The Business Times, 9 September 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1182 60 CENTS
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  • 413 1 SOME changes have been made to the project which .Singapore proposed to carry out under Japan's US$lOO million aid package to the five Asean countries for human resource development. Singapore had originally planned to U9e its share of the US$lOO million aid package to
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  • 73 1 THE third-day hearing of businessman Peter Tierney's civil suit against Jasons International Pte Ltd and Mr Dennis William Pinder has been adjourned by the High to today. The adjournment arose on an application by counsel for the parties before Mr Justice Lai in chambers yesterday. Mr Tierney
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  • 511 1  -  By JOHN LIM SINGAPORE is planning to buy gas from Indonesia, possibly for use as feedstock for the $2 billion petrochemical complex's upstream cracker and to power the Public Utilities Board's newer electricity generating stations. The purchase of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and liquefied
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  • 199 1 DBS Finance has joined in the latest round of ratetrimming by lowering not only its housing loan rate but also its hire purchase rate on cars. Interest rates on both types of loans have been cut by half a percentage point. In the case of cars,
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  • 424 1  -  By SIOW LI SEN INDO-SIN Cement Enterprise is going ahead with its plan to build a cement plant in spite of an expected huge surplus of production capacity by 1984 in the cement industry. Its director, Mr Chla Ban Seng, said
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  • 149 1 THE price of gold declined on the London and Zurich markets yesterday. Gold, which touched US$5OO briefly in trading on Tuesday, opened in London at $477.50 an ounce compared with the previous close of $482.\1t later eased to $456 in the afternoon. Traders appeared to have
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 69 1 COMMUTERS will have to pay a $1 surcharge, in addition to the metered fare, from October 1 if they board a taxi within the restricted zone during the evening peak hours. The surcharge will apply during weekdays from 4 to 7pm and on Saturdays from noon to 3pm.
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    • 66 1 Reuter BANK of Indonesia governor Rachmat Saleh has had a series of meetings with major Western banks in Jakarta to discuss terms for a possible new general purpose credit of US$3OO million to $500 million, foreign bankers said. Mr Saleh and Finance Minister Ali Wardhana are continuing their
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    • 60 1 Reuter THE OWNERS of a jewellery store chain whose unexplained closure on Monday led to a frantic stampede on a local bank have left Hongkong, police said yesterday. A spokesman said CC Tse, owner of the Tse Lee Yuen group, left for Taiwan on Saturday. His son,
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    • 70 1 AP SWISS authorities said they were considering storming the occupied Polish embassy to free five hostages held by avowed anti-communist commandos who the Warsaw regime said were heavily armed. The embassy occupiers, partisans of the self-styled Polish "insurgent home army", had by daybreak yesterday released six women and
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    • 62 1 UPI THE monitoring committee of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries might call for an extraordinary meeting soon to discuss higher production quotas for its 13 members, Indonesian Oil Minister Subroto said yesterday. Mr Subroto also denied reports that Indonesia has charged Saudi Arabia with selling its crude
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    • 59 1 Reuter CHINESE Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang has called for a cutback in imports of consumer goods which the country is able to make and an export drive to earn foreign exchange. He said that while China would continue to pursue an open policy towards the outside
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    • 61 1 AP THE Mexican government has warned Americans taking advantage of the devalued peso to buy food in Mexico that it will confiscate their groceries at the border. Mexican merchants claim some American shoppers are taking advantage of the country's economic woes to buy up basic foods for resale
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    • 43 1 PETRONAS has struck oil and gas in substantial quantities off the coast of Trengganu. This is the first time the discovery is being made by the oil corporation's wholly-owned subsidiary, Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd since its incorporation in 1978.
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  • 247 1 MB EOH Beng Seng from the Monetary Aothortty ef Singapore's International OtMm will mpiiet Mr Heag Chiang Meag as nmnager of t beboaklmg aai most when the Intter'leaves at the eni of Ms seeoaimeat Mr Ksh has km wttfc the aatherittes far
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  • 514 1  -  By MANO SABNANI WIDESPREAD rumours that the Development Bank of Singapore (DBS) is heavily exposed to doubtful Mexican loans led to a bear raid on the company's shares at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. But senior bank officials promptly clarified the situation. The
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 592 2 NYT THE US Office of Management and Budget has agreed to accept a proposal by federal bank regulators that would require commercial banks to disclose more detailed information about bad loans and the banks' financial condition. William Issac, the chairman at the Federal Deposit Insurance
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    • 224 2 Reuter WEST Germany's rrglsasl states an ready to «ever •nly SI pei»ceat ef the federal government's 1.1 MlUea Deatochemark credit guarantee far AEG-Teiefaakea AG and net M per eeat as reqaested by Bans, Bavarian State Premier FraasJssef Strnnss said. Bat Straaas,
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    • 428 2 SHORTER term fixed deposits have stopped growing as a proportion of total fixed deposits in commercial banks in Malaysia, in contrast with the sharp rises posted last year. But this development offers little comfort to banks as there has been no shift in
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    • 266 2 Reuter MASSEY-FERGUSON Ltd may be close to reaching an agreement on a second refinancing plan, industry sources said. Massey-Ferguson officials are holding meetings with various members of the company's 200-member international hanking group in preparation for a set of talks scheduled for
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    • 428 2 Reuter THERE could be an agreement in principle between Dome Petroleum Ltd and its bankers by the end of the month, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) chairman Russell Harrison said in Toronto. Harrison said the final details of an accord
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    • 97 2 WELLS Fargo Bank will open a branch in Hongkong later' this year, after having Just started a merchant bank here. The bank has a representative office in the British colony since 1970. It also has a subsidiary there called Wells Fargo Finance (Hongkong) and is
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 329 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer compared with overnight New York levels, supported by local and European buying. Trading was moderate with total sales for the day recorded at 159 lots while kerb volume at 74 lots. Prompt closed higher at US$476/479 an ounce against 468/470 in
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    • 34 2 Tan Mm New York 8.95B rlnwi 9 0BS Zurich 9.15B 1KB MB 1 -J 9 306 'WS Singapore 8 SOB TV* 9 JOB OSS 9.306 Ooriatprtc MinUSdoUm troy ounce Source: Credit, S`pore
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    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are eurrently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.29 per cent.
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    • 185 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Sep US MhtftfSwt) Offer BM 7 day* 10 a/16 107/16 1 month 10* 10* 2 month* 11 J/16 111/16 3 months 117/16 11 &/16 6 months 127/16 12 5/16 6 months 12* 12* 12 months 12% 12* DM. SwJra. 1
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    • 47 2 RANGE ct prt ces after «d by dlscount house* on Sep 1: Overnight: 3H« Call deposits: Clouas 3-month BSB MUm Treasury bills 33/16 31/16 3- month Bank bills 8 3/16 1/16 3 months CD 1/16 7 15/18 a months CO 8* 8* Source: National Discount Co
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    • 42 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has Invited banks and discount houses to tender (or a total of $150 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Sep 13 to Sep 17. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.
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    • 81 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday firmed in late trading but remained below New York closing levels. Trading was mostly quiet with no news to affect rates. Banknote raid yesterday: US 02 t.04 UK 10 «10.50 Brunei -171/1» W Germany -143/1« Malaysia 2 55 2 57 Philippines 0.« 0
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    • 447 2 THE US dollar closed weaker against major foreign currencies on the local foreign exchange market yesterday. Dealers described the market as quiet many were staying on the sidelines with the uncertain US dollar trend. Against the local currency, the American dollar opened at 2.1500/30. There was little fluctuation
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    • 133 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed slightly lower at 257.70 yen compared with the 258.20 opening. However, the US unit stood slightly above the day's low of 257.25 yen and compared with the 257.95 258.00 New York close. The day's trading volume was a moderate $1.33
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    • 65 2 Opening quotes yesterday US -1.7302/12 Can 2. MM/27 Cross 1.2371 79 D Mk 4.2825 75 D Fl 4 «00 50 S Fr 3 (450 500 B FY coo 8123 37 F FY 11(075 1125 Ut 2415.75 >418.25 Yea 445-56 4« 00 DKr 15.0«0/550 N Kr 11 .«00 725 S
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 412 3 ASIAN countries have been urged to pool their resources and expertise to upgrade training facilities on occupational health since individual countries may not have the necessary resources. The call was made by Professor WO Phoon, head of the National University of Singapore's Department
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    • 432 3 THE construction of the $12 million coast earth station On Sentosa, which will improve the satellite communication needs of the maritime industry, is nearing completion. The station, which is expected to be completed in the last quarter this year, will offer a wide range of
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    • 450 3 LOCAL surveyors have been urged to form multi-discipli-nary professional groups to provide an integrated surveying service for large construction projects both in Singapore and overseas. The suggestion was made by the Minister of State for National Development Mr Lee Yock Suan at
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    • 215 3 SWEDISH electronics company, Asea AB, has won its second airfield lighting contract for Changi Airport. The company, which installed the airfield lights for the airport's first runway, has received the $11 million contract from the Public Works Department to install 4,000 coloured lights on the
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    • 248 3 JACKS (South-east Asia), an engineering and building materials group, has entered into a joint venture with Insulboard Holdings Ltd of Melbourne, Australia, to form Jacks Insulboard Pte Ltd. The new company has a paid-up capital of $1 million, with Jacks (SEA) holding 75 per cent interest. It will
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    • 432 3  -  By LEE HAN SHIH TWO local construction companies have received contracts worth $12.5 million to build two primary schools in Jurong. Both companies bid against eight to 10 other contractors for the jot». Hoe Huat Construction and Engineering Pte Ltd, one of the
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    • 144 3 THE SINGAPORE National Employers Federation will hold a two-day workshop on termination and «tismiaeai next week. The workshop, organised in response to enquiries on the legal aspects of termination and will be conducted at the Hilton International Singapore on Sep 16 and 17. It will highlight the
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    • 459 3 SEAGATE Technology Singapore Pte Ltd will produce U*****,000 worth of printed circuit boards (PCBs) and US$6OO,OOO of disc drive components monthly when it begins operations in Singapore in November. The monthly output will increase steadily so that by the end of the first
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  • International Monetary Fund meeting, Toronto
    • 704 4 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund is confident it can find funds within the next half-year from the US$2B billion or so available to it for lending purposes to help financially troubled countries. Analysts believe the agency will not have to seek further funds, despite
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    • 179 4 Reuter THERE will be a substantial decline in US interest rates over the next few months, and the prime rate will fall below 10 per cent in 1983. Bank of America chairman Leland Prussia said. US prime rate is currently 13.5 per cent.
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    • 439 4 Reuter BRITAIN and France have called for a substantial increase in financial resources that could be made available to the Third World, placing themselves at odds with the United States. < French Finance Minister Jacques Delors and British Chancellor of the Exchequer Geoffrey Howe
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    • 282 4 AP MEXICO'S Finance Minister has denied reports that his country was planning to postpone repayment of its debts until aher 1983. In a written statement. Mr Jesus Silva Herzog said there has been no change in an agreement with Mexico's lenders for a 90-day
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    • 241 4 UPI THE International Development Association (IDA) has provided loans of US$2.6B billion to fund economic and social development projects in 42 of the world's poorer nations in fiscal year 1982. In a document entitled IDA in Retrospect, which reviewed the agency's first 20 years,
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    • 439 4 AP POOR nations charged on Tuesday that the United States and other industrial countries are trying to struggle out of their own recessions at the expense of deepening woes (or the rest of the world. Jamaican Prime Minister Edward Seaga, one of President Reagan's
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    • 197 4 AP ITALIAN Treasury Minister Beniamino Andreatta has warned governments against hailing out banks that have made bad international loans. "Indeed, any such decision would encourage imprudent behaviour," he said. The soundness of the international financial system would not be promoted by indiscriminate central bank support
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 461 5 UPI Reuter BRITISH Chancellor of the Exchequer Geoffrey Howe said the United States has indicated willingness, in informal talks, to be flexible in its Siberian pipeline sanction*. "One is able to see an iiy I f lllg iimWrtinHliig qq the part of the United States
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    • 236 5 Reuter THE US, Canada and Western Europe will have little or no economic growth this year and only a slow recovery in ISB3. This ymsment was made by the US Conference Board in its mid-year economic report. Frank Wittendal, director of economic research in
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    • 308 5 AP BY THE year 2000 Japan will surpass the Soviet Union tf> become the No 2 economic power in the world after the US, and wfll at least equal the Americans in affluence, Nobel prize-winning economist Paul Samuelson said. "If Japan's total
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    • 101 5 Reuter LEADERS of Britain's 11 million-member Trades Union Congress are steeling themselves for a showdown with the Conservative government of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The movement's annual conference voted overwhelmingly yesterday to defy new legislation with which Mrs Thatcher hopes to curb the power of the
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    • 233 5 AP THE US and Japan signed a three-year commercial aviation agreement that provides additional air service between the two nations. The pact was officially signed on Tuesday by Darrell Trent, US Deputy Transportation Secretary, and Yoshio Okawara, Japan's ambassador to the US. Details of
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    • 159 5 Reuter WEST German Economics Minister Otto Lambsdorff and President of the European Community Commission, Gaston Thorn, has called for greater liberalisation of trade with developing countries, coupled with more responsible policies. Speaking on Tuesday at the opening of the 20th Berlin Overseas Import Trade Fair, they
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    • 195 5 UPI LARGE International oil companies are focusing their search for oil in the United States because profits are better on US oil and gas production than overseas operations. The Petroleum Intelligence Weekly said this new emphasis on US projects could be
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    • 177 5 AP ECUADOR'S Natural Resources Minister Eduardo Ortega, the head of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, was forced to resign on Tuesday night after being censured by Ecuador's congress. The resignation means Opec will have to elect a new president. Ortega had been attacked in congress
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    • 730 5 Reuter WESTERN oil companies suspect the unthinkable may be happening and that Saudi Arabia is starting to lose its grip on the international oil market. With Saudi production at a 10-year low in the current glut, industry executives believe the kingdom's power to
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  • 489 6 WITH ALL eyes flitting between Toronto, Wall Street and the gold markets, oil has taken an unaccustomed back seat of late. Unaccustomed, and undeserved, (or what is still the world's major finite reserve has been the subject of considerable debate in Saudi Arabia, which holds
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  • 1138 6  -  JOSEPH TREASTER wraps up this four-part series with a look at the way organised crime operates in Atlantic City. JOSEPH TREASTER NYT WITH fabulous riches pouring into Atlantic City from casino gambling, the major organised-crime families of New York and Philadelphia have formed an alliance to
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 628 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACB08B 1 TV series la fragments (5) Tough player at hockey? (5) t H you seem to be caught, beware! (4, S) 10 Like aowel expectations (5) 11 Plant re—mhttng a pansy (5) 13 Go and get It! (5) for example, Edward (7) IS Semi-mobile gang? (3) 17
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    • 856 6 Oil refining SINGAPORE 5 THE laat mM( cf the HP-tpi—red series, Omt Img VpiCk 8, 7Jf), will to Is sa takes Mpeeli Ike Mtoy7Sr£rtt« l ki hh Nlnki this pr«g=g m"? IHI UewliejMM^ are eaaakta el M| a gMi Jsbwtthsat My veto Ola tote te fet M that la spite
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  • 3720 7 Metro past, present and Into the future 4: Hew did the Medt graap start? P Mr Ong: My father re- 0 signed. from the Aurora 11 group and started Metro in Surabaya, then he went on to Jakarta and started I Ataka. s In 1967, he decided to n .come
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    • 592 8 The Quest for Gourmet Adventuros The quest accomplished. Whatever you choose, it's bound to be memorable. i -a S I s r 1T s- s w Bomßoo JZburt S Stiah Sambal it only J one of the unusual unentai vavournea si me Bamboo Court Steak Sambal is the Singaporean idea
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    • 208 8 ftfc as good as going to Bangkok. k 9 5 v > This it Thai Seafood at its authentic beet. So freeh, it could heve been alive IS minutes before coming to your tatria it waa. An enormoue variety of auccuiant aaafoods a*partly prepared by Thai chefs in our kitchen
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 173 9 PrWace Eiefeuge, flaiapwn MM rl—tag prices 'jet lMk« yesterday. x> CtMHt ail: Bulk fob *83.00 filers, old drum (in second .tend drum) fob $96.00 sellers, drum fob $99.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $43.00 >iyers. Pepper: Muntok white pep'jtr fob Asta NLW $307.50 selltars, Sarawak white pepper faq 'Job
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    • 143 9 TARN and cotton prices TgEie quoted as follows in Mongkong yesterday. Wa %r<ln HK dollars, spot ex-go-&wn) *C»Mw jrara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.385 32s 3,070, 40s pOO (per bale of 400 lbs). Paktotaa raw eattaa: LSS 03, 4F 6.00; 289F 6.10; NT ftDer ginned 6.06 (per lb). OLOTH
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    • 219 9 RUBBER PRICES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with September One RSS buyers quored at 186.00 cents per kilo, up half a cent from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on trade and speculative buying after a higher opening. Afternoon prices lost some ground on
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    • 320 9 RAS prices In cents per kUo yesterday; Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt r.o.b. 186.50 187.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. September 188.50 187.50 Int. 1 R.S.S October 187 50 188.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. m.00 178.00N UK/Coot 175.00 I77.00N Int. 3 R.S.S. 172.00 173.00N UK/Coot 171.00 172.00N
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    • 100 9 NOON SSI I and SMR prkaa ya*< aniar 1AI (CarraaT MU) (Forward Mtfe) Bayara Sallara 163-60 IM-SON ***** 163.00N Wmotor 203.00 206.00 N 300.06 306.00N 196.00 irtJBBH UNO UNO 179.60 *****N 176.00 160.00N 176-80 177JON SSR20 SSR50 MBKLB SMRCV SMRL SMRt SMRCP SMR 10 9 MR 20
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    • 76 9 THE STRAITS TIN price in Pmu| yesterday gained 18 ceats to M 531.41 a kilo, bat was still wlthia the ITA lawer sector of M 129.15 aad MSSZM. The lawer dispssal of metal yesterday aad the steadiaess oa the LME strengthened the market la Peaang, which saw parchases
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    • 34 9 Rubber: Sept 8 Singapore: Sept: 186.00 cents (up 0.60 cent) Malaysia: Oct: 206.75 cents (down 0.26 cent) Tin: M 830.40 per kilo (up 18 cents) Official offering: 66 tonnes (down one tonne)
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    • 133 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday traded lower all day to close off 10'4 to 13 cents a bushel. All contracts slumped to new season's lows on the day with many positions settling on new lows. Soybean product futures extended losses late as prices traded lower all day on
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    • 989 9 NEW YORK PROFIT-TAKING and concern about the international banking situation forced stock prices lower on Tuesday as volume moderated from Friday's frenzied pace. The Dow Jones industrial average fell nearly 11 points to around 914 and losing issues outnumbered gainers by more than two to one. Volume
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    • 386 9 COFFEE: London robusta coffee futures ended the morning £20 to £1 a tonne above Tuesday night's closing levels on a turnover of 1,743 lots which included 113 self-trades and 25 options. OU£EED6: Showed easier price movements at midday in light trading. October to January deliveries sold at 114
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    • 70 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday extended losses late to close near the bottom of a 7V« cent range, off to 7V« US-cents a bushel. The December position slumped to a new season's lows around midday on stop- loss liquidaton once the previous low was penetrated. Corn futures edged
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    • 131 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday eased further following lower overnight Chicago advices in anticipation of a higher USDA crop report. Trading was moderately active. In September central and north dropped Ms2s each to M 3727.50 and MJ74O per tonne respectively and south M 522.50 to MJ732.50
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    • 581 9 AFP COFFEE exports from International Coffee Organisation member countries to non-member nations brought a threat on Tuesday by smaller importing nations to quit the organisation. "We already have a provisional list of thOGe who want to leave, but there is nothing official yet," said a European
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    • 321 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.73, 25 per cent new crop no stock. B-10 per cent 0.72. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.58, Special 0.55
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  • 2435 10 BID and offer prices officially listed sad hutlnew in sod reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number at shares traded ahown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aema (1028) (1)
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  • 173 10 NNGAPOKE UNIT 1BUR prtoea tar So* 0) The Commerce U| jj| The Saving* Fund 134 1C S pore Prog Pond 1.34 ijg S pore Sec Pond 100 i.m S pore Invert Fund O K 103 S'pore Equity Fund 1.19 1.25 DIAMOND MOT (MMfn 1 priw Dianood S'pore Fd(USS)
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  • 2905 10 IMS High Low Compear Last Sale orGr*s Die Die Crr Gr*s YTd Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 3B0 as 308 90 141 281 480 328 247 132 210 283 86 136 200 240 Acmt Alcorn Allied Choc BAT Bata Ben Berjaya
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  • 1897 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. DIDUmUU tea» (IBS) AjMaate(LßB) AIM (L2B 1-MB) (8) 154 (I) 122 1.8
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  • 622 10 BELLEBB dully eaaerged liaslaiat yesterday at the Shppm ateek xarket •Iter s day af erratic tagBrokers reported that eat neast af the day. Hawever, the laeraaßi la the aeaaber af sellers eveataally The aßde waa mild, hewever, aad the ateek aaaifcU harexeter, the Slralta Tlmea
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  • 416 10 MORE profit takers emerged on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, taking share prices marginally lower in most sectors. Volumes remained high. However, a selection of counters in the tin and plantation sectors closed higher. Among them was Guthrie Ropel which rose 29 cents to close
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 603 11 Reuter UNITED Technologies Corp said it is offering US$75 a share for 11.9 million shares of Bendix Corp and proposes to acquire, the remaining Bendix shares in a one-tor-one exchange of stock. If its offer is successful, Martin Marietta Corp, which also is offering
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    • 218 11 TOSHIBA (Malays!*) BM said the cessation of the production operations of Sun Electronics Sdn Bhd will have only a minimal effect on the profits of the company as it does not anticipate receiving any dividend from the subsidiary. MR TAN Eng Chin has resigned as a director of
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    • 1133 11 Market Talk... WHETHER the current rally in the stock market is a bear rally or will develop into a bull market hinges on the outlook for Wall Street, said Guinness Mahon merchant bank in its investment newsletter. The newsletter said the current rally is expected
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    • 424 11 AFP THE RUN on the Hang Lung Bank, triggered by the sudden closure of a Jewellery chain, subsided yesterday after the colony's acting Financial Secretary and the Chartered Bank made public statements fully supporting the bank. The bank itself had also acted swiftly by readying
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    • 304 11 THE WEAKNESS on Wall Street and a drop in the gold price undermined price levels yesterday, brokers said. The All Ordinaries index closed 4.0 points down at 492.6 with the all resources index down 8.2 to 390.4. The all industrials gained one point to 619.3. Gold share
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    • 176 11 HONGKONG PRICES IN Hongkong yesterday reversed much of the sharp losses suffered in late trading on Tuesday on news a local bank experienced a run at some of Its branches. The Hang Seng index closed the routine midweek half day session ZL6S points up at 1,077.94, after
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    • 197 11 SHARE PRICES in Tokyo yesterday fell slightly in thin trading The market average shed 19.96 to close at 7,189.49 on a volume of 230 million shares and the Tokyo stock exchange index lost 0.92 to 538.27. m ■acta »—< -a ♦a 4 •4 4 1 t'"
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    • 146 12 Rises Indices 8h«U NCMMH H Leeeg Credit lalrteo Hotf L«n| M M »»«o«n«i golfc«»M Miia KaaU Sidim CCM 8 P TaxtUa Metro HMca TUaaa Pab MaUkofT o'uliaearitia* U OF Falls Tti| Men( C Sua are DBS OU B OCBC 8*1 Properties 4M aao 474 no TOO an 90 no
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      159 12 SELLERS dully emerged victorious in a tug-of-war with buyers on the Sleek Exchange of Sbucftoere vesterdav. The Straits Times industrial Index eased 4.23 peints to eleee at MM4, while the Business Times Indicator ef the day's II meet active eennten drepped SMI paints to 2t2lM. Rises Indices Hong
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    • 102 12 Reuter AP THE NEW YORK stock market declined slightly in active trading yesterday morning, as investors continued their profit-taking after the historic August rally. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, off 10.85 points on Tuesday, slipped 2.03 to 912.25 in the first half an hour. Losers
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  • 572 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew THE SECOND valuation of the 43 shop units at Meridien Shopping Centre is likely to present a good reason for calling off the proposed acquisition of the properties by Town and City Propvties (TCP) for $39.9 million cash. This gut feeling about
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  • 442 12  -  HHI Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By MANO SABNANI, SIOW LI SEN THE fast-expanding Metro group of companies is seeking to enlarge substantially its involvement in the retailing and property development sectors. Metro managing director Jopie Ong has revealed that the group is
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  • 227 12 ANOTHER case of forged share certificates has been reported. Peg! Malaysia Bhd yesterday notified the Stock Exchange of Singapore that it had received 50 counterfeit share certificates and transfer deeds of the company. The forged Pegi scrip were in the name of MayBank (Nominees) Sdn
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  • 741 12 STOCK prices were mostly easier yesterday with gold shares falling as much as US$5 following a downward reaction in the bullion price, dealers said. Equities were mixed but with an easier Was and at 3pm the Financial Times index was down 2.3 points at 9K.9. North American stocks
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  • 47 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 8882 Monday 583.8 Week Ago 572/7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1077.84 Tuesday 1056.29 Week Ago 1038.03 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 618.3 Tuesday 617.4 Week Ago 610.5 Tuesday 814.28 Monday closed ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 482.6 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 486.0 Week Ago 482.5
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  • 294 12 UNIVERSAL Cable (M) Bhd has proposed a one-for-four bonus issue along with much improved interim results. The bonus issue will raise the company's paidup capital to MJ3S million. It will be effected by capitalising |6.25 million from the share premium account and $750,000 from the
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  • 473 12  -  By CHOO AI LENG MALAYAN Credit's two prime properties Ardmore Park and Marina House have fallen in value by 12 per cent and 22 per cent respectively since July, 1981, reflecting the downturn in Singapore's real estate market. An internal valuation carried out
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  • 607 12 Island Peninsular profit down ISLAND A Peninsular Development Bhd, like most property and plantation-based companies, is reeling under the pressure of the recession. For the six months }ust ended on July 31, group pre-tax profit fell by 30.6 per cent to M 59.41 million. After providing for a reduced tax
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    • 160 12 Fntuc... page 7 Those who know demand excellence And our criteria for excellence Include a car rental service that runs around the clock. Plus the choice of a luxury fleet. Rest assured too, that our Volvos are kept in peak condition by a fully equipped workshop crew. Which means the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 63 12 OUTLOOK for today: Showers in a few places in the morning; haze expected to continue. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7 M pm on Sep 8 at the oirport: Maximum temperature 31.4 Associated humidity 62 Minimum temperature 24.4 Associated humidity 82 Hours of sunshine 5.10 Rainfall in millimetres 16.0
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 341 13 AFP THE London-based insurance group Lloyd's has informed its agents at Dubai *hat the Iranian oil terminal at Kharg Island was operating normally in spite -of ,Iraq's claims that it has been bombing tankers in the area. Lloyd's said in a tele'fcram that "Kharg
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    • 416 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ KONTENA Nasional will be spending about 5500,000 to upgrade its facilities in Sungei Way, Penang and Johore Baru. The improvement of facilities, particularly at its inland clearance depot (ICD) in Sungei Way, will be significant as it will enhance its
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 70 13 THE Hongkong firm of Wallem and Co has taken over management of the 32,381 dwt bulk carrier J a vara, owned by the Norwegian compay Anders Jahre. Wallem managing director, Mr Michael Steel, said the move was part of a continuing process by Norwegian owners of taking
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      • 105 13 NORWEGIAN shipowners with modern tonnage will be able to cut crew sizes by between three and eight people, depending on vessel size, if draft proposals for new regulations are accepted. The new rules, drawn up by Norway's Maritime Directorate, also introduces the Job classification "ship's mechanic" to cover
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    • 734 13 Mppiat UM Page Cat SMpptag Use 1 bi Achlpeiego Shpg vm l ETA Dubai DC a AIM vm i Everett Orient IV 4 Ahrenkiel Liner VI s Evergreen IV a All tram vn 4 Fargo Shpg DC 9 Alpac VI 9 Feaco vn 4/9 KngoaAvf V S
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    • 1388 14 ALGESIA Algiers Aug 24. Delays of between 12 and 18 days. 18 vessels awaiting berths. Safi Aug 21. One day delay for phosphate and general; 5 days delays for silos. ANGOLA Luanda Lobito Aug 31. About 7 days delays being experienced. AUSTRALIA Cairns, Mourilyan, Cape Flattery Aug 18.
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    • 1669 14 MODERATE grain chartering developed on Tuesday out of the US Gulf and Great Lakes ports but other sectors of the freight market were extremly quiet following the Labour Day holiday in the US. The fairly steady rate of $15 was paid for 45,000 tons of grain from the
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    • 360 14 THE PORT of Richmond has lost its first, and until recently only, regular customer to the neighbouring and much larger Port of Oakland as a result of "port congestion". Effective Oct 1, Hong Kong Island Line (HKIL) will leave the Port of Richmond, which for three years
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    • 490 15 THE EXPECTED worsening in performance of both the liner and bulk shipping divisions of Nedlloyd, the Dutch major shipping group, resulted in a 22 per cent drop in net profit for the first six months of ihe year. Nedlloyd's income dropped from F1568.7 million to
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    • 149 15 Reuter STATE-owned British Shipbuilders said its Sunderland shipbuilders division won an order to build a 44,250 dwt open type bulk carrier for Transportation Maritima Mexicans SA Delivery is scheduled for autumn, 1984 and industrial source said the contract is worth over £20 million. The sources, noting Mexico's
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    • 187 15 SAUDI Arabia has replaced Iran as the biggest market for re-exports from Dubai, ,the commercial capital of the United States Emirates. Qatar has become the second biggest market for merchants in Dubai while Iran, which has been making extensive purchases from Dubai for
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    • 4095 20 SCHEDPLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port
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    • 668 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy ArnvaJ for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location P Madison 84W 10.9.82 1500 APL TA 6 1300-1400/2100-2200 H3/H3 1600-1700/2200-2300 N3/N3 Maersk Mango 36S/37B 10.9.82 0730 Maersk 51 0700-0600/1400-1500 H2/H2 1300-1400/0900-1000 L2/N2 1200-1300 N2 Kota Surla
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    • 1758 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Arhipeiega Shpg Singapore Shpg Corpora tion (S) Euro-Asia Line <PN KL PK). Adriatic CmUmt Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Alra-EvMia Um Tranagroup Pte Ltd
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    • 492 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES K&lyun 13/4 Miyafl Maru 25/6 No 7 Donam 24 Peter Rlckmers 31/2 Seng Hong 27/8 Wuxl 44 Aegis Mystic 47 Anchan 33/4 Q Stanlslaw P 1/2 Jenson 22 KDD Maru 38/0 Kim Ann 29/30 Korean Topaz 8/9 No 9 Mano
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    • 209 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/EUBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO STRAITB/ AUSTRALIA Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
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    • 140 22 MAR ECS B, the second of two satellites completing a £150 million marine communications programme, will be launched tomorrow. The satellite will be stationed over the Pacific Ocean, complementing Marecs A, which has been operational since March over the Atlantic Ocean. The two satelittes
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    • 639 22 MAJOR shipping lines have found a need for joint feeder services in the Philippines, maritime observers in the country noted. Terms of the Joint feeder service vary, depending on the arrangements arrived at by the participating lines. In most cases, however, one shipping
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    • 328 13 HEUNG-A SNIPPING KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: PJCetonf/Kedung/Buun/lnchon Fm: Bwan/H.Kont/Banfkok Td S'pore: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 I R1) 1N I \\T f I Orient Overseas Co*dcjMeA Line FULLY CONTNKRBED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VU SUEZ) I.MCUN 16N IT.«. WDSE m QCMUBMS 31* I IOKJMCHN »6i»si
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    • 354 14 Ml FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE STRAITS/TAIWAN/JAPAN CONTAINER SERVICE M I S C. COASTAL SERVICES SDN BHD (taaM Imp* WlMlta 42MH (fart mmi i* 307*0/0 mi mm OPS 420M1 MKTS MB *****3 VS4I MTTC SaaOMp *****4 U4W Tat 211U/*****) Tat K373/5) AGENTS: SINGAPORE: LEO SHIPPING MWOM laiUl E MALAYSIA: PAH-SARAWAK W.
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    • 784 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited STIAITSSTM vis Lab. W Ska*. LO 19-21 Sap 22 24 Sap BANGKOK AGENTS: BORNEO AGENCB LTD. BANGKOK TIL ***** M CONTAINERSHIF SERVICE 10 UK CONTINENT S3 12/11 ls/ie 25/11 M/U 13/U IC/U 24/11 17/12 14/12 hi I'ta •7/11 99/19 14/11 IS/1# 22/19
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    • 683 15 NOTICES r SABAH, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREWHT CONFERENCE FAR EAST/GULF OF ADEN ANO RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS PORT CONGESTION SURCHARGES The member Lines of the above Conferences hove been monitoring the berthing situation at the underrated ports and have reported and agreed on the following ABBP In
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    • 600 16 Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS I Also accepting transhipment cargo lot CMNUM WEST INDIES *a Hamburg TW HK Spoff P Kelang Genoa Trieste 5/9 7/9 '2/9 13/9 3/10 8/10 14/9 16/9 20/9 21/9 12/10 17/10 22/9 24/9 28/9 29/9 19/10 24/10 S pore PR Pen EWbac Genoa H burg 8 haver Warn Antwerp
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    • 467 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINED SERVICE ACCEPT!* Fa I ia CAAGO FOR CD M FU IBM urn LH» (•trtayd 1« 9 17/9 J/10 7/11 9/10 11/11 12/11 i»r 22/9 14/10 lt/10 11/11 21/10 21/11 C<r«flM*r 2/11 3/11 13/10 24/11 21/11 21/11 21/11 31/11 uso accwmc la/ra ra/ra to GOTIfWURC AARHUS
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    • 574 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) BAILED 13-14/10 22-23/11 1-2/1 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PTE LTD PIL BLOC. 140 CmU Street, 03-00 S*pore 010* Tel: *****]) (20 Lines) DIRECT LINE: 231*039, *****76 (OUTWARD FOREIGN) *****00 (OUTWARD COASTER) *****17, *****53 (CARGO OPERATION) Container Marketing: *****30,
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    • 250 17 0 IRAQI LINE If IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT S'pore P. Koiang Loading h>r M.V. MJONDI Saied Aqaba Bavah Baghdad M.V. ALWASITI 23/24 Sept 20/21 Sept Aqaba/Bavah/Baghdad M.V. ALFARABI 1 Oct Aqaba/Bayah/Baghdad M.V. ALWASITI 23/24 Sept 20/21 S«pt Yokohama HV. ALFARABI 1 Oct Japanese Ports THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAD
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    • 623 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS CORABANK CLYDEBANK SPORE 5 Oct 30 Nov SERVICE TO UK/CONT R'DAM HULL HMBG 31 Oct 3 No* 7 Nov 27 Dec 30 Dec 4 Jon Lykes/4 Lines U.S. GULF MRECT SERVICE from JOHN LYKES LOUSE LYKES ZOELLA LYKES RUTH LYKES CAN LYKES ('New Orleans.
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    • 1145 18 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW YORK/E.CANADA FEEDER VESSEI STORE ASM SIM) V? 11 Sept M EMERALD Vl6 19 Sept PIONEER Vl2 24 Sept STORE MOTttR VESSEL 11 Sept •AISOMARUV62 19 Sept "MPAN AMBROSE ¥66 24 Sept MEW YORK MARUV66 Ate cafe HMAOELPtfA (t Mm) "NORFOLK (1? N»») -t-BAITMORE 1( Ne. Also
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    • 729 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Ltattatc tar lOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE TACOMA VANCOUVER IC Acccptaif Fa/Fa CmlMim w-r 'Jgf SBP '""S" AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acciptaf Fa/Fa Cantamrj PM*n Spore Melt Mr' 73 Sc«< ?4 »S*p« I Oct 10 Oct 71 Oct 77*71 Oct 7 No. 9
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    • 636 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "a Room 601 ICB Building Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****1/8 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES [rj~\Hyundae Shipping Co. lid. S port P. Kelang Loadng for: HAN KL 15 Sept Damnum/ Kuwait HAN NARA 20 S«pt Dammam/Kuwait A VESSEL 22 Sept Jeddah ASIA MERCHANT
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    • 587 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suite 2616 International Plaza Rcl Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 ilOLnesi BTWm&jBXA-lLMafc BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK OOHtY BBOIS *«sal Loatfng at Kata I S pore P. Kotang LnMg tar 13 S««H IS Sept KUOGNE/rDAM/lft (A¥ON) ALP AC LINE Spore «MC kfttU V IM Saied P Ketang Laafpg tar
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    • 436 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): MERCATOR 27W. K MCE JIN 16* TW BRIDGE 12* C ROZE 31* HK CONTAINER 32*. 0 CHEF 31N Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K JACEJIN S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 2200 12/9 1000 12/9 TO/FROM NORTH
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    • 635 20 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD. 20tm floor ocean building Singapore oio« marketing 911 U2 (3 L.N C S| GENERAL *****1 (22 LINESI TELE* RS 2JS9S RS 25t>68 A 3 C ARSHIP CABLE CARGOSMIP Ke«|iiNial Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING 1300 HRS EVERY
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