The Business Times, 12 September 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER It, 1983 60 CENTS
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  • 409 1  -  By MONICA GWEE THE microchip age is set to change the face of banking and tomorrow's bankers must be able to work with computers. Besides the traditional qualities of honesty, sound judgement, and "good oldfashioned common sense", today's banker must be widely read
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  • 182 1 A SUB-COMMITTEE comprising representatives from the Singapore Fire Services, Public Utilities Board, the Industrial Health Division and the Factory Inspectorate has been set up to identify safety measures for the MRT project. Safety and health legislations will subsequently be drafted, said the 1962
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  • 537 1  -  By CHAN OI CHEE, LAN LEE UNITED Engineers Ltd's chairman Mr C C Tan, in a hard-hitting annual statement released during the weekend, has blamed "management errors and omissions of past years" for what he described as the "most traumatic" year for UE in
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  • 481 1 Reuter ALTHOUGH American credit markets surged last Friday on an unexpected US$2 billion fall in M-l money supply, economists do not believe the Federal Reserve will be in a hurry to ease its policy stance. The M-l fall and moderate growth of the
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  • 286 1 SINGATRONICS, a leading sub-contractor in Singapore's computer industry, expects to achieve its $50 million turnover target a year ahead of schedule. Last year, the company predicted that it will hit the $50 million mark by 1964. But the unexpected boom in
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  • BRIEFLY
    • 69 1 SEARCHERS combing the beaches of northern Japan yesterday recovered "the first definite" identification of any of the 269 people aboard the Korean airliner shot down by Soviet warp lanes over the northern Pacific. Police said the oil-soiled identification card of a Canadian passenger was picked up on
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    • 76 1 Reuter ZAIRE has devalued its currency, the zaire, by more than 480 per cent against the US dollar in line with International Monetary Fund (IMF) prescriptions for reviving its economy. The dollar is now valued at 29.9 zaires, compared with the previous rate of 6.06 zaires. The devaluation
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    • 57 1 UPI PHILIPPINE First Lady Imelda Marcos yesterday said her decision to give up all her government positions was "sincere and definite". The wife of President Ferdinand Marcos said she would retire at the end of her term as member of the Batasan Pambansa (National Assembly) next
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    • 67 1 AFP JAPANESE nationals staying overseas. excluding short-term tourists, have sharply increased in the last 10 years, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said. The number of Japanese staying in foreign countries totalled 463,680 as of Oct 1, 1982, compared with about 360,000 in 1973. Officials said the sharp increase might
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    • 66 1 Reuter AT least eight people were killed and 10 others were missing but presumed dead when Typhoon Ellen hit the Portuguese-administered territory of Macao on Friday, the Fishermen's Association said. The association said the bodies of eight fishermen were recovered from three boats that sank in the
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    • 80 1 Reuter INDIAN space scientists have corrected a hitch in the country's new communications satellite, launched from the US shuttle Challenger at the end of August. A spokesman at the Indian Space Centre in Bangalore said yesterday that the scientists were able to put the satellite's solar panel into
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    • 76 1 AFP THE Soviet Union is believed to be carrying out tests of a new improved anti-missile missile in the remote region where Soviet pilots shot down a Korean passenger aircraft on Sep 1. The Philadelphia newspaper, Inquirer, yesterday quoted past and present agents of the CIA as saying
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  • 267 1 AP U8 PRESIDENT Keagaa baa mwaad a aew ptttry aimed at hretidig dtwn barriers to free-flawlag lataraatleaal lavestmeat, saying the U8 "ippwc eaatined aad laereutag" latorveattoa by (w«ip gaverameate. "Tbe US will pune u active iateraattoaal lavestmeat pallcy aimed at redaeiag foreiga gaverameat
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  • 489 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG A BULLISH outlook for the world economy was painted yesterday by the International Monetary Fund. It said improved business confidence has set the stage for revival of world production and trade. But the IMF sounded a note of caution
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 5 1 Soviet pilot reeouta shooting...page C
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1979 2  -  Small Businesses Small Businesses By YAP CHIN TONG IMAGINE how costly and inefficient it would be if a shipyard, for example, were to maintain its own workforce to handle all types of shiprepairing. There are many types of repair jobs and the
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    • 323 2 WITH all economic indicators pointing towards a recovery, teams into the semi-finals of the ongoing National Management Game were looking at increased production capacity to cope with steadily increasing consumer demand. In the first trading period, more than half (18) of the companies had more
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    • 434 2 ORGANISATIONAL renewal Is the key to the long-term survival of any enterprise. It is the "process of initiating, creating and confronting needed changes, to adapt to new conditions, solve problems, learn from experiences and move towards greater organisational maturity," defined Eliza
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    • 881 3 Small businesses are the mainstay of the Japanese economy, and get generous government assistance. But ROY GARNER reports that despite all the help he is getting, the small businessman is being squeezed by recession. FT SMALL businesses proliferate in Japan in a way which
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    • 1254 3 FT WHEN Ford of Europe launches a booted version of its Escort in a few weeks' time, under the name of "Orion", it will boost to over 40 the number of variants of this already fast-selling car. Volkswagen has done the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 167 2 JUST HOW GOOD A FLEET MAINTENANCE DEAL ARE YOU GETTMG FROM YOUR PRESENT SERVICING COMPANY? If you think you're getting quite a lot already from your present servicing company, wait till you hear what we've got to offer at City Car Servicing. Besides standard provisions like free car wash, free
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 206 3 NOW is the time to lease or buy office accommodation A about office accommodation, even if you need it for occupation in six months. Our portfolio has the widest selection of space to suit every budget from topgrade quality premises to budget-price accommodation -both inside and outside the CBD. We
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 845 4  -  By TERESA LIM A SINGAPORE businessman passing through Hongkong recently asked what must be this decade's most difficult question: "What do you think will be the future of Hongkong?" To be truthful, nobody really knows. Even the mainland Chinese have no idea
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    • 230 4 AFP THE camera industry in Hongkong is picking up this year after the slow business of last year which many local factories have described as the worst ever for the industry. "Business is expected to pick up by 30 per cent over the last financial
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    • 76 4 AFP JAPAN'S foreign trade last month had a surplus of U551,662 billion with exports at *11.619 billion on an FOB (free on board) basis and imports at 59.957 billion. The Finance Ministry in Tokyo said during the weekend that the August surplus amount compared with a
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    • 325 4 Reuter THAILAND'S Lower House of Parliament has approved a national deficit budget of US$B.3 billion that allows for an inflation-adjusted growth of 4 per cent for fiscal year 1984 starting Oct 1. The new budget, passed overwhelmingly with just three votes against by the
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    • 311 4 Bernama SLEEP disorder, irritability and anxiety classic symptoms of stress on the job are beginning to surface among workers in office using computers. This means that the introduction of computer technology into offices has brought new health hazards, according to a paper
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    • 178 4 AP YUGOSLAV officials have signed in New York a package of credit agreements with a group of international banks providing USIGOO million in new credits and rescheduling {1.2 billion in debt that was to have fallen due this year. "This brings us to a better basis
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    • 109 4 Reuter INDONESIA has unveiled its first domestically made turbo-prop aircraft at a factory set up with the help of Spain's Constructiooes Aernauticas The national news agency Antara in Jakarta quoted President Suharto as saying at the rolling-out ceremony on Saturday that the CN-235 short landing and
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    • 308 5 Reuter CIVIL rights leader Jesse Jackson, a protege of the late Martin Luther King, was in Europe yesterday to bolster his international standing before a possible campaign to become the first black president of the US. Some time after he returns home
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    • 812 5 NYT ASIAN-AMERICAN leaders say they are alarmed by what they regard as rising discrimination against their people. As a result, they are forming political action organisations around the US that are unifying traditionally rival ethnic groups, including Japanese, Koreans, Chinese and Vietnamese. "It's come to
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    • 258 5 UPI WEST Germany may again bail East Germany out of its multi-million dollar cash crisis if the Communists ease restrictions on travel across the border. Henrich Windelen, West German Minister for EastWest German Relations, told the Bild newspaper in Bonn that East Germans
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    • 708 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQ11 0010 LAX/TYO PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQ43 0750 DHA MAS MH601 0620 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL CAL CB14 1030 HLP
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    • 156 5 UPI REPUBLICAN SeuUr Charles Mathlas of Mary laad has said he will tatrodaee a reeelsttes la Ceagrem aithwkta| PrwHwrt Reagaa to keep US mirifi la war-tora Lebaaea at least until ant spriag. The reaalatlaa weald brlag the ptaet keepiag faree aader prevtatoai sf
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    • 442 5 Reuter AS LEBANON'S civil warfare spread and intensified, official and other media have reported a massacre of at least 70 Christian villagers. Heavy artillery duels between the Lebanese army and anti-government Druze or other leftist militia continued on Saturday night as did clashes between
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    • 570 6 UPI A SOVIET fighter pilot has said he rocked his wings, flashed lights and fired bursts of tracer shells before shooting down a Korean airliner at the end of a 2 '/2 -hour chase across Soviet airspace. The SU-15 interceptor pilot,
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    • 281 6 UPI A MAJORITY of Americans surveyed by Newsweek magazine said President Reagan was not tough enough in his response to the So vet Union's downing of a South Korean jumbo Jetliner. But the magazine poll also showed that a majority of those polled opposed
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    • 241 6 AP KOREAN Air Ltocs ku caaeelled w adverttoemeat fmpalga whase headline read "Omr flights aat saly seem Verier, they are ■barter," la the wake af the 8«let dswalag ti *ae af Ha alrllaers. Within heart heariag that eae e( tto 7« Jets was ■h*t
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    • 102 6 THE planned sale of US$l5O million worth of Brazilian sugar to a consortium of unnamed West European trade houses was cancelled because the buyers were unable to raise finance from international banks, world sugar traders said. Bankers were unwilling to provide credit for the plan ned
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    • 551 6 Reuter LATIN America won concessions from the US last week in a dialogue on the region's financial crisis but made little specific progress on easing its US$3OO billion debt burden. The one specific step taken at a conference on external financing, sponsored by the Organisation of
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    • 332 6 Reuter FORMER South African premier John Vorster, who was toppled from the presidency by a scandal in 1979, died last night after a long illness. Mr Vorster, 67, was admitted to hospital with a lung infection and emphysema last Monday and later developed
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    • 651 6 Reuter FRANCE is seeking backing from its European Economic Community partners for a oew international strategy to pull the world out of recession. French Finance Minister Jacques Delors said at the start of talks between EEC finance ministers in Greece over the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 42 6 Our Heartiest Welcome to The Delegation The Petroleum Department China National Chemicals Import Export Corporation r Tjiat Seng Group Of Companies 28, South Canal Road, Singapore 0104 Tel: *****16 Cable: Gumbenjam Telex: RS2I6S3GUMS Traders in Crude Oil, Petroleum Products, Chemicals Bulk Commodities*
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1075 7  -  Fresh themes, techniques and a new range of paint By CHRIS YAP IF YOU enjoy a graphic twist to the current "Nature versus Nurture" debate, take a look at the "new" batik paintings of Thomas Tan Chin Hiock now on display at Papermoon, Centrepoint.
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    • 965 7  -  By ANNA KISSELGOFF IT IS not true thai there were no modern-dance companies in France before World War n, but it is true that modern dance never did develop as an enduring art form in that country. France was, after all, host to the
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    • 267 7 THE Eaoemble Clement Janequln vu founded in 1978 by (Mr male stagers who waated to revive the nuplfldeit polyphonic songs of the Rennlssaace throngh a musical group who «nM retain as moch of their aatheatlelty as possible. It was aamed after Ctemeat Jaaequln (148HW), "Csiiiposltrur Ordinaire
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    • 2005 8  -  Ying Ruocheng, last seen on Singapore television as Kublai Khan in the miniseries, Marco Polo, talks to CHRISTOPHER S WREN about the theatre in China from the days of the Cultural Revolution to the present CHRISTOPHER S WREN NYT THE political message used to
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    • 1127 9  -  By JOHN RUSSELL NYT SOMETHING that is giving pleasure to a great many people is the renewed popularity of the illustrated book or, as it is sometimes called, with a of emphasis, the art;3pt's book. ♦I* For evidence of its flour•jihing te we have
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 367 8 Australian Investment Opportunity Foundry Manufacturing Business Rapidly expanding western Australian Foundry and Manufacturing group producing cast iron pipes, agricultural, consumer, gas and solid fuel products with firm government contacts, strong national markets and export potential requires either equity or loan funds of A$ 1,000,000 to finance stock and work in
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 385 8 R m rTVy CONCERTS SINGAPORE Symphony Orchestra features guest conductor Lim Yau and guest soloist Chung Young-Hee of South Korea on the double bass. The concert, on Friday at 8.15 pm at the Victoria Concert Hall, features Mozart's Overture from the Marriage of Figaro, Scott Joplin's The Entertainer, Offenbach's Barcarole
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    • 1288 8 SINGAPORE 5 5 3.00 PM Openinf folowed by Swordsman Chu (Mandarin/r with English subtitles): Story centres around the adventures of Chu Liu Xiang. 3.50 Spotfifht on Schools (Tamil/r) 4.20 The Chalengers Super Ffight 4.45 S-P-L-A-S-H: This is an animated film showing us the value of water. Not so much for
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1926 9 ft SIM LIM FINANCE LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Balance Sheets as at 31 SHARE CAPITAL 2 SHARE PREMIUM ACCOUNT 7 STATUTORY RESERVE 8 CAPITAL RESERVE 9 REVENUE RESERVE TOTAL CAPITAL AND RESERVES CURRENT LIABILITIES Deposits and savings accounts Deposits placed by holding company 15 Trade creditors Amount
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 143 10 WHERE BUSINESS AND PLEASURE ALWAYS MIX With musk from LOS PINTOS HONEY TIW LOttY lounge allows you to mix two of ttie oldest pastimes business and pleasure kit only ntti the (Mghtfui mw accompaniment of tos wntos and Honev Tes. serve your favourite drinks Special** Sata* snacks and ice-creams, too
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 337 11 THE GOLD market saw a bit of action last week when reports of Portugal selling 50 tonnes of the precious metal sent the price tumbling on the New York Comex to a week's low of U*****.20 a troy ounce on Tuesday, Green and Collier says. Spot gold opened on
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    • 252 11 THE US dollar opened last week at 5J2.1430 50 and rose by mid-week to $2.1485. It then eased to close at $2.1385/95. Trading was moderate and mainly commercial based. The Singapore dollar strengthened against the sterling pound, Hongkong, Malaysian, Australian and New Zealand dollar but weakened against the
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    • 187 11 THE domestic money market continued into another week of stability last week. The overnight rates fluctuated narrowly between 7V4 per cent to 6Vt per cent, although unusual bidding interest brought the rate up to 8 7% per cent on Monday. On Friday, the rate closed at 7Vfc 7 per
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    • 22 11 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers is 9.04 per cent.
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    • 182 11 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Sep 11: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 0 months 9 months 12 months U8» (BM PTCM) Ufk Lw 9* 0 0/18 913/16 9* 915/16 9H 10 107/16 10 5/16 10H 10W 1013/*****1/16 l month 3 months
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    • 43 11 FOR THE week ended Friday Sep 9, tiie ranee of call rate* received (ram Short Departu (M) Bhd was as follows Iml M: 4 to 5.5 per cent. General fund: 5.00 to COO per cent. ■(•««■Mate of fundi totalled fllM million
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 87 11 8CPT 08 Din Hoeclul 1S4J0 -1.4 Hoeich 44.10 -0.7 Aef-Telefunkcn TSJ0 0J Hortcn 190 JOB BASF 148 JO -2J KarMadt 86.10 -U Bayer 140 JO •U KHD 241 00 BMW 3TS-0O -4 Undc ***** -u Commerrbank 1MJ0 -1 Muineunann 130 JO -IS Conu Oumml 106JO -0.7 Prcuaaaf 200.00 -2
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    • 188 11 SEPT OS Action* Suisse* Alusulsse Br Alusulsse iUc Brown Boveri Br. Cite Q*tfj Br. Cite Qetfjr P C Francs »H 800 206 1245 no 1506 •i -10 -1 ♦6 unch 5 aanoos Pc Sandos Ref Sulaer Pe Sulaer Ret Swiss Bank Br Swiss Bank Corp Ret Swiss Re-Insur Ret
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    • 182 11 SEPT 00 ABN ru 360 00 -7 KM KLM 27 J0 150 JO -01 1 Ahold 1(800 -05 McnetMi 60.50 -05 Akao AMEV 77J0 ***** 1J Naarden National Ned 40 «0 156.00 Oil ■fOJ Amfaa 8100 -1J Nedlloyd 90.50 -03 Amrottnk MAI -AS Nmb 14*50 -0.7 Berf* 27 JO
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    • 69 11 SEPT 0* Lire 227 Mediobanca M llano An Ord ***** 110 Bet CentrUe On! Cood Acqu* Roma Eiid&ntm n*t om Oenermll Z 2000 I 3U0 ♦ao unch Montedison Olivetti Ord Pirelli And C Pirelli Sf» Ru Rlnaacente Ord 219.25 3436 2798 mi MS 75 -1-25 14 -34 •H -1
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    • 185 11 SEPT 09 c* AMtibl MS Alcan Alfomt 30W Bank Mont Bank Nova ScoUa 42 S Bell Tel 1)1 BP Can Ltd 25 .(1 Brascan 3 unch Camp Red Lake Can Imp Bk 33* Can Prtn M( Ctnptc Carllnc OTteefe Cmbl ha Lk 47* a* a* unch Cn Bthrt OA.
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    • 271 11 SEPT OS Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha MOB uneh At* room MO unch AE And CI *10 unch Autr 9 4M 3000 unch 56 Barlows uio -M C O Smith SMO 4-19 CNA MO -5 Currte Finance 00 unch De Beers Ind Edcon Edgars Fed Voik rm oo *10 Fuflt
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    • 991 11 NEW YORK WALL STREET stock prices closed moderately lower on Friday, breaking a four-day streak, as investors awaited news about last week's money supply and a clearer indication on the course of interest rates. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which climbed nearly 40 points in the previous
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    • 191 11 SEPT 06 Fr» GROUP B CORBEILLE Air-Liquid* 44* B 8 N 0«rvmU Carrefour Financier* de Ll/nlon Lafarae 1371 7160 3 unch •1 □•none C 8 F (ThomsonCW» CI* FraJicatt* d*i Petroies Credit Fonder De Franc* H ache tie (Llbnlrl*) Machines Bull ino 306 isa 4M IM 15 S -I
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    • 88 11 SEPT 08 Fra FORWARD MARKET Ac« Arbed Aitur 044 1430 S04 ♦4 30 10 Brucui Canpac 17J0 2080 SO -10 l-or* Dr Beers Chn iSI 51» 2410 •3 unch Eleru-obel Ob- Inno- Bm <300 3030 -40 -30 ut« Or Bni Lamb Hobo* 2400 2300 4«W -30 •IS -s Petro
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 158 11 JAPAN'S Agriculture Ministry has set slightly higher floor and ceiling raw sugar import prices for the 1983 sugar year starting Oct 1 than for 1982. The ceiling has been raised to 162,700 yen per tonne from 161,900 yen, the floor price to 60,000 yen
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    • 99 11 RUBBER futures in London on Friday held steady throughout the day after their early loaaes, with prices closing £2 to £6 a tonne below Thursday's finish. Turnover totalled 208 lots of 15 tonnes each, including 98 lots crossed and one kerb trade. Early losses reflected a continuation of the
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    • 1190 11 AFP CAUGHT between the US Labour Day holiday on Monday and the Jewish New Year celebrations on Thursday and Friday, commodity markets in London enjoyed a short burst of trading last week before quietening down again. Mounting international tension, with the Middle East
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    • 159 11 CHINESE Preface Exchange, Slagapere, (Mg priM per IN kg yesterday. Cieinat ell: Bulk fob 1182.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1196.00 sellers, new drum fob 1199.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $110 buyers. Pepper; Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $345.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq
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    • 163 11 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Friday closed from 23 to 5Vi US-cents a bushel higher in active trade. November traded in a 14cent range. Prices rose in response to a bullish crop report released on Thursday by private forecaster Conrad Leslie. Values could continue to Arm today ahead of
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    • 110 11 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday closed from l to JV« US-cents a bushel higher in moderately active trade. December traded in a three-cent range. Spread trade involving purchases of wheat against of corn supported prices. Corn futures closed from 2 to three cents a bushel higher in moderately
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    • 199 11 THE local produce market was very dull last week, with prices mostly remaining at the previous week's levels. One pepper trader said there was very little demand and the undertone was softer although prices were still the same. He said the lack of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 113 12 THE faUewtag is a list *f the 1« mMt actively traded stoeks m the Stock Exchange ot Btagapare last week. It gives tke toraever la thaaaaads sf uits, clestag prices ea Friday aad tke klgh aad law far IKS CaapMjr Tvmvm •m r Prices Sept se Um
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    • 631 12 BUSINESS TIMES COMPOSITE INDEX COMPONENTS Week EaM September IMS M "rltt Mm* CM* PrtM Bourtead —0 04 3.02 Sup Corp -0 04 1.71 8.30 C AC +0.20 6.10 Times Pub -0.15 CoM Storage +0.10 5.45 UMW -0.19 2.86 Esso -0.30 10.80 DBS +0.19 9 65 FA N
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    • 3710 12 IMS High Low Coapur Last Sale orOt'e Div DW Cn Gr"« TTd Net P/l Vol Week (•OOO) Higk Lew SECTION ONE VINDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 236 Acma 304 14S Alcom 307 148 Allied Choc 308 154* B AT2K «0 364 Bate 120 82* Ben 40* 3Q0. 228 Berjaya
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    • 874 12  -  Singapore By CHRIS LIM THE local stockmarket continued on an easier trend last week, the second weekly decline since the market hit a new high two weeks ago. On the previous Monday, the record high of 992.62 on the Straits Times Industrial Index was equalled but
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    • 319 12 Tokyo AFP PRICES on the Tokyo stock market rose sharply last week, bolstered by a spurt on Wall Street. The 225-stock Dow-Jones Average, which gained 66.16 yen the week before, further ascended T9.24 to 9,304.01 yen. The Composite Index of some 1,000 issues listed on the
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    • 523 12  -  Week ended Sep 9 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES '•tea HMgs: Sub-division of $1 par into 2 shares of 50 cents each. Proposed bonus issue of one*-for-two and rights issue of two-for-three at $1 (50 cents par). Paper Pradaeta: Proposed rights issue of one-for-one
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    • 621 13 K.Lumpur WITH no fresh leads to stir trading interest, share prices drifted slightly lower last week in quiet trading. On the week, there was only feeble buying support except for last Tuesday when local sentiment was given a filip by the positive reaction of overseas bourses
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    • 296 13 Milan BCI DELAYS in government decisions on long-awaited economic measures concerning cut in public expenditure prompted caution on the share market. Investors limited their attention to companies preparing interesting capital operators. The BCI All-Share Index showed a fall of 2.4 per cent to 196.18. The volume of dealings
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    • 1559 13  -  London By GERALD COLVERD LIFE began for British Petroleum when it discovered and developed the famous Forties oil field in the North Sea. Apparently it is to begin all over again. The oil major has decided to sell-off an eighth of this fully-de-veloped field, with the
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    • 907 13 Cmmat PayaMat Ex Date Cteee Date Payable Trial ter the year Trial for Prevteaa ABN 13*1 NY A NY A NYA 13% 26% IUCM Alex HMga 24ftl Sep 15 Sep 27 Oct 25 24 ft 5% «ft(b) Sep 12 NY A Sep 19 Sep 28 •ft e% Amal
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    • 200 13  -  By 1 •H U TERESA LIM TYPHOON Ellen closed the stock market on Friday, and It may have beea just as well. The week epeaed with the market falling mare than 29 paints an the Hang Seng Index as the Hengkeng dellar continued ta
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    • 397 13 New York AP WALL Street's bull market is showing signs of stirring again after a summer-long sleep, but analysts are not certain just yet whether it is ready to wake up. In the past few days, the Dow Jones industrial average has edged close to the
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    • 465 13 Australia SVB Day Porter Co STOCKS in the oil and gas sector continued to make strong gains on Australian sharemarkets following the announcement of two new oil finds during the week. Reported oil flows from Chookoo No 1 well took over from BHP's Jabiru oil
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    • 859 13 NYT AMTRAK, the federally subsidised US passenger railroad, thinks it can succeed where private enterprise did not. On Oct 30, it will revive auto train service between Lorton, outside Washington, and Sanford, Florida. Three years ago, the privately financed Auto Train Corp filed for Chapter 11
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 140 13 NEW MODEL ANNOUNCEMENT ill*aim Nil Wdilmii MM4I. lUMI Bu.lt *1 dr »er card pnntcard R5232 ca#d Language card ISO card Haiti fiiclm kiffturl Ffii il citfriffet inim SUPH 2NO tail CM( 151!,Z U) IMM I IMHI tallt-ii disk driver card lllllli|lll kiyfellii. SI (•■(till till tall Sllicfili lir 9 /B.Utlt
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    • 133 13 %/FOR LEASE Robinson Road m L. X i r COMPETITIVE RATES Fully fitted wall-to-wall carpets, wallpaper, window blinds. Excellent finishesmarble, granite, 4 double glazed curtain wall. Banking hall Ist > and 2nd storeys. Or. I r.LOrt.R £2 I,CS\ PROPER I IKS SINGAPORE PTE II TCI ">OAA.HAA TFI V V OS
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  • 436 14 More than fivefold jump in earnings at Town City TOWN k City Properties Ltd is clearly reaping the fruits of its investment in the prestigious Hotel Meridien and the Meridien Shopping Complex along Orchard Road, which is now partially opened for business. For the six months ended June 30, 1963,
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  • 214 14 GEORGE KENT (M) Btad has reported a creditable increase of 8.5 per cent in its interim group pre-tax profit, in spite of a reduction in orders. Government -cutbacks and postponements in public spending have effected business, said the group in announcing a pre-tax profit
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  • 1110 14  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM THE joint owners of Keppel House, Straits Steamship and British-American Tobacco (S), have put up the five-storey office building at Keppel Road for sale. It is understood that negotiations are going on with at least one interested party but nothing
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  • 198 14 INDUSTRIAL Oxygen Incorporated Bkd will hold an extraordinary general meeting on Sep 28 to approve the proposed subdivision of the company's shares from M$1 par value to SO cents each. The purpose of the subdivision is to improve the marketability of the shares, increase the spread of shareholders
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  • 33 14 PETAUNG Gtrdea Bhd: Grasp pre-tax profit fell ■tightly to MS14.C2 million (H5J8 million prevtoasly) la first-half IKS. After-tax profit Is $1.S2 mllltoa (flJl mllltoa). Groap taraever pimaged to flSJN mllltoa (t»M mllltoa).
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  • 450 14  -  By CHAN OI CHEE UNITED Engineers Ltd has been appointed the local distributor for a new range of cranes manufactured by a West German company. An official from UE told Business Times that the group's subsidiary, United Engineers (Singapore) Pte Ltd, has signed an
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  • 382 14 Fnm fraat page total debt of $87.3 million owed to the group by United Engineers (M) Bhd. UEM, the group's 44 per cent-owned associate, suffered badly under the continued slump in the timber industry. It was not able to dispose off its obsolete and
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  • 389 14 PAN-ELECTRIC Industries Ltd has acquired a 91.7 per cent stake in an energy management and engineering services company, Monitrol Automation Pte Ltd, for 11.1 million cash. At the same time, PanEl has announced that the paid-up capital of its wholly owned property arm, Vanguard
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  • 480 14 LION Corporation Bhd has projected a consolidated pre-tax profit of at least Mr. 18 million for 1983. The estimated profit excludes any contributions which may be derived from Amalgamated Steel Mills (ASM), Lion Plantations Sdn Bhd and T -adang Cantawan (Sabah) Sdn Bhd. Based on the
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    • 145 14 SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION invites applications for: U MARKETING MANAGER/EXECUTIVE 2) WAREHOUSE COMMERCIAL MANAGER 3) TRAVEL MANAGER/EXECUTIVE 4) SMPBROKER 5) SECRETARY "A" LEVEL QUALIFICATIONS: (1-4) 3 years experience Initiative and highly motivated Strong leadership qualities Tertiary education in related business and good proven track record Salary will commensurate with qualifications and
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    • 264 14 DEVHjOPMBU PROGRAMME September November 1983. Course No. Course Title I. SIM Course Leaders' Course 2 The Secretary in Management Today 3. Kepner Tregoe Problem Solving Decision Making Seminar 4. Selling for Success 5. Effective Telephone Selling 6. Customer Relations for Retail Supervisors 7. Executive Search, Recruitment Selection for Strategic Management
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    • 61 14 OUTLOOK for tqday: Partly cloudy; showers in several areas in the late afternoon. Bepsrt tor 24 kNn prtor to 7.M pm mi Sep 11 at toe airpcrt: Maximum temperature 29.3 Associated humidity 72 Minimum temperature 24.1 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 0.35 Rainfall in millimetres 22.0 Total rainfall for
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 240 15 AFP THE Malaysian national shipping line, PNSL, is studying the possibility of entering the "tramp shipping" market at Turkish ports, transport minister Tan Sri Chong Hon Nyan has said. Malaysia's other shipping line, the Malaysian International Shipping Corporation (MISC), would also study
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    • 584 15  -  By G DURAIRAJ THERE has been further progress on the Malaysia government's effort to revive the role of Malacca port in domestic coastal trade. Following the constitution of the new port authority to regulate the development of the port, a new port
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    • PORT SIDES
      • 83 15 Reuter R J Reynolds Industries Inc said vice chairman Joseph Abely is heading a task force to investigate the feasibility and desirability of divesting its ocean transportation operations, Sea-Land Industries Investments Inc, through a spin-off to Reynolds' shareholders. It said it will consider all avenues of divestiture
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      • 33 15 Reuter SIXTEEN ships were waiting for berths at Bombay port last week as intermittent rains and labour shortage affected cargo handling and resulted in congestion, a port official said. Reuter
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      • 94 15 AUSTRALIA is considering new laws in a bid to reduce the number of livestock, particularly sheep, dying on the way to overseas markets. Primary Minister, Mr John Kerin, said new legislation is needed because the welfare of animals exported "must be beyond question." Although the government
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      • 85 15 Reuter DTOONESIA'S state oil company Pertamina said it had signed time charter contracts for two 125,000 cubic metre capacity liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers with two Indonesian companies representing Gottaas Larsen Inc of Bermuda and Leif Hoegh and Co, of Oslo. The two tankers, the Golar Spirit
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    • 713 15 ICToqhr Aria AftmkMUw Ailtru* Alpao Aacara Skpf A PC Unr API. Arm Man Bulk Arfratiar A9CL ArialaulMi Aria kicrckul AliuUM AoatraNaa Coat Baft-Ortnt Baagfcofc done Bant Liar BBS Bra Uar Bn Aria Btabiki Blur Star Btririr Shpf BrttaauLiar BSC VI VI VI vn VI X V m
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    • 372 16 Fairplay recent decision by India's Kesoram Industries Cotton Mills to enter the shipowning field points to ,t,he continuing trend in India among companies to diversify into the shipping industry. The low new construction prices being offered in major shipbuilding centres overseas have put both existing shipowners
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    • 121 16 Reuter A TOTAL of 75 very large crude carriers (VLCCs) should be scrapped this year in order to rectify the tanker market, the International Association of Tanker Owners (Intertanko) said. In a report from its headquarters in Oslo, Intertanko said it hoped to dissipate "the myth that in
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    • 904 16 TRANSACTIONS reported at the London secondhand market last week was mixed, involving dry bulk carriers, tweendeckers. tankers and also one full container ship. Buyers were Just as varied, with Indian, Turkish, Far Eastern and British interest all represented. Far Eastern buyers were repoted to have acquired the Tyae
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    • 1896 16 FREIGHT rates on Thursday generally held steady to slightly higher throughout most sections of the freight market although the number of charterers was still on a fairly small scale, shipbrokers said. The main feature in the grain sector was the booking of tonnage to carry five quarterly cargoes
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    • 195 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Par 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
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    • 521 17 Lloyd's List MASSIVE additions to Chins s shipbuilding capacity are being planned that could put the country among the world's leaders by the year 2000. The nation's newly-form-ed China State Shipbuilding Corporation is now assessing when, not If, the current one million tonnes deadweight capacity
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    • 100 17 Reuter FIVE major Japanese steel mills have jointly arranged sales of a total of 170,000 tonnes of ship plates to a South Korean shipyard Dae Woo Shipbuilding and Heavy Industries Ltd. The plates will be shipped between October and June next year. The firms involved are
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    • 126 17 Reuter SHIPBUILDERS, especially in Europe, face a of deepening crisis even if general economic conditions improve, the European Community's executive commission said in a report. Stagnant demand, excess capacity, low prices and aggressive competition by Asian shipbuilders, are undermining the European industry's recovery
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    • 4843 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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    • 861 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship C" Sea Glory Maria Lexa Maersk Voy 18N 01B 8309/10 Arrival Date/Time 12.9.83 2359 12.9.83 2000 13.9.83 1500 Operator E Maritime Ben Line Maersk for LCL Cargo TA3 FSB 51 Movement Schedule 1000-1200 0700-0800 1300-1500/2000-2200
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    • 1650 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adrtntte CwtiliM Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) AFKA African Shipping Agencies (S). Ur*-Einrii Uh Tranagroup (S). AhrenkM Urn Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Tupki Sea Consortium (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK). AlpM Intra**
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    • 302 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Kim Soon LI Kota Mewah Kota S&lam Konkar Trlalna Linden Ned Alkmaar Nlaga XXXXII Pres Taylor Silver Shlnryu Turkmenlya Velma Lykes An tar tic Bunga Tanjong Da Hong Qiao Equator m Ivy bank Ju Yong Ouan Kelyo
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    • 306 15 t»j jlO;1 urn Times Bookshops mm SHIP Steles n LONDON Freights n/m m SHIPPING Schedule vm/IX WHO Acts far Whem IX CONTAINER Schedules IX REGIONAL Weather X SHIPS Pert X I \KDIM I \H H OIQENT OVERSEAS ComLUU* Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUROPf VIA SUE as rmr (ROM rilß'lPf
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    • 320 15 if SEALORDE 1 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE KKO\I JAIVXN I \IV\ \N lIUNf.hUM. WHI2+ 1/9 14/9 14/9 14/9 U/9 22/9 MU/VMAV.I 19/9 22/9 24/9 27/9 29/9 VII 21/9 29/9 1/M 4/11 VII
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    • 787 15 The Straits I"??!!!? 5 Times %lK£ MRECIOfcY Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO. U.B. PACIFIC, QULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. INLAND POINTS rr.r t Tt 13/10 15/10 K/10 11/10 20/10 22/10 23/10 25/10 27/10 29/10 30/10 1/11 3/11 5/11 C/ll l/U 10/11 12/11 14/11 10/11 17-17/9
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    • 322 16 n FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Eur MM 35z S3 £r» 1) MMmo. Stockholm, Olio. ttehwki. 2) CopenhafM A*t»v 3) Brown 4) Antwerp Amsterdam. UK. 5) Btste. Bordean Also accept** Mtermedute c*p) to Ha«|koa( I tepan I ton •Direct Cal P. MM| USA CONTAINER SERVICE ASTBOUNO WESTBOUND IBEACH, I OA*/
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    • 622 16 NOTICES THE SHIPPING CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. (A Government of India Enterprise) "SHIPPING HOUSE" 245, Madam* Cama Road, Bombay *****1. TENDER NOTICE Sealed tenders ore invited from experienced/ reputed shipchandlers for supply of (A) Dry, frash, tinnad provisions ANO (B) Wine* and cigarette* To our owned/managed vessels calling at Singapore
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    • 36 16 a» PSA Gafeva Ne %fM General Survey of cargo ex the above vesael will be held on Monday 12th September 1983. from (MOO hrt to 13D0 hrs. No further survey will be held after this date.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 585 17 The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHPWNG MUM Bmmi Ports and Bangkok COWTAHSHT ma. TO/FROM BANGKOK SARAWAK MC BKUHJ MS* M S* MS* 2»»* US* »S* 21 23 I* ***** M CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT f| {'M n/i a/» M/M ea/ie 11/ M IJ/M it/1* a/n
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    • 67 17 TANKER AVAILABLE FOR SHORT/IONC TERM CHARTER PARTICULARS NEW TANKER (TIN) BIT DEC 19&3 IKK 107 i 112 111 M 15 ABT (500MT/4100MT 3900W i 210 RPM 1 SET MFO (1500 SECS) ABT 11MT OOMT 12.5 KTS 5 X 2 TXS TOTAL 7532 CUM 241 CM 541 MT 54 MT 423
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    • 409 17 guaranteed sailings. GUARANTEED SAVINGS. No matter how small your consignment, you only pay for the space you need. We take care of eveiything else. From your doorstep. CALL SHAH OR WTRANS DISTRIBUTION SERVICES PTE. LTD. \l7ll IV Q 111 4SO-452 ALEXANDRA ROM). SINGAPORE OSII. TELEX BORNEO US 2140(1 WILLY UJO'JJJ
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    • 650 18 Hapag-Lloyd Sport P KMaflfPan Lbiob Gtooa H burg E 16/9 17/9 20/9 29/10 Man Bhawn Ant mrp 22/10 26/10 20/10 4nln feM 1 Lon| Oakland Seattle/ Eiprtu 23/9 fl/10 13/10 16^0* r Ciprtu 30/9 18/10 20/10 23/10 E*ms 7/10 25/10 27/10 30/10 E*raei *14/10 2S/10 27/10 30/10 rEipets 14/10 1/11
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    • 393 18 I r-MVTNTtnNai f 1wjul: •s SPORE PULANG PENMG NCHON nn u# nn u* 31/9-1 Oct FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUROPE Vl* Sl# 7 1 Mfmbe. ot th» Ace Conswtium OSVALn *02 JSW ICPIWK CAMH lfN mm FROM {UROPf VIA SUt7 1 A Mfmof ot the Acf Consortium PKttat Vp*t !7/»
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    • 428 18 0 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST FUROPI CONTANfR SFRVIC r accepting fcl ia cargo for m m mm mm uw ltm 17/1 U/M 11/11 15/11 IVII 11/11 a/s r/t it/it ii/i« tt/u wit a/it Iwr MU (/II IS/It lt/ll 1/11 vll Vll aw teams ia/ra tra/fa rat gotiomk. Mats. camtMcm a&o.
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    • 686 18 Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON Spirt PKctang P*njn» PfW 306/13 Saptl4/15 Sept PMAN 1«/21 U# HTOWTW* 27/39 Sept BfS S C Ag«nt» n Motoywo BOUSTEAD SHPWNG TtL NOS KL *****4/*****7 —PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOMM6 FOR DURBAN RONTEVOCO MOOS
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    • 80 18 iimM, raonaay, septemDer J lIXSINOSE u MARITIME PTE LTI kf» SUN UNION LINE l, 'I K nr KYOWA LINE WMMt,mm Hi EB, cri ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES SMOSt MMTK FT? lID TU *****44/7 *****71 most mum SON m> i* *****2/3 MALAYS* TtAK t TMNSmn 110 M (703 (372
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    • 522 19 S£\ PIL GROUP KOTA PET AM KOTA WVtAWAM KOTA PUEAKA KOTA MEW AH ACCEPTED COHTJ VOYAQC E-457 E-4C3 E-4M E-457 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES •MOAPOne LOAOMQ FOft EEPT HOOEIOAH. JEDOAM, PTSUOAM. MOGADISCIO. OCT HOOEOAM. JEDOAK AOAE A, ADEN •J252L HOOEDAN, JEDOAM, AOAEA, PTSUOAM TO/14 OCT HOOEPAM, JEDOAM AOAEA, MOMBASA I TO
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    • 407 19 IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE fNTfRPRisf fQR MANITIME TRANSPORT WEST BOUND FAR EAST/ SERVICE nv. mjuzi Bombay/Aqat>a/Ba» ah/ Ba|hdad/Madras/Cochin M.V. ALWASfTTI 20 Sept dp EAST BOUND RED SEA/JAPAN SERVICE M.V. ALRAZJ M V ALWASfTTI to ft 20 Sept Japanese Ports THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAD ft BASRAH UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPT* CONTAINERS
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    • 645 19 BENLINE CONTAINERS OTRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE ro tuwoft riHGrTTifim Hon|tO<H FipttSS Brtint* Eiprtss lowknn Bay Toluo Eipress Osaka Bay MMwi Mart R«H|i AMra CarO*ari Bar SPO« PMLM MX«J 14/J is/j iprtss 14/9 19/9 21/9 27/9 n/J i» 27/9 4/10 6/10 5/10 U/10 13/10 12/10 19/10 21/10 •an, 11/10 2S/10
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    • 592 19 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO MM ms\l EAST COttT N BtF PORTS (Fu.tr CONTAMERCED VESSELS) srm ix Houston tMMMMWin im MTMMTII OS 2S/1I 21/11 J/12 7/11 li/12 12/1? "UAPAHT U/U 7/12 21/12 25/12 2t/i 2 U/U Mm smp«N carp to ItaM C*mto* N Orita* ChM« ftartot f TO TAWAII
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    • 583 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/COffT IVYBANK CLYDEBANK FORTHBANK MEADOWBANK ITOREI R'DAM HULL HMBG M A 0" 7 Oct I0Oe» Sep 23 Oct 26 Oct 29 0 25 Oct 19 Nov 23 Nov 26 N 18 Ho* 13 Dec 16 Dec 20 D«c i LykesV g Lines U.S.
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    • 1654 20 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE CANADA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA PACIFIC COAST (tolullag DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI MICROBRIDGE MINILAND BRIDGE) FTEDEK vessei png mis store mothej WSSEI T/S PORT ia/ib oaklaio SEATTLE van RC PORTLAID ASM STAR *15 In Pt SM Port MOMHM) BRDGE *87 (IK)
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    • 750 20 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lM*t tar lOS ANGDIS. SAN FRANCISCO. SEATTLE. It COMA VANCOUVER IX ra/ra. r P UM| M/ll So* «mm nuir 12/11 i I Oct AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE ikniif Fa/fa fwt—i P S poo Mr* SfOn Mu KCWts MMDAS 16 17 Stpt II 20
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    • 526 20 LTD KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 114 Anaon Road #15-01. Tunaa Building, Singapore 0207 T«l: *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****1/8 RE 0 SE A/PE RSI AN GULF/ME DUE RRANE AN SERVICES S'dwc I oaduf For: ONE NEST NO. 7 22 Sept Band* Abbas HAEWOO NO. 3 28 S«pt Assab/AtuaMkia/Btn|hui/Tripoi HAfNOONO. 5
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    • 601 20 < INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Riidfl =27 Intern.«! < P a < Singapore 0207 Tel ?24t>S1 V ■O F i' 7 FT>f. 0 BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK ARETI *****13 FORT HAM. TOM Spore f Ketof lnfc| hr--15 Sept SjM UmOP/tDMMK (AVON) 21 Sept 19 Sapt RDAM/UK (AVON) ALPAC LINE
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    • 506 21 FAR FAST/EUROPt FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): o't«» »C( C« Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C ROZE S"pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1500 15/9 LCL Cargo 0300 15/9 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) K CHANCE UE~ TW BRDGE 16E K JACEJM 2QC.... C PAUL 38 0 CHEF 3SE HKCONTMKX3
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    • 402 21 jsaetL HEUNG-A SHIPPIN Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON n/o »7 omm/mts mn Ornhjnm I l/u Hi 7 Omm/I*7ll 7/11 SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG CHALNA CALCUTTA i ei is WPT(Jf AGKICIS PH ID T* ???411l 2/10 7/10 12/10 0/10 ttoas y nt y* mc
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    • 975 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVET SHPPtNG CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULOM6 55, Mvttt Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numben *****3 (15 Lines) CjM* M*e» SMSOV SMG/WRE Tekx Numben RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** f KQJN6 PBMB M/S SNMMT WIN SOON SMI NO IST AND 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS NN THONG SHVTMS 23 WcM
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    • 485 22 Ki'<|i»iial Container Lines 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday SINGAPORE ISI.A.\DS USE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER S'pera PR hi| Liifct far. KUSU BLAND 24/26 Sep MuKjt. Mai. Bafraai. (Mm KUSU BUM) 29/30 Oct Cilaiiii. Karada. Kuarait. EAST MALAYSIA REGULAR LINER Far Eiropa: EXPRESS
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 141 23 ja FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD 10 Anson Rood, #28-09 International Plaza, S*>gopore 0207 Tel *****11 (12 Lines) Telex RS ***** FRTMAN •ALSO ACCEPTHG CARGOES FOR OTWR PORTS 'OESTMATUNS ON REQUEST •ALSO ACCEPTMG NBOUNO CARGOES FROM THE ABOVE PORTS UNITED FORTUNE SHIPPING PTE LTD let *****23, 533*030, *****07, (BOOKM6 AGENT FOR)
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    • 109 23 REGULAR FAR EAST SERVICE TO ANGOLA PORTS VSL SECIL ANGOLA A VSL 25 Singapore Agant SHOCCO SMPfMG SERVICE 135 C*d Street #07-01 T* *****67 TU: ***** S'PORE LOAD FOR:Sid LUANDA/LOBITO/SOYO/ MOCAMEDES 25/9 d« SEAGULL MARINE SERVICES (PTE) LTD., 7 $«>gopore, 0104 T#l. *****77, Tele* RS ***** ETA For: TAT LEE
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    • 585 23 hOegh-ugland gg AUTO LINERS A/5 JAKARTA SINGAPORE/INDONESIA SERVICE *SSU ETA ETD 10NMG FOR •MGA* 21 Stpt 22 S** Merit IMarta (•AMXUK 20Sep» Mirti *r* Uetor NKGA *1 20 Stp< 21 Sept Panft* faton/Marta PUTMMMH 2tS« 30 S«pt (few* fend* Ac* Agents: XX) MM SNPPMG (PTE) LTD ns m stm 171}
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    • 177 24 ■•i'l'l'lif-UU-iIILU-* RED SEA/AFRICAN/FAR EAST SVC MASTURA ZAHAHA SPORE 27/9 JEDDAH 13/10 PORT SUDAN 15/10 GOLDEN VENBO SPORE 24/9 HOOEDAH 26/10 EDO AH 2/11 AQIMBA 10/11 GOLDEN CAMEROON SPORE 15/9 IDG FOR NKEMA GOLDEN LAGOS SPORE lfi/9 LOG FOR DURBAN OMCRS AGCNTS: J. T. HOLOM6S PTE LTD TEL *****07. A VSL
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