The Business Times, 20 December 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 MONDAY, DECEMBER 1182 60 CENTS
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  • 463 1  -  By LIM SOON NEO EXPORTS of mechanically controlled microwave ovens from Singapore are expected to (hop by 15 per cent this year to 250,000 units. This will mean an export revenue at about $75 million for Sanyo Industries (S) Pte Ltd, the
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  • 131 1 AFP INDONESIAN traders are carting In on expurt incentives by shipping garments to Singapore, then importing them back into the country. The Sharapmn Daily, quoting sources in Singapore, yesterday said about 7®,000 garments are now In Singapore warehouses waiting to be shipped back to Indonesia.
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  • 683 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH ASTEC International, a Hongkong electronic» company supplying components to computer manufacturers worldwide, is investing some $33 million to net up a major •technology base in Stagapore. The company, which news in Britain recently when it staged a reverse takeover
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  • 386 1  -  ■y LOH HUI YIN JURONG Fnglneerliig has won a $21 mflttnti contract to deelgn and build Lubrlzol'i blending plant. lte letter of intent lor u* iuru«ey projsci wis given to Jnrong Englneerlug recently. Japanese contractor Chiyoda, which ie Van Ommeren's terminal storage tacfllty on Pulau
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  • 260 1 OWNERS of Singaporeregistered car* win in future find it easier to obtain vehicle permits to enter Malayria. A dpskesmaa of the Malaysian'Rond Transport Department (RTD) said it i> looking into the problems Ihced by 3n|ipnf ear ownen in obtaining permits
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 56 1 AP KUWAITI OH Minister Sheikh All Khalifa aKSabah has insisted that the 13-natioo members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries attain genuine accord on production quotas. He told an Arab newspaper: "It is either this or no accord at aIL We wm not allow a farcical accord
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    • 52 1 UPI VIETNAMESE Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach left New Delhi yesterday with India's agreement that Cambodia's seat will be vacant at the forthcoming meeting of NonAligned leaders. India asured Vietnam it wanted Cambodia's chair to remain vacant at the March 1983 meeting of the leaders from the Non-Aligned
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    • 72 1 UPI ARTIFICIAL heart recipient Barney Clark fighting back from seizures, pneumonia and three operations in as many weeks was taken off the critical list and sat up in a hard-backed chair for 38 minutes. Clark's condition was upgraded to serious and doctors said his vital sims were good.
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    • 96 1 AFP VIETNAM has sent tens of thousands of workers to the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe and will send more in coming years under signed agreements. The Vietnam News Agency, monitored in Bangkok yesterday, said the Labour Ministry wound up a conference in Hanoi on Saturday which looked
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    • 79 1 AP THE United States wants Britain to advance the date of arrival of support facilities for cruise at Greenham Common because it fears anti-nuclear demonstrations could delay the programme, The Observer reported in London yesterday. The British Defence Ministry said no date has yet been fixed. But
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    • 75 1 Reuter TOP Chinese economist Sun Yefang, who was persecuted tor 14 years by the late Mao Zedong and branded a rightist (or his moderate Marxist theories, has been made a model communist by the post-Mao party. Professor Sun is gravely ill and the honour was coutened on him
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    • 73 1 AFP FOUR explosions in 12 hours shook South Africa's nuclear power station at Koeberg near Cape Town on Saturday and yesterday. The of the blasts, which caused damage but no casualties, is still unknown, but sabotage is suspected. Experts said although the explosions would delay the fuelling
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  • 92 1 MALAYWAW Ku^waaSntoil y* tan mm* he pratoeM and we went te get rid ef Ik* treads whleh i*w erept Mi the uh hst" t^MvftuMjhMihk h»^ ~,l,t he f wl2r" rights! W* ehllge. nju> 4he apeeMed ky mmy, at nvahe the ap>
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  • 500 1 THE MALAYSIAN Registrar of Oompanln, HaJI MfcMU Mahmood, suapects some stockbrokers are still operating illegal branchea in the country. He warned that If investigations proved these stockbrokers are in such malpracticee, he would not hesitate to withdraw their licences. In an interview with
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 239 1 East Loans Call Wayfoong on 737-7977 Wayfoong Mortpft and Finance (S) Ltd a! Ground Floor, Shaw Houae, Staoporc 0923. < a™a ADVERTISING agencies are girding themselves up for an uncertain 1983 t OLIVETTI is plugging itself into the nerve centres of US innovation by buying up slices of young, entrepreneurial
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    • 98 1 Sony Dictating System BM-15 Now you need worry no longer about memory gaps. With BM-15 Standard Cassette Portable dictator you can almost keep your secretary in your pocket. For this compact super-light weight marvel is the perfect travelling companion for record and instant recall of any idea that passes through
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    • 124 1 The First Local Bank In Singapore Since 1906 With a Long History cf Personalised Service And discover the convenience of daily direct night wide-bodied flights to Tokyo Daily flights including direct night wide-bodied flights to Tokyo 15 flights a week to Tokyo and daily flights to Osaka The only airline
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1168 2  -  Advertising agencies are girding themselves up for an uncertain 1983. Caution on the part of clients is expected to rule the day and advertisers have to run a tighter ahip than before. TBANQ BAU YIN reports. TSANG SAU YIN GOOD housekeeping will be a keenly
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    • 720 2  -  By KOH TSE YING WHY DO people wort? Why do you work? For the money, the pleasure, became you haven't a choice, because It's easy to get to your place of work? Or Is your answer an Indifferent "Beats me"? Answers are numerous,
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    • 226 2  -  BOARDROOM BALLADS Bertie Ramsbettem I doodled on my memo-pad, As is my kind of Freudian fad, For coping with the over-heating Which permeates our weekly meeting. The dialogue was getting warm, And running pretty true to form, Undeviating from the text Which guarantees what happens
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    • 1594 3 FT HOW can a large European electronics manufacturer plug into the nerve centres of US innovation? Olivetti, Italy's principal computer and office equipment supplier, believes it has an answer by buying slices of young, entrepreneurial companies which have developed promising products and technology. Olivetti decided to
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    • 249 3 "A VENTURE eapttel parte*ip wHh ear pwtfelle weaM ke wy kappy/* MM*| I» B> MriMjPhL eprfc* •< IfNad Mollir X a total eeet Vam mOtm pta w eMefly toe I» Mm «Uek, he mji, an Mag exceptimmUj «iL PN irtiMi emJSt erttkmL fkZTfoar
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 166 2 -s—s- U-LHME AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER Tlm Nmt Ice Agt Crisp, clean ice cubes to add to your entertaining pleasure. A wide selection of models to fit any need, any decor. Kitchen. Rec Room. Patio. Office. Boat. Apartments. Motels/ FREE INSTALLATION. Also available Portable Tank Models no drain no water connection,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 479 3 "V WET) UKE TO SHARE WITH TOU A SPECIAL CHRBTMAS, OJRFTRST I As the year draws to a close, the festive merrymaking begins. For us at The Pavilion Inter-Continental, it's a very pecial occasion because it's our trst Christmas and New Year in Singapore. December 22 to We're celebrating our
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 665 4 AP THE United States is considering cutting the interest rates it charges on loans which induce other countries to buy US products, after long efforts to get other countries to raise the rates they offer. William Draper, president of the government's ExportImport
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    • 468 4 AFP REPORTS that Saudi Arabia is about to make a US$2 billion deposit in France are "exaggerated" but Saudi help might be given by means of participation in French Treasury bonds. This was stated by Saudi Finance Minister Sheikh Mohamed Abalkhail
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    • 276 4 Reuter A SQUEEZE ea the Preach rich by Ike BmUW prwtmeat has yielded UBHM milliea la wealth tax with Officials la Parte said ever the weekend the sqaeeae has alss glvea flaaaee ministry affidals laterestlag Insights lata the psychology sf taxpayers* The aewty rich
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    • 505 4 NYT The US Federal Reserve (Fed) is continuing to supply the banking system with the funds necessary to sustain both rapid money supply growth and lower interest rates. This was evident from the latest data released by the Fed last Friday. The Fed
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    • 436 4 AFP, UPI PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan yesterday said he feels sometimes like a caged bird. Yet be is not yet unhappy enough about that confinement in the White House to commit himself to leaving after 1964. Reagan said: "I sometimes look out the
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    • 410 4 AFP THE Bank of China, which has granted loans totalling more than US$ll billion to Chinese companies or Joint ventures in China, is now considering making loans to foreign companies wishing to invest there. A knowledgeable source in Beijing said this when
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    • 170 4 Reuter BRITAIN'S commercial banks, stung by a suggestion that lending money to Argentina would amount to arming an enemy, got a declaration of support over the weekend from the Bank of England. The unusual and carefully-worded statement from the state-run central bank in
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    • 497 6 Reuter A REDUCTION in oil prices, even by USHO or more per barrel, would not revive the current alack demand because of the depth of the world receaaion European oil trade and hanking analysts expect the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec)
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    • 297 6 UPI PAKISTAN wifl develop a noclf r power hkhiHry on its own if it cannot obtain the assists are at other nations. Speaking to about 1,000 PtkktmLTiMiH»- at a reception in Toronto, President Mohammed Zia ul-Haq said: "We are determined to obtain
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    • 135 6 Reuter hi Vienna say they see ne eptften hat ft» Mek wtth the refcrenee fries sf IN a barrel Is spAa sf fNjsetteas that the entrant smrkst SS. tato ■Me Mghsr Nan tto M sM■an barrels per day reserved this year. eat
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    • 434 6 AP THE United States Is sticking by Its "aero option" proposal on nuclear mtertW In Europe because aa unofficial Soviet counter-offer amounts to aero option for the Americans but not for the Soviets. In an interview published in yesterday's editions of the Waihtaftoa
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    • 316 6 Reuter CHINA yesterday announced ambitious agricultural and industrial targets (or ÜBS, tnchirttng plans (or record production of grain, cotton, sugar and coal. Beijing is increasing grain output in order to feed its one biDion population, •Me boosting cash crops to raise psaaants' living
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    • 163 6 AFP THE Internstional Harvester group, which manufactures farm &jk] trucks, suffered a loas of US$l.Bl billion in the last quarter of the current year ending Oct 31. The Chicago-based company said diving the weekend that this is the biggest quarterly loss recorded by a
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    • 241 6 AFP THE Malaysian government will tree» import permits on cars to boost and protect the nation's car-assembly Industry. Trade and Industry Mtadstsr Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said over the weekend the step was taken because car importers had exceeded the quota of 10 per
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    • 160 6 AFP INDONESIA has become the world's biggest plywood exporter this year, leaving behind South Korea and Taiwan, the earlier exporters. Mr Sutadi, the head of the Indonesian export promotion agency, BPEN, said in Bali over the weekend that Indonesian plywood exports this year had reached
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    • 181 6 Reuter CANADA, undaunted by West European moves to stop importing baby sealskins, has refused to call off its controversial seal hunt and is Instead looking for new markets for the pelts. Bill Romke, the country's Small Business Minister, yesterday said a special task force
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    • 676 6 ARRIVALS Serriee Local Operator Nuber Tiae Proa SU PAA SU SU SU MAS SQ11 PA005 gk SQ41 MHB01 0105 0245 0740 005 0820 OM LAX/TTO JFK/SFO/HKG DHA KUL MAA KUL MAS RBA MAS CAL CPA MAS SU GU SU SU THAI GU SU MAS SU SU GU
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 169 4 GRANDFATHER CLOCK SALE H! FOR THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE.... Exclusive to Robinson 5.... Imported and over 10 designs to choose from.... world famous Ridgeway clocks ....to see is to believe CHMSTtUS ROBINSON'S jm -tmW9. x £y*m •"> rf A x :■> A n i VI > I i s*>
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 146 5 POPULAR WATCHES XT POKES NO OTHER DEALERS CAN MATCH! Yes, it's true. There are discounts on all watches at our Peninsula Plaza and Lucky Plaza GB/9 showrooms. From now till December 21st. You don't believe it? Then come and see for yourself at these showrooms. You'll find lots and lots
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 37 6 With effect from today The Controller Head Office of GREAT PACIFIC FINANCE LTD (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore) is located at 1 THE OCTAGON 105 CECIL STREET 01-00 SINGAPORE 0106 Telephone: *****88 Telex RS ***** TAIPIN
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    • 498 6 OFFICE SPACE Now It the tint# to consider these hard-to-beat attractive offers from a range of top quaffty office accommodation situated in both the prime financial business districts and in other popular decentralised locations, at competitive rental raise ranging from $48.45 pern (S4-50 psQ to approx. $70 psm ($6.50 psf)
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  • REVIEWS
    • 558 7  -  By PATRICIA GOH THERE to an awful Chrtotmas record that can be heard la department stores coflee houses. It has this monotonous disco beat (a synthestoed one at that) and a usually out-of-time chorus churning out the time-worn Christmas dttttos and carols in a most uninteresting
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    • 190 7  -  ■y KENNETH BRIGGS NYT Of THE faatoi 4 «mm perlwwmw, there It MM faMa Wka toe fkta» ttyMy toj H hy Pi DlfWly Wwh miiil CMMMM MMnta. P ilmi r LMMtaX Mgto, m to •1m» Frilieen ItliUi apM until M* to Mi mmj to iaMto I» 'toTiatotaatory MatorMfl»
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    • 736 8  -  By JIA LI-KE ANY apprehensions I had about not understanding or appreciating an entirely alien form of entertainment were immediately put to rest when the Agbegijo Maaqneraders from Nigeria «wept into the Conference Hall auditorium. Four men, each holding a mat around Urn which covered him fully
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    • 428 8  -  By LEE YOKE MENG YOU would have been if you'd suddenly asked: "Was that a Singapore audience?" So unexpected, so overwhelming has heen the response, the resounding applause, the encores and the amount of cocktail talk on the Festival of Arts that one
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    • 818 9  -  By LEE YOKE MENG AT THIRTY-FIVE, Bai Ton Iflng la far from being the type who'd ran around creating miarhW whet ever he goes. But as the immortal Monkey God (Sun Wu Kong) on stage, there's a lot he can do and does.
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    • 541 9 J Li-Ko IviMHilnUliMbMPiftM While the heeh wae a theneghly eajeyahle ttttte wMeh we eeali pleh ap aai pat M we pleaeei, the play, whleh Mei (er am thee three heare, 11 in Im rfflagleh P Aai It wee a ttttte tee hag aheat riaanete'ea the play,
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    • 593 9  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE sound of the gong echoed softly within the concert hall. The rest of the percussions, the er bu and other sections picked it up by degrees, blending, separating, fusing, till at one point or another, the orchestra became one whole. The audience
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 175 7 COMFUTAS PRESENTS THE DONALD DAVIES INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON SECURITY INCOMPUTER NETWORKS JANUARY 11th 12th, 1983 CENTURY PARK SHERATON SINGAPORE. i ~Sf, P&J tk ft Sj Yk ■r as n m m m Data reliability and security are a major concern of all financial institutions and government agencies and businesses particularly
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    • 61 7 NGK-VWVLL Porcelain Enanptled Steel Panel. Complies with OTTV requirements. Cuts down construction time. NGK insulators, supplies and guarantees. w m m j m ■m m :sMl •C- MB m "9 s. m t T i Manufacturer NGK Insulators, Ltd., Japan. Enquiries: Marketing Agent:CHENG HOCK TRADE PTE. LTD. 02-121, BLOCK 204,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 379 7 k I CONCERTS ,:S*e FMtval §t Arte. Opera Troupe at the National Theatre (7.30 pm, tickets at "fe $10, $15, |20 and $30). Nightly Oil Friday. The Little White Sailing Boat at the Victoria Theatre (8 pm, |3, |5 and $8, last performance tomorrow). EXHIBITIONS Italy. Featuring the work of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 130 8 m mm m L \-5 A GIVENCHY J GENTLEMAN I f PARIS Givenchy Gentleman Boutique 01-02 The Pavilion Inter-Continental, Singapore. Tel: *****00 and G4, Hilton International Singapore. Tel: *****92. I Sole Agent and Distributor for Singapore. Malaysia and Indonesia: TMN9MRCO UNOTED 24 Ngee Ann Building, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel:
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 780 8 F= The healthy, stealthy and wealthy DIETING MBitklif m health to- art ap a r, FTA tow. Am e 5 W 3 V rix lv 4 1 L nw SINGAPORE 5 3JO PM Opening by On The Waterfront (Mandarwi/r) 150 SaaaAkaal Mattaw Mum (TMni/r): Cbiie crabs are delicious, but often
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 246 9 KIN SHIN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES (S) PTE. LTD. (incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (in Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act Cap 185 the Final Meeting of members of the Company will be held on Friday, 21st January,
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    • 105 9 Just to serve you better ft 3u V rc t.? J sim J- a Pieplrt ftwk Branch Thornton Branch podok Brofldt Buona Vista Branch Ang Mo Kio Branch a Katong Branch a Gaylang Blanch, a Rochor Branch. You can:e withdraw cash up to a maximum of 1,000/- a day deposit
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 697 9 11-OIE CROSSWORD CBYPIIC PUZZLE 9 The dtaUke, you affirm, la no different (8) 10 Rod got the Mat (3) 11 The beast hit the girl bock 11 Otherwise, traffic is a trial 13 Point the nat out and wrap op! (7) 14 The gentleman and I win take her back
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 318 10 Where to wine, dine and entertain V f m with the American Express* Card If you don't already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" 4 N or iunch For dinner ■or (i richly rewemiitu} expcncrce < >r rt'st'rv<if;'ji)s c<ii! 7S, -.77 j w H' < <*i ii111"\
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    • 204 10 Feast like an emperor at Chinatown •C 3 i I i mf: I ffe y b^ 1 Our chefs can whip up culinary delights that would excite even the most demanding of emperors Here at The Chinatown, we serve Szechuan specialties Name your favourites Or ask for our recommendations. Then
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    • 152 10 As much as you can eat for only $17.50. ■J Local food. Weston food.Cold cuts. Salads. Deserts. A different culinary theme every day. Eat as much as you want. At the Orchard Cafe, Buffet Lunch. Daily 12 noon—2.3opm. Agreatplaoetobe. (< YA nsi. ili room that's "uldc <ind I imjKsshc" V\.
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    • 183 10 ittebafliondMl Not Just Another Continental Restaurant Amid splendid Victorian decor, dine on the choicest of meat, fowl and fkh to the accompaniment of live entertainment. Prime Rib of Beef on the Stiver Wagon Juicy Steaks from the U.S. Spanish-style Seafood Grot in de Crabet au Frontage Wath Mat down with
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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    • 204 11 pen, Rand SBg a* -V INDUSTRIALS SSSSorth ZZ MM tw J"» MININGS SEJci 2 AB0O. m M -10 AoflvMl tEL SB *****?" iJ? OOSBlUi UM N gj*: S» com (Mi M Wry Con* Mumi m MManind D* Rm 7S +1 n,_- J__ k MM MO -I» Bam- MOB uncn
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    • 163 11 OK 17 Pn GROUP B CORBEILLE Carrafour n ninrttni lflt -«4 oBTrr^rOB 1471 198.80 •ii +-M V.HfliMI LaTam Moil 11 win—j Opn-ParttMU Fanairofa 51 JO 236 no inn u unch +U 4-7 1.7 -I cit rraacaiaa CMK Fooetar D* Franca nut m +1A GROUP C ♦•I •M unch -ao
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 767 11 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures closed Friday between £46 and £15 a tonne above Thursday's close in traded positions. Nearby prices closed just below the highs and between £30 and £1$ a tonne above midday levels. New York's steady opening added impetus to Friday morning's commission house buying. Activity
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 22 11 THE average rale ai which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.35 per cent.
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      • 180 11 ASIAN ASIAN currency average deposit rates (or the week ended Dec 17: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months S months 9 months 12 months U8# (Bid price*) lid Low 913/16 815/16 99/16 9* 911/16 95/16 911/16 97/16 915/16 911/16 101/16 913/16 10 3/16 915/16 1 month 3 months
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      • 43 11 FOR THE w«ek ended Saturday Dec 11, the range of call rates received tram Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows Baafc Had: S to per cent. Of seal M: 5 to 5.3 per cent. M«TMMsti of funds totalled $1,074 million.
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      • 215 11 The US/Sing dollar market was generally quiet and featureless last week. Opening at 552.1645/55, the dollar was traded to a high of 2.1655/65 before closing the week lower around 552.1490/ 00. The Singapore dollar strengthened generally across the board against major currencies except the deutschemark and remained unchanged
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      • 289 11 FIRM interbank market conditions prevailed throughout the week with overnight funds trading frequently within the 10 12 per cent level. Term rates exhibited some fluctuations with the One-Month rate opening at 7 V« H per cent, and dropping temporarily to 711/16 9/16 per cent before closing firmer at BV6
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      • 311 11 THE CXJT IN THE Fed's discount rate came much sooner than expected and the surprise announcement produced a shortlived flurry of buying and the metal's price rose to USJ4S2/453 a troy ounce on Tuesday, Green and Collier says. However no major US banks matched this by reducing their prime
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    • 227 11 PEPPER AND copra prices made gains on the local produce market last week but coffee and coconut oil stayed level in quiet trading. There was a lot of demand for copra during the week and the price shot up about $33 per tonne to $660. Supply
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    • 149 11 RUBBER FUTURES in London closed last Friday steadier and slightly above mid afternoon lows, between 0.10 and 0.30 pence a kilo above Thursday's close in traded positions. After light early afternoon selling, prices firmed back to midday levels as weakening sterling against the dollar provided a boost. The physicals
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    • 1132 11 AFP THE SURPRISE cut in US interest rates sent London commodity market prices higher initially last week, but they lost ground subsequently in a rather erratic fashion on the seasonally quiet markets. The short-lived detention of Lech Walesa, leader of Poland's trade union, Solidarity, was put
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 86 11 See page IS fer New Yerk and Earepeaa stacks. □lETHELM Furniture that has no equal. Showrooms: 0402. Singapore Shopping Centre. 190. Clemenceou Avenue. Singapore 0923 Tel 2006 326/7. Plaza Singapura. 68. Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 Where taste still matters. The elegant restaurant in the heart of the financial district serves
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    • 111 11 I a Complete Festive Season Gift Pack J IX )THL c >( I AMC )l Is J J;NZM )SI;k wurn; wim: 1 );u'mu ri k k i\ c M .|v, I| I c I lilt UK .1 1 u l f I I !> >r (ic I I fl/ M<
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 1057 12  -  Vj «Singapore s By CHRIS LIM INVESTORS looking for a discount rate cut from the Federal Reserve in the US received what they wanted last week. But those looking for a rally to follow the news did not. Actually, there was a mild response
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    • 587 12  -  W99k ond9d Decern bor 17 compiled by JULIANA TAY OTHERS Aalsssaisr Hetoi LM has completed the sale of its property, Ambassador Hotel, Including plant, equipment, fittings and fixtures to Duke Hotel Pte Ltd for $29.5 million. Asssetaiei Pan Malaysia rusual, equally-owned by Pas Malayria Cement
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    • 802 12 Mj K.Lumpur i"i d THE Kuala Lumpur stock market finished on a slightly easier note last week in lacklustre trading. Overall, sentiment was somewhat depressed as investors were unwilling to commit themselves in the absence of clear directions, particularly from overseas markets. However, some measure of buying support
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    • 3098 12 11 Hl«k Ml Low CMPMT Laat Sale at* Or'* Die Die CtT Or 1 ru Net P/E Vol COOO) Week Hlgk Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 380 140 233 334 3S 141 201 4*0 326 460 000 1820 410 246 136 131 110 2D 00 120 106
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    • 85 12 THE Mtowtag ta a I* tf the 1« Mt aettoty inM gißtojw tbeStoek EuhU|M| It M Mittw Mgk aad to* tor IMZ oapHy Pitai Dm n ar Um MUI urn Ut 4.7* rm SLud Lou um •lTT ON fcSH Ut ICS um LM 19* Ctar Dev UOB
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    • 132 12 SINGAPORE Dm U DM M Dm U Dm tt Dm 11 ttBT ladle star: 2T15I MIS MM MM 2MC7 ••ladwtrt ate: 7A74 791.43 mm ***** *HoMi. 1720.01 17X7.12 MM nut kM: ***** MJI SMI MJI *****4 MJI M.15 M40 1794J1 MJI M.79 MM MPUaU UOM: tnjt 177.10
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    • 462 13 New York AP THE great stock market jrally of 1982 has lost a little >of its zip in the closing stages of the year. Stock prices have posted losses in five of the six weeks since most of the -market averages
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    • 306 13 nj Sydney A Reuter APABT from a ww 4>j jimp ea Taesday, share prices eeattaaed to ease last week, after a top la the U8 flswut rate if ti per eeat to U per eeat. The All Ordinaries tlisif M peiats sff at 4T3J, the All
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    • 1221 13  -  1 fsaiLondon By GERALD COLVERD NO, THE number hasn't been transposed to protect the superstitious and the last day of 1982 is an accounting balance sheet line which will evaluate the doubts and uncertainties remaining after another 12 months in which to salvage solvency and corporate
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    • 249 13 P§] Tokyo A AFP AFTER a shaky start, the Tokyo stock market finished last week with a moderate gain as investors anticipated a year-end and new-year rally. The 225-stock Dow Jones 1 Average, a 139.51-yen loser the previous week, gained 13.82 yen last week to close at
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    • 172 13 BCI MILAN stocks fluctuated in a narrow range almost the whole week, but picked up on Friday, the start of the January accounting period. The BCI all-share index cloaed higher at 167.32, up one per cent from the previous week. Although trading was slightly
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    • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
      • 105 13 DBC IT rraaca 1 <5 «B -U W -t TPMM( 1MB 4 'C IM J* m < 1 'P WT *1 MO OtotouaPe +J r"" "V' ra WOO 41M 00 +J Inurfood Br. Jalmall Br SOB 80 1500 ouch Motor-CoiumlxM N«Ut Br Naatla Rac OarUkoo BuahrtaBr Sutaft1180 -5 m
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      • 968 13 NEW YORK A RALLY led by blue chip issues caused stock prices to soar last Friday, bringing the Dow Jones Industrial Average back above the 1000 mark. The D-J Average rose more than 21 points, with most of the coming in the afternoon, to close
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      • 108 13 rare n pi. ABW MM AboW llOJO iU an AM*V 0040 42 A*fM_ 7100 uneh Amrota* «7 JO +11 ■jjT"" UIJO ii UUO -17 hakt JO JO 41 ■wrtrt ttjo uSh Ojtand a JO H« Otl* MM -j g»" M1J r* -1J Barrter IttJO +tl tan* UUO uneh £»*>-—
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    • 190 13 BANCO URQUIJO S.A. SINGAPORE BRANCH U5520,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE DECEMBER 20,1983 For the six months December 20, 1982 to June 20,1983 the Certificate will carry an interest rate of 10 a percent per annum AGENT BANK BANKERS TRUST COMPANY SINGAPORE BRANCH NOTICE TRADMVEST BANK ft TRUST
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    • 439 13 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 20th December, 1983 of: THE SUMITOMO BANK, LIMITED Ground Roor, DBS Building I Shanton Way, Singapore 0106 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest
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  • 660 14 mm m Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani PEGI Malaysia Bhd, Just divorced from Multi-Pur-Pose Holdings Bhd (MPHB), is planning to bid for new ventures with the money to be received from MPHB. This statement by its chairman, Mr Ghafar Bab*, has sparked off
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  • 505 14 PALMCO Holdings is unlikely to improve on its performance in the current year, In view of the unfavourable market conditions still prevailing. The palm oil-cum-properly and leasing group is, however, optimistic of its long-term future prospects. Palmco chairman Mr Chan Ylt Ming, in his latest
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  • 66 14 DOTA riwiMhlil Bid (formerly Olympia Plywood) has received approval from the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee for its proposed acquisition of Sabakaya Properties Sdn Bhd. MR ANDREAS Sardanis has been appointed to the board of Gvttrle BM. Mr Sardanis is the of ITM International SA of Luxembourg. SIM UM
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  • 467 14  -  By CHOO AI LENG A ROTTERDAM-BASED company, Research Co Op. tkMs BV, is setting up a representative office here next month to market a new investment facility called the US stock option pool programme. Basically, a stock option pool programme
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  • 517 14 Taking Stock... CITY Developments' proposal of a $113 million rights issue ss an alternative method of financing the purchase of Hume Far East's property at Upper Bukit Timah is unlikely to be well received by minority shareholders. There are now complaints that it is not much
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  • 65 14 GENERAL Corporation Bhd ha* requested the Stock Exchange at Singapore and the grai» Lumpur Stock Exchange to aoapend trading In Its **1"* million 10 per cent convertible unsecured loan stock today for the purpose of determining the entitlement to the Interest payment for the period Dec
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 183 14 Tan Choon Chye Management Services (Pte) Ltd. Singapore Secretarial Services Co. (Pte) for: Corporate Secretarial Services Management Advisory Services Project Studies Micro Computer Accounts Automation contact: Td: *****26 or *****27 Executive Chairman: Tan Choon Chye M/Director: Mrs. Low nee Tan Leng Fong Rooms 1101 1111, 11th Floor, Golden Mile Tower,
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    • 103 14 He* a great guy. Charming. Talented. And very successful. So successful in feet that yon hardly ever see him. Which is the problem. Because although he's married to his work, he is also married to you. Now what executive woukfcrt want to spend more time at home, if there was
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    • 56 14 OUTLOOK for today: Partly cloudy; showers in several areas in the afternoon and early evening. *hm prt* *7•» pm Dee II attkeiimrt: Maximum temperature 310 Associated humidity Zl. 66 Minimum temperature J37 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 5.65 Rainfall in millimetres 7.0 Total rainfall for the month 123.1 Total
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    • 325 15 THE Thai Ministry of Communications has agreed to review the new tariff rates 'fin posed on vessels calling «i Klong Toey Port since Dec 1. Communications Minister Amorn Sirigaya said ihe Port Authority of Thailand was instructed to reView the
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    • 498 15  -  By JUNE LIM THE joint service between the Far East and the Persian Gulf operated by the Malaysian International Shipping Corporation and Kuwaiti Balasem Shipping has been suspended. It is understood that the two vessels serving the trade, the Bung» Kantan and Bunga
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 79 15 Reuter THE St Lawrence Seaway closed officially for the winter, with about 50 ships still moving through the system or in port, a seaway official said. The ships are either on their way out of the system or planning to stay (or the winter in port,
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      • 67 15 THE total volume of freight through British ports declined by 2 per cent to 405 million tonnes last year. This is 5 per cent lower than the record set in 1980. Figures published by the Department of Transport and the British Ports Association show that
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      • 183 15 AP THE 60 survivors of a sunken Tnrtton freighter received medical examinations and rested in hotels last week after their ordeal aboard the Singapore-bound Jakunorari. When the Timur Girl docked, there was little joy. Expressionless faces of some of the crew members of the Jahunonri peered out of
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    • 558 15 "WUM Cat AC Toapfer Aki AMWLtar ADtrua Alp., AxanShM APC Lilt APL Aqua Umm AttMuM AUmUm AaXrmttka CM BaJtOM Baltic Baltic OrtM BukUkT Bn Liar BMmC VI vm VI vn VI X X IV m X 'X IV m VI X V VI vn IX vn VI
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    • 934 16 BROKERS in London a&id the secondhand ship market were extremely quiet prior to the weekend with no fresh sales reported either (or continuing trading or for demolition, with some sales made during the earlier part of the week. Brokers said they believe a deal to sell the MfHnt
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    • 1675 16 CHARTERING vu small on Thursday in all sectors of the freight market with no significant change in rates reported, shipbrokers said. Grain charterers noted with interest Australia has sold one million tonnes of wheat each to the USSR and to Egypt whilst arranging a long term agreement with
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    • 360 16 MAERSK Line has taken out full page advertisements in newspapers and the maritime trade press to criticise both the Philippine 40*40-20 cargo sharing rule for trade with the US, and the recently announced Equal Access Agreement among four USQag and two Philippine-flag carriers, reports
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    • 215 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/ Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia. Straits/ Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Oriedt Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (BTRAITB A UBTBALIA Australian National
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    • 431 17 AP PANAMANIAN President Ricardo de La EsprieUa warn that serious problems threaten the Panama treaties with the United States, providing a possible focus for anti-American sentiment in his economically troubled country. The 47-year-old President still believes the 1978 canal treaties were "a great step
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    • 155 17 THE Norwegian Guarantee Institute formed six years ago to preserve the domestic (lag is to close after a massive £247 million and guarantee write-off by the Norwegian government. But ministers are optimistic that recoveries from indebted shipowners, notably the bankrupt Reksten, will cut this loss
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    • 153 17 Reuter NEW shipbuilding orders in member countries of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) shipbuilding working party slumped during the first nine months of this year to 5.21 million gross registered tonnes (grt) from 10.85 million in the same 1981 period, the OECD said. Japanese
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    • 5814 22 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 730 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Arrival Godowns FCL Ship Voy for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Hangang Glory 12/82 21.1282 1500 Worldwide 49 1100-1300/2100-2300 L7/L7 Toyama 456 21.12.82 2300 Ned-EAC 49 0900-1100/1700-1830 F2/F2 0400-0500/1100-1300 F2/G2 1830-2000/0600-0600 G2/G2 P Roosevelt 113/3 21.1242
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    • 1900 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adriatic (MUlifr Continental Feeders (Si Cargo Freight (PKi AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (Si Euro-Asia Line i PK PN». Afra-F.araaia Liar Transgroup Pte Ltd <s> T AMW Ltaw fcnto Kim Sh« (S). Al Navtgattea
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    • 489 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Barber Perseus 46/7 Barber alongside 20.1242/0300 Cherry Slnga 27/8 Lian Soon alongside 20.1242/1500 Feng Ylng 45 Y Fung alongside 20.12.82/0600 Foochow 44 J Manners alongside 20.12.82/1500 Glory Park 33/4 Sinose alongside 20.1242/1500 Kim Soon LI 22 Thong
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    • 165 15 GAY ZINC ANODES mm El MY MOTHERS METAL MDUSTMES PTE LTD 21. MMOM ESTATE, SMGtfOK 2572 Ta. 2SM9?S .1 R 1 )1 M WT \H Orient Overseas CcmicjMeA Line ia 23/12 I 860 HRS -w2L~ ITTA TPI jr ffl! iMmi mas tO MHMDsa IWX narnimm 0 DKMT IK IJndiMMSMffii 1m
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    • 315 15 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES LoadM|lor Jut* (5/1). Damnam (7/1) Kuwait (9/1). Bahrain (11/1) Doha (13/1). Aim Dhabi (15/1) Oubai (17/1) Bahram (19/1). Jubari (21/1), Damman (23/1). Kuwait (25/1) Doha (27/1), Out* (29/1) Mw Dhabi 31/1) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Vessel ILV DUBAI V.l AL MTTYM
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    • 19 15 msm LONDON Freights SHIP Sales CONSORTIA SHIPPING Sehedale CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS Is Port REGIONAL Weather
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    • 470 15 FOR GENUINE DIESEL ENGINE SPARE PARTS AND SERVICE, CONTACT: IfS WESTERN EAGLE (PTE) LIMITED TEL: *****77 TEUEX: R*****8 WESEA *r MAERSK LINE fXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UA PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS *SWSAHME CLO3H6 TMS: CT 190 On 2400 MB. CFS: UMi Pic 1)00 KB 1 TOf
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    • 583 16 NOTICES FAR EASTERN NOTICE TO SHIPPERS TEMPORARILY REDUCED RATES WESTBOUND Member Lines of the FEFC wish to announce that for destinations in Europe for which Commodity Box Rates have been established from Singapore and West Malaysia, and excepting some commodities for which special non-tariff an-ange-ments have already been made, rates
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    • 444 16 YAMABHIT A-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAMEft URVICCI k Nrt 21/12 2V12 t MB H/li 27/12 a/12 tfc M mm. I fc* USA/CANADA MIDDLE EAST try South Wm« PacMc North Woot u/u oat Mh a/i n/i m/i a/i L&i V 2 lip 11/2 V 2 rnm o M in« 27/1 21/1 JV/1 Mfea
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    • 527 17 The Straits Steamship Group oci Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE 10 UK CONTINENT ttm u na a/u am mn mn u/i wi u/i a/i a/i a/i mn mn a/i u/i wi un an an un tvi o/i a/i a/i an a/i an an an an an un i«n an an
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    • 611 17 ru^S"«L- FOR TOWIN G AND CHARTERING TO WEST AND EAST MALAYSIA, AND INDONE51A. ENQUWES: RAYMOND LOI T-MARINE SDN. BHD TEL: *****57 *****20 32r W 4080 Lite < 625 tons 4'-10" draft cargo about 2,450 tns. Tw« GM-567-900 HP each. 1150 Gal. per day fuel on 9/10 knts. Generators/ rectifier output
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    • 384 18 MEDAFRICA LINE rji'.f m;. sf hvm t FOR: LAGOS/APAPA, PORT HARCOURT, WARM, CALABAR Abo far SANTOS, RIO DE JANBRO, ABDJAN, DOUALA, MAT AW, COTONOU, TEMA and LUANDA MfTESTM Lafos/Apapi IS FA PHar court It FA r w t T*>C\ P.T.PORODLSA RAYA iiN e s HET3. v.M.»: a- a: i'3;ifr 3
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    • 356 18 lc=i: *S i J H comomomi somce t«/f>w busan 'u.um lOM/lOK 2j.» DK x-ao* »3i OK ojmu CjCj Inchon Safewct to Muc«Mnt KM lllW/ltX ***** M 03 73-24 tM S3 2V20 1M 13 5F* 03 STOK HI IT nifli MM IKSBL 22 241 M 17-11 1M MM 11 II f*
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    • 313 18 ©EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPT!* FCI 1 Id CARGO FOR: (wM 22/12 IVI IVI 17/1 11/1 IVI [«LP VI VI 24/1 27/1 21/1 a/1 1/2 IVI 4/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 11/J KSO KCfPTM LCL/FQ. I FCL/fa TO: aonc—t. mh. twm aaa itooobui. m—g u—, WH—w». MMCinm. —i uwrooL
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    • 640 18 Everett Lines/ Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. M "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR RANGOON BF SSC Agent* n Motoyvo BOUSTEAD SHPPtMG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PICELANG *****1/8 PENANG ,*****1/8 Camp*ma Atfmmt 0« Hum IMnciMiMttul 1 wm=== "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOMXNG FOB DURBAN MONTEVDEO BUENOS AMES MB PORTE KS fiALfTS (KHUN) I
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    • 224 18 mm** US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE savnDMGnssi a/12 a/12 KM TAC7MIIU7S 11* JM7H/I/TCSI r lb KYOWA LINE feppn Plata* 21/12 2/1 lat, Onfcay, P. Mm a, LaWka, I toy. P. Mm at S>n iIJM ratal. TvZZZ /aaun 1 M X-I7IZ/vmi TAIYO MARINE LINE mm MM VIS
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    • 860 19 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) KOTA SAMABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT •1-1/1 •-11/2 21-23/3 1-9/5 7-9/1 19-19/2 99-90/3 9-10/8 19-90/1 99-1/9 9-10/4 99-21/8 99-90/1 9-7/9 19-19/4 99-97/8 EAST AFRICA/ftEDSIA SERVICE KOTA MAMA V.C.-417 KOTA AOAO4 V.E-415 COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE KOTA
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    • 745 19 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EVRESS CQRTMO BMCE TO/FMM EUMfE rmw mm mm soton fraaet MUH M H VI 11/1 11/1 11/ l 1/1 £=,"s=. Uara« CarMpatet a/u a/u VI VI U/l IV! ivi a/i a/i a/i VI v» ivi u/i ivi vi ivi a/i a/i ivi a/i a/i a/i a/i a/i
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    • 401 19 ScanDutehty WEEKLY EXPREBB CONTAIN* TO MCP/UK/NC/SCAN SERVICE S-»M ixratanr* n/u vi ivi WM,,I+ n/ 4/1 IZl'wii mmm 12 Wl M 13/12 iwgtuw/ll MIUHM VI IVI 24/1 ixmv? V 1 11/1 noon t > I KUD IVI lOMGM-f IVI 1/7 mm ivi •wia/i mtm+ a/i %n IVI 77/1 1/1 VI «/i
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    • 383 19 P»g* V i i\ •s I At i BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES I IT>! ■a\ < IVE-'H TTT I'll '■■Hli'J BCTEB i>n 'j REGULAR TIMER/PLYWOOD BULK SERVICI S pore P MantTAyer Loading for lasper W033 21/12 In Port 23/12 Uk. Mm. Antwp (Otfcer I ndonesun Ports subject to Inducement) MTUMtMN Kalaag:
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    • 1026 20 CfK LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXffRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW YORK/E. CANADA jjpott *13 23 0K NP» JERSEY MMU *4 ]7 JM AS* STM ff 31 Ok AEW OBEY MMU VM 17 Mi M iMEMLO *20 9JM HSO MRU VM 31 Jm |fc> ok 11 Fab %KIQH IS Fab. MMFOU
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    • 626 20 K 2 CAUFORNU/PAOFK MOUTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Im*| tar LOS MOLES. SM FRANCBCO. SEATTLE, TACOMA IWCOMQ (C Am** EO/Wl CmWWI i MP SSZ. L .V AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AcMßflhß Fd/FCL CNMM PJWm ffm M* AM S* MM tca*i 21/22 Ok *23/24 Ok (1m SAm 13 Am Fna/(m
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    • 533 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "5 1 ICE-3 Buud.nq S'-'-n'or Tel *****1'. 2225 P Kelang Tel *****1/8 MIOOLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES HAEWOON OKO PEARL HAEWOOMt Loadhg Far MM/W, Bandar/Abbas Jodioh/Aqafca Shipping Co. lid. ASIA MERCHANT MARINE S port P.Xoiang Loadhg for ASM YUKHO 25 Ok Mfek/Yarto THOMSON 30 Dae KB-aR/Damm-n ASM CMLHO
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    • 443 20 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Suite Interna* r.r f i. 1 Ar S»nq.<;v)r» 0207 Tp. 4. fi BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S'pere P. KeMnf Pwunf IMdM( Mr: MO PLATA ***** IS ton 10 im BOUOCK tDMI UK(AVON) Vessel Loating at Ma KfcabaM NON-CONFERENCE T WU CONTi cargoes to MM Last A Meat
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    • 683 21 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTI FAR FAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE *1 f Conso^iu" STRAITS/AUSTRALIA RO-RO CONTAINER SERVICE 4 Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E. Malaysia USA CONTAINER SERVICE IMkw tenet LB.** OAMStiHt Vmcm OBta/mm isTi 17/1 20/1 21/1 S FUNCTION IX 20/1 22/1 25/1 26/1 IJACEMM2If 27/1 29/1 1/2 2/2
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    • 515 21 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK KEELUNG BUSAN INCHON »/l2 urn Wo 71/12 SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHALNA CALCUTTA V's Spore NtPFUNf AGfNCKS PTf (ID Tel *****66 Malaysia Tunas Setia Sdn Bhd HI Tel *****0 414?44 P* I f 38<<*>64 Pf* Tel 36/3/5 36/47S r
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    • 1019 21 SINSOV SWGAPORE SOVIET SHAPING CO PRIVATE LTD °1M TehK"" Hurtwi *****3 (15 Ims) Cab* Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Tetei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KEIANG M/S SHAMKAT NAM SOON SON. M IST ANO 2NO FLOOR NO 1. lALAN CfMPfNWG PORT KLANG. MALAYSIA TO *****6/8 Tetei No ***** •BSC
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    • 78 21 ETI no 21/12- 91/12 NhiLmN WU 1/1 im/lMhlbMi Sri Nm Ma Mi tall a/12 MMM/lIM Mm L« I H/12 2t/U tkk^mi Sri Nm Ma Hi 4 17/1 1»/1 SmMWTmm W/f IF iJ-Ti RW N'Sf PC Tel: m»S (S rw DMSION or IK TNT NORIMMOE GMUP Of COMPMCS REGULAR FCL AND
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    • 595 22 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD OTH KliOR Oct A MARKETING 9'IKJ Jj t TELEX RS 4S9S RS iSbbtt A 3 C ARSMiP CABLE BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 S. GENERAL 91 3111 122 LINES) ARGOSHiP €oiif:iiiier Lilies 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK I* BERTHING 1300 HRS EVERY
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 332 23 NOTICE INTERNATIONAL SHORT TENDER NOTICE Offer* for second hand/new vessel (resale/new building) ore hereby invited by Bangladesh Shipping Corporation from shipyards/ship builders, ag< >nts, suppliers, owners, brokers for supply of one vessel of 12,000 to 16,000 DWT multipurpose dry cargo vessel. The secondhand vessel should not be older than 3
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    • 195 23 Bookings Contact *****49 SKIPPER SHIPPING PTE LTD. 3412 International Plaza (0207) Port Kelang ORIENTAL SHIPPING CORPN PH 4«7730 fcir -in M n* 23/12/12 C*. toe., I Lm*« tar Mafc/Bataacat/Ta Afwb: JMXrS TKANSfOtT I SHTTMG AGERCY PTE. LID. F« EnqMM/bMtißc/ta Pwt/tea**, phone *****H/S ft *****11 RM 611, AFRO ASIA BUILDING, 83,
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    • 352 23 EGYPTIAN"' INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG MW.SP "I I N SM)PP!W, PTf I ID 1119 fcofld I id» Centre Mj' t»nf Square S poi» 0409 ''i rs ?ioi? ih ?;?iiiii r*( ?"3s«! :ns3i? «r(SI Ml »»Sl* M Sdr Bhtf *1 TH *****3 4860.' P' KH Ul *****6 Hi 39 1'>
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    • 97 23 m fargo sHiwm cmm (m.) ltd. I BANGKOK EXPRESS SVC (Fa ft La) HOUG KOK ISLANDS LM (Mutr** SVC) VOT sm HL ME M 131 *3/1 */l 1/2 31/1 HI 1/2 13/2 21/2 13/2 TEL: *****77/88 Tx: ***** Eurofro 20th Floor Ocean Building, Spore 0104 Kssa. v Canto 12 2S/12
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 442 24 I shipping (Singapore) private brrvtecl NVOCC EXPRESS SERVICE F BINTULU CONTRACTORS WORLD U LINE EXPRESS REGULAR JAPAN/HONGKONG/STRAITS NV VESSEL SPORE PKELANG St RAYAH LI Dec 23/24 Dec 25/26 BLUE SHARK 181 Dec 30/31 Jan 1/2 JAPAN TRADER L I Jan 10/11 Jan. 12/13 AR WSC vessels berth Singapore at PPW
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    • 381 24 f Off TUNA CONSOI 10 AI lON Sf RVICFS PTI lID Mil fa/ia to OESTMTKM 4/1 AUSTRALIA BRtS, SYD. MEL. ADE, FREM 21/1 I*/EUROPE ALL BASE PORTS INLAND DESTINATIONS 23/12 MtABMN GULF DUBAI, KUWAIT, DAMMAM, DOHA, BAHRAIN, A'DHABI, MMA QABOOS. MTRANSIT DESTN 30/12 FAR EAST BANGKOK. HK.. TAIWAN, JPN., PHIL
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    • 453 24 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1201, 12th Moor, Goldaw Mil* Towor, •ooch leoi swfMDn 0719. Tal: *****44 Tl« R*2>2o2 MEAPCO SNWORE TO WRKET SERVICE eta nt Diiiiim LAIMNG 41/12 23/12 24/12 PHUKET FULL-CONTAMER SERVICE TO PT. KELM6/POMN6 ETA no Piitoim 522 111/11 21/12 111/H 21/12 27/12 P. KEJW6 MW«
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    • 179 24 n Regional Weather m PL m 1 1 m m. SI J 5* 1 Oi m Sr 35 a i K O! sas "X r* °c cr* SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather s~S Wind direction with speed in
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