The Business Times, 8 April 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1182 60 CENTS
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  • 383 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG LAST year was boomtime for Singapore's discount houses. The houses recorded their fastest growth in assets since 1973, thanks to buoyant banking activity. The total assets/liabilities of the houses snowballed to $1.6 billion in January this year, up 67
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  • 212 1 THE Housing and Development Board is finalising a contract worth about $200 million with one of its core contractors to build 6,000 units of flats over a threeyear period. The proposed contract with Hoe Huat Engineering and Construction is expected to be signed by
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  • 365 1  -  By LEE YEW MENG HOTEL tycoon Khoo Teck Puat has acquired another 3.46 million shares in Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp, raising his stake in the hank to 12 million shares or 4 per cent of its paid-up capital. This makes him one of the largest shareholders
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  • 222 1 CONSTRUCTION work on the $500 million Singapore Science Park, which will be the hub of the Republic's research and development activities, will begin on April 19. The Jurong Town Corporation, in charge of the physical development and of the park, recently awarded
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  • 381 1 AN AGREEMENT on the transfer of productivity expertise from Japan to Singapore is in the offing. This follows preliminary discussions held on Tuesday between-representa-tives from the Japan Productivity Centre (JPC) and the National Productivity Board. The agreement is expected to be concluded by June. Mr
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  • 331 1 AFP THE Keppel Shipyard group has entered into an agreement with two Malaysian bumiputra companies, Sobrin Sdn Bhd and §etama Sdn Bhd, to set up a MHO mittjon Joint venture shipping company called Sofarin-Kapal Sdn Bhd. Two Keppel subsidiaries, Kepmount Shipping and Kapal Management, are
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 58 1 THE Chartered Bank raises its prime lending rate by 0.25 percentagepoints to 10.25 per cent today. Three of the Big Four local banks Development Bank d Singapore, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation and Overseas Union Bank are currently holding their rates at 9.75 per cent, while the United Overseas
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    • 77 1 BUENOS AIRES, Wed. Argentina has airlifted hundreds of troops to the disputed Falkland Islands to oppose the British fleet, although intense US mediation in Washington has raised the possibility of a negotiated settlement. Argentine military officials today said mat if diplomatic efforts to end the crisis fail, they
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    • 83 1 UPI KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Contesting parties today fielded their candidates for national elections with the ruling National Front putting up new faces for more than one third of the seats. The April 22 elections for 154 Parliament seats and 312 state leigslature posts will be a test for
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    • 68 1 Reuter TOKYO, Wed. The first borrowing from a Japanese government US$5OO million emergency import flnsnring programme will be arranged soon, to finance imports of West German cars. Finance Ministry officials said the $3.7 million loan will be used to import 354 cars from Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW)
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    • 49 1 BRUSSELS, Wed. The European Economic Community has filed formal charges accusing Japan of "invisible and elusive" restrictions violating international tree trade treaties. The charges were given to the Japanese ambassador in Geneva, where the EEC is seeking negotiations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.
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    • 78 1 AFP JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia and Australia have established a system for direct speech communication by satellite between air traffic area control centres in the two countries to improve civil aviation safety in the region. A memorandum signed here by Air Communications DirectorGeneral Sugiri and Australian Ambassador FR Dalrymple
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    • 38 1 KUWAIT, Wed. Iraqi Foreign Minister Saadoun Hammadi told a Non-Aligned Conference today that his country was waiting for Iran to accept the setting up of a factfinding committee to decide who began the 18-month-old Gulf War.
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  • 185 1 ALL II atritoes ef the Earape»i YleM Improvement Pngrasuße (TIP) ywter day deeMal aetto break sp the asssdattoa here or to tower airfares fettowtag the ■MP—■ at flsatos Airways tram the grasp. The TIP, set ap tws yean age to eeatrei Cere sgatoM toswljtorss
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  • 354 1  -  By CHOO AI LENG MR KOK Kar Wing, a specialist in the Singapore Code on Takeovers and Mergers, has resigned as secretary of the Securities Industry Council. He is currently on leave, prior to his departure from the SIC in the middle of this month.
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  • 120 1 PROMET has received a $30 million contract to build two tag/supply boats far a US company, Occidental Exploration aad Productkn Company. The boats, which are being financed through the ■Singapore Ship Financing Scheme, are scheduled (or delivery in the second quarter of next year.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 242 1 a Car Audio Specialist FUJITSU TEN LIMITED SELANGOR Properties is at long last going full steam ahead with its controversial Damansara project Page 12 BANK of England challenges belief that exploiting North Sea oil would lead to a substantial decline in the UK's manufacturing base with a corresponding influx of
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    • 35 1 ft New generation features 14 storeys, 100,000 sq. metres 2 container hoists, 14 high speed lifts Containers unstuffed on your floor Central location (River Valley Rd, outside CBD) Competitive rental rates pO p SDHGAPORE WAREHOUSE
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    • 53 1 n' THE TRUCK uuAlm COMPANY YOU'VENEVER EITHER. At B7W, not only are we trying to make a name for ourselves Hi carrerital, but we have flat beds, pick-ups, vans, right up to 3 tonners as well. AH with the extraservice that used to be unheard of. Thecaranai truckrental'company you've never
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 598 2 NYT A FINANCIAL tug of war over several months ended on Tuesday when Poland and its western creditor ha w im signed an agreement in Frankfurt to delay repayment of USJ2.4 billion that the Poles failed to pay the western banks in 1981. The agreement promises
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    • 190 2 LONDON clearing bank sterling lending to the UK private sector rose by £1.3 billion to £41.87 billion in the four weeks to March 17, the TUnUng information Service said. The underlying rise was £1.6 billion to £1.7 billion and the March figures compare with an overall
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    • 360 2 THE BANK OF JAPAN will soon start selling about 3,500 billion yen of fit-day government bills which it holds to the domestic money market to mop up a seasonal surplus of funds on the market in the April-June period. > The bills will be sold through
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    • 200 2 CREDIT Commercial 4e Frnnee (OCT) will naah la the lead —j—l map far the UBfW ■lltlaa Eareeredlt tar the Argentine electrical eaacera, Segha. Ike haak has reaartedty net eaaaMered tearing the syndicate; It has ast mm sader psttoal pressare frsm the Preach asthsrittes te dess.
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    • 405 2 THE foreign exchange market yesterday was dull and quiet with the American dollar weakening against most major currencies except the local unit. Against the local currency, the US dollar opened at 5J2.1355/65. Trading was dull but steady. It was done between 512.1360 and 552.1366. It closed higher at
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    • 49 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday softened in late trading mainly on proflt-tak-ing ahead of the approaching Easter holidays. BsakaoW rem ycatarday: US S.SID UK M.U/U.S Brwri -IW/X7l W Oir—ay US/ISI Makytfa nmnan n.n aawore-in/lN Bm-LS/tS India -110/4.« Ulm iai -uus Ifmm-Ut/IM Korea •TT/SJJ Thailaad MM/MM Taiwaa li.lt/14JB
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    • 39 2 Opening quotes yesterdsjr: US-1.7»/« GH-UM/M Crtrn-uamm DMk -OHS/T» ori-iMm/m srt- iMB/e B rr cam 7*70« F FY UJM/lliM Lit SBU/WJB Ym 4M.lt/W DKr-UJMM« M Kr M.—, W I IKr 15.4V8/UI I Amadk-rn.oyer i Port UUI/ir.» 4 Spain ISUS/ISTJT
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    • 385 2 BBSStiS coittpirw w\xm mgm kicb la mooermieiy active trading, dealers said. Price* «ere marked up sharply by between U5512.50 and $15 an ounc* at the outset in line with the metal's continued firmness in overseas markets and then held steady during the morning's trading before easing slightly in late
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    • 41 2 TM MM Nrw York 7.38B 70B 7 (68 7 JOS Zurich 7 438 7.2TB litS 7J7S f m 4 1, Singapore wm im 7.SOB 7.XB 7.MB 7.«S Cloting prk In US dollar* troy ouac t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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    • 205 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery to Tokyo yesterday doped lower at 247.50 yen, against an opening 247.85 and the overnight New York 247.85/24.00 close, dealer» «aid. This was *l*o weaker than the 2«.» finish in Tokyo on Tuesday. Trading volume was a moderate $IJO billion. The dollar moved between
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    • 23 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore basks are currently prepared to lend to their best cos toners is 10.08 per cent.
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    • 164 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on April 7: USMtenjtpt) 1 dui 1S4 IS 1 month 15* ISM Smooth! 1S7/1S 155/16 5 month* 15* IS* 6 months 15H IS* 9 months 15* IS* 12 months 15W IS* Dm. HM 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months
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    • 40 2 RANGE of arte* <B»d by U» cam hoM« am April 7: Owmfcta: Oil draafts: 1* to CI J-month Treasury bills 3-month Bank Mils I 3 months CD 1 •aytagfcB* Ik 17/16 8 4/16 I* Stt Source: National Discount Co
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    • 43 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and aacount houses to tender for a total of US) mflUon 91-day Treasury bfDs to be ianed from April 12 to April li. Each tender must not be for leas than $250,000.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 392 2 ABN Bank ALGEMENE BANK NEDERLAND N.V. (Incorporated in the Netherlands with limited liability) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that shareholders are invited to attend the Annual General Meeting which will be held on Thursday. 29th April 1982 at 15.00 hours at Vijzelstraat 68-78, Amsterdam. AGENDA (1)
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 486 3 LOCAL clans should extend their concern to cover the well-being of Singapore by helping to promote Confucian ethics to a wider circle of people. Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State (Labour), said yesterday the relation between positive work attitudes and Confucian ethics must
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    • 724 3 SEMINARS AND COUBSES March 1-May 6: Certificate in Computer Programming Part I COBOL Programming, NPB, NPB March 6-May 22 (Saturdays): BASIC programming for Beginners, Waterloo Centre, Department of Extramural Studies, NUS March 10-April 16 (Wednesdays and Fridays): Practice of Management, Buldt Timah Centre, Department of Extramural Studies, NUS
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    • 134 3 SHELL has commissioned four new liquefied petroleum gas spheres at its Pulau Bukom refinery. Costing' about 18 million, the spheres will provide additional storage capacity to cope with increased demand for LPG and additional production from its hydrocracker plant when it comes onstream in mid-1983. The
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    • 211 3 THE Advertising Media Owners Association of Singapore will offer two scholarships annually to help young people acquire the CAM diploma in advertising and marketing. Each scholarship with an annual value of $2,000 will cover registration fee, tuition, books and examination fees. CAM is a professional advertising course
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    • 104 3 THE SOUTH Korean Minister of Construction, Mr Kim Jong Ho, will pay a four-day official visit to Singapore today. His visit is at the invitation of the Minister for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan. During his stay. Mr Kim will hoU discussions with Mr Teh. He
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    • 158 3 THE National Productivity Board is Introducing two series of programmes in the management of human resources this month. Both are aimed at providing personnel managers and other middle management executives who have to manage and motivate people with basic people management skills. The personnel
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    • 404 3  -  By WONG MAI YUN ALFA-LAVAL South-east Asia, a Swedish machinery assembly plant and engineering company, is expanding its operations Its $5 million new headquarters in this region will be opened in July. The two-storey complex at Jurong will house repair workshops, spare
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 287 3 !)`@'=(:+:;,!%{*>&=})>?\='&&%;" 1 For many years, Mrs. Helen Ling has been a serious collector of antique pottery which once graced the homes of noble Chinese families. In the photograph she holds a Celadon jar from the Sung dynasty (10th-13th Century). The beauty and craftsmanship of a Patek Philippe complements such exquisite
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 271 4 ON 1 JANUARY, WE CUT THE RATES OF NIERNAIIONAI. TELEPHONE AND TELEX CALLS TO ASIA. T T 1 r I I I From 1 April, international telephone call rates came tumbling down by upto 20%. And telex, by up to 33%. Right across the board to the whole world. Isnl
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 556 5 NYT US SENATOR Edward Kennedy has urged that the Federal Reserve Board be made a part of the Treasury Department so that the president would have control of and responsibility for its credit policies and the "soaring interest rates", which he said were crippling economic
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 374 5 Agencies WALL Street investment executives remain strongly in support of President Reagan's economic policies and are confident his measures will solve the nation's financial problems given time. But the executives expressed concern that Congress might overreact to the recession by increasing spending before the two years or
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    • 291 5 Agencies BRITAIN yesterday imposed a ban on Argentine imports in a stepped-up drive to wrest the Falkland Islands from Argentine occupation. The South Atlantic islands, governed by Britain (or 149 years, were Invaded last week by Argentina which claims them as Argentine territory. The
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    • 176 5 TWO Opee eaaatries have pledged la hack Nigeria la fta flgkt to preeervc Ha aU prtee agalaat preaaare frem aU naapaajy tor a eat Mm Said AHMeiha, Ualted Arab Emirates (UAE) OU Minister, aald kla eaaatry aad Kawalt had agreed to aapperi Nigeria uTTai
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    • 709 5 NYT THE US has drastically scaled down its demands and made a critical concession to escape isolation at the global conference writing rules for the world's seas, western delegates said. The decision to approve a reduced set of demands was made on Monday night
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    • 326 5  -  By FLORENCE CHONG AUSTRALIAN Treasurer John Howard seems almost certain to become the Liberal Party's deputy leader after today. The way has been cleared for Mr Howard by senior minister Sir Phillip Lynch in the final countdown to the leadership challenge for
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 3 5 I* Editorial...page CI
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  • 456 6 TED KENNEDY'S proposal that the US Federal Reserve System should be made a part of the Treasury Department is foolish. It would be bad economics and bad politics to implement his proposal. The reasoning the Massachusetts senator uses to reach his conclusion that the Fed should
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  • 249 6 A BLURRED line divides salesmanship and marketing, advertising, public relations and consumer information services. The differences are seldom clearly understood. Salesmen are called marketing executives when they know smooth talk but are unable to plan simple market strategies. Too many advertisements show only cancelted
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  • 1748 6  -  What impact will the discovery of North Sea oil have on the British economy? Until recently, it was believed that exploiting the oil would lead to a substantial decline in the UK's manufacturing base with a corresponding influx of imports. However, this view is now being challenged
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  • 431 6 FT SULPHUR has long been recognised as the workhorse of the chemical industry and as such, an important barometer of the prevailing economic climate. Sulphuric add accounts for 90 per cent of sulphur end uses, the balance is mainly nooadd brimstone used for chemicals, pharmaceuticals
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 571 6 1 A choice question (5) Outwardly sly and stupid (5) t Pursued doggedly (7) 10 It's wwwwi (from a fight?) (5) 11 One's own personal sound (5) 12 Enclosed area for a game? (5) IS Pretended to be a coward? <T) IS Work in three direction (I) 17 Curtail a
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    • 598 6 Centre for injured birds Jnred Urii antra i i Tto ms*« fti rsn hy Gary ti Ptt ui It kim N«hNl th( war 14. ft* JP» t Mr? X E am d> SINGAPORE 5 3.00 FM Ouwhg fabwtd by Tht lorn* Itad nit Rtstltss (Last Episode) 3.40 RciKsmtW (r) 4JO
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  • 864 7 Reuter THE PHILIPPINES' mining Industry is going through its worst period since the end of the Second World War, due largely to depressed metal prices abroad, but it is still not enthusiastic about a government rescue programme. Like an ailing man, the industry which
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  • 1335 7  -  With domestic prime lending rates at 20 per cent, South Africa finds overseas borrowing increasingly attractive. South Africa's heavy demands on the capital markets this year will bring some banks close to their country limits. BERNARD SIMON reports. BERNARD SIMON FT SOUTH AFRICA is
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 279 8 AN AFTERNOON rally caused New York stock prices on Tuesday to close higher. But there was little volume behind the gains due to a severe snow storm in New York. The market lost ground until late in the afternoon when Bankers Trust announced that it lowered
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 223 9 Reuter PLANS ARE going ahead to hold crucial international talks in two week's time on the future of the natural rubber agreement as fears grow that it will not get the necessary backing before an April 15 deadline. A United Nations-spon-sored meeting of all countries
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    • 198 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed down IV* to IV* US cents a bushel in reduced trade. Prices trended easier most of the session in what traders called a technical consolidation of the recent uptrend. The market's inability to penetrated the May based $3.74 level and the July
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    • 593 9 From Pag* Am N Mural Ou Am T*i h Tal Ammmw t.w sn M Hit i* A MT IIK la* 18* *">p" Of »w«r«r dp a Ajareo Ine AU Rtchftetd 21* «H IB* uneh 1 Avon Product® M IB* JJL^p5 a 5» a* Bortn Ine IT* aw
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    • 173 9 CHINESE Pnian EnkM|«, elsslag prices per 108 kg ywteftoy. CMNit ail: Bulk fob <96.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand dram) fob $108.00 sellers, new drum fob $112.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $48.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Acta NLW $375.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob
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    • 142 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettaa pan: China Blue Phoenix 90s 2,430 3k 3,080, 40s 3,150 (per bale of 400 lbs). PakMaa raw eettsa: LSS 5.85, 4F 5.7«; 388F SJB; NT roller ginned 5.83 (per lb). CLOTH in
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    • 310 9 9NGAPOUE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent second class 1.02, 100 per cent third class 1.00, 35 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN. A-super 0.70, Special
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    • 55 9 THE STRAITS tin price fai Peiug yesterday weakened eight cents to Ms2t.M a kiln, still within the ITA lewer range st 121.15 and fy.W, The buffer staeh manager was the mnin supporter at this Iswer level, with redneed activity frsni ether sectors. Tnrnever remained unchanged at 2M tonnes
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    • 32 9 Rubber Apr 7 Singapore: April: 179.00 cents (down 3.00 cents) Malaysia: May: 206.50 cento (down 2-50 cents) Tin: M 529.60 per kilo (down 8 cents) Official offering: 200 tonnes (unchanged)
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    • 161 9 SOYBEAN future* in Chicago on Tuesday closed off IV* to 3Vi US cents a bushel in thin trade. Nervous local long liquidation on sentiment that the market was doe (or a technical consolidation of the recent uptrend held prices on the minus side most of the session. Despite Tuesday's
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    • 920 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday finished the morning mixed, between £11 a tonne above and £4 below Tuesday's close in traded positions. Dealers said buying by a few trade houses in thin volume rallied nearby prices from easier opening levels which were in line with New York's weaker close
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    • 127 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday rose in quiet trading on light covering of nearbys, dealers said. In April, south gained Mss to $940 a tonne while north traded at $942.50. in May, central rose $2.50 to $927.50 while in June and July central traded at
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    • 228 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with April One RSS buyers quoted at 179.00 cents per Idlo, down three cents from Tuesday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on stale bull selling and lack of buying support with some forward offerings evident. Afternoon prices lost further
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    • 331 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b ***** 180.00N Int. 1 R.S.S April 180 00 181.00 tat. 1R-S-S May 187.30 188.00 tat 2 RAS 1» 50 187 JON UK Coot 184J8 186.50N lilt. RAS. ***** 181
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  • 1366 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONB INDUSTRIAL COMMBBCIAL Acme (1838 1878)
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  • 165 10 SWGAPOU UNIT 1RUR The Canroerw' rU,J '111 The Savtngi Fund l.M lJT*d S pare Prof Puad I X 1M Spore Sk. Fund 1.M J OB S pore Iavwt Fund l.M l.U S pore Equity Fund LM 1.J0 DIAMOND MOT BTOU (Mim|w' frtw Mr Apr* t) ra—W~H Spore Pd
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  • 2813 10 IMS Hick Low Coapu; Last 8ale Gr*» Gr*s Net Dir Di* YTd PTE Vol Day for- Or ("000) Hick Lo« SECTION ONE f INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 306 S3 263 361 480 392 347 173 346 330 96 19b 390 340 Aetna Alcorn Allied Choc BAT Bata Ben Ber)aya
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  • 1406 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. INDUHIIALB Akmm (LJB 1MB) (4) 122 (2) 121 1.22 cd A chM
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  • 232 10 CITY DiTeUpaeiti IMM: EGM to be held at 24th Floor, Hong Leong Building, II Raffles Quay, Singapore 0104 on April S at 11 am. ROTHMAN8 ti Pal Mai (Malaysia) toM: EGM to be held at Virginia Park, JaJan University, Petaling Jaya on April 8 at 10 am. BOXY
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  • 451 10 SHAKE prices, with the eieeptfM of Hoobm Maeka, Sl'wry thto^itog''*" 1 hefted to tM nUßaa writs t sea pa nil with Taeaday's Bight treat the I g, rinra were soft theagh mm af Mmom of htycn. By the'aeaa etoee, Iks Straits Tines ladaetotal ladez
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  • 594 10 OPERATORS continued to lie low on the Kuala Lumpur stock marint yesterday as prices retreated across a broad (rant. D not for some measure of late buying, yesterday was certainly the dullest trading session thai investors have seen this year. RAecting the'overall lethargy, total
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 356 11 IN CONTRAST to the poorer earnings exhibited by a number of plantation companies recently, CastleHeld (Klang) Rubber Estate Ltd has almost doubled its pre-tax profit to £686,000 (or the first six months ended Dec 31,1961. The higher earnings were attributable to a doubling
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    • 288 11 LOWER prices, caused largely by the depressed market conditions, have halved Kluang Rubber Company (Malaya) Bhd's pre-tax profits from MJ572.617 to 1274,521 for the six months to Dec 31,1981. Average price of rubber was down substantially by 22.6 per cent to $2.25 per kg from $2.90
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    • 547 11 NATIONAL Bank of Brunei, the largest bank in the selfgoverning British protectorate, achieved good results in 1961. For the 12 months ended December last, its pre-tax earnings rose nearly 35 per cent to 8120.84 million against $15.45 million in 1960. But prospects for this year
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    • 350 11 CHEUNG Kong Holdings Ltd of Hongkong has reported a strong 98 per cent rise in group after-tax profits last year to HKJI.39 billion. The performance was generally in line with market expectations as most other Hongkong property groups al9o posted good earnings last year. During
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    • 239 11 INDUBTBIAL Oxygen Incorporated, which «Malawi a listing m the Stock Exchange of fflsgspirw «a The rtopuy, which Is the second largest IndaatriMateytea, wffl dtvenlfy Ma plantations as well as This, aeeerdlag la Managing director, Mr Ha Mak Bang to In Bne wtth the
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    • 808 11  -  Market Talk... By NAJEEB JARHOM A UK-BASED stock broking Arm, James Capel and Company, says an acceleration of international demand for Malaysia's primary products such as rubber and timber will give the economy and stock market an immediate and substantial boost. In its latest
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    • In Hongkong...
      • 123 11 has signed a USfBSBJ mffltea loaa with a group of baaks lor development of two lasporttes in Hnugbhng, Msiwfuams Hanover Trust Go said as coordinator and one of the lead managers. The loaa Is la two tranches, oae for each project 11» Brat tar stx months
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      • 52 11 aet profit a«aM to HK11.5 millioa (tM£S Ions) la year ended Ally ML There waa aa eztrnordiaary profit at VLB liifllina (SLI7 mffltoa). A final dtvldoad at eight cents (nil) haa been propoind, makiaf a total at 11 cents (nil), docks will be cloned ftnwn April a
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 245 11 THE Sydney market yesterday posted one of its strongest rises of 1982 as a sharp rise in gold prices prompted determined demand for leading metal and oil issues, brokers said. At the close, the All-Ordinaries index was up 6.9 points to 470.4, while the resources measure rose
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      • 75 11 An m pmw Atop Mining JOM unch Attau Coo A aum oml a n +u Bacvto Odd AMI unch B JTJJO +li CVCT IJS unch ahmio a tm +Mu Maiflimii 8 Ui tUi OriaoUJ A OtIMW a tB unch Phil OntMU m unch PhMn A Phi*» B 14 unch
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      • 297 11 HONGKONG THE Hongkong stock market yesterday closed Just above the day's lows with trading thin tor much at the hall day session, dealers said. Investor Interest centred on blue chips, particularly Cheung Kong which eased after announcing higher 1981 results on Tuesday but warning of difficulty in
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      • 347 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday closed sharply lower with a waiting sentiment dominating the market because of uncertainty caused by the Falkland Islands dispute and US/Japan trade friction, dealers said. The market average shed 63.06 points to 7,230.53 on widely scattered selling in a thin market,
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      • 90 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed steady to slightly lower in slow trading, dealers said. The Book Club index (ell 0.24 to 90.50 on a turnover of seven million babt. Bangkok Bank, Bank of Ayudhaya and First Trust closed unchanged at 206, 156 and 40 baht respectively while Saha
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 49 11 sL?J Dining at Raffles Enjoyable, unobtrusive, romantic For business or for pleasure PALM COURT Dine by candlelight in a charming garden setting ELIZABETHAN GRILL Fresh SEAFOOD specialities Succulent ROASTS from the SILVERWAGON Luncheon buffet onr. SUNDAYS TIFFIN CURRY THURSDAYS: RIJSTTAFEL Let's meet at Raffles! Please call us. Tel: *****41.
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    • 165 11 IRM9MRCO UMIED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NEW ISSUE OF 5,000,000 SHARES OF $1.00 EACH AT PAR The Directors of Transmarco Limited ("the Company") are pleased to announce that at the closing of the Application List at 12.00 noon on April 6,1982, a total of 15,776 applications in respect
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 154 12 Rises Indices DBS I C B 785 MO 15 10 Apr 6 Apr 7 FAN 590 10 BT Indicator *****7 *****5 Metal Box Spore Duff Dev Dak Yung 340 200 231 10 10 9 Industrials: Finance: 737.24 1675 20 731.89 1672.70 U E 247 7 Hotels: 1097.65 1091.58 O
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      188 12 SHARE price* eased sa a bread treat ia tUa trading m the Stock Exchange sf Sagapsre yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell SJi peiats to 731JA bat the llartarw Times Indicator st the day's 1« meat active stocks rase IS psiats to UNK. (The total vetame af
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    • 56 12 FINANCIAL TIMES industrials Tuesday 553.0 Monday 5S9 9 Week Ago 582.3 Wednesday 1187.22 Tuesday 1200.12 Week Ago 1185.98 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS WMlnsndftv 824 4 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE TTCU11C9UR/ W"*" Tuesday 821.4 INDUSTRIALS Week Ago._ 820.0 Teaday 838.33 ALL ORDINARIE8 Monday 835.33 ti»««u a an BOi 1Q Wednesday 470.4 H.K.HANG
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  • 169 12 (S) Pte Ltd and Kent Precision Engineering Pte Ltd, from April 1. HUME IMmMm (M) Bkd has appointed Mr IB Christensen as an additional director effective immediately. PAHANG C—Mated Ca Ltd has appointed Datuk Haji Othman bin Mohd Sham as a director of the company from March 15.
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  • 721 12 LONDON, Wed. Share prices today extended yesterday afternoon's technical rally but closed below initial levels. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 5.6 points at 558.6. The approaching long Easter weekend kept interest at a moderate level but some institutional mopping-up was noted during the morning session.
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  • 305 12 YEO Hiap Seng Ltd has received acceptances totalling 25.6 million shares representing 99.2 per cent of the new scrip to be issued under its one-for-one rights issue. It has also received applications for excess shares amounting to 769,442 units at the close of
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  • 81 12 KEMP AS will be delisted from the stock exchanges of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur soon. The company's minority shares have been fully absorbed by Sime Darby. Sime yesterday notified the tn-gg that it had despatched payments to all Kempas shareholders for the shares it had
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  • 645 12  -  Companies Editor: llano Sabnani By ALAN LEE SELANGOR Properties Bhd is at long last going full steam ahead with its controversial Damansara Town Centre project in Kuala Lumpur. The long drawn project will now be developed on a joint-venture basis with the Malaysian government as
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  • 345 12 APPLICANTS for 1,000 shares in Transmarco Limited stand a one-in-30 chance of becoming shareholders in the company. Successful applicants in this category will be allotted 1,000 shares, said Singapore International Merchant Bankers on behalf of Transmarco at its share balloting ceremony yesterday. Although the chances of success in
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  • 454 12 Reuter GROUP net operating profit of Hongkong Land is expected to increase further in the current year. The company yesterday announced 1961 net profit of HKH.43 billion ($6lO million) excluding extraordinary profits. Total profit was $2.16 billion ($2.25 billion) including extraordinary profit.
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  • 135 12 Reuter THE LONDON tafceever tmim trta yataSy*!» Made meat ad ftw aantawS JaJr3LSSs?e*Stl. The apdated cede laeiadea ralags baaed Is the C«udl tar Ike lesartß— hMrjr Jaa tl. m m The n—til has alee mAOed the extettag rales esverlag agreed mergers te exempt a Uidaf party
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  • 291 12 HONG Leong Company (Malaysia), which recently acquired a 51 per cent stake in Hume Industres (M), has made an official cadi offer for the shares of minority holders. It proposes to absorb the remaining 18.9 million Hume (M) shares representing 29 per cent
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  • 450 12 UfflQa ĕHOgCL^ by HOCK LOCK SIEW CORPORATE buccaneers in Malaysia will find their opportunities vastly curtailed if not eliminated when the proposed amendments to the Malaysian Companies Act are enforced. In their place should arise a breed of more scrupulous investors and entrepreneurs, and the Kuala Lumpur
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 303 12 f j- ?k% \y•.■-■■'% ..V V' *7^l*l **»Jy >MB#^i.Wi-• *?f»' iSfOMp 3; yjf^ -,V;e -»g <;« i>« ''5*4: KySt'.S &T; iff FOR BUSINESSMEN AND PROFESSIONALS How to Pay Less Singapore Income Tax by Awther Singh, VIII 250 pages, Pbs27/Tarling's Case and Directors Liabilities in Singapore and Malaysia by Awther Singh
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 65 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair in the morning, thundery showers expected around midday and clearing in the evening. Report for 14 hoars prtor to 7J9 pm on April 7 »t the Airport: Maximum temperature 31.9 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 23.7 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 5.60 Rainfall in
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 325 13 THREE Asian shipping lines will begin its joint service from the Far East to the US on May 5, almost two months after the application was approved by the US Federal Maritime Commission. Neptune Orient Lines, Korea Shipping Corporation and Orient Overseas Container
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    • 511 13  -  By JUNE LIM ASIAN shipowners are in a better position to ride the current storm in the shipping industry than their European counterparts. This does not mean the Asian owners are doing a better job than the Europeans. They simply have
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 51 13 AP SOUTH Korea's backlog of ship orders totalled 2.53 million gross tonnes for 139 ships valued at U553.46 billion as of the end of February, the Korean Shipbuilders Association reported. It estimated that the tonnage accounts for about 9 per cent of the global ship order backlog.
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      • 49 13 Reuter MEMBERS of the Japan/Europe Freight Conference said the congestion surcharge on goods destined for Benghazi will be cut to 15 per cent from 30 pa* cent and that on cargo for Tripoli to 5 per cent from 10 per cent, both effective on April 7. Reuter
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      • 86 13 THE Panama Canal Commission has proposed a rate increase of 9 per cent on Oct 1 to help offset a projected revenue loss of about US$5O million in the 1963 fiscal year. Tbe commission said the revenue loss will result from the diversion of Alaskan North Slope
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      • 90 13 The US Maritime Administration has selected American President Lines and Interocean Management Corporation as agents for the sue SL-7 container ships acquired recently by the US government from Sea-Land Service. The ships are destined for the US Navy's Military Sealift Command, after conversion to roll-on/roll-off configuration. Until
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    • 719 13 Sldppiag Ume PM* CaJ SfcipplagLiM Plft Cat Achipelego Shpg vm I Fiona Lauro V s AIM vm I Foong Sun X l All tram vn 4 Franco-Be ig m 4/5 Alpac VI 5 Frata NVOC VI 2 Angonave DC 5 Freight Links V 1 APCLine DC 3
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    • 1144 14 ALGERIA Algiers March 24. Berthing delays of about 8-10 days. Oran March 24. Waiting times of 2-3 days. Annaba/Skikda March 24. Delays of about 3-4 days. ANGOLA Luanda March 22. Over 30 days delay dependent upon cargo priority. Lobito March 22. About 3 days delay. AUSTRALIA Brisbane March
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    • 140 14 AFP A BRITISH blockade of Argentina's three main grain ports could seriously shake the Argentine economy, but might also provoke a hostile reaction from the Soviet Union which depends heavily on Argentine, harvests. The three points are Buenos Aires, Rosario and B»M« Blanea Argentina is the
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    • 1548 14 CHARTERING was mainly confined to the time-charter sector of the freight market on Tuesday where Soviet charterers were reported to have booked a 27,000 tonner from Nakhodka for a voyage via the US west coast or US Gulf to the Black Sea at U554,900 daily and a 28,000
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    • 602 14 AP THE BRITISH government has chartered an undisclosed number of British Petroleum oil tankers to support the Royal navy task force sent to retake the Falklands Islands, the oil company said on Tuesday. Defence sources said the tankers would ferry fuel to the
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    • 302 14 THE Utrecht-baaed SHV Group (Steenkolen-Hand-elsvereniging) is to suspend the operations of Elephant Shipping Lines (ESL), one of its two Nievelt Goudriaan-operated "outsider" ventures (n the African trades. ESL was based on calls at Maputo, Mozambique, but according to line management, the traffic never
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    • 476 14 A REVOLUTION in the product tankers trade in the next few years could help lift some owners out of the gloom brought about by the current depression in the freight market. Increased trading opportunities are forecast for product tankers by London shipbroker Lambert Brothers
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    • 85 15 BARBER Wilhelmsen Agencies (Barwil), a whollyowned subsidiary of Wilhelm Wllhelmsen of Norway, has opened a new shipping agency office in Taiwan. The Taipei office, which will be headed by Mr James Chow as general manager, will have port offices in Keelung, Kaohsiung and Taichung. It will
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    • 593 15 AN ACCEPTABLE international shipping policy which.places politics in the back seat should be formulated. This policy should give owners the freedom to operate on the basis of sound economic principles. The call was made by Mr Paul Slater of the Oceanic Finance
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    • 502 15  -  By G DURAIRAJ THE MALAYSIAN National Shippers Council (MNSC) and the Singapore National Shippers Council (SNSC) will meet the Par East/East Africa Conference in Singapore today to negotiate for a reduction of the general rate increase posted by the conference. The two shippers councils,
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    • 230 15 THE Wed German shipping experts called in nearly two years ago to tort out Ghana's trouble Black Star Line have pulled out of the management agreement. Four advisors from Hamburg-based MTC Marine Transport Consultants International were drafted in to take control of the state-owned line
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    • 5063 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port
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    • 592 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Mode Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Mt Blanc Maru 40/360 9.4.82 2000 MOL 49 1700-1800/0300-0400 TT TT HK Container 29E 9.4.82 0800 Jardine 49 1500—1600 Benattow 10/422 9.4.82 0600 Ben Line
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    • 1709 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AeMpelege Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Liar (PN KLPK) Adriatic CnMmt ContiaenUl FMm (S) Cargo Fteight (PK) ATEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/ Euro-A*a Line (PK PN) Afrw-Earaste Liae Transgroup Pte Ltd (S).
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    • 1090 22 THE ENACTMENT of a bill now pending at the Batasang Pambansa seeking to establish an open registry in the Philippines could reduce the on-going study on the guidelines for implementing the cargo sharing scheme into an exercise in futility. The Parliamentary Bill No
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      169 22 MR WRE Tfcsmss a Joint managing director of Ben Line Steamers and a director of Ben Line Containers will assume the chairmanship of both companies following the retirement of Mr M F Stra-' chan on March 31. Mr H R MacLeod, a Joint managing director of Ben Line
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    • 265 22 NORWEGIAN tonnage operated under flags of convenience could increase fivefold in as many years, Mr Rolf Saether, executive vice-president of the Norwegian Shipowners' Association predicted that as much as 25 per cent of the Norwegian fleet could fly foreign flags by 1986.
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    • 757 22 IN SPTTE OF the costly and disruptive effect on shipping of industrial strikes worldwide, it still seems that a relatively small proportion of the total world merchant fleet is insured against the consequences of strike action, A spokesman for the world's biggest
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      515 22 AIHVAU KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Mas (1500) 45A Brilliant (1800 tide, after Del hauls) 24/25 Car Ace No 1 (ro/ro) (2100 after Ruby Star) 31/32 Dei (after Cherry Lanka sails, hauls) 26 Far East Vanguard (after Chidambaram) 35/36 Inzhener Yermoshkln (ro/ro) (0600 aftefr Konkar Doris A Pabloeverett) 46/47
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    • 205 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 (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 273 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P.Kebn|/Ke«lunf/Bus«n/lnchon Fm: Busan/H.Konf/Banfkofc Td S'pore: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 1 \RDI\I I \H Orient Overseas CwtcjMeA Line FUUY COtfTMOISED SERVICE TO luuHmS FKMEUROfE (VIA SUEZ) 12/4 14/4 11/4 H/4 24/4 25/4 30/4 1/5 2/5 3/5 7/5 8/5
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    • 334 13 OSEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG' EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES lubari (2/5). Dammam (6/5), Bahrain (9/5). a Kuwait (12/5). Sbuaiba (15/5), Dubai (18/5) 1 Kuwait (18/5). Dammam (22/5), Abu Dhabi (25/5). Dubai (28/5) I Dubai (26/5). Abu Dhabi (30/5). 2 Dammam 2/6). Bahrain (5/6). Doha (8/6), I Kuwait (11/6) FULLY
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    • 18 13 LONDON Freights PORT Conditions SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather CONSORTIA
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    • 575 13 Vcnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents: VMNCtnC TIMBi TMMK AKNCT PTt LTB. Tet *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE Q *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: VS. PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS ICZaZZZ23E3EETZ32aES=a 12-13/4 [LEU If-20/4 20-27/4 34/5 10-11/5
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    • 706 14 FAR EAST,'EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE u_ Trm 1) ft— Eww 1) Gtmrt 2)lfMi3>r»ee 4) rOaa S)LeH P. u»* y»w» 9/4 12/4 IC/4 11/4 23/4 25/4 30/4 2/5 SaM SaW SaM SaM SaM 16/4 SaM SaM SaM SaM SaM 23/4 SaM SaM SaM h Port 27/4 12/4 -k 13/4 15/4 7/5 11/4
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    • 239 14 PHD. SUPERCARRIER SERVICE PROM: U8 GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA USE MM 12/4 V« M/ 4 2M a/« a/4 w 11/4 u/4 22 3" 2^ M/ 4 l«/ 4 a/4 H/4 aa y* 52 M/ 4 a/4 «/4 l/» M V V 1/5 2/5 4/5 7/5 4/1 7/1 M HI
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    • 601 15 The Straits Steamship Group Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHPPMG Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Bnmai Porta and Bangkok OCL CONTAINE RSHIP SERVICF TO UK CONTINENT "tm 111 aa a/« «/9 aa njs 12/9 IVS a/4 a/4 aa a/s M/l 17/1 ivt IV* a/i aa aa a/« a/7 a/7 8/4 17/4 a/4
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    • 347 15 rjg Franco Behjum Services J|p l l -.r J A.* l I mi —MUB UMm Mm lfta| rfen r«n KW| rfe*M Ito* Ulm PJUM| ran aip mm 4My sit* 7My nmmbcbmmb 7Mr 11 n> 12 Mr mmt bm> kM Up Slby I Ukf 11 My llMy KZCMCMi MM* It Mr
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    • 547 16 cumwNi i* EXPORTS tot tip 1/5 3/5 VS J/5 8/5 10/5 13/5 19/5 12/5 15/5 HMfkaM Ciprtu a/4 a/4 16/5 18/5 20/5 21/5 23/5 Sw-TLpw 4/5 5/5 23/5 25 5 27/5 28/5 30/5 Tafce Eipnu U/5 13/5 31/5 2/6 3/4 4/6 7/6 Main* lay 19/5 21/5 B'6 10/6 12/6 13/6
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    • 351 16 K.S.tJXNE KOREA SHIPPtNG CORPORATION STORE P. K*nt PENANG VEGA 171W 11-13 Apr 14-16 Apr 17-19 Apr FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGAI72E 11-13 Apr 14-16 Apr 17-19 Apr .TO BUSAN ALTAR 175N 44 May 74 May 10-12 May fWMBUUH BANGKOK ALTAB 176E 44 May 74 May 10-12 May TO BUSAN KSC KX
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    • 380 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACOPTMS Fa ft ICi CAKO FOt: S m MM Ml «H f Mtartsu Mm* UMn INT I art* 12/4 22/4 J/5 S/S 7/5 »/5 11/5 l>« 24/4 11/5 11/5 15/5 17/5 11/5 Im> I*4 71/4 It/5 71/5 71/5 75/5 71/J WJ *ISO ACCEPTMC Itt/FCI
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    • 525 16 nm. Burma Fiv« Star Shippmf Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON Wa BFSSC AoWin n Matovuo BOOSTEAD SHWNG M TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PttLANG *****1/8 P€NANG H DISCHARGING ONtY *****1/8 mm S A C I f. ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" .111, I Jll I 3, S>« s/C fey NCTOM I 1/2
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    • 148 16 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD isa SANKYO LINE B4MMVWM murai mm t mmh lb Bdwiom SUN UNION LINE a KYOWA LINE ill i 13/4 rt al ffpm 4 Dtod rata. w* mmm mm mm nc lb m mimn »ua HILMI- USTiMNfKMM 18. 4MM4/4M7M HOLME DBTMNMtWMttMnVVW Mt wursM mat i rmnh
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    • 742 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEODAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable} B'PORE I COLOMBO I HOOEIDAH IJEDOAHI AOABA 7-0/4 21-22/4 I 20-27/4 I 4-5/5 I W» VESSEL 19W/20C 5 I ■2231 24-27/5 20-1/7 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE KOTA KLAMAT In Pt/tl Apr Jaddak, Mogadtodo V.W-JlO KOTA MSA 2/5 May
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    • 626 17 rpfc BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE 14k bprta Mm It) CKpikl ft* Hw B Utfw rta* Hot* UK m« iv« imhh ivi un u/i ivi u/i to** 21/4 Uprm U/1 M/l tl/S O/t 11/1 FWM EMHK H-MW B MAKN rOMI HAVK SOTON H dummy/ fcistnt Bmla Franc*
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    • 425 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE CORABANK fVYBANK CLYDEBANK FORTHBANK ■DEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT I SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 30 Apr 26 May 29 Mot 2 Jun BJun 4 Jul 7 Jul 10 Jul 26 Jon 22 Jul 25 Jul 2* Jul 8 Aug 3 Sup 5 Sup 8 Sup Lykos/
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    • 957 18 m. \x K LINE KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE CALIFORNIA Lrnaw 1 MUX ¥4 AMBROSE# 26 Apr 20 May 21 Ma, 25 Ma, KW TOW MAW 3 Mi, 27 May 25 Ma, 30 M>y MONTREAL. TORONTO. BOSTON. PHUDELPWA, BALTMOK NORFOLK. MOLSON fSBCSSL in*»* BRDGEV4 MOTK» VESSEL TOKTO SMI
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    • 381 18 CAUFORNU/PACHC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE im*i hr us wnn. saw FMWcaco juttu tacoma. wmcowo. ic Mr. —.1- ujg. ustuim Exmss ctNTun seivice Acuptkg ftt/Wl CaUn PAM* S-pm AM S* Mm accepts IS Apr 17 Apr n Apt Ilk) 7 M*| ta/h inn 3 Mbf lIM* 11 M>T 24
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    • 162 21 EGYPTIAN INIERNATiONAI LINE [II EGYPTIAN FLAG FULL CONTAINER SERVICE SMUnKyPOMW/WGWOK/IMMT* <T®. WW) Ml votme n warm wurta vhuhm kmk n rn* M bM 12-12/4 14-14/4 N 7229/72* 19-19/4 l*-2t/« 22-22/4 24-24/4 tStt*PQBE AGENTS CAHAYA SAMUOERA SHTPM6 PTE LTD Unit 202, 2nd Floor, TtxtiU Contr*, ioion Sutton, Sinoopor* 0719. TEL: *****90
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