The Business Times, 20 October 1983

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 118» 60 CENTS
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  • 405 1  -  By JOHN LIM ASEAN'S economic ministers have reached a compromise on industrial joint ventures, paving the way for an agreement to be signed by its foreign ministers in Jakarta early next month. The basic agreement on Asean Industrial Joint Ventures (BAAIJV), which was
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  • 200 1 KOREAN interest in the Asian dollar market appears to be growing. More Korean companies are tapping the market and Korean banks in Singapore are becoming more active. Although many of the loan mandates still go to the branches of Korean banks in Hongkong, there
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  • 580 1 THE FINANCIAL and political crisis facing the Philippines heightened yesterday when President Ferdinand Marcos failed to appear before a special sitting of the Batasan Pambansa. This fuelled further speculation that he is now unable to leave the heavily guarded Malacanang Palace for health or
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  • 452 1  -  By LEE HAN SHIH THE Computer Systems Advisers (CSA) group has Just clinched a H. 2 million contract to undertake research work for an American company. The contract, believed to be the first of its kind here, calls for CSA to develop an advanced software
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  • 339 1 AN ATTEMPT by the Public Prosecutor to have longer sentences imposed on five directors of CCC (Holdings) was dismissed by the High Court yesterday. The five men had pleaded guilty to a charge of sending out a document deemed to be a prospectus
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 52 1 MR NG Kiat Chong, the deputy chairman of the National Productivity Board, has been appointed its executive director following the resignation of Mr Lim Jit Poh. Mr Ng's new duties include the productivity movement, administration, occupational safety and occupational health. He will remain the secretary of the National
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    • 171 1 Reuter TENSION is running high along the demilitarised zone separating the two Koreas as the massed forces of North and South faceed each other across the narrow strip of land yesterday. Accusations have been flying between both sides since the Rangoon bomb blast which killed four South Korean
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    • 76 1 AP TALKS on the future of Hongkong adjourned yesterday amid speculation that British negotiators had a letter from Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher offering the Chinese some new ideas. Bolstering the view that there might be some progress this week was the presence in Beijing of Sir Denys Roberts,
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    • 69 1 THAILAND plans to use Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke's visit to the country next month to show him the repercussions of Canberra's position on Cambodia, which conflicts with Bangkok's stand on the matter. An informed Thai Foreign Ministry source said Thailand would speak not only for itself during
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    • 53 1 Bernama PETRONAS will continue to use Singapore's refinery facilities for the time being because its refinery in Kertih might not be able to cope with the country's demand for petroleum products. Petronas managing director Datuk Rastam Hadi said yesterday that some of the products from the Kertih refinery
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    • 95 1 MALAYSIAN authorised capital investments in the first six months of this year dropped by 14 per cent compared with the total investments for the corresponding period last year. Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Haji Muhyiddin Haji Mohamed Yassin said this drop is not alarming in view of the
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  • 226 1  -  By ZHOU MEI in Luxembourg A HINT IfeK Htogaparr'» Eceaemle Devclapmeat BmiI mj be prepartag laaprtved fl—rial taeeativca to attract (arelga laveatmeat tea beea made by Ito chalrmaa P T Hwaag. la Uwmat aaM that the EDB la nimpUie to toveater*a seeds aad
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  • 531 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH LIKE migratory birds, soft drinks from Europe are beading for warmer climates as winter approaches. About one million cartons of Coke and Seven Up 24 million cans have been "dumped" here during the past two months as European companies clear
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 471 2 FT THE Federal Reserve Board responded to political pressures on Tuesday and approved congressional proposals which would permit an incoming US President to appoint a new Fed chairman one year and one month after taking office. In testimony before Congress on the proposed
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    • 263 2 Reuter THE Bank sf Jtpu foresees the emergence tf a permaaeat market far treasary Mlla (M-day government bills) an a vehicle far Its •pea-market eperatleas U galde Him meaey rates la Japaa, Bastaeos Boreas director Takaahl Tamaaki said. la aa
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    • 318 2 Reuter BRAZILIAN central bank governor Affonso Past ore said yesterday that response by banks to a recent proposal for new finances has been positive so far. "We do not know how many banks are going to participate. But the response has been positive," he said after
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    • 145 2 Reuter COMMERZBANK AG of Frankfurt will play its part in the rescheduling accords being worked out for major debtors, including lending fresh money. Commerzbank management board chairman Walter Seipp said yesterday: "No bank should exclude itself from the rescheduling packages. This is a
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    • 189 2 AFP THE Thai Financial Syndicate Co Ltd, backed by 14 commercial banks, will step in to honour promissory notes issued by three finance institutions which collapsed on Monday, the Bank of Thailand announced yesterday. The bank, which serves as Thailand's national bank, has decided
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    • 60 2 Reuter THE US Treasury will sell about US$6 billion of threemonth bills and the same amount of six-month paper at its regular weekly auction on Oct 24. The sale will pay down $425 million because outstanding maturing bills total $12.42 billion, including $1.51 billion held
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 341 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed weaker in the light trading on some overseas selling. Total sales for the day were recorded at 117 lots while kerb volume was 58 lots. Prompt closed easier at USS3M/386 an ounce against $396/397 In New York and December at $398.40/398.80 against $400.00/400.50
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      • 42 2 New York 10.0SB 10 16B 10. IDS 10.21S Zurich 10 138 10 10B 10.18S Tad 10.15S TV Singapore WOT 9 8KB 10 0TB 9 93S 10 12S Closing prv in US dollars a troy ounc t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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      • 158 2 THE dollar yesterday rose above Tuesday night's closing levels as operators covered short positions in response to the trend that began in New York on Tuesday night. A weakening in US credit markets on Tuesday afternoon on technical factors and concern over the Treasury's forthcoming financings enabled the dollar
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      • 42 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $120 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Oct 24 to Oct 28. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.
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      • 486 2 THE foreign exchange market was quiet yesterday with the US dollar continuing to weaken against most major currencies. Trading in the US unit against the local dollar was almost at a standstill. The rate opened at 2.1320/30, barely five points higher than the overnight closing of 2.1315/25. There
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      • 119 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday closed little changed at 232.80 yen, against the 232 75/90 New York finish in unsettled trading in anticipation of an imminent cut in the official discount rate. Operators were waiting for Bank of Japan governor Haruo Maekawa's regular press conference yesterday. A half point cut to
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      • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.96 per cent.
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      • 190 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pin on Oct 19: US Dollar* Offer Bid 7 days 9* 9H 1 month 9H 9H 2 month* 99/16 97/16 3 months 9* 9*4 6 months 9S 9* 9 months 915/16 913/16 12 months 10 9% Dm. 8wM /WLUL. n
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      • 48 2 RANGE of price* offered by discount houses on Oct 19: Overnight: 3 Call deposits 2 3 Ctosiig Bayiaf ScUiaf 3-month Treasury bUls 2H 2Vi 3-month Bank bills 7 7/16 7 5/18 3 months CD 615/16 613/16 6 months CD 7 1/16 6 15/16 Source: National Discount Co
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      • 68 2 THE US dollar was little changed against other major currencies in fairly quiet late trading yesterday. Banknote rates yesterday (HK perl): US 7.80/7.85 UK 11.65/11.95 Brunei 3.64/3.67 W Germany 3.01/3.04 Malaysia 3.32 3.35 Philippines 0.48 0.52 Singapore 3.65 3.68 (HK per 10): Burma 1.50/2.50 India 6.20/6.50 (HK per 100):
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    • 247 2 Reuter THE British public sector borrowing requirement (PSBR) totalled a seasonally adjusted £2.48 billion in the second quarter of the 1963/84 fiscal year. The UK Treasury said yesterday that unadjusted PSBR for the same period, July through September, was £3.17 billion. For the
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 279 3 THE ASEAN Tourism Forum 1984 (ATF '84), to be held in Singapore from March 18 to 22, will highlight the way ahead in Asean tourism. The forum seeks to promote the Asean countries as attractive destinations to tour operators and travel agents
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    • 414 3  -  By LISA LEE LOCAL furniture makers should pool their resources and gauge existing retail trends before venturing into the American market. This move is necessary as the demand for furniture differs from country to country. For instance, the type of houses built and the size
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    • 373 3 THE local garment manufacturers which took part in the Paris Pret-a-Porter fashion fair last month have returned with $9 million worth of orders. Mr Cheng Wai Keung, mission leader and assistant managing director of Wing Tai Garment Manufacturing (S) Pte Ltd, in
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    • 224 3 BANK of America has appointed Kw» Yew Chaag as assistant vice-president and account officer of its Singapore-based Private Banking Office. Mr Kwa is the former manager, loans and syndications, of Asian-American Merchant Bank, a Bank of America affiliated company. He will be responsible for the planning and
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    • 115 3 THE Petroleum Corporation of Singapore has set midFebruary next year as the start-up date (or Singapore's long-delayed petrochemical complex. The date was fixed after the Japanese and Singapore governments had ironed out problems over financing. Both will now invest an additional 27.9 billion yen
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    • 298 3 PERCOMASIA 83 took off on a promising note yesterday, with the participation of about 180 foreign and local companies. The four-day exhibition and conference at the World Trade Centre has twice the floor space and 60 more exhibitors than the 1982 show at
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    • 422 3  -  By JOANNE YAP NINETEEN Japanese retailers, including five major companies, will open new outlets here by the end of this year. All the outlets owned wholly by the Japanese companies will be located at the new Liang Court shopping centre along River Valley Road.
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 930 4 AP, NYT GENERAL Motors Corporation, the largest US car maker, has agreed to settle a 10-year-old complaint that it discriminated against employees on grounds of sex and race. The settlement will cost the company U5542.5 million, the largest agreement of its kind in US
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    • 264 4 UPI YIGAL Cohen-Orgad, a big investor in the occupied Arab West Bank, was confirmed on Tuesday by the Knesset as Israel's 10th finance minister and pledged to lower Israel's standard of living. "My first task is to restore public faith in the Israeli economy,"
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    • 515 4 UPI TWO million American jobs would be created by a more balanced exchange rate between the US dollar and the Japanese yen, a commission made up of US and Japanese business and trade union leaders reported. The commission handed over its interim report on
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    • 166 4 Reuter NIGERIAN President Shehu Shagari has dropped his economic ministers in a radical government shake-up, reflecting his prime concern of getting an economy hard hit by a global oil glut back on the tracks. The recession-hit economy, dependent on oil exports for some 96 per cent of
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    • 787 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0015 JFK SPO/HKG BA BA14 0045 MEL/SYD PER SLA SQ41 0720 MAA MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN G1A GA887 1020 LGW FCO BKK
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    • 313 5 Reuter EUROPE served notice on Tuesday that it was ready to challenge the United States in putting satellites into space for private customers with a successful firing of its Ariane rocket. After a one-minute delay caused by a faulty sensor, the
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    • 347 5 UPI FORMER Chancellor Willy Brandt said on Tuesday he would address a rally ending a 10-day protest against new US nuclear missiles in West Germany, all but sealing rejection of deployment by the main opposition party. The peace movement announced that Mr Brandt, 69, who
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 283 5 Agencies FOREIGN and domestic investment in Indonesia reached US$4.4 billion by the third quarter of this year, out of a targeted $6.3 billion by the end of 1983, the head of the Investment Board (BKPM) said on Tuesday. BKPM chief Suhartoyo did not give a figure for
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    • 346 5 UPI PRESIDENT Reagan nU he lisped Is reschedule visits, maybe la Ike spring, Is the Philippines, IMmS and Thailand throe eenntries dropped from his forthcoming trip Is Ada. He nls* flsclssei an Taeeday that Us cartalled Jenr■ey Is Japan and Senth Karon
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    • 531 5 Reuter BRITAIN and China returned to the negotiating table yesterday to discuss the future of Hongkong after a one-month break and reports that London would present new ideas to Beijing in a attempt to break the deadlock. Diplomatic sources in Beijing said a
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    • 306 5 Reuter THE crisis over Grenada's leadership worsened ysterday after foreign minister Unison Whiteman said he and three Cabinet colleagues had quit the government and were demanding the reinstatement of detained Prime Minister Maurice Bishop. Mr Bishop, 39, has been under house arrest since last Thursday.
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    • 259 5 Reuter THE White House has stressed its neutrality in the Iran-Iraq war while warning Iran that the United States would react if threats to close the vital oil route from the Gulf were carried out. The three-year-old war, as well as Lebanon and
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  • 1045 6  -  By THOMAS LUECK NTT THE three-year-old war between Iran and Iraq, neighbouring nations that sit on top of some of the world's largest oil reserves, is posing the most serious threat of disrupting international oil supplies since the Iranian revolution in 1979. But, for
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  • 731 6  -  By RORY CHANNING Reuter WHILE experts have grappled for many years with India's serious energy shortfalls, its 700 million people have sat unknowingly on the answer to a good part of the problem. Realising this, the government is giving "maximum attention" to turning
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 606 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Taiji Master (Mandarm/r with English subtitles) 3.50 Keep Fit with Kwan Tai Callisthenic exercises for beginners. 4.00 Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Planet of the Amazon Women (r) 4.45 Black Arrow (Part 2/Last episode) 5.10 Sunight a First Flm: Lovely photography shows
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  • 2029 7  -  The days of the single-handed software success may soon be over By ANDREW POLLACK NYT WHEN 32-year-old Mitchell Kapor took his fledgling computer software company, the Lotus Development Corporation, public less than two weeks ago, he made a fortune US$7O million in fact. That this
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 622 7 11-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 A drink or two 7 No endless feud (8) 8 Be out of it! (4) 10 Ribbon with thick string on (6) 11 The illusion that I'm wrong to change gear (6) 14 Suffragette era? (3) 16 BUI imitating Eric (5) 17 Sidney East's
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 878 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures were firm at midday yesterday, but below the new contract highs posted earlier in nearby months. Most active January was £1,906 a tonne bid, up from £1,891 at the previous close, in a volume of 501 lots. Total morning volume was 1,228 lots, including two
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    • 161 9 CHINESE Pradaee Exchange, Slagapare, aaaa claalag prices per lMkg yesterday. Cacaaat 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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    • 140 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed firmer on short covering in fairly active trading, discounting a technical correction in the Chicago soybean complex. In October, central rose M 512.50 to M 51,342.50 per tonne while north was traded at M 51,345 and south at M 51,340.
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    • 194 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattsa Yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20's 2,800. 32's 3,860, 40's 3,980 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pit** Gasds: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq. Dragon Head unq. Five Lambs unq. Flower and Butterfly
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    • 138 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago closed on Tuesday on a weak note, off 12 to 6 UScents per bushel. January posted a 1914 cent range on the day and a 9 cent closing range in active trade. Locals and the large professional house turned sellers in nearbys after Tuesday morning's
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    • 137 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed on a steady note, up three to 1V« US-cents per bushel in moderately light trade. December was held to a five cent range on the day. Late buying in December by a wire house supported wheat futures, in spite of a sharp
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    • 350 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with November One RSS buyers quoted at 237.50 cents per kilo, up 2.75 cents from Tuesday's close. After opening 1.75 cents higher on trade and speculative buying, levels eased on lack of follow through before forward demand and shortcovering emerged
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    • 303 9 RA8 price* In cenu per kUo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers lat. 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b. >32.25 233.25N lat. 1 R.S.S November 235 50 236.50 lat. 1 R.S.S. December 239.50 240.50 lat. 2 R.S S 229 50 *****N UK/Coot 228.50 230.50N lat. 3 R.S.S. 225.50
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    • 116 9 NOON SSI I 1 J 1 lardar KA8 S8R20 SSRSO (I loo pallet) (1 ton pallet 1 Nonaktr ICumt Mlk) Bayer* Saltan 199 00 201 00 N 197.00 199 00N Daaanbar (Forward Mtk) Buyer* Sailer* 200.00 202-00N 198.00 200 00N M RELB Novel •bar Daraabar SMR CV
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    • 303 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.76. 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.61, Special 0.55.
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    • 29 9 Rubber: Oct 19 Singapore: November: 237.50 (up 2.75 cents) Malaysia: November: 260.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 530.21 per kilo (down five cents) 110 tonnes (down 25 tonnes)
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    • 69 9 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday fell 5 cents to M 539.21 per kilo, within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 and Ms32.t€. The decline followed a slightly lower London close on Tuesday, with sterling's fall against the Malaysian dollar affecting sentiment. The buffer stock manager
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 86 9 Hoesch 101.00 -03 OCT 18 Dm Horten 1M.00 -i Aef-Telefunken BASF 85.00 03 KarsUdt moo -a 158.40 1.3 KHD asajo 2.9 Bayer 157 JO -4U Llnde 3BL50 140.00 346.00 mso 0.3 -AS -1.5 3-5 BMW Co ql men bank Conu Oumml 401.00 1T7.90 ***** unch Philips Komm Preuisag Daimler-Benx
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    • 85 9 OCT 18 FYs Or Bru Lamb Hobok X3BC +5 4646 -6 5630 +10 Rjrt Dutch 2450 -20 Acec Artwd 630 1314 unch 18 Stdro Soc Oen Belf So fin* 1M0 -10 1750 -M 4006 -5 Aitur Bnmn Canpac Cock MO 1575 2165 ITS +1 10 ■10 -fS 8olT*y A
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    • 189 9 OCT 18 Actions Sulsses AlusulsM Br. Francs tm MO unch 2 Sandos Reg. Sulaer Pe Sulaer Reg. Swiss Bank Br 250 1525 303 I 5 -1 Aliwiln Rat Brown Boven Br. 250 uto unch -10 Swiss Bank Corp Rag 234 •1 Clba OelQ! Br Clba Oetgy P C Clba
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    • 181 9 OCT M 1 m CORBEILLE Alr-Uqulde 900 4-15 Aqultaine Nat Dm Petiole B 8 N Qerrai* inn 2377 •fill C 8 F < Thomson CM Francal* de* Petrole* no 19 -a Credit Fcocler Da Franc* Ml -6 Hacb*U* (Llbralrle) Mlchelln 195 in -9 ♦4 Omnium aao -11 Philip* (Mv
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    • 298 9 OCT IS Raj Ml INDUSTRIALS A AlDha HO Abercom AE And CI 285 4 uof 381 90 so Barlow* C O Smith Z1S0 unch -25 Chckers sa unch CNA Currte Finance Edgars PedVolk m «x rx 1 -5 1 MB unch unch o 1 •10 PUflt i Hlveld Ub
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    • 1306 9 NEW YORK WALL STREET stock prices closed sharply lower on Tuesday on expanded volume. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 17.89 points to close at 1250.81. The average price per share lost 55 US-cents. The New York Stock Exchange Index fell 1.46 points to close at 96.81.
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  • 2663 10 BID and 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 lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after
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  • 3537 10 Gr*s Gr's Net 1983 Last Dhr Dhr Y*M P/B Vol Day High Low Coapuy Sal* +or- C*TT (•000) RUh Law SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 286 230 Acma 230 74 12 1504 m m 354 148 Alcorn 270 unch 5.0 34 14 234 14 270 268 267
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  • 1694 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to tbe Kuala Lumpur Btock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. MDOHHAIA T (MB CMS) Atmm (1MB) (I) 1M AMsd Ckse (17BS) AMD
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  • 799 10 SENTIMENT was ssrprlstagly good At the local stock market yesterday. Local lavesters appeared aashakea by a sharp tveralght fall la Wall Street sad prices recorded miser galas after a eaattoas start. The bread market closed with n price galas agatast 64 leases. Market Indices were almost
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  • 623 10 WITH budget fever gripping investors, prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market finished mixed yesterday in dull trading. After opening a shade lower, prices continued to drift downwards for most of the morning session. A slight pick-up in sentiment was seen in the afternoon,
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 379 11 PERNAS, the Malaysian national trading corporation which has grown into a conglomerate with a presence in manufacturing, shipping and hotels, is planning to move back strongly into the plantation sector. The first step in this direction is its possible acquisition of cocoa and palm oil acreages
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    • 330 11 Reuter CATERPILLAR Tractor Co, reporting a larger thirdquarter loss, said it believes it will incur a loss for the last half of the year. Although it is still possible for the company to return to profitability by year end, this is uncertain, it said.
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    • 279 11 AFP SONY Carp, Japan's top consumer electronics maker, said yastorday It expected Its profits to fall a huge M per cent this year and had decided to sell Andio Research, aa audio-speaker making subsidiary. Saay said overall sales were estimated to total 7M billion
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    • 77 11 Reuter DIGITAL Equipment Corp said it could report first quarter earnings of 25 cents to 35 cents per share compared with US$l.O2 per share last year. Digital Equipment said the sharply lower earnings for the quarter ended Oct 1 would reflect a decline in revenues due
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    • 135 11 ROTHMANS «t Pall Mall (Malaysia) Berfcad: Twentysecond AGM to be held at Virginia Park, Jalan University, Petaling Jaya on Oct 20 at 11 am. THE TemerMi Rabber Estates Berhad: Sixty-ninth AGM to be held at Chartered Bank Chambers, Penang on Oct 21 at 12.15 pm. AMALGAMATED Steel Mils
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    • 598 11  -  By AMY CHEOK ROBINSON and Co Ltd, the only listed retail group to be in the red for two years running, is optimistic about the success of its main stores at Specialists' Centre and Centrepoint in the longer term. For the next couple of
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    • 531 11 Market Talk... THE plantation interests of BMKtead Holdings Bhd are expected to become more dominant in the group's profits for the second half of this year and throughout the following year, according to London stockbrokers, Laurence, Prust 6 Company. This expectation is based on two factors:
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    • 233 11 BANKEBB Trwt New ¥«rk C*rp reported third quarter net income of U5563.3 million, or $2.06 per share, compared with earnings of $56.1 million, or $1.96 per share a year ago. It said the improved results were due primarily to lower investment securities losses, increases in income from trusts
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    • 369 11 HONGKONG THE stock market yesterday closed firmer in quiet trading, with brokers feeling the Si no-British talks which resumed in Beijing yesterday opened in a better atmosphere than previous sessions. The Hang Seng Index rose 4.30 to 794.34, after slipping to 787.36 at midsession. One dealer said
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    • 320 11 A LATE wave of bargain hunting recouped some early losses but left share prices lower on balance in fairly active trading yesterday. The market average lost a provisional 68.26 to finish at 9,280.80 on a volume of 360 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange Index closed at 676.88,
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    • 189 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed generally lower in sluggish trading as loss of confidence in the market still prevailed after three local finance firms decided to cease operations. The Book Club Index dropped 0.61 point to 121.31 and trade volume fell to 151,100 shares from the previous 196,270. Bangkok Bank
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    • 78 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed firmer, with the Commercial and Industrial index up 2.57 to [36.99, the Mining Marker up 41.89 to 1,419.52 and the Oils Index up 0.032 to 1.238. 106 •lis unci) Ul +0j» 0.1390 unch 0J0 uncfi 0.001 unch Oias unch un« +MH (L23 0J06 «U0 ♦1i
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    • 353 11 A LATE rally in resource shares enabled Australian stock markets to pare some early losses yesterday. The All-Ordinaries Index was 2.2 lower at 679.8 near the close after being off five points earlier. The AllIndustrials was 3.5 down at 872.6 and the All-Resources Index 1.2 off at 526.1. The
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 170 12 Rises Lies Hot 825 20 8 N P L 565 20 Kentucky Spore 414 20 H Leoac Credit lalaad i Pen 725 560 15 15 UOB 540 15 Weenie* 408 14 8 T P 1975 1100 10 CMC 675 10 Tu Ckoif 645 10 M Breweriee 580 10 Metro
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      166 12 Rises Gopeng Inn Wood 1500 370 70 50 Lien Hoe 905 +30 K L Ind 725 20 B Lin tang 530 15 Kemayan 545 15 SM Ind 590 15 Tan Chong 720 15 AMD 330 +10 Falls Kamunting 700 -40 Matsushita 750 -40 M Mosaics 400 -30 PMC
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    • 46 12 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 794.34 Tuesday 790.04 Tuesday 682.1 Week Ago 609.3 FINANCIAL TIMES Week Ago 736.68 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 872.6 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 678.2 Week Ago 6882 DOW JONES AVERAGE Week Ago 885.4 INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 679.8 Tuesday 1250.81 Monday 1268.70 Week Ago 1265.14
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    • 194 12 KINTA Kelias Tin Dredging PihHe Ltd Ce has said that its directors have proposed a capital reconstruction exercise, following a board meeting yesterday. It has thus requested a suspension in trading of the company's shares on the stock exchange until further notice. TOWN And City Properties Ltd has
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  • 618 12  -  ■in Companies Editor: llano Sabnani By CHAN OI CHEE A SIZEABLE contribution from its Australian diamond mines interests has helped partially to offset a fall in Malaysia Mining Corporation's mining interim profits. For the six months ended July 31, 1983, the
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  • 528 12 CHANGES at the UKbased Dunlop Holdings PLC appear to be gaining momentum, judging from the proposals being made by its largest single shareholder, Pegi Malaysia Bhd. In the immediate term, the resignation of Dunlop's chairman, Sir Campbell Fraser, appears likely to take place soon a
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  • 357 12  -  By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI LOCAL meter dealers are responding differently to new taxes Imposed by the Gevernmeat dnrlag the weehead to redaee Singapore's present car popnlatioa. Among the first to react wan City Motors (8) Pte Ltd, franchise holder for the Itallan-mnde Alfa
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  • 776 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew THE investing public has been preoccupied with what Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh has in store when he presents the 1984 Malaysian Budget tomorrow. With the world economic recovery gaining a surer footing and its impact on the Malaysian economy becoming
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  • 95 12 AP THE NEW YORK stock market opened lower yesterday, extending Tuesday's late selloff, as Digital Equipment stock continued to slide. The Dow Jones average tell a further 5.59 points to 1245.22 in the first half-hour About five stocks fell in price for every two that rose. Analysts
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  • 919 12 SHARE prices closed mixed but well above early lows yesterday, after a session of active trading, featured by a bid for Eagle Star from German group Allianz. Leaders recovered from early mark downs and at 3pm the Financial Times index was up 1.0 points at 679.2, partly reflecting
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  • 175 12 High Low sells HQ site to subsidiary PLANTATION group Highlands A Lowlands Bhd is selling a piece of land known as Lot 1754 in the mukim of Bukit Raja/ Damansara in Selangor to its wholly owned property subsidiary. The company said yesterday that it has entered into an agreement with
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    • 54 12 WEATHER) OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy; scattered showers. Report for 24 hMrs prtor U 7J$ pm m Oct If at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.3 Associated humidity 61 Minimum temperature 25.1 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 6.55 Rainfall In millimetres 0.3 Total rainfall for the month 55.5 Total rainy days
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 242 13 THE South Korean government has agreed to sign a bilateral shipping agreement with the Thai government. Secretary-general of the Thai Mercantile Marine Promotion Commission, Mr Kamol Sandhikashetrin said the Seoul government has no objection to the Thailand's proposal which was made through
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    • 576 13  -  By JAN LEE TOTAL seaborne cargo handled at the port of Singapore in the first eight months this year rose marginally by 1.6 per cent compared with the same period in 1962. For the period under review from January to August, 65.29 million freight
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 103 13 Reuter TUG boat controllers In Australia have rejected pay and conditions offers by employers and will continue a strike which has delayed 50 ships in the three east Australian ports of Geelong, Melbourne and Westernport, union leaders said. Representatives of the Australian Shipping Officers' Association, representing the
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      • 99 13 Reuter A FILIPINO ship heading for the Soviet Far Eastern Port of Nakhodka was saved from disaster by a new Soviet electronic warning system, Tass news agency reported. The Christa-2 was nearing Nakhodka, near the naval base of Vladivostok, when it was alerted by the radar-based system
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      • 98 13 AP TWO Japanese shipping companies have been awarded about US$l.5 million for a mercantile accident two years ago. Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd and Matsuoka Steamship Co Ltd won damages for a 1961 accident with an Australian vessel. The Ibaraki Maru owned by Mitsui OSK and chartered by
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    • 730 13 AipptagLlae Paffe CM Afea VI a AhreakM Liner vn s Alpac VI 5 Antara Shpg X 9 APC Line V 4 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Alia broker V S Auataaia Line V 1 Australian Coot VI s Bait-Orient vn 4/5 Bangkok Coot
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    • 653 14 EXECUTIVES in the containerisation industry shipowners, port operators and associated transport industry interests will meet in Hongkong in December to discuss issues of policy, trade and technical developments at a major international convention. The convention, Containerisation Asia '83, will be held at
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    • 315 14 Lloyd's List US LINES' plans for an around-the-world schedule with 12 new 3,000 TEU-plus cellular vessels from late next year has prompted Taiwanese rival Evergreen Line to alter its own arrangements. Originally Evergreen intended to launch its global container service next April, but it
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    • 2014 14 CHARTERING on Tuesday was featured by the higher rates of US$7.9O to 18.25 being paid for grain cargoes from the Mississippi to the Continent, shipbrokers said. These levels compared with $7.50 paid previously. Fresh grain business from the US was otherwise very slow to develop. On the Continent,
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    • 72 14 Reuter NORWAY plans to step up oil exploration in its northern waters. Petroleum and Energy Minister Kaare Kristiansen said. This could be done by opening up new offshore blocks more quickly than at present, he told an oil seminar. The Askeladden gas field, containing an estimated 170
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    • 141 14 AP SOUTH Korea's exports of ships in the first nine months of this year rose 138 per cent from a year ago to U552.622 billion, the South Korean Commerce and Industry Ministry reported. It said the total included some offshore drilling rigs and other marine structures. The
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    • 1298 14 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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    • 205 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
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    • 491 15 FILIPINO overseas shipping companies and a group of Japanese shipping companies are finalising an agreement for the exclusive transport of log exports to Japan to minimise, if not totally check, the smuggling of logs out of the country. The agreement calls for the
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    • 75 15 Reuter A CONSORTIUM of Marubeni Corporation of Japan and Atlantic Gulf and Pacific Co of Manila (AGP) won a 5.6 billion yen contract from the Philippine Port Authority to expand Manila's port, Marubeni said. The project scheduled for completion by April 1965 and fully financed by a
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    • 82 15 Reuter CONTRACTS for China's Huangpu Port Xiji coal terminal should be signed towards the end of December, the New China News Agency said. The terminal is being built using a US$l24 million World Bank loan, it said, and 17 companies from West Germany, Japan, the US,
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    • 5793 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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    • 829 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Arrival Godowns FCL for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location B Seroja 446 20.10.83 2300 Leo Shpg FSB 0900-1100 N2 Ming Glory 19W 20.10.83 2300 Malay States FSB 0900-1100 B6 B Teratai ***** 21.10.83 0700 Leo Shpg
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    • 1852 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic «ataiaer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) AKKA African Shipping Agencies (S) Afr*-Karasla Liae Transgroup (S). Akreakicl Liaer Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfrwl C Taepler Sea Consortium (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpac Inl
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    • 471 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Foscani 13/4 P Simons alongside 20.10.83/0600 Kacek Malczewski 1/2 Baltic alongside 20.10.83/0530 King Fish 23 Guan Guan alongside 20.10.83/1500 Ned Amersfoort 44 Ned-EAC alongside 20.10.83/1800 Silver Star 21W SSPL alongside 20.10.83/1100 Vincenzia 33/4 Borneo alongside 20.10.83/0600 Builder
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    • 419 13 ©HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korea Rag Vsis Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Ketang/Penanf/Bangkok/Keelung/ Busan/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moii/H. Konf S pore Afent: Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Tel: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 MDS LONDON Freights PORT Cendtttens llkf% li Uf. SHIPPING Schedule Vm/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acta fer Whom IX
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    • 293 13 OSEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN, IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES I FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE "ROM JAPAN TAIWAN lIOV.KOV. Iraq wp «c«p(aWt n traaM LCI cif|9 Iv Ma. Kuvvt. BAras, Dwnm, Mhi Qi6ms. Drill, 4ta I M MQM WT I n*
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    • 850 13 cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents tMIMCtf IC TIMB I TMBMfi A6ENCT PTL 111. Tel: *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE n MAERSK LINE FASTEST SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE ANTWERP ROTTERDAM U.K. BREMERHAVEN HAMBURG LE HAVRE SCANDINAVIA 17 DAYS 18 DAYS 19
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    • 481 14 r-# FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Mso kcctfimt For: 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp, I Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen, Bremerhaven Aartius Cofienftagen Helsinki 4) Malmo. Stock holm Oslo •Accept** Europe caf*o tor feeder via S pore 'Also direct c*p> tor Spore I Bangkok Pts contact PtRMCSC P Mar* tor
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    • 533 14 NOTICE "CHDMBMUM" VOV: lIS *tm4 lM October. IM3 *t PS A Godoem Nn 31/32 Generol Survey of cargo cx the above vessel <•>* be Keid on Fndoy 21st October, 1983. from 9 00 a.m to 5.00 p m Mo further survey wit be held after this dote I AAMBHOY SONS
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    • 906 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited IcONTAINERSHtP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: Hamtotff to C<pcntn|«n, Aartus &o«*rbur[ SaM«| Rotterdam Is Antwerp Amsterdam Bremorturen to Bremen Southampton to al UK refionj Cojtbndje Dubin KAMA MARU LIVERPOOL MT CUKMUt FRAWURT EXTOSS knalkr KM VON BKKH FWHSJ KOOK.OON MT
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    • 508 15 GUARANTEED SAILINGS. GUARANTEED SAVINGS. No matter how small your consignment, well take care of everything, right from your doorstep. ids INTRANS DISTRIBUTION SERVICES PTE LTD. 490-452 ALEXANDRA IKMD. SINGAPORE OS 11. TELEX BORNEO RS 2140Q CALL SHAH 638-333 Franco Belgian Services Fa F'f \ch 'v r \ct xtn H, ;ian
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    • 763 16 EXPORTS I Kamaktaa Maru i verpoof Bit C«di|jn Bay BenaMer Bremen Eipteii KovMon Bit lOkie Eipreu Spoie S lon Hbuig B hj»en Rddm ltha«ie Antwerp .'*> 10 27 10 16 11 18 II 20 11 21 11 23 II X 10 71 10 iII 511 10 II I? 11 18
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    • 353 16 r JtG. LINE tO»(* i otr ,j* FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ 1 M*mbfr ot the Act Coroorturn FROM FUR Off VIA SUEZ J A Mtmbe. ot the Act Conwt«m IFUUY CONTAINERISED TO ROM NORTH AMI RICA FAS! COAST [FULLY CONTAINERISED TO, FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST COAST CONVFNTIONAI
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    • 451 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG fa I LCI CARGO FOR SGP P«l HBG FU ROM MW Oft E. *'10 27/11 17/11 19/11 21/H 22/11 M/ll Erarltttl S/ll «/ll M/ll 21/U M/ll j/|| j/i 2 "l<* 11/11 1/12 U/12 12/12 13/12 15/12 aiso acceptmg ia/fa i fa/fa ta cotkwuk
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    • 1004 16 Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" rAn RA&iaaaai htoieywa MTOMAYWA HTANTAWYWA**** PHASHWSTANTNA HTONETWA LOADING FOR RANGOON (ETA/ETO Malacca 1/3 Nov) (ETA/ETO Paw Gudanf 3/6 Nov) Sparc PKelant 20/22 Oct 4/7 Nov 7/10 Nov 6 8 Nov 12/14 Nov 3/4 Nov 15/16 Nov BFSSC Agents m
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    • 242 16 USINOSE u MARITIME PTE LTD KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC Singapore P KeUnj Loading for: KLARADTN 24 Oct Wtewak. Lac. Orobay. Rabuai. P. Moresby, Motou, Kieta, Honiara. Nounea. Lautoka. Suva. Papeete FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO MICRONESIA/ SOUTH PACIFIC via KOBE Feodor VsJ Spore Mother Vsl Kobe Loading
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    • 611 17 m PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESBELS VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTA WIRAWAN E-463 27/30 OCT HOOEIOAH. AOABA. ADEN. MOGADISCIO KOTA MEWAH E-447 28/31 OCT DJIBOUTI, HOOEIOAH, JEDDAH, MOGADISCIO MOMBASA D'SALAAM KOTA WANGI E-4« 30/1 NOV HOOEIOAH. JEDDAH. AOABA ADEN BALAAM KOTA WANGSA E-471 4/7 NOV HOOEIOAH. JEDOAH, AOABA.' PT
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    • 425 17 I 0 IRAQI LINE If IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MAMITIMC TRANSPORT WEST BOUND FAR EAST/IRAQ SERVICE S'pwe P. Kdang Loading for M.V. BABYLON 3 Nov Bombay/Aqaba/Bavah/ Baghdad/Madras/Cochm EAST BOUND RED SEA/JAPAN SERVICE M.V. BABYLON 3 Nov Japanese Ports THROUGH B/Lt to BAGWAD I BASRAH UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTMG CONTAINERS UPTO
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    • 1433 18 thii— \®L"K"LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. PACIFIC COAST (ißClndimg DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI MICROBRIDGE A MINILAND BRIDGE) FEEDER VESSEL KANSAI PIONEER *21 JOHOM BRDGE V 24 ASIA SIM *17 (MMLMO BRDGE) ATI.ANTIC COAST MO DO KSSa ASM MAM V3t LIONS GATE HUME VU TOIKR MO« ¥21 lAMN ALLIANCE *02 MKANA
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    • 443 19 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): #t !He »CI Conto<liu"< Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C PAUL S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1500 23/10 LCL Cargo 0300 23/10 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) STRAITS/AUSTRALIA RO-RO CONTAINER SERVICE TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: Also accepting
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    • 536 19 HEUNG-A SHIPrIN Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUMG. BUSAN. INCHON SSCUL Pibt»/MIS K«(lfc/NIS lb 30 7W M;1?M lb. 7. Dauai 304$ lb I Omm/MM 10/11 13/11 12/11 U/ll 11/11 iWI It/11 27/11 SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CHALNA CALCUTTA s posi *u*ts MPnw »ancis pti no
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    • 685 20 Regional llwnfaincr Mm 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday rm\ REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA VOT STONE SKU »r STORE PHUKET DATUM MM 153/154 SaM HPI 233/234 2 No* 5 No* MTMM BHUM 155/154 J No* 12 No* s£l SINGAPORE ISLASDS LINE MIDDLE EAST
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    • 58 21 DIRECT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES O US PACIFIC COAST a mum tarns ORIENTAL SEAWNDS LINER AGENCY PTE LTD SINGAPORE MALAYSIA TEL *****81 SALES/BOOKINGS GENERAL FREIGHT (M) SDN BHD PK *****8 KL *****4 PEN *****3 (Accepting FCL ond LCL) FROM US PACIFIC COAST CHINA WINDS ASIA WINDS JAVA WINDS awj z j
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    • 175 21 30/11 7/12 14/12 8/12 15/12 22/12 To Red Sea/Mediterranean MOTHE VESSEL PIRAEUS CASABLANCA LISBON LIMASSOL SINGAPORE JEDDAH From Europe MOTHER VESSEL N Drift Selandia N Deiima 8 Suria Toyama N Houtman SINGAPORE Also Accepting To: HONG KONG From Red Sea/Med. From: (1) Barcelono, Genoa, Bilbao. Leghorn Valencia (2) Amsterdam, Antwerp,
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