMOGEN 131*1 New YORK MARU* 3 l*ay 27 Ml) ft May 30 Mai me* ML WOK (22
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    • 688 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE o«».»cico«.ri.un TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): NGMNET9W+. C PMJL 31*. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia N GARNET S'pofe Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0700 9/4 La Cargo 1900 8/4 A CONCORD 3E C PAUL 30E— C ROZE SS HODGE 35£ STRAITS/AUSTRALIA RO-RO CONTAINER SERVICE ~co»to*.. Also accepting
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    • 883 20 r" S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD .'CITM t LOO.(< OCEAN B OIL DING VNIjAPORE 0104 '.IARht'ING •*< I iN' Si 913 111 <22 LIN ISi 'tll> MS *'4S9'j RS A d CARSMIP*(-ABLE CARGOSMIP •tltlt itiletlMa Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING EVERY NOON
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    • 149 21 lO" EGYPTIAN INTf RNATIONAt t INf HI EGYPTIAN FLAG KUTAN PEKTAMIUN CONTAINER LINE HILL CONTAMBI SERVICE I SVKAPORE/POWIC/SMAPORE/MJCMTA 06. PMX) smemmkßoui CIHIIYA SAMUDEKA SMTM6 PIE LTD Um» 202, 2*4 Floor, Toxtilo Contro, Jotoo SoHon, Swjopif 0719. TEL: *****90 (lUoos) PENANG AGENTS: STRAITS ORBIT SHPPMG ENTERPRISES SON BHD TIL: *****7/*****0 3ja.i
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    • 470 22 Senior Appointments provides < omprehrnsive management < srrvu es m< luiJin^ Zl Zl ZL zl ZL We have been retained to assist in the recruitment of key Malaysian personnel for the multi-million dollar Tanjong Berhala Supply Base in Trengganu, which is being completed to provide a wide range of facilities
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    • 252 22 FRANSMER (CROUPACE) SERVICE IMtl, 4tk tmcm (S) Pto Floor (05-02) MHoot iMtoti 12. Ann 111 M off Pm Lafcar fepy 1440 PO 808 519 |T ii i 9146 U*****M (5 Km) Tolas: R*****0 FtAMfR FCLACL SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA CONmo ot;FRAMER I FRAMES N FRAMER IN 10/4/12 18/4/12 76/4/92 Austrofco Address:
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    • 253 22 SINWAH CONTAINER LINE ETA S'pm nv. nam low ic %r w MM MM 14 Mqr t ACCEPT* CONTAMERSED CARGO FOR NANLA, HONGKONG, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE AUCKLAND AND NELUN6TON Ist. Floor, Book of China Bottory Rood, Tol: *****5, X SEAHORSE SNIPPING 6 MANAGEMENT (PTE) LTD.. 3-MCSnM^MMUKIQM; TELS: 91X72/*****04 KOUt SEMCC TO 0
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