The Business Times, 5 October 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5,1182 60 CENTS
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  • 351 1  -  By WONG MAI YUN BEN HWA New Industries Pte Ltd, a major local edible oil processor-cum-packer, has sold its factory for about $3 million to concentrate its activities on its associate refinery in Malaysia. It signed a sales agreement with a local
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  • 217 1 THE Malaysian Government has banned the import of video game machines, with immediate effect. Acting Prime Minister r-t.tuk Musa Hitam, announcing the ban yesterday, said customs orders had already been sent to the relevant authorities on the new directive. The ban is only
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  • 471 1  -  By JOHN LIM THE WORLD'S leading oil producers are committed to a major strengthening of links with the non-oil developing countries, particularly through joint manufacturing projects and increased trade flows. Dr Marc S Nan Nguema, secretary-general of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries,
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  • 452 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH THE market for computerised control systems in Singapore over the next two years is worth at least $30 million annually. Property developers will likely spend up to $20 million a year on building automation systems to cut down energy usage. The
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  • 309 1 THE total amount of sums assured on life policies through Singapore insurers touched $8.8 billion at the end of June. Eight-tenths of this amount of policies in force was in the form of individual life policies, according to the Monetary Authority of Singapore's
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 79 1 AP ISRAELI aircraft bombed and destroyed a Syrian anti-aircraft missile battery in Lebanon. The action, the first in three weeks, came a day after six Israeli soldiers were killed and 22 were wounded in an ambush 15km east of Beirut. All the Israeli planes returned safely after
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    • 78 1 UPI A GROUP of 260 Israeli active and reserve army officers signed a petition asking for Defence Minister Ariel Sharon's resignation. Sharon's aides complained that an unprecedented campaign against him is "serving the enemy." The Yedioth Ahronoth said officers from the rank of captain and above have organised
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    • 65 1 AP VIETNAM has emphasised its dependence on the Soviet Union for national reconstruction and defence as a high-level party and state delegation is scheduled to arrive in Moscow today. Western diplomats have said recently that increases in Soviet aid to Vietnam have been slow in materialising. Hanoi is
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    • 75 1 AP WITH 110,000 surgical operations already cancelled and 115,000 patients awaiting hospital admission, Britain's strike-hit National Health Service was further disrupted yes- terday by the start of a new wave of regional "day of action" protests. An estimated 50,000 workers heeded a call from the Trades Union Congress
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    • 42 1 Reuter A SPECIAL conference of the National Union of Mineworkers in Britain has endorsed their leaders' rejection of an 8.5 per cent pay offer, voted to ban overtime from next week and authorised a ballot on industrial action. Reuter
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    • 37 1 Reuter THE Eastman Kodak Company has developed the world's fastest colour film for delivery in 1983. The new 34 mm film's 1,000 speed ISO rating is 10 times faster than Kodacolor 11 film. Reuter
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    • 67 1 Reuter WEST German Chancellor Helmut Kohl presented his new centre-right Cabinet yesterday and the ministers were immediately appointed by President Karl Cars tens. There were no surprises in the 17-member team. His Christian Democratic Union will hold nine posts, with the Bavarian Christian Social Union and the liberal
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    • 63 1 Reuter JAPAN is seeking joint intervention with American and West German authorities to stem the continued surge of the US dollar which has reached its highest level against the yen for more than five years. Japanese monetary authorities will also continue to intervene in the market in defence
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  • 273 1 THE PaMie Werka Department has awarded a SU mllliea eeatraet to Re■■areea Devetopmeat Cerperattoa tor the eewtraettoa af a to—rl aad taxi way at the aerthera apraa d Chaagl Airpert'a aeeead raaway. lie ROC had alee wea the $4S mllliea mala eeatraet tor the
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  • 340 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH MOTT Hay A Anderson Overseas has pooled resources with two leading British companies in its bid to be the design coordinating consultant of Singapore's mass rapid transit system. The two companies London Transport International Services
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  • 114 1 Reuter THE slide on Hongkong's financial markets caused by worries over the future status of the British colony continued yesterday. On the stock market, the Hang Seng index of leading shares dropped a further 45.83 points to 816.23 in fairly active trading. On the foreign exchange market,
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 529 2 Reuter THE difficulties of the international banking system have produced a large element of unpredictability in currency and interest rates which may encourage increased use of financial futures, Gill and Duffus said in London. The cost of borrowing has been inflated as lenders
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    • 102 2 THE Singapore branch of the Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan launched a US$l5 million floating rate certificate of deposit yesterday, its fourtu issue here. The three-year issue is lead managed by Bank Bumiputra and co-managed by Long-Term Credit Bank Asia (Hongkong). The issue is denominated in
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    • 312 2 Reuter THE Inter-American Development Bank's (IDB) capital market borrowings will probably rise significantly this year to about US$l.4 billion from $900 million last year. IDB treasurer Alain de Maynadier said in Tokyo the debt problems of Latin American countries had in no way whatsover impaired
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    • 198 2 Reuter AM ERIC AN banks' average net barrewed reserves fell US$l27 mllUas ts $ffi mlWea la Ike week eaded Sep !l, tke New Yerk Federal Reserve Bask said. Ike preview week's net ksriswed flgare was revised to $34» mllltoa tram $387 milllea. Baak
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    • 586 2 Reuter LONDON clearing banks hope to present suggestions to the Bank of England soon for possible changes in the bank's money market operating techniques, clearing bank sources said. A committee of the London clearing banks is believed to have met recently to consider the
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    • 184 2 THE US insurance industry is expected to seek rate increases averaging 12 to 15 per cent next year to help balance premiums and loss costs, Daniel McNamara, president of Insurance Services Office, said. Insurance Services Office is an industry data gathering and rate advisory
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    • 308 2 Reuter AN OVERSUPPLY of new paper and a more critical appraisal of Japanese borrowers are troubling the Swiss market (or Japanese bonds, bankers in Zurich said. The market's problems were highlighted last week when Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha indefinitely postponed a 55 million Swiss franc convertible
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    • 208 2 Reuter THE Bundesbank has underlined through its open market operations on the domestic money market last week that it wants to see call money rates below the current 8 per cent Lombard rate. Leonhard Gleske, member of the Bundesbank directorate, told a meeting of
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.96 per cent.
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      • 179 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Oct 4: US DvIUiKSMO OfT.r Bm 7 day* 11H U* 1 month 116/16 117/16 2 months 1111/1« 11 9/16 3 months UH 11* months 12 5/16 13 3/16 9 months 12* 12* 12 months 127/16 12S/16 Dm. Sw#n. /kiujL m-i
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      • 49 2 RANGE of prices oflen ed by dlscount hooM i am Oct 4: Overnight 3, Csll depoa Its: »W CUu J- month »«7tN 8.1UM Treasury bills 2 15/18 213/16 3-month Bank Mils 7* 7* 3 months CD 7H 7 H months CD 713/16 7 11/16 Source: National Discount Co
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      • 150 2 THE DOLLAR in London yesterday opened firmer, strengthened by an unexpected $400 million increase in the latest US M-l money supply figure, dealer* said. They said news at the rise, which left the M-l aggregate above its target range, contrasted with earlier market projections of falls ranging from II-
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      • 474 2 THE US dollar, boosted by the unexpected increase of US$4OO million in the US money supply, strengthened against all major currencies in a day of fairly heavy trading. Against the local dollar, the US unit opened at $2.1970/90 and shot to $2.2085/95 before closing at $2.2065/75. This was
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      • 234 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed stronger at the day's high of 272.45 yen from a 270.80 opening, despite the Bank of Japan's yen-support intervention, dealers said. This was well above the 269.70/270.00 finish in New York and 269.00 close in Tokyo last Friday. Trading was
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      • 283 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday dosed weaker compared with New York's Friday close, after fluctuating marginally throughout the session in light trading, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 120 lots while kerb volume at 244 lots. Prompt closed softer at US$4OO.BO/401.80 an ounce compared with
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      • 35 2 New York 8.328 8.05B Zurich 8.4BS 8.12S 8.25B 8MB 8.36S 8.306 Mm M Singapore 8 2SB 8 ®B 8 4QS 8 15S Closing prices la US dollars troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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      • 106 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday eased from the day's highs on European profit-taking in late trading. The dollar reached its high about midday but factors affecting rates were purely technical. Trading was fairly active. The US unit eased to 2.5484/91 marks from a high of 2.5530/40 while it
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 536 3 THE Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research received $6.94 million in return for its technical, information and project services for the year ended March 31,1982. This is a marginal increase from the previous year's $6.58 million. In his annual review, Sisir
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    • 110 3 THE FOURTH biennial International Electrical and Electronic Engineering Exhibition, Enex-Asia *82, has attracted about 500 exhibitors from 20 countries. They include 138 Singapore-based participants such as Lim Kim Hai Electric Co, Asia Radio, the Association of Electronics Industries in Singapore, and BBC Brown Boveri (S).
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    • 213 3 SINGAPORE International Software Services (SISS), a joint-venture between Singapore Airlines and IP Sharp Associates, has introduced a software package for the leasing industry. The company already provides a software package allowing lessees to help decide whether to lease, buy or take up a
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    • 297 3 A 19-MEMBER trade mission from the Cardiff Chamber of Commerce, Wales, is seeking business opportunities in the Asean region. The mission members, comprising representatives from 17 companies and mission manager A W Skinner, who represents the Cardiff chamber, arrived in Singapore on Saturday for
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    • 420 3  -  By ANGELINE TAN THE mushrooming of new hotels and restaurants in Singapore has motivated Fabristeel Pte Ltd, a relatively new local manufacturer of kitchen equipment, to embark on a major expansion programme over the next few years. Mr Michael Heng, general manager of the company,
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    • 133 3 THE civil service is organising a seminar and exhibition on office automation for its employees. To be held from Nov 4 to 6, in conjunction with the Productivity Month, the seminar-cum-exhibition will help inform public service officers about developments in office automation technology and its
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    • 242 3 STEN RE Asia Pte Ltd has appointed Francis G*k as manager. Mr Goh joined the company as an executive trainee in 1977. After completing 2'/i years' service in the various departments of the company, he was sent to the UK for a year's training in 1979. He
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    • 265 3 THE growth of the marine industry in Singapore has prompted Frank Mohn A/S, a leading Norwegian manufacturer of submersible hydraulic pumping systems, to set up an office and workshop here. The workshop will repair and service Frank Mohn's equipment on board ships passing
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    • 232 3 CHASE MANHATTAN Bank NA is strengthening its petroleum-related financial services. Mr Francis Stankard, executive vice-president and international senior executive of the bank, said this when opening the bank's new head office at Raffles Place yesterday. An indication of the bank's growing emphasis on petroleum-related financial
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    • 310 3 Acquisitions and Profit Growth Increased Profits Unaudited consolidated net profit after taxation and minorities but before extraordinary items for the six months ended 30th June 1982, amounted to HK5543.0 million, an increase of 17.5% over the same period last year. Earnings per share improved by 16.0% to 25.4$ Future Growth
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 299 4 Reuter THE Soviet army is developing a "blitzkrieg" method of attack to punch through Nato forces and win any new European war in three to four days, according to a report to be published in an authoritative defence journal. The report said heavily armoured
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    • 687 4 NYT A PRIVATE research group said that the Soviet Union's continuing heavy dependence on farm imports from the US could lead to the most significant change in relations between the two superpowers since the Cold War began 35 years ago. The
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 396 4 Agencies DEFENCE Minister Ariel Sharon has the trust of Israel's generals. The Military Command, in an unprecedented statement, denied that the country's senior army officers demanded his resignation. The statement came after the Sunday Times of London reported that the entire Israeli General Staff demanded last week
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    • 240 4 UPI JACK Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Association of America, has said that despite the recession 1982 will have the highest movie attendance in 21 years and the industry will gross US$3.3 billion. So far, 1982 theatre revenues are 19.2 per
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    • 292 4 UPI DAVID Rockefeller, retired chairman of the Chase Manhattan Bank, has said a sustained economic recovery in America is not possible unless the government budget deficit is reduced. Interviewed by US News A World Report, he also said the American hanking system is
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    • 231 4 Reuter THE Japanese economy can grow an average 5 per cent in real terms annually over the next 10 years. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) said a survey on Japan's economic growth potential shows that the 5 per cent goal
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    • 185 4 AP THE FEDERAL Bureau of Investigation arrested two more people in a US$l5 million extortion plot against a Gulf Oil refinery as a payment deadline passed without any new explosions at the facility. John Marvin Mcbrtde, 46, and Jill Renee Bird, 36, both
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    • 153 4 AFP THE WORLD oil market is being destabilised by Western oil companies which build up speculative stocks. According to the Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries' (Oapec) latest monthly bulletin, private industry's storage of oil in the industrial world was a factor in the oil
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    • 474 4 Reuter WEST Germany's new centre-right government has based its budget plans on over-optimistic assumptions about economic growth and its chances of curbing unemployment. Finance Minister-desig-nate Gerhard Stoltenberg plans to peg the 1983 federal budget deficit to 38.5 billion marks (US$l5.2 billion) and expects swift
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    • 523 4 NYT CHINA is causing widespread and serious damage to its natural environment in its efforts to quadruple its economic output in the next 20 years. According to a survey of the published writings of more than a score of Chinese scientists, vast forest areas
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    • 131 4 Seafood Lunch.: Sauteed fresh scallops, Steamed taufu with salted egg yokes, Chick-n-Bag, Seasonal vegetables in oyster sauce. At just under $60, a perfect lunch for four persons. (Plus a glass of Mateus Rose with our compliments.) 1 is rw From the city, The Fisherman Restaurant is fust a 10-minute drU<e
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  • 398 6 A SINGAPORE company investing in the United Kingdom is interesting. Plastics manufacturer, Lamipak, will be remembered for the courage to be among the first. But what is more interesting is Mr Francis Siah's reasons for wanting to build a factory 11,000 kilometres away from home. He
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  • 595 6 NYT WITH a recent off-hand remark, President Reagan revived the question of whether the independence of the Federal Reserve should be restricted. There are moves afoot that could lead to significant limits on the Federal Reserve. The Treasury, for example, is still considering proposals
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  • 840 6  -  By JONATHAN FUERBRINGER NYT THE BASIS of the argument for reorganising the Federal Reserve, such as by bringing it into the administration, is accountability. Advocates say the Federal Reserve should he accountable to the administration so there can be some guarantee that the bank
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  • 443 6  -  •y DAVID MINTHORN AP. CAVIAR is scarcer than ever for the Soviet public, but there's no shortage of the prised appetiser for the Soviet elite, big-spend-ing Western tourists and official guests. "We haven't had any natural caviar for a long, long time," an employee of Moscow's biggest fish
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  • 1506 7  -  Gunnar Hambraeus engineer, journalist, publisher, technologist and president of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences was in Singapore recently as guest speaker at the opening of the Swedish Business Association. Zhou Met interviewed him during his stay in Singapore and reports below some of
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  • 923 7  -  By MICHAEL METCALFE Reuter A WIND of political change is sweeping the five Nordic nations and toppling governments as they confront, and often fail to resolve, acute problems posed by weak economies and expensive social welfare schemes. In Denmark, a Conservative-led minority
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  • 741 7  -  By NICHOLAS MOORE Reuter MANY major oil companies very often have to gamble long-term investment decisions on forecasts about the price of oil that at best may be no more than inspired guesswork. Since the Arab oil embargo of 1973 when they lost control
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1042 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were between £29 ar\d £14 a tonne below Friday's close in traded positions by midday. Nearby prices ended £7 to £10 a tonne up on morning lows as they attracted scaledown support after an early sell-off had depressed values by £30 or more. New
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    • 127 9 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier on renewed selling in moderate trading. The Oct position in the central region fell MJ17.50 to M|G5O a tonne and south M 512.50 to M 5665 while in Nov, south lost Ms2o to M$6TO and central Msls to M
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    • 179 9 CHINESE Pwfcw Exefcaage, MM ilittng pifcw per IN kg yesterday. Cmmil all: Bulk fob $85.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob {98.00 tellers, new drum fob 5102.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $45 00 buyers. Pepper; Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $310.00 aellers, Sarawak white pepper
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    • 196 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CettM yan: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.380 32s 3,040, 40s 3,100 (per bale of 400 lbs). Plem geeds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 321 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI 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, 2 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.72. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.58, Special 0.56.
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    • 314 9 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with October One RSS buyers quoted at 180.00 cents per kilo, down 1.25 cents from last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on freer offerings after an easier opening, they said. Afternoon prices recovered marginally on some
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    • 378 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b. 179.00 180 OON Int. 1 R.S.S. October 180.25 180 75 Int. 1 R.S.S November 183 50 1*4.00 Int. 2 RAS. 170.15 *****N UK/CoM 100 75 *****N Int. 3 R.S.S 1* 75 167
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    • 143 9 NOON SSR and SMR pncaa ymt Itrdiy MAS CVtot wr Novea a bar (Carraai Bl'f'i I I Mtfe) lellere (Forward Mtkl Bayers Sailer* SSR 30 (1 ton paliatl 157 SO 158 SON 156 50 IS* SON SSR SO (1 ton pallet) 156 00 157 OON 156 00
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    • 32 9 Rubber: Oct 4 Singapore: Oct: 180.00 cents (down 1.25 cents) Malaysia: Oct: 194.25 cents (down 3.25 cents) Tin: M 929.15 per kilo (unchanged) Offical offering: 136 tonnes (up 101 tonnes)
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    • 66 9 THE STRAITS TIN price In Penang yesterday remained at the ITA floor level of M121.1S a kilo, unchanged from the Friday close, dealers said. The steadiness was attributed to buffer stock manager baying and continued small interest from other sectors. Turnover rose to ISC tonnes from 35 tonnes
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    • 322 9 Reuter JUTE PRODUCERS and consumers, meeting at a United Nations conference last week have formally adopted an international agreement aimed at increasing the competitiveness of jute against its synthetic rivals. The accord, adopted by 50 nations meeting under the auspices of the UN Conference
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    • 223 9 Reuter WORLD COFFEE stocks held in producing countries will rise to some 60 million bags by end September 1983, assuming world 1982/83 (Oct-Sep) exportable production of 70 million and unchanged exports of 63 million, International Coffee Organisation (ICO) executive director Alexandre Beltrao said. Beltrao told a symposium
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    • 1142 9 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS AND ENGINEERING LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at 9 30 a.m. on Thursday, 28th October, 1982 at the Registered Office of the Company, 3801E, Block 1. Jalan Bukit Merah, Singapore 0316
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  • 1939 10 BID and offer price* officially listed and huriw in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL (1068) Allied Choc
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  • 197 10 HNOAPOKE UNIT 1W «rr DIAMOND MOT BT09U K <M«—iih' nrtsss tar Oat 1) (MAMfW pHM tar OH 1) The Commerce 1.75 1.91 Sep Oct The Savings Fund 1.51 1.59 Diamond S'porr Prog Fund 1.19 lSxd Spore Fd (US) 054 OS S pore Sec. Fund 1.7* 1.89 St 1.11
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  • 1908 10 3 ID and otter price* officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. mnmuu AJMaa4a (3.006) Akmm (1.2K8 1.295) (5) 1.27 1.28 AMD (IMS)
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  • 815 10 THE SINGAPORE sleek market yesterday pa t p a rather aatateresttag perfermaaee, altheagh matter ed latereet waa aeea la eertala jjMfci jawl taftarite laaaea. Priee mevemeats geaerally were alaggtah aad aharea drifted far meat at the day. Tradlag activity waa filet with a tetal at
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  • 561 10 SHARE share prices closed lower across a wide front on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday in less active trading. Total turnover was markedly reduced to 6.227 million units valued of MJ17.96 million compared with last Friday's 8.571 million units worth $23,076 million. Prices
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 604 11 ARAB-Malaysian Development Bank (AMDB), now controlled by Datuk Azman Hashim, has released a set of good results, with group profit before tax and minority interest of M 515.2 million for the 15 months to March 31, 1982. This compares with a
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    • 360 11 DATUM ifMf Haakim, executive ektiniu uf AnbMtltyilM Development Buk, is a hunllhr Ogue imMg the Malaysiaa business aad ha siring eommuaity. He was (sunder sf the chartered aeesutaats firm sf Asman, Woag, Salleh A Cs. He has beeu Involved in the haaldng industry since 1968
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    • 474 11 KOPERATIF Serbaguna Malaysia Bhd (KSM), which recently increased its stake in Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd to 50.03 per cent, has reported a drastic drop in earnings for 1981. The group's pre-tax profits to Dec 31, 1961, stood at only M 51.43 million, compared with the $5.05 million achieved
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    • 208 11 MALAYSIA Building Society Bhd (MBSB) has achieved significantly better earnings at half time and should be able to reach the full year forecast level made lyThe company recorded a 21.4 per cent increase in pretax profit (after depreciation) to MJ15.7 million for the six months
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    • 139 11 THE TOKYO stock market is likely to remain easy for some weeks as a fairly large volume of margin buying positions falls due during a period when the Japanese economy is expected to remain stagnant. The market average lost 60.96 to close at 6,849.78, last Friday,
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    • 232 11 LARUT Tin Fields, which ceased mining operations altogether a year ago, has considerably improved its performance for the first six months of this year. In its latest interim statement for the period ended June 30, 1982 the group reported a pre-tax profit of M 53.02
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    • 90 11 OUENT Overseas CmUlber (HsHtsgi) Ltd has reported net profit of HKJ94 29 million ($93.61 million) in the first six months of 1982 after minorities but including extra ordinaries Extraordinary profit was 121.12 million ($1.05 million loss). The company said its performance in the second half will continue to
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    • 969 11  -  n THAT WAS By NAJEEB JARHOM TWO distinguishing features stood out in the stock market's performance for September. The first was the adamant refusal of the market to come anywhere near the much talked about 680/700 resistance level on the Straits Times
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    • 300 11 THE Hang Lung Bank has called off its internal investigation into the rumourmonger who triggered the frantic bank run three weeks ago. The bank admitted that it will almost certainly never know who stalled the malicious rumour that the Hang Lung was connected with the
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 475 11 HONGKONG SHARE PRICES in Hongkong yesterday extended recent substantial losses to close sharply lower, with the decline gathering momentum through the day. dealers said. Late active selling left the Hang Seng i index 45.83 points down at 816.23, its lowest I level since April 17, 1980. This
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      • 351 11 SHARE PRICES IN Tokyo yesterday rose sharply on continued bargain hunting over a broad front despite the yen's fall to its lowest point in more than five years against the dollar, dealers said. The market average rose 64.32 to close at 6,942.22. OCT M Y« AillMMBOiO
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      • 133 11 OCT M BahU Slam Cement Ml -4 Slam City A ok ham Ttial ZM •9 Cement ao -a Ajta Plbra Slam Credit •450 ■u AraUitn In* South Alia Fibre And Trust 115 Thai Commercial Banfkok Bank Bank Of Ajrudhaya 264 14 Bank Thai Danu Bank 3» M* •4 -4
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      • 118 11 OCT 04 Acojc Mlnlnf Anglo Phil 0 0018 O OM unch -0 0008 Phllea Pic op B Pioneer 014 -0 006 Apex Mlnlnf B Ati&s Con. B. n PLOT 31 SO -1 ig ♦05 unch PodCO B 0 003 -o cat BaguK) OoM 0 0016 Pofel 0 008 San
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 141 11 THE SANWA BANK, LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCH U5520,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate US. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due sth April 1983 In accordance with the provision of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from sth October 1982 to Sth April 1983 the Certificates will carry a rate
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    • 70 11 DESIGNCRAFT ASSOCIATES PTE. LTD. Interior Designers Furniture Manufacturer Suite F2O Singapore Hrfton Singapore 0923 Tel *****65, *****37 CONGRATULATES The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A. on the official opening of their new premises at 50, Raffles Place We are proud to have supplied quality furniture to your new premises BANK OF NEW
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 154 12 Rises Indices C Sugars Troiok M laci lot Wood Solangor Dred| H Leong Fin Jtek* Int F E Levingston Palmco Hldgs M Cement Sea lion I C B S T P 1975 Federal Flour Falls 1190 890 270 320 S25 240 350 180 430 332 500 525 203 70
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    • Article, Illustration
      170 12 shark PRICES opeaed firm an the local stock exchange yesterday, bat gave way to proflttaklag la the afternoon. Am a remit, the Straits Times Industrial ladex, which had a «.«-point gain at midday, finished 4.18 points lower at <64.11. The Business Times ladteator of the day's If most
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    • 24 12 H.K.HANG SENG Monday closed Friday ®43.4 Friday 862.06 Week Ago 1012.62 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Monday closed Friday 500.4 Week Ago 514.6
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  • 337 12 BARELY half a year after acquiring Griadlays Da* Heng Bask from Griadlays Bask PLC, Heag Leaag Overseas (HK) Ltd, a member of the Heag Leaag greap, has termlaated a twe-year maaagement cantract with the British haak. The Heagkeag-iaeerpa-rated haak reverted t* Its ariglaal aame,
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  • 754 12 THE STOCK market yesterday was easier on Friday's unexpected rise in US money supply and fresh forecasts of a depressed UK economic outlook. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 8.4 points at 571.0. Equities fell sharply in early business but then traded quietly around the easier
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  • 136 12 AP, Reuter THE NEW YORK stock market dropped sharply yesterday morning as traders' hopes for lower interest rates suffered a setback. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 10.85 points to 896.89 in the first half an hour. Declining issues outnumbered advances by about two to
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  • 457 12  -  iiiiiißia Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By SIOW LI SEN THE latest interim results of United Engineers Ltd (UEL) would make rather dismal reading if not for a $10.64 million extraordinary gain from the sale of three properties. As expected, UEL turned in hefty losses
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  • 619 12 MALAYAN United Industries Bhd's proposed merger with Development 6 Commercial Bank and Kwong Lee Bank, via the purchase of majority stakes in the two companies, will now cost the group some MJI2O million less. Following a revision of the terms by the Capital Issues
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  • 127 12 UNITED Overseas Insurance, 56 per cent owned by United Overseas Bank, has set up an insurance subsidiary in Hongkong. UOI announced yesterday that the wholly owned subsidiary, UOB Insurance (HK) Ltd, was incorporated on Sep 10, 1982, with an authorised and paid up
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  • 36 12 TRADING in the 12 million Mil shares of Lion Corp Bhd will start today on an immediate delivery basis. The company is listed under the second trading section of the industrials and commercial section.
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  • 1064 12 Taking j Stock... By Hock Lock Siew SPECULATIVE buying activity in the stock market is centred on takeover situations these days. In a sense, the volatile price movements seen in recent weeks in certain small, mostly Malaysian-based second-liner stocks, are reminiscent of the mood of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 153 12 We Are Expecting More Guests Tonight And our Chefs are already hard at work. So that tonight's diners will be treated to a memorable meal. We like to make every dinner a feast. Whether you come on the spur of the moment to our restaurants, or to a formal banquet
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 61 12 OUTLOOK for today: Fine except for showers in a few areas in the afternoon. Report for 24 boars prior to 7Jt pm on Oct 4 at the airport: Maximum temperature 33.2 Associated humidity 57 Minimum temperature 23.4 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 6.85 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 353 13 A PERMANENT booking system should be operating for the Panama Canal by the new year if approval fan be obtained from Washington. J The proposals for such a Jystem follow a 120-day fial scheme earlier this Jfcar. They will have to be
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    • 503 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ MALAYSIA will be installing a radar-operated offshore surveillance system in the Straits of Malacca under the traffic separation scheme to monitor and guide in the movement of vessels in the waterway. The Malaysian Marine Department has called tenders from
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 60 13 SAVARONA Maritime Line of the United Kingdom has inaugurated a service linking Asia with Cyprus. The London-based line is offering monthly sa lings. The service is non-conference and ports of call are Yokohama, Kaohsiung, Hongkong and Famagustas. Cargo will also be accepted fen- Limassol, Mersin, Iskenderun and
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      • 133 13 Reuter THE Far Eastern Freight Conference currency adjustment factor (CAF) for Singapore and Malaysia will be reduced to 6 per cent from October 7. The reduction follows a CAF revision from 10.5 per cent to 7 per cent on Oct 1. With the new CAF at plus 6
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      • 76 13 Reuter ISRAELI ship navigators have gone on a 24-hour strike affecting shipping at Israel's three major ports and say they will take further action if demands for more pay are not met, Israel army radio reported. The navigators' labour organisation said its workers would service only passenger
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    • 736 13 Shlpflag Ltae Pa|t CM SMpplaf LJm PM* CM Achipeiego Shpg vm 1 ETA Dubai DC 3 Afoa vin 1 Everett Orient IV 4 Ahrenkiel Liner V S Evergreen IV 3 Alfred CT VI 1 FE Pearl DC 2 All tram vn 4 Fargo Shpg DC 5 Al|MC
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    • 824 14 Sep 1-N«v M Training I course in pilotage, Ham- i burg Port Training Insti- < tute, Hamburg. i Oet 4-8 Technical ma- < rine cargo course, CD Col- < lege of Insurance, Salvage Association, London. i Oet S4 Channel Offshore 1 '82, Ocean Terminal J Exhibition Centre, Southampton.
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    • 1597 14 CHARTERING was very quiet in all sectors of the dry cargo market on Friday with rates generally holding steady to slightly dearer in some cases. Grain from the US Gulf to Japan received the unchanged level of U5513.75 while $10.50 was agreed from the Gulf to La Gualra.
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    • 524 14 THE trade and shipping policies of the West were attacked by Mr T Murugaser, outgoing chairman of the Association of Shipping Councils of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka (Ascobips) at its fourth meeting in Colombo. Mr Murugaser said the recession In the developed countries of
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    • 82 14 THE Dutch system of investment aid for new construction and conversion contracts is to be extended through 1983. This was confirmed by the Dutch Minister for Transport, Dr HJ Zeevalklng. The present scheme open to domestic owners ordering in the Netherlands enables a firm 12
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    • 290 15 AFP RATES turned sharply easier in the Gulf region last week, because of an overabundance of tonnage limiting trading and more shipowners willing to commit their vessels to Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal. Period-chartering, on the other hand, has begun to reappear. The quieter conditions prevailing around
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    • 447 15 A JAPANESE working group is to set up an information collecting buoy in the north Pacific area off Cape Nogina by next year in its efforts to reduce the loss levels in what has become known as the "treacherous sea."
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    • 114 15 A SHARP drop in French cereal and sugar exports is blamed for the 7.6 per cent decline in overall traffic figures for the Port of Dunkirk in the first eight months of this year. The port said imports showed a 4 per cent drop in tonnage to
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    • 533 15 Reuter THE short term outlook for dry cargo shipping is very bleak with the prospect of a continuing deterioration of the supply-demand imbalance, Lambert Brothers Shipping said. Dry cargo trades are only expected to show a small rise for the present year and in
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    • 4948 20 BCHEDDLE 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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    • 690 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator Godowns FCL for LCL Movement Cargo Schedule Location Takarl n Benvalla Chev Rose Jutlandla Kota Surla O Petrenko Ever Light Bunga Penaga Han gang Glory Frankfurt Express Maersk Mango Chengtu SS Bridge NTopas K Romas
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    • 1697 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Achlpefege tepg Singapore Shpg Corporation (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PN /KL/PK) Adriatic Psatalaee Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFF.A Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Afra-Earaate Uk Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). AJ Navigatea FraU
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    • 342 22 WHILE the piling works and construction of wharves and workshops are taking place on Pulau Hantu, Keppel Shipyard has been busy since January this year building the floating dock to be used at the island. The floating dock will have a
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    • 196 22 SINGAPORE'S Far East-Levingston staged a side-launching of one of the largest drillships to be built in this part of the world recently, a unique and sophisticated. Christened the Glomar Robert F Bauer, the vessel was built for Global Marine Drilling Co of USA and is the fifth
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    • 345 22 RECENT developments in the Europe/Asia trade in particular the apparent return of rate stability have led shippers to take a renewed interest in the TransSiberian Railway. That, at least, is the claim being made by TSR operator Jeuro Container Transport which puts the
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    • 210 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "R" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (BTRAITB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
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    • 472 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVE8 Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Seroja 35/6 Leo alongside 5.10.82/1800 Kola Sabas 10/11 PIL alongside 5.10.82/0500 Nan Cheng 1/2 Y Fung alongside 5.10.82/0600 Ned Llnge 3/4 Ned-EAC alongside 5.10.82/1200 New Dragon 19 Sin Chlao alongside 5.10.82/2300 No 6 Donam 23 NAPL
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 385 13 PIL GROUP REGULAR COMTAIMER FEEDER SERVICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON- TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS. See Page V 1 \R 1 )1 1 \\T Ml Orient Overseas CMJXJM£A Line •OCVM.O US JIW 6/10 HUSK CONIMMI 12* 12/10 OMENTAL CHEF 3m 20/10
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    • 217 13 HSEALORDSfi UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG JJ A. A, ±1 EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES ltim Dubai (20/11). Atw Ohab. (23/11). Dammam (26/11). Kuwait (29/11) Kuwait (27/11), Dammam (30/11), Abu Dhabi (3/12), Dubai (6/12) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Iraa careo acceptable rtransit I iSEALORD SHTPM6 AGEHOES (Rtf. No. *****5/OOC) 1 4TH FLOOR. MARWA
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    • 498 13 Mirth CmMmmM Nrtt Ag*nt: Singapore Sovtot Shipping Co Pt« Ltd T*l: *****3 j MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UA PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS 3 «i .1 «i M 9-10/11 11-12/10 17-11/10 19-20/10 23-24/10 25-26/10 31-1/11 2-3/11 0-7/11 1-9/11 14-15/11 10-17/11 rr n 'SMGAPORE CLOSMG TMES:
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 656 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Eur 1) Gtar| 2) (ftarj 3) I'm 4) W4m 5) It H P Rata* S port Srtrt Start Start Start Start 9/10 6/10 Start Start Start Start Start 12/10 13/10 Start Start Srtrt Start Start 22/10 20/10 Start Start Srtrt 6/10 7/10 29/10 27/10 tar
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    • 299 14 m Y.S. LINE yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES iaiiiiUfl Pacific South Waat Pacific North Wm( 5. m 9 n U/ll M Ik II M to Part t/M tok 24/14 24/14 L&Mfc* U/M U/N 14/11 (Hi VII 7/11 Mto 14/1* IVM 17/ It taMI l/ll U/U ibH am am am iu> u/n
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 505 15 The Straits Steamship Group oci Overseas Containers Limited m*w STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok :0NTAlNfRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT Ou. I a/12 a/12 29/12 10/12 1*1/1 (3/1 31/12 CONTAINFRSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT Bfcn IT to* It S'lon KGASUSPMX kgasushnk RA1AM BROOKE SIM nut rows
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    • 599 15 rja Franco Belgian Services y y<i y*> <'* N r *<< i."./<< ,M»I A.;* t>/ trrAl I C C*SC* MG«rai r.iaw uitm r«M hwi (Oct 7 Od »Oct M Oct Oct 31 Oct 2 to. SKH SA3 MBQ 2 Oct 13 Oct 1 Rn 2Rm IN* 7 Rm Re. CMM
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 613 16 n 2 10 COMTMNI UK Hapag-Uoyd My* lay Frtakfcrt Etfress 13/10 15/10 21/10 23/10 26/10 28/10 3/11 5/11 13/11 15/11 19/11 21/11 4/11 6/11 <10/11) (14/11) 14/11 16/11 22/11 24/11 5/12 7/12 12/12 14/12 B hawnitdMi If Hit Antwerp 9/11 10/11 12/11 (12/11) 18/11 19/11 21/11 26/11 27/11 29/11 9/12
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    • 437 16 MC&line Mint* imrtmt ct*r**A no* CONKNTUML SO»»C£ To/Fr«n BUSAN STOW r'kriii* tw KM 177N/17K In Port 411W lim/1121 17 18 Oct 18 Oct »10 Oct 18 Oct 1920 Oct 71 23 Oct I Not FULiT CONTMOUSED TO/FKOM NOKTM AMERICA NEST/UST COASTS o*mtw!t w" ST. "we* (Mm mc St Ma Ml
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    • 284 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPf CONTMNtR SERVICE ACCEPTPG Fa A ICt CMGO FOB mp m id w fun m in to«M IVM 4/11 1/11 1/11 1/11 11/11 to I*4 2S/M 74/14 4/U 14/11 IC/U U/ll It/11 21/11 totonfw 2/11 24/11 21/11 21/11 21/11 1/12 •iso acc&tmg ia/Fa i fa/fa ia anowK.
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    • 961 16 m Bufm Ftvt Stac Stiippwi Corpn. f. 5 jHk "BURMESE NATIONAL LIME'' I 2 •.^a°^r£2 RßANG^ R »Mi 1 MM IS/14 Oct Wl 12/14 Oct 1/11 Oct 11/11 Oct 'KM 11/21 Oct 15/U Oct** BUbl. Agent* JMUg o BOUSTEAO SH«>HNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 CampMM ArfMtMia Oo
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    • 355 16 tISINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE SWGAPOW PJ(OMS now i* VORTEX sum* FOES was anos wane m ltd TU 22*11*4/7 I *****71 —w—r- 9AMT SMPfMC A UIM EAST MM 9OTMC SM M m iojwc ust am wfK m m I CMFWY 18. *****2/] IT* JM7S/V72SI T* C7OU I *****
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 579 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIDAH. JEOOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) I KOTAMAJU k#t/ 7 Oc VJM7 KOTA MAKMUK M/SSOet VX-403 KOTA CAMTK MIOd VX-4M 12-10/1 I JMi/1 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE KOTA JATI VJ4N KOTA SCJAJtAH VJ.-4M KOTA MEW AM VA-4C7 h#t/7 oet IVISOet i/WNM COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE
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    • 671 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COOT MO SIVICE TO/FROM EUROPE l*iaO* MMUm UwfHiSm OyOIUMa# Hi i*i||jpraH IwpMn Hm fimm R dMi Nsvft y n Swrt SUr 12/10 frMklwl Eiprtn i«/u u/tl) 12/11 (17/11) 10/11 FaMy Ac* 15/10 FrMAtort Uprta 14/11 (1V1I) 12/11 (17/11) 10/11 fIHUBMK: WOUBC BHAVUt rOtt HAV* SOTON Of
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    • 374 17 Scan Dutch? WEEKLY EXPRESS CONT ro mcp/uk/mc/scam SERVICE tttt; \a\ U 1 K i\ W V J l\ Lmrpni lm*m (Tman). Cflwy I VNIVM um IVM U/Htl/ll wh a/a a/u VM U/M 177/11 2S/M ft I' u* 'frs IMU a/M WH imt vu a/u ill i*i in Onru 11, i
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    • 451 17 L BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE exwsss wootoT sows to uk/cqwt CORABANK CLYDEBANK FORTHBANK 11 Oct 20 Nov 28 Doc I'DAM HULL HMBG 9 Nov 6 Nov 12 Nov 16 Doc 19 Doc 25 Doc ***** 25 Jon 27 Jo• Lines ZOOLA LYRES ROTH LYKES JEM LYKES DOLLY TUMUM U.S.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 947 18 fa. Tv^'K'line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE ram cm trm wno wsm. ASM STM V 3 9 Oct YASMM MARU V» M EMERALD Vl7 19 Oct TUMOK MARU V 65 I PtONIER Vl3 22 Oct KUWK MARU VSS tokto trim SDMW ST am 2C Oct 21 Nov 30
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    • 494 18 B? j CAUFMMNA/PACffIC NORTH EXPRESS CONTARO/REEFER SERVICE UTHI.TKMRL M- If *copM| FOAa CmMmti r Mni S *n mk m. SfL Mm Kt*»ts 4 Oct 3 Oct II Oct 20 Oct »Oct Fna/tni INn 4 Mm life, M> 8 M. Fm/H 10K 4 OK 11 0K n OK OK f«/K NEW
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    • 426 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Pit t TO MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES tulae Shipping Co. Ijil. ASIA Ml RC HAM MARIM SEM-CONTAKR SERVICE S parc Plata* Lttdtag tar .12 Od Da—uw/fawri* .20 Od MM .21 Oct Damnum PTF MM NO. 11. Bz= UNIVERSAL FREIGHT SERVICES &ooni hO 1 -CB Bjildmg Snen!< r
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    • 316 18 INTRASEA (PTC) LTD BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK 3 jn IV 4, 7T W X fl *W' t a rr i Iff 3 EMT rpn EM 22 Od IH 23 Od 7 H Mlbnpwtah. ITST "TSTIoT ZM SMGAPORE 27 Od It tec 22 No* IS Ok m MELBOURNE 4 Not 24
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 688 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE a TO EWOK/UK (VM SUEZ): C RQ2E 31W to comma 32*+. 0 CHEF 31W K CHANCE lON SS HUME 3M C COffMMEX ISW Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia HK CONTAMER S'pore Closing Times: Fa Cargo 0200 11/10 LCI Cargo 0800 11/10 DP'
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    • 424 19 TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTAINER LINE appointed agt (UNCON SYSTEM OS) LTD.) FCL/LCL TO: BMLfA/ASTARA/TDfRAN/MRN. FCLS ONLY: POUMB/CIECH/lffiARY/ROMAnA/VUGO/MLGAMA STOK MIOB6 ft/11 GMoaovo ETA MBTOQffr (VM TSR) 14/11 11/11 JL. PAKHOED ROTTERDAM BV ra/ia tour I com m kottdhmm. also mlan> b/i bsud to; («M| MUM, FraMvt Maridi/MbvM MM teM Laa. IMt (Mm). 6ru/MM
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    • 634 19 m sinsov SINGAPORE SOVET SMPPMG CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55. Market Stmt Sinfapore 0104 TalaplieM Nunbtrs *****3 (15 Lam) Cable Address SMSOV SMGATORE Tekx Nunbm RS 213X0 RS ***** RS ***** t. ROME KNM6 M/S SHARK AT NAM SOON SOU M>. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. MBSB MM TNONC SHTfMC
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    • 113 19 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 1905 I ISM IWi fk. ShcatM Ho«« 3 Skcoton Wan. Sport OlOi IctcftaM 2mm <5 laws) t Z2O7SJS Tftn KS*l» SXSNP ETA ETD OBIMTKM NMHMMV 11/11 21/11 M*/K.M Hm(LmN 14/11 IC/1I Hwa/L*M/I«ta KM* Sri Nan Nn Ibl 12/11 14/11 nhi lm a «/i# 10/ ie
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    • 551 20 S S C (Iroup SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD 20IH F L OOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING 9111<!2 |3 LINFS) GENERAL 91 3111 I 2? LINtSi tLEX RS <'4S9S RS 2SS6B A 6 CARSHIP •CABLE CARGOSHIP l'c«|i»iial Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK 3ERTHING 1300 HRS EVERY
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 188 21 EGYPTIAN FLAG J-rW S P'J Sqjjo so" t **i: \s y r 1- «►> n 9 p- APC LINE x \\(,ki TW IM KTAMHWf \N CONTAIM K I IM WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE BETWEEN SINGAPORE/JAKARTA .l f ill tSSm TMUMI TMUMI TMBMK 7S2S hM M/ 10 2S2S M/ 10 7-9/10
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