The Business Times, 19 November 1981

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1», lttl 60 CENTS
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  • 319 1 SINGAPOREANS, in their recourse to the English language as the key to modern science and technology, must not lose touch with their respective cultural backgrounds. Therefore, it is important that the Government promote the "Speak Mandarin" campaign and bilingualism, President Devan Nair said
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  • 578 1  -  By WONG SOUK YEE MANUFACTURERS of television sets and cassette tape recorders in Singapore have hit a bad patch since the second half of this year and there are no immediate signs of recovery at this stage. Latest available government statistics show that the
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  • 317 1 AFTER three successive months of decline, money supply (Ml) grew by $148 million to reach $6.45 billion in September. The increase was maiply in demand deposits. According to the latest monthly statistical bulletin issued by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, the main stimulus to money
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  • 434 1  - Record US$1.3b topped from Asian market By ALVIN TAY TOTAL new issues on the the Asian dollar bond market this year will reach a new high of US$l.3 billion when another six papers worth $370 million are floated. The new offerings include a $100 million floating rate notes (FRN) by
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  • 171 1 THE $63 million extension of Hotel Malaysia will change its entire look and make it the largest hotel under the Goodwood group. This was revealed yesterday at the signing ceremony between the hotel and a local company, Building and Engineering Enterprises, which was awarded the contract to
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 70 1 THE Singapore branch of Grindlays Bank will lead manage a syndicated loan worth U5577.2 million for a USbased company, Global Marine, to finance the construction of a selfpropelled drilling vessel and a jackup drilling rig. The loan is expected to be guaranteed in part by the Export Credit
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    • 56 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Wed. President Reagan today offered to scrap a US plan for new missile bases in Europe if the Kremlin dismantles SS-20 and other European-based rockets. He said he had sent a "simple, straightforward yet historic" message to President Brezhnev proposing a tradeoff in US-Soviet arms talks
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    • 78 1 AP BEIJING, Wed. The United States and China today signed preliminary tax agreements to exempt each other's ships calling at American and Chinese ports, and to limit the tax liability for aviation. Both sides agreed not to levy excessive taxes on aviation. US Treasury Secretary Donald Regan later
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    • 77 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Hyundai Engineering and Construction of South Korea has won a US$22B million contract to build the world's third-longest bridge linking the northern resort island of Penang with the Malaysian mainland. The bridge, which spans 8.4 km of water with an overall length of 13.5
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    • 63 1 AFP GENEVA, Wed. Representatives of developing countries today said they could not accept yesterday's EEC stance on the Multifibre Arrangement (MFA), the renewal of which is to be negotiated here from today onwards. Third World spokesman Felipe Jarmarillo of Colombia said he is glad EEC ministers had finally
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    • 72 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Wed. Royal Dutch/ Shell group's Thai Shell Exploration and Production Co, which holds a concession for oil exploration in central Thailand, reported crude oil flow of 3,000 barrels a day from its well at Kamphaeng Phet in the north central region. Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda
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    • 55 1 TOKYO, Wed. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation (NTT), which runs Japan's telephone network, will conclude a cross-licensing agreement with International Business Machines Corp (IBM) tomorrow. An NTT spokesman said the agreement would lead to the exchange of information on advanced technology and run for five
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  • 450 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG AMERICAN investments in the Asean region are likely to increase strongly if the tone at the start of the Asean-US economic conference yesterday is anything to go byThe keynote addresses made by the American delegates, led by Mr Charles Robinson,
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  • 236 1 THE KEY to increased American investment in Asean could well be with the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Opic), the American insurance and credit guarantee institution. Already, Opic has between US$l.5 billion and $2 billion worth of projects in the pipeline for Asean. These projects
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    • 250 1 Car Audio Specialist FUJITSU TEN LIMITEO IJQ3IBSI LYALL and Evatt has advised investors to take advantage of any rally/ in the market to switch out of the more over-rated stocks into those with lower risks Page 14 THE output of the electronics industry is expected to grow by only 8
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    • 184 1 British Cloth insist tin tlie best r A Are you often tired, tense Do you suffer from backache, rheumatism or varicose veins? Do you have a weight problem? Are you worried about your heart? Has your urge to'get up and go' got up and gone? jv a s fv Ait
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 413 3 WANG Computers, Singapore, has been reorganised to support the parent company's declared aim of becoming the leader in office automation. Its new general manager, Mr Courtney Wang said the Singapore office has been restructured based on new office automation products announced in Massachusetts on Nov 3.
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    • 275 3 THE TEA Aaettoa Imsrls tfsa sf Sbgapsre to hsMiag lis first tea aaetfea m Dee 2 at Ham at the Jaraag Tswa Hall. Gee WUte Cs Pie Ltd will be aaetfealag SW chests sf tea aad J THsmas I Cs Shiga pere
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    • 91 3 The Vocations] and Industrial Training Board (VTTB), in conjunction with the Singapore Retail Merchants' Association (SRMA), is organising a one-day supervisory retail sales workshop tomorrow at the Hotel and Catering Training School. Mr Teo Cheng Peow, chairman of the SRMA will open the workshop aimed at
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    • 88 3 KHONG Guan Biscuits, a leading biscuit manufacturer in Singapore, recently won the Monde Selection gold medal for the high quality of its Sultana biscuits. Monde Selection is independent of all national authorities and commercial groups and is organised by the Institute for Quality based in Brussels.
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    • 283 3 ABOUT 1,000 pieces of machinery which once belonged to Rollei Singapore will be sold on Dec 9 by public auction the first time any of its assets will be disposed of by this method of salePrevious sales of Rollei's assets were handled directly
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    • 304 3 A JAPANESE youth development organisation is examining the feasibility of offering two scholarships to Singaporeans for industrial training in Japan, possibly in the field of computer software. The chief of the training department of Oisca International (Organisation for Industrial, Spiritual and Cultural Advancement)
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    • 735 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES Nov 16-20: Industrial Marketing Management, SIM Conference Room, Singapore Institute of Management Nov 16-Dec 22: Ultrasonic testing of materials, Sisir Building (Lecture Theatrette), Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research Nov 17 to 19: How to Maximise your Returns on Investment, Hilton Hotel, American Institute
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    • 462 3  -  By WONG AI KWEI THE output of the electronics industry is expected to grow by only 8 to 10 per cent from $5.5 billion in 1980 to slightly more than $6 billion this year. This is way below the phenomenal 34 per cent growth recorded
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    • 116 3 BERGER Paints' Jurong factory will be exporting paints worth about $1 million to the lucrative Hongkong market Previously Hongkong had been supplied by its UK parent company, the Berger, Jensen A Nicholson group. Mr Ken Killian, director and general manager of Berger Singapore, said, "In recent years, the
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    • 208 3 BANK of America has announced the promotion of Mr CaadM* Baadacei to senior vice president and country general manager for its operations in Singapore. With his promotion, Mr Banducd will become a member of the Asia division executive council, the senior management and policy making body for
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 749 4  -  By ALVIN TAY THE LOAN portfolio of commercial banks took a radical change this year, with more money going to individuals and the construction sector and less to manufacturing and general commerce. This shift in bank emphasis reflects the buoyant stock and property markets
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    • 318 4 THE Malaysian ringgit remained strong this year In spite of a slight weakening against the US dnllar and the Sin gaps re dnllar. Its declining vnlne against the Singapore dnllar will ant spoil the roan try's Image bat will Instead help to Increase Its experts, said
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    • 420 4 Reuter THE CAMPBELL Commission's proposals for a major overhaul of the Australian financial system are a welcome move towards an eventual alignment with Asia's more progressive financial centres, bankers and foreign exchange dealers in Hongkong and Tokyo said. But there is caution at the moment about
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    • 141 4 BANQUE Nationale de Paris, Algemene Bank Nederland and Banque De L'lndochine et de Suez yesterday lowered their prime lending rates to 14 per cent. The new rate represents a fall of Mr point for the first two banks and point for Indosuez. Over in the
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    • 56 4 IN A REPORT yesterday on the CPF home protection insurance scheme, wd said no instalment payments will be allowed under the scheme. The CPF has clarified that some members may not have enough CPF savings to meet the one-time payment for the insurance. They may contact the board
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 22 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 14.2 per cent.
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      • 188 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Nov 18. US Dollars Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 12V. 12* 1 month 124* 124 2 months 124 12 v. 3 months 13 124 6 months 135/16 13 VIC 9 months 134 134 12 months 131/16 13 5/1# SwJr*.
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      • 46 4 RANGE of prt, 1 OB otter* Nov 18 id by dlsOvenUfht :1S tolS Call depos its n ton CU«iM B-TIM 8«Uimf 3-month Treasury bills SH 5H 3-month Bank bills 101V1610 13/18 3 months CD lO'i 10* 6 months CD 11 10* Source: National Discount Co
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      • 129 4 THE US dollar was mixed against other major currencies in quiet, thin London trading yesterday which reflected the absence of West German hanks due to the Repentance Day holiday, dealers said. The dollar firmed against the Swiss franc on news major Swiss banks cut time deposit rates. It eased
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      • 476 4 LOWER US interest rates coupled with expectations of a further fall contributed to the weakening of the US dollar against currencies on the local foreign exchange yesterday. The American unit opened at 2.0575/85 against the local dollar. It slid to a low of 2.0535/45 but recovered slightly to
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      • 188 4 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday turned weaker after a firmer opening but the market still cloaed higher on balance compared with overnight levels. Total sales for the day was recorded at 74 lots while kerb volume at 141 lots with interest mainly centred on December and February contracts. Prompt cloaed
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      • 37 4 Tm MM New York 8KB 8 20B J5B I Z7S Zurich I.I1B 8 288 8.21S 8.J8S We4 Tmm Singapore 8 JOB 8.1SB 8.J5S 8.30S Closing prices in US dollar* troy ounce Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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      • 169 4 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday eased against most major currencies in late foreign exchange trading, dealers said. The US unit declined in the afternoon, led by a depreciation against the yen. Some dealers unwound cross-positions in Eurocurrencies with the dollar in favour of dollar-yen positions. Trading was thin
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      • 184 4 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed weaker at 223.60 yen compared with a 224.30 opening in Tokyo and a 223.85/224.00 close in New York overnight, dealers said. But it was sharply below the 221.00 finish in Tokyo on Tuesday. Trading volume was an active 11.57
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      • 43 4 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $150 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Nov 23 to Nov 27. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 657 6 NYT PRESIDENT Reagan's chief economic adviser, Mr Murray- Weidenbaum, has lowered his growth forecast for 1982 in an implicit acknowledgment that the recession would be neither mild nor brief. Instead of the 3.4 per cent growth forecast in July, Mr Weidenbaum said he expected growth of about
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    • 247 6 Reuter EEC textile representatives have reached agreement on a tough set of proposals for the negotiations on a new Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA). The proposals include measures (or cutting back EEC imports of cheap textiles from Third World countries like Hongkong. Taiwan and South Korea.
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    • 162 6 UPI THE US Senate Appropriations Committee has opposed a request from President Reagan to make deeper cuts in an emergency spending bill. The opposition by the Republican-controlled committee has increased the likelihood Mr Reagan will veto the measure. The measure, estimated to provide US$4l5
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    • 414 6 UPI THE United States government has (or the first time issued a written warning to Japan that its trade surplus with the US is passing from being an economic irritant into a political problem and has proposed specific action. Mr William Barraclough, the Economic
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    • 428 6 AFP The Electricians Union in Britain has agreed that its members would never go on strike at a new Toshiba television factory in Plymouth. In return for its pledge the union gets a new form of arbitration. Under the new system, industrial disputes will
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    • 716 6 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine > From PAA PA0Q5 0115 NYC/SPOHKG MAS MHOl 0630 KUL SlA SQ41 i 0710 MAA PIA PK772 0730 KHI/CMB/KUL SlA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH811 0815 PEN MAS MH671 08C KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH680 0M0 BKI/MYY/KCH SIA SQ201
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    • 170 6 Reuter ECONOMIC growth in major industrial economies will be lower in the second half of this year than previously forecast. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) now estimates the growth to be lower than last July's official forecast of one per cent. OECD
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    • 130 6 Reuter MARATHON Oil has argued in court that a takeover by Mobil would result in a radical restructuring of the oil industry in America. Its senior attorney told a federal district court that the proposed takeover would have damaging effects on competition far beyond those of
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    • 162 7 AFP HONGKONG exports of clothing and accessories rose by 19 per cent to U553.66 billion from Januto September this year, compared with the same .••period last year. In the non-clothing tex- tiles sector, shipments of Hongkong yarn, fabrics, „«ade-up articles and related products increased by 17
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    • 544 7 NYT GENERAL Motors Corporation has started an unusual campaign to convince its 499,C00 employees of the "hard realities that may be required for the company's survival," according to a private GM memorandum obtained by the New York Times. A major purpose of the campaign,
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 270 7 Agencies US President Reagan will not overlook the interests of "American businessmen in €hina when he decides whether to sell Jetfighters to L Taiwan, Treasury Secretary Regan said yester"day. "-••Our government is very Sensitive to this matter," :Mr Regan said after threedays of talks with Chinese officials.
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    • 388 7 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan has won another round in his plan to modernise US strategic nuclear forces when the Senate Appropriations Committee voted overwhelmingly to endorse the controversial B-l bomber .v The committee defeated by 21-7 an amendment that would have deleted the 1962 appropriation of |2.4
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  • 371 8 "ABOUT TWO thousand years ago in ancient Greece, Socrates was convicted of corrupting the minds of youth. In accordance with the Greek system of justice, he and his prosecutor were each asked to propose an appropriate punishment for his crime. The senate would then choose
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  • 202 8 IT IS HUMAN nature to dislike any change that upsets old routines and well-worn practices. As creatures of habit, we find it inconvenient and annoying to be forced to stop doing things the way we have always been doing them. And yet, in the same breath we
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 707 8 1 -11-OR CBOSSWOSD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACBOBB 1 Possibly waits to bet belted! (5) 6 Try to state differently (5) 9 Like a wedded relationship that may be martial (T) 10 It's metallic la more than one way (5) 11 Down between the sheets (3, 2) 12 China rtverT (5) 13
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    • 706 8 &WWDTO Tribute to Jack Lemmori BALLET, tap iaaeli|, y*H p(VyN atay ip far atgkt'a Dmmeta' Mmm (ek S, 11.*). Ike mala iaarrr k elww agrapkw Jag Byalep wto h Jatard fey Karea Kata, Haai Calm, Fraak Aifntyi ami Aaa BefaHag ,wkea he perferaia iaaeea ta aaags Ike "All That Jib",
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  • 1139 9  -  FLORENCE CHONG, reporting from Sydney, interviews Keith Campbell, chairman of the Campbell committee... FLORENCE CHONG, MAJOR Singapore and South-east Asian banks are expected to join the race for a licence to operate in Australia, if the Australian government accepts and implements the Campbell report. The long-awaited
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  • 1005 9  -  By DAVID SHIPLER NYT THE GUESSING game surrounding the peace plan of Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Fa>*l would he or would he not recognise Israel? has been generating considerable impatience in Jerusalem, mainly because Israelis think they know the answer very well. Optimism comes hard
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  • 846 9  -  FORUM, with FLORA LEWIS NYT THE MIDDLE EAST is sharply dividing the West again, showing once more the lack of coherent policy. There is a danger now that the Sinai peace force to move in when the Israelis move out is falling apart even before it
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 167 11 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday broke late to close on bottom of seven cent range, down three to 4 V* US cents a bushel. Late aggressive selling by the Large Professional House, estimated at 1.5 million bushels of both March and May and 500,000 January, prompted local long
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    • 211 11 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed technically weak and on new day's lows, down six to five US cents a bushel in mostly local trade. Sell-stops were touched off late when prices penetrated the December based 14.32 support level, fueling the decline, traders said. Prices were pressured all
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    • 70 11 THE STRAITS til price in Peuig yesterday dropped three cents to MJSS.7I per Idle, still within the ITC ipper range ef $34.16 sad $37.89, dealers said. lie easier sentiment dlseenntod Lsndsn's higher pestttoa fellewIng slackened demand frsm everseas and lecaliy bat was sapparted by lnflsentlal bayers at this
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    • 34 11 Rubber: Nov 18 Singapore: Dec: 187.50 cents (down 2.00 cents) Malaysia: Dec: 220.00 cents (down 2.00 cents) Tin: M 535.70 per kilo (down three cents) Official offering: 175 tonnes (down 15 tonnes)
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    • 120 11 Reuter NATURAL rubber producers and consumers meeting in Kuaia Lumpur have agreed to discuss an urgent producer request for an increase in the International Natural Rubber Agreement's (Inra) price range, conference sources said. The producer members, led by Malaysia, the largest exporter, succeeded in getting their
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    • 238 11 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with December One RSS buyers quoted at 187.50 cents per kilo, down two cents from Tuesday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on some stale bull selling after a higher opening. Afternoon prices were easier on continued stale bull liquidation
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    • 315 11 RAS prices In cent* per kilo yesterday Norn (per kilo) |in J"! J £55 prompt o h. m.00 ITS DON tot. 1 R.S.S December UOJO 100 SO i"! i Hi J nu ry mo MJO I*** 136.30 IMJON 154.30 156.S0N 14,50 149 JON e W St 1«J0N *****
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    • 1010 11 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures ended yesterday morning near the highs with gains of £15 to £18 a tonne but trading was quiet with a volume of only 878 lots including 68 self trades and 10 options. Prices stayed inside a £10 range after having opened with gains of
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    • 116 11 THE Kuala Lumpur palm oil market yesterday closed lower on further selling in continued quiet trading, dealers said. November in the south dropped M 52.50 to $910 per tonne and in December the south region fell $5 to 1897.50 while north traded at $895 on ex-mill basis. January
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    • 821 11 REVIVAL OF DEMAND EXPECTED FT COPPER has become more attractively priced as an industrial raw material for users paying in dollars with every passing month of recession. The most popular international yardstick of copper prices is the price of cash copper wirebars traded on
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    • 477 11 THE number of active tin mines in Peninsular Malaysia has continued to drop. The total for September was 730 against 750 in August. According to the latest mining statistics released during the weekend, the drop was mainly caused by a reduction in the number
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    • 174 11 CHINESE nihi l Butane, per MO kg yesterday. Ceewt 41: Bulk fob $108.00 sellers, old djrum (in second land drum) fob {122.00 sellers, new dram fob $126.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $57 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $377.50 seUers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW
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    • 193 11 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttss yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20a 2,570; 32i 3,180, 40s 3.350 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pleas goads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 324 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SS per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.33, 100 per cent secood class 1.13, 100 per cent third class LOB, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.73, Special
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    • 423 11 INDONESIA has abandoned plans to extend its coffee growing acreage because of falling world coffee prices and a sizeable cut in export quotas. Indonesian exporters had hoped to obtain at least a 4 per cent quota increase in the 1982 crop year at September's
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 53 11 1 Ggsaig restaurant present' Tuesday Night Fashion Show 8 00 p m 'Ju-> rs OV B'i« it Tifnat P G46 Pmrnsu a Pn.' llt Pi a/, Eastern Ag«nci«s Pte Ltd j -♦f, v>,A rn: S n'jH; Iff. O*Sl V >'}►- r > f- V 3ltaimrqiuu Arts >luftui Pte Ltd No
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    • 127 11 Teppanyaki enjoyment from the \«y first sizzle SC seoit I V m Much of the enjoyment of Teppanyaki is the preparation of the fare right before your eyes. With "baton in his hand watch our chef conduct the whole Teppanyaki overture From the very first sizzle your enjoyment of the
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  • 1901 12 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 < zxe >
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  • 201 12 MNGAPOM VNTt TBtOT (Maaagan' pttoaa tar Hmv It) The Cora mere* 314 3 .30 The Saviap Fund l S3 182 S pore Proj Fund 1J7 1.44 S pore Sec Fund 2 01 218 S pore Invest Fund I K 1.10 S pore Equity Fund 1.35 1.42 A8tA UNIT
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  • 2895 12 1981 High Low Company Last Sale orGr's Div Div Cvr Gr'a Net YTd P/E Vol Day COOO) Hick Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 494 248 Acma lis 115 Alcom 350 130 Allied Choc 312 150 BAT 420 308 BaU 200 75 Ben 470 360 Berjaya Kawat
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  • 2149 12 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. MDUmtULS Ufm (1 408 I CES) (4) 1 38 (2) 1 37
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  • 787 12 AGAINST expectatlaas d a toll, share prices at the Btaek Exchaage d Stogapere reeavered yeeterwith straag haylag evideat ta several eaaaters. Opealag prices were «nl*®d. Bat ma alter, a flnmber «I eaaaters begaa to m Vf "P qok-kiy. By the nUd-day break, the Straits Times
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  • 580 12 BUYING interest returned to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday taking prices higher after Tuesday's fall. Conditions in the afternoon session appeared better and trading was carried out at a faster pace. Perhaps the improvement on the Hongkong market, following a sharp fall on Tuesday, helped
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1378 13  -  COMPLICATED WEB OF CROSS-HOLDINGS The Socfin group, the intriguing* French-Belgian conglomerate with more than 28,740 hectares of estates in Malaysia, is fast coming into the public view because of recent major developments on the plantation scene. This is the first of a two-part article which tries
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    • 312 13 PRODUCTION of tin concentrates by the companies in the Malaysia Mining Corporation group increased to 1,300 tonnes during October, compared with 1,214 tonnes in September and 1,261 tonnes in August. Output rose sharply at Malayan Tin Dredging in the four months to end-Octo-ber the
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    • 127 13 Mr ANDREW Aun-Li Chen has joined Aon as a director. He is currently also a director of Pan-El International which is now the single largest shareholder of Acma. STOCKHOLDERS of Hator Merila have approved the resolution to increase the company's authorised share capital to $400 million from 1200
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    • In Hongkong...
      • 75 13 Reuter has announced an in- terim dividend of 20 HKcents for the year ending March 31. The company went public in May last year. The issue prospectus said it expected to pay dividends totalling at least 55 cents for the current year. For the year
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 181 13 HONGKONG STOCKS in Hongkong yesterday closed steadier supported by sporadic late buying after easing slightly by mid-morning. THe Hang Seng index gained 11.49 points to 1,387.80 for the half-day session against a 5.20 drop by 1100 hrs, and compared with Tuesday's 56.75 loss. Yesterday's trading was quiet
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    • 194 13 THE Sydney market yesterday was static and trading dull in the wake of the release of the Campbell committee report into Australia's financial system. Industrial stocks were mixed and mineral and oil issues regained ground during the day after slipping at the opening yesterday morning. The
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    • 333 13 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday rose in active trading with sentiment boosted by anticiation of increased foreign investor interest following the yen's sharp rise against the US dollar, dealers said. The market average gained 18.7] points to close at 7,667.31 on a volume a 420 million
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    • 71 13 NOV M Asm Fibre BahU InvemaUontJ Cu—ll Uc» Inirmauon&l Tru AyuUiara In» And Tm*t M Run Tower fi n -1 Banckok Bank Bank Of Arudhaj* Ltd Bcrll Juckrr Charoonf That wire Dm Tnut 1 II 1 \i 8 unch 1 Slam Cement Slam City Cement South Arta Fibre Thai
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    • 77 13 NOV li Aco)* Mining Altau Con A PHOt Mm unctl OrttnlaJ B Phil Owmi PtlilVS A Phlici B JM irn unch OJI Ml AUm COB. a Bi|ulo Oold jo unch PLOT m aui unci) unch BiunMCon B "ZZz« -1 ■Kb Po*eo B Ml BP Goodrich rnr» MO 4 ten*
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    • 53 13 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 906.3 Monday 503.7 Week Ago 302.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 860.17 Monday j MS 03 Week Ago 853.96 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 1307 JO Tuesday 1386.31 Week Ago 1436.44 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 700.9 Tuesday 700.4 Week Ago 101.7 ALL ORD1NARIE8 Wednesday 506.1 Tueadau 505-3
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 121 13 PLASTIC PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING FACTORY FOR SALE Available as a going concern a JTC factory in Jurong manufacturing plastic products. Land area 15,000 sq. feet. Built up area 10,000 sq. ft. consisting of 7,500 sq. ft. factory space and 2,500 sq. ft. office space. Wide range of mould making and plastic
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    • 40 13 r *> *h The Hunt iqBl Jt i v., > v <■ V v m *v: h i m V *9S*i /Ml the timele>> rituah of the table, updated uiqlithj. Asu'P.i. th Ins A V ,''P, 'Hie >omep(aee special to take someone special.
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  • 460 14 DIRECTORS of Kempas (Malaya) have recommended minority shareholders of the company to accept Sime Darby's offer to take over their shares at M|7 each. In an announcement to shareholders, directors pointed out that the terms of the offer are "fair and reasonable" and that the scheme of
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 138 14 Rises H LeoBf Credit Paramoaat M U I Pa b tic Buk Ialaad Pta 8*1 Praytrtin TtiftaiTMlIk Paper Product* Ba TU Su< Maiaa Pallia DBS Geatiacs Hoag Pok 1040 440 1220 796 SB 835 324 an 304 288 830 900 338 50 44 40 40 35 +30 ♦30 +*>
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    • Article, Illustration
      146 14 Rises M U I 1340 60 Raleigh HL Credit 490 1100 +50 +50 PMRI 360 Paper Products T Textile 318 352 32 +32 Paramount 470 +30 P Bank 820 +30 OCBC 1160 +30 H L lad 1360 +30 United Estates 340 +24 PMC 462 +24 Promet 422 22
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  • 188 14 Reuter. PT Unilever Indonesia has received the Indonesian government's approval for a public listing. Unilever, which will issue 9.2 million shares worth US$46 million, will become the ninth and biggest listed company in Indonesia. Company officials said the new capital would help pay for
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  • 560 14  -  ■Him Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By HSUNG BEE HWA CHEVELINA is apparently giving up the fight to gain complete control of SPP Ltd, a Singapore-based paper products group, but a new suitor is about to come into the picture. He is Mr Lim
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  • 77 14 PRE-TAX profits of Sungei Bahru Rubber Estates fell from £214,933 to £122,180 for the year to June 30 1980. Turnover declined from £957,063 to £798,065. Profits included investment income of £49,038 (£41,963) but were after replanting and replacement costs of £108,426 (£80,317). Tax took £37,228 (£130,476), for
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  • 843 14 LONDON, Wed. Exco featured oo its stock market debut, opening at 185p against the offer price of MOp. Other shares were slightly higher where traded. The offer by money brokers Exco m heavily oversubscribed. The share price eased 5p to l£op in active early trading. Gold ahares opened
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  • 780 14 LYALL and Evatt has advised investors to take advantage of any raliy in the market to switch out of the more over-rated stocks into those with lower risks. According to the broking firm, the shipyards are a good bet as are shares of Pan-El, Hong
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  • 313 14 MALAYSIAN civil servants may buy shares in public companies or set up cooperatives but they should not take part in business that will give rise to a conflict of interests with their Jobs. The view was put forward by Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri
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  • 8 14 NEW YORK, Wed. Stocks opened higher.
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  • 311 14 SHAREHOLDERS of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Berhad have approved the scheme for the separation of Rothmans into two distinct quoted companies on each side of the Causeway. The resolution approving the scheme was passed at the company's general and extraordinary general meetings on Oct 22.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 77 14 U5515,000,000 Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit, due 23rd November 1984 The Mitsubishi Bank, Limited (Singapore Branch) A In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the six month interest period from 20th November 1981 to 20th May 1982, the Certificate will
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    • 232 14 PUBLIC AUCTION Wednesday, December 9th, 10.00 a.m. on the premises of Qollei Singapore (Pie) Ltd. 750 Chai Chee Road Republic of Singapore OVER 300 VERY LATE MODEL PRECISION AUTOMATICS, GEAR MACHINERY, BLANKING PRESSES, FINISHING MACHINES AND MACHINE TOOLS AS LATE AS 1981 OSTER WALDER MODEL GKP-FBO TRIPLE ACTION FINE BLANKING
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 64 14 OUTLOOK for Singapore from 6am to Ipm today: Generally cloudy with showers in several areas from midday. Report It U tours prtor to 7.31 pm en Nov 18 at the airport: Maximum temperature 28.2 Associated humidity 83 Minimum temperature 24.3 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 0.05 Rainfall in millimetres
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 188 15 THE Philippine Ports Authority (PPA is conducting a study on the storage system at the Manila International Port to minimise congestion in MlP's present makeshift container freight station and prevent such problem when the new container freight station (CFS) becomes operational by the
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    • 499 15  -  By JUNE LIM NIPPON Yusen Kaisha (NYK) will soon be making Auckland, New Zealand, its regular port of call on its Australia-Gulf service. The extended service will be launched by the Plata, a full container ship which will sail into Auckland on Dec
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 118 15 Reuter SUEZ Canal Authority (SCA) chairman Mashour Ahmed Mashour asked Japanese Foreign Minister Sunao Sonoda (or financial assistance for the second phase of the canal expansion project, Japanese Foreign Ministry officials said. Sonoda was quoted as replying that Japan will extend as much economic cooperation to
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      • 111 15 AFP PORT authorities at Tanjung Priok, north Jakarta, have received reports that certain foreign oil tankers have been taking prostitutes on board, it was reported. The authorities were considering taking steps against the skippers, Jakarta daily newspaper Berita Buana reported. "Such a practice is against the law and
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      • 90 15 THE Institute of International Container Lessors is in the process of developing a damage and repair code that will provide a uniform method of recording information. Work on the code has been under way for nearly a year. It will be abbreviated "plain language" form that
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    • 670 15 Sklpptag Um P»«* CM SMpplag LhM P»«e (M Achipelego Shpg VI 3 Evergreen IV 3 Afea VI 3 Feaco vn 4/5 Afro-Eurasia VI 2 Plot La Lauro V 5 All trans vn 4 Franco- Belg m 4/5 Alpac VI 5 Frata NVOC VI 2 Angkutan VI 4
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    • 427 16 AJUUYAIA x KEPPEL WHARVES Arlene <110») 8 Atrevtda (after Stmt») 31/31 Bintolu No 1 (ro-ro) (1800) 45A Barber Nara (1500) 47 Equator (after Builder II) 22 •Letitia Lykes (0900) 33/34 "Palm Sea Hone (OHIO) 13 Sterling Ace (after Blue MatsuyaJTM) 5 Seng Giap (U00) 27 Straits Venture
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    • 853 16 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS' AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Name No. Time ol Arrival Date Time Shipping Lines Gdn Mode of Operatn NedDeJima i33 19.11.81 1500 Ned-EAC TA3 TT Galleop Agate 66WB 18.11.81 0700 S'pore Shpg TA 4 TT Keumgang Glory 12/81 19.11.81
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    • 1642 16 MODERATE chartering developed for grain on Tuesday out of North American ports at mostly steady rates but most other sectors of the freight market very subdued with no new features emerging. A steady US$22 was agreed for grain from the US Gulf to Japan while $17 was agreed
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    • 352 17 •THE state-owned Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) has announced a net profit of Rupees 183.6 million for the year 1960-81. This is after absorbing the loss of 0 R564.7 million on services to Andaman-Lakshadweep sectors run by SCI as a socio-economic venture. But for this 1960-81
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    • 210 17 AFP CHINA has set up a national shipbuilding industry corporation that will act as general contractor for the country's offshore platform projects, Chinese official sources said. The corporation "welcomes cooperation with Chinese and foreign enterprises and is ready to take bids for China's offshore platforms,"
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    • 211 17 AFP AN estimated 60 million deadwieght tons of tankers of 17.5 per cent of the world oil tanker fleet are currently being "under-utilised", according to EA Gibson, the London-based shipping brokers in their latest assessment of the tanker market. Gibson estimated that as
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    • 751 17 THE Norwegian Shipowners Association is wasting no time in making known what it expects the Conservative government to do in order to strengthen the competitive ability of the shipping industry. Greater opportunity to register tonnage under flags of convenience and reduced manning
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    • 1471 22 SCHEDULE 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 J published at a maximum of three weeks.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 279 15 W HEUN6-A SHIPPING KMEA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P.Ketanf/Kwiuni/Busan/lnchon Fm: Busjn/H.Konf/Banfkok Id S'porc: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 KX. *****0 Orient Overseas ContcmeA Line FUUY CONTAMUSED SEWICE TO EUROfE («U SUEZ) C** BitMrtow Jftw HMteri *Oosinc Tims (Span): Fa 19/11 0600 HRS ia 11/11 1800 HRS FULLY
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    • 314 15 SKALORD I UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES ALOMMHAHMI Dubai (6/1), Abu Dhabi (9/1). Doba (12/1), Dammam (15/1), Kuwait (18/1), Shuhaxf (21/1). FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE M. WATTY AH *17 JEKL Ali V.19 BARZAN V.19 Dubai (8/12), Dammam (10/12). Kuwait (12/12), Abu Dhabi (14/12). Doha (16/12). Bahrain (18/12)
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 846 16 MALAYSIAN INTERNATtONAL SHIPPING CO*PN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, NO2, JALAN CONLAY P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 040g' MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE r"£L 1) *rtta 2) Mm 3) Hbw, 4) Start I. DWt* 20/11 XUMM 24/11 9/12 14/12 15/12 17/1? BOrtf? 2 I'M V l2
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    • 264 16 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: U8 GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA tatr ivu *a/u im I •a/u n/u 2vu a/u h/u ts/it I ivu 1/1 u/i I n/i I T*l I ivi I -a/i MARA" HW 14, TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US OULF jgann •Wl kM IVU 2VU M/u H/U
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 652 17 The Straits Steamship Group oci Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING SirHppore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT as *■Np umn BJt. 13/12 15/12 M/ 12 14/12 11/12 17/12 21/12 22/12 IVI2 11/1 B/l 27/12 2i/i2 M/i »/i M/l M/l 31/12 12/1 M/l K/l 13/1
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    • 315 17 I' rf Franco Bolyian Services p. sum unmn r«a kwi rtow 21 to ike like 14 Ok IS to 17 Bk AS COCO »to II Bk li to 74 to 2lto »to OCMLBI Ito 21 to 77 0k 31 Ok 7to 4to UUI CM 170k »Ok Ik. 5Ma Ilm Itm
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    • 361 18 4f^Hapag-Uoyc wmnamo SK_ c»ft tor CMMUN/WtST NKS na ttMrtNtf 23/12 25/12 fcaft Mu hn FJMmi 2wll 29/11 2»/ll 21/11 M/ll 21/11 ruii 11/11 X/ll 21/11 Rtfiiar droct sorvico from Snfaporo to Logos, Port Horcourt, mi Warri, Nferia, also Santos and Mo Do Janofro, Brail. ODNELi£ S««»re Ups/Apapa P.Harcourt 12/13 Ok
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    • 398 18 JtS.&.L/INE KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION f K*m PHMK STORE ALTAR 170E 21-30 Nov 13 Dtc 2S-27 No, TO BUSAN ALTAR 169* 21-30 No* 1-3 Dk 25-27 Nov FtOH BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 167W 21-23 On 24-26 Dec IS-20 Dtc FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA IME 21-23 Dtc 24-26 Doc 11-20 Doc TO BUSAN
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    • 370 18 ©EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE •COPTIC Fa ft La CARBO FOR rZ «2L am !i/u" ivu INI Hi*m M/U 11/12 n/12 21/12 2VU M/ 12 -g 21/12 M/ 12 1/tl vil VM WI2 4/11 l/tl l/tl H/li 12/91 ALSO ACCIPTPG CARGO FOR: UNQGDKMBDQM saniMMFiiM, London, mmobtir. HMNGNMi MBTOI.
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    • 589 18 Everett Lines/ Bvrra Frv« Star Shippmt Corpn. ÜBk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' r LOAHNG FOR RANGOON tSTOTTM kn/21 Mm X/ItHN l/lhc M 1/1 Ik 4/1 lac BFSSC Aatni, r> Motoyvo BOUSTEAD TtL NOS XL *****1/4174*3 GWSAssssb "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOMNNG FOR DMBAN MNTEVBEO BUENOS ABES A Tf—lyrfcww WfNimi Mcxiona S. A.
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    • 135 18 1 iinrM»y, l», IKI mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTO SANKYO LINE M#/u (msb ana 1112/12 m. onau im/12 KTOSO M 21-22/12 m SUN UNION LINE mm.,, pjceumc 21-21/11 mmmwrnitmrntia rmsn/j mnnmu 184MM4/4M7SI un m wmm u» 1* n-muvnu KYOWA LINE W. 29H44/7 i ZZWTt unmaMtin 18. 4MM4/4M 7M ffl.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 792 19 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) 28-29/11 3-4/1 7-1/2 Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo A Aqaba. S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/PT KELANG/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE KOTA BAKTI lnPt/20Nov Karachi, Dubai, Kuwait KOTA SEJARAH 10/15 Dm Karachi, Dubai,
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    • 806 19 nrr*: BEN LINE CONTAINERS MM la? ffitatet tapraas »r#(*tan i»rM EXPRESS CONTAINER SERWCE TO/FROM EUROPE HMC BHAftN ROAM WVttSOTON Spore P AntnaAataar* hmMIII 21/11 11/u «/ij i, /u tvu i/u 8"' U/U IVI2 14/12 M/lf 17/12 24/11 2VII 17/12 U/12 24/12 22/12 19/12 11/12 2/12 M/ 11 M/ Vl /W
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    • 519 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO UK/COKT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CORABANK 17 Doc 11 Jon IS Jon 18 Jon SANTA FE 3 Jon 29 Jon 7 Fob 3 Fob (Doop Tank Spoco Available) Lykes/o Lines U S. HEST COAST SERVICE <tf ms* cjA Lsmbnck
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    • 611 20 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES 2 raoa uresis* n v moth a Mil) 21/11 a/11 UpjH M/u a/11 he, UaMINp Km Mm t/tf 7/12 PkJUc Act «<«a Urn. tat Mm 11/12 12/12 fab Mm Cafe «m*i mi* 4m ndhMi a rapnt. J, £ST ASSSt JAP AN-STRAITS-JAPAN We PtOM(
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    • 591 20 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE tar lOS MRUS. MM FRANCISCO. SUTTEE. TJtCOM. VANCOUVER IX kcaptt* f a/ra CMM MUST kPI/llh nib. 1(0.t AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE ra/fa Cwtwwii NEW ZEALAND SERVICE M t M** Siypii WSHVAASH4" 3 Ok 7taT JAPAN SERVICE Intat tar Rota. TMm OmU, M* tat
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    • 434 20 /V (iroiip SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD. ?OTM FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKS TING *****2 (3 LINESI GENERAL *****1 114 l INCS TERMINAL OF f ICE 7?73b83 TELE* RS ***** RS ***** A B C ARSMIP CAB. E CARGOSMiP Graf Container Lilies 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK 25/21
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    • 525 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES ffi Room 601 !CB Building Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Keiang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES JTj \Hyundae Shipping Co. hd. ASIA MERCHANT MARINE GOLDEN LINE CUM CMN SMmiC (PTE) LTD imag 1«g fmm* tat MM* M Cad Sbaat. KINK DM I# m»7M (ll
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    • 510 20 FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Suite 2616 Internationa P>,t.\i .>• Singapore 020/ 7<-i BREfIKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK ANANGEL HAPPICSS Sp or* P. Kctmi lOac 5 Otc 31 Dk 27 DM BANTES/BOULOO*/ R DAM/IN (AVON) BOULOOC/nMH/ IK (AVON) FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE A. FDQJTY HBII7. FALCON Will
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 604 21 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K. JMXJM 12W C. CONTMNEK 14W+ HK CONTMNER 2IW A CONCORD 2W C PAUL 2Hf SS BMDGE 34W 428/12 23/12 H Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C CONTAHER S'Tiore Closing Times: FCI Cargo 0600 28/11 LCI Cargo 1800 27/11 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) A CONCORD lE.
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    • 488 21 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA STORE KUANTAN PORT KELANG MALDIVE PROMOTE* 30/11 Loading For leddah MALDIVE PROGRESS 23/11 20/11 Loading tor Kuwait MALOIVE MAGE 29/11 In Port Loading tor Aden/Mukkala MALDIVE CREST 30/11 Loading For Male MALDIVE NAVIGATOR 24/11 In Port Loading For Hodetdah (Also Loading At Pasir Gudang) MALDIVE
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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