The Business Times, 22 December 1981

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1981 60 CENTS
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  • 593 1  -  By KOH TSE YING A JAPANESE injectionmoulding company in Singapore has made its first robot for use in its own factory. Asian Machine Pte Ltd, wholly-owned by Asian Machine Cooperative Association in Hitachi City, launched its newly-pro-duced robot manipulator yesterday morning. Not only
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  • 490 1  -  By ALVIN TAY SOME commercial banks are said to have hit the 30 per cent limit imposed by the Banking Act on loans secured against immovable property. Several others are on the verge of touching this limit as demand for loans to finance property
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  • 397 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH AN SETT Airlines' hope to operate a service between Australia and Singapore has been dashed. The Australian Government yesterday announced that Qantas Airways will remain the country's sole international airline. Ansett, an Australian domestic carrier, has waited over a year for the government
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  • 199 1 THE Kevin group, which owns the Cockpit Hotel in Singapore, will take over the running of the Empress Hotel in Hongkong in February. The Hongking hotel was bought for HKJI9O million earlier this year, said a director of the Cockpit Hotel, Mr Patrick Chia. The Carrian group,
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 55 1 AP BONN, Mon. The Soviet Union advised the US about the imposition of martial law in Poland at least two days before it occurred, a West German magazine said today. Der Spiegel, a respected weekly with editorial views often at odds with US policy, quoted West German government
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    • 72 1 AFP PARIS, Mon. The United States will be the only member of the 24nation Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to record negative growth in 1962, while Turkey is likely to show the fastest growth ahead of Japan, OECD said today. OECD's half-yearly report on the economic
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    • 75 1 AFP GENEVA, Mon. Hopes of an agreement on a renewed MultiFibre Arrangement (MFA) rose today with an accord between the European Economic Community (EEC) and Hongkong on reduced access rights for Hongkong to the EEC market. The request from the EEC for reduced access rights for Hongkong,
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    • 66 1 UPI BEIRUT, Mon. Supersonic Israeli phantom jets buzzed the headquarters of the Palestine Liberation Organisation in the Lebanese capital three times today, drawing unusual- ly heavy anti-aircraft fire from Palestinian guerrilla batteries. The jets flew at an altitude of only 2,743 metres, causing fear Israel might be planning
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    • 55 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The special session of Parliament this evening unanimously approved the Malaysian Standard Time Bill, which enables the government to enforce a standard time for the whole country from Jan 1. The bill sought to have one official time few Peninsula Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak
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    • 89 1 AP VERONA, Italy, Mon. Italian anti-terrorist police said today they have identified two of the Red Brigades urban guerillas who kidnapped an American army general last Thursday. The two alleged terrorists Remo Pancelli and Antonio Savasta were already wanted in connection with the murder of an Italian paramilitary
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    • 56 1 TOKYO, Mon. Nissan Motor, Japan's No. 2 car maker, said today it will decide on whether to build an assembly factory in Britain in January or February. Takashi Ishihara, president of Nissan which makes Datsun cars, said a survey report has not yet been completed and a decision
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  • 199 1 THE Straits tta price la Pe■ug leU by a hefty 16 ecati to M$M M per kito yesterday, patttag It wfthla the middle raage far the drat time riaee the price revkha la Oetoher. Oaee prices (all wtthla this raage, betwcea |C.M
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  • 551 1  -  By SALMA KHALIK A HIGH profile foreign policy by Singapore against the Soviet Union will not change Soviet policy towards Asia or Southeast Asia, but the collective voice and action of small nations can have impact on the policy of a great power.
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  • 223 1 SHARE prices rose steadily across the board yesterday on keen buying interest. Fuelled by rumours of bonus issues and declining interest rates, the market resumed an uptrend after last week's setback. Yesterday's upturn was favourably greeted by investors and brokers. Many were convinced that it
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 388 2 SINGAPORE-based First Chicago Asia Merchant Bank is among a 14-mem-ber lead management team putting together a US$325 million syndicated loan to the Central Bank of the Philippines. Central Bank governor Jaime Laya said the monetary board has approved the mandate for the loan which will
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    • 659 2 Reuter DECLINE in US interest rites is likely to resume next month and it is possible it will be accompanied by a reduction in the Federal Reserve's discount rate. Although the view is not widely held, several money market analysts suggest the Fed will take
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    • 245 2 Reuter GROWTH of the West German central bank money stock in the final quarter of 1981 is expected to fall to about 3 j 4 per cent over the average fourth quarter level last year, and thus slightly below the year's 4 to
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    • 68 2 Reuter JAPANESE foreign exchange banks said they raised dollar import usance rates by a uniform 0.50 of a percentage point, effective immediately. New rates on three month bills are 16.375 per cent with letters of credit attached and 16.625 per cent without letters of credit. Rates
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    • 488 2 The local foreign exchange market had a very quiet day of trading yesterday due mainly to the coming festive season. The US dollar opened at 2.0610/60 against the local unit, but close at 2.0625/35. lUartMk forwiri rmtaa at I pa: One month 2 MB/TOSS Two months 2.0435 2.048
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    • 139 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed firmer at 220.15 yen after a 219.80 opening. This was also higher than the 219.50/80 close in both New York and on the US West Coast on Friday and a 219.90 close in Tokyo on Friday. Trading was a light
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    • 22 2 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.98 per cent.
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    • 187 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Dec 21: US DoU«r*< Spot) Offer Hit 7 days 12* 12* 1 month 13* 13>* 2 months 13 9/18 13 7/16 3 months 13 13/16 1311/16 6 months 14 13/16 14 11/16 months 14 9/16 14 7/16 12 months
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    • 48 2 RANGE of prices often «d by dlscount houses on Dec 21 Overnight: to4H* Call deposits: 2% to 4%% CMM B.yiM 3-month Se Iliac Treasury bill* 2* 2* V month Bank bills 711/16 78/16 3 months CD 7H 7* A months CD 9 6ft Source: National Discount Co
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    • 259 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally weaker compared with last Friday's close on lack of interest. The market was generally quiet ahead of the approaching Christmas holiday, and showed no reaction to political events in Poland and the Middle East Total sales for the day was recorded at 48
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    • 35 2 Frt nan New York 8KB 8.83B Zurich 8.73S 8J06 UB 8106 Mm 8.7SB UK N Singapore 8.CB 8.75B 8.77S 8. JOS doting pric ninUS dollar* troy ouaci t. >4 Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 177 2 THE US dollar In Hongkong yesterday ruled almost unchanged against most major currencies in quiet, late trading. The market was dull with dealers sidelined ahead the approaching holiday while political factors including Poland and the West Asia had little impact. The US currency traded 2.2880/2910 marks against an early
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    • 82 2 THE dollar in London yesterday opened firm as further snowfalls and the approach of Christmas led to a very quiet start to trading. Even commercial clients, which provided the basis for business in last week's thin exchanges, appear now to have closed their books for the year. Opening quotes
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 325 3 A NEW company will be set up in Singapore soon to blend and package tea mostly for export. The company, 20th Century Beverages Pte Ltd, is a joint venture between Tea Trading Corp of India Ltd (40 per
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    • 139 3 ALL food hampers sold in Singapore from Jan 2 must carry a label with the particulars of the packer on it. The Ministry of the Environment said yesterday it decided on the ruling because of past complaints by the public of unwholesome food in
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    • 313 3 AS PART of its diversification plans as well as to tap the booming air freight business in the Asian-Pacific region, Boustead Shipping has formed an air charter company with Heavy lift Cargo, a British company. The joint venture, Boustead Air Cargo (BAC), was incorporated
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    • 323 3 N M ROTHSCHILD and Sons (Singapore) has appointed two staff members to its board from Jan 1. They are Mr Chew Baa Seng, 32, who is responsible for banking (treasury) and Mr Patrick Tea Cheag Nghee, 34, who is responsible for corporate finance. Mr Chew has been
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    • 346 3 UIC-MARCHON, the former joint venture between the local UIC Group and the UK-based Albright and Wilson Group of companies, has changed its name to Albright and Wilson (Marchon) Pte Ltd. This follows the purchase of the entire share capital of the
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    • 218 3 IN THEIR effsrts U apgrade speradeas, kastaessmei frsm small- aid medlam slaed lsdastries should band tsgether threagh their respective trade MsiclstliM. They ik«iU 4s this whether they an apptytag far a Skills Develepmeat Pud (BDF) gnat, eagagftag a nasaltaat ts eesdaet stages
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    • 486 3  -  By RICHARD SEAH WESTINGHOUSE Industry Services (Asia) has formed a new division to help labour intensive industries in the region automate their production processes. The automatics division of Westinghouse will work closely with industries to design and build or modify special purpose machines to improve efficiency
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    • 422 3 ROBIN Information Systems has entered into an agreement with Tokyo Juki Industrial Company Ltd of Japan to distribute their computer peripheral equipment in Asia. This will enable RIS to distribute exclusively the Juki range of IBM-compat-ible data entry systems in Hongkong, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Sri
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 115 3 I IIH i 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 over the generations. Single Highland Malts matured in oak for more than twelve years, tempered by lighter grains from the Lowlands,
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 251 4 Reuter, AFP DELEGATES to the 51 nav tion textile committee of the General Agreement on Tar- ills and Trade (Gatt) met again yesterday, after cancelling two meetings on .''.Saturday to continue behind-the-scenes bargain- tng over the remaining outstanding issues. The delegates were working
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    • 600 4 THE United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has allocated a total of US$7.7 million for various Asean projects which are to be implemented over five years from next year. The projects will cover shipping, telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, labour activities, programmes in industrial cooperation, promotion of Asean trade and
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    • 152 4 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN government's Industries Assistance Commission (lAC) has recommended in a draft report the termination of two export-incentive schemes. It is currently reviewing all forms of protection and subsidies given to Australian industry. Export-expansion grants and export-market-develop-ment grants are currently worth almost AJ3OO million a
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    • 462 4 AFP ALTHOUGH hard pressed by strong competition from Asian countries, the majority of Hongkong's export-ori-ented industries tared well in 1981. The latest complete official statistics available showed that in the first three quarters of the year, HKSS6 billion were earned from the export of products
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    • 650 4 NYT THE Congressional Budget Office In the US said In an unpublished forecast that inflation in the US will cool off much more slowly in the next several years than was predicted by Reagan Administration economists. Where the Administration experts projected that
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    • 363 4 UPI WALL Street analysts predict that America's carmakers will face year-end losses of up to US$l.6 billion a substantial drop from last year's 14 billion due to cost-cutting moves, better overseas performances and higher car prices. Mr David Healy, an analyst for
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    • 243 4 Reuter PRIME Minister Zenko Suzuki aid his government will submit its planned bill to open up Japan's market to imparts and help slave off protectionism overseas during the current session of the Diet. He told a general meeting of parliamentary members of the
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    • 686 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From AI AI412 0030 BOM PAA PA005 0150 JFK/SPO/AHA/HKG UTA UTO6 9445 PAR/BAH MAS MH601 0630 KUL SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH811 0815 PEN MAS MH671 0845 KUL AI AI416 0910 BOM/MAA/KUL RBA BI427 0925 BWN MAS MHfflO 0940 BH/MYY/KCH
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    • 259 4 NEXT year lasks grim far Antrieu workers, with than they are aarar. America's foarth largest baak, Maaafaetarers Baaaver Trust Cs (MHT), says wages win rise at a slower pa» aadjhere are Ukety to TV views are expressed la MHT'. Worldwide Ees<da/ Dtgmt,
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    • 271 5 AP THE American public's confidence in the economy and President Reagan's performance remain near their lowest levels since he took office. According to the latest Associated Press-NBC News telephone poll of 1,602 adults on December 14 and 15, 48 per cent think Reagan
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    • 110 5 AP ABU DHABI plans to increase its oil production capacity to three million barrels per day by end-1985. But production would not necessarily be increased to the maximum capacity level, United Arab Emirates Oil Minister Dr Mana Saeed Al-Otaiba said yesterday in an interview
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    • 327 5 UPI A SURVEY of more than 10,000 American companies showed that job opportunities in the US will be at a six year low during the first three months of 1962. Manpower, a temporary hire company with headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, said the survey
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    • 206 5 AFP PARTY Gerakan has proposed that the Malaysian Chinese Association change its name to MCA Sendirian Berhad (private company) and do business. Dr Goh Cheng Teik, the deputy secretary-general of Gerakan, a component party of the ruling National Front Coalition, said: "This is not a
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    • 208 5 AP IRAN and Iraq, the two warring Middle East oil producers, are taking steps to line up old and new customers for increased oil exports. "The evidence is the Iranians are now energetically lobbying for customers," reported the Middle East Economic Survey (Mees) yesterday.
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    • 285 5 AFP AUSTRALIA is modifying its motor-car protection policy, with plans to increase imports of foreign-made models. The Australian government announced yesterday that the preservation of eight per cent of the local market for Australianmade cars would be dropped. Over the next 10 years, the number of imported
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 501 5 Agencies MICHAEL Deaver, one erf President Reagan's three leading White House aides, said yesterday that he will leave the administration at the end of next year because his U5560,662 annual salary is not enough to meet his family's needs. He said he would return to private
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    • 114 5 Reuter WEST Germaay's grw m"•■•I pradaet, adjasted bet* f«c Muni eaJealaflaeaees, was aa- the third iwutar, eaanparad wtth the seeMM qaartar. Althaagh GNP far the fall year will —t rise aver the im level, a deettae «f ahaat V* per eeat weald still be better thaa fareeaata
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    • 658 5 AP POLAND'S communist rulers are threatening a crackdown on the Roman Catholic church if it spearheads opposition to military rule. Some priests have reportedly been arrested and others beaten during the military clampdown on Solidarity, the independent labour movement. Church sources said those incidents occurred in Gdansk
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 381 5 1 rf Lii Mr Peter Tan Sr with his son Peter Tan J inspecting a jacket before its final fitting. eminent public figures as well as dignitaries and businessmen from Europe, Australia and America. Why has he been with the one company for so long? 'I like the atmosphere here.
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  • 411 6 £JD, LIKE mother's milk, is supposed to be good for us. The donor sleeps soundly in the belief that the recipient has been properly fed; the recipient sleeps soundly in the belief that he is£ being properly cared for. But without proper the donor's
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  • 284 6 m TOE ADVENT of the industrial robot is the answer to many an industrialist's dream of production workers who perform their wsh the least hassle. It is only to be expected that, put next to a robot, a human worker appears to be a
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  • 1526 6 The Central Provident Fund announced more than year ago that it will adminiater a compulsory Home Protection Insurance Scheme for purchasers of public housing. From time to time it has released some details of the scheme, but thĕ public continues to ask the CPF a
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  • 698 6 CASE ONE An elderly 58-year-old father bought a four-room HDB flat costing $37,800 with his 25-year-old son in December 1979. The son withdrew $7,600 from his CPF credit for the 20 per cent deposit payment for the flat and his father paid $3,000 cash for the initial
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  • 302 6  -  Letters to the Editor STEVEN GATES Dev Bb, As a London stockbroker, your article on insider trading (Saturday 12th) has the uncomfortable feeling of dejt vu. For, whilst thoae present at the Eight Conference of Singapore Accountants shared commendable concern for the interests of shareholders (especially the small
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  • 66 6  -  NG DONG Dear Bb-, I refer to the proposed National Health Plan. I hope the Government will bear in mind that not all the patients at outpatient clinics are paid for by the company. More than TO per cent of them are non-working people such as housewives, old
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  • 269 6  -  Y A BALASINGAM, CHNG HEE KOK, N P CHUA, PETER KONG, LIM LAN YUAN, LOO BOON BANG, YIP WAI HONG Dear Bb, We refer to your leader "Getting recognition (or MBA degree" of Wednesday, Dec 2, 1981. We, the participants of the NUS MBA degree programme,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 604 6 I -11-OIE CROSSWORD djtYFnC PUZZLE 3 IjLtoe a cry on the street 8 looking variety of crane (S) 10 dad et bit U SbTbback In the team (3) 12 Basts of footwork (5) 13 would cheat on 15 iyrf times for 15 C®e going rauad in the very bpt circles?
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    • 584 6 RADIO HONGKONG REPORT BINBAPOKBANB are the n *rm a elu ictli la Btella, Cuile i Vhta M bee C far tree by the rte* Vuh Beißy T*yl»r la the (reap, te Oe--3 <■ SINGAPORE 5 3 00 PM Opening folowod by The Younf And The Restless 3.25 ScMßat* Stars (r)
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  • 876 7  -  FORUM, with JAMES RESTON NYT TWO YEARS ago, the Russians gave out the Afghanistan crisis for Christmas, and this year the Polish crisis, bothln the name of peace and goodwill toward men. You would have thought their timing, if not their policy, had improved but failure seems
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  • 822 7  -  By JIM ANDERSON UPI AMERICAN foreign policy signals this year were full of static and interruptions. Some disconnected ideas came through clearly, but nothing that was coherent enough to be understood as a comprehensive'foreign policy. Consequently, problems began to build up, like a
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  • 931 7  -  While airline companies the world over have been groaning under the weight of soaring fuel prices, SIA is committing itself heavily to the purchase of new long and short haul aircraft. Its recent purchase of US$l.6 billion worth of Boeing 747s and Airbus A3oos is large
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 548 8 Reuter SONY Corporation expects sales in the current year (November to October) to rise by 15 per cent but refused to forecast likely net income because too many factors are uncertain. The company earlier announced 1900/81 consolidated results with sales of US$4.B2 billion, up 17.7 per cent
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    • 136 8 Reuter FIAT SPA turnover and profits will be good In 1981, general manager Cesare Romili said. This was the first official statement on the company's overall future for many months. Last year Fiat had an annual profit of nearly 51 billion lire. Losses on South American
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    • 229 8 NYT THE CHAIRMAN of Occidental Petroleum Corporation, Dr Arm and Hammer, recently announced the beginnings of a new venture with the Soviet Union involving lowa Beef Processors Inc. Occidental's newly-acquired subsidiary. The venture has been a major focus of Occidental's efforts since the oil and
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    • 136 8 Reuter DEUTSCHE Shell AG expects to make an overall balance sheet profit this year, but it will probably be well below the 250 million deutschmark profit last year. A company spokesman said Hamburg Deutsche Shell, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the royal Dutch Shell group, expects profit on
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    • 298 8 Reuter TOYO KOGYO Company, maker of Mazda cars, expects current profit (before tax and special items) in the first half of the business year ending April 30 to rise slightly from 19.56 billion yen a year earlier. Senior managing director Kazuhiko Hoshino said halfyear
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 522 9 THE rubber market on which much of Malaysia's well-being has traditionally depended on has not been doing well in recent months. Last week the indicative RSS One price crashed to a 34-month low of 196 cents a kilo. Reacting swiftly and dramatically
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    • 320 9 Reuter PRODUCER members at the ITC ecoaomlc aad price review panel will recommend a IS per eeat price range Increase to the fall eeuetl meeting In Leaden Jan 11/8. Hewever, eeneamera are expected te eppeee aay rack proposal, ITC delegates ■aid. Censamer members
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    • 863 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday partially erased opening call losses but ended the morning slightly easier. •Dealers said values rose to a thin market on scattered buying support. Traders were reserved prior to the Christmas holidays and ahead- of the New York opening. News that recent rains have helped
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    • 103 9 THE Kuala Lumpur palm oil market yesterday ruled steady in quiet trading. In December south rose M 52.50 to $897.50 a tonne and central $7.50 to $885 while south in January was unchanged at $890 from previous trade. The refined market was featureless on lack of overseas'interest. C.I.F.
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    • 804 9 NYT NOT MANY people are interested about oats, a grain that goes into livestock food troughs and into breakfast cereal. However, Acli International Commodity Services •does at a time when oats are one of the few basic commodities showing price strength in a generally
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    • 353 9 AP WORLD CEREAL production will rise an estimated 6 per cent in the current crop year to a record 1.5 billion tonnes, while preliminary data on plantings indicate another big harvest for 1982, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO). In its latest "Food Outlook"
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    • 176 9 CHINESE PwteM rrrSnngc. Stapfin, mm eMag priM per 1M kg yutwtoy. CwMMt ali: Bulk fob $103.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1115.00 sellers, new drum fob $119.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (knw) $65.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $372.50 seDers, Sarawak white pepper
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    • 195 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CettM yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,545; 32b 3,175, 40s 3,345 (per hale of 400 lbs). PtoM |m4s: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 327 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SJ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent second class 1.08, 100 per cent third class 1.06, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.73, Special
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    • 113 9 THE STUAITS tin price fa PtMig yesterday fell to MSMM a Idle, dm K eeats frsaa Satarday to eater the middle raage ef $XLM »id $34 Jg. TVs price kad steed wltkla the spper sector raage sf 04.M aad $37M slaee the revtatoa sf the tla price raage
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    • 32 9 Rubber Dec 21 Singapore: Jan: 180.50 cents (down 1.00 cent) Malaysia: Jan: 201.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 534.50 per kilo (down sft cents) Official offering: 210 tonnes (up 29 tonnes)
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    • 87 9 Reuter PENINSULAR Malaysian tin concentrate output roae to 6,967 tonnes containing 5,250 tonnes of metal in October from 6,617 tonnes containing 4,988 in September, the Mines Department said. Deliveries of tin concentrates to smelters totalled 6,773 tonnes containing 5,110 tonnes of metal at end-Octo-ber against
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    • 318 9 Reuter PENINSULAR Malaysia exports of processed palm oil in September rose to 236,615 tonnes from 229,596 in August and 181.279 in September 1980, Statistics Department figures show. Exports of crude palm oil in September rose to 559 tonnes from 510 in August but were
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    • 292 9 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed quietly lower with January One RSS buyers quoted at 180.50 cents per kilo, down one cent from last Friday's close. The morning market eased 0.50 cents on lack of interest. Prices slipped fractionally in dull and featurelsas afternoon trading. In Kaala Laaapar, the
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    • 301 9 RA8 price* In cento p er kilo yestenla y. (per kilo) (per kilo) tot 1 R-S-S prompt f o b 175J0 tot. 1 R-S.S January m.OO tat 1 RSS February US JO tat 3 R-S-S m jo UK/Coat 1«J0 tot 3 R.S.S 1M 00 UK Coat moo tat
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    • 105 9 NOON 881 Road SMR pnem ym urcUr MA» Jo—orr (Carnal MU) Barorp Sailors Pafcraary (Torwartl MU) SSH 10 11 loo pottat) 164 00 106.00N 100.00 107 00N 98R 50 (Moo paUot) 1M.S0 100 SON 100 JO lOUON MKUJI Jaaaar? Fakraary SMRCV (Men poliMi uuo 180 SON 190
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    • 212 9 Reuter RECORD crops, large supplies and reduced demand will dominate the grain markets for the early part of 1982. The US Agriculture Department said: "Global crops of wheat, coarse grains and rice are expected to set records in the 1981/82 crop season. Except for the Soviet Union,
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    • 124 9 FURNITURE Touch of Class LUXURY INTERIORS PIE. LTD. 321, Plaza Singapura fr r a >» s *d MM S 4 lialLhl nWWIf it.* SinwKtra: Metro Orchard Metro Grand Metro Goldan Milt Robinson's Spac>ali*t»' Cantra Winstons Gl6 Ocean Bldg. Pro Shop SIOC Royal Sporting Houm 129 Uicky Piua Joa Sports 328
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  • 1771 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Ae«« (3.008
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  • 187 10 ■WiPOUUMTTM 1 f r> Tkc Owiii i* 12 The Savtap Fund IB S'pore Prog Fund 1.41 S pore Sec Fund 2.13 S pore Invest Fund 1.11 S'pore Equity Fund 1J5 m tU) LOS 1.50 IK 1.14 1.42xd ASA UNIT RUR (UMpn* |riM tm DM Mai Invest Fund 2.M
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  • 2851 10 Gi^s Gr's Net 1981 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- Cvr (•000) High Low 8BCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 494 248 Aetna 302 14 14.5 32 43 103 18 302 298 US 11S Alcom 115 43 2.0 4.1 193 390 130
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  • 1828 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. diduetbials AIM (1-525) (S) LSI (1) LSI (I) LSI Itß Ml (IMB
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  • 631 10 INVHBTOBB Nmti tram ia a MUk heard yflstefiAjj iH)M|k there wm m ripHkut devetopneat to expiala aach The Mitel apeaed aa a •toMy Mle with prieee higher thai their el—leg level» toat week. Alter aheat half aa tear, mm praftttahtag »et to aai prtcea eaaei.
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  • 586 10 THE KUALA Lumpur stock market appeared to be in a buoyant pre-Chrlstmas spirit yesterday as prices advanced across-the-board in relatively active trading. The morning session started on good spillover interest generally but selective buying support was evident in tbe finance and property sectors which notched up
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 647 11  -  By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM UNITHOLDERS of Singapore Growth Fund will receive a lower distribution of income in respect of the year ended Nov 5,1981. The distribution of each block of 100 Group One units wm be $4.31 gross, compared with |9.23 in the previous
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    • 407 11 THE Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad has been urfed to release more dnylged-out mining areas to -bumiputra operators instead of working them itself. The chairman of the bumiputra Chamber of Mines, Tuan Haji Ahmad Azizuddin Haji Zain&l Abidin said on Sunday that bumiputra gravel
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    • 160 11 TRADING in the shares of will be temporarily suspended with effect from 10 am today. The suspension was made at the request of the major shareholder of the company, Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd. Humes Industries (Far East) was sold some five months ago for about $220 million
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    • 1799 11  -  By TRACEY CHIN A SLOWDOWN la motor vehicles ale* In the first half of this year after the hectic pace in 1980 has caused major motor companies to brace for an even more competitive and clearly less bountiful period ahead. Last year has been
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    • 234 11 RISING costs, poor yields as well as weaker commodity prices all worked against Chin Teck Plantation Bhd dining its last financial year. Thus its unaudited pre-tax profit for the year ended August was slashed by nearly half to Ms2.l million, although estate turnover showed
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 200 11 TRADING vqas thin and featureless on the first day of the short pre-Christmas trading week in Sydney yesterday. The All-Ordinaries index was 0.7 points down at 533.9 at the close of trading. Industrial issues were mainly steady while ma Jot minerals eased and oil stocks tended mixed.
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    • 25 11 DK SI MM *cnsr_ Ml 1 LT- UUMM k hfU ;vk«r Mi anch Cbvconc Thai wm SM FMTM m vineb Ot Corp 1M •1
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    • 317 11 HONGKONG THE Hongkong stock market yesterday closed firmer, boosted by news that Hongkong Land and Jardine Special Holdings planned to buy over 21 per cent of Hongkong Telephone Co shares and warrants through the market. The two firms, before the market opened, offered up to HK$32 a
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    • 309 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday ruled steady in selective buying of blue chips, but trading was thin with a wait-and-see attitude dominating ahead of the holiday season and on continuing uncertainty about developments in Poland. The market average dipped 1.03 to 7,868.90, with total trading volume
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    • 107 11 THE Manila stock market yesterday closed steady with commercial, industrial, mining and oil issues all showing the same tone. Turnover advanced to 1.5 million pesos from 631,000 pesos previously. DEC a Paaoa Aeoj* Mining JW ♦OJJOO# AUaa Coo a AUM COO, B. imo uaeh Bagulo Quid <m 4M BaofiMt
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    • 30 11 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 1370.13 Friday 1334.75 week Ago irnja AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 738.9 Friday 736.1 Week A to 745.8 ALL ORDINARIB8 Monday 8©4.9 Friday »4.6 week Ago aoa.^
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    • 70 11 HONG KONG METROPOLITAN BANKLTD (Incorporated in Hong Kong) US$ 15,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 22nd June, 1984 In accordance with the provision of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 22nd December 1981 to 22nd June 1982 the Certificates will
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    • 241 11 Senior Appointment An outstanding opportunity for a dynamic individual with financial flair to join a major international transportation organisation as their REGIONAL FINANCIAL CONTROLLER to take charge of the Group's financial, accounting and secretarial affairs at the Singapore head office, for the South East Asia region. This is the senior
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 146 12 Rises C 8agar* 1380 110 PUMOUt 400 +80 8*1 Properties 780 +56 M Buklic H U«i| fin TOO 855 50 40 PMC 442 34 M B P Hides 815 30 Hum* M 530 +30 U O P 3B6 28 Island Pen 740 25 S Finance 515 25 U O
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      154 12 Rises Sel Prop 855 70 H Leong Fin 930 +70 C Sugfrs 1490 +70 Paramount 550 +66 Aim Holding 160 +60 FE-L'ston 725 +55 PMC 484 +50 Pengkalra 1340 40 MBTHldgs 885 +35 King's Hotel 570 +30 Text Corp Magnum 318 28 466 +25 P Textile 237 +25
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  • 348 12  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA WIRE manufacturer Berjaya Kawat has (ailed to improve its performance in the first half of its current financial year. The group reported pretax profits of only M 5609,000 at half time, a 76 per cent drop from the previous interim when
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  • 300 12 SELANGOR Coconuts Bhd (SCB) will take over the entire issued share capital of Luboh Anak Batu Estate Sdn Bhd (LABE) from its existing shareholders. The acquisition of 19,500 M&00 shares in LABE will" be satisfied by the issue of 1.5 million new shares
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  • 84 12 TRADING at the Stock Exchange of Singapore will be from 9.30 am to 12 noon on Christmas eve and New Year's eve. Deliveries of scrip will be up to 11am on both days and payments are to be made as usual. However, for the purpose of calculating "clear
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  • 272 12 THE rmltog Imnilitii delivery Is expected to eeatteee aalll the Btoek Exekuge «f Stogapere kti deelded ea the bag teem rkeagea H feeaM make tato the extotfag trading system. lie SES eeotfrtttoe, has eempletod a nmpsnUtve •tody d tradtag
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  • 736 12 LONDON, Mon. Share prices opened slightly tinner where changed. Trading was featureless and vw-yjuiet ahead of the holiday Leading industrials showed gains of a penny or two as in Glaxo, Courtaulds and Beechain. Closing middle prices at selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: King A Shaxson. Overseas Gems
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  • 751 12  -  [■■111 Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHRIS LIM THE end of the year time for cheer and goodwill has come and the staff of stock broking firms certainly do have every reason to celebrate. Almost all the firms interviewed by Business Times indicated that they will
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  • 169 12 AFP IN A surprise move, two major Hongkong companies yesterday offered to buy a substantial portion of Hongkong Telephone Co shares. The offer to buy over 20 million Telephone shares at HKJ32 each came from Hongkong Land Co Ltd and Jardine Fleming Special Holdings Ltd (JFSH).
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  • 50 12 AP NEW YORK, Mon. The stock market opened mixed today, amid continued concern over the US economy's decline. The Dow Jones average of 90 industrial stocks, which shed 10.75 points last week, roae 0.86 to 876.62 in the early going. Advances and declines were about even. AP
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 55 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair, cool and windy. Bepart for 24 hwn prior to 7JI pm m Dec 21 at toe airport: Maximum temperature 30.2 Associated humidity 63 Minimum temperature 23.5 Associated humidity 91 Hours of sunshine 9.00 Rainfall in millimetres 0.1 Total rainfall for the month 374.7 Total rainy
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 185 13 THE THAI merchant-ma-rine fleet has not been as successful as expected in the past year despite the Thai communications ministry's attempt to help promote it. According to Mr Kamol Sondhikasetrin, secretary of the Office of the Merchant Marine Promotion Commission, the slow progress was
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    • 528 13  -  By GOH ENG KEE HELLENIC Lines, the national flag carrier of Greece, will consider entering the US/Far East trade in 1983, at the earliest, after completing its current US$32O million modernisation and expansion programme. Hellenic's general manager and chief executive officer, Gregory Callimanopulos,
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 72 13 DAILY traffic through the Suez Canal increased 25 per cent in 1981 from last year to 200,000 net tonnes. Mr Ahmed Mashour, chairman of the Suez Canal Authority, said canal revenues had risen by 37 per cent from 1980 and predicted the waterway will bring in
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      • 96 13 Reuter ALL but one of the 19 crew of a Malaysian coastal ship which sank in bad weather on its way to Brunei have been rescued. Selco, a Singapore salvage company, said the search for the missing Burmese sailor was continuing. The 600-tonne Sing Yoag, carrying a
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      • 148 13 Reuter JAPANESE shipbuilders said their share of the world's shipbuilding orders is falling in the face of increasing competition from South Korea and Western Europe. The Japan Ship Exporters' Association said total orders at Japanese yards by overseas shipowners are expected to fall 21 per cent to 4.7
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      • 80 13 Reuter THE Australian and New Zealand/Eastern Shipping Conference is cutting the bunker surcharge for shipments to west and north Australian ports to 32.7 per cent from the 34.3 per cent in effect since Nov 1. The new rate is effective with loadings from Jan 1, 1982. However, the
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    • 685 13 SI Up*teg Urn* P»«® CM 8 Arhlprkgo Shw VI 3 Afea VI 3 Afro-EuruU VI a Ailtrmat vn Alpac VI s tafoaave V a ANL I I KPCUat vm i IPL m 4/3 krgrntlae IV 4 KSCL m 1 1 fcata Merchant VI 4 1 HiHttaU Uae
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    • 373 14 ARRIVALS WPKL WIAIVB Eastern Honour (1300 after Sun Way sails) 13/14 Equator m (0700 after Kim Soon Li) a Golden Haven (after New Pen. cock) 45 Harukaae Maru (after Turkmeniya)i/» KoU Sejarah (0700 after KoU Perwira) 10/11 Lloyd Sydney (after Ixtana VI) 15/1» Murray* verett (0530 after
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    • 809 14 WBCHVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND L£L CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Name Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of No. Time of Lines Operatn Arrival Date Time Asian Pegasus Arthur M&ersk Chevalier Roze Ever Promoter P. Roosevelt Macol King Benvalla Maersk Mango Zlm Eilat ■j N. Mltchenko Peter
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    • 1524 14 I NORTH AMERICAN grain chartering became more active on Friday especially to the Continent with rates recording small (regular movements. An unchanged US$9 was paid for 70,000 tons from the Mississippi to Holland/Belgium with a similar cargo for solely Holland receiving $9.75. A vessel with 56,000 tons from
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    • 220 15 MARINE Librarian' AsMeUttM's teatk aaaaal (Mlnuiki Jan 6-8, Nautical Institute, Soutbampton University, UK. »th Leadea Internatien»l Beat Skew Jan 7-17, Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London. Seatrade seminar: I'nderstaadlng bvotamti la ikipping Jan 24-30, Cambridge, United Kingdom. OceanExpe-Mlddle East Feb 15-18, Bahrain. Tel: Paris 742-92-56. Ceatataerlsatlaa laterna- tleaal Semlaar:
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    • 334 15 WESTERN shipping lines were warned that they must be able to meet Eastern bloc competition with their combined might to have a chance against powerful state-owned carriers. Mr Kristian von Sydow, chairman of the Swedish Brostrom shipping group, said that a precondition
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    • 703 15 Reuter THE PORT of Beira is struggling to fulfil its role as a natural gateway to Southern Africa, as it is handicapped by a lack of money and affected by commando raids. Its wccess will depend on the future course of
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    • 216 15 CHINA may find difficulty in maintaining a strong shipbuilding-export orderbook if it does not provide competitive credit facilities. Speaking at a meeting of shipbuilders in Shanghai, Mr Richard Foody, vice-presi-dent of the Bank of America, said "in order to sell vessels today it is not
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    • 1430 20 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 f published at a maximum of three weeks.
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    • 185 20 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
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    • 173 13 r PIL GROUP REGULAR CONTAINER FEEDER SERVICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS. Saa Pag* V lifti 1 s 26/12 30/12 31/12 1/1 9/1 16/1 17/1 24/1 25/1 29/1 30/1 2/2 3/2 FULLY COffTMGBSD SERVICE TO TIC MPOU EAST
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    • 270 13 SKA I.OR I) UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) H EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES ffctgjjgg 21/12 Damnum (3/1) 25/12 Dammam (6/1). Kuwait (9/1). Shuaiba (12/1). Ooha (15/1). Abu Dhabi (18/1). Dub* (21/1) 21/1 Abu Dhabi (27/1). Dubai (30/1). Oammam (2/2). Shuaiba (5/2), Jubari (8/2). Kuwart (11/2) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE! Mm
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    • 253 13 FESCO LINES FAR-EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY SOUTH EAST ASIA, JAPAN, INDIA, USA CANADA. Agent Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES I TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS •SWGAWE CLOSMG TMS CT 27» OK 2400 HRS CFS 27» OK 1100 HRS
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    • 934 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERN WISMA MISC, NO2, JALAN CON LAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 0409, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Umg Vtss* S pore 1) Mm! 3d mm hPort 6/1 25/12 Nl CIYSTAL 29/12 13/1 1/1 JUTUMM 6/1 20/1 «/i trriNN 15/1
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    • 242 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US QUCF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA 't^| 22/12 2VU 2V12 2/2 «V 2 *V 2 I *V 2 -VI W 3? VI as MM; MS w M l/l VI M W llfl ivi n»/i ni/i m/i ti/i IQ I .2? I L*! MKJ a >w Mfe ?w
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    • 630 15 The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHAPING Singapore to Sibih, jfiwult, Brunai Ports and Bangkok CONTAINfRSHIP SERVICF 10 UK CONTINENT BOMLDO nauMT HXTO MT CONTAINfRSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT Saiwafc mi Branai M Ml bc^ tUMSMH M Lak. UL Skat LD WU Ml nam ut an.i mm IHH M lnh*« mm
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    • 310 15 NOTICE r Owril survey on Imnml CM «k» "7 ard December, IMI m from 9 Q0 a. to 12 mo*. jjjjwtt* «Wjr will be Md FlB hrnnco tie I yum Services C.M.C.R. BU, HB—I —I fi —Ml Y,»P «t •»..<««« W I 1. 3. T. Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd. Tneste
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    • 620 16 TOJOtTHEWOft £jpr*u Tatot Eiprni exports 24/1 26/1 27/1 25/1 »/l 27/1 23/1 30/1 2/2 4/3 5/3 6/3 4/2 6/2 7/2 J/2 ®*M« 23/1 9/2 11/2 12/2 14/2 *ho «cc«pt>m traraMwwnt cargo tor CMI9KM/9EST oofs na Hamtwri TOjorgMgy S pore PK Pen Mbao Genoa H burg B (u«n Roam Antwerp »e«enstein
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    • 496 16 flMr avi KOREA SHIPPING STORE P Kebnc PENANG VESA 167W In Port 26-28 Dec 29-31 Dec FROM BU BANGKOI •VEGA 16# In Port 26-21 Dec 29-31 Dec TO BUS/ ALTWI7IW 22-25 Jan 26-28 Jan 29-31 ian FROM BU BANGKOK ALTAR 172E 22-25 Jan 26-28 Jan 29-31 Jan TO BUSAf ALT
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    • 553 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE AC CEP TUG Fa 8 La CARGO FOR: S'»M MM MM**| Fafattaw Ml**. Wmii U HM> fmuctf a/u «/ii ivti i7/«i it/n n/n m%\ f«r«4 VI M/«I »/n 2t/n ja/u l/tI lim o/tl 1/K i/tt t/tt t/K J/M l*m Meter n/1 11/1 11/1 IVI
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    • 639 16 If Everett Lines >mm Burma Fin Star Shippinf Corpn WMk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' I ninuir rno munnnu LOADING FOR RANGOON WM" HVm/Zl Ok 1 l'" 1 NTONTT* 21/11 toe nMANCCTHrrw IX/1 V« 1m 7/ia Im A/fantini D H,»—tain Immcommmuml iSA A IIIIK! A A C I f. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE"
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    • 131 16 Tuesday, December 22,1161 OCEAH SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SANKYO LINE NZRTKIU a El SUA/ UNION LINE rxnm ram urn rat E3 KYOWA LINE ShmmfJUtai Ua*|far lIA 11/ l hpwta,4pfc,A W a/i km**. Lm, P. MTOHMU 25/1 MOOUBHT »/l C*|« wapta* tfk Ha hM, LhWU. Sava, hn,>pk.ikMi rt at S>a« at
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    • 741 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) A VESSEL 7-9/1 11-12/2 19-19/3 22-23/2 29-30/3 rrn rwi 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 cami •HEP. TOPAZ 598/59N NEP.AQATE SS/SM *25-28/12 NEP. ZIRCON 598/59N 23-24/12
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    • 635 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS □nos CORIMOI soma 10/FMM BMK H"BUBG BHAttH HMM HAVKSOTON S port P AetntArtavp FrmMUX 27/12 a/12 17/1 11/1 a/1 22/1 IVI VI N/1 a/1 27/1 21/1 22/1 VI 2VI 27/1 23/1 »/l IVI U/l U/l 2/2 4/2 V 2 7/2 11/1 IVI 11/1 4/2 1/2 7/2 1/2
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    • 538 17 I y 'A f s'i h Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPREBB CONTAINER TO MIP/UK/MCACAM SERVICE a/u 24/12 MM* rMX 1/1 a/12 1/1 MOON 7/1 torn* MOON IVI 14/1 1/1 11/1 12/1 M/l IVI I 1/2 1/7 in 11/2 Sta*M«. Q*. Ma* 2) UK 5) OwtM > I H f top
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    • 398 17 r BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES IS EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) CORABANK SANTA FE SPORE R'OAM HULL HMBG 23 Doc IS Jon 19 lan 22 Jon 1 Jon 31 Jon 9 Fab 5 Feb (Doop Tonk Spocc Avertable) Linos US. mi COAST SERVICE OMltm »0 Uck JOHN IYKES
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    • 492 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TTTTTTTTTTTTT Mrksseu* n sr wnaa I 13 a/12 a/12 Act atn—mn VI 7/1 Fadfcftiw HmIM M) Hn b trnmm W 24/ 1 21/1 MM Ma I 1 Ebriw toadw NMk Mm mUfi a WPmL in* ■"»■%>**■ i "S Sport fi»m PUmi
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    • 315 18 CALIFOtMA/PACFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAMER/REEFER SERVICE ÜbMl hr US MBQ, SM FURCBCO, SMTTU. TMQNft, VMCOMER. SC. kc*R« FO/FCI CtrtMtn p MMI SW' l /u«Mt inur »lM 21 F* AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW ZEALAND SERVICE PMM| P.l "•WML" a I JAPAN SERVICE "VCHVA BAMDhWT "VSNW MUMC" -VSHW MMIU b»
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    • 469 18 H H (■■'(inn SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TH FLOOR OCE AN BUI L DING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****? 13 L INF SI GENERAL 91 3111 114 I INE SI TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELE* R*****6 RS 2SS6B A B CARSMIP CABt I CARGOSMipJ a ltc<|i»n;il Container Lilies 2 SAILINGS A
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    • 617 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): CMZE27W+_ SS BUDGE 34W... K CHANCE 6W—TW RRDGE NMOESR K JMXWON 16RL Also accepting carp) to/from Scandinavia C ROZE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCI Cargo FROM EUtOPE (VIA SUEZ) NJAOCtt 0 CHEF 27E K JACOVON ISE K JMEM 12E C CONTAfO
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    • 470 19 MALDIVE LINES Loading For Hofedah/Jaddah MAUNVEUNTY Loading tor Alexandria MAUWE CREST Loading For Karachi MALDNE NOBLf Loading For Muscat/ Dubat/Dammani MLMNK Loading For Kuwait MAUMt PUGR Loading For Dpbonti/Pt Sudan MAUME STAR Loading For MALDNE PR Loading For Madras/Karat*/ JubaH/Kuwait eta eta eta spore kuantan port kelame 4/1/82 WPORT 30/12
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