The Business Times, 20 April 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 TUESDAY, APRIL ts, II» 60 CENTS
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  • 419 1  -  By BERNADETTE CHOOI JAPANESE companies are once again dominating the Asian dollar bond market this year/ The latest to tap the market will be the Asks Corporation, one of Japan's largest manufacturers and distributors of sports shoes. The company will be borrowing US$l2.5 million
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  • 174 1 KEPPEL Shipyard has been awarded two contracts amounting to $18 million to rfepair seven merchant ships (or the Soviet Union. The first contract involving three ships was signed in October last year in aypw» between the representatives of Keppel and the Soviet trading agency,
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  • 373 1 DR CHUA Wee Meng, who recently completed his assignment as Dr Goh Keng Swee's special assistant at The Monetary Authority of Singapore, has Joined forces with three other partners to form the 25th member firm of the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The new broking
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  • 247 1  -  By Florence Chong in Sydney SINGAPORE Airlines is the most popular overseas airline among Australians going abroad. The 1982 Morgan Gallup Poll index of air travel, published in a recent issue of the Bulletin magazine, shows that next to Qantas, the Australian traveller prefers to
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  • 465 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE Airlines and Qantas Airway» are both keeping open minds on the question of rejoining the yield improvement programmes in each other's country. SIA withdrew from the YIP in Australia on March 26 followed by Cathay Pacific Airways and Malaysian
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  • 346 1 AFP THE world tin producers and tin consumers met separately in London yesterday as a prelude to the opening of the International Tin Council's (ITC) fourday meeting today. Once again, the vexed question of export controls will be re-examined to see whether
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 79 1 Reuter BUENOS AIRES, Moo. US Seentary of State Alexander Haig ended 12 hours oi non-stop negotiations with Argentine officials early today but US officials said mare talks were scheduled (or later in the day. State Department spokesman Dean Fischer would not say whether any progress had been made
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    • 56 1 Reuter YALA, THAILAND, Mod. Thai security forces have rone on alert in South Thailand bordering Malaysia against possible Communist guerilla activities before the Malaysian elections. Army officials said the Thai forces were cooperating with their Malaysian counterparts to prevent any guerilla movements into northern Malaysia in
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    • 59 1 AP BEIJING, Mon. Foreign businessmen need not worry that China's economic retrenchment will reduce investment opportunities, Vice Foreign Trade Minister Wei Yuming said today. In an interview with the official XinhuM news agency, Wei also said "there is no problem about repayment" of China's foreign debt. "So far
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    • 61 1 Reuter MUNICH, Mon. West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's Social Democratic Party (SPD) began a national congress here today with calls for greater unity to overcome the party's loss of popularity. SPD Hans-Juer- aWischnawsld, In an opening adb to the 440 delegates, said the five-day conference would bitterly
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    • 66 1 UPI BEIJING, Mon. Total SinoAmerican trade reached U*****.6 million for the first two months of this year, a (35 million drop from the January-February period of 1981, the US Embassy said today. liie trade surplus remained in America's favour at $168.8 million, which was a sharp contrast
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    • 100 1 Reuter CANBERRA, Mon. Two Australian ministers resigned tonight after a row over a colour television, plunging the country's troubleplagued government into a new crisis. After five hours of intense discussions with senior ministers, Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser announced he had accepted the resignations of Health Minister Michael
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    • 42 1 Reuter GENEVA, Mon. Saudi Arabia could reduce its oil production to five million barrels per day from the present seven million without hurting its own economy, Saudi Minister of Posts, Telephones and Telegraphs Alawi Darwish Kayal said today. —Reuter
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  • 204 1 ABOUT IH Stagapweaa workers wfll be edaeated en the need to respond positively to tanevaitoa and new technology next week at a Nstlsaal Trade» Ustoa Entitled "Meeting the thollsagro of aew terhaol ogy", the i mils i r will he held en Taesday
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  • 498 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH THE National Wages Council (NWC) should not back out of the second tier wage increment scheme, not when it has successfully shown the need for good performance appraisal systems. Complaints from employers and employees about the scheme do not show
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 222 1 I Times Bookshop OS ALONG with spectacular growth in earnings, Keppel has emerged from 1961 with a healthy balance sheet Page II TRANSMARCO, which made its debut on the local bourse only yesterday, has bought a substantial stake in ailing Dataprep (Singapore) Page it QANT AS has joined in the
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 554 2 Reuter THE Petretoum Authority of Thailaad to ratolag a USHM milllaa syndicated laaa through Baagkak Bank aad Citicorp International group. Citicorp said. laterest on the M-yoar loan is set at t.375 per oeat over London iaterbank offered rates for the first eight years aad per cent over
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    • 154 2 Reuter THE Japan** finance and foreign ministriss have failed la agree ob the sise of loaa they are pipiii ts extend bo mt the ranaset treat Mlbna hrJdt» halp fiaaaee Ita iwihp JESSES: la assistance Cor the IMS to 199 C development proJapansae Finance Iflntater
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    • 100 2 GDfKRAL Accident Fire aad Lite Aaauranrt Carp PLC aatfcfpatas farther dstarisrattoe la ita underwriting uporiaare la ttß after adverse weather la the UK sad the US st the start of the year. Chakmaa Gordoa Simpson said the caiient bust- dm rec«M c flupwn wits excess uaderwrltlag capacity
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    • 357 2 Reuter THE Ilaltea terrtgn trade I» tighten wrliwr controls aimed at preveatiag a apwdattw attack on the Jr*. !be mow ftOowi a matrive March batoace of paymeats deficit 4 a provWonal tm MDton lire after a JPetnery deficit ef UKbOTke terete* Me adaietry eaid the mmm
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    • 292 2 Reuter WEST German bank» expect clarification of a Soviet reqaeat lor a «jwfflhw Deotbw iMt woefc'o vUf by a aeator Dwhiii la* AG odtetol» Mawow. Batod* eOetoto atid WII- opohmo, probably Warmed the Soviet Udoa rte ant the Soviet nfMt far aa addMoaal 15 aiilMoa
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    • 228 2 SABAH Development Bank announced It is making arrangements for the lane of US$lO million floating rate note* doe 190. The tone, to be finalised oa April 30, la to he lead managed by a team of three baaks Bank Bumiputra, First Chicago Asia Merchant Bank
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    • 273 2 Reuter FEASIBILITY studiM at Saudi Arabia's Mahd AlDhahab gold deposit have been completed and suggent a mine should be developed producing 9.5 tonnes of bullion a year, the official Saudi pras agency Mid. In an article on the stateowned General Petroleum and Ifineral OrganiMtion
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 285 2 THI foreign exckaage mar terday. Dealers said tfete Is t» targe US 11K US ***** £fsplit asaat at the m)v carreaAmericas aait epaaed at 38.1511/*. Tradiif flactaated hetweea m±m sad 9H.19K. Jaat bdore laach ttae, tt anoved towards SCU4H/1» aad atayad thare natll it closed itmuM/n. t*s Mat
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      • 89 2 THE US dsPar te Hwgkwg yeeterday held about steady against meet major eta, but M to MSJS/M yen against M8.75/S yea earlier aad 247.15 45 at the New York clsse. The market was qalet, waiting far overseas reacttoa to the larger thaa expected 17.1 bflttoa rise la the latest
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      • 29 2 Opening quotes yeiter--1.75B/4W Can 2.1452 75 Ocnb LHM/97 DMk 4.2525/« D PI 4.7195/95 S Fr 14M/T25 B Ft cob -10.22 35 F Fr 1LM5/H5 Lit 233&.35/2343.20 Yen 432.99/433.44
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      • 113 2 THE dollar tar overaight delivery la Tokyo yaatai thy closed sharply lower at MBJS yea after Wfmtag at 347.1t, dealers aid. Thla waa lower than the 247.15/« close la New York aad the 3*7.7» clooe la Tokyo oa Friday. Trading was a moderate ».r billion. The dollar weakeaed briefly
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      • 47 2 IUNCI M prica i «*ra* by Own Call i MM M A *fct: tUI fmtm» < 1 prtilt: A% NrSl (-MM TTMMU H ry MUa 1 h m M Btnk to Ula l i a/it »ii/i i—— UM CD 1 II/M ii/ii VWi' Source: National Discount Co
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      • 107 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at dan on April HE 01M IM IM 1M» IM IM 2 mmaQm IM IM $MQttH 1ft* IM IMOOM lftH IM IMBUM UK IM lSflMOttM 1ft S/M 14 1/14 Dow. NM 1 month r* MM) 4% Smooths M 41/14 months IMI U
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      • 245 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yoetorday dosed §mmmjy «Mler compered with toot Friday*! cknd ta «Ms tradOfeiiif prices were marhaddowahetwewUSli sad 91 aa owe hlmMh New Tort oa Friday aad thea held stoody dorbg the lag farther la after aooa tradtog, they aald. Total sales for the day was louorded at
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      • 21 2 TBI >r«rftg« roto at which major Slagapore beika are cmrroatly proparod fa load to thoir hoot caotomors to 10.18 pareoaL
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    • 24 2 Reuter DBUTSCH Buk AG ZmTmU West flu—eapltal jnarket lMareet HiUpvaNlkrtoMi tkm u tit «mi 8» hsls,tea teneSTllpsr
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 138 2 Swissair More than 90 reasons to fly to Switzerland: our world-wide destinations. From Zurich and Geneva Swissair flies on to 5 ckies in North America, to 4 in South America, to 19 in Africa, to 10 in the Far East, to 10 in the Near and Middle East and to
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    • 124 2 Bank Group > v i Midland Bank pic, one of Britain's leading banking groups, has just published its Report and Accounts for 1981 and the Annual Statement to Shareholders of the Chairman, Sir David Barran. PROFIT BEFORE TAXATION £232,200,000 PROFIT AFTER TAXATION £192,900,000 RETAINED PROFIT £84,300,000 ASSETS EXCEED £41,014,000,000 OVER
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 404 3 THE National Productivity Board (NPB) will be organising two seminars next month to help local managers learn how their Japanese counterparts appraise and motivate staff. A congress on performance appraisal will also be held towards the end of the year to enable managers to share their
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    • 246 3 THE National Computer Board (NCB) has sent a study mission to Japan to learn about the Japanese government's experience in computerisation. The six-member team was invited by the Centre for International Cooperation for Computerisation, a government body of the Japanese Ministry of International Trade
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    • 113 3 TIE elvll service will laaneh Its swn gwi—MsMy oae WIU tmt lAuMUU I5D#iV» It Will ate ts make the esaseyt mere widely under wrltta* eSpetftteH ''ftoadhttM flsr the government steinlrtss and atatatmy beards will be phMMd by a werktag eem* mittee led by Mr
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    • 294 3 A SUBSIDIARY of Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS) will soon offer a complete package to local companies intending to incorporate robots and automation equipment into their production processes. The package will include consultancy service, supply of hardware and financial leasing. The company, Chartered
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    • 81 3 ABOUT* 50 people are attending a three-day workshop organised by Exxon Chemical Singapore at a local hotel on marine pollution control. The workshop is to familiarise them with oil spill contingency planning and management and will also inform them about the characteristics and application technology of "Corexit", a
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    • 430 3  -  By RICHARD SEAH WOOD product manufacturers in Singapore are embarking on a worldwide search for new sources of raw materials and the latest technology to ensure the long-term survival of the local timber industry. A series of overseas trade and study missions is planned by
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    • 277 3 CHASE Manhattan Bank has promoted Mr Chan Wing Cheasg to vice-president and manager of Its financial management group Mr Lad Peh Wang to vice-president and regional audit manager; Mr Peter to second vice-president and manager of FX Mies and marketing; Mrs Dsnttgr Thy to second vice-president and
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    • 197 3 THE Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA) Building Centre, which displays building products, has become an important reference guide (or foreign buyers. It is also becoming an effective launching pad for new building products. Centre manager Georgian Lin said foreign professionals like architects, engineers and property developers,
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    • 230 3 FIRE safety officers will soon be needed in public and factories to inspect and test fire fighting equipment and facilities regularly. Mr Chua Sian Chin, (or Home Affairs, said yesterday that a Are code spelling out details of fire safety requirements is
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    • 852 3 BEMINARB AND COURSES 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 23-April 22: Certificate in Computer Data Processing Module 3 Computer Applications in Accounting and Finance, NPB,
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 413 4 NYT A WEST German prosecutor has announced that the offices of Daimler Bens, the West German carmaker, were searched and bank accounts of Arab car dealers were frown in an investigation of Daimler export officials who are suspected of having bribes and evading tax paymeats in
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    • 167 4 A CUT Ik Sand! Arabian «11 I* jkrtku kr April bakm throffidal cefliag of arm mtflioa bmb per day (bpd) Wirt" i*"** the wttch hacbeen poked to cut its i»«e ceiling, k evidently ™wattkg to see hew the market reacts to the
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    • 546 4 Reuter A NEW doable taxation treaty between the US aad West Gennaay could bs signed daring President Reagan's vMt te BouaJs tryspohssmsa snid. Both omntriss are seeklag a redurtiou in s 15 per cent capital yield tax levied on investment profits
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    • 86 4 Reuter The «W ■■■■■Hill flsjy»'lj rt *T T* jSwr «STm4 ftS sr3St£3 k fti AMM fciHU It mM *l,Mi M aaytag S2SS2S JtaMhM tMPnSif a now ariMl M«F mmJSn fti wSn MrUl tkiat"lt ariMsn ■■«Mr plenty, tat Ifiita mmmt Jtml HHlfei to Mtt'fc foreign
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    • 474 4 Reuter FRANCE wants next June's economic summit to focus on from the six ether participants that the US chai*e either Its exduu*e rate or budget policies. French sources said. The sources, accompanying French President Francote Mitterrand on a press m
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    • 162 4 Reuter IT WILL be asms time before Swiss taflattan and tatanst rates are down to the level where the Swiss Nettaanl Bask would Nke to saa&war la aa nddram prepared tar the onsnlng ef me annual Basle Trade Fair, he said the prohtam of
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    • 461 4 UPI A DECISION ts pun Amartcaa troops out of ■wipe could ted to the collapse of the Nato slWsnre and Soviet of the entire A report prepored lor the US Senate foreign relations committee by the Library of fiwgiasi said on Sunday that
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    • 335 4 NYT EGYPTIAN Pliant Mubarak hat reaffirmed that the Camp David accords are the oaty eristtag busts for peace in the Middle Eaat. Ha waa quoted by President Reagan's special envoy to the Middle Eaat, Walter Stoeael, «ho met Mr Mubarak ou today. Mr Stosasel's
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    • 518 4 THE greatest danger to order and prosperity in the world economy ta the tendency toward* fragmentation of the International trading arrangement. The director general of the General Agreement on Tariff* and Trade, In a recent sddrem to the East Asian Association of Hamburg, aatt
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    • 245 4 UPT AMEXUCAN Motors Corp and the Untied Auto Workers union have tentatively agreed on UBHIS mflhon -uptoyne hntoii piaa to wkteh wrtari will five pay km— and up to tear wneka paid lw« over throe years. ISSINIi »7^7^f 'T" W 3 Ml 7 contract oontatolag tki
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    • 602 4 1 ARRIVALS OymlK Nub tor UMU FIM CAL PAA SLA. MAS MAS ar MAS SU SU CPA OA THAI SU OA SU MAS SLA SU MAS KLM am pam 2£m MHM CVTM BUM MHE1 GAM TGM smsi GAM s? KLM MM Ml Ml mm m mm 11*
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    • 470 5 Reuter THE prospects of consumer spending leading the US economy out of recession over the near term are not very likely, given the continued high level of interest rates and unemployment. "The key to consumer spending is Jobs and the key
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    • 232 5 Reuter SENATE majority leader Howard Baker said he believes agreement can be reached between Congress and the US Administration on a federal budget with a deficit of less than US$lOO billion. "I think the chances are still as good as SO-S0 that we can pull
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    • 448 5 AFP THE textile trade policy of the 'European Economic Community was criticised sharply yesterday as representatives of the EEC and trade officials of the Hongkong goveremeet beg» preliminary discussions for a bilateral agreement Considered as a "sparring round" prior to major negotiations
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    • 165 5 Reuter IN SPITE of the economic recession in most western industrialised countries, Am qi businessmen from almost 50 countries will converge on Hanover this week to haggle over delivery dates and prices. The North German city's annual trade fair has grown over the past 35
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 433 5 Agencies THE Philippines and Indonesia exchanged documents of agreement on Monday to prevent double taxation of businessmen operating in both countries. The Philippines is the second country of the Association of South-east Asian Nations to sign such an agreement with Indonesia. The other is Thailand. CHINA mi the
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    • 542 5 AP AMERICA'S top trade negotiator has said the US should take a lead in liberalising world commerce, rather than retreat into protectionism. US trade representative William Brock told the US News and World Report in Washington that he believes most Americans are strongly committed
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    • 404 5 Reuter JAPANESE Minister of International Trade and Industry Shintaro Abe will attend next month's trade talk» involving the US, Canada, West Europe and Japan, ministry officials said yesterday. The talks, proposed by the European' Economic Community (EEC) as a follow-up to last January's
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  • 373 6 PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL is like looking at the cartoon of a wrinkled old lady sitting by her dressing table she sees in the mirror what can only be described as a bombshell. It is easy to reach the conclusion that the old lady is ugly ■nri that
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  • 306 6 A SUBTLE attack on free trade which may have long-lasting effects is underway. It to the trend toward» fragmentation in international trade, as nations circumvent the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and futflely seek to get a better deal for themselves. This trend often
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  • 1187 6  -  OANTAB has joined in the air (arm diacount war and it haa dona to in a fashion that haa shocked soma airline executivee, reports FLORENCE CHONQ from Sydney. v FLORENCE CHONG "QANTAS will pay you up to $100 to take an Asian holiday," chirp» a full-page
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  • 904 6  -  •y STEVE LOHR NYT UNTIL recently, Japaa simply could aet make enough videotape recorders to sattafy the world. Not long after the market had its higlnidnpi ■even yean ago, the videotape recorder boom was off and going. Led by Matsushita Electric, Sony and the Japan Victor
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 1196 7 NYT GREAT change* in American understanding of Japan and American assessments of the Japanese have occurred in the last decade, though there is serious concern over the imbalance in trade with Japan. The Japanese are also concerned about trade, and nearly half
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  • 170 7 NYT Three thousand eligible voters In Japan were interviewed on March 14 and 15. Respondents were chosen by means of a stratified, two-dimensional —iwpHmgr method. All polling districts throughout the aatkm were divided Into 330 strata according to the slse of prefectures and municipalities, and general voting
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  • 1299 7 And I» did. Dr ARMAND HAMMER, chairman of tha Occidantal Patrolaum Corporation, want la China. This it hit raport. NYT MANY American hnoiiwes mm wfß have a "China card" to play tn the decad» of the 'Ma aa Deputy Chairnaaa Deng Xiaoping rapidly expanda his nation's
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 669 7 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING LiSi CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in Stngapor*) jfc. V ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Forty-Fifth Annual General Meeting of the Stockholders of the Company win be held on the 19th Floor OCBC Centra, Chulis Street Singapore, on Saturday, 29th May, 1962, at 12 o>*ocfc noon.
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 578 8 NYT ADAM OPEL AG, the struggling West German unit of the General Motors Corp, has announced that it increased its losses in 1981 and said the American parent company lent it the equivalent of U*****.9 million last year to belp reverse its failing fortunes. Ferdinand Beickler, Opel's
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    • 225 8 Reuter GENERAL MOTORS Corp expects a first quarter (March 31) profit, company president F James McDonald said. He said the company has a good chance to be in the black in the quarter, but did not say if the 1982 first quarter results will outperform the
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    • 122 8 Reuter NESTLE SA reported its group net profit rose to a record 964 million Swiss francs, representing 3.5 per cent of group turnover, from 683 million francs in 1980, when results suffered from heavy losses in Argentina. Its previous highest net profit was 872 million
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    • 261 8 NYT BATUS Inc, the American arm of BAT Industries of London, has reached an agreement with the staff of the US Federal Trade Commission that settles the agency's investigation of Batus's continuing acquisition of Marshall Field k Co. The action was seen as clearing the way for Batus
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    • 83 8 Reuter RCA Corp said its National Broadcasting Co subsidiary was maginally profitable in the first quarter on slightly higher sales. The company earlier reported that net income for the quarter rose to US$6O.5 million from the prior year's $42 million. RCA said earnings for its Hertz operation declined
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    • 57 8 FIRST Pacific Investment* Ltd now owns 54 per cent of the Shanghai Land Invest-*,, ment Co Ltd. Jardine Flem- f V ing and Co made an offer on behalf of First Pacific to acquire the entire to-'ib sued share capital of Shang- > hal Land at HXHS a
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 153 9 pLU f4w CMMt oh: Bulk lob IT.!» aeOera, old *ob (la aecond haad <kum) lob &M.M setters, hw <kum lob ft ties aeltere. ttepeni Mixed (tease) K7.M F»W" Muatok white pepper Mb Asta NLW »75» aeDers, Sarawak white pepper taq tab NLW 9m.» selten, Sarawak peU bbek pepper
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    • 123 9 TARN and cotton prices were quoted ss follows in Hongkong yesterday. (la HK doOara, «pot ex-fa-dswa) Oataan yara: China Blue PhoeMx MS MM; 1M MM, 3JLIi (per hale of Mi lbs). oiTioTersS; n? rjtargtansd9Ji(psrlb). C3LOTH in HK dollars, ahoteaale pricea, ««ft fWown yesterday: etath: India Dragon Hani unq; Japaa
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    • 279 9 Yesterday's daring price* in S| per kilo, ejfgudown: THAI WHITE: If» per cart (kht dsas (Kangaroo) aew crap Lit, 1M pe cent aacond dms t* par COS tkM dam MA 35 per cent new crep aa alack, B-M par oent ML THAI BROUN: Ampar IM, Special Ml. CHAI MCE:
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    • 277 9 Reuter RIO Tinto Zinc Corp Ltd said metal prices should respond quickly to aa improvement la international buMaaai when it occurs and RTZ should benefit accordingly. In a statement acccompanyingv its IMI results RTZ said the prospective drop In interest ratea and weakening
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    • 881 9 jeetantaj mM the Mtilai maker, £13 to £17 a Uim dowa mi Friday's I M i a. J ,1 ckw in xrmoßu pwuws. Dealers Mid Nlllif, ■atnly by commissios balm*, deprsassd price» which Ami found mnt nphousee at Speculators' bcarkh dart vta*s of the market have beea dsmhmnt
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    • 111 9 THE Kuala Lumpur palm oil market yesterday finished sUfhtty steamer in (airly active trading, dealers said. South in April rase M 52.50 to $960 a toone and central waa traded at $M 5. In May south waa uncfaaafed at fM7JO. The refined market was featureless on lack of
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    • 350 9 UPI THE United States and the Soviet Union have agreed to meet next month in Paria to review the oobal grain situation and act dates and ahipment volumes for US grain expotls to the Soviets. The Soviet Union has bought ISJ mfflton tonnes of
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    • 125 9 Reuter CHINA'S main sufsr-produdug region, the southern province of Guangdong, M expected to produce a record crop of more thus LI mutton toonss in the M-8 refining sssnon. against Ltt mUtton tonnes Mut year. Provincial sugar output at the end of March «stalled La mfflhm Manas. The
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    • 368 9 UPI AN early warning recently •boat waste and doppy work on Soviet bum, cuttionlng that MMWi probieano could tlfaal a anther year at poor agria €0 uj rnvtHL Severe weather haa damafad the past three years hoi ueoM a ad altar thla tn^rnoat Prmyda aatd, the taSI at,
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    • 63 9 THE BTBAIXB til arlae la Pwnf jw> May «MhMßi ttf «arts ta MfftJl kiln from last Friday's elue, V Mali ikm the ITA flaar prlea at fttJS. Hw weakness wm tttribiM ta higher iMk Mi Mgtth mi lMk af Merest (MiMlmlpiai laoal sgcritnrs Use■AiA|er wm sip> partta* a*
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    • 31 9 Rubber: Apr lfi Singapore: Mar18*50 eonto (np 040 cent) Malaysia: May: 107.00 ceata tap 0.26 coat) Tin: M5«0.35 rr kilo eon to) Official offering: StO tonnoe (np ISO tonnoe)
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    • 83 9 Reuter PENINSULAR Malaysia tin concentrate output Ml to 5,V7 tonne* containing 4,498 tonnes metal In February tram MM tomes containing 5,241 tonnes metal In January, tbe Mines Department said. February deliveries of concentrates to smelters dropped to 5,514 tonnes with 4,145 tonnes metal (ram 7,95 tonnes
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    • 249 9 RUBBER prices Singapore jlrtgr dowd aMghtly higher with May Oae RSS buyers quoted at IMJt cento (Mr kOe, op half a ceat from last Friday's doss, Morulas price* were marked ap slightly sa sflerhours ckuSog levels aad thereafter wWjtarthf The afternoon ususloo was quiet aad faatarefaas. la fauhi Isassr,
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    • 244 9 RAS pricca tn canto par kUo ywtardar Ctoa <parMto)_ k Mto* tot. 1JLSJ ■wuyt f.a.k. HI* OUN ML 1 m May MUI »J» ml i »»i Jmm mm m» kLlUl MUI nuw UK/CmM MTJI MMM kLim MUI MUM UK/CMt MUI MUM ML4K&4. MUI MUM UK/OML MUI MUM ML
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    • 74 9 NOON MR an4 SMIt phcm ym lUrdar Ml mm (Carnal K|iw 1 i«jo iion May T Mlk Jaaa (Panrartf ■ayan M ION IJ1J0 ■M au) aSS uuu (lkifM limpdm IMJON mooN A hn IMJON mooN SMKCV SI SSm (ltaa nmNhl (1-taapdM (ItaapdbU D-fHW (14M pAU IMHW IM
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    • 157 9 Reuter INDIA'S domestic output of blister copper Is targeted to riae to 37,100 tonnes in flacal ISB/tt, started this month, from last year's 27,4X1, but copper hanorts will be malatalaed to meet a domestic rtxrtage. Hindustan Copper Ltd's chairman OP Vasudeva said the Mlaerals sad
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    • 277 9 MALAYSIA'S erode palm oil production for liuch row by a pa* oat over that of the previous month to a hefty HI,MI toanes. This production level to 23.7 per cent or 41, M tonnes above the M.MI tonnes recorded for March IfSL, the Pahn
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    • 390 9 FT PROfIPBCTB for a aew International Cotton Agreement have Improved foDowtn| item private tales In Qsutvs between the amln developing and developed cwntiy cotton prsdacara mainly feMsTSrrtsAaaa amds to praponals by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Dovaiapmsnt (Unetnd) about the pfesasd The
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    • 130 9 > ft «V ejgAjAi .V I f C~ ;E r*4Vr<. ■tt:.' v > li V V Zl£ 09 LMZt&m <: S> -v>.. iu tat* y?;-2pf n& mm i-f waJ j "■*>> Vl* A New words and phrases have already been contributed to the lanpiap by the traditional computer industry Bug,
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  • 1308 10 BID sad offer prices Mated aad huMniss in and reported to tB» Stock ftrhm of Singapore yesterday, with fee number of afaares traded skew* ia bracked to lots of MM units, unless utiiai »to SECTION ON* INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Allied Cbee (13«) (1)
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  • 72 10 r m 1 I.T-l. 'Tr |j Wm rpa*M(UK) Ml Ml L« (MarHtotey) OK feMMll Mi V i IM i« ui ifl in IM »<A> Ui <B) UI (B) Ml 11 Ml 1 1 1tMB> rMTtk# S3 5?r NUk rtra prtn rtr» lb* pEE I «JM UI MM >
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  • 2639 10 1* Hick IS Lew Caa^aay Last Sale ®rGr's Dhr Dhr CVr Gr'a r* Not P/B Vol rsos) Day High Law 8BCTION OMR INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL m m m 141 an m MT ra Ml M 100 MO Acma AW— ADM Cboe BAT Ben SSSiid Klknt ■imMuili ii
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  • 1225 10 BID aad ofler pricm officially feted and toMm Hud reported to the Koala Lunpur Stock gwMafe yeaterdajr, «ttk the mamlm at Bans traded town la fcnchOT la lota of MM «Ms. unto other wtaeapodflad. AjtoMMte (OB) call I)mm (LM) (1) LM (1) LB od L CM (LOT)
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  • 162 10 UNITED Umlwi MrilM IMM) Twelfth AGM to be heM at the Board Room of the United Oversees Bank limited, Sth Floor, UOB Building, No. 1 Bomham Street, RafQos Place, ilatapore 0104 oa April 21 at aooa. e SEMBAWANQ JIthlpyard be hekl at the rtdpyard, Admiralty Road East, Sembawaaf,
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  • 348 10 IftAMNG MBHi at s 9» l hlBi9B Ssk SB 9 SBB* tliu ifpraß MmN tost Friday's Bis stsss. IkS IBM SBSBBd SB B fslsl BStS IM (MSM rsSthaly dsll Mfssfrssi tks toy. AMksagb akara esJtList'fsi frisß Bmnl naTilp! «I aai pmnlj aadsr H With B9St
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  • 511 10 SHARE prioae oa the I iiiipi lUict market dosed mixed ysalerday Is lea active tracingAide from the firmer opening in «elected financial*, the other market eectors itarted off around overnight levels and values plotted n mild retreat far a better part of the mmaing Against
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1295 11  -  Market Talk... ■y NAJEEB JARHOM With the Msiayelan general Section only two daya away, the stock market to likely to come under aome selling pressure, local atockbwking Arm, Ong tod Comptajr, says in its latest market review. But this should be taken
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    • 237 11 Date L ■at Pal Taar Cm^HJ PwM AaMMai MVB 8rw *rMu H Ragral George Keat MCabtao ICB Shell KMC M> Twain* Textile Corp r p F F F F F F 11/12 1% 8/1 8/1 8/1 r/3 1/4 a/4 0/4 5J 8.6 22.0 K2 44.3 81 80 14.9
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 205 11 > PRICES on the Sydney stock market were mixed yesterday, wtth resource stocks falttaf after a drop in gold prices o<ins>ai, while hirtnstrHils were feaerally higher, brokers At the dose, the Alt' Ordinaries index was L 2 Mints down at 47U- The industrial index rooe LI points
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      • 75 11 THJE Manila slock market yesterday was easier as i nim^ri M w «ad industrl- ak, minings iiml oQi VMkeued, dealers said. Turni- over Ml to MM» pesos from LI mflHna osr Friday, v. Anglo Phil was the lone gstaer while losers were PMaK. "B" aad Oriental "B". Uachaaged tasues
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      • 18 11 *IM m l« much mm a* Mk Uk n» Thai Dim Butk n- OnMwl rtmmr MMIM -v
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      • 189 11 HONGKONG STOCKS m Hongkong yesterday clossd near Friday's level wtth early lossss pared hy light bargain-hunting la the afternoon, brokers snkL Prices opened slightly lower in very etradtag due to lack of fresh factors, added. The Hang Seng index closed oft IJS points at US».«, agahMt a
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      • 303 11 THE Tokyo slock market yesterday held generally steady la dull trading as s waiting sentiment continued to dominate in the absence of any new market-moving factors, dealers said. The Dow Joass average added 5.8 to "i«— at 71JB11 sa a thin volume of XX) miiitaw shares
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    • 75 11 MPyVTOJIii Htlmymm JULeeeai >i pMtt Mflt «I ft* MafHj Iml far Oiw> ii| nrt! In 1 ■MTglMl Upvwl few «L4I aritosa to $L4B mfltoa k Mr tpir *Msa I» WJ greap altoMupiSu skaaad ft to* MlmMMnlSr MtMr *>. The MgkST fNflk WM iiMiiilsatoeiaokolaM du h%%rliM!!rsi at
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    • 613 11  -  By CHOO AI LENG ALONG with spectacular growth to aaraiaga, roverameet-owned Keppel Shipyard baa atrpd man ISII with a healthy balance skeeL At the end of last fear, tka group beok ba^ to $SL4 Bfmoa, an increase of 112 per cent over tka $1573 mfflka
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    • 119 11 This announcement ippmi m a matter of record only TMNSIMRCO UWTH) I New Issue 5,000,000 Shares of $1.00 Each at Par Managed and Underwritten by f ■v "H Singapore International Merchant United International SeeurWee Banker* UmHed Limited The following also participated in the underwriting: J Bellas Co (Pte) City Securities
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 140 12 Rises Indices PAN U M V WMTIM M Credit 600 tao 400 m 30 15 12 12 BT Indicator: Industrials: April 1*67* 743.87 Apr 19 *****2 748 55 IMN BU 390 12 Finance: 1717.32 1721.28 Tat Lm Buk 000 10 Hotata: 1094.8$ 1098.31 Grud Central Mil 400 310 10
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      170 12 Rif Indices OCBC r 1350 «Ci _i_ ao i* Apr 1C Apr IS M Credit W "T IB BT Index: *****7 *****5 UMW 570 15 Industrials: 881.38 888J1 M Banking 710 15 Finance: 1541.71 *****7 WMTMI Of 12 Hotels: 887.88 8M.8B Dutch Baby 281 10 Properties: 837.87 *****
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    • 28 12 FINANCIAL TIMES Mm4«7 llSO.flB— PrMty 11S.4B Week Affo eloeed AUSTBALIA* INDUSTRIALS Monday. m Friday —J*L? Week Ago cloeed ALL OBOINAKIB8 Monday Friday... 4T7J Week Ago... cloeed
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  • 292 12 THE New Serendah Rubber Company haa propoaed a one-for-one bonus laaue, its thin! dace ISTO. The boons will capitalise IHIIH million from its capital reserve account, which waa boosted by a $31.7 million surplus arising from a revaluation of its estates last year. The
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  • 178 12 gTAOB sf Umiiiw wwe asi dtosppstotod when the Asms mm! at an II »sr e«rt In i Mi sfler ■vies d M p« StsekJßxehang* d thsnTtadHtSwrndtag IsstiML saw adlTt tradtog to Ms shsres the epealagML The shares opened at f*' the wsy dswn Is
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  • 416 12  -  ®y KOH TSE YING THE STRAITS StmmHp group and British-American Tobacco Go (S) Ltd (BAT) are considering a third Joint venture property project the redevelopment of BAT'S factory site at Hoe Chiang Road. BAT chairman Mr MBchael Bobover confirmed that negotiations with
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  • LATEST
  • 711 12 LONDON, Man. The market closed mined star a quiet start to the sew set.—at, with trading stffl uindmdomrt by the Falkland Island» dtopute At Spa the FT index was tori Mat SBM after SCJ at It am. OOs tinned after a cautious start to leave fains of 4p
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  • 374 12 THE STOCK Exchange of Singapore's decision to UTt the Immediate delivery ruling and to reduce brokerage rates on settlement contracts from June 1 was received without fanfare by the broking community yesterday. Although both moves were coneidered favourable, the market did not react with
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  • 589 12  -  By SIOW LI SEN TRANSMARCO. which made its debut on the local stock market only yesterday, has bought a substantial stake in ailing Dataprep (Singapore). The move, which gives Transmarco, part in the Metro group, a 40 per cent interest in Dataprep, will
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  • 721 12 DBS LAND has paid about H I million to purchase the additional one per cent or LI million shares, partly paid up to 0.0B cents, In Raffles Holdings (Pte). In consequence, it now holds 51 per cent of the issued capital of Raffles Holdings. The prupettji group has
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 187 12 Further to the announcement of the 14th April 1962, the transfer books and register of members will be closed from sth May 1962 to 12th May 1962 (both dates inclusive) for the purpose of determining sharehotdars' entitlement to the new shares arising from the propoeed bonus issue and thefinal dividend
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    • 40 12 WIND QUINTET of th« LINOS ENSEMBLE r<^ v* m V v. 1 tf V"J £99 fig a Xy V- v cV^ V rV* X :> v Xrm :v O GOETHE-INSTITUT SINGAPORE 0601, 6tti Floor jay Singapore Shopping Centre 190, Ctemeiic—u Avenue
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 62 12 WEATHER OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair in the morning, showers in a few areas from afternoon. Report for 24 bnn prior to 1M pm April It at toe airport Maximum temperature 31.8 Associated humidity 59 Minimum temperature 25.1 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 9.55 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 470 13 THE US Coast Guard has closed its Singapore marine inspection office because o( budgetary constraints. Speaking to Sasar News, a monthly publication of the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers, Capt Kyle A Shaw, officer-in-charge of the Singapore marine inspection office, said
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    • 433 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ A SHORTAGE of experienced shipping management expertise may hamper Perbadanan Nasional Shipping Line's efforts to launch its operations. The shipping line, initiated by the Malaysian national trading body, Perbadanan Nasional (Peraas) with the blessings of the Malaysian government, appears to
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 149 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Bay of Vengal/ Japan/Bay of Bengal Shipping Conference said they will reduce the bunker surcharges on cargoes destined for Burma, Bangladesh and India. •The bunker surcharge applied on Japan/ Burma shipments will be cut to 36.6 per cent from 38.9 per
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      • 100 13 AFP THE 1,567-gnMS tonnes South Korean freighter Global Venture sank in collision with a 30,502gross tonnes Panamanian container ship north of Tsushima Island last week. Maritime officials said all the freighter's crewmen were rescued by the Panamanian ship. They said the Korean vessel sank four hours after
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      • 23 13 DECK your ships with lights and streamers on Labour Day. This is a special request from the Singapore Marine Department.
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    • 680 13 Npplac LAw P»«* Cai aUpplBK UM F Cai Achipelego Shpf vm l Fence vn 4/5 Afea vm l FlotU La uro V 5 AH trans vn 4 Franco- Belg m 4/5 Alpac VI 3 Frata NVOC VI 3 Angonave Antara Shpf IX X S 1 Freight links
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    • 215 14 GALLEON Shipping Corporation can be a profitable operation and it has the full support of its parent, National Development Company. Philippine Trade and Industry Minister Roberto VOngpin said NDC has recently pumped in 50 million pesos in additional equity into the distressed shipping firm,
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    • 226 14 AFP A 50 per cent increase in oil-tanker demolition was recorded last month following stricter safety regulations imposed by several maritime nations. A total of 31 vessels of 2.88 million dwt were scrapped, bringing the total to 85 (or nearly 8.5 million tons) so far
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    • 466 14 DEVELOPING countries should participate more in forming container operating and safety standards and benefit from technical assistance, a new report urges. According to the Trade and Development Board of the United Natkns Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad), the membership from
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    • 310 14 THE PORT Autonome de Rouen has maintained a steady increase in export traffic which has taken it to the top of the league of French export ports. The 1981 figures show a total of 21.3 million tonnes handled against 22.2 million in 1980, a
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    • 1638 14 INCREASED chsrterinf was seen for grain cargoes on Friday from the US Guff with rates ruling steady except for s vessel from the US Gulf or Atlantic to China which paid the slightly lower level of U5533.75. As $24 wss agreed from the Gulf to Japan and a
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    • 674 14 April IM2 Petrotecb, Saudi oil. petrochemicals and energy expo-conven-tion, Alfaaaibi Hotel and Exhibition Centre, Saudi Arabia. April 19-23 International fire, security and safety exhibition and conference, Olympia, London. April 19-23 World Congress, International Association (or Insurance Law, Royal Festival Hall, London. April 28-22 International Marine Exhibition, Gdansk. April
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    • 312 15 A PORT equipment exhibition and port technology conference will be held at the Singapore World Trade Centre from June 22 to 26 with exhibitors from 12 countries including Singapore. Organised by Marintec SEA Pte Ltd, it is sponsored by the Port of Singapore Authority in conjunction with
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    • 217 15 THE THAI Communications Ministry has agreed to require two of its state enterprises, the Express Transport Organisation and Thai Maritime Navigation Company to bid for the right to transport the Defence Ministry's foreign military sales equipment. A high-ranking source in the Communications Ministry said
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    • 520 15 A RECENT study by the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) has failed to show any relation between revenue and operational statistics. The operational revenue from ship calls of domestic and foreign vessels at the various government and private ports and their corresponding gross and
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    • 162 15 UPI ATTORNEYS for 11 Spanish and Filipino seamen Injured in a Mississippi River collision between a tanker and tugboat have filed suit (or USU I million. The suits, filed last week, seek £00.000 for each sailor for loss of wages and mental and physical
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    • 235 15 VESSEL 3 calling at the port of Aqaba, Jordan, are still encountering problems with shortlanded cargoes. In July, last year the ICC International Maritime Bureau was asked to investigate a spate of cargo claims and as since issued its report outlining the causes of damage and
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    • 4945 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 603 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 Gold Stream 24W 21.4.82 0700 Star Shpg 49 1300-1400 TT Toyama 135 21.4.82 1500 Ned-EAC 49 2100-2200/2200-2300 TT Hakata Maru 41/961 21.4*2 0800 Borneo 49
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    • 1336 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local porta and their agents. A-B AotopeMgo An Singapore Shpg Agenclci (S) Euro-Art» Line (PN/KL/PK). itMk CMtai Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFKA Singapore Shlpptnf Agenclet (S)/ Euro-Arts UM (PK/PN) Atre-Rnrmto Um Tranagroup Pie Ltd (8). AJ NarigaMm Fr*u
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    • 471 22 Lloyd's List TROUBLED shipping group Cast has persuaded one of its creditors to accept three ships in lieu of payment on a US$4O million loan. Two ore/bulk/oil (OBO) carriers plus one Panama* bulk carrier have been handed over
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    • 891 22 THE ENACTMENT of another Mil now pending at the Batasang Pambansa could generate additional headaches for the Philippine Maritime Industry Authority, Marina has yet to come up with the rules and regulations for the country's cargo sharing scheme. The authority is still
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    • 331 22 LOCKHEED engineers are using the computer to help design anti-corrosion systems to protect offshore structures by reducing structural weight. The computerised designs can increase efficiency of protection systems and save the offshore industry millions of dollars as it moves ever deeper into the ocean. The computer techniques
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      420 22 ARRIVALS REPPEL WHARVES Bonastar (0700) 27/28 Bunga Mu (0600) 45A Blue Kochl (0630 shifts, must starboard, a/side) 8/ 9 Cape Kennedy (after Nedlloyd Honshu) 3/4 Golden Haven (1500 tide) 23/24 Golden Eagle (0600) 25 Kota Benar (0730 hauls 27m east) 10/11 Marl Boeing (after Algenib) 33/34 Pacific
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    • 183 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/AUSTRAL!A): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.
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    • 403 13 uumcs TO SOUTH BAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED BEA PORTS. Orient Overseas Line r ia 20/4 Slot MB SKA LOKI) UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG la L.a.'a!a.li EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES 20/4 27/4 3/S 4/5 I AL BEJTAR V.*****/4 M TV JUL
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    • 26 13 :U mm i. LONDON Freights SHIPPING Events SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts fer Whom SHIPS In Pert REGIONAL Weather CONSORTIA May 24 May i lriTi'H
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    • 238 13 f A balt-orient line Battk Shippinf Co i* MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO. VB. PACIFIC, OULF. ATLANTIC, EABT CANADA, ASIAN PORTS 24-25/4 1-2/5 M/ 5 15-11/5 22-23/5 29-31/5 l/l ini.-"' •SNGAPOHf aOSMG TIES: CY 25t0 Aprt 2400 HRS CFS 25N» TO: BELOIUM, HOLLAND, GERMANY, SCANDINAVIA, 3t 2t □c
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 823 14 Will FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 11/5 20/5 L flWia 25/5 27/5 MUM l/« 3/C >.1— t/t 10/8 MM l)to| 7) mmi 3) r»» S)UH r u M M MM bM SaM 23/4 SaM W 23/4 25/4 31/4 2/5 7/5 */5 SaM 21/4 2»/4 27/4 3/5 4/5 10/5 12/5 Mrt 27/4
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    • 194 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA wir'—imrn IM M M/ 4 1/9 W W ■ri. M —r j*?2 T i |r TT MM a/4 2V4 V* V* IM IV* caacDccc 17/1 12/7 I a/7 IV* W* IM V 7 1 a/« v* vi Vf vj nv* nv* it/* i 7/«
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 538 15 The Straits Steamship Group Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHPPIMG Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok QCL IONi AINt RSHIP SFRVICF 10 UK CONTINF NT Mm fin a/4 a/« Sarawak md a/* 27/s a/5 *j% v% ua 1M U/l 11/4 17/4 11/4 a/4 S/4 27/4 21/4 •V 7 a/7
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    • 181 15 fTb r, unco B(*Ujuin Services 2Ma 3km 7Ma llm lIIh OMEMTM. 7M I km l2Ma IJ km IS km MEM I I* MM 24 Ma 21 Mr MM> MMr I '"P 11 *p u| P llpr Mk Ilk lib C.M.C.R ivi: 3 A g*nr« MA: A V Si# IT'VAnfilo-1 rone
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 432 16 Hapag-Uoyd 16/5 18/5 23/5 25/5 31/5 2/6 l/« 10/6 15/6 17/6 23/6 25/6 20/5 21/5 23/5 27/5 21/5 30/5 3/6 4/6 7/6 12/6 13/6 15/6 19/6 20/6 22/6 27/6 2t/6 30/6 Also icceptKif trmsimiMflt c*|o tor CAJWttAN/WEST MOKS ».a Hambm| 10 MDUtmNH S poce P Ket»m 21/4 22/4 2/5 3/5
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    • 370 16 K.S.LINE KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION f. Kdanf PENANG Sd biPwt FROM BUSAM BANGKOK .TO BUSAN ALTAR 175W 4« May 7-»May 10-12 May BANGKOK ALTAR 17ft 44 May 7-1 May 10-12 May TO BUSAN ksc use mx mx MX mx MX mx MX MX MX MX MX MX mx MX kscksc mx
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    • 446 16 (7) EVERGREEN LINE V FAR EAST EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCffTMC Fa ft ia CAOGO Fflß Vm mm i r<iiiiiii MM— uNM 11/J IVS 15/5 17/5 14/5 (Mr UN J4/4 14/5 21/5 2J/5 25/5 27/5 (««a/5 it/5 i/« 5/1 WO jUH'T T1 J mu EUROPE/FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE SM* Ha*w|U*a| I+r*
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    • 563 16 Everett Lines A Burma Fivt Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR RANGOON tmm r**mt fmm nm»m— Vpn W— R/7lfc» mam i m* C? 9 Tromporttann Mtritima Mmicmi S. A. "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE" FAR EAST/MEXICO ft CENTRAL JUKKA SMCE LOAOMC ft* (NSUWM. IMNZAMLLO. ACAKJLCO ACAJUTLA. COMNTO. SM OSf PUT
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    • 148 16 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD IO SANKYO LINE mmmmm JMUR EL WIN STM MZBIKUJI 25-S/4 Jt-i/S 14/5 54/4 44/5 54/5 74/4 U-tt/5 13-14/5 12-13/5 14-15/5 w a 22M144/7 i 22(1171 IWMHWMM m4MMMW7M IB *-«7J2/l/72M mum tun t rmm i» KC7HJ««P2> SUN UNION LINE imffe m *****44/7 I HL 222M52/3 EAST
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    • 728 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE Singapore Loading for KOTA KNAR V. E-246 In PI/23 Apr Karachi, Kuwait, Dammam, Dubai KOTA CEMPAKA V. E-24S KOTA BAKU V.W-JO7 Singapore t t/t May O* .Karachi >o, Magadiarlß. > SIN6APORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES
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    • 971 18 CfK LINE «l KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE S-WMH ST. torn 19 ton 14 ton 26 tun 21 tun 26 Jun FEEDER *SSEI STOBE MOTHER VESSEL TOKYO M EMOULO VI 24 Api TOHBEI MARU 18 May mCDI *7 6 May 'KOROW MARU 2S May J. HMDGE 13 May
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    • 438 18 'M CAUFORRW/PACEIC MRTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONT AWER/ REEFER SERVICE Ltttof Iw. 108 MGEin SAM HUMCSCC JUTTU. TACOMA. KMCOWI IC kct»tM| fa/fa Man P w«| Sap**, I tatMn aa- in it to, itm AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE »cm»in ra/ra cm«i NEW ZEALAND SERVICE iKsaumi IMP* toy it to, JAPAN SERVICE
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    • 600 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601 ICB Building Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****2? *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES S'poro p. Ketang load** For SUN WO Saied ASIA HOPE 24 Apr BUNGA ARANDA 29 Apr LMNGSBON 30 Apr Bandar Abbas/B.Khomeri Jeddah Taiwan/Japan/Hong Kong Bandar Abbas/B. Khomeri VSl' Hyundae
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    • 396 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Si'Hj.iji. -,jo. T BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK NORASM ***** ittid Loadtaf at Rata I S part P. Kdanf LaaMnf Jar 7 May 3 May MULOGK/RDAAA/UK (AVON) FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPEyiil' ANAAGEL MKHT m 125 27 leAAab/Liatatiol/M'saßas/ Haatari /Rattartaai/ntory /la Mm accapM| Caatamrs to Batt/TrpaA/Latakia/Tartoiß/Atoiaa*u/B«Ma<l W a•n
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    • 544 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A merT'o6' Ot tUp Consortia* l TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia -I- K JACEJIN S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 1300 22/4 0100 22/4 TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E. Malaysia
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    • 530 19 TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTAINER LINE appointed aft (UNCON SYSTEM (HK) LTD.) FCI/ICI TO: DJULFA/ASTAM/TEHEKAN/KAai Fas ONLY raMO/C2Ea4/HXMY/MMMM/niGO/M.GMM STOK HKONS 23/4 P NWNOOKI ETA VOSTOCHNY (WA TSR) »/4 2/5 PAKHOED ROTTERDAM BV FCt/LCI TO UK com MA rottohmm. also ml AND B/L ISSUED TO:N. Germany DoffeMert. Fmdrfwt. kkMch/SMfeertand Basel. Zvidi Austna lin. Wmm
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    • 941 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUR.DMG 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S P KUANG m/s shawmt nam soon son. m ist and ?no floor NO 1 JAiAN CEMPCNMG PORT KLANG MALAYSIA
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    • 477 20 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE LTD 20TH fIOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 (3 GENERAL *****1 122 LINES* TELE* RS RS 2SS6O A a CARSHIP CABi e CARGOSMIP Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING EVERY NOON TUESDAYS, SATURDAY DSR-LINES ■-V EXPRESS SEM-CONTMO SERVICE
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    • 127 21 ■t» EGYPTIAN INTE (iNATIONAi t INF Ell EGYPTIAN FLAG m APCLmE )p anokutak peotambanqaN CONTAINER LINE 7ZM kW 22-22/4 Ttmrnm 21-27/4 21-1/5 m/* SMGAFOOE AGENTS CAMAY* SMUOA SHPPMG PTE LTD Unit 202. 2nd Flow, T.xtiU 0»tr«, Jolon Sutton, Swiopin 0719. TEL: *****90 (Tlioo») PENANG AGENTS: STRAITS OMENT SHfPMG ENTERPRISES SOU
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    • 228 21 CARGO SPACE AV LOADMQFO* COLOMBO, CHTOO, MADAAS, KAAACM, MUSCAT DAMHAM. BUBAL TO. MKML ■MPWM 11 WBBMPVH| WVPB| IVi rtWMWf mmiAYA, C&ACtf, PUUMU, WUIOOM, HKO A^SNJSMMS^' HMPHOMO, LAOOB, INDOCI LF KRKK.HT SFHVK KS TEL *****00 *****01 TELEX RS 208-+4 INDGUL TIGER EXPRESS LINE REGULAR SAILINGS TO CHITTAGONG/CHAL NA Ennl Freighl Management
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 216 22 MAGNA MARINE LINES 1 ltfc Floor, MNB BUILDING SINGAPORE 0106 TEL: *****66/*****00/*****37 TELEX: R*****8 "MAUNE" ANTARA SHAPING SDN BHD No: 36 JALAN BERANGAN PELABUHAN KELANG TELEX: MA ***** MAWAR EXPRESS RO-RO/VEHCLE CARRER SERVICE TOE. MALAYSIA ANTARA V.l/ 82 ANTARA V:2/82 ANTARA V.3/82 ANTARA *4/S2 PJtELANG 7/5 20/5 3/6 17/ i
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    • 65 22 VHli' I' 3 111 WSSEL OF FQUOMW MEF I ■MEDIATE MIL KMC: HV. MKARSN SA oocsrnoN avauble for TYTE: SEP Ciwn GKT 1003 UP: 450 FT BEAM; 63.5 SORT: 1420 MT LIGHT WIGHT: 0309 IT MCUDMG 157 LT no RON BALLAST FOR FURTHER DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT AGENTS: GULFEAST SHIPPING PTE
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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