The Business Times, 6 September 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1982 60 CENTS
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  • 371 1  -  By WONG MAI YUN DOMESTIC exports of furniture this year will not be greater than last year's, forecasts Mr CS Lim, president of the Singapore Furniture Manufacturers and Traders Association. He said local factories have been receiving smaller orders this year. According to the
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  • 215 1 AMSTERDAM-ROTTER-DAM Bank, which opened an offshore branch here nearly three years ago, is setting up a merchant banking arm sometime later this year. Baron Reint H de Vos van Steenwijk, Amro Bank's regional manager and general manager in Singapore, told Business Times that the
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  • 480 1  -  Exclusive: Trade and Industry Minister Tony Tan talks to the BT By TERESA OOI TRADE and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan said on the eve of the International Monetary FundWorld Bank annual meeting in Toronto that the way the IMF deals
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  • 481 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG NTUC Income, one of the leaders in the local life insurance market, is determined to improve its sales of general policies as well. It announced on Saturday, at the opening of an in-house seminar, two new policies one designed for Housing
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  • 310 1 AN INCREASINGLY large volume of insurance premiums here are being siphoned off to London and, to a lesser extent, Hongkong. The outflow is channelled by brokers and by insurance underwriters in the form of treaties. Though no estimates are available, the bulk of insurance
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 47 1 THE condition of film magnate Tan Sri Runme Shaw, 81, remained critical last night as he lay in a coma in the intensive care unit at the Mount Elizabeth Hospital. He is believed to have suffered a stroke following a fall at his home.
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    • 69 1 AFP THE INDONESIAN Consortium of Construction Industries (ICCI) lo6t some US$lOO million because it failed to erect a military academy building in Saudi Arabia, the economic daily newspaper Juraal Ekuin reported yesterday. Technical problems have prevented the ICCI from meeting a contract for the construction of the King
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    • 67 1 Reuter WESTERN Europe's biggest chocolate maker and its biggest coffee roaster, both Swiss-based companies, have announced a plan to merge to create the continent's third largest food company. The new company, Interfood, will be formed by a merger of Interfood and Jacobs. Interfood makes chocolates under the Suchard
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    • 88 1 Reuter SIR Douglas -Bader, Britain's legless fighter pilot who became a legend for his World War n exploits, died yesterday at the age of 72. He lost both legs in a flying accident in 1931, but at the outbreak of war was back in the cockpit as
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    • 72 1 UPI ITALIAN investigators said Italy's top fighter of organised crime and terrorism, General Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa, had turned up new evidence shortly before his death on links between the Mafia and Sicilian business interests. Police swarmed over Italy looking for the assassins of Chiesa, who won
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    • 72 1 Reuter THE UNITED Nations Command said it suspected that a statement by a US soldier that he had defected to North Korea was made under duress. The soldier, Private Joseph White, crossed from his base in South Korea to the north a week ago. He was quoted
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    • 70 1 AFP A PUBLIC row is hotting up in Hongkong over the HK$2l million (US$3.5 million) which Hongkong's unofficial government councillors donated to the South Atlantic Fund for victims of the Falklands war without public knowledge. Civic groups have demanded the return of the money since only £3.3 million
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    • 26 1 Reuter ISRAEL plans to establish three new Jewish outposts in the occupied West Bank soon despite President Reagan's call for a settlement freeze. Reuter
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  • 509 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG THE Asean Finance Corpora tion, after a slow start, is now poised to play a more active role in the financial and economic arena of this region. Senior executives of the company are now scouting around the region for
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 211 1 Fast Loans «™a~ CONTRARY to popular views, Japanese middle managers are likely to be healthier, more cheerful and more self-confident than the vast majority of ordinary workers Page THERE are basically four options open to a company seeking more markets and profits Page 3 MEXICO has announced it is establishing
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 279 2 ROUND one of the national management game ended last week and 25 teams have qualified for the semifinals. During the opening period of the semi-finals to be played this week, companies may find their production capacities just adequate to meet demand.
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    • 574 2 The ease with which Japanese companies arrive at consensus would be impossible without the middle managers who mediate |the two-way flow of thoughts and feelings between senior executives and the rank and file. Accordingly, Japanese middle managers have long been believed to bear the brunt
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    • 507 2 FT ASKED what would be more difficult than selling sand to Arabs, many Western executives might suggest selling management training to Japanese. But that is one of the easier tasks of the Euro-Asia Centre based at the Insead business school in France. "When
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    • 193 2 THE Singapore Institute o< Management, in conjunction with the Singapore National Employers Federation, is introducing a series of training programmes to help companies improve their in-house courses. The programmes are in response to the Skills Development Fund's request (or comprehensive programmes to help develop the competence of
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    • 231 2  -  Boardroom ballads With apologias to Ltwii Carroll Bertie Ramsbetterm Will you, won't you; Will you, won't you, Help the western world a bit? Just a little White House something To reduce your deficit? Presidential orthodoxy Propagates the dreaded poxy; Economic death by proxy Seems to be the size
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    • 747 3  -  •By WANG LOOK KEAH WHAT are the options available to companies seeking more markets and profits? According to two Stanford business school professors, there are basically four options open to a company given the product it provides and the market it serves: market penetration,
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    • 1029 3 FT NO-ONE was really surprised when the Indian government recently announced that it was bidding to hold the 1992 Olympics in New Delhi. The city is already being turned upside down and spruced up for the Asian Games this winter. Apart from undertaking
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    • 492 3 FT AS A consultant in information processing Martin Buss has come across a fair number of different computers in his time. Although he is all for variety he finds that it can cause difficulties. Often large companies, particularly multinationals, find that computers
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 153 2 I member Chef Dominique BUis. Chef du Restaurant, L'eacargot, Hotel Obercrt Imperial. and intimate new L'escargot at the Oberoi Imperial. Mirror glass, plants and tones of wiing white, pink and grey predominate. And Chef Dominique whose experience includes stints at Maxim's and the Ritz Carlton in Boston cooks like a
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    • 103 2 Car Doc V-V 111 A Car Doctor? Yes. He looks after our fleet of cars, and he has a team of 'nurses' too. to ensure that each and every one of Ken-Air Supercars is in top condition engine, body, tyres, mechanical and electrical systems; even the door hinge musn't squeak.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 46 3 This issue has been completed This announcement appears as a matter of record only, September 1982. MALAYAWATA STEEL BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) SPECIAL ISSUE OF 8,882,067 New Ordinary Shares of 1.00 each at a price of 1.40 per share. Advised by Asian International Merchant Bankers Berhad
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    • 77 3 m.? Dining at Le Rosier begins by being something of an occasion. But it soon becomes a way of life. A somewhat exclusive way of life, of course. One that's reserved for a discerning elite who appreciate the artistry of la cuisine franqaise. And there are quite sufficient people in
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 525 4 AFP THE Chinese Communist Party (CCP), in a major remodelling of its leadership, will be headed by a secretary-general rather than a chairman. It will also undergo a purge in its ranks of critics, Chairman Hu Yaobang told the 12th Party Congress in Beijing. His comments
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    • 139 4 AFP A SINO-JAPANESE project to develop crude oil in China's Bohai Bay is expected to cost almost three times the original estimate. Officials of Japan-China Oil Development Corporation said that exploration funds, all of which were to be financed by the Japanese partner, were
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    • 376 4 AFP JAPANESE Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki has reacted calmly to remarks by Chinese Communist Party Chairman Hu Yaobang about a Japanese move to revive militarism. Mr Suzuki said: "Chairman Hu only mentioned some militarists but not the Japanese government or the nation as a
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    • 258 4 Reuter CHINA is speeding up the construction of power stations to pave the way for vigorous economic development anticipated in the next decade. This was disclosed by Miss Qian Zhengying, Minister of Water Resources and Electric Power, to the Xinhua News Agency.
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    • 346 4 INTERVENTION by the International Natural Rubber Organisation (Inro) in the rubber market to support prices will In future be unpredictable in order to discourage speculation. The acting chairman of Inro, Nelson Ogowewo of Nigeria, said this at the end of the 34-member council's two-day special session
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    • 477 4 Reuter AN UNUSUALLY severe dry season has led to water shortages in big Indonesian cities, an outbreak of cholera in Kalimantan (Borneo) and a famine in Irian Jaya (New Guinea) that has claimed more than 100 lives. There has been no rain in many parts
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    • 251 4 AFP THE INDONESIAN counter-purchase policy launched in January this year has started to pay off. Some US$l76 million worth of contracts has so. far been concluded under the export-import linkage system. The contracts include the supply of 977,000 tonnes of urea and other fertilizers
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    • 230 4 PILOTS landing at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport are now having to put up with runway lights which are either too bright or too dim. Urgent calls from pilots to the control tower requesting that the lights be adjusted cannot be heeded immediately.
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    • 628 6 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund's policymaking arm has urged that agreement be reached by next spring on a way to provide the institution with more funds to help financially troubled countries. But the IMF's 22-member interim committe was unable to reach a consensus on
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    • 215 6 Reuter FRENCH Finance Minister Jacques Delors said his country had no intuition of introducing a two-trer currency market for the French franc. Mr Delors, in Toronto for meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank, had been asked to comment on market
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    • 425 6 AFP BRITAIN will handle the Third World's debt problems with a monetarist hand in a sympathetic glove, Britain's Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Geoffrey Howe said in Toronto. In an interview published shortly before a meeting of the IMF's interim
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    • 439 6 UPI EGYPT has said it supports the "positive aspects" o* President Reagan's Middle East peace initiative, becoming the first Arab state to endorse officially parts of the new American blueprint for peace in the troubled region. A government statement, issued in Cairo last Saturday
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    • 377 6 UPI ISRAELI Defence Minister Ariel Sharon has warned that Israel may set up a "special status" security zone in southern Lebanon if the Lebanese government does not sign a peace treaty with Israel. He also attacked President Reagan's proposal to link the occupied
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    • 301 6 UPI, Reuter ITALY became the third West European country to defy the American ban on sales of US-licensed equipment to the Soviet Union. It thus joined Britain and France in open defiance of President Reagan's ban on the use of US
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    • 309 6 OPEC experts, meeting after Saudi Arabia warned that high-quality oil prices had to rise quickly if the kingdom was to continue defending the group's base tariff, have backed an increase of up to US$2.3O a barrel, the Middle East Economic Survey (MEES) said.
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    • 722 6 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From FT FT73 0015 LAXSFOANC/ NRTOSATPE PAA PA005 0025 JFK/SFO/HKG SLA SQ41 0705 MAA SIA SQ43 0000 DHA SLA SQ101 0805 KUL MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 0945 KCH RBA ***** 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL CAL C1814 1030
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    • 372 7 UPI THE US unemployment rate now at 9.8 per cent has been "gaining on us for years". President Reagan said on Saturday, and can only be brought down by sticking with his economic plan. In the second of a renewed series of Saturday radio
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    • 510 7 NYT THE US basic money supply rose by US$l.5 billion in the latest reporting week the fourth increase in five weeks. The announcement last Friday by the Federal Reserve of the increase in the M-l money supply to $456.3 billion for the week
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    • 606 7 NYT SALES in the US by America's big three car makers dropped 32.1 per cent in the last 10 days of August from the similar period in 1981, bringing sales to their lowest daily rates since 1962. General Motors, Ford and Chrysler reported
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    • 315 7 Reuter THE recession-hit zinc industry in the 10-nation European Community has agreed to create a crisis fund to finance the closure of surplus production capacity, industry sources said. Faced with falling prices and a slump in demand from customers affected by economic recession,
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    • 101 7 AP THE United States and three European nations have signed an agreement on deep-sea mining, the issue which cast America as an outsider to the Law of the Sea Treaty. The agreement among France, Britain, West Germany and the US provides that conflicting
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    • 208 7 Reuter NORWAY, in a bid to boost its exports and spur employment, jwill devalue its currency by 3 per cent from today, the second downward adjustment in a month, the government announced. The central bank made technical adjustments to the basket on Aug 2.
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    • 512 7 Reuter MEXICO has announced it is establishing a two-tier foreign currency exchange system effective immediately. Carlos Tello Macias, president of the country's central bank, said a preferential rate of 50 pesos to the US dollar will apply for the importation of essential products and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 483 5 Announcing The new American Express Now, there is a new and better way to achieve tighter control over company expenses, to improve cash flow, reduce administrative overheads and provide your executives with the international convenience and buying power of the American Express® Card. The new American Express Corporate Card System.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 141 6 F£i Chase has moved. Our Main Office is now at Shell Tower. 50, Raffles Place. From larger premises conveniently located in the heart of Singapore's new banking centre, Chase stands ready to offer you its full range of retail banking products. In addition, we have other facilities and services provided
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 133 7 v >• •QatwteJt Woods of Ragate s low competitive rates are really low and competitive For instance, me rental (one week unlimited mileage, etc) of a Ford Fiesta ***** UK£5l (low season) and £68 (peak), is as much as 62% less than other mapr car rental firms! Woods of Reigate
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    • 249 7 Fifty-f Of Ran Am Experience Now Flies The Fastest Way To Houston Daily t N t i shp S? i** m L «i mat iM IS 111 Experience Pan Am First Class. More Space, More Privacy More Comfort. The idea behind Pan Am's Sleeperette® seat is not new. It made
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  • REVIEWS
    • 547 8  -  By XU YING-CHENG THE TINGE of appreheaaios was enly to be expected. Coald a 14-year-«Id toss realCsscerte with sdcqaate skill, dexterity mĔ pw—■—? I was Mt the saly sae whs felt a little deabtfal about Ja Hee Sab's defeat with the Sbgapsre Symphaay Orchestra (SSO) last Friday.
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    • 831 8  -  By PATRICIA GOH BASSOON in a jazz band? You've got to be joking, I thought. But sure enough, there it was a picture of an Australian jamming it up on an honest-to-good-ness bassoon. He calls himself a "multi-instrumentalist" and behind him in the photograph are three saxophones,
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    • 186 9 JOINTLY irurtifl by Ike Natlaaal Ink Develtp■eat Caaaell aid the Aagapare Back Pabllabera' AweUttw, the 14tk Fmtirmi ti B—ka win hinat the WerM Trade Ceatre till fflghlgMa at the Fair raage fraai flte akawa, Malay iraaa, alae akawa, atarytetllag aai pappat abawa, ta
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    • 762 9  -  READ YOUR WAY UP By LEE YOKE MENG LAST MONTH, Singapore celebrated her 17th birthday with much pomp and excitement. This month, the Singapore Book Festival celebrates its 14th birthday with less pomp, but no less excitement. The Book Festival or
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    • 575 9 NOTHING can quite escape the onslaught of technology and computerised equipment. Not even the way we read. Reading may, if the sales people of the audiovisual style have their way, soon become "listening." The reason? Small, compact cassette tape recorders or players are now making "learning
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    • 940 9  -  By CHRISTIAN TYLER FT AN unsuspected British appetite for dietary fibre is helping to restore Britain's leading paperback book publisher to commercial fitness. Penguin Books has sold nearly one million copies of the diet book, The F-Plan by Audrey Eyton, at £1.50 each. It is
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    • 1077 9  -  By KOH TSE YING THE National Reading Month has got off very well indeed in schools. Students in many schools are given 10 to 30 minutes for "silent reading" and book sellers have been making calls to promote sales of such favourites as the
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    • 493 9 kßrowsingJ 1 Through BBFKBENCK Materia* are a mast tor the rewst releases are: The Euromarket Directory of Borrowers and Leaden from Euromoney. A basic reference publication for all Euromarket participants, it is probably the first and only guide to both sides of the offshore market. Listed
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    • 761 10  -  By JIN THERE ARE, shall we say, "psycho" movies and there are "sicko" movies. The film for which Alfred Hitchcock is probably most famous is a psycho movie, but it could have been insidiously responsible for the emergence of the sicko movie, although it may
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    • 477 10 CONCERTS On Thursday, the FmitMiol String Orchestra will play a selection of works by Vivaldi, Bach, Wieniawski, and Fussan under the baton of conductor Joseph Yan Yin Wing. At the Victoria Concert Hall, 8 pm. Tickets at $1 obtainable at the Central Booking Office, Tangs and Cold Storage.
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    • 475 10 IF YOU'RE thinking of a visit to Sentosa this month, be prepared for a bonus from the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA). It isn't a cut in ferry costs, or an offer of free drinks. What the PSA is about to hand out instead
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 816 8 How whales communicate IF YOU are tudnted by wtet gin on under tIM M, y*o will not want to miss i dteumtary en kt« wfeak» commnnlcate among themselves. In a tt-mlaite 4wudmtary, Walter Cremttte's I miveme (eh 5, 1.25pm), yn will alas discover why Vltamla C cmM he a eve
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 285 10 World Technology for ASEAN progress through ENEX-ASIA 'Q9 South East Asia 4th International Electrical M J t-i r> Electronic Engineering Exhibition. 19-23 OCTOBER 1982 SINGAPORE World Trade Centre Singapore may be a small island, but it hosts the biggest electrical and electronics engineering exhibition in Southeast Asia. Enex-Asia '82 the
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    • 53 10 SAMUEL MONTAGU CO. LIMITED CHANGE OF ADDRESS With effect from 6 September 1982 our new address, telephone and telex numbers will be:Address 4101 OCBC Centre Singapore 0104 Telephone *****1 (General) *****81 (Bullion) *****94 (Bonds/CD's) *****11 (FX/ACU/Money Market) Telex RS ***** SAMONS (General) RS ***** SMSING (Bullion) RS ***** SMSING (FX/ACU/Money
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 813 10 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROHN 9 When you got to the Oval Lan bashed the car in (2,7) 10 Running over and preparing to open (9) 12 He doesn't win and there's a row (4) 13 Promising to be intelligent 14 Fret foolishly about the soldiers, in a state of anxiety (7)
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  • 2566 11  -  City enjoys only a small share of the treasure that was promised This first article of a fourpart series is based on reporting by ROBERT HANLEY, DONALD JANSON and ROBERT McFADDEN and was written by McFadden. ROBERT HANLEY, DONALD JANSON, ROBERT McFADDEN NYT
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 292 11 Why Conqueror is most cost-effective inbuildinga good company image. these reces sionary times when promotional budget is tight and competition gets tougher, a company's image becomes all important. Using a more expensive business stationery to convey a favourable impression for your company is in fact most cost efficient and effecFor
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 108 12 Hii vri L'escargot. Restaurant extraordinaire. (Do rxi read the winr list, uull be here all ni^ht) OBEROI IMPERIAL SINGAPORE JALAN RUMBIA SINGAPORE 0923 TEIEPHONF NO 737J666 OwwigC mtvinv Hind H >t«*> lnte» tufx «ul Ltd «532| An offering of the finest in Chinese and Seafood cuisine amid a setting of
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    • 171 12 As much as you can eat for only $17.50. pi r i f Local food. NXestcm food.Cold cuts. Salads. Desserts. A different culinary theme every day. Eat as much as you want. At the Orchard Cafe. Buffet Lunch. Daily 12 noon 2.30pm. >*- A great place to be. A cosy
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    • 158 12 Whatever your taste, the Cockpit Hotel mates it great. Slimii Stilood Restaurant The Siamese Seafood Restaurant is as good as Bangkok! Victoria Bar The Coffee-House Relax in an atmosphere of For informal meals and elegant days gone by light hearted snacks a I w Penang Hoac Singapore 0923 Tel *****11
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 299 13 THE US/Sing opened for the week at 2.1600/20 and was traded to a high of 2.1680/00 before easing to a low of 2.1425 40 before firming .marginally to close at 2.1460/70. Trading for the week was moderately quiet as month end fell on the middle of the week
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    • 287 13 THE reporting week witnessed the full implementa- tion of the automatic clearing system. 1 Overnight interest rates fluctuated at a wide range Jf 15 per cent to 3 per cent <pr the beginning of the >*eek but gradually stabjfred around 10 per cent for the rest of week. The
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    • 201 13 THE DOLLAR in London on Friday closed firmer after a late rally on short-covering and technical position squaring ahead of the long US week-end. After falling about 20 }>asis points below 2.45 marks on an early burst of selling, the dollar climbed to 2.4740/60 marks at the close, up
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    • 22 13 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.29 per cent.
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    • 176 13 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Sep 3: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 0 months 0 months 12 months U8f (Bid prteM) IDgk Low 117/u i<m U« 1013/10 119/16 113/16 113/16 117/16 12* 12 7/16 13 12* 133/16 12* 1 month 3
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    • 44 13 FOR THE week ended Saturday Sept 4, the range at call rates received train Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: teak M: 4Vi to 7 per cent. GoMrai land: 5 to 5.12 per cent Mi imiiU of funds totalled 064 million.
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    • 278 13 IN WHAT MUST be seen as one of the most impressive rallies since 1960, the gold marCt has made sustained advances since the v of US$33O a troy on Aug 13, Green and Collier says. As of last Friday, the market had moved to US$464 slightly more than US$l3O
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 229 13 WITH the exception of pepper, prices on the Singapore produce exchange last week improved significantly and dealers reported a pick-up in business. Coffee prices were firm earlier in the week but softened somewhat towards the weekend ahead of the International Coffee Organisation meeting in
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    • 227 13 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Friday extended losses late on long liquidation ahead of the holiday weekend and this week's USDA crop report to close down 8V« to six US-cents a bushel. Traders called Friday's action a technical reversal as prices opened above Thursday's highs but closed below Thursday's
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    • 1188 13 COMMODITY markets in London burst into life Just before the week end last week as gold shot up to its highest level for a year. Growing anxiety about the repayment of massive debts by Mexico and Argentina caused investors to switch from currencies into more
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    • 225 13 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday extended losses late on follow-through local long liquidation to close on bottom of an BVt-cent range, off 4Vk to 5Vi US-cents a bushel. The unimpressive opening advance given the extent of strength in precious metal markets weighed on sentiment and sparked nervous, chain
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    • 819 13 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed in London on Friday £47 to £4 a tonne above Thursday night's closing after a day of fluctuations. Firm prfces on the nearby contracts placed both the remaining 1982 contracts at large premiums over the forward deliveries. The substantial rise of £47 at the
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 128 13 Reuter STATE OWNED British Nuclear Fuels Ltd (BNFL) said pretax profit more than doubled to £34.5 million in the year to March 31, 1982, from 16.1 million the previous year. Sales of BNFL, whose main activity is the provision of nuclear fuel services, rose to £412.7 million
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 936 14  -  I) «Singapore BLS By NAJEEB JARHOM FOR the first time since mid-May, the Singapore stock market last week displayed ample bullish signs to suggest that a new trend is emerging, which could well mark a turnaround from a bear to bull market. As increasing
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    • 414 14  -  Week ended September 3 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUE Bfrt« Cttfi Bonus issue of one-for-one. OTHERS liitwim Stogapere has sold 50 per cent of its interest in its wholly-owned subsidiary, Cycle aai Carriage is planning a joint venture to manufacture vehicle components in compliance
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    • 708 14 mW MM K.Lumpur Si! A THE MOOD remained buoyant at the Kuala Lumpur stock market as share prices continued to stay well ahead on good all round support in the holiday-short-ened week. Although there were rounds of profit-taking, these were generally well absorbed in a market still
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    • 511 14 THE BEST Hong Leoag lad *5 n H Leoag Credit m 66 Tractor* J50 84 Spore Laad wo m Berjuatai 500 80 8el Proprrtir» 116 58 OUI MO 45 D Keranat 550 45 Supreae Corpa 302 43 Ayer Hitam Tie MO 40 DBS 780 35 Islaad A
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    • 3081 14 IMS Hick Low Coapaay Laat Sal* Gr** Dif DW ■for- Or* SECTION ONE Gr*s YH Net P/E Vel *000) 1 Week Hi«k Lew INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 233 306 320 141 291 460 326 347 132 210 2S3 68 138 300 340 Acma Alcoin Allied Choc BAT Bala
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    • 118 14 THE faUawtag to a tlat a( the II meat actively traded ftecha aa the Stack Exehaage ef Sagapere laat week. It glvea the taraever la thaawada af aalto, cleatag prleea aa Friday aad the high aad law far IKS IMBMAV flMlW PplfM DU4 •m 8V> U m
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    • 883 15 w, New York S A UPI PROSPECTS of an international financial crisis gave all Street's summer rally an unexpected boost that drove prices to their highest level in more than a year in the third busiest wjeek in history. Just about
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    • 153 15 k*'4 Bangkok y BULI£ took complete command at the Securities Exchange of Thailand in active trading last week, with a pause on Wednesday. The heavy buying activity was attributed largely to the previous week's firmness which convinced both veterans and new investors to enter the market.
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    • 654 15 lllokyo THE TOKYO stock market closed the week higher last Saturday with the DowJones Average recovering the 7,200-yen mark for the first time in a month. I nt e r n a 11 onally-popular blue chips were notable gainers and the Dow finished stronger for
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    • 1102 15 WALL Street stocks closed sharply higher in near panic buying last Friday as investors, faced with concerns about the international banking system, sought protection in blue chip issues. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose nearly 16 points to around 925 on volume of about 132 million
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    • 217 15 Sydney df 4 THE Sydney Am rtit etased on a Arm note la* week, hWiiil by Ike ■trattt at Wall Mrvet aad a uamJĕ jamp klkepU prim. the All eleee at (KJ with the Friday rally reeeaplng kM te poet a gala of SJ palate
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    • 1224 15  -  11 M U London J'-' By GERALD COLVERD THE leas one knows about an investment, the higher the share price is likely to go. Evaluation by romanticism puts the multiples of value upon hope and expectation and no price oa performance. There was a time, not too
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    • 184 15 PRICES fell on the Milan dure market last week in very km turnover. The DCI allchare index ended 1.3 per cent lower, at 116J5. Investors once again shunned the market owing to domestic economic uncertainties. Finance shares declined by 2.6 per cent La Centrale Ord and
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 89 15 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in ttie Republic of Singapore) RIGHTS ISSUE OF 51,418,034 SHARES OF $1.00 EACH AT PAR The Board of Directors of United Engineers Limited ("the Company") announce that by September 2,1982, the closing date for the Company's recent Right? Issue, acceptances and Excess Shares Applications were received
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    • 162 15 J r*'. r u •4 •> I****? U HAI 1 ft s* ft <9 1« I fn 3*5 r>*r A XT i 0.-: M .<s R M V*V; W Vr4 1 Bi f «k&2 ■Hi m -A •Sv *t Jet BE SP Iml* DINING AREA 5-;, Spend an exciting day
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  • 103 16 OVERSEAS Union Bank has officially opened its wholly-owned banking subsidiary in Toronto, Canada. The subsidiary, Overseas Union Bank of Singapore (Canada), has a paid-up capital of Css million. Its directors include Mr Lien Ying Chow (chairman), Mr Lee Hee Seng (deputy chairman), Mr Hsuan Owyang,
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  • 692 16 Cmt Rx Beeki Date fatal tar Tetaltar AJeem PlJMt 2W%I Date Sep 21 Owe Oct 2 Payable Oct 15 the year 2Vi% Ptwlm yee 3.7%<a) Alex HMg> 0%<b) Sep 10 Sep 17 Sep 27 6% 3%<a) tgdlt 5%I Sep 13 Sep 30 Oct 2 5% 10 1 r
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  • 198 16 f empMy niHrahn Ex Date ■safes < API Baktt KaM Bonus issue of 1 far 3 Sep 15 Sep 27 Proposed bonus tame NYA of 2 for 1 NYA Fed CaMes Proposed rights Issue oil for 3 NYA $1.15 per share NYA G Lntar Proposed rights issue o(3
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  • 330 16 SINGAPORE contributes more than its (air share to Sime Darby's profits and what it does for Sime, it can do for other Malaysian companies as well. This was stated by Sime Darby chairman Tun Tan Slew Sin in a luncheon address to members of the
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  • 313 16 Reuter BENDIX Corp has filed a countersuit against Martin Marietta in the Maryland Federal Court, alleging that Marietta's tender offer violates disclosure requirements of federal securities laws. The suit charges that Martin Marietta had failed to adequately inform Bendix shareholders of its plans to either abandon
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  • 382 16 ENTREPRENEUR Jack Chia's ambitious As4oo million plan to re-develop the Melbourne suburb of South Yarra may be delayed indefinitely because of strong opposition. According to the Australian Information Service, the Prahran City Council, which has Jurisdiction over South Yarra, has rejected the project which
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  • 265 16 UNTTED Engineers' eae-fer-eae rights fame sff ered at $1 par valae at a time whea the stack market prices were drepplag sharply has, ast aaexpeetedly, heea aadersabserihed. The eempaay inwrnt aver the weekead thaj^aeapplleatlsas received ameaated ta 44 JM milttaa shares, repreeeatiag 81.1 per
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  • 431 16  -  Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By SIOW LI SEN SHAREHOLDERS of recently listed Asiatic Development Bhd who sold their shares last week, without knowing that their scrips were not issued in marketable lots of 1,000 shares each, will probably not face buying-in tomorrow. Business Times
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  • 261 16 MALAYSIAN Plantations Berhsd (MPB), s unit of Multi-Purpose Holdings, has reported a severe downturn in pre-tax profit to M 51.66 million (from $6.07 million previously) for the half year ended June 30,1982. Group turnover was also down 20 per cent to 113.9 million
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  • COMPANY BRIEFS
    • 29 16 has obtained approval from the Malaysian Foreign Investments Committee (or its propoaed acquisitions of four companies and two parcels of land in Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 18 16 says it paid $1,008 million for its 50.1 per cent interest in Trans-Pacific Credit Pte Ltd.
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    • 14 16 has ap- pointed Mr Kuok Khoon Chen to its board at directors.
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    • 27 16 has queried Stae Darby BM on the expected effect on the group's profit on Pernas Sime Darby's acquisition of SC Johnson and Son (Pte) Ltd.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 105 16 MERMNGS "SSiTIZ ANNIVERSARY SALE S«pt*mb«r. All Showroom NOW ON! Horn* Mu«t bo B^VWW W Cloorod. Hurry I All imported items! A FuH Range of Sports Equipment tor eolf, Tennis, Squasli, Windsurfing including exclusive sportswear/casual wear. Up to 40% discounts on golf equipment. Ladies imported swimwear from $25. J&M, Etonic golf
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    • 117 16 The Brasserie chose ft i So should vou. PerePatriarchefixwnEscofßer. fe 3 < 1 vj What did The Marco Polo Hotel's wine-tasters select as their house wine? P&re Patriarche. From Escoffier, Singapore's fine-quality new wine merchant. These fine, fullbodied and velvety red and white wines are shipped over to Singapore from
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 62 16 OUTLOOK for today: Fair in the morning; showers expected in several areas in the afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7M pm oa Sep 5 at the airport: Maximum temperature 29.9 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 25.0 Associated humidity 9J Hours of sunshine 3.75 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 401 17 UPI THE CONVERTED ferry Tampomas-2 that took 700 lives when it sank last year was unseaworthy and operating with documents certified under pressure from an official involved in the ship's purchase, a navigation director said. Willy Manayang, who issued temporary documents for the 6,139-ton Tampomas2,
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    • 442 17  -  By G DURAIRAJ SABAH Shipbuilding Repairing and Engineering, which launched the largest ship to be built in Malaysia recently, has received new orders worth $34 million for two similar ships. This has boosted the value of the yard's order book for 1962-83 to
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 85 17 Reuter THE London tanker brokers panel announced generally lower weighted average world tanker freight rate assessments over the period July 16 to Aug 15 compared with the previous month. General purpose worldscale fell to 170.0 from 172.5 last month, medium range was down at 125.6 from 126.0,
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      • 69 17 THE Japanese shipping industry had a total of 1,980 ocean-going ships at end April, aggregating 80.15 million deadweight tons, the Japan Shipowners' Association said in a survey report. This was down 4.3 per cent from 2,069 ships and down 4.6 per cent from 83.97 million tons a
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    • 800 17 Sfclppiag Uae P»«e CM Sfclpvia«LJM Pace C«l Achlprlrfo Shpg AIM Ahreokirl Unrr Alfred CT Alltraaa Alpac Aagonav* Anhautg Aalara Shpg APC Liar APL Argentiar ASCL ASL Coot Atlai Uan Aaia Merchant Austin* Uae Amtnllu Cant Bait-Orient Baltic Baogkok Coot 1 frBBS Ben Line Bn AflU Benbulk Blntulu
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    • 632 18 Reuter TOWERING over Belfast and visible from almost any point in the city are two huge, yellow gantry cranes of Harland and Wolff's shipyard. Known throughout the city as Goliath and Samson, they are a constant reminder of a trade which made Belfast
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    • 445 18 A NEW act has been introduced in the US which calls for 5 per cent of the nation's bulk cargo to be carried in US-flag, US-built ships in 1963, and to increase that figure by one per cent
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    • 1816 18 FREIGHT rates for grain chartering on Thursday were generally maintaining their (airly steady structure. A vessel being booked from the US Gulf to two ports South Korea at 115 basis 38 feet draft or at $15.30 for 36 feet. A steady $6.80 was agreed for grain from the
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    • 672 18 FRESH business was slow to develop on the London secondhand ship sale and purchase market, shipbrokers said Prices remained very depressed reflecting the similarly depressed freight market. After the previous week's sudden upsurge in activity, the lull returned. The market was characterised by few transactions for continued trading
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    • 482 19 UNCERTAINTIES over prices and demand are casting a shadow over the trade in liquefied petroleum gas. Owners erf LPG carriers are currently experiencing a lean time as too many ships chase too few cargoes. Saudi Arabia's plan to index LPG contract prices to
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    • 113 19 AFP FX)REIGN ships should give prior notification to the Indonesian government if they wished to pass through waterways in the Indonesian archipelago, the country's Communications Minister Marsha] Rusmin Nuryadin said. Such practice has become a law for all countries in the world, he added. Indonesia is
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    • 4172 24 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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    • 642 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator Godowns FCL for LCL Movement Cargo Schedule Location Bunga Butang Sea Hawk Oriental Champion Majapahit Asia Star Pegasus Pride Anson Slrl Bhum As Progress Peter Rickmers Petr Emtsov Saiah Aldeen Lampung Union Yenbo
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    • 1842 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AeMpeieg* *P« Singapore Shpg Corpora lion (S) Euro-Asia Um (PN KL PK) Adriatic CMtolMr Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) AFTA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Afr*-Rarmata Use Transgroup Pte
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    • 656 26 CONTAINERISATION has made ocean-borne trade more efficient, but it has been carried so far as to prove detrimental to commodities which cannot be loaded on containers. This was one of the points cited by Philippine wood producers in a position paper describing the state
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    • 370 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES 6.9.82/1500 Boleslaw Rumlnskl 8/9 Baltic FE alongside Bunga Tanjong 1/2 Leo Shpg alongside 6.9.82/2300 Equator IV 22 Thong Soon alongside 6.9.82/0700 Jenson IV 23 Thong Soon alongside 6.9.82/0700 Hannah Lu 46 Seallon alongside 6.9.82/0700 Kota Perwira 10/11
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    • 216 26 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 Yans Shipping ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits
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    • 454 17 GAY ZINC ANODES GAY BROTHERS METAL NXJSTWES PTE LTD 21. MANDM ESTATE. SMGATORE 2572 TEL: 2696)21 I \R I) INI ,\\'T All u Orient Overseas Cotdcu*test Line FULLY CONTMOUSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) iCaAtng Bremertiaven after Hamburg 'Closing Times (S pore): FCL 7/9 0500 MRS LCI 6/9 1700 m
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    • 322 17 V UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES I'.T; 6 10 11/10 Dubai (16/10). Abu Dtiatk (18/10). Damnum (20/10). Kuwait (22/10) Kuwait (28/10), Dammam (30/10). Abu Ohab. (1/11). Dubat (3/11). Mma Qaboos (5/11) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE AcceptM( LCI cargo for Dubai Kuwait Bahrain and Dammam Acceptinf LCI cargo
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    • 26 17 LONDON Freights D/m SHIP Sales II SHIPPING Sehedale Vm/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Aets fsr Wham IX SHIPS la Port X CONSORTIA X REGIONAL Weather X
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    • 479 17 FOR GENUINE mbk DIESEL ENGINE SPARE PARTS AND SERVICE, CONTACT: lIS WESTERN EAGLE (PTE) LIMITED W!■ TEL: *****77 TELEX: R*****6 WESEA MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS SaM SaM In Part 74/9 11-12/9 13-14/9 19-20/9 2 25-28/9 2 3-4/10 5-6/10 9-10/10
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    • 693 18 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Contemner Service Feeder *P Ke»ang Vessel PEMCA Sid WHOM MAM 10/9 N DEL FT B FCNAGA 17/9 SfIAIOA B DAHUA ?4/9 N IXMW B PtJIAGA 1/10 6 SUHIA B DAHLIA 9/10 TOYAMA Spore 1) Mseiles 2) Warn J) Kbwg 4) Gb«r| 7/9 22/9 27/9 28/9 30/9
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    • 376 18 OCI VC W f\f|7 YAM ABHIT A-SHINNIHON LIH€ JLiJLA W jESI CONTAINCP SERVICE# Atlantic/Canada Pacific South Waal Pacific North Waat USA/CANADA is/it i»/w 23/11 2/11 27/ M 1/11 »/l« Vll 7/11 M/ll a/u 3/10 4/11 7/11 ia/ia i 7/» »/u i. 21/11 22/11 25/11 Ki M/M n/u 3t/ia L 4/11
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 778 19 The Straits Steamship Group oci Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok CONTAMRSHIP SERVICE TO UK /CONTINENT j'*— MW| Brwi •Vl* *7/11 12/10 14/11 IV M 22/H 25/10 27/10 M/ll 00/11 10/11 14/11 IVII 11/11 24/11 21/11 07/12 00/12 14/12 IC/12 11/0 13/0 11/0
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    • 855 19 NOTICES INTERNATIONAL SALE NOTICE Offers are invited by Bangladesh Shipping Corporation for the sale of our Ocean-going dry cargo vessel M.V. FARIDPUR on "AS IS WHERE IS" basis. Hie broad particulars of the vessel are as follows: 1. DWT 7852 2. BULT 1959 (HOLLAND) 3. LOA 117.45 M 4. LfiP
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    • 32 19 '-ix (lUliii No. 44 Cnw*J Strvey at cmrgo es the Snxember. I*2, «n*n S OD a.m. to IJO p.m. No further murvey will be held •fter this date. tiHKßmntmm <n*> LID. N:-MN]
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    • 534 20 ft Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS Also accepting Iransßipntent cargo lor CARIBBEAN WEST MDtS ma Hamburg TW HR 5/9 7/9 14/9 16/9 22/9 24/9 Spore PR Pw 13/9 16/9 mPt SU P Relang Sport Maa*» HR long Oakland Seattle/ Beacn Tacomj Outaßay 8/9 Mrtar Eiprtu* >7/9 28 9 30/9 3/10 Cardfcaalay 12/9 14/9
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    • 547 20 MC.& LINE KM!* ImPHHt I.o**o*4 rn* CONVENTIONS. SERVICf Tt/Fran BUSAN KU 1778/178 UTUt 1818/1821 FULLY CONTAROtSED TO/FROM NORTH AAOICA NEST/EAST SUA n 27/8 78/8 COK in 3 9 4/9 OOnOMtTK 11/9 12/9 72/9 12/10 0 MIBOT 5f 22/9 23/9 79/9 19/10 8 CtWAI If 26/9 77/9 4/10 74/10 OGOKMORK 1/10
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    • 359 20 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAIfCR SERVICE ACCEPTMG Fa ft La CM6O FOB: W W ID W fll K* IM IHV im i»r* */> 5/9 25/9 27/9 29/9 i/n 2/10 CM>l«T<l 14/9 17/9 5/19 7/11 1/10 11/19 12/19 22/9 i 14/11 li lt 11/lt 29/19 21/1* mso tcoprw ia/fa i ra/ra
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    • 1006 20 Burn* Five Wa 8 jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LIME" Zl I niniur cad biuaaau M Burm> Eive Star Shipping Corpn. jßt BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" 1 LOADING FOR RANGOON m*m»wrw« 10/liSaat ~i/«W r? f w IS/11 PNASMRECVIRmM 11/n B. FSSC A 9«"'»«iMalor4 kj BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG Of
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    • 240 20 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAUS P« ESTttLK MSG PWNCt may sxt OCEAN RBOIMCB MSA ST SOTNttM kimu iiara WBTttIAK IU *****44/7 *****78 EAST MM DTK M IQ4MM4/4M7M ux\ mwmmmm IE *»7»/V7»l MUT9I IMK »lIMW m tTtunsm SUN UNION LINE KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/SOUTH PACIFIC Shwn
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    • 743 21 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIOAH. JEODAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) SPORE F COLOMBO HODEIDXH |J E DDAH| AQABA (COLOMBO 3-4/9 13-14/10 9-11/8 19-21/10 29-30/11 19-20/9 t 29-30/10 7-9/12 22-23/9 25-27/9 1-2/11 4-9/11 10-17/11 11-12/12 14-19/12 29-27/12 BAILED 13-14/10 22-23/11 1-2/1 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE KOTA
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    • 253 21 fl] IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT wMinn I'TTTTW^ S pore P. Ketone Loadnf tar M.V. MJUMN <Mu/Ba»ah/B«(hdad M.V. AiWASm 23/24 S«p< 20/21 Stpt Aqafcj/B*«h/BifM»d M.V. MJMABI 1 Oct Aqabi/Ba*«h/Bafhdad EAST BOUND RED SEA/JAPAN SERVICE M.V. ALNASITI ILV. AIFARABI 23/24 Sapt 20/21 Sept Yi 1 Oct li THROUGH
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    • 903 21 I BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONT/UNER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE to [WW TMug (iprni IMm Ii) Criiabr My* In FrMfttort f iprm Li»*r***< Bay COy Of E4Mv*k HBURG BHAVEN ROAM HAVSf Spot* P KciMfWOmjfl,/ Aintri* Antacrp Fimc* U/9 13/9 5/11 7/11 1/10 11/H 14/9 20/9 12/11 14/11 IS/II 17/1# 24/9 24/9
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    • 553 21 f r ri FAi i i i a i i fffl m ScanDutchQ WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER TO MED/UK/HC/SCAN SERVICE I tMSUS SM I WHOM ANSON SM mtooos sm rwo Bin ANSON 9/4 I A MKHSS 10/1 Sf LAMM f «o IS/1 ANSON li t i f *a ii/i wo urn
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    • 594 21 r»ge BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CORABANK 5 Oct 31 Oct 3 Nov 7 Nov CLYDEBANK 30 Nov 27 Doc 30 Doc 4 Jon Lukes/o Linos U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE Fro* JOHN LYRES LOUSE LYRES ZOELIA LYKES HOWELL LYKES lAN LYRES (•New Orleans, MoMe, Houston, Galveston) U.S. NEST
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    • 1384 22 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE mm *ssi stok Mono vessel ASM STAR V? 10 S«pt AISO MARU V 62 M EMI RAID Vl6 19 Sept "JAPAN AMBROSE V 66 A PIONEER VI? 24 Sept NEW TOR* MARU V 66 Mm c* PtMADELPHA No.) -NOKOU (12 Dm) BAITWOK It No. Also accept.!* MONTREAL.
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    • 714 22 'M CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lea** ter lOS ANGELES SM FRANCISCO SEATTLE. lACONA VANCOUWR IC Acccptaif fa/Ea CeNamrt P Merit Singapore I Anfftn II Sept 12 hp) I Oct AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acc#tolf fa/fa Cwtmori PUMmi S pore Me* Met S* Aho accepts ■RAVBU 73 Sept
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    • 607 22 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 60 1 ICB Budding Snnnton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****1/8 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES GUNONG TAHAN., DONG NOON DONG MYUNG S pore Loading For: 13 Sept Bahrain/Kuwait/ Bandar Abbas/ Bandar Khomeni 13 Sept )eddah 17 Sept Bandar Abbas/Bandar Khomeni Shipping Co. hd.
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    • 585 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. WZy Suite 2616 Internattona' Anson Rd Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 tlO L^esi V» awmsLStA-im BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S par* P. KaUng La*** Mr CHERRY ***** 14 Sapt BOULOGNEfWVm/m (AVON)/MUTES Vwvti iMdwf at Rata KraMu ALP AC LINE SST" S pore P Wanj Load* tar ALPAC AFRICA
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    • 453 23 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia MERCATOR S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 0500 7/9 1700 6/9 C ROZE 30E. A CONCORD 5E O CHEF 3Of K CHANCE 9E SSBRDGE 37E C CONTAINER 171™ TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: Also accepting
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    • 466 23 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA STORE KUANTAN TORT KELANG MALOWE PLEDGE 14/9 12/9 DISCHARGING FROM TAIWAN AND Loading Fof PT SUDAN' JEDDAH/GIZAN MALDIVE NAVIGATOR 9/9 12/9 6/9 Loading For Dubai MALDIVE MTORTER In Port Loading For Male MALDIVE PIONEER Sailed TAWAU Loading For MUSCAT Sailed MALDIVE PMDE 12/9 Loading For
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    • 939 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SHSOV BUILDING 55, Martet Street Smjapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SHSOV SHGAPORE Tetei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** f. KEIANG PENANG M/S SHMKAT NAM SOON SON. BHD IST Ah® 2NO FLOOfi MESSRS HAI THONG SHPfMG 23 rv
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