The Business Times, 8 August 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 MONDAY, AUGUST 8, IKS 60 CENTS
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  • 318 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH THE 10 groups of companies pre-quallfied for the $200 million rolling stock contract for Singapore's MKT system will have to go through another round of selection. The provisional Mass Rapid Transit Authority has decided that this will be the only
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  • 148 1 NYT WITH a terse, one-sentence announcement, US President Reagan signed into law the repeal of tax withholding from interest and dividend payments, which he had threatened to veto. The Bill also included the administration's Caribbean Basin initiative, a set of trade preferences that make it easier
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  • 601 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE accountants will have to go back to school each year under a new scheme to upgrade skills and to ensure high public confidence in their profession. "School" means attending courses, seminars and conferences regularly to keep abreast of the
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  • 386 1 Reuter FOREIGN exchange intervention by the US Federal Reserve will not affect its monetary policy whatever quantity of dollars is sold, monetary sources said in Washington. They also said there is no clash between the Fed's monetary policy and its recent intervention on foreign
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  • 256 1 Reuter THE Japanese government has been urged to develop its own rocket and satellite technology so that it can compete independently in the commercial exploitation of space by the end of the century. A recent report by a group from the government's space
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  • BRIEFLY
    • 68 1 UPI MORE than 20 people were killed and more than 50 wounded in a massive car-bomb attack yesterday in the vegetable market of the Syrian-occupied east Bekaa Valley city of Baalbek, police reported in Beirut. Initial estimates said the bomb weighed 60kg. A number of adjacent
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    • 60 1 AP THE second ship carrying US military equipment and technicians scheduled to take part in Joint exercises with Egypt arrived in Alexandria yesterday. There has been an official Egyptian news blackout on the exercises because the government is extremely sensitive to Arab criticism at a time when Egypt
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    • 65 1 Bernama MALAYSIA will seek more South Korean participation in its economic development programme. Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad said the subject would feature prominently during his talks with South Korean leaders when he begins his visit to Seoul today. Apart from meeting President Chun Doo Hwan and
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    • 80 1 Bernama COMPANIES with at least 30 per cent bumiputra participation will be given priority in the production of components for the national car project, Malaysian Prime Minister Da tuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said. These companies, he said, have to prove they have the capability to produce such
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    • 47 1 Reuter SAUDI Arabia has devalued the riyal to 3.47 to the US dollar from 3.45, effective immediately, a Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency spokesman said in Riyadh. The parity for the riyal last changed on March 30, when it was devalued from 3.44 to the dollar.
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    • 85 1 Reuter CHINA has dismissed as specious the reasons put forward by US President Reagan to justify American military intervention in Central America. The official New China News Agency (NCNA) said in a commentary that Mr Reagan claimed the right to intervene because the turbulence in the region was
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    • 89 1 Reuter OIL tankers have been advised to stop steaming in Gulf waters at night to avoid mines drifting south from the Iraq-Iran war zone, shipping sources said Abu Dhabi. They said all vessels, especially oil tankers, had been advised by the Bahrain-based Middle East Navigation Aid Services to
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  • 212 1 JAPANESE segesesha C Itoh aai Cs LM has seears* a WJ» mllltoa extract utter the stage mm iavrtspunl «f the Palaa Seraya Pewer Stattoa. The ewtnet, awarded last MMth, calls tor the eenstraettoa d esadatts, a paanhease aad a M efl
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  • 486 1 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Serl Dr Mahathir Mohamad has urged bumiputra entrepreneurs to ensure that they derive benefits from the transfer of technology in every Joint venture project. This could only be achieved through full participation in all aspects of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 2004 2  -  Small Businesses The second article in a series on small businesses in Singapore focusses on the many schemes available to them in upgrading skills and technol- ogy. The government, with a pressure-cum-assistance ap- proach, is also getting them to gradually restructure. By
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    • 1021 3  -  By JOHN DAVIES FT A STRANGE mood can be sensed these days in the top echelons of West Germany's three big chemical companies BASF, Bayer and Hoechst. In all of them, the chief executive has either already stepped aside or will
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    • 150 3 THE Marketing Institute of Singapore is organising a two-day seminar on Retail Marketing Strategy on Aug 15 and 16. The seminar caters to senior management staff in retailing, advertising and manufacturing companies, the latter which may have close involvement with the retail trade. Leading the seminar is
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    • 823 3  -  By TSANG SAU YIN GOOD, better, best a memorable line from the productivity jingle has been taken up by one of the newest stores to open in Singapore, Klasse Centrepoint, Orchard Road. The executives of KC have found that as
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 293 4 AP CHINESE Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang has promised political stability and continuity in policy to foreigners investing in China. He gave this pledge when he met with Armand Hammer, chairman of Occidental Petroleum, and executives of six other oil companies from Australia, France,
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    • 635 4 NYT THE Federal Reserve Board (Fed) in the United States has reported a US$l.2 billion rise in the basic money supply for the week ended July 27, disappointing investors who have been awaiting a slowdown in growth that would ease the pressure on
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 378 4 Agencies THE Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) has ended a top-level meeting in Tunis by adopting a tough anti-American stand seen as a concession by moderates seeking reconciliation with Syria. The 81-member PLO Central Council issued a communique which completely rejected President Reagan's peace plan for the Middle
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    • 398 4 NYT THE US has announced that Awacs electronic surveillance planes, F-15 fighter escorts, aerial tankers and other reconnaissance aircraft have been dispatched to support Chad against Libyan-backed rebel forces. "After consultation with other concerned governments, including the French, we have moved some of our
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    • 318 4 AP PRESIDENT Beagaa saM recent arsasarir news shows that "thlags are I—king ap for America." Be made the remark la a MĔ I» iMrm oa Interns ft sua I trade, defending the strength sf the U8 dollar and new trade agreements with Bassls and China.
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    • 352 4 Reuter INTERNATIONALHarveiter Co is negotiating with Barclays Bank PLC to obtain a waiver on a loan covenant for its Seddon Diesel Vehicles Ltd unit. The follows a recent violation of terms regulating minimum equity, a Harvester spokesman in Chicago said. He noted, however, that
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    • 303 4 Reuter AP SOUTH Africa's Atlantic coast faced a potential major pollution disaster yesterday after a big fully loaded Spanish oil tanker burst into flames and split in two about 110 km north-west of Cape Town. The vessel, the 138,822-ton Castillo de Bellver, was
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    • 636 4 NYT UNEMPLOYMENT figures released last week seem to show that while the United States is recovering from recession, the once-booming oil-producing economy of Texas has become a glaring exception. US unemployment dropped to 9.5 per cent in July, or to 9.3 per cent if military
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  • REVIEWS
    • 926 5  -  By XU YING-CHENG SIBERIAN-born Victor Tretyakov is fast climbing up the ladder to international fame. Accolades from critics who saw his performances in Italy, France and the USA alone provide adequate testimony to his musical talent. "Tretyakov has everything which places him on
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    • Article, Illustration
      428 5 Bridge Notes IN AN earlier article I brought up the subject of ducking as a safety play in order to preserve an entry. To duck is to lose a trick which could be won with the object of retaining control of the play of a hand. There are
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    • 610 5  -  By JOHN LIM BE SURE you're around when September 16 cornea around, unless you have no interest whatsoever in the Second Singapore International Jazz Festival. For nine evenings from September 16 to S there wOl nightly Jazz concerts and Jam sessions to keep
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    • 1244 6  -  By LEE YOKE MENG IS SINGAPORE a city of skyscrapers, high, solid, enclosing and sterile? If you think there is only one answer and a positive one at that please accept an invitation by Jones Lang Wootton to a forthcoming exhibition* of theirs
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    • 538 6 Where Ts Eat In Singapore Edited by Yes Toon Jst Oalde and Annuals, 16 Reviewed by AGNES WEE WHERE To Eat In Singapore in its latest edition for 1983, has undergone a facelift both in presentation as well as content. Unfortunately, the publishers have
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

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    • 771 6 &SRADTO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Swordsman Chu (Mandann/r) 3.45 Thavara Dharman (Tamil/r): Banana, mango and jackfruit trees are discussed. 4.15 Skflful Soccer Dead Bals (r) 4.40 Enamefing: This film deals with the art of enameling. 4.55 Wreckers at Dead Eye Hand of Evfl 5.20 The Ma|ic Flute:
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    • 201 6 ggplpl EXHIBITIONS FASCINATING world of shells. A display of shells from all over the world. Presented by the National Museum and sponsored by Esso Singapore. At the National Museum Young People's Gallery. Daily 9 am to 5.30 pm. Until Aug 14. Free admission. The Ikats of Southeast Asia. Display of
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    • 609 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Make love in a golf club (5) 6 Boy having a day out (5) 9 Wouldn't accept the referee employed (7) 10 Keep up aloft somehow (5) 11 It's in Africa, ironically enough (5) 12 Drop a car number (5) 13 Managed to get ahead in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1010 8 gjgRESS with the American Express Card "if you don't already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" 18 desserts for 18th National Day To celebrate the 18th National Day of Singapore. Luna Coffee House has a grand feast planned for you. Besides the usual Nonya Food, there are
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 834 9 ADVANCING issues In New York on Friday remained ahead of losing stocks on the broader market, but the Dow Jones Industrial Average (ell slightly as the market entered the final hour of trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was off 0.70 to 1182.39, while the
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    • 203 9 AUG 06 Action* Sulmi Alusulsse Br. Francs 383 -ft -5 Sandos Reg Sulaer Pc Sulaer Rm. 8 win Bank Br WW 200 1710 321 -10 -2 unch .j Alusulees Reg Brown Boeerl Br. Cite Oclcr Br. Cite Oelg]r PCZZ rm 1425 2040 1016 -2 5 -6 10 Swiss Bank
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    • 181 9 AUO 06 m GROUP B CORBEILLB Carre four Financier* da 1300 130 Alr-Llqulde B 8 N Omftli 425 -U LUntoo Lafana Moet-Hcnnaaqr Opn-Paribaa Penarroya Radlotechnlque M mn -1 -3.1 C8P (ThomaonCte Francalae ir» ISO 110 •u tu 1331 133-30 47 ***** 4-1 33 unch •U Credit Foncler 446 10
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    • 85 9 AUO 06 Dm ♦A rlnarhal 130.00 Aet-Telcfunken BASF B*7*r OOJO -U Hocach Horten 40 JO 1(1 JO -0J -U 136 90 15X40 -U -17 KuMdt *nn BU0 M7J0 unch -7J Commenbtnk Conu Oumml Dalater-Bou m n« oo 107 JO HUO •ti -i -1-3 PT»UJ»M R«t ST A Ml JO
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    • 89 9 AUO 06 Fn Or Bni Lamb Hobo* BOO -3* -90 FORWARD MARKET AMC Of Artwd 1230 -a Petro Rjl Dutch sidro Soc Otn Be If So fin* Soinjr A V Moot srm M0 1460 1830 4M0 ZZ 3615 90 -JO -JO 56 40 -50 Aatur Braacmn 4*0 1434 -30
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    • 98 9 AUG 06 Lire MntHHnif"— MM «0 M llano Am Ort ***** 00 Batto(l 211 0J Mondadorl PtIt TM Rrl ***** 406 MonUdlwn Wf« OB Central* Ort 16 Olivetti Ort 3406 M Cond Aequa Rot DA Ml -in Pirelli And C 3606 10 Ertdanla 1610 210 Pirelli Spa ITU -u
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    • 183 9 AUG 06 ru *1 u E3J0 M00 0J -17 ABN 300.00 -S -a -i -a -AS Hnrti *00 +0J m II i 170 00 TSTB 137-00 Hjn Naarden National Nad NadUoyd Nub r MM I7M MJO -02 •1 -1J -a imroonk £rT~ BoU torsueer 66 1® 2600 MJO 1MJ0
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    • 186 9 AUG OS Abitibi C* 24 unch Hud Bay kiln Imp Oil Inco 37* Mk 44 Int Pro* Pipe 27* Algoma 34* H Int uu an Bank Mont Bulk Norm Scotlm Bell T.I BP Can Ltd 42 20* 25* •ft Intl Nickel Kerr Add Loblaw B Maaeey Fers 10* 29*
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    • 284 9 AUO 06 Trust Bk 225 -9 Rand Un Steel l£ INDUSTRIALS Untsec sso -5 Wool worth 1200 ♦so A Alpha A be r com AE And CI AST" Barlows C O Smith 835 256 no 900 3130 WO 3230B unch urvch 5 unch unch MININGS Anglos 2380 -30 AnclvaaJ
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 247 9 THE Singapore produce market wax generally steady last week but volume of business continued to be on the low side. In tandem with the London and New York futures market, the local coffee market was Cte firm most of the week > to the colder weather in
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    • 124 9 RUBBER futures in Tokyo on Saturday closed 1.2 to 2.1 yen higher in fairly light trading. Values recovered slightly against Friday's decline on bargain hunting and profittaking by sellers with traders attracted by low price. Current August rose 1.2 yen to 286.8 yen a kilo and distant January gained
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    • 1329 9 AFP WITH THE marked exception of gold and silver, commodity markets in London were generally firmer last week on currency considerations. Some sharp gains were scored as sterling weakened with aluminium featuring as it touched new record levels. Vegetable oils, despite being quoted mostly
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 333 9 THE US dollar opened Last week at SJ2 1400 10 and eased slightly to $2.1390/00 before firming to close at $2.1440/50. Trading was steady with a slightly Arm Mas. The Singapore dollar strengthened against most major currencies except against the Malaysian dollar. The US dollar rose due to
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    • 270 9 Source: International Discount Co THE interbank money market remained liquid for the whole of last week with overnight funds being traded within a narrow range of 5V4 and 6Vj per cent. The continued inflow of funds through some official intervention in the swap had helped to soften the overnight
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    • 359 9 GOLD HELP up relatively well last week considering the sharp decline experienced by the hard currencies against the mighty dollar. Green and Collier says. While the German mark, for instance, dropped to an eight-year low, gold was supported above the psychologically important USMOO an ounce level. What the gold
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    • 117 9 THE dollar on Friday eased in late afternoon trading to end near the day's lows against the mark, after operators moved to liquidate long positions in the face of the threat of continued central bank intervention. The dollar fluctuated widely throughout the day, peaking at around 2.6966 marks early
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    • 183 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Aug 7: 7 day* 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months U8$ (BM prieoo) nd Low 9 15/16 S13/16 101/16 9H 10 5/16 10H 109/16 10 5/16 10 1&/16 10* 11 9'* 11H 10
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    • 22 9 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.08 per cent.
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    • 42 9 FOR THE week ended Friday Aug 5, the range of call rate* received from Short Deports (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak taad: 4 to 7 per cent. Oeaeral ftwd: 5.00 to 5.30 per Mevemati of funds totalled ***** million.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 217 9 > y£ s < I •> Vr 1/ N Thinking of food. Think Thai? Spicy Tomyuffl Soup, Charcoal-Grilled Seafood, Royal Thai Seafood and our other delectable Thai Cuisine. Or if you're a oourmet cook, take home some seafood from our mini aeafood market. And up a storm. The original teals
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 101 10 THfc following Is a list §t the II mut Actively traded steaks m the Stack Exchange of Singapore last week. It gWrt the turnover la thousands sf milts, closing prices ea Ipday aad tke high aad lew fer IMS 1 ■y Tuwer •m Prim Al«lit 1 S?
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    • 161 10 The Business Times industrial group indices table will be pnbiished tomorrow. > SINGAPORE .j i k*t Am* AM 4 AMI 889.69 905.65 908.44 900.91 883.96 II^S^ c tor: *****85 *****61 *****86 *****38 *****21 925.72 943 28 946.45 938 60 923.77 'ST tjunc6 2530 56 2600.76 2598.86 2590
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    • 3562 10 2 1983 L»f« Hi#h -Low Coaipaay Sale Gr*s Gr*s Net Div D1t YTd P/E Vol Wnk ■for- Cvr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 364 207 306 410 iao 360 298 288 680 sao 535 1570 1 535 214 340 545* 870 *0 472 1040
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    • 1272 10  -  Singapore By NAJEEB JARHOM THE Singapore stock market entered the seventh week of its correction period but its behaviour during most of Last week has left many investors rather perplexed as to its future course. Most analysts, however, agreed that the bull market remains
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    • 247 10 Tokyo AFP THE Tokyo stock market tumbled in slow trading last week as internationally known blue-chips were generally ignored amid growing anxiety over rising US interest rates and unstable foreign exchange rates. The Dow-Jones average of 225 selected issues, which gained 27.29 yen the
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    • 357 10  -  Week ended August 5 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Ceatral Sagars: Proposed bonus issue of two-for-one. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS awmi QeeMcal ladastries has reached agreement with the vendors to purchase the entire equity of 8u Kd Pte Ltd and Uri Magaetfe Pte Lid for 138.33
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    • 616 10 jK.Lumpuri BEARS continued to dominate the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week, depressing share prices across a wide front. Reflecting this, the New Straits Times Industrial Index fell 37.32 points to 1291.97. The index lost a total of 51.87 points in the previous two weeks. The NST
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    • 418 11 New York UPI WITH its first anniversary approaching, Wall Street's historic rally appeared to be headed for a major pullback as prices plunged for the second consecutive week on interest-rate fears. First Boston economist Albert Wojnilower, who helped kick off the bull market a
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    • 444 11  -  Hongkong By TERESA LIM HONGKONG'S stock market finished the week 44 points lower at 1,028.25 on the Hang Seng Index in reaction to the strong US dollar which all but decimated other world currencies. The Hongkong dollar opened the week at $7.31 and closed it at
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    • 297 11 Australia SVB Day, Porter Co AMERICAN and British bayera, together with Australian lastttatfeaal sappert helped Aastrailaa share market* regain same M I—ad after the prevlaas week's prsflt to Hag. The haying spree embraced all sectors nnd pasted the All Ordinaries Index ap fJ potato to OIJL
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    • 1184 11  -  London By GERALD COLVERD IT HAS taken eight years for the dollar to get where it is today in terms of its values against the European currencies. When the dollar last stood at its current levels, the Western nations were agonisingly adjusting themselves to the impact of trebled
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    • 173 11 BCI FOREIGN investors in Milan focused on leading stocks, which generally performed well. An important event last week was the formation of the new coalition government, which should dissolve uncertainty among investors. The BCI all-share index remained almost unchanged at 196.48 (down 0.2 per
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 200 11 Malayan United Industries Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia) INTERIM RESULTS FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 1983 The Directors of Malayan United Industries Berhad are pleased to announce the unaudited results for the half year ended 30th June 1983. Half Year Ended 30.6.1983 Half Year Ended >0.6.1982 Gross Revenue Group
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  • 749 12 Carraat Ex BMfcS Date TMal far Tatal far Pmymeat Date Ctese Payable Uw year Prevteaa year Atesai Sep 15 Sep 27 Oct 25 2'*% 5% Ate* HMgs «%<b) Sep 12 Sep 19 Sep 28 ffii 6% iakMnto 7W%(b) Aug 11 Aug 18 Aug 31 7*% 7'*% Bala «%I
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  • 82 12 CONSTRUCTION Sappttea Bme Bbd (CASH) kfell ftoal stogee of aegtlattoM to participate to A "major Jotat-rtatare project." The tiiipny, formerly know* m Uta Bent Consolidated taMrlei BU, aaM tlfc to oae of the tmpertaat M——w—h It will me he whea wptottiM are completed. It
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  • 567 12  -  IKHiH v.". Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By ALAN LEE PUBLIC Bank Bhd is living up to its name as one of the most profitable banks in Malaysia. The bank, headed by businessman-banker Datuk Teh Hong Plow, released a set of interim results during
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  • 473 12 FOREIGNERS, including Malaysians, now control nearly SO per cent of Dunlop Holding PLC shares. This follows the recent disclosure that Americans own almost 17.5 per cent of the troubled UK tyre group. Mr Ghafar Bat» of Pegi Malaysia has a 36.6 per
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  • 264 12 ROTHMANS of Pall Mail (Malaysia) Bhd will be circulating its 1963 yearend accounts together with the chairman's review and directors' report to shareholders, including the report of auditors, next month. These will be presented to the company's annual general meeting on Oct 20. Rothmans
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  • 256 12 PBUSAIAAN Petoagi ku rapartoi a slightly tower thaa fwii<—l mUM pretax praflt af M$HJt mtSm tor the year nM March SI, IMS. nto pnft flgara waa «to* aheat 12 per cent Pelaagl ha* carter tore«aai earaiags «I set tea toi Btfl "Btoi tor the pertoi
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  • 480 12 ANTAH Holdings Bhd, a diversified group controltod by the Negri Sembilan Royal family, is seeking a listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. It to the first bumiputra-baaed group in Malaysia to do ao. The group has proposed to float 20 million
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 443 12 I Offshore China '83 The 2nd Offshore Oil Exhibition Conference November 22-26,1983 Guangzhou (Canton) China The Great Wall is not the only thing in China built with blocks: Offshore Oil China has begun awarding the oil exploration contracts on its 44 blocks and in the process opened up whole new
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 38 12 far today: Showers in a tew, far M hmn pri*r to 7JI n Maximum temperature Associated humidity Minimum temperature Associated humidity Hours of sunshine Rainfall in millimetres Total rainfall for the month Total rainy days for the month
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 204 13 AFP SOUTH Korea is anxious to join the International Maritime Industries Forum (Imif), the organisation's chairman Jim Davis said in London, having recently returned from a two-week tour of the Far East. Imif represents the world's shipowners, shipbuilders, bankers and "users" including oil companies.
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    • 700 13 THE Singapore National Shippers Council, together with the other members of the Federation of Asean Shippers Councils, "will take all possible steps to oppose the FEFC's proposal for increased rates." Taking another swing at shipping conferences was Mr Sia Yong, chairman of the
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    • PORT SIDES
      • 114 13 DOCKERS striking in Venezuelan ports agreed to return to work today after reaching a settlement with the government, the Venezuelan Labour Confederation (CTV) said. Some 7,000 dockers had been on strike in the ports of Maracaibo and Puerto Cabello. Those at La Guaira and Camacho had returned
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      • 71 13 Reuter CONFERENCES covering the trade between Europe and India, Pakistan and Bangladesh said they are amending the currency adjustment factor continental westbound to minus 19.50 per cent from minus 17.50 per cent, effective today. For trade between both western Italy and India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, and western Italy
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    • 703 13 BMpptag Liae Page CM AC Totter VI I Aha VI 1 AlmakM Umt VI I AUtraai VU 4 Alpac VI 9 AJrtara Shf* X 4 APC Une V 4 APL m 4/9 ArmbUa Bulk IX 9 ArjaaUae IV 4 A3CL m 1 Ada broker V 9 AM*
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    • 560 14 OIL cargoes lifted from the Persian Gulf during the month of June rose by a staggering 37.5 per cent as the United States-led restocking began. However, much of the regional increase was at the expense of other loading areas so the overall
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    • 77 14 Reuter OVERSEAS Shipholding Group Inc said it placed orders for the construction of two 64,000 deadweight ton petroleum product crude carriers for delivery during the second half of 1965. The company also acquired a 310,700 deadweight ton tanker built in 1976, which was immediately placed in reserve pending
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    • 163 14 FURTHER increases of tolls at the St Lawrence Seaway could be "disastrous" for an industry "still reeling from postrecession shock," said Mr Peter Cresswell, vice-presi-dent of Algoma Central Railway. Intimating that the market should not tolerate another round of tariff increases, he said
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    • 1807 14 GRAIN chartering was slightly more active on Thursday from the US but rates still generally edged lower where changed, shipbrokers said. The U557.25 paid from the US Gulf to Holland-Belgium recorded a 25-cent loss while business from the Gulf to Taiwan at $15 compared with $16.25 agreed at
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    • 969 14 SHIPBROKERS In London said the world's second largest ship has been sold to the Hyundai group in South Korea for demolition. The vessel, Pierre Gaillaamat, is an ultra large crude carrier of 555,051 long deadweight tonnes built in 1977. The vessel was built in 1977 and is owned
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    • 196 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.
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    • 230 15 Reuter ELLERMAN Lines said its container shipping division, Ellerman City Liners, could be bought out by a consortium consisting of its divisional directors and major financial institutions. Ellerman Lines said no formal bid has been received and it is in discussion with several interested
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    • 199 15 OGDEN Corporation has reported a 14 per cent decline in its second quarter profits. The group, which also has shipbuilding and industrial interests, reported a decline in net income to U5514.58 million from 117.03 million in the corresponding period last year. The two areas
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    • 648 15 THE Philippines intends to make formal representations with the United States, calling for the revision of the US Ocean Carriers Act of 1978 which contains very restrictive provisions governing stateowned shipping lines, said Mr Vicente B Valdepenas Jr minister of economic planning
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    • 163 15 Reuter CONSTRUCTION of eight new ports designed to add 78 million tonnes to China's cargo handling capacity should be completed by 1987, the New China News Agency said. Of 41 deep water berths for ships of 10,000 tonnes and above, 27 will be
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    • 4833 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 891 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO l Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Sea Glory 13S 7.8.83 2300 Eastern M TA3 0900-1100 A3 Llca Maersk 8307 8.8.83 2330 Maersk 51 0900-1100/0000-1100 Nl/Pl 1000-1100 81 KaaukawaM 27/336 9.8.83
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    • 1846 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B CmWmt Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afra-Farasla Um Transgroup (S). Ahrmfctel Umt ServW Kim Shpg (S). AMrad C TNftar Sea Consortium (S)/ Manntex Enterprise (PK). Alp** Intrasea (S)
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    • 329 22 1 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES KEPPEL WHARVES Barber Tsu Cherry Orient Equator IV Gold Mountain Kota Pahlawan No 8 Donam Perak Perils Potsdam Raxnln SU Light Veronica Bllllton II Builder Fllon Gen Fr Kleeberg Hugheverett Iwerl Kim Soon Li Niaga XXXXH Princess Mahsuri Union Trader PASIR PANJANG Berth
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    • 312 13 The Straits Companies' Times Key Personnel! DIRECTORY Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) mm LONDON Freights SHIP Sales CONSORTIA SHIPPING Sehedale WHO Acts for Whom M CONTAINER Schedules REGIONAL Weather SHIPS In Port I \RL)l\l AMAH FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO E IROPE VIA Sift/ S>r* I 14/8 21/8 iN 29/8 4/9 I
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    • 264 13 OSEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) 1 I EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES AL KAYYAH V-39 Jubail (1/9). Kuwait (5/9), Dam- I mam (10/9). Ooha (15/9), Abu Dhabi (17/9). Dubai (18/9) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE AL WA€A V 3 AL MANAKH V 2 HAMMRAH V.l AL MARIYAN V.2 SEALORO SHTfWG AGENCfS (Rtf.
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    • 508 13 QUDBALINK 03 *****8 03 *****9 SHIPPING AGENTS DOOR TO 000* INTERSTATE FREIGHT BROKERS ft INTERNATIONAL SHIP BROKERS HOUSEHOLD REMOVERS PROJECT/EXHIBITION/ BON DEO ft PUBLIC HEAVY LlfT FORWARDER WAREHOUSING AtAL ESTATE AGENTS PACKING SPECIALIST TRANSPORT AGENTS GLOBALINK (M) SON. BHO. 139-A Jaian Ammoddn Baki Taman Tun Or lamari. K Lurr*** n*r
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    • 350 14 tSUrJ .-t mil txzrmx FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 4/9 SELAfOA 11/9 H. oejna IS/9 0 SUM 25/9 TOTMU Mm AccopM Far 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amstertar*. An(*tr| L Harre, IremerWi. Aarltus Copenftajeo Hetsmki 4) Mafcip 'Acceptmf Europe car I* Mr Mar nj S pore *N» fH co*act rf NBC P
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    • 336 14 Y.S. LINE yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA IT* O/t t ta nn MIDDLE CAST Pacific South Wml Pacific North Waal A 'OZH °S. SS* wt w M I —CI HI/11/! BN a 12/9 11/1 11/1 liw 11/1 14/1 LIM U/1 11/1 O/l I 555? E2 1& Lf* 10 a/i a/i
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    • 661 15 The Straits Steamship Group i OCL Overseas Containers Limited £CQNTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT 1 12/1 IV* K/t Mn a/i 21/1 it/* 11/1 a/i a/t is/i 12/1 14/1 u/i 21/1 vn a/i 17 n nyi m/ 1 a/« es/ie 17/h 12/11 M/M M/M n/M MMIOONMT M/M K/ll M/M n/M TOHOCMOS U/M
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    • 367 15 f a Franco Bokiutn Services r b •hl h N..- Mr h. i t I .«•<• c*>SO» 14 M| MA# 2 S«p( 3 Sep* J Sept 7 Sept I S«pt lIS* 21 mi aki ssept 11 Sa* use** use* use* usept aMi ai# ms#i nw iihpt ss«i ms^i 4k* si*
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    • 714 16 n 2 '0 CONTINENT UK Hapag-Lloyd FXPORTS I City W EiMU(k Hamour[ Eipress Tekjeßair Lwerpeel Bay fidW [ipms Haifk«a| Eifrni Brown Eiprns Spore P Keiang S lon Hburg Bhaven Rdam Le Havre Antwerp 12 8 13 8 3WB 2/9 6/9 7/9 9/9 20 8 21 8 9/9 11 9 13/9
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    • 405 16 I ONVF NIIONAI SI RWICf !<> fro- RIIS*N r FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUROPE Vl* Sl*/ 1 Mfmbfr ot the *ce Conswtmr FROM EUROPE Vl* SUE/ 1 Member ol the *ce Conwtum I SEAS ONKI 41C UM| KIM—H Bum. T*y» 17/1 11/1 21/1 2S/0 24/1 25/0 20/0 6/9 31/1 1/1
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    • 583 16 r EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCfPTHG Fa I LCL CARGO FOR SfiP m mt R* ton MM UM i~M* 13/1 15/1 VI 7/1 1/1 11/9 12/9 Iml 24/1 25/1 11/ l 17/» 19/9 »/l 22/9 Iwr ImH 4/9 4/1 25/9 27/9 29/9 M/l 2/M MSO ACOPTMC ia/ra
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    • 815 16 Everett Lines m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOAWNG FOR RANGOON r«-M fWSWWCUWTIH Mineral S pore PtllMl ffWJM I h* 11/12 H/2J *u» B F sS C Agents m Moloyvo BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS Kl *****4 *****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Campmi fcftnteia Of lbit(K«n Mercontancrrial SACK "ARGENTINE
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    • 280 16 V, US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SEW VICE SMGtfOK P KELANG PDHNE HMD FOt VORTEI MNH MC (RANGE KMACM l«/« MORS smunm sans mnhtm ps in Itl *****44/7 22*1370 •oouK samt swpmg conwr ra. nnm 3 PORT KUAM MMOS MNHTBf SON M IU 3*7232/3 PHMN6
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    • 1015 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES KOTAMUTIAMA KOTA PETANI KOTA MAJU KOTA SALAM KOTA SERJAYA KOTA JATI KOTA CEMPAKA KOTARUKUN. KOTA CANTUC W-3M KOTA CAHAYA W-391 VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FO«: Bnniu BOAT SUOAN E-4SB 17/1# AIM ADEN, DJIBOUTI, JIOOAH AOASA, IPOWT •WW* UOQAOI*CIO E-487 2S/30 AIM HOOEBAM. JEDOAH. PTSUO AIMJOMB AS
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    • 448 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE HAM 8 HArtfc 1/1 3/1 11/1 13/1 17/1 11/1 */l 71/1 5/10 7/10 12/10 14/10 11/10 21/10 2t/10 21/10 2/11 4/U C»4«an by Uitrpod Bat ■m Mara FraOlwl Eiprni WITH LKRTY TO CALL AT RED SEA TOUTS PfNANG FED VIA SINGAPORE BEN
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    • 431 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE Indonesian National Shipping Line TO IB* WEST/ EAST COST N CULT PORTS (FUUY CONTAKRBED KSSE J TOR IX HOUSTON SAVANIAH BAITMOK NTH TOM Ml fAI MAMFAMT 11/1 11/9 17/9 lt/1 21/9 24/) GOMS 4R 2/9 27/9 14/19 14/19 17/19 19/19 22/19 Mm CJr C Mr
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    • 478 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES Y® BANK UNE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R OAM HULL HMBG IVYBANK CLYDEBANK 20 Sep 15 Oct 18 Oct 21 Oct Lines 2/9 12/10 7/9 19/10 (•New Orleans, Mobile, Houston, Galveston) (Accepting breakbufc for PUERTO RICO, BELIZE via New Orleans) U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE Honolulu
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    • 1101 18 ■E Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE CANADA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA SOUTH AFRICA (Safari CMMrtlim) ix nui im» kouotd caowo i kndf, fip»w MIDDLE EAST TOHBOia/MS uam MM *27/3* STRATHCOMON *23/337 AUSTRALIA MM *31/331 MUM MM *15/331 FBB VESSEI STORE MOT** KSSEL KOK jkfncn *24 21 A
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    • 506 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE LOS MSIES. UN FRMCBCO XATTIE. lACOMR VWCOMR RC a<c*mi ra/ra wm f Mtoni SMfWora I Aa»ain i vran-__ nm >m mm AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE WEST ASM GULF SERVICE SO AMOHM PMOESH CWAMMMV V* IB QUNHWr n* IK R JUMABMOV SONS(PTf\ l TO
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    • 627 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 114 Anton Road. #18-01, Tunaa Building, Singapore 0207 Tal *****22 A *****67 P Kiting Tal 386 301 8 RED SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEOITERRANE AN SERVICES ASIA MKRCHANT MARINE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE USA SERVICE PACFIC/GULF/ATLANTIC PORTS S poft Indonesia Kuctmt loadm tor HUNGTZE CARRER ta Part Las A*afci/Haurian/ Nob Cundan/Narfaft LIIMR
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    • 597 18 BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK MMEMOS *****10 NORASM RNBJ9I3 ipmt P Rata* Lm*| tar SaM hi Part AHTNERf/R (AVON) SSapt 2 Sapt ALP AC LINE s pore f Man* Laadto| h MNC AFRICA 1 i2m 5 Sapt 9 S«p« MAMHTR kml Laadtaf at Rata Kiwbria S«®t MMKTIQ /DURBAN' CAPETOWH rnnuu <rg)
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    • 564 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): *CI C PAUL 36H+ 0 CHEF 35W Iff CONTMO 36W. SS BRD6E 42W C CORTMND 22*... C MS 3SW Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C PAU. S'pore Ctosng Tiros: FCL Cargo 1500 13/8 La Cargo 0300 13/8
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    • 423 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPIN Korean Flag Vessels oanNf SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK KEELUNG.BUSAN. INCHON SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO ~:hittagong chalna cai niTTA CMM/xn Urd/IM •fTi* aawcis ptf i to 74/1 31/» 5/9 4/10 11/10 nii»s y tu y* «l T* *****0 <***** n j* utssM H'J/S H'4", f "N
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    • 568 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVET SWPPING CO PRIVATE LTD r > S?\S ILDi £iiM I SKi!LJ #t T 0104 Numbrn *****3 (15 Lfets) Cabfc Address SJKSOV SINGAPORE THex Numbers (K ***** RS ***** RS ***** I *Sfs- PfNMK M/S SNMMT MM SOON SON M IST AND 2NO FlOOfl MESSRS MM THONG SMPPMC
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    • 545 20 ltc<|i<Mial Container Lines (ITnili Sailings Weekly nJJO*' Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA W STOW SKI* 'JOT. STOW PHUKT 14V146 10 Aug 13 kit 229/230 17 Aug 21 JUif ■Jrl SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER S'por* PK Png Loadmg
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    • 386 21 fas MEMG NORM SNIPPING PTE LTD TEL: *****47/S VEL NAME M v. "MENG HORNG" LOADING CHITTAGONG/MADRAS 9/9/83 FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD )0 Anson Rood, #28-09 Intemottonol Ptazo. Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 (12 Lm««) Tetex RS ***** FRTMAN ill--i 2/«. n/t M/t 2J/I, 1/9. */9. l/» ILK POUTS SCAMXNAMA L£ HUM,
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    • 541 21 REGULAR FAR EAST SERVICE TO ANGOLA PORTS A VSL Singapore Agar* S PORE LOAD FOR Sid LUANDA/LOBITO/SOYO/ MOCAMEDES 25/9 do it 135 Cad Stmt #07-01 Tat *****07 Tfc ***** SPLOSNA PLOVBA (YUGOSLAV) LOAONC FOR KARACM/BOMBAY Braakbulk and Containers SSKAPORE KARACHI BOMBAY PORTOROZ 10/11 Ami 19 AMI 24 AU| MAMBOR 20/27
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    • 77 21 A H&EGH-UGLAND ■uZ AUTO LINERS A/S Car-Carrier/ Ro-Ro Service Amsterdam Bremerhaven Southampton Fos Port Kelang Singapore HUAL HUAL HUAL HUAL Lisita Traveller Trapper Angelita Built (1980) (1983) (1981) (1981) 3C9 23/10 2/10 25/10 Poet Katang Agents Tel; *****8 HARTRA-HOEGH SDN BHD UNITED FORTUNE SHIPPING PTE LTD Tel: *****23. *****30. *****07.
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    • 75 21 ■V l j^:l KGULM MONTHir IMER SFRHCf ro MSI AFRICAN PORTS ACCEPTMG FO./LCI CONTMNERS I BRf AKMK ETA STORE 10AUNG CARGO FOR > CHMKJ CAREER AUGUST LOW. UGOS DOUAIt POHTEWBE. MA IMX DAKAR HUANGHAI CAREER 20-» SEPT SBUYAN CAREER OCT do GENERAL AGENTS WEN CHANG SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTO 10
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    • 108 22 m Uni 9 um SHIPPING TRADING CO.,(PTE) LTD. 156, Cecil Street. #07-02 Far Eastern Bank Bldg Singapore 0106 Tel: *****22 (7 lines) STEAMERS BOMAMOPE ETA ETD FOR: 9 Auc 12 Auc Jjkarta/Panjanc 1 KOYO CO LTD. TOKYO Conventional Vessel Yr BN ETA S pore Load** for Materia V 215 19S0
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    • 121 22 WORLD LINE Uffit IME TMKE SIM I 1M Auf 11/11 l-l fc* 16/17 I I »<n 7J/74 HI Au, 30/31 M WSC msch berth Safipore it PTW G*i 303 CB7 S tlp0 <*" NTfOD fIf«SS (J) PTf m "wW Trade Centre Port KetMf Gen Ajent WLT iZIM HU.OMGS 9M M
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    • 747 22 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. '3 01, 1 3th floor, Golden Mile Tower, Beoch Rood, Singapore 07)9. Tel *****44 TU R*****2 HEAPCO SINGAPORE TO WEST MALAYSIA SERVICE lllMl EM ETD Des teuton lAN6SA 21/13 kiPert 9/« P KELANG PfNANS SINGAPORE TO PHUKET/PENANG SERVICE i ETA ETD Dei brutal LAirtMG
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    • 579 22 ROHLER BOHLER SHIPPING PTE. LTD 137 MirtitSt #11-02 Bilk if Ent AaM l«| 0)04 T«l *****44 (3 llMtl Tilli 8S 2243! IOSNIP DRECT REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICE VESSEL HAN SOO HAN Kl. unmmerica TBN HAN MM TBN HANGARAMM 10 S«pt LOADINGDischargmg B. Khomeim/B. Abbas Dammam/Kuwait Aden/Hodeidah/Dfibouti Bandar Bushire Assab/AJexandria/Mersin/ Pt Sudan/Istanbul
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    • 371 22 Sapping (si*"yapo' e|pr vrtXA- irrnLecJ <> EXPRESS SERVICE TO BANGKOK EUROPE/FAR EAST LINER SERVICE ETA ETD FORT HAMILTON 11 Auf 13 AUG »TUK lOLITI i 2 U AUG C*l* Bootwp ic« 2243M1/S. *****11 10 hnm Rd #22-0 M Interna bona* Ptau S'P** 0207 Talri: RS ***** (TRASM) WSCH FROM HMOUK/ANTNEIP
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    • 153 22 Regional Weather 0* *4 S a *a h I A SR *z a X»W.^| r* Is Wind direction with speed in knots WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. jLEOEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C > Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots 'S Rain Q Cloudy Sky
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