The Business Times, 4 December 1981

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1981 60 CENTS
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  • 423 1  -  By WONG AI KWEI HONGKONG'S plans to accelerate its electronics industry development programme is unlikely to blunt Singapore's efforts to attract new investments into the industry. An Economic Development Board official pointed out that some of the industries they want may not be
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  • 128 1 SUMITOMO Trust and Ranking has become the first Japanese trust bank to penetrate the Singaporebased floating rate certificates of deposit market, long the domain of Japanese city hanks and longterm credit banks. Its newly-established offshore branch here yesterday signed an agreement to float a US$2O
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  • 511 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH BRICKS from Sri Lanka are now being imported to help ease the shortage faced by the local construction industry. And by early next year, the Made-in-Taiwan stamp may appear on certain brick walls as well. Despite brick sales by the Housing
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  • 432 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE MINISTRY of Labour has warned all contractors and builders to make sure they use better quality metal scaffoldings. Guidelines regarding the desired .type of tubings, fittings and other materials related to metal scaffoldings were circulated recently. Though no serious cases were presented
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  • 306 1  -  By AGNES WEE j West Germany will send a h team of four civil aviation experts to Singapore on Dec 9 and 10 for talks with jj the Singapore Government. 2 The team will be led by Werner Niester, head of
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 65 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The government in a major turnabout has changed the proposed amendments to the banking laws to allow banks to grant loans to business enterprises where its directors or staff have an interest. Under the changes tabled yesterday, banks will be able to continue to grant
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    • 71 1 Reuter GENEVA, Thurs. The European Economic Community today promised its textile trading partners it was ready to be flexible over the terms of a new international agreement governing world clothing sales. The EEC representative, which says the community's industry is in a crisis and needs to limit imports
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    • 87 1 PENANG, Thurs. Hotels in both the city and along the beach are fully booked for this month and are expected to remain so until early January due to the festive season. A spokesman of Hotel Merlin said about 90 per cent of the rooms at his hotel have
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    • 63 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Thurs. Foreign Ministers of the Association of South-east Asian Nations are ex- pected to meet in Pattaya, the Thai coastal resort south-east of Bangkok, next week to discuss the Kampuchean issue. The conference will consider recent efforts to establish a coalition government of Kampuchea's disparate anti-Vietnamese
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    • 63 1 AP LONDON, Thurs. Britain's four major banks today cut their base lending rates by half a percentage point to 14 Vi per cent. The move came as lending rates by banks in the United States have been declining. The prime rate of American banks is now generally
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    • 66 1 UPI KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today his government plans to expand the armed forces and equip them with sophisticated weapons. Dr Mahathir, who is also the Defence Minister, was speaking at the presentation of diplomas to 137 military officers, including
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    • 70 1 Reuter BEIJING, Thurs. Chinese partners in joint ventures on the southern island of Hainan will claim smaller proportions of the profits than usual in an attempt to attract more foreign investment. This is one of a number of measures decided recently by the Guangdong provincial government aimed at
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  • 480 1  -  B» ALVIN TAY THE Internationa] Natural Rubber Organisation (Inro) bought more than 2,000 tonnes of rubber from local dealers during the last two days, sending futures prices rising by nearly 10 cents per kilo yesterday. On Wednesday, Inro purchased RSS Three rubber at
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  • 140 1 THE average prime lending rate of 12 major banks edged below the 13 per cent level for the first time since May as two more banks cut their rates yesterday. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation reduced its prime by 0.25 points to 12.75 per cent.
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  • 122 1 THE APPOINTMENT of a successor to Dr Richard Hu as the next chairman and chief executive of the Shell group of companies in Singapore will be made by its board of directors in consultation with its central offices in London The Hague
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 238 1 lIIIOW Times Bookshops THE continuing strong undertone of trading in the stock market and the upward momentum generated so far suggest that we have not seen the best part of the rally yet Page 14 SINGAPORE stands to gain from Hongkong's likely decline in attractiveness as the British colony faces
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    • 70 1 F r ll 1 h V It Jill m ,1»'" The Bararfs Table at Holiday Inn thinks highly of a Diners Club member German provincial specialities. Home-smoked meats that are simply unsurpassable. Traditional wines and beers and music by Los Troubadours. Dine at the Baron's Table among the many exclusive
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    • 3 1 Leader Pigt 8
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 392 2  -  By ALVIN TAY SINGAPORE stands to gain from Hongkong's likely decline In attractiveness as the British colony faces an acute problem of space shortage. Credit Suisse said in its latest quarterly bulletin that the strain on the Hongkong environment is growing to dangerous
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    • 158 2 Renter RIGIDLY -controlled Japanese long- and short-term interest rates are expected to be generally lowered following an anticipated cut the Bank of Japan's discount rate from (JS psfc cent in mid-December. If the discount rate is cut ho r by one percentage point, predicted by
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 270 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally firmer compared with overnight levels after fluctuating marginally throughout in moderate trading, dealers said Prices were marked up between USJB.7O and S9 50 an ounce at the outset following the metal's flrmnev in New York overnight on rumours President Reagan had suffered a
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      • 34 2 W«i TM New York UB SOB UTS 1198 Zurich IW 1MB Stagaporr rjos tJBB UB S14S w* USB L» Hnrttprte w bi US« taOtn a troy ounci k Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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      • 149 2 THE US dollar (or overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed (Inner at 216.00 yen after a 214.90 opening. This was also firmer than its 214.0/75 finish in New York and 214.15/90 on the US West Coast overnight and 215.40 in Tokyo. Trading was moderate with a volume of {1.16
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      • 180 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday rose against most major currencies in late foreign exchanges. The possibility of a cut in the German Lombard rate by the Bundesbank lifted the dollar, thus depressing other European currencies. The dollar rose to 2.2260/ 70 marks from an early 2.2195/2205 and overnight's
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      • 23 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banha are currently prepared to lend to their beat cus toners is 12.98 per cent.
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      • 172 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Dec 3. US D*iU»<8a*t) ott* tad 7 day* 12 11/16 126/16 1 month 1213/*****1/16 2 months 12H 12H S months 13 12* 6 month* 13* 13* 9 months 136/16 137/16 12 months 1311/*****/16 NM Das. 1 month (■MtM rrwmf 9H
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      • 7 2 rivj W Source: National Discount Co
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      • 31 2 Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.M75/85 Can 2 2830 56 Crt* —1.1775/78 DMk-13S0 3420 D F1 4.7465/7525 S FY-3.«3D/80 B FY coo 73.75/89 F FY 10.9080/9740 Ut 2336.05 *****5 Yea 419.38/*****
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      • 500 2 TRADING on the local foreign exchange market yesterday was quiet and steady except for two major currencies the yen and deutachemark. There was hardly any movement of the Singapore currency. The US dollar opened at 2.0510/20 against the local dollar and closed at 2.0505/10. fartarftaak NraH Mm ill|a:
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    • 372 3 Reuter POLpIND still owes banks and its Western creditor governments some US$l.3 billion this year in principal and interest that has not been rescheduled, Bankers Trust Co senior economist Larry Brainard said. Miny Western governments are asking for repayment of $800 million
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    • 496 3 CREDIT markets in the US continued to advance strongly last week. Key data such as industrial production, the leading indicators, and orders for durable goods had all headed sharply lower. And adding strength to the credit markets was the receding threat posed
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    • 594 3 THE BANK of England's recent action in the UK money markets have prompted tome speculation It tints a reduction in clearing banks' base rates, although the Central Bank's intentions are by no clear, money market analysts said. Such speculations have received discouragement on
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    • 172 3 Reuter GOVERNMENTS pursuing anti-inflationary economic policies should be prepared to intervene on money markets to stop depreciation of their currency, said Mr Alexandre Lamfalussy, deputy director general of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). He said the main justification for national banks intervening on
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    • 380 3  -  By ALVIN TAY MORGAN Guaranty Pacific will be the only Singapore house among the 16-member I management group for Tradinvest Bank and Trust Company of Nassau's record-breaking US$l5O million floating rate notes. This issue, the largest ever in the Asian dollar bond market in Singapore, represents
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    • 247 3 NON-BANKING staff took three of the top four positions in the open section of this year's National Banking and Finance essay competition. Miss Chan Ming Wai won the first prize and the Tan Chin Tuan Challenge Trophy. Miss Chan is with the Singapore Manufacturers' Association. Her winning essay
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 90 3 Developing Singapore into a Software Centre Thursday 14th January 1982 Mandarin Hotel e Keynois address by Mr Philip Yeo Chairman of National Computer Board e Software industry, worldwide perspective by Mr Richard Lewis of IBM e Transfer of software technology from the developed countries by Mr Anthony Benson of NCR
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    • 45 3 THE FVemium Blend A Yt 1 DE LUXE ANCESTOR. SCOTCH WHISRT r ...Created ...Perfected and backed by over 125 years of blending experience. U r 1)1 LI XE ancestor SCOTCH WHISKY Ji 5 m Xm =JSK There's a lot in a name when it's DEWAR'S
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 196 4 BUBPTEBB TDOBS, Frtifcy, WANG The source and the spectrum **?■<* ■'if "> m Wang Office automation Word processing Data processing Image processing Audio processing Networking Human factors One company can provide you the entire range ok office automation systems WANG. All six key elements of office automation find the right
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 171 5 r A DELEGATION from the p US will arrive in Singapore tomorrow to civil f engineering and construc- tion projects with Singapore government officials and to r discuss joint ventures with S local companies. The twelve-man team, which has visited Hongkong r and
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    • 166 5 I INTELLECTUALS trained in the humanities have a i greater insight and underr standing of human nature, i' Therefore, In spite of the emphasis on technology and I business studies, it is the university's policy not to I treat the other faculties as jj "poor
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    • 77 5 THE ENGLISH edition of the Singapore Government 1; Directory, published in J October, is now on sale at 116.50 a copy at the betterknown bookshops and the I Information Division. It lists all Government ministries, departments, statutory boards and also j includes information on < Members of Parliament
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    • 457 5  -  By SALMA KHALIK VIDEOTEX systems, submarine cables, digital switches, intelligent tele* phones with a memory bank of names will be on display next week at the World Trade Centre. CommunicAsia, which will be on from Dec 9-12, will see 281 companies from 18 countries feature the mo6t advanced
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    • 483 5 SINGAPORE'S wood products industries need workers who are well versed in kilndrying techniques if individual companies want to be successful in their export drives. This is the view of Mr All Zafar, managing director of All Zafar Enterprises, who recently published a book on
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    • 338 5 SEMINARS AND COURBES t Nov 30-Dec 4: The Allen Management Seminar, SIM Conference Room, SIM i Dec 2-23: Data Processing and Management Information Systems, Cupp&ge i. Centre, NPB J Dec 2-23: Industrial Relations and Collective Agreements, Cuppage Centre, NPB f Dec 2-17: Computer Data Processing, Cuppage Centre, NPB
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    • 97 5 THE Japaa Trade Ceatre la Wtofpirr kaa ippilatrt a aew «rector to prejert laveetoMat appartaalttui here to Japaaaae toreatofs. Mr AaJI Watoaahe, *U reptoaee Mr T Ikpto. wfß dteaeaaJaate reperts to Eiteraal Trade Org«eto«" ttoa < Jetre) la Takjr*. As the «rector
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    • 385 5  -  By RICHARD SEAH NEW ZEALAND chalked up 37 per cent Increase in its exports to Singapore in the year ended June 1981, while local exporters managed to increase their sales to the country by only 14 per cent. Trade statistics from the New Zealand High
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 251 5 Standing proudly in front of his superb 1935 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow is Mr. D. Gudgeon. He is an admirer of workmanship in these vintage cars. Behind is another collector's car, a rare 1950 Mercedes Bern. Another classic many collectors admire is the Patek Philippe. Even compulsive collectors > satisfied
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 468 6 Reuter -THE EUROPEAN Econom"Tfc Community (EEC) and the United States are to bold top-level talks in Brussels next week in an effort to defuse mounting tensions on trade and jwlitical issues. z The office of EEC Commission president Gaston Thorn said on
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    • 109 6 AP THE AMERICAN specfalty steel Industry and the Steelworkers l aics have asked President Beagas te redsee Imparts of h|gh teekastogy steel from seven eaaa tries. la a petition filed wttk IS Trade Representative William Brack, tke Industry and anisa said the countries were
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    • 263 6 Reuter THE British government, forecasting a gradual recovery from recession, has raised state spending by nearly £5 billion for next year. Sir Geoffrey Howe, Chancellor of the Exchequer, *dd on Wednesday that government spending would rise to £115 hflhon from a budgeted £llf button. Giving Parliament
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    • 324 6 THE United States appear* determined to dispose of the exctm stocks of tin currently held by the General Services Administration (GSA) in its strategic stockpile. In addition to the application to the Armed Services Committee of the US House of Representatives and
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    • 266 7 Reuter SHARE prices in the US have been forecast to (all ■«est year by several senior timd managers at the Euroigen Institutional Investor Conference held in London. The consensus, they added, expects a modest tail to be fallowed by little change in the second half
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    • 255 7 Reuter CRUDE oil prices remained weak on teapot market this week and tew cargoes were traded. "It ia very much a buyers' market," said a trader in Rotterdam, that sellers were obliged to sell at prices substantially below official prices in order to clear focks. The
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    • 262 7 UPI CHINA made clear on Thursday that dtonattotectfan with the United States hns prompted it to tltt away from Washington towards fee Third World. China said the US and the -Soviet Union are aMke in their "undisguised arrogance" towards other nations. The official Xinhua Newt
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    • 141 7 UPI ISRAELI Prime Mhdfr Menachem Begin's government yesterday survived a no-confidence vote over its new strategic cooperation agreement with the United States, but faced frssh parliamentary challenges to the document The government narrowly survived four no-confidence meawres over the newly concluded pact In
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    • 573 7 AP THE RAPIDLY Increasing cost of new tanks and other conventional weapons makes the military nutfrmk bleak (or the Western alliance. "Unless the United States nnd other members of Nato can slow down the rapidly increasing cost of new weapons systems of all types,
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    • 77 7 NYT Carp wfli MMMto a new aflar I» purchase Ma rath an OB Ca, tkfe JalnMy with VOanflnnlae Wa■ fltiaet i» gurte, Barhsrt Mairk, e* heea a» prsaehad Ij several all eeaipaales MbmM Is JWNMIsĕe is hid far liileaMw af whlek all FHTsSV:
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    • 595 7 Reuter LEADING North American and European airline* met on Wednesday In an effort to reduce their crippling loaaes on North Atlantic scheduled aanrlcaa, with tare increases of up to ID per cent the likely outcome. It was the flrat time for three
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 303 7 Agencies njj effered very eat Mag tor ■aHias". OffLOYEBS hi British towstiy appear to be settling for lower pay Increases ta thfc year's wage round, which started in August, the orgaaisa- the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) mid -'s'SWiss; show agreements concentrated more In the 5
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 58 7 HOTELS MOTELS INVESTORB > We have avaflable to investors several Freehold properties for sale that can be Leased Back for 20 years to the Vendors. Pachas# ,p ric e $500,000 to $5,000,000. Interested p&ties contact In the fist instance, Mr. John Henry. f STEIIKE ft HENRY PTY. LTD. J 293
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  • 340 8 THE BRITISH government's new plans to boost public mending by £5 billion may appear at < first to be a step away from Mrs Thatcher's I strict monetarist policies. On closer inspection, however, it is clear that the latest changes in I the Thatcher government's economic
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  • 251 8 THE BUILDING industry has bean slow to »respond to modern technology. Contractors ■*have shown a stubborn reluctance to moder£nise, clinging on to methods of their forefathers. Ami where they have modernised, they have been forced to by a combination of circumstances such as Government regulations
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  • 1158 8  -  More and more state legislatures in the US are closing doors to foreigners who want to buy land. Congressional watchdogs are concerned about Kuwait's proposed USS2 5 billion purchase of an energy firm involved in US nuclear technology. But international economist Elliot Zupnick of
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  • 790 8  -  FORUM with ANTHONY LEWIS NYT IF RONALD Reagan bad a political mandata for any one thing, it was to reduce the role and the coat of the federal government to get Americans out of the habit of relying on Washington for support and subsidies. As.he nears
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 186 8 PUBLIC AUCTION Wednesday, December 9th, 10.00 a.m. on the premises of Qollel Singapore (Pte) Ltd. 750 Chai Chee Road Republic of Singapore OVER 300 VERY LATE MODEL PRECISION AUTOMATICS GEAR MACH.NERY BLANK.NG MACHINES AND MACHINE TOOLS AS LATE AS 1981 OSTER WALDER MODEL GKP-FBO TRIPLE ACTION FINE BLANKING PRESS BRAND
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 656 8 -11-OHE CBOSBWOBD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACBOSB 1 Chap said to take em oo? (5) 6 Find favour for food? (5) 9 Ship Leo Lang wrecked (7) 10 River it's fun to go out on (5) 11 Covers for cheeae, bacon, fruit etc (5) 12 Encourage the changing of boots? (5) 13
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    • 479 8 The language of symbols mmWTOQBAPHY I. tt. n..k1,«14k» t.. k tM j s^.r^T3 X By*e; b 1MHull) ■•»<» M bfan VW. ulTaB ff n 2 E r« mirfer charge, J«ka BM- wfcy le ni laeteted. SINGAPORE 5 'l 3.00 PM Openinf Mowed by The Young and The Restless 125 Housewives'
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    • 79 8 by All Kinds Of Every-* thing !.l| News-In-Brief" followed by Today's Diary i 1.§5 All Kinds Of Every-" thing (cont'd) 4.M Happy* News-In-Brief &M Music* On The Move fi.tt News- m In-Brief S.K Daily Digest 5 1.2 i Sunset Serenade fjg Financial and Share Mar 2 ket Report PM News
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  • 537 9  -  By MICHAEL METCALFE Reuter DENMARK, hoping to cut its dependence on oil imports, is speeding up the pace of its North Sea oil and gas development after what government officials admit was a period of neglect and complacency. Following the example of its Norwegian and
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  • 382 9  -  By IKUO ANAI Reuter GROUPS of Japanese tourists, carrying little identity flags, are a ■common feature of Asia's tourist scene, but tour operators are trying io figure out why they are shying ftway from Hongkong. The Japanese still make up the largest single national group among
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  • 1244 9  -  NO SIGNS OF INSTABILITY Western gadgetry and architecture has brought wjth it an influx of western culture into Saudi Arabia, as well as up to 2.5 million foreigners that pose perhaps the greatest challenge to the stability of an essentially tribal and strictly Muslim
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  • 1433 9  -  Unlike Poland and other eastern European countries, Hungary has prospered. Christmas decorations glitter in the well-stocked shop windows along Lenin Boulevard and there is a fair measure of political liberty, says PAUL LEWIS. PAUL LEWIS NYT WHEN TAKING a midiporning break from shopping, elegant
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 112 9 eo T t s s:d'iano zmmm MtOI I y)< SCOTCH WHISKY White Morse Distillers _td It oould be from your first drop, if you really know what to look for in the very best whisky Our blenders have mastered their art ova the generations. Single Highland Malts matured in oak
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 174 11 CnNBB Pradaee I —gr. par Ml k« yesterday. Cißi—t «CI: Bulk fob (106.00 tellers, old drum (In secood hand dram) fob $122.00 sellers, new drum fob $126.00 sellers. Gspra: Mixed (loose) 159.50 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pep- per fob Asu NLW $***** sell- ers, Sarawak white pepper taq
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    • 138 11 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2£40; 22s 3,180, 40s 3,360 (per bale at 400 lbs). PSfeMss raw nttss: LSS 4F 5.10; 288T 100; NT Jotter ginned 6.00 (per lb). tLOTH in HK
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    • 302 11 tmSAPQBS: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ..ex-godown: X THAI WHITE: 100 per cent *ftrst class (Kangaroo), new *£rap IJB, 100 per cent second rCfcas 1.13, 100 per cent third "flew 1.08, 25 per cent new crop •jm stock. B-10 per cent no :«toek. THAI BROKEN: A-super wAIS,
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    • 121 11 'THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday grated easier in moderately active trading, v Trading continued to concentrate in December with -south down MJ2.50 to $877.50 per tonne, central down $7.50 •;to $867.50 and north down $7.50 to $877.50. In January ■north was unchanged at $H5. The
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    • 63 11 THE STRAITS tin price is Peuif yesterday fell 14 eeato to M9SS.4C a klls, to msve dewn within tke ITC upper range ef $54.18 aad $35.81. The decline was attributed to weaker Leaden advices, limited influential buyer suppert aad lack ef everseas demand. Tetal turaever (ell to 111
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    • 34 11 Rubber: Dec 3 Singapore: Dec: 193.00 cents (up 8.00 cents) Malaysia: Dec: 210.00 cents (up 2.00 cents) Tin: M 535.46 per kilo (down 14 cents) Official offering: 161 tonnes (down 14 tonnes)
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    • 113 11 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday cloned mixed in moderately light trade, with December fractionally higher and new crop down 2 V* US cents per bushel. Upcoming export tenders and a firm cash market underpinned early values, but steady exporter and professional selling trimmed gains. The leading wire house
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    • 151 11 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer with December One RSS buyers quoted at 193.00 cents per kilo, up eight cents from Wednesday night's close. In Kaala Laapar, the Malaysian rubber market rallied to close at 210 cents per kilo for December Ones RSS buyer, up two cents
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    • 299 11 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: r% (per ktlp)_ (per kilo) Int. 1 R-S-S. prompt f o b IMJO Int. 1 R-S-S December 1ST00 tot. 1 R-S-S January IMJO tot 2 R-S-S. MTJO UK/Coat MOJO tot. 3RJ-S MOJO UK/CM 130.00 tot. 4 R-S.S 147 JO UK/Ooat. 140.00
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    • 100 11 NOON S8R mi «MR fh— MS 88R M U-taapdbU K Da s M rm r» JO Mam e wva XL* msoN r«r» ouo Mhn 104J0N 3SR«0 (1-tmaSZ *7 to 1MJ0N MAO Ml JON KUL1 Dm Bk •I Ju ■try SM R CV ti -tea loa IMI P*A«
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    • 578 11 COPPER: Robusta coffee futures were lower I yesterday morning in quiet and featureless trading partly reflecting New York's marginal fall back from peak levels late on Wednesday. The market closed around session lows with losses of £5 to £11 compared with an average £5 decline at the opening
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 136 11 I THE BANK OF TOKYO, LTD. Singapore Branch U5525,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U. S. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT SERIES XI DUE DECEMBER 6,1983 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from December 4,1961 to June 4,1962 the Certificates will carry
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    • 373 11 FOR SALE I A Portfolio of prime freehold investment properties including Offices Shops and an Hotel in AUSTRALIA owned by the Abbey Capital Holdings group of Companies Subsidiaries of the Crown Agents Holding and Realisation Board Comprising CAPITAL CENTRE 255-269 A Pitt Street and 482-496 George Street, Sydney. BONDI JUNCTION
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  • 1629 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. BECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL Aeai (2)
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  • 110 12 fgwpi ririMMMNi) r tm Dm 1) TlU i InJLpa S*ponPrag rpmtK 1 TpotMWMI 5» Ui M rmd IM ua rmd ta l» Wtf US UI M LM LIS Tm* LM L«M rp«N(UK) m UI UI LM OMw)(M*v) 1 OMR *■> Li LA (HMfH ■S" UI UI IM UI
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  • 2854 12 1M1 High Low Cmh*]t Last Sale +arGr*s Dfrr Dhr CNt Gr*s Nat ru P/E Vol Day (•OOO) High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 494 348 Aetna 113 115 Alcom 360 130 Allied Choc 312 130 B A T 420 308 Bata 200 75 Ben 470 300
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  • 1759 12 BID and otter prion officially fitted and bnsiatH la aad reported to the Kuala i-mnpir Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number at «hare* traded shown la brackets la lots of MHO units, unless otherwise specified. I»n I (UB) MM (IMB LBB) (l) im CM) LB (1) 141
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  • 472 12 KJYWG ~,,„[ll eMlar*«Tthe itMk rwtini S2etor^w22ers°tw^2 fitter SSsi^pslSl.*" P,W This -Mill- Wwiu, M Ml Ms» flvmgh wt» Miw bsytst aai, in kMk, MaMMti, wwIM mtfSii'Ta^ 0 sithsscft ■W «M M^|MM> •mL LSlp^ta. <*« irtii msr M«t m mmm ZL.i. A tetar aii I etikwrW, M
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  • 588 12 SHARE prices finished carter on broad (mot at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday after a quiet aad cautious start Trading volume also fell considerably. Afternoon trading saw prices federally dropping further following a slight pick-up in values towards the mid-morning break. The easier start, perhaps,
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 918 13 JIE MOITH THAT «18 AFTER two months of indifference, the bulls returned in November and chased share prices nearly 20 per cent higher in a complete turnaround of sentiment. This recovery started at the beginning of the month and coincided with a
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    • 199 13 KAMUNTTNG Tin Dredging has tripled its pre-tax profit for the six months ended Sep 30, 1981 to M 51.064 million, thanks to a hefty boost in ouput of tin concentrates. The company managed to produce 81,730 kg of tin concentrates during this period. This
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    • 313 13 HTT by lower tin output, Sungei Besi Mines' pre-tax profit plunged to lf$2JS million for the first ttx months ended Sep 30, 1981, against $6.73 million previously. Tin concentrate production dropped sharply by 31 per cent to 410,000 kg (7,100 pfcub) in the
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    • 210 13 SUPREME Corporation Bhd has been queried by the KLSE on its proposed restructuring of the group's finance division. The KLSE wants to know the basis of arriving at the consideration for transfer of 63,000 shares in Keng Soon Credit to SuEie Leasing at a
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    • 389 13 VAN far Herat LM has informed the SES that The New Zealand South British Group Ltd has aa Interest of MO,000 shares in the company as at Nov 24. This represents 5.79 per cent of Van der Harare iaeued share capital of $143 million, a a a BOTH
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    • 520 13 Carnal Kx lull Data Tetaltar Tetaltar P^M Data Ctaae Payable Mm year Pravtarayear Akma AMOw 2.5ftl Nov 30 Dec 10 Dec 17 2.5* 10ft(a) 7* NYA NYA NYA 7* 4*TE Aywmtae Tta 30% Nov 10 Nov 28 Jan 6 30* 29* 75% Nov If Dec 1 Dec 11
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    • 201 13 Company IMvmmU Males i Particular? Ex Date Books 4 Proponed rights iflut ofStarl H M per dure NTA NTA Boom taeue at 2 (or I Nov X Dec 1 Propowd bonns issue o(l tor 2 NTA 1 NTA fUfbts Iaot o( 1 tar 2 f&.« per share NTA
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 278 13 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday rose sharply on bargain hunting over a wide front. The market average gained 58.81 to close at 7,624.98 in a trading volume of 320 million shares. The Tokyo stock exchange index rose 5.40 to 580.68. The second market finished slightly higher. y
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    • 50 13 FINANCIAL TIMES Industrials Wednesday 531.0 Tuesday 530.8 Week Ago 528.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 882.61 Tuesday 800.22 Week Ago 878.14 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1309.82 Wednesday 1430.19 Week Ago 1430.95 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 740.2 Wednesday 737.0 Week Ago 728.0 ALL ORDINARIE8 Thursday 586.7 Wednesday 503.0 Week Ago 580.0
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    • 48 13 DSCM sssr— Pam H a« jm mm M 1 Mi W ♦U Sf-- .Ml i« 3w* OrtaotaJ m Phli Oil him JM uneh pfcltac A g>—« MM uneh Plwmi not MM +U Podco JM and) fcn M»MI A •en Mewl tuo ■«•front MM aneh 0«ga 1«M -1
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    • 244 13 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday cloned lower on pared losses underpinned by late bargain hunting after failing sharply around midday. Trading was quiet with most traders adopting a wait and see attitude now in the absence of fresh incentives. The Hang Seng index closed off ».37 at
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    • 202 13 LITTLE activity among situation stocks and a lack of positive fundamental factors underscored yesterday's quiet trading on the Sydney market. The All-Ordinaries index added 2.6 points to 595.6 by the close. Trading in all sections was mixed and light. Herald shares rose five cents to A
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    • 61 13 DEC Bkhti Atft fltar* IK Bucko* hat fft •M lul Of AjudlMy* Ltd •arU Juekar s. Chmroonf Thai T- Wtr» XM nr»t Trust su «U Ot Corp Mi unch Of III! Ml IntarnMte at am i RUM TW Ml Tr»Mr B.W Onk Slam Cm •nt city ft ntn IB
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 348 13 DESARU MERLIN INN...The Ideal Seaside Setting For \bur Next Conference, Seminar, or Family Vacation. The Bwtan Confemc* Runm. Ifexani boant* mile* of beaut\ful sandy beache*. For f nguirn and Ki r\ationInterhoUl Krsrrvali«>n«< S\nlem Iksaru Merlin Inn K" ft 1"', iH. I I'M ll.v k I" To KuM Lk/rtpur At the
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 142 14 Rites Gatkria 414 64 8m Vlaw 685 40 Mir Hide* aso 30 P M HMf a 440 8 P P 200 20 Jack* Iat 276 19 B«U 308 18 Rotkaana BIS 15 M BuUu 780 15 M Brawerlaa 4fi0 14 GiIimm 424 14 Ti»aa Pub 625 10 Falls H
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      147 14 Rises HLeong Credit 1300 150 DA Phoenix 194 +36 Kamunting 440 36 Raleigh 670 +35 Jacks Intl 300 +22 Rothmans 900 +20 Falls Inch KK 1200 -200 U M Flour 360 -40 Idris Hyd 1250 -40 Pengkaien NST 870 910 -30 -30 OCBC 1260 -30 H Leong Finance
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  • 94 14 AP NEW YORK, Thurs. Stock prices opened mostly lower today, continuing yesterday's decline. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks was off 3.33 points at 879.28 after 30 minutes of trading. Losers outnumbered gainers 2 to 1 on the New York Stock Exchange. Much of yesterday's
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  • 266 14 INCHCAPE Berhad has still not given the reason for the suspension in trading of its shares on both the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges. The company had requested a temporary suspension on Nov 16, pending an announcement. To date, there has been
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  • 522 14  -  Companies Editor: llano Sabnani By FLORENCE CHONG HONGKONG'S Carrian group headed by Malaysian businessman George Tan is close to achieving a three-year old dream to buy into Sydney's lucrative hotel industry. The group has re-entered Sydney's property business by acquiring shares in one
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  • 195 14 PERNAS-Sime Darby (PSD) is unable to confirm if it is the party that will be appointed to take over the Ford dealership relinquished by Weame Brothers Limited covering several areas in Malaysia. Pernas-Sime Darby officials yesterday declined to confirm or deny whether it would be the
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  • 729 14 LONDON, Thurs. Gold shares opened firmer following the overnight rise in the bullion price while others were steady in quiet trading. Gold shares scored gains of up to ISO cents but elsewhere the market was quiet, awaiting a lead from market leaders due to report interim results today.
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  • 728 14 W2sm mm^ by HOCK LOCK SIEW THE continuing strong undertone of trading in the stock market and the upward momentum generated so far suggest that we have not seen the best part of the rally yet. There is widespread expectation that there will be a further steep
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 444 14 DESERT COLONELS and 2000% GAINS The oil glut Is a temporary illusion. The uncertainties In forecasting when oil prices will ignite again, stretch from the revolutionary dreams of some now anonymous "Desert Colonels" to the visions of a scientist In photovoltaic technology. A major conflagration In the Middle East appears
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    • 101 14 LA IGU,I£C I'iON >_i "7 THE NEW RENAISSANCE IN WATCHES m Vi k$ m Jr Asr^as, 1 .tlaK r WS«?SV'A v>*"! 53jJi -t LM.; 7 "F« IMJJMtL -%*-r> MOianmift I f«^18::' t* u.*- —r rr til fc**«.*• 4- v #jT V* —-^UNM 1 J- S.y mg I'MIV/FRSAI. C-FMFVL Authorised Dealers
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 55 14 OUTLOOK for Singapore from 6am to Ipm today: Partly cloudy. Herat for 24 knn prter fo 7J9 pm Dee Sit the aupert: Maximum temperature 32.0 Associated humidity 62 Minimum temperature 23.3 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 4.65 Rainfall in millimetres 7.3 Total rainfall for the month 25.5 Total rainy
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 159 15 Reuter Industrial countries control a large portion of the shipping of major commodities rather than the developing countries which produce them. Adib Al-Jadir, shipping director for the UN Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad), said an Unctad survey on the transport of iron
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    • 649 15  -  By JUNE LIM SAMMI Line of South Korea plans to expand its liner services with the introduction of a new monthly service from South-east Asia to the US West Coast. The South Korean line will use log carriers of between 25,000 to 30,000 dwt
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 101 15 THE Pegasus Pride, a fully cellular ship of 296 TEUs capacity, is on her 200 th voyage, providing a weekly feeder service between Singapore and Bangkok for major long haul operators such as Trio, Med Club, Ace and Anro. The vessel left Singapore on Dec 2 and is
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      • 124 15 A NEW South Wales state government demand from the Maritime Services Board (MSB) for an A|lo million contribution will mean a steep rise in port charges from Jan L MSB has told industry groups using the state's ports that in addition to the government levy there
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      • 72 15 Reuter THE Australian and New Zealand Eastern Shipping Conference (Anzesc) said it will raise shipment rates from Australia to Hongkong, Taiwan and the Philippines by 4 per cent effective January 1. It said a negative currency adjustment factor (CAF) of 1.08 per cent will be merged into
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      • 51 15 Reuter SOOTH Koreas Hyundai Corp has signed a US$lOO million contract to build four 38,000-tonne bulk carriers for South India Shipping Corp Ltd Hyundai officials said. The ships, to be built by Hyundai Corp's sister firm, Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltd, will be delivered by 1983, they added.
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    • 665 15 SMpftag Uw PM* Cat Acttpehfo Skff AAiattc Coal Aim Atro-Euratfa Alfred CT AUtraa* A*mc Aagtartaa AntMW AM. APL Arab Liar Argcattar A9CL A*H*ekui AttesUsee^ BaTorta* 0 Baltic Baagfcok CM BukUK 1 BBS BmUmt Ben Ocmi BH Aria Liat Btrkart Bk* M Bh» 9ttr CAVN-FMG OCKI Orrtoaapf CMaa
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    • 429 16 arrivals KEPPEL WHARYKS Builder (0700) 22 Dong Kwang (after Kyoten Maru Success) J6 27 Kwangchow (0400 after Nile U) 44 Manoloeverett (0600 after Barber Perseus) 46 Mendoia (1400 after Kota Singa A Kellett Island) 10 11 P»lm Sea Horse (Tanker) (after <PO Subj. gas River Oshun (0600
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    • 962 16 Av^f?y i ?!9iSE, EXP0RT rcL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Name Voy No. Estimated Time of Arrival Shipping Lines Gdn Mode of Operatn Date Time Frankfurt Express03/514 Benattow 40/9 Ye Lan 93-03E S. Accord 108B Cornelia Maersk 8110 Maersk Rando 49B/50B Holsatlc 9EB Asian Princess
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    • 1604 16 CHERTERING was (airly quiet on Wednesday in all sectora of the freight market, with rates showing small irregular movements where changed, brokers said. Fairly steady rates were seen for grain business from the US Gulf with Chinese operators securing a 36,000 tonner at U5530.75 compared with previous business
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    • 383 17 jIRATES who attack ships olt Sandakan may soon find their targets harder to reach when the Sabah Marine Department opens a Hjw sea lane for ships approaching Sandakan. passing west to' east or vice versa off northern Sabah. 4 It plans to install seven beacons between Langkayan
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    • 506 17 THERE has been considerable activity in the liner market. In the timecharter market trading is limited. Indication of charter rates for a 15,000 tweendecker for cement from South Korea to India is at U553,300 daily however coal shippers are paying for a similar vessel 15,000 daily for a
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    • 554 17 INADEQUATE sea charts which cover only 30 per cent of the ocean surface are putting shipping at risk, a top hydrographer claimed. While acknowledging that hydrographic surveying is an expensive and laborious activity, Commodore A H Cooper, president of the UK Hydrographic
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    • 393 22 AARHUS N. Delft, ScanDutcht Dec 8. N. Hoorn, ScanDutcht Dec 15. ABIDJAN Gold Varda, Gold Star Dec 13. Oriental Express, OOCL Dec 22. ABU DHABI Himachal Pradesh, SCI Dec 7/B<PK/PN). Jebel All, UASC, Dec 12. P. Roosevelt, APL, Dec 22 ACAJUTLA N. Nassau, Nedlloyd. Dec 6 ADELAIDE Framer
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    • 200 15 Scan Dutch V Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C./SCAN/W.MED./U.K. Singapore Tel *****89 Port Kelang. Tel *****1 Kuata Lumpur Tel ***** Penang Tel *****6 Orient Overseas ConicuMeA. Line niir contakrsed service to i& fi 3 m FUUT CONTMNERSED SERVICE FROM 13/1 14/1 26/1 27/1 21/1 22/1 27/1 26/1 7/12 17/12 15/12
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    • 295 15 SEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG* M V. i EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S>trt Loading tor Dammam (3/1) Dammam (8/1), Kuwait (11/1), Shuaiba (14/1), Doha (17/1). Abu Dhatx (20/1), Dubai (23/1) Kuwait (15/1). Shuaiba (18/1), Dammam (21/1). Doha (24/1), Bahrain (27/1). Abu Dhabi (30/1), Dubai (2/2). FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE BM2AN
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    • 446 15 Regular Liner Services To/From All Parts of the World. Smgopore Tet *****89 Port Ketone Tel *****1 Kuota Lumpur Tel ***** Pen^£3Ml76 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES I TO: VS. PACIFIC, QULF, ATLANTIC, EABT CANADA. ABIAN PORTS j i -i fc.il 5-5/12 12-13/12 19-9/12 21-27/12 2-3/1 HO/1 11-17/1 1/12 29/
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 960 16 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING COPPN. BEPh WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR o^o9, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CtatMnr Stwirt Feeder *f Mm* 8 DAHLIA h Port 6 OAttM 8 PENAGA 8 DAHLIA CONTAINER SERVICE 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp, t Havre.
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    • 234 16 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA hNn 11/12. M faW MM ttk4 VU VI VU Vl2 U/12 17/1 7/U WU IVU IVU IVI2 17/1 VI •a/i TVI •VI *V 2 TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF -T 17/1 a/i vu a/i m vi w in
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 591 17 The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Satoah, Sarawak, Brunai Porta and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT Ctaf« IM »/U 31/12 30/12 K/l 02/1 M/l M/l 11/1 «n> •1/1 21/12 M/l 12/1 13/1 20/1 27/1 23/1 5/3 •7/2 La Mean IU •3/1 27/12 M/l
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    • 251 17 K NOTICE CARGO SPACE AVAILABLE TUGS AND BARGES OF DIMENSION 180* 54* 12* WITH STEEL SIDEWALLS prompt APACITY 2235 DWT DEPARTURE DIRECTIONS SINGAPORE TO ALL INDONESIAN PORTS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL *****65/*****66 Tg Franco Belguin Sor vices mi cowwßwr wmi now mm P KOME I* in r*m KW| IHtm
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 440 18 EXPORTS S pore PKetti* 5/12 t/12 MM U|rtn Ori 24/12 30/12 Sport PR S/12 7/12 PHtr Ibckmefj 2»/12 TO USA/OMWOA Stt Pf Sp« 5/12 7/12 1/12 21/12 21/12 X/ 12 21/12 Agents SEGANI limjw 48J111 48W- 41U354 Manj ]g6'»' (BM!.' CfS W tic :l > 1 i; )l&i j (4Jj
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    • 429 18 KOREA SNIPPING CORPORATION STOKE P. Ketang PENANG ALTAR 1701 SU In Port 8-1 Dec ALTAR IS9W SU hi Port S-l Otc VEGA 167W 21-23 Doc 24-21 Doc 27-29 Doc VE6A 16* 21-23 Doc 24-20 Doc 27-29 Doc Abo Cafcig Honfkonc Taiwan Subject to Mw KSC MSC MSC MSC MSC lISC
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    • 574 18 EVERGREEN LINE I fM EAST/fUROPf comniNt» stmict acceptmg Fa ft id cargo Fat: MM HMtov frfnlNPi Kiftvin Mmi La ha« twfem 15/12 WU 'I 7" 1/11 1/11 4/11 IS/u 4/1 |/1 |/i ij/i cli£' 'vm 4/ 221 U'! 1 n/ n/tl J/ 1 24/11 a/11 21/11 N/11 l/W ALSO ACCEPTMG
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    • 606 18 PHI Wi Burn* Five Star Shipping Corpn. I e ssr— Burn* Five Star Shipping Corpn. f BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOAMNG FQp RANGOON j ia* i 9 TEL 362*1/8 OBCHARGMGOMY /B DSCMAftQNG OMY AffMMNM Da Mil wari~ S. A. C.I. F. HMTMMAS (COST* MCA) COATZACOM.COS. VEMCMB MB TMMCO NTTH TBMBMPMWT AT
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    • 226 18 mU«M r mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SANKYO LINE T77 n m lit VI m SUN UNION LINE KYOWA LINE Srr-irfit. M M ■ww. LaehU, $m, Upk N» a/1 hppn. laa, P. Nnki, Laa, »/1 MtaMita Nmm. lataka, S»«, ft at >>n at Ofcact rata, i onowau rn in
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 606 19 4 V v K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA Cam acnpt** OakM imcmnm Mai Haw M*. Mm** Nw Mam 8 b*a NwM. lii—i Savanna* JaiAa—Ma. JAPAN-STRAITS-JAPAN FH P X Spore J*',' KMBM WOIV2 VU 4/12 4/12 7/12 /U 2)« MRBSTM *10 WW 12/12 13/12
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    • 490 19 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE loadfe* tar: 105 ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. SEAUU. lACOMA VANCOUVER B C Accepbnf FCL/FCL Cant man P MUni "A WSJEI MDK AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE VRWVA AARUNA" VBHVA BAMMWT NEW ZEALAND SERVICE P JAPAN SERVICE l. »WI OuU It* Ata* cafc lMk'l Una *"«i
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    • 552 19 3 SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20TM FLOOR Oct AN BUILDING SINGAPOHf 0104 MARKETING 9111*2 13 LINESI GENERAL *****1 114 L INE SI TERMINAL OF F ICE *****83 TELEX RS ?4S9S RS ?5568 A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSMIP rritmi lte<|i»n»l fl-iiXJ/ Container IJiies 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/»rom BANGKOK WT
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    • 625 19 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES S Room 60 T ICB Building. Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES DANAOS A VESSEL A VESSEL BUNGA VANDA. P Kelang Loa<finf For: Jeddah/Berga Damnum/Kuwait/Bahrain Bandar Abbas/B. Khomeni Bandar Abbas/B. Khomtni [3 \Hyundae Shipping Co. Lid. ASIA MERCHANT MARINh
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    • 546 19 f INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suite 2616 International Pla/a Ansi Singapore 0207 Tel 224b6ii <10 1 VOAAMAUn BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE FALCON «U| MSSumml/ITMBM/ »—t m.ii 1 ANANGEL MGHT *6119 2 lan ni»wJi,,V,^i, i i > A C#nUißm to B^"t/Tri P -,/L,tjto/T rtaß FULL CONTAINER EAST
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 885 20 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) vessel KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT ,i'Jraf M'A Llmm 7-6/1 11-12/2 18-19/3 Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo, Aqaba and Hodaidah S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/PT KELANG/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS VESSEL irrr TT J PT.KELANG 3S/4N 565/57N 58S/59N 2-4/12
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    • 698 20 TK* IBS Cty «l EMwj l*|tO»j BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE m/u 1/1 i/i v/u 2/1 a/12 9/1 7/1 4/1 VI (/l N/12 11/1 12/1 14/1 19/1 MMgtaai bprwi Mbmn Hm*mi Upraa hmm/lmw SMrj Ac* J/12 Oomfc 24/12 9/12 Um I«| 1/1 3/1 N/12 TMaEiptu 24/1 M/l
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    • 565 20 ill E Wi Scan Dutch 9 EKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER P/UK/NC/SCAN SERVICE I DMD Sri POM* 11/11 I MM* 11/11 KMC* B/12 0 OM4J4 l/l 1 PCMtt 1/1 DNU 15/1 I KMC* 11/1 1/1 1/1 4/1 iMVfm U*. Ca*| I 1 Ml mm uc. i K pv r/i I? Dfhn ?)tfWi
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    • 484 20 I w f A I t V' II 5* jfj fail l\ s A BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CORABANK 20 Dec U Jon 18 Jon 21 Jon SANTA FE 3 j on 29 Jon 7 Feb 3
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