The Business Times, 13 October 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, OCTOBER IS, IMS 60 CENT!
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  • 319 1 Reuter HONGKONG'S Registrar General Noel Gleeson has filed a petition with the territory's High Court for the winding up of Kei Cheong Home Service Life Insurance Co Ltd, a member of the ailing Carrian group. This action was taken to protect the
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  • 723 1 IT WAS a verdict all Japan had been expecting but when the Tokyo District Court found former Premier Kakuei Tanaka guilty of corruption charges yesterday, a note of uncertainty sank into its political and business activity. Tanaka, mentor and chief backer of Prime Minister
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  • 259 1 THE booming computer industry in Singapore has attracted another foreign microchip maker. Th# latest entrant is California's Western Digital, which hopes to capture $2.7 million of the market for specialised chips. Western, whose international turnover is expected to double this year
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  • 514 1 SINGAPORE will keep its role as an important warehousing centre for chemicals although several new chemical storage terminals are being built aroiuM' South-east Asia. GATX, which operates a $60 million chemical storage terminal here, is confident of good growth for many more
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 59 1 Reuter NORTH Korea yesterday rejected as preposterous and ridiculous Seoul's accusation that it was responsible for last Sunday's bombing in Rangoon in which four South Korean ministers and 16 other people were killed. The North Korean Central News Agency, monitored in Tokyo, accused Seoul of using the
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    • 92 1 AP SHIPPING executives in Bahrain said yesterday that several oil tankers were taking refuge in Gulf ports in view of Iran's threat to block oil exports in the region. "As far as we know, navigation is normal in the Gulf and no incidents have been reported to
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    • 75 1 Reuter THIRTY-SEVEN French citizem detained in Libya yesterday left foi France after being supplied wit! new passports by the Frencfc Embassy in Tripoli. The Greek government, which mediated their release, said the French citizens had their passports confiscated by the Libyan author ities without explanation as they prepared
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    • 90 1 UPI THE Reagan Administration has accused the Soviet Union of "propaganda tactics" in threatening to suspend arms control negotiations and pledged continued efforts to advance talks on reducing nuclear arsenals. "The issue at stake in the talks is one of enormous significance for the security of Europe
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    • 59 1 UPI THOUSANDS of Filipinos demanding the resignation of President Ferdinand Marcos held noisy but peaceful demonstrations in at least three areas of the capital yesterday. Office workers in the Makati financial centre, Chinatown the suburban Greenhills commercial district screamed anti-government slogans, threw shredded telephone directories and newspapers from
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    • 68 1 Reuter TAIWAN will 9end regular missions to Hongkong in an attempt to encourage Chinese there to invest in the island, Economic Ministry officials said in Taipei. The ministry has set up a comKterised service centre which will lp investors cut through government red tape. The move is
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    • 55 1 Reuter THE US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has cracked a multi-million-dollar embezzlement scheme involving one of Wall Street's biggest brokerage houses, PrudentialBache. According to the FBI, four men defrauded Prudential of at least US$5 million since January. However, federal sources said the swindle may involve as
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  • 245 1  -  By KOH TSE YING AT LEAST five trade fairs and exhibitions have been ealled «ff this year, the latest being the Interaatlwil Fashion Trade Fair whlefc has keen reachedaled to next year. Exhibition organisers, ■as We to achieve their targets, decided that postponement
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  • 491 1 SEVERAL Malaysian bankers have expressed surprise over remarks by Prime Minister Datuk Dr Mahathir Mohamad that three senior executives of Bumiputra Malaysia Finance had received consultancy fees in connection with loans given to property companies in Hongkong. It is not the
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    • 224 1 Nikon BRAZIL has told American bankers that its foreign debt would increase to US$lOO billion by the end of next year and that it would need $9 billion in new loans Page l DAELIM, a South Korean construction company, has obtained the civil contract to build Singapore's second incinerator plant
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 540 2 AP, Reuter BRAZIL has told American bankers that its foreign debt would increase to US$lOO billion by the end of next year and that it would need $9 billion in new loans. Brazilian officials said in Honolulu the country's debt problems cannot
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    • 539 2  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THERE are signs that the development of new insurance schemes, particularly packaged deals, is quieUy gaining momentum in Singapore. One broker estimates that some three-quarters of the pure Singapore insurance companies are still doing very much the same business
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    • 345 2 AP INTERNATIONAL banks have apparently given Argentina SO days to catch up on payments on its external debts, which now total more than US$4O billion, foreign bank sources reported in Buenos Aires. The sources said on Tuesday it had also been
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    • 256 2 Reuter BRITAIN'S money supply fell in September for the first time since March 1979, according to provisional Bank of England figures published on Tuesday. The estimated 0.5 per cent fall in sterling M-3, the main measure of money supply, also brought
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    • 256 2 Reuter AVERAGE effective yields rose to 8.83 per cent far three-month bills and 8.97 per cent for six-month bills at the US Treasury's weekly auction. The Treasury in Washington said the three-month yield was up from 8.72 per cent at the sale
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    • 97 2 Reuter GROWING expectations that the Deutscheroark is 9et to strengthen could push down West German Interest rates in the near future. Bundesbank member Claus Koehler said yesterday that a stronger mark would allow the Bundesbank greater room for manoeuver in its credit policy.
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    • 293 2 Reuter THE West German Bundesbank is seeking more statistical information on the activities and status of foreign subsidiaries of the country's banks. The Bundesbank said in a letter circulated to leading commercial banking associations that it wants to bring the statistical information on foreign subsidiaries in
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 378 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday recovered in thin late trading to close slightly (inner compared with New York's close. The metal's recovery in the afternoon was attributed to some local buying and shortcovering. Total sales for the day were recorded at 82 lots while kerb volume was 75 lots.
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      • 37 2 Mm M New York 10.608 10.428 10 856 10.46 Zurich 1040B 10.50B 10«S 10.57S IN MM S>mipni« 10 MB ***** 10 006 10.53S dodog prtt «la US dollars a troy ouac >. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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      • 83 2 THE dollar yesterday closed firm at 233.85 yen against 233.15/30 at the New York close on growing concern over the safety of the Hormuz Straits and dwindling prospects of lower US interest rates. Short-covering supported the dollar all day, with the guilty verdict against former prime minister Kakuei Tanaka
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      • 88 2 THE US dollar yesterday ruled mixed against other major currencies, while the Hongkong dollar was steady at 8.26/ 29 to the dollar against an early 8.28/33. Banknote rate* yesterday (HK per 1): US 8.30/8-25 UK 12.30/12.« Brunei 3 82 3 85 W Germany 3 1« 3.19 Malaysia 3 3.52
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      • 70 2 Opening quote* yesterday: US 150K B Can ***** Croat 1 2322 2325 D Mk 3.9175/210 D Ft 4 3900 MO S Pr 3 1815 50 B FT cob 79 84 80 03 F FY 11*15/9950 Lit 2383.55 2386 30 Yea 351 44 93 D Kr 14 1620 845 N
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      • 484 2 THE US dollar saw sustained support on the foreign exchange market yesterday. It opened at firmer levels against major currencies from Tuesday and closed even stronger than its opening. The US dollar opened at 552.1350/60 against the local unit and saw little movement through the day. The low
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      • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore bank* are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.00 per cent.
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      • 180 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Oct 12: UB MUrs Offer Bid 7 days 9* 9* 1 month >11/11 9 8/18 2 months 9* 9% 3 months 9 13/16 911/16 6 months 9 IV1* 913/10 9 months 10 9* 12 months 10 3/16 101/10 Daw.
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      • 46 2 RANGE at price* ofl« ■ed by discount hnw oa Oct 12: Overnight: 3 Call deports: 2 3 CWi| t Wm 3-month MB* Treasury bills 2* 2H 3-month Bank bills 7V* 7* 3 months CD 6k W 6 months CD 7 6k Source: National Discount Co
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      • 42 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $130 million 91day Treasury bills to be issued from Oct 17 to Oct 21. Each tender must not be for less than *250,000.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 299 3  -  By LOH HUI YIN INDUSTRIAL gas manufacturer, Singapore Oxygen Air Liquide (SOXAL), has invested $3 million in one of the petrochemical complex plants to secure raw material supplies for its operations. SOXAL's investment in Ethylene Glycols (Singapore) will give it a 13-year supply
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    • 307 3 FTTZPATRICK'S hopes to double its retail turnover when it opens three more stores in Singapore early next year. The general manager for Fltzpa trick's, Mr Bruce Haymaa, said the company will be spending $3 million in capital expenditure and staffing in this expansion programme.
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    • 738 3 BEMINABB AND COUBSES Oct 8-15: Performance Evaluation Workshop, POD Training Centre at Waterloo Centre, Personnel and Organisation Development (Pte) Ltd Oct 11-13: Three-day Workshop on Rational and Creative Decision-Making, Hotel Equatorial, Decision Processes International Oct 11-Nov 29 (Tuesdays and Fridays): Production and Quality Control, Institute of Education, National
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    • 316 3  -  By LISA LEE MCCONNELL DOWELL South-east Asia has clinched two contracts worth more than $8 million to install sewerage pipes at Kranji and River Valley. Both contracts, awarded in July this year, are scheduled for completion in March 1965. The first, which costs $6 million,
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    • 331 3  -  By JOANNE YAP DAELIM, a South Korean construction company, has obtained the civil contract to build Singapore's second incinerator plant at Tuas Crescent. The contract, valued at about |37 million, has helped to lower the cost of the plant. Originally estimated at $380
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    • 194 3 CITIBANK NA has promoted the following officers to assistant vice-presidents: Chan Heag Tseng Joined the bank in February 1960 as account officer. Prior to this, he had several years of marketing experience. Mr Chan has considerable experience as account manager and has handled both commercial finance and
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    • 361 3 FURTHER energy cooperation among Asean members will be dimmed at a meeting to be held here next week. The 9th Asean Council on Petroleum (Ascope) meeting, from Oct 21 to 22, will review 1982/83's cooperation programme as well as discuss new plans (or
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 740 4 UPI FIVE Super Etendard fighter jets reputed to have been delivered to Iraq are still in France and may be used as a bargaining chip to arrange a ceasefire in the three-year-old Gulf war, the daily Le Monde said on Tuesday. The newspaper
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    • 332 4 JAPAN'S trade sarpias reac by S.l per ceat to a record USII2.CS bl 111 a a between April aad September behind brisk experts to the Ualted States aad Westera Earepe, the flaaaee mlalstry aaaeaaced aa Taeaday. The prevtoes half-year record sarpias af $t.tS Mlltoa came
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    • 372 4 UPI AT LEAST 60,000 people shouting "democracy now" stood shoulder-to-shoulder to demand an end to military rule in Chile and clashed with police in an unsuccessful march on the presidential palace. The Chilean Human Rights Commission said at least four people were injured when
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    • 791 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0015 JFKSPO/HKG BA BA14 0045 MELSYDPER SLA SQ41 0720 MAA MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN GIA GA887 1020 LGW FX30/BKK MAS MH603 1020
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    • 492 5 UPI PHILIPPINE officials have accused other Asian cities of trying to grab international conventions in Manila worth about US$3O million yearly by spreading rumours of chaos and danger in the capital following anti-gov-ernment mass demonstrations. Acting tourism minister Irineo Aguirre told journalists
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    • 444 5 Reuter A SURGE of violence including a sea raid which started a huge fire in Nicaragua's biggest port has greeted President Reagan's special policy-making commission on its tour of Central America. As the team, headed by former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, was
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    • 173 5 Reuter US TREASURY secretary Donald Regan said on Tuesday that if Reagan administration policy stayed on course interest rates should drop. Mr Regan was speaking by telephone from Washington to Brussels-based reporters He said: "I think if we stay on the path we are
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 669 5 Agencies SWEDEN'S Social Democratic government plans to launch a plan to establish collective investment funds in Parliament this week. A finance ministry spokesman said a final proposal on wage earner funds to buy shares in Swedish firms would go before a special legal committee of Parliament
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    • 172 5 Beater ISRAELIS paid twice as mac* far dairy prsdsrts, kraal, i nthg «0, neat aad pwMij (ran yesterday la sweeping aew aasterlty ip the eeaatry's shaky Bcsasmy. Same 12 tears attar taklag yesterday, Prime esaSttea e( right-J£«™£2 rellglsas parties devalaed the Mel by 11.1 per eeat
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    • 552 5 Reuter US AND South Korean forces in South Korea have been put on increased alert following the bomb blast in Burma over the weekend which killed several leading South Korean officials, the Pentagon said. It described the action as appropriate, even
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  • 432 6 ACCEPTING consultancy fees is legitimate. Pocketing bribes is not. It is a question of semantics in that it may not be easy to differentiate between the two. But two recent events have made the differences as distinct as day is from night: consultancy fees are taxable and
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  • 1039 6 LDP faces possible fragmentation with outcome of Tanaka trial Agencies THE "guilty" verdict on Kakuei Tanaka has presented Japan's Liberal Democratic Party with its greatest dilemma in 28 years of government. The first problem for the party, and Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, is whether Tanaka, who sits
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  • 514 6 FOLLOWING Is a ekreaetogy ef ma jar events leadlag ap to yesterday's gallty verdict ea termer prime minister Kakaei Taaaka la tke Leekkeed bribes sesadal December 9, 1974: Taaaka reslgas aa prime mtadster amid a pabllc sesadsl ever tke financial dealings sf his private eeastraettoa
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 910 6 SINGAPORE 5 MALAYSIA 3 3.00 PM Opening Mowed by Taiji Master (Mandarin/r with English subtitles) 3.45 The Desert Southwest 4.00 Keep Rt with Kwan Tai 4.10 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Unchained 5.00 The BUck Arrow (Part 1) 5.25 Just Kicking 5.50 Explorations in Antarctica On the Look-out for
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  • 1313 7  -  By ALJEAN HARMETZ NYT NOTHING succeeds in Hollywood like what has succeeded before. Moviegoers who are curious to know what choices they will have in the summer of 1965 can get a moderately accurate preview by glancing backward at the boxoffice successes and
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  • 535 7  -  By CHRISTOPHER HANSON Reuter UNITED States officials are worried about the security of secret-laden Pentagon computers and about the vulnerability of other sensitive government and private computer data to spies, vandals and thieves. The problems of computer security were dramatised recently when a group of
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  • 603 7  -  By JOHN TAGLIABUE NYT WESTERN European governments, troubled by the losing battle Europe's computer companies are waging against United States and Japanese competitors, are enacting measures aimed at lessening Europe's dependence on high-technology imports. To seasoned industry analysts, the plans may seem like the latest chapter
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 175 7 DE LORE AN FROM CARS TO COCAINE The saga of one man's cimb to power, the building of his Jfjfk personal 'dream' car, then the crushing fall as he now stands frjfiP trial for an afleged multi-million dollar cocaine deal. With nothing more than his forceful personality, John Zachary DeLorean
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 654 7 I -ii-oie crossword CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Learn to lift (4,2) 7 Quash an objection about a certain measure (8) 8 Ginger's photo? (4) LO Show resentment of restraint (6) LI Cruel type one is not happy to sit around with (6) .4 It flows out of a wide estuary
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 914 9 COFFEE: Futures yesterday firmed from an unchanged to lower opening based on the overnight New York close, to show gains from Tuesday of £19 to £5 at end morning. Early losses on commission house selling were later offset by dealer and trade buying, while weaker sterling also offered
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    • 159 9 CHINESE Predaee Exchange, Singapore, assn closing prices per lMkg yesterday. Caeeaat all: Bulk fob $170.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $183.00 sellers, new drum fob $187.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $103 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $382.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq
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    • 195 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CatUa Van: China Blue Phoenix 20's 2,790, 32's 3,830, 40's 3,970 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece Oaada: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq. Dragon Head unq. Five Lambs unq, Flower and Butterfly
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    • 139 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed slightly higher on light covering in quiet and cautious trading ahead of the USDA crop report yesterday. In Oct, south rose Msls to M 51,325 a tonne and north MJIO to M 51.315, while in Nov, south added Mss to
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    • 119 9 SOYOIL futures in Chicago on Tuesday ended from 0.40 cents a lb higher to unchanged while soymeal lost 1.00 to 3.50 dlrs a ton in moderately active trade. oil prices finned after a mixed opening when purchases by the leading wire house triggered buy Stops and pushed values up,
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    • 185 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday ended from V« US-cents a bushel higher in December to 1V« lower in July in extremely quiet midsession trade. December traded in a two-cent range. Quiet export tender business continued to weigh on prices. A higher estimate of Australia's 1984 wheat crop and
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    • 326 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday ctosed higher with November One RSS buyers quoted at 231.25 cents per kilo, up 0.75 cents from Tuesday's close. The morning market gained 0.25 cent on some short-covering and trade buying. Prices, rose 0.50 cents in the afternoon on continued short-covering. V In
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    • 31 9 Rubber: Oct 12 Singapore: November: 231.25 (up 0.75 cent) Malaysia: November: 265.60 cent* (up 0.76 cent) Tin: M $30.15 per kilo (up 10 cents) 202 toanea («town 40 tonnes)
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    • 86 9 Tllg Straits tia price la PfWitg yesterday rase H «eats to MUMS km, tort still within the ITA lower range of MfSt.ls and M$32.M. Ike rise was attributed to ft higher L salsa elese, esattoaed defaaad tor high grade AMtol mad a smaller The haffer stock manages tosh
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    • 309 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b. 227.25 228.25N lot. 1 R.S.S November 230.50 231.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. December 233.50 234.00 lot 2 R.S.S. 225 00 227 00N UK Coot 223.75 2Z 75N Int. 3 R.S.S. ***** 223
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    • 113 9 NOON SSR and SMR pnca* y ■atwdayKA8 SSR 20 SSR SO (Iton pnlbti (1 -too pallat) Novm (Carraa Bayara 1 1 196.80 1 193.50 •bar 1 MU) fellara 197 .SON 196 SON IMCMMF (Forward Mtk) Ba>cra Sallara 196.50 196.50 N 194 50 196.SON MRELB Navaa ■bar Daeai
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    • 313 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 146, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third chafe 0.75, 25 per cent new crop 0.56, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super oyd. Special 0.55. THAI
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 207 9 OCT 11 AbiUM C$ M unch Hud Bay 11 in imp ou J7ft ItH Mean 48ft -ft lot Prov Pipt 304k Algoma Bant Moot Uft m -ft Int UU Intl Nickel SB 191% Bank Nora Scotia MK unch Km A«W1 u BelJ Tel 28ft -ft Lobiav B 14% BP
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    • 182 9 OCT 11 rr» GROUP B CORBKILLK Alr-Llquide M B S N G«mi Danone 2300 C 8 P (Thomaonn*r\ ian«n 1 Carrefour ISM Financier* de L"Union 1140 Latarae 360J0 Moet-Hennaay 1335 Opn-P*rlba> 14U0 Penarroya 4U0 Radlotechnlque 415 +QJ 0J unch +0J *<LS +15 Cto PrancalM dM PvtrotM Credit Ponder Da
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    • 166 9 OCT 11 ARM Pto VMM 1.5 Ahold I'M* -0J Akao MJO +0J AlUV Amfu 130J0 lOOJOB L7 Amrotnk BSJT" Boil C3J0 32.00 MJO +0l7 -03 •I -I-10 -0.1 4-19 0.3 -s 13 12 Bominm Boafca BurUt Calaod Cahr Dell Mil Daavtar 380-00 40J0 5130 MJO 319J0 MJO 440J0 Knnlfc
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    • 70 9 OCT 11 Aaa-Telafunkan Dm nan -OJ BAST ■■m 0.1 Bayer 156.10 -0.1 BMW HMO Ill 167.10 117-JO MS JOB -2.4 -ai Dt|UM □•mac Deutsche Bank Dradnw Bank QHH 307.® 173.70 151 JO -i •U H occ hit moo unch Hooch MOO -S Hortan 1MJ0 15 lUrtUdt KHD 288-50 182.00
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    • 87 9 OCT 11 m Or Bru Lamb 2425 56 Hobok 4560 -40 FORWARD MARKET Petto 5750 >10 Rjrl Dutch B10 40 Acec unrh SMro 1725 -6 Arbed Amtmr 1320 M ♦14 12 Soc 0«n Be If So firm 1830 4040 unch -30 Bmctn IMS 2210 -10 4-5 Solvmy A V
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    • 191 9 OCT 11 Francs Actions Sulsses 2824 ♦1 Alusulsae Br 780 5 Alusuisse Ref 280 +2 Brown Boverl Br 1200 unch Clba Gelgy Br. 2110 36 Clba Geljy PC1740 20 Clba Oelfy Reg Credit Suisse Br 888 +2 2106 unch Credit Suisse Ref 403 -2 Elektrowatt Br. 2810 10 George
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    • 1352 9 NEW YORK WALL STREET stock prices on Tuesday closed sharply lower as instfttfHMl investors returned from the Cohimtaa Day holiday intent f|f selling issues that-a»r«&ated in price over thefast five sessions. The-Dow JOnes Industrial Averse, which averagtf a pat tC nearly 11 poMs a day since last
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 2738 10 felD tod offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In IoU of 1,000 units unleas otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contract» are quoted after
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  • 3536 10 1983 High Low Company Laat Sale orGr"» Div Div Or Gr*« Y"ld Net P/E Vol cooo> Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 286 354 267 306 410 120 300 318 268 680 520 535 535 214 340 585 870 472 472 1100 310 680 680
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  • 187 10 Maaagen' pr tee* for Oct IS MNGAFOBE UNIT 1TO The Commerce 3X The Savings Fund L.M S pore Prog Fund 141 S pore See. Fund tZJ S'pore Invest Fund 1 13 S pore Equity Fund 1.51 BT 3.59 IK 1.57xd M5 1.30 1.(2 DIAMOND MOT 1 Diamond S'pore
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  • 1782 10 BID and offer prlcaa officially UMod and hwln— In and reported to tba Koala Lumpur Stock Eirhanf raatarday, with the numbar of dura tradad shown tn brackets tn lota of IjOOO uniu nnleas otherwise «pacified MWRIUU IJhiaia (3MB 4.006) Akw (1X8) (J) ItS (5) 195 A Cfcee
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  • 783 10 THE LOCAL stock market taraed easier yesterday to Uae with aa oversight drop la Wall Street. Vetame of traaaacttoas remalaed very law, reflectlag the aacertala asaad. The Baatoeaa Times Cempaslte ladex clsaed 3.1S potato tower at »11.23 aad the Straits Times ladaatrtol lade* eaded S.3S petats
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  • 587 10 A SETBACK on Wall Street, coupled with the disclosure of the Bank Bumiputra officials involved in the Carrian loan deal, provided local investors with an opportunity to take profits yesterday. As a result, prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market finished slightly easier after two straight
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 993 11 THE Pernas group intends to make another transfer of profitable companies to Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB) by 1990, barring unforeseen circumstances. In disclosing this, Pernas chairman Tunku Datuk Shahriman bin Tunku Sulaiman says the group has so far succeeded in rebuilding its asset
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    • 139 11 HUME IkHtriH (Malaysia) Berbad: Twenty-fourth AGM to be held in the Conference Room, 14th Floor, Bagunan Hong Leong, 117, Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur on Oct 17 at noon to be followed by the EGM. ROTHMANS «f Pall Mall (Malaysia) Berfcad: Twentysecond AGM to be held at Virginia Park,
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    • 308 11 THE distribution of shares of the regional Bell holding companies to be formed on Jan 1 will be almost completely tax-free for its shareholders, the Amerleaa Telephone and Telegraph Ce said. The company said it had obtained a ruling from the Internal Revenue Service indicating that an individual
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    • 843 11 SHARE prices closed lower yesterday but some issues were above the lows after a quiet session At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was down 4.5 points at 683.7. Closing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: RUBBER PHYSICALS LONDON. Tim. Spot rubber clo—d at 73 75/77JO
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    • 119 11 AP NEW YORK stock prices declined broadly yesterday morning, extending Tuesday's drop. The Dow Jones Average of 30 Industrials, off 19.51 points on Tuesday, slipped another 1.42 points to 1,263.72 in the first half hour. Losers took a five to two lead over gainers among New York
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    • 57 11 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 730.08 Tuesday 735.30 Week Ago 717.08 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 885 4 Tuesday 8913 Week Ago 880 5 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 885 3 Tuesday 704.7 Week Ago 702 3 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 888.2 Monday 7011 Week Ago 708 2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1206
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    • 371 11 AUBTBAL Amalgamated Ha Bhd Is hepefol that H will eeatlaae ta make prsflts ta the earreat year to Jaae 99, 1984, bat remits will be tower thaa la the year jast past. A astral ehairmaa Mr CW Tredae, la Us latest aaaaai address ta sharehslders, aates
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 378 11 HONGKONG PRICES yesterday closed steady in a quiet and featureless half-day session. Among leaders Cheung Kong rose 10 cents to HK15.85, HK Land 2.5 to $2.30, HK Wharf five to $2,975, Hutchison Whampoa 10 to $9.70 and Swire Pacific "A" 30 to $12.40, but HK Bank was
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    • 381 11 A PERSISTENT wave of buying pushed share prices up to a record high yesterday following a court ruling that former prime minister Kakuei Tanaka is guilty of corruption. The market average rose a provisional 70.16 to close at a record 9,563.25, compared with the previous
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    • 103 11 SHARE prices yesterday cloaed firmer on a turnover of 6.58 million pesos, down from 11.98 million on Tuesday. OCT tt Para Acoj* Mining Anflo Phil Ap«i Mining B Attes Con A |ir«OaUMOM 041 M unch unch 1S ituuM Con. CDCT nm mil huo Lapanto M&rtnduqu* B own M HH
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    • 170 11 SHARE prices yesterday continued to ease in moderate trading led by the cement group. The Book Club Index fell 0.70 to 125.03 with volume rising to 352,990 shares from 214,800 on Tuesday. Jalaprathan Cement fell four baht to 164, Slam Cement two to 351, Thai Farmers Bank two to
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    • 415 11 AUSTRALIAN share markets yesterday fell heavily, led by big losses among gold-related mining stocks and oil and gas issues. However, trading remained light by recent standards, totalling A 527.01 million compared with a daily average of about $40 million in recent weeks. At 1500, the All-Ordi-naries Index was down
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 100 11 I This announcement appears as a matter of record only NEW ISSUE October 13. 1983 Istituto per lo Sviluppo Economico dell'ltalia Meridionale (A statutory body of the Republic of Italy incorporated under Law 298 of llth April. 1953) U. 5.570,000,000 Floating Rate Notes due 1990 Redeemable at Noteholder's Option in
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 174 12 Rites Indices K Kellaa 2&p 0000 500 8 T P 1975 loao 90 Oct 11 Oct 12 M A A ICS 1090 116 +90 90 +90 BT Composite: 114.18 910.23 OCICIU 745 404 BT Indicator *****84 *****48 J CtMll 14 ST Industrials: 952.82 947 44 Loytapo 104 14 ST
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      161 12 Rises Indices Tallin Petaling 740 1080 386 +30 +30 16 MBT Indicator: Oct 11 *****96 Oct 12 *****40 Per lis 005 15 NST Industrials: 1340.19 1334.32 Tractors 404 +14 NST Finance: 2554.91 2545.65 Falls NST Hotels: 659.51 659.13 NST Properties: 963.04 946.94 M A A 1110 -30 NST
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    • 175 12 INDUSTRIAL and CessSMrdal Baak LM has announced that as at the end of the third quarter of 1983, 10.19 per cent of the issued share capital of the company was beneficially owned or controlled by foreign p0noot« OVERSEAS Union Securities Ltd has announced that the unaudited consolidated net
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  • 547 12 ALLIED Chocolate Industries Ltd Intends to reward its shareholders with a 10 per cent bonus dividend for the year ended June 30, 1963, in spite of the fact that the group turned in less than sparkling results for the period. The group, involved
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  • 318 12  -  By CHAN OI CHEE TIN (hurt Matoytoe Mtatag Of—Mm will have to eeagh eat at leaet AsK.l miiHea (S*M biUHm) NNltt toteade to retoto tta M.l per eeat «take to Aastralaa-haaed Aahtea Mlatog LM. ary has pripmi a fearter-ll .righto toae win
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  • 328 12 CITY Securities, one of the newer members of the local stock broking community, is doubling its paid-up capital and taking on two more partners. It is also forming a joint venture with a Hongkong stock broking firm. City said its paid-up capital will be
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  • 53 12 KBONG Omma FUmr MWlag IM has repertod a sharp «Li per eeat (all In far the year ended April 11, IMS (102,01 prevtensty). (Imp fumi 0.4 per eent to *14.» nUIton (OUT mlUton), wMle ■parsting leases swelled to OIMB A tower dividend ef I per «Mllpw Mat) kM km
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  • 488 12  -  ■Hi 111 Companies Editor: Ifano Satonmi By LIM SOON NEO BANDAR Raya Developments Bhd is prepared to fork out more than MJII million in a bid to obtain more land for its real estate portfolio. The property arm of the Multi-Purpose group
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  • 196 12 THE former chairman of the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES), Mr Ng Soo Peng, has been appointed a director of International Trust A Finance Ltd. This is the third such appointment for Mr Ng after stepping down from the helm of SES in
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  • 133 12 Reuter JARDINE, Matheson and Co Ltd has «(reed to sell a 50 per cent stake in its wholly-owned engineering and construction subsidiary, Gammon (Hongkong) Ltd, to Trafalgar House PLC of the UK. On completion of the deal, expected later this year, Gammon will become the Asia-Pacific
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  • 187 12 MALAYAN United Industries (MUI) Is the latest company to Join the ADR bandwagon. Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York has established a facility whereby American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) can be issued for MUI shares. ADRs are US dollar-de-nominated negotiable certificates which represent
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 435 12 r Offshore China '83 The 2nd Offshore Oil Exhibition Conference November 22-26,1983 Guangzhou (Canton) China The Great Wall is not the only thing in China built with blocks: Offshore Oil China has begun awarding the oil exploration contracts on its 44 blocks and in the process opened up whole new
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    • 11 12 SEE PAGE 11 FOR LONDON STOCKS, DOW JONES AND SELECTED INDICES
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    • 261 12 TTTT TTTiny" GET A COMPLETE OFFICE For the price of a single private office you get a prestigious address in Orchard Road, an impressive reception area, Conference room, Receptionist/switchboard operator and occess to modern office equipment ice wordprocessing, telex, photocopying, etc. It's a new concept in office leasing developed to
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 53 12 OUTLOOK for today: Hazy throughout the day. Bep*rt f»r 24 b«ars prUr to pm m Oct It »t the alrpMt: Maximum temperature 32.8 Associated humidity 57 Minimum temperature 25.4 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 9.95 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month Total rainy days for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 309 13 THE Wah-Chang International Group has signed a $22 million contract with the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) to deliver to the corporation three new supply vessels before the end of the year. The contract was signed in China between WahChang and the Bohai
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    • 547 13  -  By JUNE LIM NEPTUNE Orient Lines has placed an order for a clean product tanker with Japanese shipyard Ishika wa jima-Harima Heavy Industries. The order was placed by amending a previous contract which the Republic's national line placed with IHI two years
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 64 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Japan/South Pacific Freight Conference said they will raise their currency adjustment factor (CAF) to 15.5 per cent from 11.5 per cent on Oct 14. Member lines of the Far East Somalia Freight Agreement said they will raise their currency adjustment fact»* to 12
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    • 723 13 Sklppiag Liie P^e CM AfM VI S AbrrakM Liner vn s Alpnc VI s Antar* Shpg X s APC Line V 4 APL ra 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia broker V 5 Asia Merchant VI 4 Austaala Line V 1 Australian Coot VI 5
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    • 549 14 Lloyd's List HOPES for a revival in Japanese container ship building have been shattered with the postponement or cancellation of what were considered sure-fire orders. The shipyards had been banking on orders being placed by Sea-Land and Char Ching this autumn, but both companies'
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    • 93 14 LLOYD'S Register of Shipping has published a dictionary of English and Japanese technical terms, the first publication of its kind in Japan and the first dictionary to be published by Lloyd's. The publication is edited by LR's Japanese counsellor, Mr Muneo Yamaguchi. The book contains more than 5,000
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    • 191 14 AFP ACTIVE chartering by Japanese operators for supertankers in the Gulf states area developed with at least three-quarters of a million tons of tankerage booked and a similar tonnage needed, tanker brokers said. This sudden rush, which follows holidays in Japan on Monday, stems from growing concern
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    • 1956 14 CHARTERING was rather quiet on Tuesday on the London freight market but details emerged of several new ore fixtures, shipbrokers said. Ore shippers were reported to have paid US$B.35 from Port Hedland to Fos and $5 from Brazil to Gi)on, while ore from Point Übu, Brazil to Rotterdam
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    • 514 14 THE US District Court for the Southern District of New York has denied the US Federal Maritime Commission's petition for a preliminary injunction against the enforcement of the 50-mile container rule, stating that the plan tiffs "have not shown the type
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    • 235 14 RESCUERS scoured the choppy South China Sea on Wednesday in an effort to locate 24 Chineae sailors reported missing after their vessel sank following a collision with another ship. The Chinese oil tanker, Da Qing 236, sank on Tuesday after colliding with
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    • 105 14 THE crew of a Soviet cargo ship were rescued when their ship sank in the ice-bound Chukchi Sea north of the Bering Straits, the government newspaper, Izvestia reported. The 51 crew members were rescued by helicopters from ice-breaker vessels, which are powerless against the worst weather
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    • 199 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 (FAR 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
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    • 665 15 THE Orient has been "the theatre of steady increase in maritime activity and interest" and is expected to continue with particular growth and expansion in the countries of South-east Asia. This observation was made by Mr William N Johnston, chairman and president
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    • 5954 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 Fort of
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    • 721 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Chin v™ Arnval. f or LCL Movement V°y Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule JHJHS 0700 NAPL TA3 0700-0800/1800-1900 nETJJff, ll¥ 14.10.83 OTOO LeoShpg TA 3 1200-1300/1800-1900 JM55 0700 LeoShpg FSB 0700-0900/1500-1700 MonteRuby 09B 14.10.83 0700 Mitsui FSB
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    • 1204 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B kMMdi CnMht Continental Fctdcn (S)Carfo Freight (PK). *m Atricu Shipping AgeacM* (8). MH rm* Uh Traaagroup (S). 4»«« C Til pin Saa Cowrtiim (S)/ Marlntei EMaptlai (PK). A*aa Intraaaa (S)/Btetaag Shpg (KL)/ lalaad Cargo
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    • 1333 22 ALGERIA Algiers Oct sth. Berthing delays expected due to congestion at port. Annaba Aug 6th. Delays being experienced with 5 vessels waiting. Bejaia Aug 6th. Delays being experienced with 10 vessels waiting. Skikda Sept 27. Delays being experienced with 2 vessels waiting. ANGOLA Luanda Aug 10th. 1-2 days
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    • 553 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Ned Hongkong 44 Ned-EAC alongside 13.10.83/0600 Sivilar 5 Siam alongside 13.10.83/0600 Stolt Sincerity 15/6 S Nielsen alongside 13.10.83/0600 Thomaseverett 37/8 NAPL alongside 13.10.83/0600 Wiline Tysla 47 Barber alongside 13.10.83/1200 Elly 15/6 StrTpt 13.10.83/0600 14.10.83/0530 Equator III 22
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 327 13 ©HEUN6-A SHIPPING Korea Ftag Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Ketonf/Penaiif/Bjnfkok/Ketlunf/ Busan/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moii/H. Kong S pore Agent: Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Tefc *****11 P.K. *****4, PN MTITS I \KI >1\» W I H ORIENT OVEIQEAS (?MLnmLINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE ID FURDPt Vl» SHE/ lh"~l M a* 15/10 m
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    • 302 13 SKALOKI) UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE I KOM I \P I \l\\ N HOM.kOM, m uo we snn M. MHIW+ 4/ia c/ll 12/ia 14/11 11/It a/11 li/ii a/u a/M 21/ia ja/ia yu K
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    • 19 13 mm LONDON Freights CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom PORT Conditions SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather
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    • 584 13 cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents •MNdfICnUMSITMM ASMCTfTL IH. T«l *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE n MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UA PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS LAUtA/LUM M. 11-11/10 24-24/11 1-1/11 7-7/11 15-15/11 21-21/11 CT 17« i
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 358 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Eurooc. From Eur 14/11 21/10 28/10 5/11 12/11 i)r«M S)UN SaM SaM M M SaM M m SaM SaM 1) Sarafan. SaM. 2) AmterMa. Mm). UM, OMi, UK, 3) OrtMft. *AccM*l caffi fa MM n» S'pwt *Mn 4nd cario fa Sport t 8 auto* Pfc
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    • 361 14 YAMiIHITA SIIIMMIHQM 1 MP www om i n*vi MIWIII ivTi lvvvc CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA MIDDLE CAST m m m m kM ivu mu m 7/11 11/u M/M 17/19 11/11 P. MMOM 14/11 17/11 0/M a/u a/n mm mm n/u a/u vu vu 11/11 mm m i/u */u AIM aoeapllng LCL
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 677 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Skigapon to Sibch, jf wiif. Brunei Ports and Bangkok 10/11 12/11 11/U 20/11 M/U 20/11 13/12 05/12 11/12 11/12 29/12 22/12 25/12 27/12 13/1 05/1 11/1 13/1 11/12 20/12 ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: Kartwt to CifMtaim Aarlw. tothanbwg. rtm La
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    • 480 15 GUARANTEED SAILINGS. GUARANTEED SAVINGS. No matter how small your consignment, well take care of everything, right from your doorstep. —-n Ms_ 49IMS3ALEXANDAAMMO. SINGAPORE OSII. TELEX: BORNEO R*****11 CALL SHAH 638-333 rfo Franco Bolyum Services "lm y F.l 0.t11,-, W. h. .Xir,lA.rf i CC"SO« 'iv,,r > -i,r uZ CHARGEURS REUNIS FAR
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 662 16 £jC Hapag-Lloyd TO COMTMENT UK EXPORTS Ouki b< Kamakura Mmi Liverpool Bay Cardgan Bay 1812 20.'1? 26 12 28 12 B haven Rdam Antaerp 12/11 13 11 2011 21'11 26/11 27/11 5/12 6/12 13/12 14/12 22/12 23/12 10 NORTH EUROPf MIDITERRAfOA S pore P KelangPen leuoes Genoa H burg Bilbao
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    • 406 16 'TJtiil* TNVENTIONAL SfRVICt lo from BUS AN J/CtS'.LINE r FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE m SUEZ 1 ot the Ace Comottium KOKAN UCMI 21N 00*10 PMt 3711 OKNTAL CMKF MR FUtIY FROM EUROPE Vl* SUEZ 1 Mtmor ot the Ac* Conwrtun mJ 'Mi CONTAINERISED '0 'ROM NORTH «MtRICA (ASI COASI
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    • 495 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE acceptmg fci i ici cargo for scp m «c ru mm mm ihv E»« Gan( 17/11 1110 (/II t/ll 11/11 11/11 IJ/U ltt< Gudt 2t/lt 27/11 17/11 19/11 21/11 22/11 24/11 vii t/n it/u n/ii »/n 1/12 i/u uso acceptmc ia/fa t ra/ra ra
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    • 906 16 1 Everett UnesJ m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON LOADING FOR EUROPE Dtschitjinj only, Loading on 18.10.83 S'ptre P Keianf P«un( PHASHNEGYAWYNA 15/1S Oct*'" PAGAN 25/21 Oct 29/30 Oct BASSOT" 5/1 Nov BFSSC Agents m Molayvo BOJSTEAD SHIPPtsIG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG
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    • 223 16 r MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE m KLARADYN KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC Singapore P.Keianf loadinf for: 25/26 Oct— Newak. Lae. Orobay. Rabual. P. Moresby, Alotou. Kieta, Honiara, Noumea, Lautoka. Suva, Papeete FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO MICRONESIA/ SOUTH PACIFIC via KOBE Feeder VsJ Spore Mother Vsi
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 555 17 PIL GROUP VItMLI KOTA WWUWAM HOT A MCW AH KOTA WANQI KOTA WANQSA VOVAOE E-443 E-467 E-4SS E-471 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: 22/23 OCT HOOEIOAH. AO ABA, ADEN, MOGADISCIO 28/30 OCT DJIBOUTI, HOOEIOAH, JEOOAH, MOGADISCIO. J6/1 NOV HOOEIQAH. JEDOAH. AOABA, ADEN 4/7 NOV HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH, AOABA. FT SUOAN
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    • 299 17 IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE Fo* KUHITIKM TRANSPORT WEST BOUND FAR EAST/RAO SERVICE In Port 20 Oct Bombay/Aqoba/Bovafc/ BajWad/lbdraj/Codw EAST BOUND RED SEA/JAPAN SERVICE 20 Oct iopmeso Ports THROUGH B/Ls to BAGMMO I BASRAH UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTMG CONTAKRS UPTO AQABA I BAGMMO REEFER SPACE AVAILABLE UPTO AOABA tfia'i J*
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    • 630 17 If BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE snum (won 10 IUHOW MB Qw Oseki ley laukai lb llMffHl Bey It) late f^rm tor 11/11 n Mj» 17/H 21/11 Bar 17/11 VII Bey 17/10 11/11 r »/U U/ll E*ress 15/11 27/11 > lay 25/U 4/17 »r«i 7/12 U/12 HAM
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    • 527 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO USA WEST/ EAST COAST W 6ULF PORTS (RUT COUT MOUSED VESSELS) STO* LA HOUSTON SJVMOUM BAirOfIKOT TOM MTMMTMO 24/11 a/11 »/12 11/12 IJ/12 IS/12 MAMPAtVT 700 21/11 U/12 30/12 VI (/I 1/1 Mu iccwtat cjrn tm Ha*o4 Umla H Ortaam CMtaiM Marl* TO TAIWAN
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    • 657 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK 4 Nov 29 Nov 5 Dec 1 Dec MEADOWBANK 28 Nov 23 Dec 1 Jon 28 Sic Lykes/* Lines U S. GULF wiect service From H M U STCW foi LESUE LYKES 12/10 15/10 17/10 27/11 RUTH
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1103 18 iu, Wa"K"LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. PACIFIC COAST (lactadlag DESTINATIONS INLAND via IPI MICROBRIDGK A MINILAND BRIDGE) moho vesm AAOBCA MMU VS2I9 MD MMU *35 BAT MDtt V2S KMOBRHam KBHUMMU *03 GOLDEN GATE BRSCE M rat MMU *3s LOB WIT MM VIS toner no V2i t/s port (IK) 27 Oct
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    • 334 18 DC CHAR CHING MARINE CO LTD HOJWfc USA WESTCOAST FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE MOTHER VESSEL Sr «G LBEACH OAKLAND SEATTL CC LOS ANGELES 14 OCT 2SOCT 18 NOV 20 NO* 23 No* CHA* HWA 7t Oct 05 NOV 78 NOV 30 NOV 03 DEC a SAN FRANCISCO 30 Oct 12 NOV
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    • 618 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CORTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lM*l tat lOS RMGEIES. SAN FRMCSCO JMTTU. TACOWA VANCOUVER «C •ccpti* fa/fa Cartaaan VC "RC I ,T AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE fee*** ra/ra ca*tM«n S MA Sf*i Mta nifti IMI Oct 11/20 Oct 4 No. t No. IwiMtm r 11/11 Ocl 1/? Mo.
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    • 638 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "J 114 Anton Road. 0118-01, Tunso Building, Singapore 0207 Tal *****22 *****67 PKllmg T«l *****1/8 RED SE A/PE RSI AN GULF/ME QUE RRANt AN SERVICES HAfWOO NO 3. GUNONG 1M5.... HAEWOO NO. 5. f" Loadhf For: Oct Port Sudan/Aleiandrta/ B«nfhaa/Tripol 20 Oct Bandi Abbas Assab/Ahiandria/Benfhaii/Trlpol Hyundai Merchant
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    • 598 18 t INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. O Anson R.> c i(l s2 7 l ln'P'njtio P S«nq,iporo O?07 Tel Ml <1< t.^-s <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK IS ANANGEL HAPPVCSS *****12 ls'ori 11 Oct* R^St/taT(AVON) ALP AC LINE SST" ALPAC MM 163M8 S port P Ketone Lm*| tar 6 Nwr IMm HmritiM/DirkM/
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 434 19 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD I TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +K JACEJIN S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCI i,argo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 0800 15/10 2000 14/10 TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA SMGAPOtf. PENANG P KEL AUG.... BRISBANE SYDNEY BURME MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE FREMANTLE.. Also accepting
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    • 640 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels I OQfWf SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEEIUNG BUSAN. INCHON PW MX »a MCHOH MMN hPvt 11/ It 21/ It 2/H Pmct/JOU It/1* 11/11 CTf-WK fettWr »m 21/H 27/ M Jl/ll ii/u Km|lte 22/11 4 OFF ft p Gtam, J2» 1/11 11/11 U/n Ho I
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    • 1022 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SMPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55, Market Street Sto(apore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** p. mm penang M/S SHRRKAT MM SOON &N. R». IST AND 2ND FLOOR. lESSRS HN THONG SMPPMG J NO
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    • 702 20 KcgiiNMl Container liines j|"l ir V l Uii Sailings Weekly Tmi) Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500Hrs Tuesday Saturday V REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA VOY STORE SKLA VOY STOW PHUKET RATAMBHUM 153/154 Saied ki ft 233/234 It Oct It Oct RATAMBHUM 155/154 23 Oct »Oct ijn SINGAPORE ISLANDS
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