The Business Times, 12 November 1981

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1981 60 CENTS
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  • 334 1 DELTA Communications Services, sole distributor for Apple computers in this region, "concurs that the Singapore market for Apple leaves a lot to be desired". Referring to a report in Business Times on Oct 13, a director of Delta, Mr Neville McKay, stated in
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  • 701 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG TAX AND other official regulations are the major (actors preventing life insurers from becoming more innovative, says the Life Insurance Association (LIA) of Singapore. The association, headed by Mr N N Handa of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, believes
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  • 294 1 IT APPEARS that the season of the bull, at least for the short-term, is back. Share prices at the Stock Exchange of Singapore shot up another 12.08 points to 692.56 on the Straits Times Industrial Index yesterday, bringing the cumulative gain during
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  • 897 1  -  By NSUNG BEE HWA A PROPOSAL by the Singapore Merchant Bankers Association to allow foreign brokers to deal dir rectly on the Stock Exchange of Singapore has been turned down by the SES. The SES shares the views of several stock brokers
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 76 1 HOUSING loans dropped in September. This is the first monthly fall recorded since the beginning of the year, reflecting a dip in the demand for houses. Housing loans by finance companies were down by $4 million, from $773.7 million in August to $769.7 million in September. Other
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    • 62 1 Reuter LUXEMBOURG, Wed. The European Court of Justice today turned down an attempt by the US computer giant, International Business Machines (IBM), to block anti-monopo-ly moves against it by the EEC. Officials of the court said it decided against an IBM attempt to get a "statement
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    • 83 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Parliament today apEoved in principle next year's dget totalling M 531,951 million after a lenghty debate lasting 11 days. A total of $14,631 million is for development while the rest will form next year's operating expenditure. Sixty-one members spoke during the debate
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    • 30 1 JAKARTA, Wed. Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach has spelled out a detailed plan to solve the Kampuchean problem through negotiations between Asean and the Hanoi-led Indochinese bloc.
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    • 98 1 UPI JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia's oil production will increase 2.86 per cent to 1.64 million barrels daily in the coming fiscal year. Pertamina chief Yudo Sumbono told the House Commission on Mining that Indonesia's oil production will increase from the current 1.59 million barrels to 1.64 million barrels in
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    • 80 1 UPI WARSAW, Wed. Poland celebrated its traditional Independence Day today for the first time in more than 30 years of communist rule with a burst of nationalist sentiment. The celebrations came a day after the communist party voted to give Solidarity a share in government. Red-and-white Polish flags
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    • 58 1 UPI TOKYO, Wed. Japan's exports last month totalled U5512,253 billion, unchanged from the year before, while imports dropped 3.2 per cent to $10.02 billion. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry said the United States absorbed $3,404 billion worth of Japanese vehicles, steel and other products, up 16.4
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  • 541 1  -  By LILLIAN CHEW THE Skills Development Fund has voiced its concern and worry over the apathy of Singapore employers to staff training. In what can be intrepreted as official SDF reaction to months of unending criticism from employers and business groups, SDF administrator Foo Meug Tong
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  • 181 1 ASEAN businessmen should ask developed countries like Japan which are calling for freer trade, to help Asean's growing industries gain a foothold in international markets. The Thai Deputy Minister of Commerce, Mr Prakaipruek Sarutanond, said Asean's international competitiveness cso be achieved if those
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 765 2  -  By LEE YOKE MENG i THE GOVERNMENT should allow for a separate i Income lax deduction on insurance premiums, said ihe Life Tnsiiranre Assoda- tion (LIA) of Singapore. The LIA has already pro- posed to the Ministry of FV I nance that insurance premiums of up
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    • 142 2 Reuter MAJOR hanks shonM devise sane farm sI safegaard Is prelect themselves against made to lass developed Beard governor Henry Waltteh said. He told a Mmm conference sponsored by the New York University SatoMa Itrsthers Centre tor lha Silly of Financial laatttottona that while leans to
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    • 404 2 Reuter EUROPEAN Currency Unitdenominated Eurobonds are beginning to gain popularity among large investors as a way to minimise risks from exchange rate volatility. Big companies and other banks now bold more than 50 ECU accounts with Kredietbank, compared with about a dozen six months ago, the bank's
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    • 208 2 Reuter THE BANK of Japan K»« sold from its holdings about 300 billion yen of 60-day Bbort-tenn government securities, mainly Treasury bills, to hunks and securities firms through shortterm money houses to mop up surplus funds on the domestic money market. The central bank has now absorbed
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    • 107 2 MIDLAND BANK has appointed Mr Thomas Wilcox, chairman of the board of Crocker National Corporation. and Mr John BM Place, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Crocker National Bank, to its board. This follows the completion of the first stage In Midland's
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    • 52 2 THE BANK of Korea adjusted the won downwards to a mid-rate of 688.30 to the US dollar, a new low for the Korean currency. This reflects a depreciation of almost 16 per cent in the won's value against the US unit since the introduction of a government-controlled float in
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    • 84 2 TH& QUESTION of whether the UK should remain outside the European Monetary System Joint float «r become a full member is still un- M rraoivw. A meeting scheduled to take place this week between Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, senior ministers and top advisers to review the issue, has
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 300 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally easier compared with overnight levels in light trading, dealers —M Prices were marked down between US$B to $10 an ounce at the outset following the metal's decline in New York overnight due to a fall in US commodities across a broad front on
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      • 38 2 Vtaa Mm New York 1MB 1 7TB in 1MB Zurich ITJB ft «.UB ft nc 1 MP WW IBS tm .Sin/ipor* 1KB 1MB 11M LW Qortnj prtcM la US dollara trow MM Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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      • 43 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $160 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Nov 16 to Nov 20. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.
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      • 39 2 Frankfurt exchanges opening quotes on Nov 11: US 2 2240 SO Stg 4.155/165 Can 1.8660/89 DR- 90.98/91.16 S FY -124.39/63 Lit 1.868/874 F FY 39.63/67 N Kr 37.90/96 B FY (con) 5.940/950 B FY (fin) 5.333/343 Yen 0.9580/734
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      • 410 2 THE AMERICAN dollar weakened against most major currencies on the local foreign exchange market yesterday. It opened at 2.0700/10 against the local currency. The bulk of trading was done at 1000. However, the dollar slid In the afternoon to clone at *****/ S. teMMk-ÜB/lM m Vfrnrntlm-imn/um Thrw matt*
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      • 127 2 THE dollar In London yesterday was slightly below New York's closing levels In quiet early trading, with interest and volume depressed. The dollar opened at 2.2255/66 marks, unchanged on the late Hongkong level but below Tuesday's close at 2.2295 2310 in New York and 2J&O/2300 in London. Dealers said
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      • 130 2 THE US dollar In Hogkong yesterday held steady against most major currencies in thin late exchanges. Trading was quiet in the absence of fresh news and ahead of the US Veterans' Day holiday yesterday. Sterling was little changed at a late $1,800/8705. after touching a high of 1.8700/10, compared
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      • 22 2 THE average rata nt which major Singapore hanks are currently prepared to land to tkoir boat customers la 14.6 per cent.
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      • 143 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at doMonNovll. pan i lMth Smooth* 3 month* a month* UoooUu iiiviauii/ia mm u* UU/MUU/N MUM 1SM/M MS/M Ml/M MS/M MV1I 14H 1#H l*M Das. 1 month 3 month* 6 mootla 12 month* Mm*) •H M% 0IVM M* H Ml/M a ivm
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      • 38 2 RANGE at prh bh altar Ml count bouM Ml NwU: C*H (kpertti: OM^ M* 3-month Treasury bills 9H 3-month Bank bills 11 MH 3 months CD 19* 10* 6 months CD 11 ion Source: National Discount Co
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      • 176 2 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed easier at 229.00 yen against its 229.40 opening and the 29J0/4I fining in New York overnight. dea> ers said. But this was up from the 228.15 finish in Tokyo on Tuesday. Trading volume was a Ught 1788 million. The
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 432 3 OVER 10 industry clubs submitted progress reports at the Asean Working Group On Industrial Complementation (WGIC) meeting in yesterday. They called for more preferential trading ar.rangements and support far -Asean industrial Joint ventures and industrial complementation projects. The Asean Plywood Federation (APF) wants ex*
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    • 71 3 A LOGO befitting the dynamism and achievement-ori-ented objectives of the association representing the hotel industry in Singapore has been chosen. The logo designed by Mr Lim Cheng Teck, art director of Daily, Naidu and Chan International brings together the initials of the Singapore Hotel Association.
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    • 243 3 THE FIRST batch of 94 national servicemen who will be pioneers of the newlyformed Construction Brigade are "doing quite well". Dr Tay Eng Soon, chairman of the Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VTTB) said this after a visit to the Ponggol Vocational Institute where they are
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    • 95 3 A trade mission from the Cardiff Chamber of Commerce, South Wales, its currently on its fifth business visit to Singapore. The mission, representing 18 companies from England, Northern Ireland and Wales, is promoting products ranging from jewellery and biscuits to fertilisers and heavy lifting equipment Other products being
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    • 412 3 HOTELEX '81, the first South-east Asian exhibition on the tarfMtwg »nrf refurbishing of hotels and restaurants, opened yesterday at the Mandarin Hotel. The five-day exhibition includes displays of a wide range of items needed to build or refurbish a hotel. Manufacturers of furniture, carpeting, wallpaper,
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    • 164 3 A PORTUGUESE economic mission to East Asia will arrive in Singapore on Sunday to promote trade and investment in Portugal. The mission will hold -a seminar on the investment climate in Portugal and will focus an the impact of Portugal's forthcoming entry into me European
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    • 312 3 MOBIL has taken several steps to counter attacks by pirates on its laden tankers when they are plying off Singapore waters. One of them is the deployment at night of a launch with two Cisco guards to patrol around VLCCs (Very Large Crude
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    • 380 3  -  By WONG AI KWEI SINGAPORE looks set to lift restrictions on the import of frozen chickens from Thailand next year. Thai poultry farmers have apparently received word from Singapore importers that the Singapore Government has now placed Thailand on the list of countries
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    • 101 3 REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Convention Bureau is now in Japan to persuade Japanese businessmen to hold conventions and exhibitions here. This is the bureau's third promotion campaign in Japan. The first two were held in June and October last year in Tokyo and Osaka. Hie two-day promotion
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 832 4 NYT PRESIDENT Reagan said on Tuesday that his administration will "stiffen its spine and not throw in the tapel" on spending cuts, but he. will defer until next year proposing basic reductions to-federal benefit programmes that he announced sto weeks ago. Mr Reagan said he will
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    • 407 4 AP RISING new car prices boosted inflation at the wholesale level In the United States to an annual rate of per cent last month, the biggest Jump since the spring. The LabourDepaitment reported yesterday that prices (or food and energy dropped last month. With only two months
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    • 207 4 Reuter THE BBC tas failed Is agree a )dit bargalalag nsflsnsl textiles trade pact. British depaty Parciga Secretary Humphrey Atklas said after a ministerial meetiag la Braseele sa Tsesday that mlnlstrri sa Nev 17 Is tln^wrt*» tHhre ArraageM (MFA), a paet gtvendig
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    • 542 4 Reuter MARATHON Oil Company has unveiled new measures to stop a US$5.l bUlk» takeover by Mobil Corporation, hut Mobil may be the victor in a federal court decision in Cleveland, industry analysts said. A federal court ruled that Mobil, which was prohibited from soliciting Marathon
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    • 337 4 UPI SEVEN companies have bid a world record U5990.1 million to lease the use of an RCA satellite to broadcast cable television. The bid, at what was the world's first auction of space-age technology, was the largest sum ever bid at any auction,
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    • 483 4 AP VIETNAM hat the world's third-Urg-ent standing army, after China and Russia. Vietnam has one millkn troops phis a reserve of two million, including militia and armed para-militaries, according to Armies at the World, a reference book issued on Thursday by Jane's Publishing of London. This
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    • 271 4 THAILAND'S lndustrialisa tkm plan offer* great potential for Asean Joint venture*. Mr Chalermbhand Srivikorn, Thai deputy Minister of Industry, said his country's plan to develop a centre for basic industries on the eastern seaboard is but one area for Industrial development in an Asean context. Projects
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    • 195 4 AP THE BIBLE says the price of a virtuous woman is far above rubies. But qne at Britain's biggest instance companies says she's worth £304.63 a week. That is what the Legal and General Assurance Society calculate* is the value of a
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    • 173 4 Reuter STATE-OWNED British National Oil Corporation'* (BNOC) oil production interests will be floated intact on the stock exchange as an independent British oil company. "We are not planning to break up BNOC's oil producing business and sell off the assets one by one
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    • 113 4 AFP TOYOTA Motor Co, Japan's biggest car manufacturer, remained the top income earner among 93 major Japanese corporations which balanced books in Jane, the Japanese tax administration agency re- parted yesterday. According to the agency, Toyota had a declared income of 218,561 million yen, down
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    • 286 5 Reuter THE SOVIET Union yesterday denied that its submarine which ran aground off a Swedish naval base was carrying nuclear weapons or spying. A Tass commentary accused the West of using the episode to whip up anti-Sovi-et military psychosis and repeated that the vessel
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 364 5 Agencies FRANCE'S Socialist government has told workers and employers they will have to pay more far family benefit, health, unemployment and pensions schemes. A presidential spokesman said the cabinet decided to raise the contributions of salaried workers by one percentage point and ceilings on employers' payments
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    • 148 5 Reuter JAPAN has expresaed concern to the US State Department and trade representatives over alleged discrimination against a Japanese firm in the award of a contract. A foreign ministry official yesterday said the official representations called (or an investigation into the alleged unfair treatment of computer
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    • 191 5 AFP THE LATEST year-on-year trade figures show that Hongkong has enjoyed actual growth in all major markets other than West Germany. The British colony's director of Trade, Industry and Customs, Mr William Dorward, reported this at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council. He said
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    • 71 5 AFP THE HONGKONG government's Secretary (or Land and Works, Mr David McDonald, yesterday raised the possibility of increased private-sector participation in the British colony's land development boom. He noted that several development packages and individual projects involving substantial land production have been successfully completed by developers. "It is
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    • 137 5 THE MALAYSIAN Registrar of Societies has classified 503 organisations as political societies since the recent enforcement of the Societies (Amendment) Act. A spokesman from the Registrar's office in Kuala Lumpur said the* societies asked to be classified as political bodies and that many of the societies were
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    • 451 5 RIVAL groups in the Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) appear to be heading for a showdown at the federation's annual conference in Kuala Lumpur today. It is predicted that the MEF as it stands will be no more by the end of the day and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 75 5 As the year draws to a close, The woods of Europe once more Resound with the call of the hunting horns And the baying of the hounds. Tis the Season of the Hunt A time when game abound. From November 2nd to 16th, 1981, the takings from the Hunt will
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  • 445 6 »SINCE its inception in October 1979, the Skills '.Development Fund has been accused of being tight-fisted in the disbursement of funds; bureaucratic and slow in responding to applications; and even unsure and confused about translating grant criteria into reality. Employers have been noticeably miffed at what
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  • 239 6 frHE CHANGES proposed by the Stock Exchange of Singapore to its Corporate Disclosure f>olicy are hardly as revolutionary as those Suggested repeatedly by the backers of the Annual Report Award and some well-meaning financial analysts. But mild though they seem, Jhe amendments are still
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  • 601 6  -  By KEITH STAFFORD JAPAN, «flea charged with erecting trade terrtoi ngntart hreip etapettttM Mi jeepardUag (he warM'a free market system, may sees Meue the United Statee af dterlmlaatloa agaiaat JiMim Mutry. FaJMsa, Juu'i Mh| eempater maaafactarer, claims It waa ufairlv treated darlag Ma receat Md far aa
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  • Article, Illustration
    579 6  -  By IKUO AHAI Reuter THE JAPANESE housing industry, in contrast to other booming sectors of the Japanese economy, is in the doldrums with no early relief in sight. While housing in the United States has been hit by high interest rates and inflation, the industry in Japan has
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  • 1414 6  -  By BRUCE STOKES Depthnews THE •TRADITIONAL Japanese house serves as a model of how the home of the future will be. It considers resource constraints without sacrificing housing quality. The Japanese practice of making do with less will become common in many cultures in the future. There
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 603 6 -IM-OIE CBOSBWOKD 1 Orate steamily? (5) 6 Sides of houses? (5) Figure* relating to anaee thetics? (7) 10 Grouts' drink? (5) 11 'Brthawm* alternative (5) 12 ne wrote i noted goodbye (5) 13 Young animal always let W(t) 15 Ill's condensed (3) 17 Cut abort n ride, as in the
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    • 9 6 UHPO" SHRLL uje Gcr Him— SomeXHNG FOR Tue OR
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    • 551 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by The Yomg and the Restless 3.25 Reincarnated (r) 4.15 Diary Of Events (Chinese) 4.20 Alee 4.45 Angie Angie And The Doctor 5.10 RaMww 5.45 VNdKe's Last Chance (Malay) €.10 Cultural Diary 8.15 News (English) 6.25 Britamka Report Racing: The Speed Demons 6.50 Carton
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  • 778 7  -  fomn with WILLIAM SAFIRE NYT IN TWO RECENT instances, President Reagan h*s removed himself from reality. He has denied the twth by blaming the press far "misinterpreting" what hf and his closest aides have been saying. The first case began at his last news conference, over a
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  • 516 7  -  By JAMES RESTON NYT IN THE FIFTH news conference of his nearly 10 Months in the White Hqpse, President Reagan (Mended his foreign policy s&d made some astonishill remarks: *T think our accomplishments with regard to forejjgn policy have been rathem, astounding." &*We have a better rapport established
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  • 149 7 Letter to the Editor Dfenr Bhr, Will the HUDC kMly explain the statas of these HJUDC affftsaads whs were late In paying the $IMM deposit, as almost tVi msnths have elapsed, and ear fate iffll hangs In the balance. Originally, HUDC appUeaats were sappssed to pay ap
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  • 796 7  -  By STEVE LOHR NYT OVER A COURSE of black mushroom soup at an elegant restaurant in Tokyo, Howard Stein, president of the Dreyfus Corp, said, "we've been cutting back our investment in Japanese stocks substantially". In recent months the 55-year-old chief of Dreyfus, the big mutual-fund concern
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  • 1047 7  -  US growth and productivity has slipped from among the highest in the industrialised world to the lowest. These trends must be reversed, says the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)'s new chairman, John Shad. He believes that "industry can regulate itself better than government can". But,
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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    • 185 8 When you dine, dine Cantonese. L O > If pleasing your palate is achieved only by eating the best, then dine Cantonese at The Inn of Happiness for the best Cantonese cuisine outside Canton. And a standard of service that's exquisitely Hilton. So come. The stage Is set for an
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    • 193 8 V Tims is Thai Seatood at its authentic bast So fraah, it cowM have been alive 15 minute* before coming to your labia. It was. An anormous variety ol succulent seafood* expertly prepared by Thai chefs in our kitchen. Siamese Seafood Restaurant Ox ley Rise/Penang Road. Singapore 0823. Tel: *****11
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 173 9 CWNEBE PnAm Exehaage, pse'li kg ZZnmj 1 11 CMMt «II: Bulk fob 1108.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $122.00 sellers, new drum fob $126.» sellers. Oafr»: Mixed (loose) $57 buyers. Ptfftr: Muntok white pepper fob AsU NLW $377.50 sellers. Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW
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    • 136 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-dowa) Gsttsa yara: China Blue Phoenix Ms 2,000; 3,150, 40s 3,350 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pakistan raw cstMa: LSS 6.00. 4F 5.J8; 289F 6.10; NT roller ginned 6.00 (per lb). la HK dollars,
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    • 282 9 nWAFOBE: Yesterday's prices in SI pec kilo, WHITE: 100 per c4nt E class (Kangaroo) new 1-33, 100 per cent secood 113, 100 per cent third Ass 1.08, 25 per cent new crop IBk. stock. B-10 per cent no BROKEN: A-super t*. Special 0.72. RICE: 55 per cent no £QQNA
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    • 81 9 THE BTOAITB ftta price In Peaaag yesterday fell few eorti to M$9M4 a Idle trem Taeedlay bat still wtthla the ITC upper seeter raage af IS4JB aid VTIM, dealmnii The lewer market whleh ttMNited L«rhigher pidttu ■aw laflaeatlaJ hayers sappertlag at this level with scattered everseas isterest. Sterling's
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    • 34 9 Rubber: Nov 11 Singapore: Dee: 193.50 eents (down 4.25 cents) Malaysia: Dee: 227.00 eents (down 2.50 eents) Tin: M 535.64 per kilo (down 4 eents) Official offering: 228 tonnes (down 32 tonnes)
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    • 121 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on l\iesday finished technically weak, closing down 14 to 16 W US cents a bushel on increased volume. All contracts except spot November slumped to new contract lows. Massive commission house computer fund sellstops were triggered when prices penetrated the January based |6.60 level and
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    • 777 9 OpWKK: Robust» futures jfcstn ilay turned steadier #ter Initial losses of £10, %pds Dec. Dealers said the market opened steadier than flfperally expected and although trade interest was tftto with only 458 lots in<s*Hng 52 crosses throughout the morning New York lfts expected to open higher jp»n»l«y afternoon.
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    • 215 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with December One RSS buyers quoted at 193.50 cents per Idlo, down 125 cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Afternoon prices lost some ground on stale bull selling and forwards offerings and fell further after the close on withdrawal of buyers
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    • 307 9 RA8 prices In ccnU per kilo fMUrdtr n» (per kflo) Sriters (per kflo) Buy^v tat 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b. ***** ixioon 1X0 JO 1X1 JON tat. 1 R.S-S. December 1*00 196 JO Ifs w moo tat. 1 R.S.S January ***** 904J0 K« MM tat. 2 RSS
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    • 95 9 NOON 881 1 tmd 8MR prtcaa ymm im+r 7 ■AS Dhh ICwtm ■Urn 1 1(1.00 >5M0 > bar 1 Mtfc) Imhit Mtk) fcjw Mm MMO MUON Wit lttJON SSR10 SSR SO HVV1 f (Ma pdkl (1-toa paBat) 1 Mm ML00N ItMON 8MRCV SMRL SMRt 8MR CP SMRIO
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    • 749 9 STOCKS on Tuesday closed mixed at the New York market remained caught between the conflicting forces of a poor economic outlook and easing interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average was higher most of the day but then moved down following President Reagan's afternoon press conference. It
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    • 249 9 THE United Nation's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) expects world rice production in 1981 to reach 407 miiHwi tonnes, 7 million higher thaa last year's record level. The rise was due to increased plantings in re«ponse to upward price trends early this year and to
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    • 121 9 THE Kuala Lumpur palm oil market closed lower on light selling In generally quiet dealer said In November, central dropped MHI-50 to 9921 ner south $12-50 to JBLSO and north QTOO to 995. In December central and aouth traded at V» and 9917J0 respectively while January in the
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    • 171 9 WHEAT future» in Chicago on Tuesday closed on bottom of a 4V4 US cent range, down five to 1V« cents a bushel in active trade. Chartists said the market cloaed technically weak, since values settled below the December based 94.32 i wrvri. Widespread wire house and local lone liquidation
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    • 484 9 Reuter WORLD sugar production Is expected to rise substantially in the crop year 1981-82 with estimates ranging from million to 95 ««mi—» tonnes, raw value, compared with actual output of 87 million la ***** L Hie Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said that
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    • 334 9 Reuter TIN PRICES rose £45 on To—day to an all time high on the Tondon Metal (LME) at £8»M0 a tonne. Final prices «ere £10 below the new peak, bat london quotes narrowed the laife premium recently established by Malaysia'• Penang market TUa heavy buying started
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    • 34 9 restaurant Delicacies from the Hunan province We present: Tuesday Night Fashion Show 8 00 p m C 3"H;iMMCi|uiu Arts I?tiibui No Extra Charge Free 1982 Calendars ORCflfe 214 Duneam Road. Singapore 1129 Ttfc *****40,*****22
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    • 177 9 > r vm r rst-r T?IK 9K&?** The Times Calendar 4*^*3^ r •> J r. w. *<» >: a:-*# ,s n The Times Calendar '82 is exquisitely reproduced from eminent Chinese painter, Lu Feng's Plum Blossoms. A favourite subject among Chinese painters, Plum Blossoms epitomize people who display fortitude and
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  • 1847 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. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aaasa (177B) (1)
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  • 138 10 ■MtftuimriKir diamond hot rrou (MIIHIII' prtaaa tm 11) (Mi in n'prtaaa IwNwID The Commerce Ml 123 Dtuad TW Savtad Fund L* I II Spore Fd(USJ) Ml MS Spore Prof Fund 1M L41 91 1.75 S par* See Ftmd l«l 111 (Oct)(today) S part Invest road 104 LM rran*
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  • 2869 10 1961 High Low Cooipaay Last Sal« 1 t OTGr*s Db Dtv CTyi Gr*s TTd r Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SBCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL m us an sis m m osr ow 48 340 11S 130 uo sn is sn 330 3S 81 Acm*
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  • 1823 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. ■Will Akmm (UC IJTS) (I) IJO (1) LB LT sri ACfcM (IJB
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  • 432 10 BUHNBB «M Mk agata lor the Mfc lij it the itoofc hetoon opawd at iM taf tee krnkMrt M*mr (to ■Mfcrt piapli>■ Ij. Tte At «k» Straits Ttaeo liiinlilil Wot had already gataed Ml potato to «ML t»3ag la the Mnt«, prices were eoatlaaaUy p>M
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  • 570 10 PRICES continued to move upwards for the third consecutive day at the Kuala Lumpur stock exchange yesterday, in substantially more active trading. The improved sentiment over the put three days appeared to have much to do with the generally softer Interest rates while soma OigßW believe
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 389 11 ."TONGKAH Harbour Tin JDredging (THTD), which sold off its assets in Thailand to an associate last year, has reported a lower pre-tax profit v of M 52.11 million for the „jrear to June 30, 1981, down 14.8 per cent from before. This was due
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    • 405 11 Supreme Plant uTc Sea View Spore Land S J Amal film I Jm CCM M Bos Spore m erewenes JC-KPH n.j.j vim F F F F I I i F I Itale iMtjfMT 17/9 30/9 1/11 10/11 12/11 15/11 18/11 18/11 i 18/11 10/11 Ll 1 Net EPS
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    • 498 11 cmi MI ay MO* wytr iMft 10%(h) Oct 13 Oct 90 Nov90 10%TE 14J%(a) IMQN T* NTA NYA NTA 7% 4%TE 90% Nov It Nov 91 Jut* 30% 91% Aw WM$m Bafc 90%(b) Nov 5 Nov 17 Nov 23 20% 90% AmMmHi 19% Nov 19 Dec 1 Dec
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    • 154 11 Compa PmrtlcaUn Ex Date Books Close Proposed rights Issue MDI of Star 1 g SLOP per share NYA NYA Proposed bonus issue oil lor 1 NYA NYA Proposed bonis issue of 1 tar 2 NYA NYA Righto issue of 1 tar 2 §|1.4) perahsre NYA NYA Proposed bows
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    • 181 11 THE director* of Perils PImMIhi have declared a second interim dividend of 7.5 per ceot km tax for the year ended Sep 30 baaed ion the enlarged capital of $126.* million. The dividend will be payable on Dec 10 to Aareholders registered on Dec 3. Thii interim dtvldend
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    • In Hongkong...
      • 77 11 Reuter said it issued 19.21 million ordinary HK$l shares to various parties at H.M per share (or the release of a 130.74 mfflhin debt Hie new shares wffl not rank (or the Interim dividend (or the year ending Dec declared on Nov 2, but will
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    • 471 11 GUINNESS Malaysia «pent leas on expansion projects last year due to the high capital expenditure in earlier years as well as a slowdown in sales growth. The group's capital outlay for the 1980-81 financial year, according to chairman J R E Lawton, was lower at Mjin
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    • 630 11 Computers to boost H C's productivity IN AN attempt to raise the productivity of its estates and Improve the efficiency of Its administration, the Harrlsoas and CTOsfiekl plantations group plans to install computers In all its estatea. la aa interview with Airiness Times in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, the manager
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    • 952 11 US PRESIDENT Reagan has picksd several of his regulators from the ranks of thoae they must regulate, apparently becnuae he thinks they know bent how to run things One Is Mr John Shnd, the new chairman of the Securities and p iti, f* Commission (SEC),
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    • 379 11 MOHAN'» Property and Investment Ltd, now re-named Ontrade International Ltd to reflect its change of ownership, has forecast after-tax profits of not less than HK$4.l million for the year ending Dec 31. The forecast does not include any profits to be derived from
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 95 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday rnsfd on snoradic profit-taking in blue chips and high technology issues with many investors concerned at the high margin buying, dealers said. The market avenge shed S.C3 to close at 7JSBJ6The mww* market closed steady. MOT U ta as 5 laM Ow
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    • 48 11 mov it ram aum AUMCWtt > lt-M -U ■«ft Oott. MM BF Ooodrteb LM oach CDC* LhM MMMmm B 1U *UI (MnW A OrVwiUJ m +IM nm OWN JB -MM gf A Wiaui I ]M aod> run mm udcii Mn M Mum* ggjgpi ZZH JA» ssa 5 taT
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    • 56 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday HZ. 7 Monday.— 510 J Week Ago «22 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 853 98 Monday 8S5 21 Week Ago 888 72 HJC.HANG SENG Wednesday 1438 44 Tuesday 1439.47 Week Ago 1380.18 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 101.7 Tuesday 101J Week Ago 6885 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday
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    • 207 11 HONGKONG THE Hongkong market yesterday closed little changed after an active half-day session with the Hang Seng index up Just 0.97 points at 1,436.44, dealers said. After a higher opening on the steady London close, prices drifted down in good two-way business The market is still consolidating
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    • 215 11 THE Sydney market yesterday slid back again today In the wake of uncertainty on Wall Street and the sharp drop in gold price», dealers said. Metal and ofl stocks weakened but selected Industrial issues held ground and son* posted small gains. Brokers said the market appeared to
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    • 28 11 NOT II BatlU "ans£. y W*« Mi -I nm ttum uj* >u 0» Carp »u «JI *l» MB -1 ■tea CW» Ml andi MB 1 MIMinN aoch
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 100 11 NOTICES NOTICE OF PURCHASE European Investment Bank 8.25% dollar bonds of 1977 due October 15, 1987 f Notice is hereby given to Bondholders that during the twelve month period ending October' 15, 1981 US$l,OOO,OOO were purchased. The principal amount of Bonds remaining in circulation on October 15, 1981 was U5526,000,000.
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 153 12 Rises Indices OCBC 1040 i +50 Nov 10 Strait* Trwttai MS 490 Nov 11 Hm| Lm«| lad H LM| Credit 1110 +40 800 +40 BT Indicator: *****1 *****7 Ambassador 740 +40 Industrials: Finance: 680.48 892 56 I C B 640 +36 1479 99 1508.12 Sal Properties 636 +30 Hotels:
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    • Article, Illustration
      142 12 SHARE prices rese agsls yesterday ea the Stock Exchange sf SBagapsre. The Straits Times Mutrial Mez elesed 12J6 pstats higher te $HM while the Business Times laileatsr gaiaed IJM prists ts 137,867. Rises Indices OCBC 1150 +90 Nov 10 Ulu Benin 4B6 +46 Nov 11 S Trading 990
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  • 206 12 HOTEL Tai-Pan, whose recent public issue was wellreceived, has announced its first interim results for the six months ended Sep 30. Its profit before taxation is $L 4 million, achieved on a turnover of $16 million. Taxation win take away away 1542,000, leaving a net profit
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  • 496 12  -  Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By HSUNG BEE HWA TRACTORS Singapore Ltd, a subsidiary of the Sime Darby group, has obtained control of the Ford franchise from Wearne Brothers. The announcement yesterday came less than a month after Sime Darby had acquired the Land Rover franchise
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  • 676 12  -  By KOH TSE YING I THE directors of SPP have come up with another two proposals for acquisition although the company's outstanding proposals are yet to be approved by shareholders. The company's directors yesterday announced that they had reached agreement to acquire the entire issued share
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  • 836 12 LONDON, Wed. Share prices recovered from opening markdowns to close slightly firmer, dealers said. At 3 pm the FT Index was up 2.4 to SQS.I. Trading was very quiet, however, and attention focused on special situations, dealers said. t British Sugar Jumped 15p to 380p following final results,
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  • 341 12 WEARNE Brothers is studying various ways of diversifying Its huslnrsi The remark "was made by a senior management official following the loss of the Ford franchise. Wearnes will give up the franchise on Dec 1. The other franchises currently held by Wearnes are Ley land, Jaguar/Daimler,
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  • TAKING STOCK...
    • 510 12 by HOCK LOCK SIEW MALAYAN United Industries is now a step closer to realising its dream of becoming a major hotel owner and manager in Singapore and Malaysia. Last week, the diversified Malaysianbased group completed two transactions bringing two more hotels under its fold. Apart from Ming
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    • 71 12 AP NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market opened lower amid heightened concern over the decline of the US economy. The Dow Jones average dipped 1.72 points to 85ZJK in the first half hoar. The number of stocks hi value held a *-to-3 lead over gainers. While there
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 44 12 CANADIAN OPPORTUNITY MONTREAL baaed development company la looking for Joint venture partner to invest in new and existing commercial, industrial office complexes. Excellent proposition for investors. Write to: BELCOUBT CONSTRUCTION CO. LIB., OH Seurees Blvd.,' Maatreal, Qaekee, H9BIAZ, CANADA TeL Bx. mmn, maska sthy
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    • 103 12 Modern studios,2*3&4 room luxury apartments '""£38,750 Immediate finance available. New fully-equipped kitchens and bathrooms Fully modernised Wall-to-wall carpets #125 year leases and low ground rents Exceptional value Situated on the Hyde Park Estate Leisure facilities: full-sized swimming pool and squash courts TV Security System and Entry phones 24 hour uniformed
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 69 12 W E AT H E R OUTLOOK for Singapore from 6am to Ipm today: Showers in several areas in the early morning. Raprtflir U kun priar to 7 M pa m Nev II at the airpwt: Maximum temperature 31.0 Associated humidity 82 Minimum temperature 212 Associated humidity 95 Hours of
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 194 13 THE United Thai Shipping Corporation (Unithai) will double its registered capital to ISO million baht to enable the company to buy three new ships. The three new purchases are believed to be in the 13,500 dwt range. The cornpay currently owns two 12,000 dwt
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    • 601 13 SINGAPORE'S port tariffs must be reasonable so as to attract new customers and retain present ones or it will not be long before ships call at other ports. "Then Singapore will become No. 3 again," says a report in the Shippers'
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 88 13 AFP THE Indonesian sea liner Jakarta Lloyd has concluded contracts with Schlichting-Werft Company of Hamburg for the purchase of five container ships from West Germany. Three of the ships are full containers, KM Jayakarta, KM Goa and KM Majapahit (each weighing 20,500 dwt), and the remaining
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      • 90 13 Reuter SUBSIDIARIES of Orient Overseas Container (Holdings) Ltd and Jardine Shipping Ltd signed a joint venture agreement for two ships to be built by Austin and Pickersgill of the UK, a joint statement said. Both are 34,241 dwt bulk carriers and the first will be delivered in
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      • 65 13 Reuter CHANDRIKA Srivastava of India was re-elected to serve a third consecutive term as secretary general of the Inter-governmental Maritime Consultative Organisation (Imco). The election took place during' the 12th Imco Assembly which started meeting on Monday and will continue until November 20. Imco is the United Nations
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    • 672 13 SMpptag Uw P»f« CM Sttpptag Uae Page Cal AdUpetefoShpg AIM Afro-Eurasia All trans Alcar Angkutan Angoaave ANL AFL Ajpuliuf AflCL Asia Merrhant AusUaU Line Australian Coot Bait-Orient Baltic Coat BukLtaT BBS Ben Liar Bn Ocean Bra Asia VI VI VI vn VI VI V I m IV
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    • 406 14 AttIVAU KEPPEL WHARVES Atrevida (after Mathiide Maersk) 31,32 Beta Roao (1300) 19 Builder m (after Builder) 22 Cherry Crystal (0700) 33/34 Da Hong Qiao (after Nedlloyd NaJWa) 5 East Rainbow (1600 Subject Freeboard after Seiamat Dating) 27 28 Johannes Latuhahary (1800 tide after Calimanesti Draft not to
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    • 837 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Name No. Time of Lines Arrival Date Time Gdn Mode of Operatn BungaPenaga 44B/45A 12.11.81 0700 Ned-EAC TA 4 IT Sun Emerald 15SB 12.11.81 1300 Gulfeast TA4 VC Gold Asia 5W 1700 StarShpg
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    • 1643 14 ACTIVE time-charter business featured the freight market on Tuesday with several vessels being secured with Far East delivery for looter term chartering of between one and three years. A newbuilding of 40,000 dwt with delivery Japan for two years tradtag received U558,250 daily while a 27,000 ton new
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    • 654 15 J ANGOLA Fmanda End Oct. Berthing delays of about 90-109 days with 49 vessels at anchor. fcobito End Oct. Bertfong delays 014-5 days. ARGENTINA Buenos Aires End Oct. One grain vessel waiting with delays of 5 days. AUSTRALIA Brisbane End Oct. Berth qgngestion and labour .shortage. ftartland/Geelong/Adelaide End
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    • 244 15 AFP SHIPS in the world's merchant fleet, especially tankers. have been seriously hit by recession, statistics from the General Council of British Shipping (GCBS) showed. The council said the number of ships out of service in late September was the highest since June,
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    • 799 15 THE first of a three-stage plan for developing Darwin's port has already been completed. Darwin's vast, natural harbour now has a As 6 million land-backed wharf, designed to cater for the most modern roll-on roll-off cargo The new 152-metre Stokes Hill wharf can accommodate 200-metre
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    • 1442 20 SCHEDDLE 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 Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN
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    • 192 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service Tk PJtebnf/Kedunf/Busan/lnchon Fm: Busan/H.Konf/BMfkok Td S'pore: *****11 PJC. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 1 \R1)I\I n 4v W I \M Orient Overseas CotilGiteA Line i tftw HM*M| •down Taws (S'port): Fa 12/11 0300 MRS La 11/ II 1500 MRS IS/11 20/11
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    • 279 13 SEALORDO 1 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES 20/12 Abu Dhabi (30/12), Dubai (2/1). Jubaif (5/1). Dammam (8/1), Bahrain (11/1), Kuwait (14/1) 31/12 Kuwait (10/1), Dammam (13/1), Doha (16/1), Abu Dhabi (19/1), Dubai (22/1), Bahrain (25/1) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE ADOMYAH V.17 I |AL KATTYAH ¥.17 30/11 Mina
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    • 14 13 mm CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS In Port LONDON Freights PORT Conditions SHIPPING Schedule REGIONAL Weather
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    • 781 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHA WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CON LAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 0409, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE 1) Gbwf 2) H-bwt 3) B'«w 4) Idam 5) It H F Mb* S poit SaM SjM SaM SaM SaM SaM 17/11
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    • 606 15 The Straits Steamship Group i occ Overseas Containers Limited CONIAINERSHIP SERVICE 10 UK CONTINENT Bvumi Ports and Bangkok CTMa few n/u m/u 11/12 U/U 11/U 13/U 17/12 11/12 29/12 31/12 31/12 «2/l tl/1 U/l M/I 11/1 Wl 12/1 17/1 M/l unmm ax M/U M/l2 11/12 IVI2 19/12 M/U M/U 14/U
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    • 544 16 TOWTHEMMPt ttpfcf FraritM Eiprtn an tmm+ "Mm KoptMf tramhi romnaMm 3/12 5/12 10/12 12/12 11/12 13/12 17/12 19/12 29/12 31/12 30/12 2/1 6/12 1/12 13/12 15/12 14/12 It/12 20/12 22/12 1/1 3/1 21/12 (/I ffJJJ H P»» Wh«o Onoj Wburj 6 Invert Mmi Antwerp 2Tlbd««r wum 10/1 26/1 24/1 20/1
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    • 441 16 H&.S.IMtE KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION P. Ktfang PENANG STORE ALTAI 1701 21-30 Nw 1-3 Dtc 25-27 Nm TO BUSM W-TW 169*1 21-30 (to* 1-3 Dtc 25-27 Not FROM BUSM BANGKOK VESA 167W 21-23 Ok 24-26 ON 11-20 Ok FROM BUSM Miicir rw VEGA 16JE 21-23 Dtc 24-26 Ok 11-20 Ok TO
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    • 571 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) rr+n 22-23/11 24-25/12 27-22/1 Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo ft Aqaba. S E A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/PT KELANG/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS si 545/55N SSB/57N 2-4/11 7-7/11 12-12/11 14-15/11 38/4 M 12-12/11 16-17/11 22-25/11 57N 22-24/11 27-28/11
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    • 527 17 E3 BEN LINE CONTAINERS dwoscwthot TO/FROM EUROPE wmm\ w* M/Ii i«/i« am w/u WW 1 l/M a/u a/u u/ii VU VU 21/12 W/U 31/12 IVU I/I 17/u a/i •ha** mm totr* Mm 5/12 1/12 12/12 U/U 11/12 14/12 IVU 21/12 a/u n/u i/i a/u VI VI 11/1 12/1 HMCSOTOR franc*
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    • 325 17 Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER EPAHt/NC/SCAH SERVICE in m v? Law*** IU CjHry I immnnm »hm MTMM n* MM* KM M M M M M > Wll WU Mi MMMM MM &/U 17/11 I 1 M M M M M IVU VU +1/U i.ami im ivu m/u u/u ivu
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    • 448 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS VOEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) CORABANK SANTA FE SPORE R'DAM HULL HMtG 17 Doc 11 Jon 15 ion 18 Jon 3 Jon 29 Jon 7 Fob 3 Fob (Doop Took Spoco Avoilobio) w »POCO AVONOMOJ Lines U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE tar SWT*
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    • 607 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TTTT Ir i. Xrr^i l ARABIAN GULF m Singapore r TONGO MMU VIS/ISO 14-14/11 Dubai. Dam'm Kuwait r KAfIKARA MMU *13/183 1-1/12 Dubai Dam'm m •w (Containers only) Also accepting Kuwait via Dubai J LATIN AMERICA J accepting PCL/LCL ewgi fcy
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    • 543 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTMIER/REEFER SERVICE Lm*| tar LOS ANSELC. UN FRANCBCO. Bmi. TACOMA. MMCOWCR. IX tcnpHq fa/fa CwMmti AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE r-i m/w NEW ZEALAND SERVICE Nm*( P tan JAPAN SERVICE Sm. *MMM MM Ok T rim/1 lm PMM| P. MtMf IMWH 15/11 Not 17/ li Mr
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    • 355 18 (iroui) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TM FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING 9111J2 13 LINISI GENERAL 91 3111 il4 U N€S, TERMINAL OFFICE ?2?3b83 TELEX RS?4b96 RS 2SS6B A B CARSHIP CABI E CARGOSHIP m .MM Mall KcgiMnl Container Lilies •NOIOR »/71 Nm 24/25 NM 27/7»MM 2/3 DK 4/5
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    • 572 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 175 Room 601 ICB Building Shentor Way Singapore Tel *****22 8 2225%7 P Kr'anq T>| *****4/******) MIDDIf EAST/BED SEA/EUROPt SERVICES undue Shipping Co. Jjd. HAN BOH. S port P. Ketam Lo«dh( tar 13 Nov Dammam/kan 16 Nov taddah/Port Sudan .20 Nov Damnam/Kinrait/Bataata ASIA MERCHANT MARINE GOLDEN LINE
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    • 334 18 LJ 11 iiarwy, Mvwnwr IZ, IHI INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Su.*.- •> ,i- i S'nija; ;A r.- kV-'W L' 7 BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK -1' kM' UN 110K 7IK HINTES/MMIOfIK/ nMVW(M«i) FULL CONTAINER KEST BOUND SERVICE A. FKLfTT HBII7. FM.cn nut *p»m a Mm IDk FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE FULL
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    • 460 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K. JACEWON 15*, K. JACEJM 12W+... C. CONTAIO 14*.. HK CONTAIO 28W. A CONCORD 2W c mi*, m c roze m Sporr 13/11 20/11 29/11 7/12 11/12 16/12 23/12 F'stowc H'burf 5/12 7/12 run A'wtrp 8/12 10/12 9/12 10/12 19/12 20/12 26/12 27/12 30/12 1/1 12/12
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    • 467 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA FT* SPORE KUANTAN TOUT KELAN6 IMLOIVE PROMOTER 30/11 Loading For Jeddati MALDIVE PROGRESS 23/11 20/11 Loading tor Kuwait MALDIVE MACE 17/u (n p ort Loading tor Aden/Mukkala MALDIVE CREST 17/U Loading For Male MALDIVE NAVIGATOR 17/11 15/11 m Port Loading For Hodetdah (Also Loading At Pasir
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    • 613 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVET STOPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55, Harfcet Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Telei Numben RS 213*0 RS ***** RS ***** N/S SHMRAT MM SOON SON. M> IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. JALAN RMPCMNG. PORT KLANG MALAYSIA Tel *****6/1
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    • 147 20 international LINE E!l EGYPTIAN FLAG DMCCT UNERURVICI TO MVFT (PORT SUEZ POUT SAB ALEXANDRIA) rrai n.MQ nun mom W» 17 lua BK 17 DK M OK 23 *.if MJ i- fl N SHIPPING PTf ID 1 vl* '>ntrp Maf'twn»» Squjr* S po'" "4 1 T i R r > ?Ir.!
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    • 300 20 JAP AN/STRAITS/JAPAN Fully Containerised Service Vessel Tokyo Robe S pore Penanf P. Ketone S pore Tokyo Kobe MBSTW» SU M 94 Ml 14/11 15/11 24/11 28/11 NOUBAY Vl2 14/1113/1125/11 24/11 27/11 «/12 11/12 K. PIONEER V 2 19/11 21/11 3/12 4/12 4/12 7/12 11/12 21/12 (NOTE! NOttBAY I K PBHER
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    • 151 20 If) JOHORE SHIPPING Ljr 153 JAI AN TEf*GKU BADAP PO«T «K ANO SELANCOP MAI AV9IA BINTULU CONTRACTORS SDN. BERHAD 31 PndutM DaW. «ud»«. S«ni T«t S77CVMMt Tataimntu Express Car-Carriar/MMIO Sank* to East Hater* I NO 1 Ml/11 i no l t.n/ti i no. i w-.il/ti I NO. 1 V-.19/S1 (Accepting
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    • 128 20 SAUDI S LINE Regular Conventional Service (AM Saudi Flog VwmO SN PK PNG Loo«ling forSLD MPT toWH 17/12 MM niMMtt 4MXM/4MM MMiniKnwmn TRfINSTIMBER LINE BULK TIMBER SERVICE 14/11 21/11 11/11 1/12 MM, Trinte, MmMmm, SxtarM, SSLn Tlx nvt/w ICE MACK LINE m pi 15/11 17/11 23/11 25/11 31/11 2/12 Emtmi
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    • 148 20 POtKAFALAN LAUTAN MRU SDN. WD fO aw22o kouKrubaiu Sobrt 9 Sab* S**wk Bangkok Smppore Port keitng SEALION SHIPPING (S) PTE. LTD. Tel: *****81 Tlx: ***** SEALION SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. Tel: 38-7754, 38-7419, 38-9851 Tlx: MA***** SEJAMA SHIPPING A TRANSPORT SDN BHD. Tel *****, ***** Tlx: MA***** NORDIN SHIPPING TRADING
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 150 20 Regional Weather m Va >? $01 JK SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 AJML THIS MORNING. LEGEND? R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather s-*S Wind direction with speed In knots Wave height Cloudy Sky Sarfaee winds are Indicated hy arrows which fly with the wind ©Ok full circle rtprtnU
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