The Business Times, 12 October 1983

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12,1983 60 CENTS
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  • 403 1  -  By KOH TSE YING THE total assets and liabilities of banks and finance companies in Singapore saw a marginal one per cent growth in August compared with the previous month. Against the figures for August last year, however, the rate of increase was
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  • 190 1 POSITIVE trading sentiment continued to prevail at the local stock market. Share prices were consequently brought higher for the third consecutive session yesterday. Buying support was relatively broad-based, but volume remained low. Still, total turnover was higher at 8.94 million units worth $30.87 million,
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  • 607 1 SHAKE-UP ON WAY, SAYS MAHATHIR A MAJOR shake-up of the board of the Bank Bumiputra Malaysia is on the way following the revelation that consultancy fees of HK$3.3 million, more than SsBoo,ooo, were paid to three senior executives of Bumiputra Malaysia Finance in connection
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  • 128 1 Reuter GRAND Marine Holdings Ltd, a major shipping subsidiary «f the ailing Carriaa group, said It has reached aa agreement la principle with 12 creditor banks to reaehedale Its debts. The scheme, which was fooidlaslnd by Wardley Ltd, will cover aa Initial period d
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  • 503 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH THE textile trade is in tatters amid a boom in the garment industry. Companies which handled a large part of the $1 billion worth of textile imports last year enough cloth to cover Singapore are in trouble
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 138 1 AFP THE Australian government came under attack yesterday from its opposition as well as from Asian neighbours for its policy on Cambodia, particularly its refusal to cosponsor an Asean resolution on Cambodia in the UN. Opposition Foreign Affairs spokesman Michael MacKellar said in Parliament that if the
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    • 59 1 Reuter THE British broad-based money supply aggregate sterling M 3 fell an estimated seasonally adjusted '/t per cent in the five weeks to Sep 21. The Bank of England said yesterday that the narrow measure Ml fell about per cent while the broader measure of private sector
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    • 134 1 Agencies A FOREIGNER armed with a hand grenade was captured by police in Rangoon following the bomb blast which killed four South Korean Cabinet ministers and 15 other people on Sunday. Rangoon residents yesterday said they saw the man toss a grenade at his pursuers and
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    • 89 1 UPI THE late head of Bullion Reserve of North America may have altered a computerised inventory of his customer accounts to cover up what officials say may be a US$6O million theft. The Los Angeles Times said yesterday that Alan Saxon used his sophisticated computer system to hide
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    • 120 1 Bernama MALAYSIAN palm oil might be up against stiff taxes of between 15 per cent and 23 per cent in the EEC countries, should the community's proposal to impose an internal consumption tax on vegetable oils and seeds comes through. Primary Industries Minister Datuk Paul Leong said
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  • 291 1 Reuter THE Israeli government yesterday iswumd a Mg devaluation «f the shekel and ether emergency eeen«mlr me—ares. After aa all-right Cabinet sttttag, «Metals said the Baak sC Israel weaM devalue the shekel by ahsat S per eeat fr*m Its Baaday rate ri CM te
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  • 509 1 Agencies MILITARY posturing by both Iran and Iraq may turn out to be merely a game of bluff but oil analysts are watching the situation with increasing anxiety. Since France delivered five Super-Etendard jets equipped with Exocet missiles to Iraq a few days
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 486 2 Reuter, UPI ITALIAN bankers said yesterday that they have grave doubts over the feasibility of a financial aid package worked out far Brazil during recent Washington talks coordinated by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The USUI billion package would require commercial banks to provide
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    • 312 2 Reuter JAPANESE Finance Minister Noboru Takeshita said yesterday that the yen has been moving in the right direction on the foreign exchange market to enable Japan to reduce its official discount rate from 5.5 per cent. But be added that he
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    • 154 2 Reuter THE KEY measure «I UK msaey sapply, stortlag M-3, ■»y sfc*« a Isll tor the ■titk is ariMepteaber, the first la toar years, when preliminary flgares are rflMMd sext wffk, several That weald bring the aggregate well wttMa the geverameat's 1 Is 11 per
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    • 489 2 DREXEL Burnham Lambert lac of the US expects to see Its Asian hrnlw centred In Singapore. Because of political instability in Hongkong, where the US investment and broking house has two offices, the local business is likely to "grow substantially", said Mr IW
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    • 413 2 THE US dollar opened at firmer levels against major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday However, although it was traded at higher levels than the previous day, the US dollar cloaed slightly weaker from its opening. Trading was moderately active. Against the local unit, the US dollar
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    • 204 2 THE dollar yesterday closed firmer at 232.35 yen after a high of 233.30 yen in hectic morning trading, against a 231.40/70 New York clone. The dollar's initial rebound from its 231.70 opening was on short-covering amid nervousness about prospects of in the Iran-Iraq war after the reported delivery to
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    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore bank* are currently prepared to lead to their best customer* is 9.00 per cent.
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    • 169 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on Oct 11: UBMfen Offer BU 7 days M 0* 1 month 09/10 *7/10 imontiu 0* OH 3 months 011/10 00/10 0 month* 013/10 011/10 0 months 10 OH 13 months 10* 10 DmI«IK 1 month 3 months 0 months
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    • 41 2 RANGE «f price* oOcrcd bjr dlscouai Inn oa Oct 11: Overrtgfct: 3 Call depart*: S-» flirt» IVhfWki 5-month Treasury Mill t% >Vt 3-month Bank Mils 71/1« 78/1« 1 months CD «13/16 «11/11 months CD 7 8* Source: National Discount Co
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    • 342 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed weaker on some European selling with concern over the Iran/Iraq war having been discounted by the market. Trading was quiet in the morning but activity picked up slightly in the afternoon with total sales for the day recorded at 277 lots and kerb
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    • 39 2 1 MM M New York 10.HB IOCS 10 OS lt.«B Zurtcfc 10.4BB 10 JSBB 10.456 M5TS TM MM IUB IAMB 10.0B 1A CM Ctataf prfc iv. No MtnUSd lUOJfc Utan a troy ounci Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 78 2 THE US dollar yesterday eaaed against most major currencies in fairly active late trading. It rose to 232.55/70 yen from an early 232.25/35 and New York's dose of 231.40/ TO with significant commercial buying cited. Banknote ratet yesterday: (HK per 1): US 8.23/03 UK 1145/12.75 Brunei W Germany 3.84/3.81
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    • 74 2 THE dollar yesterday opened steady around Mooday night's close while sterling started firmer, with both cuuemJes well supported by continuing tension in the Middle East. Opening quotes yesterday: US LHSO/IO Can UnO/95 Cross 1JS11/15 D Mk 3.91C 85 D F1 SFr 4.3880/60 nimfi B Fr coo 79.76/88 F FY
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 178 2 Class. Style. Charisma Call It what you want. The Mazda 929 2-door Hardtop has it. A head-turning stylish body, .the most aerodynamically efficient of any volume car in the world* (Cd 0.32), promises high speed stability and exceptional fuel economy. A unique fully independent 4-wheel suspension gives you unrivalled comfort
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 305 3  -  By MONICA GWEE SINGAPORE'S printers and publishers are participating 'in the six-day Frankfurt Book Fair this week together with exhibitors from more than 80 countries. The 15-member delegation, organised by the Trade •Development Board, con- sists of publishers, printers and colour separators who .are
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    • Article, Illustration
      309 3 A 23,600 kg bullwheel, one of the largest single cargoes to be airfreighted into Singapore, was recently flown in by a Belfast freighter of Heavy lift Cargo Airlines. Measuring 500 cm long, 363 cm wide and 363 cm high, the bullwheel is a huge gear which will be
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    • 319 3 FOR the first time, Singapore has been listed as a test centre for the Certified Information Systems Audit (CISA) examinations to be held in April next year. The examinations are conducted by the Electronic Data Processing (EDP) Auditors Association. The Singapore chapter of
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    • 516 3  -  By LEE HAN SHIH BY 1986, Hewlett Packard's revenue from computer products will come from the sale of personal computers. And its Singapore subsidiary is expected to pull more than its share of the weight because the market here is more mature than others.
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    • 272 3 Bernama SEVERAL Singapore investors who had talks with the Johore government mission to the Republic last week have followed up with discussions on the re-siting of their labour-intensive industries in Johore. A spokesman for the eight-member mission said yesterday the investors
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    • 269 3 GUIDELINES on essential design specifications are now available to employers who want to install local exhaust ventilation (LEV) systems in their factories. The Industrial Health Division (IHD) of the Ministry of Labour has compiled a book, "Guide for local exhaust ventilation systems in factories". Dr
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    • 147 3 THE Singapore Maaafaetaren' A—»datlea (SMA) has called far mere niptnttw with the Trade Development Beard (TDB) U wark «at aa effective leag-term trade deveiapoMat palley aad strategy. Speaking at the epealag ef the Blagapere laternatfeaal Faraltare Shaw aad the Aaeaa Faraltare Shaw, Mr
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    • 559 3  -  By BOEY KIT YIN THE Economic Development Board will bold a seminar in London on Friday in an effort to woo British industrialists to invest in Singapore. The one-day seminar, entitled "Business opportunities in Singapore", will be Jointly organised by the board and Lloyds
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 646 4 Bernama, MBT THE restructuring of plantation companies in Malaysia in line with the new economic policy and the acquisition of shares of London-based plantation firms by bumiputra institutions have caused bumiputra equity participation in the sector to rise from a low of 11 per
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    • 271 4 UPI IRAN aid Caaadt were expected to make a UBsl Milton deal uder which Iraaiaa «11 weald be exchanged tor Caaadtoa feeds aad eqalpment, the MHtmst Beptrt ■aid ea Monday. Mr Gerald Regaa, Canada's Minister d latoraattoaal Trade, had heea gtna a mandate to
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    • 273 4 Reuter CHINESE foreign minister Wu Xueqian, whose visit symbolised a new warmth in US-Chinese relations, called on President Reagan yesterday at the start of three days of high-level talks in Washington. Mr Wu's visit follows the announcement by US defence secretary Caspar Weinberger in Beijing
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    • 278 4 WOBLD 19 BRIEF Agencies SENATORS from nine American states where cars are manufactured urged President Reagan to seek a two-year extension of Japan's car export curbs at lower levels, it was announced. The bipartisan group of 12 senators wrote to Mr Reagan asking him to press Japan
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    • 322 4 UPI Reuter THE deaths of top South Korean officials in a bomb blast in Burma shocked and saddened US officials, a White House spokesman said on Monday, but the incident would not affect President Reagan's (dan to visit Asia next month. A senior state
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    • 202 4 Reuter THE Commissioner in charge of agriculture on Monday ordered a halt to payments of US$36O million due to farmers by the European Economic Community (EEC) because of a cash shortage in the EEC, Community diplomats said. The unprecedented move was taken by Farm Commissioner Poul
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    • 300 4 UPI A LAWYER for the justdissolved government Investigation into the assassination of opposition leader Benigno Aquino on Monday revealed scientific evidence that military guards had a hand in the killing. Presidential fact-finding commission deputy general counsel Amadeo Seno said the hitherto secret
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 376 5 The Canadian Way to go in Singapore. Singapore. A dynamic, rapidly changing city over 2 million strong! It has successfully managed the process of change to become one of the most important trading centres in Southeast Asia. Today Singapore is preparing after careful study for another dynamic change: Mass Rapid
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  • 499 6 WARS are never cheap. It has taken the Israelis a long time to find that out. Their military excursions into Lebanon last year were estimated to have cost US$l.5 billion. That was in addition to normal defence spendings, which take up about a quarter of the
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  • 797 6  -  By REG GRATTON Reuter AN AUSTRALIAN company is spending millions of dollars on looking for new gold deposits in a famous old-time mining area in a prime example of the country's new gold boom. Though Australia's annual gold output is only about 3 per cent
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  • 749 6  -  By STEVE LOHR NYT THERE are any number of economic success stories in South Korea, but the car industry is not one of them. At least, not yet. During the *****, in a push to turn South Korea into a major car exporter, the
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 781 6 Si 1 SINGAPORE 5 J 3.00 PM Opening Mowed by Hotel (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 4.30 Exercise with Sana 4.50 The Animal World Pink Treasure of Baharini 5.15 The Electric Company 5.40 Into The Wind's Eye 5.55 Cornflakes for Tea 6.15 News (English). 6.25 World Cultures and Youth—Sftma the Dhowmaker
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  • 1188 7  -  In the battle for the contract for the MRT rolling stock, Finland might seem to be an outsider. Its own metro system suffered from administrative delays and has hardly had time to prove itself. But, as WANG LOOK KEAH reports from Helsinki, a mixture of
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  • 808 7 THE idea that the Finnish capital of Helsinki needed a metro first arose in the late 1350'5, but it was not until 1969 that agreement in principle was reached, and not until last year did the firt passengers climb aboard. The delay was largely
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  • 87 7  -  LETTERS Soh Sun Oh Pvbttc BefaUtoM Officer WE refer to the letter by Johnny Soh as published in the Business Times on Tuesday, Sep 20,1963. The rules and bye-laws of the Exchange provide, inter alia, that "buying-in" may be instituted against the seller if delivery is not
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  • 123 7  -  Mdon H K Lim I REFER to a letter from a shareholder which appeared in the Business Times in early July 1963 regarding a request for more information on the new plans relating to Chin Teck's proposed bonus issue and the restructuring of its capital base.
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  • 222 7 IT IS time some light was thrown upon the continuing suspension of Hytex Ltd. The counter has been suspended since October 1982 pending an important announcement on a proposed restructuring scheme. The restructuring was finally announced on July 5, 1983. This was, however, subject
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1043 9 COFTTSK: Robusta futures yesterday ended an active morning £30 to £11 a tonne above Monday's close on a volume of 3,077 lots including 51 options and 351 lots crossed. Jan ended £30 up at £1,901 a tonne. SUGAR: Number four raw sugar futures were £3 to £2.60 a
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    • 145 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday rose on renewed buying support in line with firmer palm oil futures. In Oct, central firmed MJIS to M 51,320 a tonne, south MJIO to M 51,310 and north MJS to M 51,305 In Nov, central and south rose Ms3o and
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    • 143 9 AFTER trading 20 cents lower at midsession, CBT soybean futures in Chicago on Monday rallied to close from 6Vi US-cents a bushel higher in January to two lower in September in extremely active trade. Commercials and locals covering short positions from earlier in the session firmed prices and a
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    • 108 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday ended from three to 4Vi US-cents a bushel lower in quiet trade. December traded in a 614cent range, unchanged from midsession. Quiet export and domestic demand weighed on prices through the aession. Good growing weather for the 1964 hard red winter wheat crop
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    • 159 9 CHINESE Preface Exchange, Stagapere, cMag prices per 1M kg yesterday. CMHit sll: Bulk fob $170.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $183.00 sellers, new drum fob $187.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $103 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $382.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq
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    • 194 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot exgodown) Ctttea Yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20's 2,781, 32's 3,820, 40's 3,920 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece Onii: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq, Dragon Head unq, Five Lambs unq. Flower and Butterfly
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    • 290 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed firmer with November One RSS buyers quoted at 230.50 cents per kilo, up one cent from Monday's close. The morning session gained one cent on some trade and speculative buying. Prices eased half a cent in early afternoon trading on some forward
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    • 279 9 RAS prices tn cent* per kilo yesterday: (per kilo) (per Mh>) lat. 1 RS.S prompt f.o.b. 227.25 lot. 1 R.S.S November 230.00 Int. 1 R.S.S December 233.25 Int. 2 R.S.S 234 75 UK Coot 223.75 Int. 3 R S.S 230.75 UKOont 219.75 lot. 4 R-S-S 212.75 UK Coot
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    • 84 9 nuun w s RAS bar Mtfc) DHMI ginriii bm 98X10 It? JON 1«.S0 1M40N ssa 1 mi SMR W ELB CV l«a pal«) 1MJ0 Ue pdkt) TOJO 1MJON tor 177 to IMJO DMWBJ STftJO 1MJON tar 17U0N SMR L -WpdMj 174.00 17C00N nun mow SMR t <
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    • 301 9 t&NGAPOBE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first claw (Kangaroo) new crop 1.06, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.76, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.61, Special 0.55. THAI
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    • 31 9 Rubber: Oct 11 Singapore: November: 230.60 (up one cent) Malaysia: November: 254.75 cents (up 0.60 eeat) Tin: M 130.06 per kilo (dowa 15 cents) 242 tonnes Xdown 8 tonnes)
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    • 78 9 THE Stralto tta price to Pnaag yesterday fell If (Mb to M$SMf a Idle, still wttfcta Ike RA lower range st IQSJI aai MJSIN. A tower L—d— «law tod to Ike toll to Kaato Lam par despite evldeaee ef a tfehtealag high grade sappty to Ike Leadea Metal
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 1060 9 STOCK prices rose sharply on Monday and the Dow Jones Industrial Average ended at a record level for the third straight session. Trading activity slowed, however, because of the Columbus Day holiday. The DJ Index, lower until early afternoon, managed to finish more than 12
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    • 102 9 OCT 10 Lire Butofl in» 2J5 Bel ***** -100 Cenlrale Ord lyio 96 Corns Aequa Roma 105 2 Ertdanla 8470 -a n*t Ord _1_ 3019 34 Gen«rtll *****0 900 Olm 3910 -11 Ifl Prt» Invest 2945 14 ItaJcementl Ord ***** *400 ltaigai 1030 -14 Lepetlt Ord WM •110 Mediobanca
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    • 196 9 OCT 10 Franca Actions Sulnes 291W >1 AJusultae Br. 775 -S Alusulsae Reg. 2sa 2 Brown Bovert Br 1200 15 Clb* Oetgj Br. 2136 >10 Clbe 0«1(7 V C 1730 >6 CIDa Oelgy Ret 864 4-5 Credit Sulaae Br 2106 5 Credit Sulaae Reg 406 4-2 Elektrowatt Br. 2900
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    • 84 9 OCT 10 m FORWARD MARKET ACK ss -4 1314 34 Astur (16 4U Brmacan IMS unch Cmnpae BOS Cock 172 Dt Been 441 mm an unch Elcctrobel on -a Ob-Inno-Bm an -a o*» an a Or Bru Lamb 2370 unci) Hobok 4M0 40 Petro 9740 unch Ryl Dutch MM
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    • 93 9 OCT 10 AM-Telefunken BASF On S3-50 156.30 -0J -0.7 B»»r BMW Comrocrxbank Contl Oumml Dalmlcr-Beni Deyuua 1V5-50 jasjoB ioojo 117 JO 304 70 -1.1 unch 0J -01 -0J Dtmtl Dtutache Bank Dr**dn«r Bank OHH ***** 174 JO 149 0OB -IJ unch Hocchit ***** -1J HOMCh 10X00 OJ Hortcn 181
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 6 9 See page 11 for Asian stocks.
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    • 54 9 A KAMPAC«f Japanese Restaurant Our renovations are now completed and we welcome you to an exciting new experience with more pleasing decor and a more luxurious atmosphere. With our reputation for excellent food and impeccable service, your next meal at the Kampachi will be a fascinating and memorable occassion For
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  • 3254 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and re ported to the Stock Exchange >■ Singapore yesterday with t..e nuniber of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Time* Settlement Contracts are quo
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  • 3602 10 Gr'n Grs Net 1983 Last Div Div Y*ld P/F. Vol Dav High Low Company Sale or- Cvr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDCSTRIAl COMMERCIAL 286 230 Acmi 230 75 32 1500 354 148 Aleom 271 4 5.0 3.8 1.8 23.9 28 271 267 267 148 Allied Choc
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  • 2068 10 BID and offer prices officially Hated and bustnsss In and reported to tbe Kuala Lumpur Block Exchange yesterday, with the number of aharea traded shown in bracketa In lou of 1,000 unite unleaa otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS AJUMMU (3.908 4.005) (3) 3.80 Alee» (2 968) (2) 292 (2)
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  • 782 10 STOCK prices agala flalsbed broadly higher m the tocal stock market yesterday with Investors' eaafideace relnfsrced by balllah leads from Wall Street. The 48-share Bastaees Times Composite Index, which had already gained 11.44 paiats by the laaeh break, etosed 11.11 psiats higher at »14.18. Meas
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  • 181 10 Maaagen* irteei far Oct 12 SINGAPORE UNIT RUST The Commerce 3.38 3 58 The Savings Fund 1.94 2.06 S'pore Prog Fund 1.48 1.57xd S pore Sec. Fund 2 22 2J6 S'pore Invest Fund 1.13 1.30 S'pore Equity Fund 1.53 1.62 DIAMOND MOT 1 Diamond Spore Fd(USt) ss LYC-AFT
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  • 505 10 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market finished firm yesterday as local investors remained spellbound by the scintillating performance on Wall Street. Investors who had remained non-committal lately. made a comeback as the market generally reacted favourably to successive highs on the New York market, where
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 217 11 FABER Merlin's directors expect the group to turn in a pre-tax profit of about M 520.5 million for the year ending June 1964. The projected earnings represent a good Increase over the group's pre-tax profits of 113.6 million in the last financial year to June 30,
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    • 823 11 EQUITIES closed mixed yesterday in quiet trading as the market again tailed to find investment support after a firm start, while government bonds were lower, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up 0.4 points at 701.5 after 703.3 at 10am. Equities drifted lower throughout the
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    • 105 11 AP THE New York stock market headed lower yesterday morning, backing away from Monday's record highs. The Dow Jones Average of 30 Industrials, up 12.50 points on Monday, dropped 8.33 points to 1,276.32 in the first half hour. Losers took a five to four lead over gainers
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    • 51 11 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 735.33 Monday 753.5 Week Ago 660.06 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday Ml.3 Monday 8B31 Week Ago 877.6 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 704.7 Monday 707.6 Week Ago 607.4 FINANCIAL TIME8 industrials Monday TOM riiday 700.8 Week Ago 703 7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDU8TRIAL8 Monday 1264.66 rrlday 1273.16 Week Ago
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    • 560 11 AMALGAMATED Steel Mills Bhd (ASMB) is now looking for opportunities to diversify into other sectors to strengthen its operating base, while at the same time consolidating its steel operations. This was revealed by ASMB chairman Mr William Cheng Heng Jem in the company's latest annual
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    • 420 11 MALAYSIAN investors intending to apply for the two new issues now on offer Leytape Bhd and Aatafc HsUlßgs Bhd should take extra precaution to avoid any confusion. This is necessary because it is the first time two public issues are being offered lyAt
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      • 311 11 HONGKONG THE stock market yesterday closed lower reflecting late weakness in the Hongkong dollar, with the Hang Seng index 18.60 down at 735.36, brokers said. Leaders were mostly easier with Cheung Kong falling 45 cents to HKJ5.75, HK Land 17.5 to $2,275, HK Wharf 20 to $2,925,
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      • 421 11 SHARES yesterday closed sharply lower on persistent liquidation, mainly in blue chips and popuiars, ahead at the court verdict on former prime minister Kakuei Tanaka, charged with taking bribes from Lockheed. The market average shed a provisional 69.39 to close at 9,4&Q9. The dollar's recovery against
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      • 119 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed firmer on a turnover of 11.56 million pesos, up from 3.76 million on Monday. OCT 11 Petoe >/- Acoje Mlnlnf Anglo PhU Apex Mlnlna B Atiai Con B Bafulo Oold Baste Petroleum Benfuel Con B CDCP Plrst PhU Hid fx Lepanto B ojxxj# 0.01 32
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      • 184 11 SHARE prices yesterday continued to decline in the absence of buying interest. The Book Club Index fell 0.36 to 125.63 but volume rose to 214,800 shares from 138,801 on Monday. Jalaprathan Cement, Siam Cement and Berli Jucker lost two baht each to 168, 353 and 433 respectively while Rama
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      • 398 11 AUSTRALIAN share prices yesterday fell slightly for the second consecutive day as trading volume continued to decline due to the uncertain outlook for the Australian dollar. Trading was erratic, with the All-Ordinaries Index falling almost three points in early trading and recovering slightly by noon before trading lower in
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    • 153 11 CHOCOLATE Products (M) Bhd, a 51.06 per cent-owned subsidiary of Lim Kbeng Kim Holdings Sdn Bhd, has reported a 6.8 per cent drop in pre-tax profits to Mf1.209 million for the six months ending June 30,1983. Turnover for the period reviewed was 8.9 per cent lower
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 987 11 Conference The PC comes of Age The Business Impact 19-21 October 1983 World Trade Centre Singapore SESSION 1 WEDNESDAY 19 OCT 1415-1730 MRS El CURRENT TRENDS ANO FUTURE PROSPECTS Brad Ettman Dtndor Wh* are fee Muelry tends In hardware and operating systems software lor fee next IN* to ton years?
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    • 180 12 Rises Indices I C 8 755 40 Oct 10 Oct 11 Sth Mala lad 555 40 H Leon J Credit 740 30 BT Composite 902.57 914.18 Temerlob Prima Paper Producta N 8 T 500 865 332 30 25 22 BT Indicator: ST Industrials: *****83 940.96 *****84 952.82 1430 20
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      164 12 Rises Indices Esso Ord 1190 60 Oct 10 Oct 11 Loytape U M Flour 410 +55 715 35 MBT Indicator: *****71 *****98 1340.19 K L Ind 720 35 NST Industrials: 1318.49 H L Credit 845 35 NST Finance: 2526.30 2554.91 M Cement 965 35 NST Hotels: 658.76 659.51
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  • 642 12 HI Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani LOSS maker Paper Products (Malaya) Bhd (PPM) expects to achieve a group pre-tax profit of at least M 57.43 million for the year ending this December. Looking further ahead, its directors expect a consolidated profit of $14,648
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  • 628 12 THE Malayslaa Foreign Investment (ommittce ha* approved General Corp Bhd's pnpwed icqiialtlM of a 22.5 per eent stake in Heck Han Bank (Sabah) Bhd It kM »Im approved the company's prop—ed acquisitions of tke entire skare capitals of Fug Keong Rubber Manufactory (Malaya) Sda Bhd
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  • 840 12 SIME Darby Bhd has formed a property development division to help correct the group's overdependence on businesses whose profits are vulnerable to commodity price changes. Chairman Tun Tan Siew Sin disclosed in his latest annual report that the board has, over the past year,
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  • 541 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew THE long-expected move by Oatral Sagara (now Malayaa l alted Muiftettrlag) to divest a substantial part of its sugar refinery interests materialised last week. The company announced midweek that both Pernas and Glenfell Holdings had purchased 31.52 million shares, or
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  • 118 12 HOTEL Malayria Ltd has announced that with effect from Oct 15, it will be carrying on its hotel operations in the name of Boulevard Hotel. ACMA Electrical Iadastrim Ltd has appointed Mr N Segarajasingam a director of the company in place of Mr Andrew Aun-Li Chen who has
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  • 81 12 PETALING liaßhihaaaaaaaaeei aa lateitai gilfcai af H Malayataa eeato, toaa tax, per SI atoek haaei aa the projectai profit tar the year eariag Oct SI. ISO. The aatlaaatoi aftor-tax profit tar the year la tU mllhea, which exelaiea aa extraorttaary Item af HA mllltoa from the aato
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 150 12 SEE PAGE 11 FOR LONDON STOCKS, DOW JONES AND SELECTED INDICES Call B.S.M. i is.: EQUIPMENT LOANS Attractive deals for hire purchase or leasing of office/business machines and industrial equipment and machinery. CAR LOANS Up to 90% financing on new cars. i HOUSING LOANS Up to 80% financing. Use of
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    • 367 12 K TIM 15 CONFERENCES Presents A TOP-LEVEL CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 20 21 October 1983 SINGAPORE CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN Mr K K MacLennan, Managing Director, Standard < hartered Merchant Hank Asia Limited THIRD W OK I 1) DEBT AM) ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR TIIK GLOBAL FINANCI\L SX STLM Prolrwoir I*r sw \nn
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 57 12 OUTLOOK for today: Showers in several areas; clear after midday. Report tar 24 Imvs prter ta 1M pm m Oct 11 at the airport: Maximum temperature 33.7 Associated humidity 50 Minimum temperature 25.1 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 7.60 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 20.9
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 333 13 MALAYSIA has expressed deep concern over the move by the Far Esatern Freight Conference to introduce a general rate increase of 12 per cent from Jan 1,1984. Malaysian Primary Industries Minister Datuk Leong Khee Seong said that Malaysia, a major natural rubber producer, will
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    • 674 13 Bernama PORT Kelang, Malaysia's premier port, is not wholly to be blamed for the current acute problem of container boxes awaiting delivery to consignees. Malaysian Transport Minister Tan Sri Chong Hon Nyan, who raised the subject on Monday, described Port Kelang
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 84 13 AFP THE world's second largest tanker, the 550,051ton Pierre Guillaumat of France, is on its way to a South Korean scrapyard, Lloyd's List said. It was bought recently by the South Korean Hyundai Group for U559.25 million. The 1977-built vessel has been renamed Ulsan Master for
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      • 101 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of five Japanese shipping conferences said they will raise their currency adjustment factors (CAFs). The conferences are the Bay of Bengal/Japan/ Bay of Bengal Shipping Conference to 6.5 per cent from 2.5 per cent on Oct 13, Far East/East Africa Freight Conference to 12 per
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    • 750 13 Shippiag Uae P»ge CM AC Toepter Alt* AhreakM Uvr Alpar Antara Shpg A PC Line APL Anbtu Bulk Argentine ASCL Asia broker Asia Merchant Atlas Una AustasU Line Australian Coat Bait-Orient Bangkok Coat Bank Unr BBS Bn Liar Bra Asia Brnbulk Hintulu Blur Star Bohlrr Shpg Brttasu
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    • 736 14 AFP FREIGHT rates showed marginal improvements from recently depressed levels in some sectors last week, with fresh enquiry developing in the US Pacific coast area, mostly for grain. But overall conditions remained quiet. Ore cargoes attracted more attention, with Western Europe the destination for shipments from West Africa,
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    • 2013 14 ACTIVE time-charter business featured the freight market on Monday, with most business out of the Continent, Japan and South Africa, shipbrokers said. Soviet operators were reported to have fixed a 44,000 tonner from Setubal, Portugal for a Great Lakes round voyage and redelivery UK/Continent Mediterranean at $2,900 daily
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    • 131 14 Reuter MANCHESTER Liners (Bermuda) Ltd, a whollyowned subsidiary of Orient Overseas (Holdings) Ltd (OOHL), plans to acquire full ownership of Dart Containerline Co Ltd of Bermuda. OOHL in a statement said the acquisition, the cost of which was not disclosed, will be effective on
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    • 468 14 THE Bahamas is poised to become the world's third major open registry when leading United States tanker operator Exxon switches 10 ships to the flag. The move is expected to be finalised soon and will mean that total tonnage on the Bahamian registry
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    • 188 14 THE outlook for Australia's container trade is depressing although there could be an "interim" lift in the next three months, according to Trevor Bryans, managing director of Brisbane Amalgamated Terminals Limited. Mr Bryans said volumes handled by the Australian container terminals in the first six months of
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    • 197 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
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    • 331 15 Fairplay AN AGREEMENT, which is expected to bring lasting peace to the Port of Rotterdam, has been reached between the employers and the unions. The principle settlement had been hammered out about two months ago but its was ratified only recently by the
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    • 81 15 CHINA is preparing to order three more container ships in West Germany. This would make nine orders placed by China in West Germany within the last two months. An A G Weser, Seebeckwerft spokesman confirmed that the negotiations are under way with the Chinese Cosco line but he
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    • 471 15 INCREASED interest in larger tonnage in both the dry bulk and tanker market was the only optimistic sign last month, says Eggar Forrester in its latest monthly commentary on the shipping industry. The report noted that the steady improvement in freight earnings
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    • 148 15 MARCONI Communication Systems Ltd of UK has received an order worth about £1 million from Greek Navy for support equipment for their integrated commnication systems. Known as the ICS3, it is an integrated naval communication system designed and developed by Marconi and is also in operation
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    • 4868 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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    • 716 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Tokyo B 61/477 12.10.83 2100 Mansfield FSB 0700-0900/0700-0900 Fl/Gl Java Winds 304 12.10.83 2300 Or Seawlnds TA3 0900-1100 B8 Plata 15S 13.10.83 0700 Borneo FSB
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    • 1763 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic Csatalarr Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Un-EvuU Uh Transgroup (S). AhriaAiil Uaer Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Tuple» Sea Consortium (S) Marin lex Enterprise (PK). Aipae
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    • 426 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Cherry Laju Qao Yang Kota Banteng Kota Slngapura Lord Ned Hongkong Perak Rlbuan Jaya Sunny Ocean Thomaseverett >• Equator n Johneverett Rainbow 81vllai Stolt Sincerity Straits Pride WlllineTysla Yong Chun PASIR PAN JANG Berth »/i 3/4 10/11 10/11 a/4 44 21W
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    • 210 13 Published and Distributed by FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS Jurong Port Road, Singapore 2261 A member ofr The Time* Organiiation I \RDIM I H OOCL OiyENT Co*laUm LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 FUROPE VIA SUEZ B I VI l iji iji DdltlO PMI 37E TO FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST EAST COASTS 0 MTBOT
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    • 231 13 SKA I.OK I) UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG; NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM JAPAN TA WAN HOV.hOM. IO ARABIAN LI N. MQM WT 1 n» S>M 11/11/13 V«r Mb ISO MMr M SEALOKD SHPPMG AGENCES 70 SHENTON
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    • 27 13 i LONDON Freights H/m WEEKLY Freights n CONSORTIA m SHIPPING Schedule VTO/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts (tr Whom IX SHIPS In Pert X REGIONAL Weather X
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    • 569 13 The Straits Companies Times Key Personnel' DIRECTORY Agencies Singapore tßuku Merah: MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS [h'/ryj" sssscsatasa CY 17th Oct. 1100 HRS CFS 16th Od. 2300 MB ■K., GERMANY. FRANCE, SCANDINAVIA. A ■I Til Sated SaM MEL MAERSK* 13/1
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    • 450 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. From Europe Mm Au.»lM| ftr 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. L.Havre. Basle, UK. 3) Bremen. Brenterharan. Aartws. Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Makno. Stockholm. Oslo 'fcxepbni Europe carjo lor leader na S'pore 'Also direct car|o lor Spore t Banjkok Ph contact PtRMBC P Warn lor
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    • 435 14 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Also accepting LCL Cargo. tHw iu»Mm| urp a Ma Ate Mm* srai LOAOBK FOi 15/14 Oct taw Mm. Km*. A Otata. DM \sLPan Asia Line, ltd. CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM J ARAN TAIWAN AGENTS: SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD OPTORG CO (M) SDN BHD
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 509 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited rCONTAINfRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT 5 STRAITS SHIPPING llnqifMni to Sabah, jimmfc, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAIRSHP SERVICE TO/ BANGKOK to Part/12 Od lt-19 Od SMGAPORETO SARAWAK AND BRUNEI to M OR reftan, Ceetortoje, Mfe CONTAINS RSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT ia
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    • 594 15 rfo Franco Belquui Services Mm h r>. *.m .1.21 A.» v,r. I ,rr fOx'.Ot *'L EE v.. STW r KELANC U Haw« IS Oct 17 Oct 4 Mr 24 Oct 25 Oct 12 Mr >1 Oct 1 Mr II Mr t MR I MR 27 Mr rtR Torn Mm rto*
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    • 708 16 Hapag-Lloyd I TO COMTMINI UK Totao Eipreu Osaka Bay Kamakwa Man Inrarporfßay Cardhfan by EXPORTS Antwerp 4/11 5/11 7/11 12/11 13/11 15/11 20/11 21/11 23/11 26/11 27/11 29/11 5/12 6/12 8/12 13/12 14/12 16/12 22/12 23/12 26/12 Spore P Xcianf Pen Leiioes Genoa H'burg Bilbao Rdam Shaven An t acrp
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    • 372 16 m I CONVE NTIONAL SERVIf.f To frr,-i BUS A N ItC.&.LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO FUR Oft VIA SUEZ 1 Member ot the Ace ConsoftmrT FULLY Ez CONTAINERISED '0 fROM NORTH AMiRICA MSI COAST 1 I FULLY CONTAINERISED TO FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST COAST 'w M* mul S. FWNCCTON 22E
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    • 403 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG Fa 11 CI CARGO FOR: SGP ftl HBC FlI DOM ANN UN Emtanc 17/1* 11/11 S/ll S/U 10/11 U/tl 13/11 EnrGn* »/10 27/11 17/11 19/11 21/11 22/11 24/11 (Mfleml S/ll t/U 2S/U 21/11 30/11 1/12 3/12 also accertrc ia/Fa I Fa/Fa TO GOTWMURG
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    • 843 16 m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON LOADING FOR EUROPE i'pmt PKeUnt Pwinf PHASHWEGYAWTWA 15/ IS Od PAGAN H/a Oct 29/30 Oct BASSE**" 5/1 Nw B FS S C Agent* m Moloywo BOUSTEAD SHPWNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7-PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 SACIF Arp SAC I
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    • 274 16 A] m > s S s MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE ETTTTTT^yTTTT V(*Tlx BREEZE ABUTS sawroK sans mnbtm rn ltd ra 22(1144/7 ft *****70 BOCK ME SUMY SHPPME COMMT TO. *****52/3 PORT KOANE MALOSt MHTH SON. M> 18. *****2/3 pomnc malaysm nunc i transport lid I* 1703 I (3725
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 561 17 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VOYAQC E-403 E-4*7 E-4M E-471 SINGAPORE 22/25 OCT 26/30 OCT 30/1 NOV 4/7 NOV fBVNii VOYAQC SINGAPORE KOTA WMAWAN E-453 22/28 OCT tSSSZSf 0 KOTA MEW AH E-4C7 M/JO OCT AO€M MOGADISCIO KOTAWANOt E-400 30/1 NOV McSS^u^SSS^JF 00 M °«A D C O^ MO**ASA, I KOTA WANOSA
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    • 356 17 IRAQI LINE lAAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRAKSPOR: WEST BOUND FAR EAST/«AQ SFRVirr M.V. AUtAZJ In Port M.V.BABYIOA 20 Od EAST BOUND RED SFA/lAPAN SERVICE BMYION 20 Od .TSPSSc^^JK?®* 0 4 BASMH KQ«OT 8 COPfT ,OS AQABA ft BMMMD KEFH SPACE AVMLABLf UPTO AQABA <ii> i S.I I||»I LM PACIFIC
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    • 479 17 o BEN ASIA CONTAINER SEKVIC li LdJsl uhihu swy»cf straits/Taiwan/ japan *3« 553 EJTS7 Sml" gr, s«• "ft, i 22 Ivi! J5/J2 2/n vi 11/11 1/11 4/11 11/1122/11 /u ttl 2? l&i L 4/u ,v *VU- Sm *1 77/11 24/11 a/11 4/12 J/12 11/ Nw M* >M M UM »*<
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    • 504 17 ZE I II DJAKARTA LLOY INDONESIAN NATIONAL UNI TO IgA mi/ EAST COAST N GUf WHTX (FUUr CONTAfOBED kss umMTi.n. !T* lA HOUSTQ Ml mm POT, J'**" 21/11 21/11 M/ 12 13/12 15/12 ""■MKT 70i 21/11 11/12 W/12 VI «/l j/1 Ah. kc** en. hr MM Mm* H <*«.. a***.
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    • 521 17 P D IF I r j w 10 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE independent service to uk/cont FORTHBANK 4No, TtL TSZ MEADOWBANK 28 Nov 23 Dec 1 Jon 28 Dm Lykes/fe Lines U S atf DKCT SERVICE from fab Hstn Galv SPORE for ISf.ilS 5 12/10 15/10 17/10 27/11 G
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 867 18 iu. I£-"K"line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. PACIFIC COAST (bcMiNg DESTINATIONS INLAND vto IPI MICROBRIDGE A MINILAND BRIDGE) FTIDE* VESSEL AS* SIM VIC KANSAI PWNEE* V 26 ATLANTIC COAST h asia star vis a MONTE *ÜBY V 9 St kansai n»ra V 26 11 TACOMA (MA SEATTLE) LONGVCN (VIA PORUAJO) SACRAMENTO
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    • 151 18 n== CHAR CHING MARINE CO LTD CCUkMi USA WESTCOAST FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE MOTHER VESSEL CC LOS ANGELES CHAR HWA SF> HKG IBEACH OAKLAND SEATTLE 14 OCT 26 OCT 18 NOV 70 NOV 23 No» 28 Oct 05 NOV 28 NOV 30 NOV 03 KC CC SAN FRANCISCO 30 Oct 12
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    • 761 18 CALIFORNIA /PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lM*if tar lOS ARGELES SMI FRANCISCO SERTTLE. JACOMA VANCOUVER B C •cccptnf Fa/fa Man vp to. ',v AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accaftaf FCI/ECI Cant—ri PMm| S port MA Sf* tMKcuh "RAWAS 11/11 Oct 10/20 Oct < No. 0 No. Ixo Mißra HANNBAS
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    • 626 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 114 Anson Ro«d. #18-01, Tunas BulMlng, Singapore 0207. Tsl: *****22 *****67 P Kilmg T«l *****1/8 REO SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEOITERRANEAN SERVICES S pot Ltudhf For: HAENOO MO. 3 17 Oci Port Sudan/Alexandria/ B«nfhaa/Tripoi GUNONG IMS 20 Oct Banda Abbas HAENOO NO. 5 I Nov Assab/Aleiandha/Benftiaa/Tripoi •J A Hyundai Merchant
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    • 711 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson Road »27 16 International Pia/a Singapore 0207 Tel 22 (10 linesi o BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S'pare P. Keiang Laadtag MrANANGQ HAPPWESS BBtWLZ 15 Od 11 Od IDAM 'W (AVON) ALP AC LINE SUT*' S pore P keiang Laa** tar MNCMMIMi 6 Net S Net
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 641 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K JACEJIN S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 0800 15/10 2000 14/10 HK CONTAINER 38E SS BMDGE 42E C CONTAINER 22£ C ROZE 35E. N GARIET 16E MERCATOR 32E TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: Anro Temasek
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    • 497 19 JBSttARL HEUNG-A SHIPPIN Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON itiitl Spot P« PIN BRR KU MCHOH BUSAN Rinfcm JO4N kiPgrt 16/10 2C/10 2/11 Pmtf/301S U/10 U/10 on MK > No t tanar JO7N 21/10 27/U 31/10 11/11 RcntMfe 22/10 Off MB Qvu/32M 3/11 30/10 11/11
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    • 951 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BULDMG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SfftSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS 213*0 RS ***** RS ***** kelanc M/S SHAWM HAH SOON SON. BHD IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO 1 lALAN CEMPENWG PORT KLANG MALAYSIA Tel
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    • 56 19 AHRENKIEL LINER SERVICE \V MECT MOUTHY SN-CONTMII WW*lO OWML \> (ACCEPTMG KMBULK FCI CONTMOS) VESSEL WOT. STORE WiT LOUS BMtON STM 19/NB 3/11/13 11/11 lf/11 rSa 21N/t3 30/11 11/12 li/12 Mn acctpthc FO/LCI toAMm AGENTS: KIM SHIPPING A TRADING PTC LTD 63 Mark*! Straat, #09-06, Tat Lm Building Kt rJI
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 478 20 Itc;|ittiiiii Container Lines 2 Sailings Weekly t.'jfflflll Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday STOE 15/11 Oct It/IS Oct 22/23 Oct 2S/2C Oct 29/30 Oct 1/2 NM V(Nw 1/9 HM 12/13 NH 15/ It Nov 19/21 MM 22/23 Hn 26/27 MM Ml STORE 19/29 Oct 22/23 Oct 173/
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    • 144 20 NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANCE A SNIP'S NAK Notice is hereby given that in consequence of our intended change of name of ship by our clients Torm Singapore (Pte) Ltd. we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping Act (Cap. 172)
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 181 21 i ill FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD 10 Anson Rood, #28-09 Internotionol Ploza, Singapore 0207 •AISO ACCEPT*! CARGOES FOR OTHER PORTS IX.STKATIONS ON REQUEST •ALSO ACCEPTMG M6OUNO CARGOES FROM THE ABOVE PORTS REGULAR MONTHLY IVCR SERVICE TO NEST AFRICAN PORTS ACCEPTMG FCL/ia CONTARWS I BREAK BULK ETA STORE 25/10/13 LOAOME CARGO
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    • 124 21 DIRECT SERVICE TO DARWIN _I.H. I'IHKIYS AWMIttSV riv.iTiv^ 0 AJNnN/aMOAPOME/DAMWM MTN WONLOWBC COMMCTMMM KSSa CTA/ETD F GUDMG fTA/ETD STOK ET» M HUNCH MT «OT K SjM SjM If Oct FMKB MT VOT-27 Oct X Oct (Dtack 11 Mm FIMCn MT «0T a »Mm X/Z7 Mm 4Ok GtICRM AG*NTS Tit MALAY
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    • 709 21 irnnTHnn^i RED SEA/AFRICAN/FAR EAST SVC AOHAZAHAOM 25/10 LCD HOOEDAH KDOAH PORT SUDAN wweb Aeons J. T. HOLDINGS PTE LTD TEL *****07. REGULM HO SERVICE TO CALCUTTA, MADRAS. BOMBAY. KNMCH M.V. SOUTH POf 14/10 FOR CHFTTAGONC M.V. JUMRO JOBT 14/10 FOR MADRAS. CALCUTTA MV KKSM 15/10 FOR KARACHI M.V SANYO MARU
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 57 22 CONCORD I INF.S REGULAR CONVENTIONAL UtR SERVICES El) LOAONG FOR 1 fl2 MM/IX/MMROK CONCMB MIRRK m LTD TEL: *****60 (3 Lines) TLX: R539?33 CMSHP YEW LIAN mm Cl. t (PTE) LTD. 29-C 4th Ft. Net tub St S>«n 2. to 2nittS (I Um) S port ETA ETD M.V HAWAII 25-26/Oct
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    • 27 22 A "J* T REGULAR SERVI (»>—Wn) wTmuctic* > Shipping Private Ltd. Tatophoo*: 2230R90,221M43. ULAR SERVICE TO AND FROM CMTTAGONG/MADRAS KMH6 GMTTMONG 39/11 1/10 REGULAR SERVICE TO THE PHILIPPINES
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    • 723 22 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13-01, 13th floor. Golden Mile Tower, Beoch Rood, Singapore 0719. Tel: *****44 Tlx R*****2 HEAPCO SINGAPORE TO PHUKET/NEST MALAYSIA SERVICE STORE P. KELANG PENANG PHUKET LAMGSA V 21/13 20 Od 22 Oct LMTUNG V 29/13 SjM 13 Od IS Od FULL CONTAMER SERVICE TO
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