The Business Times, 26 October 1981

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 MONDAY, OCTOBER 2€, 1981 60 CENTS
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  • 309 1 THE Development of Bank of Singapore has received three applications for the Ministry of National Development's loan financing scheme for building contractors to buy machinery and equipment. The scheme, which was introduced nearly a month ago, offers loans at a preferential rate of
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  • 1155 1  -  By CHRIS LIM SHORT sellers could have been accorded more than their fair share of blame in the hunt for scapegoats following the recent collapse of the stock market. This came through quite clearly last Saturday when the chairman of the Stock Exchange of Singapore,
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  • 497 1  -  By ALVIN TAY TRADING on the Gold Exchange of Singapore (GES) is heading for its second consecutive decline this year despite efforts to boost volume. A total of 28,678 lots (100 ounces each) were traded on the GES between January and September this year. During the
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 52 1 A FASHION mission sponsored by the Department of Trade will leave for California on Nov 4 to promote Singapore fashion overseas. The seven-person group comprising top local designers will be participating in the California Mart in Los Angeles and the Golden Gate Apparel Association Spring Market Show in
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    • 88 1 UPI MANILA, Sun. The Philippine peso is expected to weaken further against the strengthening American dollar towards the end of 1981. The rising interest rates on huge loans borrowed from banks in the United States and the usual flurry of imported goods during Christmas would compound the peso's
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    • 57 1 AP HONGKONG, Sun. Hongkong's trade deficit for September narrowed to HK$2l5 million from a deficit of $627 million a year earlier. September domestic exports totalled $7.7 billion, up 28.1 per cent from the same period last year. Reexports reached $3.8 billion, up 37.9 per cent. Imports reached
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    • 83 1 AFP TOKYO, Sun. Japan's mammoth Mitsui group will formally decide early next month to withdraw from the joint project to build a petrochemical complex at Bandar Khomeiny on the gulf coast of Iran, if the Iranian side fails to reply to the proposal put forward by the group
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    • 51 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia and North Korea have expressed interest in enhancing direct bilateral trade, thereby reducing their imports and exports through third countries. Malaysian news agency Be mama reported that both countries agreed there was a need for concerted efforts to increase the level of trade.
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    • 55 1 AFP MADRID, Sun. Picasso's massive painting "Guernica", often considered this century's most celebrated work of art, is certainly the world's most heavily protected as it goes on show here for the first time. The government has spent 130 million pesetas (about USsl.4sm) on safeguarding the painting, which is
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    • 56 1 Reuter LONDON, Fri. The UK government will have to cut interest rates to prevent recession, the worst since the *****, deepening, Tim Congden, financial analyst with stockbrokers L Messel and Co, said. The prospect of a severe business downturn suggests that interest rates will be lowered sharply
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    • 37 1 UPI KUWAIT, Sun. Former US national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski said in an interview published today that he met Palestine Liberation Organisation chief Yasser Arafat while on an official visit to Algeria in 1979. UPI
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  • 291 1 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew last night predicted that "we can tip the scales in favour of Mandarin by 1985" if the rate of progress achieved over the last two years were maintained. The Prime Minister said that the campaign to get Chinese
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  • 582 1  -  By RONNIE LIM SINGAPORE is amongst a group of "thirstier", fastgrowing developing countries expected to chalk up higher oil consumption growth rates vis-a-vis the rest of the world in the *****. Bank of America's James Cosso states in his report on the world petroleum
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  • 417 1 PHASE 'A* of the comprehensive traffic study carried out since Feb 9 to help the Government decide whether or not to build a rail-based mass rapid transit system has been completed. A report on the findings of the study is now being prepared for submission
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1197 2  -  Chris Burrows gets down to the bottom line in the fourth of his seven articles on marketing techniques. Chris Burrows Chris Burrows is director and general manager of MI Asia Pacific. A COMPANY making industrial components submits a quotation to a potential customer for 500 units at
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    • 877 2 Distribution is more than a matter of transport. It is a source of potential savings. FT MOST BUSINESSMEN would look askance if told they were neglecting to manage efficiently a part of their operation which was costing up to 20 per cent of sales. Yet
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    • 1125 2 FT JOHN GOUGH has a problem his company is stuck with an image it no longer wants. In the mid-1960s it was a distinct advantage for the British company Kleeneze to be a household name in domestic brushes. In those days most of the
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    • 693 3  -  With T PHADOEMCHIT Title: Sarvhvl Mutgemeat fer Mutry. Alitor: Nylea Reinfeld PiMlafcer: Restra Publishing Cm (Prentice Hall RT*«P) J M KEYNES, said Professor Morishima in one of his lectures at the London School of Economics, was an outstanding author who understood the technique of manipulating readers.
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    • 574 3  -  By BARRY VOLPERT "MANY of us speak the same language, but we don't understand each other." This is the problem Milo Frank was trying to solve in Singapore last week. Mr Frank is chairman of Roller and Frank, a Beverly Hills, California firm which advises
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    • 1236 3 Companies that overplay the importance of salary administration are no better off than those that underplay it. Helping to separate the men from the boys among companies then must be the awareness of the value of a vigorous policy of salary administration that strikes a balance between the
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1433 4 AFP COMMODITIES had a very mixed look about them in London last week, with sterling's weaker trend against the US dollar providing some support for prices at their lower levels. Base-metals were a little firmer. Tin was a firm feature, moving to record
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    • 926 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures on Friday broke through overhead resistance at £1120 basis Jan, reaching a high of £1129 before closing business at £1126. Dealers said the market was encouraged by the trend in New York on Friday afternoon and by general steadiness after the formal announcement that the
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    • 179 4 COFFEE prices remained steady at the local produce exchange last week upon news that the Internationa] Coffee Organisation will be releasing another one million bags on to the world market. On the international front coffee prices continued to maintain their recent uptrend on improved confidence as roasters
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    • 100 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday extended gains late on local short-covering, to close up 7 j 4 to s'/i US cents a bushel in active trade. Prices rose from the start following Thursday's constructively viewed US DA wheat stocks figure. Active purchasing by an export broker, believed to
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    • 80 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Friday retreated from the day's highs late, to close up I'/« to 34 US cents a bushel in active trade. Soybean product futures closed mostly higher on sympathetic local shortcovering following the firm trend in other markets. The much larger than anticipated NSPA weekly
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    • 287 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday were barely maintained in the afternoon on general lack of follow-through, to close around session lows with average losses from "Hiursday night of 0.40 pence. The morning market had produced Eastern based gains of 0.20 to 0.10 pence per kilo. But prices later
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 356 4 Reuter THE SHORT-TERM dollar and sterling interest rate contracts planned for the London International Financial Futures Exchange (Liffe) will be based on a time deposit and not on a certificate of deposit. This was the main change from the committee's original suggestions,
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      • 49 4 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Oct 24: Overnight: 4't ttK Call deposits 4'» to T* Ctoaii( Buyiaf Selliaf 3-month Treasury bills 6H 64 3 month Bank bills 13-13/ IS 13-11/ 1« 3 months CD 13* 13"» 8 months CD 13* 13* Source: National Discount Co
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      • 304 4 GOLD traded in a lacklustre market within a range of US$l3 last week without any major occurrences affecting it except the consideration of US interest rates and the dollar movement. Prices eased from a high of US$44O last Monday to a low of US$427 on the international bullion markets.
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      • 183 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN eirreacy average depwdt rates far the week ended Oct 23: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months LSI (Bid price*) Hifh lxj» 1511/*****. 1515/***** 101/10 154 107/10 10>« 10*. 10 7/10 10V 10* 104 10 5/10 1 month 3 months
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      • 43 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Oct 24, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank fond: 3.5 to 5.15 per cent. Geaerml food: 4 to 5.125 per cent. M«vemeats of funds totalled $1,238 million.
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      • 166 4 BASING on firmer ACU interest rates and an increase in money supply figures in the US, the US dollar opened higher at 2.0906 against the Singapore dollar for last week. Later, however, the dollar was generally traded lower across the board due to easing ACU interest rates. In
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      • 458 4 CURRENCY markets in London on Friday ended the week quietly, with the dollar somewhat mixed after coming down from its highs in New York on Thursday, dealers said. The dollar closed at 2.2765/85 marks compared with an opening 2.2685/2700 and a close on Thursday of 2.2820/40. On Friday the
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 419 5 Reuter WEST Germany's oncemighty car industry is running in low gear with industry analysts predicting that production will fall for the second year in a row. A brief surge in sales in September, when new models were introduced, does not mean the industry's
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    • 257 5 AFP FORWARD tin prices jumped over £100 in London last Friday to a record £8,467.5 a tonne as a sudden burst of buying developed. Traders said that growing concern over Poland, together with the uncertainty in the Middle East, was sufficient
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    • 153 5 AP THE executive director of the International Coffee Organisation (ICO), Alexandre Fonatana Beltrao, announced last Friday his decision to increase the global October-December export quota by one million bags to 14 million. A bag holds 132.2 pounds or 60 kilograms of green coffee beans. The additional million
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    • 194 5 Reuter A LEADING Jakarta official has appealed for increased American investment in Indonesia which currently stands at US$4O6 million, or only 2 per cent of total US investment in the Asia-Pacific region. Mr Suhartoyo, director of the Indonesian Capital Investment Board, told an Asia-Pacific Council
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    • 141 5 Reuter GOVERNMENT, employer and worker delegates from the world's major iron and steel producing countries have urged a 40-hour week and three weeks paid leave throughout the industry as soon as possible. The iron and steel committee of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) last Friday also called
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    • 145 5 AP TENS of thousands of antinuclear demonstrators converged on Hyde Park in London last Saturday for what the organisers, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, said was the biggest protest in its 23-year history. The rally was to be addressed by Britain's leading veteran anti-nuclear campaigners. This
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    • 196 5 UPI CAIRO has rejected a statement by Israeli Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir, that Jordan is the true Palestinian state, as a violation of the Camp David peace framework. An Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman also condemned Israel's policy of establishing settlements in Jordan's occupied West
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    • 808 5 NYT THE US Federal Reserve Board (Fed) reported last Friday that a key measure of America's money supply fell by USSI.S billion in the week ended Oct 14, a drop that was widely predicted by economists who expected a portion of the previous week's
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    • 393 5 AP EGYPTIAN President Hosni Mubarak has been quoted as saying that his country has no intention of attacking Libya and that he would adopt a "wait-and-see" policy regarding Egypt's relations with its other Arab neighbours. In an interview with Mexican television carried by the official
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    • 130 5 AFP SAUDI Arabia will furnish some £270 million (U5J491.4 million) to help Syria buy £1 billion ($1.82 billion) worth qf arms from the Soviet Union. The Sunday Telegraph also reported yesterday that "Russia is expected to deliver at the end of this year,
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1098 6  -  By PATRICIA GOH RAMA HARI will be on this Friday and Saturday. How I wish the Cultural Centre of the Philippines (CCP) could present not just this ballet but stay here (or a whole season instead. Try to get a book called In Performance
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    • 99 6 SOMETHING local is about to come our way t£ain in the field of tjgoks, that is. £The Ministry of Culture, ttje Singapore Cultural Baundation and Federal gphlications are working ($g an English book entitled Art in Singapore Today. It features the biographies works of some of
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    • 851 6  -  By CHRIS YAP TAKE two young artists and set them to paint flowers. The result is a blooming tale of two painters, each with an interesting interpretation of our garden city and its flora. This is what happened at the Hyatt Gallery 10-12 when Tang
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    • 829 7 fke Galde to Practical PWtograpfcy My Jafca Watoey Sphere (ttt pages) Olastratod Reviewed by KOH TSE TING NOT EVERY specialist can communicate his knowledge 4nd skills effectively in writing. For it takes more than an excellent grasp of the subject at hand. Wit, humour, understanding and
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    • 833 7 LYM IMPERIAL Japan is taiHng over London armed with Ancient scrolls, porcelain and, of course, samurai $words. This conquest is by no means unwelcome. In fact, every one East and West is as keen as the Japanese and the British themselves. For the curious,
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    • 848 7  -  By LEE YOKE MENG PEOPLE are what matters in Alfred Eisenstaedt's photographs. People at work, adults at play and a president long dead these are among the host of subjects that leave a tell-tale mark of a brilliant photojournalist seeking unceasingly to capture the
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 503 6 LEISURE TIME Film shows French Embassy in conjunction with the Alliance Prancaise will present PICKPOCKET a French film c- at the RELC Auditorium on Tuesday (6pm) and Wednesday (9pm). It is the story of a young man who becomes a pickpocket just as some other peope become alcoholics or drug
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    • 1508 6 TiVf&VWDTG 1970 World Cup relived THE MORNING viewing la damlaated b> a me vie called the GymammL II hi the ■tery of Glaay Caker, a medal-wtaalag gynuut la ed, Gtaay rehm heme. Bat **■<» Karia Martaagh, "K» her to return. She Whea Glaay gees to Wade Gymaactks Beheel, ahe meets
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 205 8 OCT 23 Urn Aef-TeMunkni 4700 •1 Akao 18J0 >0.4 A1U Leben ***** -30 AlU Ver* 450 00 unch BASF 132.70 Bay H T Wbank ***** 208 30 -7 Bay Vbank -1J Bayer 117.80 BBC ***** BMW 177 50 -05 Caaaella ***** -5 Chem Verw 213.00 -3 Coomcnbtnt *****6 unch
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 913 9 SB i d A LOW level of interest prevailed at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week with pre-budget considerations foremost in the minds of investors. Market operators were apparently holding back fresh commitments for most of the week in anticipation of the
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    • 147 9 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Consolidated Industries Ltd (ACT) will make a one-far-five cash issue of deferred dividend shares with linked options, its chairman Andrew Grimwade said. The decision, follows ACl's announcement last week that it had doubled its 1961/82 interim net profit to AJ36.02 million from the previous
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    • 718 9 H Tokyo X— J AFP AIDED by bargain hunting of speculative and blue chip, the Tokyo stock market rallied .slightly in thin trading last week. The 225-stock Dow Jones Average, which suffered a steep Jffl.B-yen decline the previous week, closed last week art 7,245.00 yen
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    • 1477 9  -  1 London By GERALD COLVERD HISTORY and the future are part of one continuous pattern which lines the walls of the house of mankind. On occasions, an interior decorator moves in to attempt to change or interrupt the background picture of evolution. The economic dining room contains,
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    • 1175 9 NEW YORK stocks closed sharply lower in moderate trading last Friday. Analysts said investors were discouraged by the big 1.2 per cent rise in September consumer prices reported on Friday morning and the large loss reported by General Motors on Thursday. The Dow
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    • 476 9 New York WHAT started out as an October rally ended last week and the stock market appears to have resumed a lengthy retreat caused by high inflation, near-record interest rates and shrinking profits. Observers said the downtrend is likely to continue until Wall Street, which tries to
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    • 1187 10  -  1 Singapore By CHRIS LIM IT WAS another inconsequential week at the Stock Exchange of Singapore with prices bobbing up and down marginally. The Straits Times Industrial Index eventually closed with a net loss of 14.23 points to 635.52. Investors were still put off
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    • 385 10  -  Week ended Oct 23 Compiled by. JULIANA TAY OTHERS laeheape Bhd has lost its Land Rover franchise in Malaysia and Singapore to the Slme Darby group. The franchise in Malaysia will be held by Pernas Sime Darby Holdings while the franchise in Singapore will be
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    • 435 10 frj Sydney Reuter AUSTRALIAN sharetraders will be looking with special interest at the new US money supply figures this week after an unexpected rise last week helped to push the market to its lowest level in 16 months. Metal stocks were hardest hit by
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    • 225 10 Bangkok lRj Ĕ d STOCK prices aa the Securities Exchange «I Thailand declined fractlanally lawer last week in slaw and qaiet trading. Mast investars apparently teak advantage st the leng weekend break dne ta the Chnlalengkarn Day holiday Inst Friday ta skip away and
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    • 2947 10 Cr's Gr'a Net 1980/1981 Company Last Div Div YTd P/E Vol Week High Low Sale +or- CvT (■OOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 494 250 Acma 253* d I 14.5 31 5.7 9.0 11 253 252 115 115 Alcorn 115 M 10 4.1 190 350 130
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    • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 224 11 AFP OWN OPINION, a six-year-old colt from India, has arrived in Tokyo to compete in the 123.5 million yen Japan Cup Race to be run at the Tokyo Race Course on Nov 22. The Japan Cup is Japan's first international race to which eight leading
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    • 69 11 Reuter OWNER Craig Singer has accepted an invitation to run Irish-bred Cairn Rouge in the U*****,000 Washington DC International on Nov 7. Cairn Rouge, a four-year-old filly, will be considered a representative of Ireland in the IVi mile Turf event. Other acceptances to the international are
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    • 87 11 UPI HUNGARY'S Bihw Tanay aid Czechoslovakia's Marie Platersva captured the men's and women's .«Ingles ta the USSI7S,MI Japan and Asian open tennis tournament in Tokyo yesterday. Tarocxy defeated top-seeded American Eliot Teltocher M, 14, 74 in the finals at Tokyo's Denen Ceiflseum. Taroczy won the first prise of
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    • 156 11 AFP IRISHMAN Eamonn Darcy pushed his ability to the utmost to win a dramatic West Lakes Classic at Royal Adelaide yesterday after a sudden death play-off with Scot Sam Torrance. For his first Australian victory the 29-year-old Ryder Cup golfer earned A 514,400 with rounds of 68,
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    • 271 11 AP HALE IRWIN, the 36-year-old two-time US Open champion, shot a four-under par 68 yesterday and won the US$4O,OOO first prize in the $218,000 Bridgestone Open Golf Tournament. Irwin, this year's winner of the Hawaiian and Buick opens, finished with a 13under par 275 for
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    • 1090 11  -  By CHARMAINE CHAN C T LIM showed his current form by capturing the Captain's Day stableford competition at the Warren Golf Club yesterday. A 10-handicapper, C T collected 19 points on the front nine but had a better back nine which gave him
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    • 281 11 STARTING teaight is the Library-Vat 0 Reserve Backgammea Opea Championship »81 which will be held at the basement of the Mandarin Hotel. There will be compete tions practically every evening till the flaals which will be beM on Nov 11. In keeping with last year's
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  • 676 12 NYT TWO years after Britain's Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher dropped foreignexchange controls, a flood of money out of the country has provoked a spate of calls for renewed strictures. In just the past few weeks, demands for controls have come from politicians and
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  • 258 12 AP ÜBYA, wbeae criie «II price »t US$49 a barrel If ameag the highest la Opee, Is afferlag a fe-a-barrel diseeaaL ladastry wireei said the meve aaderseeres a dawaward tread la Opee prices that maay aaalysts believe will climax seea la a aew
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  • 509 12 UPI DESPITE a concession from Washington, most of the 22 leaders at the Cancun summit feel that their two days of talks failed to accomplish much and most of them blamed it on President Reagan. If the summit was not a complete failure, it was,
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  • 825 12 AFP MALAYSIANS are generally satisfied with the budget presented by Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah last Friday, while companies welcomed the tax reductions on their bread-and-butter. A business executive in Wisma MPI said the budget came as a "surprise" to her as she expected the
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  • 164 12 AFP THE Rubber Industries Association of the South-east Asian Nations (Riasean) is to recommend seven rubber products for inclusion in Asean's preferential trading arrangement (PTA) to promote processing and intraregional trade. The products are reclaimed rubber, rubber canvas and sports shoes, golf
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  • 48 12 AFP AN electronics group based in Luxembourg plans to invest HKJI.2 billion in Hongkong. This will be done over the next two to three years to manufacture the world's first telecommunications device that combines voice, vision and data transmission, the South China Morning Post reported. AFP
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  • 435 12 AP THE main plank of United States President Reagan's economic policy the fight against inflation is proving much harder than expected to nail in place. Official figures published at the end of last week show that in the third quarter, inflation bounced up
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  • 65 12 AFP INDIA is considering selective import cuts to bring down the constantly growing trade gap, Commerce Minister Pranab Mukherjee said. The government proposed to take concerted steps to contain the trade deficit, he told a meeting of his ministry's parliamentary consultative committee last week. Ministry secretary
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 495 12 SYSTEMATIC STORAGE PLANNING Singapore, December 9 11,1981 Objective Systematic Storage Planning is a down-to-specifics working programme aimed directly at reducing storage cost and improving warehouse operations. Each participant is expected to participate actively in a series of realistic working problems with guided application. The techniques presented can be put to
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 56 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore from 6am to Ipm today: Unavailable. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7JI pm on Oct 25 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.9 Associated humidity 61 Minimum temperature 25.7 Associated humidity 88 Hours of sunshine 6.15 Rainfall in millimetres 5.2 Total rainfall for the month 32.2 Total
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 212 13 WORK on Bintulu's deep-sea port is well underway and the Malaysian Deputy Minister of Transport, Datuk Abu Hassan Omar, is confident that it would be completed by the end of next year. Datuk Abu Hassan visited the port earlier this month and was told
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    • 495 13  -  By VONG NYAM MING SHAHPADU Holdings is in the midst of assembling a container carrier that was ordered from England early this year. The machine is expected to be ready in three weeks time. The crane, which is able to lift a nine feet six
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 155 13 AFP CHANCES are diminishing for an early resumption of cargo-handling operations by Japanese dockers on Californian citrus fruit imported in containers. This discouraging prospect arose when the 25,400-member Japan Council of Port and Harbour Transport Workers' Unions came out recently with a demand for the establishment
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      • 127 13 AFP CRISIS loomed for Hongkong's vital sea trade last week when truckers vowed to continue their boycott of the biggest container terminals. The boycott decision was reached last week after a five-hour meeting between the 15 trucker representatives and Modern Terminal Limited (MTL). The truckers demanded
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    • 789 13 Shipping Use Page Cd Achipelego Shpg VI 3 Adriatic Con! vm 2 Afn VI 3 Afro-Eurasia VI 2 Alfred CT vm I AlJtrans vn Alpar VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 Angonav* V 3 Anhsing vni i ANL 1 1 APL m 4 5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL
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    • 260 14 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Fengge (after Prima King) 8/9 Jenson (0700 after Temburong) 22 Lumut (1300) 24 Princess Judy (0930 after Octa) 13/14 Spmbawa (1000) 31/32 Strena (after Hannah Lu) 35/86 Selamat Da tang (1900 after Manoloeverett) 27 Straits Hope (0600) 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL Maersk 54 O'er Promoter
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    • 924 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Name Voy Estimated No. Time of Arrival Shipping Lines Gdn Mode of Operatn Date Time Maersk Rando 43B/44B 24.10.81 0730 Benvalia 5733 24.10.81 1200 Asian Pegasus ***** 24.10.81 HK Container 27E 25.10.81 1000 Nordbay 11B 25.10.81
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    • 1657 14 I FAIRLY active time-chartering developed on Thursday with business out of Japan including a 43,000 tonner to Brazil via the North Pacific at US$5,lOO daily, and a 25,000 tonner for Japan/China range via the west coast at $5 500 daily. A 21,000 tonner from Singapore to the Caribbean
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    • 564 15 BUSINESS in the demolition sector of the London secondhand tonnage market came alive last week after a quiet spell. Tanker tonnage again dominated this sector, a phenomena not unexpected considering the continuing podt freight market. In fact, according to the General Council of British Shipping (GCBS), there are
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    • 455 15 ON the back of improved volume, Sea-Land Industries, one of the world's largest container ship operators, was able to report a sharp increase in third quarter operating profit. Earnings from operations jumped 46 per cent or US$9.2 million to $29 4 million from $20.2
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    • 208 15 AFP HONGKONG'S Chung Wah Shipbuilding and Engineering Co has won a US$6.7 million order to build a large, sophisticated oil rig supply vessel for Australian operators. "We received this order in excess of HK$4O million in competiton with Japan, Singapore, South Korea and other countries,"
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    • 367 20 AARHUS Jutlandia. ScanDutchf, Oct 27. B. Permai, ScanDutchf, Nov 3. ABIDJAN Asian Summit, MOL, Nov L ABU DHABI Jebel All, UASC, Oct 29. Torrens, Willine, Nov 2. Bar'zan, UASC, Nov 9. ACAJUTLA Murrayeverett, Mex Nat., Oct 29/30. ACAPULCO Murrayeverett, Mex Nat., Oct 29/30. Ned Fukuoka, Nedlloyd, Nov 2.
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    • 382 13 \G\i m Europe Our Next Loader Port Kelang: Q/1Q Singapore: For further details, see page V <SP IA RI) I\ I W I All Orjcnt Overseas CwlcjMeA Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) FULLY COm KOREAN MCEJM HE I am canmt ix NETTWE GAOCT 71 I MX CONCCM
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    • 389 13 USEALORDII UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE •Closing times Fa 27 2000 HKS LCI 27 0800 HRS M mttym ».i7 Oubx (6/11). Dammam (8/11). Kuwait 9/11). Mm Ohab (13/11) Doha (17/11). Bahrain (21/11) KnaQaboos (17/11). Dubai (11/11). Kuwait (20/11). Dam mam (25/11). Abu Ohab. (27/11). Ooha (29/11).
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    • 14 13 mm CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS In Port LONDON Freights SHIP Sales SHIPPING Schedule REGIONAL Weather
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    • 650 13 i Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang; 6/11 Singapore: 2/11 For further details, see page V MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U-S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS Feeder V—tl I Port Kelanf Pgnanf Veaael 18»M«Por*|Lon>t>g«ch{New York |Phltodelpni«>B>imiiort Ici^i SaM 24-25/10 31-1/11 7-1/11 14-15/11 21-22/11 21-23/11 54/12
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    • 638 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERN t WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR oW MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE WISHING ALL OUR HINDU FRIENDS AND PATRONS A VERY HAPPY DEEPAVALI M.I.S.C. COASTAL SERVICES SDN BHD. K«* i«R» T* M* U» *****8
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    • 756 15 OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok TOR TO MY FIAMIFURT EXPMS3 CiTY OF EDVWItCH LUGS BAT JoSabalLSiraiih and Brunei CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT H°bwt Bran Rdam It Australia Straits (A mambar of ANRO) TRO RO CONTAINERSHIP
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    • 610 15 nifu f iHmSwwitUim V. Ma vr~* George Aull, Project Manager for consulting engineers Wilbur Smith and Associates, is one of the coordinating engineers who has helped build the Port of Charleston's new Wando River Terminal. Years of planning by hundreds of professionals like George Aull have been focused on one
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    • 589 16 .i-SM FROM NORTH-EUROPE H"bur| B>ia» lldam Ithavre en Aaerp 3/10 5/10 6/10 8/10 i Bar 9/10 11/10 1?/I0 14/10 i Hani 14/10 16/10 17/10 19/10 Bay 19 10 21/10 22/10 24/10 n S P°" W rw To*»o Kobe Bus »/|0 31/10 3/ U vil^" 1 VII 7/11 13/11 »/ll 11/11
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    • 543 16 KOREA SH,MNG CORPN P. Kelang PENANG S PORE VEGA 165* 2-4 No* 5-7 Nov 30 Oct-1 No* FROM BANGKOK VEGA 166E 2-4 No* 5-7 Nov 30 Oct-1 Nov TO BUSAN ALTAR 169# 27-30 Nov 1-4 Dec 5-8 Dec FROM BUSAN BANGKOK AITAJR 170 C 27-30 Nov 1-4 Dec 5-8 Dec
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    • 551 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCL I LCI CARCO FOR. S pa* MM He*n F*ilm Mtw«a* hrtmp It Haw* fwrm* 11/1# U/li n/u 25/11 27/11 29/U 3#/n Em Melon 11/11 ?/l? 4/1J 1/12 1/17 I#/17 U/U 74/11 It/17 12/12 14/12 11/12 17/12 ALSO ACCEPT* CARGO FOR: l>. nail
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    • 888 16 Everett Lines %M| Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. JBk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE LOADING FOt RANGOON mgmm J"**** 7/11 Mm PHMKBffMmil 11/11 No* 12/14 Mm B F S S C Aoent* m Mokjyvo BOUSTEAD SHPWNG TIL NOS KL *****1/*****3 CempMMO A/fwrtMM Oo fciwwu iMcrMMNMMKai IA.CIF "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE LOAOOK FOB DURBAN
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    • 348 16 TIMES, M„,Uv. October tt, IMI OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SANKYO LINE JAPAH/STIUUTS SERVICE nam wotklu tmmommu NOKOMMU OCURKSOUtOS wac MTMIIMW UMT SOfTMUM UTOTOI MMtU kf«t taNrt 31 1/11 1-2/11 1-2/11 1-2/11 10-11/U 17-U/ll W-17/1I 22-23/11 r 21-29/10 29-31/10 2-3/11 3-4/11 3-4/11 3-4/11 12-13/11 19-20/11 14-19/11 24-25/11 WTHUMG fel 2?£J
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 725 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO, HODEIOAH, JEDDAH AQABA 20-21/10 28-29/10 30-31/10 2-3/11 13-14/11 25-26/11 4-5/12 6-7/12 9-10/12 19-20/12 30-31/12 7-8/1 10-11/1 12-13/1 22-23/1 19-20/11 24-25/12 27-28/1 Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo Aqaba. S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/PT KELANG/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS 25-26/10 90-31/10 3-4/11 2-3/11 8-9/11 12-13/11 6-7/11
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    • 834 17 TO EIMOK 27/10 a/ii i7/ii ii/u 20/11 a/n is/ 1/11 VII M/ll 2S/11 27/11 71/11 22/ 11/11 IJ/11 1/12 J/12 1/12 1/12 1/ 20/11 11/12 12/12 13/12 IS/12 1/ 21/11 11/12 11/12 14/12 IC/12 17/ 21/11 21/11 17/12 11/12 20/12 22/12 15/ »r~ 4/12 C/ 12 21/12 30/12 11/12 2/1
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    • 873 17 Ik i i I 71 W 5i C] f 5 v i "rf if if u i *f v Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER ED/UK/NC/SCAN SERVICE H4TiaMn?)raa« 3)ITMi«)CP»| I DM« SM I PINACA 30/10 I OAHLIA t/ll I PtMCA 13/11 DMK »/li PtNACA 27/11 I OMtW 4/1? PINAGA 11/12
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    • 591 17 r»gc T BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES ta BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) FORTHBANK CORABANK SANTA FE SPORE 4 Nov 17 Dec 3 ion R'DAM HULL HMBG 29 Nov 3 Doc 6 Doc 11 Jon 15 Jon 18 Jon 29 Jon 7 Fob 3 Fob (Deep Tonk
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 755 18 K LINE Kawasaki kisen kaisha. ltd EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA mitfe ifco i vMiMc m request "J*!"' tor Oakland. Vmcouvtr. Portland. Houston. Galveston Ne« Ok am ""'"V SI W*. Nor to*. Baltimore. Saramah. latAsomri* Ttfcttei ■WOMT *11 J. POBR*I JAPAN-STRAITS-JAPAN Spore Penang P Keiang I Spore Tokyo Nagoya
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    • 673 18 'M CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE loadnf tar. LOS AAGEIES. SAM FRANCISCO. SEATTU. TACOMA VANCOUVER IX Accaptaif FCL/FCt CoKwwrt f Ketonj Singapore I Anf«es "A VESSEL" 2J Oct N Oct 26 Nm AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accaptaif FCI/FCI Cantanort P KM>i( S pore Meifc AM Syd Also accepts
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    • 510 18 J. S S Atiroun SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD JOTM FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 13 LINES! GENERAL *****1 (14 LINESI TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS 2459b RS ***** A'B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSMIP jrranHlll J| e !l| <M ,sl IL JJLIP (jMitsimer I j iiiies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE
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    • 589 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601. ICB Building Shenton Way, Singapore Tel *****2? *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIOOLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES S pore f Ktianf Loading For: RNYANG No. 15 In fort Bandar Abbas/B. Khomeni KOSTAR 3 Ho* WW/ A VESSEL 3 Ho* Bandar Abbas B Khomen Hyundae Shipping Co.
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    • 741 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suite 2616 Internationa! Anson Ha Singapore 0207 Tel dOLmest BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK reus moos. ALKTOMS BBOOC NORASIA MOO 7 S'pere P. KMm| In fart SaM I Met 3Not IDk Dec BOU-OGNE/RDAM/W (AVON) —it— NANTES/BOULOOC/ It DAM/UK (MOO FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 719 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): TW BUDGE SW+... N JADE 4 IV 0 CHEF 27W K. JACEWON 15N. K. MCEJM 12* C. CONTAINER 14N. HK CONTAKR 28W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia TW BRIDGE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 0400 28/10 1600 27/10 K. MCEJM
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    • 567 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA HA STORE KUANTAN PORT KELAM MAUHVE PROMOTER 15/11 10/11 Loading For Hodetdah MAUWE PROGRESS 10/11 15/11 Loading for Dubai/Bahrain/ Kuwait MAIWVEiIAGE 7/11 Loading tor Karachi NEtt«XJR 26/10 In Port Loading For Jeddah/Jibouti JKLDtVE NAVIGATOR In Port 26/10 Loading For Mukkalla MALWVE NATION In Port Loading For
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    • 763 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD /.c BUILWN6 55 lfafket Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lues) Cable Address SJKSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S r, M/S SHAWM! NAM SOON SON BHD. IST ANO 2ND FLOOR NO I. lALAN CEMPfNKG PORT KIANG MALAYSIA TH
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    • 69 19 M PEACE LINE ALSO ACCEPTW6 CARGO F(X HONG KONG. TAIWAN tps UNDERPRISE PTE LTD •A MOUNT FABER ROAO ((MM) TEL: 224t7»/9 ji» T j.i/1 *3*>ro* EXPRESS TO BINTULU SMI LONE UN (Ml ISM) Nf 13 hhtl WO LONE MTU (Ml ISM) my 14 I.UJI kcopttar M*T H9k3l lai c«|* I*
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    • 515 20 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG T LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT BAIO ALEXANDRIA) STORE PT SUEZ FT SAO ALEXANDRM "MMDS UW 21 Hn 13 to ?t Ho. 31 Dtc 3 !*L!j.. Wl7 Ok 1 Ok 19 Ok 22 Dtc 25 »WO II HOT 17 Ok 17 Im 4 lan
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    • 661 20 KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA, LTD.^ JAPAN/STRAITS/JAPAN Fully Containerised Service u, S pore Pena( p Ketal S pore Tokyo Kobe KNONH* VI Sd Sid 3/11 5/11 8/11 |/11 19/1] 2i/n "BE" »/}0 31/10 11/11 13/11 14/11 16/11 M/ii ai! NOTOBAY *12 11/11 13/11 23/11 25/11 26/11 27/11 «/12 10/12 (NOTE: NOROBAY
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    • 278 20 ft JOHORE SHIPPING LM 153JALAN TENGKU BADAR PORT KEIANG SELANGOR MALAYSIA j BINTULU 4 CONTRACTORS SDN. BERHAD 37. lai Kudnf, Snrnt, Tat S77U/20SM Trill: IM 700)3 Express CarCamv/RO-RO Service to East Maiiysu BMTU.U NO 1 V:l«/ll OMTU.U NO 1 *17/11 BHTULU NO. 1 V-.lt/ll BMTU.U NO. 1 VH/ll Loading for
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    • 394 20 E-| SAUDI E '."s, LINE f I Regular Conventional Service (AN Saudi Flog VmmO SJN PK Loodmg for:S. fIBNCE 5/11 l/U Dubai, Damnum, S. LUCK 25/11 21/11 Dubai, Damnam, TL nms SFTM SON. M. t* *****4/4143 M nam imkhm xun TRANSTIMBER LINE BULK TIMBER SERVICE ICE MACK LINE JETFUt SHAHER
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    • 357 20 a PERK AP ALAN LAUTAN MRU SON. BHD. PO Box 220. KcNa KmtMlu Sabah REGULAR UNtt SMVKI Sabah Sarawak Bangkok Singapore Ron kftang SEALION SHIPPING (S) PTE. LTD. Tel: *****81 Tlx: ***** SEALION SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. Tel: 38-7754, 38-7479, 38-9851 Tlx: MA***** SEJAMA SHIPPING A TRANSPORT SDN BHD. Tel
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    • 165 20 fT77T4 I Regional Weather •A m ViTTTI 2 a V*" M t A AX i A/ j >o«^; >, i*£>* i»« 34 °c cP" Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather s--S
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