The Business Times, 9 February 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1182 60 CENTS
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  • 404 1  -  By LIM SOON NEO A SINGAPORE-ARAB joint venture nmiHng audio and video cassettes plans to invest between |8 million and HO million in a coating line to enable the company to produce coated tapes, which are currently imported. The company, Japantax Industries (S) Pte
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  • 200 1 THE Department of Trade plans to help Singapore traders penetrate markets in Africa. A task force will visit some African countries in April to look into ways of enhancing two-way trade. This will be followed by a trade mission to countries which
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  • 421 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE PACE of foreign exchange trading is warming up in Singapore and Hongkong, with the two countries vying for the top spot after leaders London and New York. "They are still light years away," said Mr Dwight Allen, executive vice president
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  • 352 1  -  By LOH HUI YIN OIL companies which have revised their postings of petrol and diesel are in a quandary over how pump adjustments will eventually be carried out. They are uncertain whether the adjustments will be done in two phases the first, to bring down
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  • 140 1 THE Luxembourg-based financial arm of Italy's st a t e o w ne dtelecommunication company will tap the Asian dollar market here for the first time, with a US$75 million floating rate notes. The seven-year notes, maturing in 1989, will be floated by Societe Finaneiere pour
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  • 336 1 THREE international construction companies are Joining hands to set up a Joint venture in Singapore specialising in the marketing of steel structures for commercial buildings. J Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Co Ltd of the UK, Demig Construction and Engineering Co Ltd of Hongkong
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 95 1 The government yesterday released five of the 10 members of the Organisasi Pembebasan Rakyat Singapura (Singapore People's Liberation Organisation) who were arrested on Jan 10 this year. The five are Mohd Isa bin Abdul Aziz, a 24-year-old HDB carpark supervisor, Mohamed Fossil bin Mohamed Yahiya, a 38-year-old businessman,
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    • 84 1 BRITISH Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington arrived in Singapore yesterday from Kuala Lumpur to hold talks with the Republic's leaders on bilateral relations and matters of mutual interest. He is slated to hold discussions today with Culture and Foreign Minister SDhanabalan, Second Deputy Prime Minister S Rajaratnam and Trade
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    • 91 1 Reuter HONGKONG, Mon. The popular newspaper Oriental Daily said today that Beijing had initiated ideas for a plan to settle Hongkong's future after 1997, when the lease on the greater part of the British colony is due to expire. The plan called for turning the leased
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    • 40 1 Reuter LONDON, Mon. Iran today confirmed reports that it has reduced its oil prices by US$l a barrel in an apparent bid to boost sagging sales that puts added pressure on the weakened world oil market.— Reuter
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    • 58 1 AP MANILA, Mon. Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile ordered today the arming of mayors in several northern Philippine towns with "high-powered weapons" so that they can also fight communist insurgents. "We will match them bullet for bullet," Enrile declared. He said the government is prepared to arm
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    • 56 1 Reuter BEIJING, Mon. China's machinebuilding industry plans a 22-per-cent rise in exports this year while chemical exports aim to show a 10-per-cent increase, the New China News Agency (NCNA) said today. It also quoted Deputy Chemical Industry Minister Qin Zhongda as saying China should give priority to Chinese
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    • 67 1 THE Yugoslavia embassy in Singapore will be closed on Mar 1. The Singapore representation is one of nine Yugoslav diplomatic and consular missions around the world that will be temporarily closed for "economic and financial" reasons. Yugoslavia will continue to be represented in the other four Asean
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  • 728 1  -  By AGNES WEE TWO prominent local commodity-based companies, which have diversified aggressively into property, have joined hands again to build a large condominium in Katong. Primelands Pte Ltd, the joint venture company set up by Keck Seng (S) Pte Ltd and Kuok (S) Ltd, will develop
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 250 1 Bookshops ujaaas THE Institute of Banking and Finance will go ahead with its traineeship scheme for foreign exchange dealers in spite of the poor response to its survey Page z MANPAN Industries of Indonesia has acquired the factory and machinery of Golden Star Plywood Page 5 SRI Lanka's decision to
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 589 2  -  By ALVIN TAY THE INSTITUTE of Banking and Finance (IBF) will go ahead with ita traineeship scheme for foreign exchange dealers, in sptte of the poor response to its survey A paper setting out features of the foreign exchange and deposit dealing scheme was
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    • 130 2 THE United Overseas Bank group has installed its 24hour automated teller machines (ATMs), UniTellers, at three of the more populous Housing and Development Board estates. They are at Ang Mo Kio Town Centre, Toa Payoh Central and Boldt Merah Central. Tlie installation of ATMs at these
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    • 179 2 LOCAL MsrfMdiws aid the retars ts Magie-dlgit prtate leadlag vales as a positive develepsMat la the Lew lists* miss will ast safy make bsrvaadafs ekssp Oa|MDdsialMrkra«y SLe^prrnSite'lßtfMUtfS States aad Stegapere has alss resetted la a st>sag« US dsilar vfea-vls the heal Lseal Bxpsrtsf have eeaephhit ts
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    • 19 2 TAT Lee Bank to expects* Is apes Its Takye represent»The afflee will be rttaated sa Amc^ tte^Taky
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    • 548 2 THERE Is little possibility of Malaysian exports to Japan being designated in ringgit to any significant extent in the near future, said Sumlo Hara, adviser to the Bank of Tokyo. This is because there is as yet no active yen-rlnggit market, although
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    • 384 2 Reuter WEST German bond markets are expected to maintain a firm tone in early trading this week, despite the recent rise in dollar interest rates. The one billion deutschemark post office loan stock launched last Friday was well accepted, and has strengthened the mark
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    • 255 2 Reuter THE JAPANESE national bond «Inking fund may dry up In fiscal 1987, due to an increasing redemption of national bonds, unless the government undertakes some «pedal financing for it. The finance ministry has compiled a trial balance ■beet of national
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    • 196 2 Reuter THE LIRA is likely to weaken slightly early this week, particularly against continental currencies, following the Italian government's lifting of the 15 per cent deposit requirement on foreign currency transactions last Friday, London foreign exchange dealers said. This fall would be prompted by
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    • 120 2 Reuter THE Bank of Tokyo will form a Joint commercial in Sydney to be called BOT Australia Ltd with three Australian partners to provide loans, to develop mineral resources. The Joint bank will be capitalised at A|6 million with the Japanese bank a 50 per cent stake.
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 452 2 THE US dollar fluctuated against major currencies with the exception of the yen. The US dollar opened at 2.1040/50 against the local currency. The market was volatile from large commercial orders. The rate was brought up to a high of 2.1140/50 before some selling by foreign banks pushed
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      • 201 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed easier at 233.60 yen after a 234.30 opening, dealers said. This was lower than the 233.90/234.30 close in New York and 234.00/50 on the US West Coast on Friday. The dollar closed Friday in Tokyo at 232.35. Trading was a
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      • 22 2 THE average rat* at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lead to their best customers is 10.62 per cent
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      • 167 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Feb USMUrtfSMt) 7d*jl S5T 15 H 1 month 1511/1615 9/16 2 months 15* 15* 3 month* 18* 15* 6 month* is* 15* 9 month* 15* 15* U month* 15* 15* DM Mn 1 month 3 month* month* ttMntbi 103/16 7
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      • 43 2 RANGE of prion dfcred by discount bouwi an Feto I Oweratfht Call departs: 2% to SV4% CM* BirtafMN 3-month Treasury Mils JH 2H 3-month Bank bills «H AH 3 monUu CD 6W 6Vt 6 months CD 7M 8 Source: National Discount Co
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      • 197 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed gveneraUy easier compared with overnight levels in light trading. Prices were marked down between US$4 to $150 an ounce at the outset reflecting the metal's weakness in New York overnight and thereafter the market fluetuatred narrowly throughout the day. Total sales for the dsy
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      • 35 2 ra An New York 8-5TB 1«B IMS UK Arte* USB 8.«B MSB •JK ft FH ft Sagmpore B.XfcO 87K 8Mb 8.58S dOBtaf prtc Mia US( Mho* any ouac C. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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      • 74 2 THE dollar in London yesterday moved slightly higher against continental currencies in a quiet start to the week's business. It eased slightly against sterling and the yen but moved in a narrow band in all cases, chiefly reflecting activity on the deposit market. Opening quotas yeattrdty US 1JSK/MB Can
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      • 176 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday eased against most major currencies except sterling, in late foreign exchanges. The US currency drifted lower to 2.3375/85 marks from an early 2.3450/60 and 2.3465/85 at New York's Friday close, depressed by some Singapore selling as well as a lower Asian dollar rate.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 367 4 THE MALAYSIAN government will take full responsibility for the decision to buy the trouble-struck Japanese straddle carriers, Transport Minister Datuk Lee San Choon said in Port Klang yesterday. He was visiting the port following a barrage of criticism centring on the port authorities'
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    • 287 4 MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Mahamad yesterday said Malaysia ahaald emaiate Japanese wark ethics is its drive towards ladssiilallsatl—. aad asked Japan to pravide aid to Its AMaa adghhaar. Malaysians shaald adapt Japanese wark attttedes and their sense sf esrpsrato leyalty, he said when •pealag a
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    • 567 4 Reuter US TREASURY Secretary Donald Regan said the unprecedented budget deficits the administration is projecting for 1982 through 1965 will not crowd out private borrowing in financial markets and will have only a minimal impact on interest rates. Crowding out would not occur because
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    • 460 4 Reuter NYT CONGRESSIONAL and administration officials said President Reagan faces a fierce battle this year to win approval of his U*****.6 billion budget calling for more huge cuts in social spending. Senate finance committee chairman Robert Dole said the entire budget proposal for big
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    • 355 4 Reuter THE UNITED States yesterday appeared to have backed away tram Its reported intention to press for an early adjournment of the European Security Conference because of the military crackdown in Poland. Officials gathering in Madrid for today's resumption of the 35-state
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    • 214 4 Reuter CANADA, more heavily dependent on trade than most Western countries, is streamlining its diplomatic machinery to help businessmen win more contracts. In an aggressive drive for exports announced by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, trade and economic matters will get top priority in foreign
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    • 148 4 AFP HONGKONG and the US were expected to open bilateral textile negotiations, that would test the colony's strength under the new Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA), in Washington yesterday. Hongkong traders expect a "preliminary skirmish". Although no formal demands have been made so far, the South China
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    • 509 4 Reuter BANKERS and business tycoons are Joining ordinary Brttona in a fight to save Sir Freddie Laker's cut-price airline operation which collapsed last week with debts of £270 million. The Orion Merchant Bank, a subsidiary of the Royal Bank of Canada, thinks
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 468 4 Agencies VICE-CHAIRMAN Deng Xiaoping extended his disappearing act to nearly a month yesterday, but most diplomats believe he is still in power and concentrating on a party purge. The 77-year-old Deng last appeared in public on Jan 12 in Beijing and (our weeks later, there is no
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    • 660 4 ARRIVALS Senrke Local Operator Noaber Tine Froa CAL CI331 0020 TPE AI AI412 0100 BOM PAA PA005 0220 NYC/SFO/ AHA/HKG MAS MH601 <mn KUL SIA SQ101 0845 KUL MAS MHSU 0M5 PEN MAS MH671 0915 KUL RBA BI427 0955 BWN MAS MHG51 1000 PEN/KUL MAS MH680 1010
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 376 4 •Ln4tr~Pa|c I POLYESTER MONOFILAMENT YARN SURPLUS STOCK AT 1 4 ORIGINAL PRICE <W GERMAN H USA ORIGIN' ALL ON SPOOLS OF 1 KILO t ACM WE WILL ACCEPT AMY REASONABLE OFFER FOR THE COMPLETE I OT TEL 294 0?U 294 0918 294 0919 CHAIRMAN "DOW" Pawn lid Kings The financial
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 280 5 PROMET shipyard held its first double-rig christening ceremony last Saturday when two Jackup6 were named the Sedneth 201 and Sedneth 202. Built at a total cost of US$7O million for its American owners, Sedco International, the Identical rigs were designed by Baker Marine. With the
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    • 181 5 BERGER Paints Singapore chalked up a 30 per cent increase in pre-tax profits last year after upgrading its operations. Although market conditions last year were not as buoyant as in the previous year, Berger Paints raised its pre-tax profit by $300,000 to $1-3 million. Mr
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    • 386 5  -  By AGNES WEE DEVELOPERS and their consultants who use steel structures (or their commercial complex projects should negotiate with specialist steelwork companies before appointing the main building contractor. This advice was given by the manager designate of CDK Steel Structures Co Ltd, a new
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    • 83 5 THE CHINESE Chamber of Commerce and Industry is organising a course on computers for management on Feb 15. Dr J S Donald will conduct the six-week evening course. Skills Development Fund grants are available for the course. The chamber will also conduct its first Mandarin class on
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    • 166 5 THE Singapore Furniture Industries Council (SFIC) is organising a talk on how to be successful in obtaining grants under the SDF Development Consultancy Scheme at the Regional Language Centre on Feb 12 at 7.30 pm. The main speaker is Mrs Lee Foong Ying,
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    • 220 5 THE NiMiml Wages CeaaeU Is midag the views d the pa Hie sa Ms NWC gaidellaes fer this year. The eeaaeil, which will start its regalar mm, li seeUag Miiußm, backed ap with statistics, K peaalMs, aad eemmeats, partlealariy ea: lie aatare aad
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    • 360 5  -  By WONG SOUK YEE AN INDONESIAN company has acquired the factory and machinery of Golden Star Plywood, which went into receivership in June 1960. Manpan Industries was set up recently by Mr Hendra Muljatno, who has substantial logging and plywood business in Indonesia, to
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    • 382 5 A LEADING Australian machine tool manufacturer will hold a seminar and practical demonstration of its industrial and technical training machines at the Australian High Commission on Feb 22 and 23. FW Hercus Pty Ltd will show two of its most advanced teaching models a lathe as well as
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    • 184 5 MB On Jmg ltd has been appointed corporate secretary of Cycle and Car- < riage Ltd. He was formerly an administrative and project executive with the x Commonwealth Development Corporation. Mr Ckaa Tiaag Hee, i group coordinator for Cycle and Carriage's Mercedes- >< Benz operations, and Mr
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 60 5 EUROPE TRANSPORT MULTINATIONAL WELL ESTABLISHED EUROPEAN TRANSPORT AND FREIGHTFORWARDING GROUP (STAFF 700 TURNOVER US$ 75 MILLION) DESIRES TO ESTABLISH CONTACTS WITH SIMILAR COMPANIES IN SINGAPORE TO DEVELOP OCEAN AND AIRFREIGHT ACTIVITIES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND WESTERN EUROPE. INTERVIEWS COULD TAKE PLACE IN SINGAPORE FROM FEB. 22. PLEASE REPLY TO BT Box
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    • 96 5 This advertisement appears as a matter of record only MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD U5550,000,000 Medium Term Loan Guaranteed THE GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA Lead Managed by STANDARD CHARTERED BANK LIMITED Managed by MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD THE TOKAI BANK, LIMITED THE CHARTERED BANK Co-Managed by DAMCHI KANGYO FINANCE (HONG KONG) LIMITED
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  • 397 6 THE PRIME Minister's speech on Sunday adds another dimension to the case for perpetuating the three-generation family. While many social arguments in favour of the idea have been given, the set of statistics unfolded by Mr Lee makes the programme even more convincing. The figures
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  • 313 6 LAKER AIRWAYS' bankruptcy will make the air transport market less competitive, and will demonstrate once again that cartels like the International Air Transport Association (lata) are detrimental to consumers. Sir Freddie taught the work) a lesson about how markets work. He cut prices
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  • 338 6 Reuter PRESIDENT Jaalas Jayewardeae will perform the ceremaaial apenlag af a new parilameatary enmpiex near Calamba this maath, marklag a mllestaae la Sri Laaka's kistary. lie aeeaalea will signal the ead af Calamba's preemiaeace aa the administrative capital af tkii Indian Ocean lalaad dace the
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  • 671 6  -  MISGIVINGS ABOUT TRINCOMALEE OIL TERMINAL By NAJMUL HASAN Reuter SRI LANKA's decision to allow an American company to build an oil storage terminal on the east coast has raised opposition protests that it could suck the country into a superpower conflict. Opponents of President Junius Jayewardene, already under
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  • 1258 6  -  By THOMAS FRIEDMAN NYT WHEN RCA put its Hertz subsidiary up for sale, investment bankers speculated that the prospective buyer would have to be of one extreme or another: either very reckless or very sophisticated. Very reckless, they ventured, because all the leading car
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 645 6 I -18-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSB 1 Agitatedly paces the room (5) 6 Sit and fish (5) 9 Meaty part, we hear, for a bad actor (3, 4) 10 Large portion of greens with some meat (5) 11 To do with a fight (5) 12 Is New York in this
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  • 687 7  -  By DAVID MARSH FT EUROPEAN governments trying gingerly to relax monetary policies to help steer their way out of recession are rather like the hapless bathers in the film Jaws. Just as they are about to go back into the water, hopes of economic recovery are
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  • 876 7  -  By DAVID LASCELLES FT FOR THE first time in seven months the US prime rate is on the rise again, sending tremors of apprehension through the faltering American economy and imperilling efforts by European countries to bring their own interest rates down.
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  • 895 7  -  By ROBERT BENNETT NYT THE CRISIS In Poland transformed the concept of default from that of a tool used by creditors in collecting unpaid debts into a potentially powerful political weapon in the conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union. Because default is considered to
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  • 823 7  -  FORUM i with JAMES RESTON NYT IF YOU look at the world from Paris instead of from Washington, it remains the same but seems quite different. History and geography change the angle. They produce different newspapers, different impressions on the television screen, different priorities and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 700 8 NYT RCA has recorded the second largest annual decline in the company's 63-year history. Its earnings (or last year's fourth quarter fell 26.9 per cent, while profits for the full year plummeted 82.9 per cent. The drop-off in profits was attributed to a variety of operating and
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    • 257 8 RESULTS for ICL's first quarter ended Dec 31 showed that, although still operating at a loss, the company was in line with operating plans on all main criteria, ICL chairman Christopher Laidlaw told the annual meeting. Late last year, ICL said the full effect of cost
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    • 145 8 Reuter THE ITALIAN state-owned energy concern Eat* Naxioaaie Idrocarburl (ENI) will Invest 28,Mt billion lire In the next Ave years to diversify resources and beast Its market share. ENI plans greater reeoarse U coal aad natural gas under a five-year, 1982M, plan. Its share of Italian
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    • 283 8 RICOH Watch has reported a net loss of 2.18 billion yen for the business year to Nov 30, 1961, compared with a 250 million yen net profit a year earlier. Securities analysts later said the poor performance of the watch company is likely to trim
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 190 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with February One RSS buyers quoted at 176.00 cents per kilo, down four cents from last Friday's close, dealers said. The afternoon session was quietly steady. In Kufak Lampar, the Malaysian rubber market closed lower with the new trading month March
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    • 296 9 HAS prices In cento per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 175.00 176.00N Int 1 R.S.S. February ***** 177.00 Int. 1 R.S.S March 181.50 182.00 Int. 2RJS.S. 164.00 166.00N UK/Coot 10.00 1BOON Int. 3 R.S.S. 100.00 1C.0QN UK/Coat 158.00 100.00N Int 4
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    • 104 9 NOON SSI !l and SMR praa ymt m+r IAI Nkrurt (Canal Mtk) Mara* (Forward Mtk) SSR20 SSRSO (1-toa pallat) (1-ton paiWt) Bayara 183JON 161.00 186 JON 183.00N mjrm a 186 JO 1(3.00 1(7 JON M6.00N MKKLB Manh April SMRCV SMR L SMR 5 SMRGP SMR 10 (l
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    • 92 9 THE STRAITS tin price In Peaug yesterday fell 51 cents to M 534.91 a Idle, te meve farther dswn ef the ITA middle sector ef $32.91 and $34.96. The fall was attributed te an increased supply ef metal with miners neted disposing after the Chinese New Year. Hewever,
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    • 32 9 Rubber Feb 8 Singapore: February: 176.00 cents (down 4.00 cents) Malaysia: March: 205.50 cents (down 2.00 cent) Tin: M 534.01 (down 54 cents) Official offering: 305 tonnes (up 125 tonnes)
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    • 70 9 Reuter MALAYSIA has signed an agreement to buy 350,000 tonnes of Thai rice worth over US$l3O million for delivery this year. Malaysia was asked to buy more rice than usual because of bumper harvests in Thailand. Delivery will start this month and run through June at
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    • 574 9 NYT ABOUT 70 per cent of the rubber the world uses is synthetic, but natural rubber's toughness, resistance to heat and other desirable qualities have evidently given it a lasting place in rubber consumption. The figure is 75 per cent for the US, where a
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    • 258 9 Reuter BOLIVIAN TIN miners on Sunday announced a 48-hour strike in protest against the government's economic package which includes a 76 per cent devaluation of the peso and steep rises in the price of energy. Miners at the Catavi and Siglo 20 mines said they would begin
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    • 1065 9 NYT DEFENDING THE "blue line" is John Reidl's specialty. He doesn't play hockey he plays the world's rubber market. He is manager of the International Natural Rubber Organisation's buffer stock, and thousands of the world's rubber producers rely on him to keep international
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    • 948 9 COFFEE: Commission house activity provided a small boost to robusta coffee futures turnover which totalled 1,361 lots including 40 options by midday, dealers said. The physical market remained quiet yesterday. Prices ended the morning £9 to £1 a tonne lower with near March last traded at £1,288 a
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    • 122 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier in moderate trading, dealers said. February in the south dropped Msls to $980 per tonne while north was traded at $975. In March south closed $10 lower at $970 and the north region was dealt at $975. The
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    • 174 9 CHINESE Pwiiii irrrhaagn. Shgifin, cMag petoes per 111 kg yesterday. CM»Ht all: Butt fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (In second hand dram) fob $112.00 sellers, new dram fob $116.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $50.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pep. per fob Asta NLW *327.50 sellers, 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) Cttm yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20« 2,500 32s 3,196, 40b 3,230 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptoee gee*: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 330 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 1.05, 100 per cent third class 1.03, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN. A-super 0.70, Special
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    • 326 9 UPI WITH THE farm economy already in the doldrums, the US government had more glum news with the announcement that average soybean prices received by US farmers this season, adjusted for inflation, will be lowest in a decade. Under the weight of
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    • 431 9 Reuter FOR THE first time in years, the US government has asked American farmers not to plant some of their land in an effort to trim surpluses and increase prices, but farm leaders and some members of Congress say the incentives are not great
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 12 9 FURNITURE 'Aim Touch of Class LUXURY INTWIORS PTE. LTD. ,321, Plaza Srigapura
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    • 318 9 r THE SANWA BANK, LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCH U5515,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certiffcates of Deposit due Bth August 1984 In accordance with the provision of the Certificate*, notice it hereby fiven that for the Interest Period from Bth February 1982 to 10th August 1982 the Certificates will carry a
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  • 1542 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Am* (17SB 1808)
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  • 172 10 BNGAPOBS UNTT TBURT (Mil him' irtwHWI) The Commerce Id 314 The Savtnga Fund XJI 1* S pore Prog Fuad Ul 1.41 S pore Sac. Fund 207 117 S pore lavaet Fund l.U Lll S pore Equity Fund UT Ul PUMOWDMOT TJZZT" S'pore Pd (U9I) SI INOOMBMMa <C—1 fh
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  • 2857 10 1061/1062 High Low Compear Last Sale +orGr*« Dlr Dir Crr Gr»s TTd Net P/B Vol cooo> Day Hlgfc Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 404 lift 380 313 430 300 410 532* 875 430 348 115 130 ISO 308 75 380 330 332 231 Aetna Alcorn Allied
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  • 1708 10 I BID and otter prices officially I listed and busMss In and re» I ported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, I with the number of shares I traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. DOtfRUU AMasi (1-ttß) (11) LB (1)
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  • 96 10 8PP UaM: Twenty-ninth AGM to be held at 315 Alexandra Road, Singapore, on Feb 12 at 9.30 am. THE New StraMi Times Pram (Malayrfa) BerM: AGM to be held in the company's theatrette, Balai Berlta, 31 Jalan Riong, Kuala Lumpur on Feb 20 at 11 am. MALAYSIAN Tabaeea
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  • 709 10 A STEADY tread la Mare prtw® yflitcrdiy dmtilAJ May Ml he —taterl fa the afteraeM aa tevestert M (Mr cm treat Bsaghsag. P|gg| steady, altheagh Mete ess mm IMb. The cMttaw *ptimlsm m a resalt sf aews st stegteHdlgtt prime leadteg rates pasted by a
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  • 610 10 TRADING continued on an easier note at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday on lack of sentiment as volumes remained thin Although the market started on a (airly steady note following last Friday's higher close, values were unable to hold at that level as trading
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 249 11 THE well-diversified, East Asiatic Company (M) Bhd has now moved into the lucrative and fast growing computer market. The group recently signed an agreement with Hitachi Ltd of Tokyo to market and service initially the Hitachi L-330 and L-340 computers in Singapore, Malaysia and
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    • 1553 11  -  In the final part on ICI, the evolution of the group in Malaysia from a small office 50 years ago into a sizeable conglomerate with interests in manufacturing and trading and employing some 1,500 staff, is highlighted. Focus also turns to the
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    • 484 11 J Pertod 1MB U Net EPS at Fall Yes IT Pretax H Royal San Holdings ous Shangri-La N B f Prima RoMnson F I F F I F I kutyear 18/12 30/12 2/2 3/1 10/3 U/2 11/2 5J 14.4 31.0 0.1 Dhr. 5.0 124 54 26.7 12.0 PrsOt
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    • 477 11 FOLEX Industries Bhd has taken to task a report in a Malaysian newspaper that it has abandoned its scheme to restructure. According to the report, the company was said to have given up Its plans to restructure for the time being as It
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    • 126 11 TRADING in the shares of will be reassigned from the Second Trading Section to the First Trading Section from 10am on Wednesday, Feb 10. THE SES has approved ■■gapes* I sail proposed bonus Issue sad the listing and quotation of all 15.4 million new ordinary shares of H
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 239 11 WEAKENED metal issues in Sydney yesterday fell in late trading as the metal index lost 7.7 points to close at 398.3, dealers said. The All-Ordinaries index fell 18 points to 545.9, near its lows for the day, the all resources index dropped 5.9 points to 429-2 and the all
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    • 29 11 HJK.HANG SENG Monday 132? 3» rrnuj 1386.70 Week Ago 1416.02 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 888.8 Friday 886.8 Wwk Ago closed ALL ORDINARIES Monday 5*5.9 Friday 548.5 Week closed
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    • 243 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed just above their lows helped by late shortcovering, after falling for most of the day, brokers said. Behind yesterday's sharp fall were local press reports that the Chinese goverment will treat Hongkong's New Territories as a "special zone" to Sbenzheng after
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    • 448 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday were slightly higher amid sporadic bargain hunting in blue chips, but trading was thin because investors are cautious about a large volume of margin buying positions which will fall due this week, dealers said. The market average added 5.48 to 7,784.89
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    • 136 11 THE Manila stock market was mixed yesterday as minings and oils declined while commercials and industrials firmed, dealers said. Turnover fell to 163,000 pesos from 3.5 million on Friday. Gainers were Globe Mackay, which closed at 11.20, up from 11.00, and Ayala Corp at 1.28 vs 1.26 while losers
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 658 11 NOTICE CYCLE CARRIAGE LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) PROFIT DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Directors reports audited Group and Company turnover and profits as fallows Turnover: GROUP Staigapore Malaysia ASSOCIATES Ooup's share Trading profit amounted to To which should be added the share of associated companies' results Giving a profit before
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 144 12 Rises Indices Uoi| Huat Eaao Ckoai lad Lien Ho* M Plow Spore Laad Soalioa O U B Y H 8 M.ia HiCk tk Low St Staamahip Parlia Plaat 328 870 210 212 280 880 540 525 212 280 482 480 48 30 10 +7 8 5 5 5 3
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      136 12 SHAKE prices foil ia tto Klmmm after aJrictf rally In fee BNVMg at fee BES. TVe Straits Time* Mistrial ladex l«st IM p«farts to TSUI wfcik) fee Buteew Times Indicator feU 1K« to IMCI7. Rises Indices Raleigh Sungel Besi 770 830 +60 +20 Feb 5 BT Index: *****4
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  • 148 12 PUBLIC accountants Price Waterhouse will be helping the Stock Exchange of Singapore investigate the possibility of insider trading in the shares of two listed companies. Two weeks ago, the SES announced that it will conduct an investigation into Yeo Hiap Seng Ltd and King's
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  • 656 12  - Reduced profits at C C group Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By KOH TSE YING THE delayed final report from Cycle and Carriage was, as expected, composed of unpleasant details. The motor group suffered not only markedly reduced sales turnover but also losses on account of its UK-based, 40 per cent
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  • 136 12 THE STRAITS Steamship group has announced the appointment of banker Wee Cho Yaw as its chairman. Mr Kerry St Johnston, the current chairman, is leaving for the United Kingdom to take up the post of chairman of Overseas Containers Ltd, a company which he helped
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  • 447 12  -  By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM VAN Der Horst Ltd has achieved a consolidated group pre-tax profit of $2.9 million for the year ended September 30, marginally higher than the $2.8 million forecast. The figure was arrived at after deducting preacquisition profit of its subsidiary and associate companies
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  • 345 12 CASH-RICH Malaysians can find another good outlet for their investments when the well-established Asia Unit Trust Bhd launches its fifth and latest fund from Feb 15. The new Malaysia Equity Fund (MEF), as it is called, will be sold on a •first-come-first-served" basis up
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  • 266 12 J A REVALUATION of f some of Faber Merlin's fixed assets and landed properties has produced a total surplus of MH42.76 million. In an announcement, Faber Merlin said that the surplus from fixed assets amounting to 188.06 million will be incorporated in the books
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  • 61 12 THE Bata Shoe Company was formally licensed yesterday to sell 15 per cent of its equity to Indonesian buyers, the 10th company to go public in Indonesia. In accounting the approval, Bapepam (Capital Market Control Agency) secretary IBP Sarga said Bata would offer for sale 1.2
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  • 349 12 METAL Containers made a dismal debut on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday amid poor market conditions. The shares, which had been offered at $1.30 each, entered the market at around $1.35. Before the listing, many had expected MC shares to be traded at a
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  • 263 12 DgWi^ Ex Dale Cine Date PajraMe Tatai far the year Ta<al It Preview Bcrjfty* Kawat C hod atybe* MDn ssZT™. WMMM) M Banking M Camemt MTC NST PMC P M »1 p^Fy SEAL (M) SSL UklMt UMPIMT TBS T 8 (M) 30%(q) Feb 3 15% Feb 8 4*TEI
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  • 331 12 if Bra MBS CKyDev JstaaB* 11k Proposed bonus issue oT 1 fori Proposed bonus issue o*l for 3 Rights issue of 1 for 3 (2.90 per share Proposed bonus issue of 1 for 3 Rights issue of 1 for 3 |1 JO per share Proposed rights issue of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 159 12 INTERNATIONAL EQUIPMENT LEASING AND FINANCING 982, Conference Room, World Trade Centre, Singapore COURSE DIRECTOR MR JOHN F. BARING Vice President, Chemco International Leasing Ltd N Y (USA) DR. DOMINIC, SJD (HARVARD) MR. PHILIP GREEN (AUST) MR. SAJJAD AKHTAR m CHAIRMAN DR. JOHN C. McCALLUM, B.Sc, Ph D TOWCS CASE STUDIES
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    • 200 12 VMUEmTCMJJB /CORPORATE FINANCE: OPTIMIZING OPPORTUNITIES IN THE 80s Wednesday, 17 February 1982, Shangri-La Hotel GUEST OF HONOUR Mr R W Lutton, Chairman 'Singapore International Chamber of Commerce Speakers Topic Or Eshagh Shaoul The Manufacturing Vice President 9 Country Credit Officer^The Chase Manhattan Bank N A Industry Mr Barry Northrep Senior
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 53 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Partly 'cloudy. Bern* for 24 leairpert: hears prier te 7 Jl pm m Feb 8 at Maximum temperature 32.7 Associated humidity 60 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 7.15 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 0.6 .Total rainy days for
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 166 13 Reuter CHINA wants Hongkong to maintain its status as a free port and a centre of business and foreign trade, said an official Chinese source in discussing the territory's future. The second prong of Beijing's policy is that "China's sovereignty must be safeguarded," the
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    • 603 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ A RAIL link to the Johore port in Pasir Gudang will be completed by the end of this year. Currently under construction, the link is expected to give considerable relief to the port users as the existing single
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 127 13 BRITISH Petroleum has awarded a contract to VO Offshore Ltd to prepare the design of the vessel and main propulsion engines for the single well oil production system (Swops), an offshore arrangement which enables a tanker to load oil directly from a wellhead on the seabed. The
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      • 103 13 THE ARAB Federation of Shipping has taken a further step forward as an important new shipping force by signing an agreement of cooperation with the Inter-governmental Maritime Consultative Organisation (Imco). The federation, which has gained 41 member companies from 15 countries in less than three years, will
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    • 729 13 SklpftegLlae PM* CM Achipelefo Shpg vra 1 Afea vra 1 Afro-Eurasu VI 3 All trans vn 4 Alpac VI 5 AA(OOIVV V 3 ANL i I APC Line IX 3 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant VI 4 Austana Line V 1
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    • 337 14 Reuter MANY tanker owners will be forced out of business, falling tome unforeseen improvement In the market. London shlpbroker E A Gibson said this is because freight rates obtainable currently are so low that they do not even meet j the voyage costs of bunk- era
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    • 441 14 OGDEN Corp, the diversified US shipowning and shipbuilding group, achieved its prediction of increased earnings for the twelfth successive year with net profits up by 10.5 per cent to US$65.l million. The group had consistent earnings throughout the year and finished
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    • 237 14 UPI INDONESIA'S Attorney General has decided to prosecute six people involved in the controversial purchase of an interisland ferry that claimed 666 lives when it sank last year in the Java Sea, a spokesman said. The spokesmsan did not describe the charges to be brought and said prosecutors
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    • 1623 14 MODERATE grain chartering on Friday was seen from US east coast ports but rates continued to edge lower where changed with most other sectors of the freight market extremely quiet. Losses of about 50 cents were seen for cargoes from the US Gulf to Holland with a 75,000
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    • 188 14 THE STQLT-Nielsen group has opened an office In Manila to represent ita interests in the Philippines Announcing the establishment of Stolt-Nielsen Philippines Incorporated, the company's president, Mr Carlos F Munoz, said the new office emphasizes the importance of the Philippines to the worldwide ocean transportation
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    • 391 14 Feb 1-March 8 Tanker operations and economics course. School of Navigation, City of London Polytechnic. Feb 9-12 Offshore South East Asia, World Trade Centre, Singapore. Feb 15-18 OceanExpo-Middle East. Bahrain. Tel: Paris 742-92-56. Feb 16 Techniques in container stuffing and stripping, Containerisation International Seminar, National Magazine House, London.
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    • 272 15 EX-JOHANSSON tonnage is to be employed for a restructured liner operation between Europe and Caribbean and Latin American ports. The latest two disposals out of the Johansson fleet are units of the 1978/ 79 built 14,800 dwt series. Qatar Express has gone to Johnson Line, the Nordic
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    • 226 15 AN ATTEMPT by the Trans-Pacific Freight Conference erf Japan/Korea (TPFJK) to counter outsider pressure through more flexible rating policies has run into stiff US Department of Justice (DoJ) opposition. The conference has been under intense attack from outsiders over the last two years, exacerbated
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    • 444 15 Lloyd's List EUROPEAN and Japanese shipping industry leaders face bitter disappointment over a new American plan to shake up anti-trust laws. The blow has come in a proposed revision of Senator Slade Gorton's Shipping Bill, to which hopes are pinned for the creation of
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    • 5628 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world 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
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    • 650 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator Godowns for LCL Cargo FCL Movement Schedule Mode Toyama Gloria Trader Swire Star Ratana Bhum Gold Africa Flamingo Contender Argent Kaga Maru Roland Pac Green Blessing Alva Maersk Osaka Maru WlUlne Tayo NZ
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    • 1514 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AeMpetoga Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN'KL PK). ASrWttr CmWht Continental Feeder» (S) Cargo Freight (PK) AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Mw-fwrtt Um Transgroup Pie Ltd (S). A
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    • 1307 22 Seatrade THE EAST Asia section of the Australian Northbound Shipping Conference (Anscon) will be holding talks with Australian shippers on wool rates for Hongkong and Taiwan, and for the Philippines by association. The conference is attempting to persuade the majority of wool shippers
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    • 549 22 THE PORT of Oakland has adopted a new, sophisticated computer system which is expected to improve the efficiency of cargo handling in marine terminal facilities. Known as the Marine Terminal Automated Management System (MTAMS), it will be employed at the port's Seventh Street Public Container Terminal, operated
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    • 246 22 THE LONDON-BASED International Maritime Bureau (1MB) has exposed shipping frauds estimated at more than USJI37m over the last year. Mr Eric Ellen, director of the bureau which is part of the International Chamber •of Commerce, said that since it started operations a year
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    • 341 22 THIRD World national carriers need to obtain their fair share of traffic in and out of their regional areas and to carry goods at fair and reasonable freight rates. This was emphasised by Dr JBBolaji, Deputy High Commissioner for Nigeria, at a shippers' reception
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    • Article, Illustration
      409 22 AUIVAU KEPPEL WHARVES Atrevlda (1000 after Sargodha) 31/32 Jenson n (after Builder) 22 Lumut (1300) 20 East Perils (1200) 20 West Sea Rejoice (0600) 13/14 Seng Hong (0700) 27 Turkmeniya (Paswnger) (0600 will haul 0600/10 th to Gdnl/2) 3/4 Tomoe 103 (Tanker) (1200 P/O, subject gas free)
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    • 187 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia Straits
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 370 13 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. SeePage V lI2L' .1 RDI\I AMAH Orient Overseas CatUcineA Line FUUY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (KM SUEZ) La 13/2 2300 HRS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM EUROfE (VIA
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    • 328 13 HSEALORDU E UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG; EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES lEHI Loading for BN JUBAY* ¥.32 BN AL ATHEER V; Abu Dhabi (9/3), Dammam (12/3), Bahrain (15/3). Kuwait (18/3). Shuatba (21/3) *Mna Qaboos (17/3), Kuwait (20/3). Dammam (26/3), Bahrain (29/3). Doha (1/4), Abu Dhabi (4/4) •Also accepting containers for
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    • 25 13 mm LONDON Freights n/m SHIPPING Evnto D SHIPPING Sehedaie vm/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Aete for Wh«m IX SHIPS Ib Pert X REGIONAL Weather X
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    • 484 13 rrriTTT I OCEAN LINE BLACK SEA SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services From SOUTH EAST ASIA TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co. Pte Ltd. TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS snjTPjjjjjj SaM SaM SaM SaM 13-14/2 15-11/2 20-21/2 22-23/2
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 812 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SNIPPING CORPN. BERN AD WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Ta Earaae Ft— tww 'Accapbn| EMp carp far faadar Pb CMtact PEMMSC P Ma« Antwrp. L.Hawa. Bait. UK. 3) Brawn. IMirti 4)
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    • 223 14 j SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: U8 QULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA rmmipii NANA" 14/2/12.' TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US QULF aczzicncacaczai m w tvt vi ni/i u/i u/1 a/s a/i v« 2/4 1/4 17/4 23/4 N/l Wi V 4 14/4 11/4 IV4 N/4 a/4 TO: CALIFORNIA VENEZUELA EXPRESS CONTAINER
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 808 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT 13/3 <5/3 11/3 13/3 11/2 12/2 17/2 11/2 21/2 27/2 •3/4 15/3 12/3 14/3 l»/3 21/3 21/3 2S/3 #3/4 05/4 11/4 13/4 17/4 19/4 11/3 21/3 28/3 •4/4 M/ 4 11/4 12/4 17/ 4 19/ 4 2S/4
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    • 552 15 tfg Franco Belgian Services < > 'V I h s < i /1, ,mt: ;r r': SMMPO* P. ROMS I* Hm Ito KWj rNnw I'Mf CWMLB MS 15 Feb KM (Mb 7Mv 11 Mb 14 Mb 10 US MM 21 Fab 22 Feb 12 Mb Ulb 17k UH» UMi lOKMCHANCE
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 625 16 Hapag-Lloyd 10 COMIINENI UK EXPORTS Tato Eiprns to, CARIBBEAN WIST MOKS «a Hamburg TW HK S pore p wan£ Genoa Trieste 14/2 16/? 20/2 21/2 11 11/3 16/3 23/2 24/2 1/3 2/3 21/3 26/3 5/3 7/3 11/3 12/3 30/3 4/4 S pore PK Pen Bilbao Genoa H'burg B haven Rdam
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    • 485 16 JS.S.LiIME KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION STORE P. Kelang PENANG VESA 169* 13-15 Feb 1611 Feb 19-21 Feb FROM BUSAI BANGKOK VEGA 170E 13-15 Feb IC-lt Feb 19-21 Feb TO BUS AM ALTAR 173W 16-18 Mar 19-21 Mar 22-24 Mar FROM BUSAf BANGKOK ALIA* 174E 16-It Mar 19-21 Mar 22-24 Mar TO
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    • 711 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE I ACCEPTMG Fa 11 CI CARGO FOR: S'p*rt MM Hw*w| Friiitm l«1tr««n tatowp It Hint tut L»y* 1 1/2 X/ 2 J/3 11/3 13/3 15/3 11/3 |«v «p> 25/2 19/) 21/3 23/3 25/3 27/3 It* L«c*r 4/3 11/3 27/3 25/3 31/3 2/4 3/4 Im>
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    • 979 16 W Burm Five Star Shipping Corpn. 9 JHk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" 9 T LOADING FOR RANGOON 4 I>M Platan, Nmm| wU wi)M K 2257* M/w F-1 u/u r«i qcmu) n/M fa «-A* 2/i tt» w BF SS C BOUSTEAO SKIPPING K *****^8 KL 4,9044/4,7387 -k <ELANG *****1/8 PENANG Campania Arfaatma
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    • 329 16 rruruarj 9, iKM OCEAN SHIPPING ft ENTERPRISES PTE LTO. SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE ROUT nam k.sn GMU Mill 10-11/2 TMMO (MRU If-17/2 OOM RESOURCES 11-20/2 PU ESTRELI* 23-24/2 SW HI 27-2/3 kiPvt lUf/l 20-21/2 IS-U/2 17-17/2 2S-K/2 27-21/2 24/3 24-25/2 OCEM SWPK ft EOTEOTKES PTE in *****44/7 ft *****70 EAST
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 963 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL KOTA SAHABAT KOTA BAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT S'PORE I COLOMBO I HODEIDAH I JEDDAH I AO ABA I COLOMBO I S'PORE 21W/22E 23W/24E 19-23/2 30-31/3 4-5/5 •-9/6 28- 1/3 4-5/4 9-10/5 13-14/t 8-9/3 12-13/4 17-19/5
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    • 836 17 3T» BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COffTMO SERWCE TO/FROM EURO* H BURG B HAVEN ROAM HAVRE SOTON spore P Mang M Germany Austria A*«arp France AIU A 11/ I 11/2 VJ VI 1/3 9/1 1/3 17/2 11/2 11/1 U/l U/) |»/J J/J 2»/2 27/2 11/1 a/1 a/1 21/1 19/1 1/1 21/1
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    • 531 17 I t 2^i Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER EP/UK/NC/SCAN SERVICE i puatA i ta at SH MSOMSM oat* a naoss 12/1 St MOM 11/2 I FUWfiA ISTMII/2 it/2 apatws 14/2 1) bream. Caw lapnra 2) *M»*» I Omtmt Imtm (Tttary) Caam Ma* 4) Mas Siocuaa Otto (ma i>sv»i2)ifW| nr«t)rta
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    • 542 17 Jam BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES 3.:. 13.1^3 SPOKE R OAM HULL HMBG CLYDEBANK* M Feb U Mor 17 Mor 22 Mar FORTHBANK 23 Mor 18 Apr 21 Apr 26 Apr CORABANK 22 Apr 18 May 21 May 26 May Abe loods P. Keiong 16/2 and Penong 18/2 Lines U.S. GULF MRECT
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 558 18 K LINE KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD 1 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES I TO NORTH AMERICA feho wsms* n 9 Monetcssas j? la a m MMINM*? U/2 11 ft Mi MM 3/3 U/J NukiMm 1/3 11/3 Mm. immm» 24/2 2V2 IS/3 25/3 I V UM MM M%I 13/3 23/3 MM thre 19/3
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    • 410 18 ®a CALFORMA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE ios mo. sm nuwnco. sunu. itam. mcaaa a c Acc*** Fa/fa CMbtan f. UM| Support I MfMn MT »NN 21f* t Mb AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE fCI/fCI CwAlNwri PKtiint Sport Mr 2 M» 3 Ho ATOnr RMm »Mm MT 19 Apr 20
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    • 425 18 JOHORE SHIPPING IS3 JALAN TENGtvU BADAR PORT KEI ANG SELANGOR MALAYSIA HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD Express Unittoad Service from P. Keiang East Malaysia A Brune* HAYATIV: 2/12 HATATI V; 3/12 HAYATI V: 4/12 HMSMNV: 2/12 HMKMH V: 3/12 HAMDAN V: 4/12 AMR V: 3/12 P. KEIANG 15/2/12 «/3/«2 25/3/12 12/2/12
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    • 640 18 korins maritime services rs Room 601. ICB Building. Shenton Way Sinqapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4'*****5 MIDDLt EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES HNCi WAMva f Abu Olubi •"AUG MO. 13... 17 Fib Dubai/kan HAEWOOMO.2-.HFeb "O*BON 20 F«b Dubai/Iran Aleiandria/Pt. Said/Benghaa Bandar Abbat/B. Khomera Shipping Co. Ltd. HAN ROftl LHHI f
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    • 168 21 Ctf* EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (Ell EGYPTIAN FLAG APCLTNE X ANDKUTAN PEPTAMB\NQA'N CONTAINER LINE FULL CONTAINER SERVICE BNGAPORE/PENANG/SffIGAFORE/JAKAJtTA (T6. PMOK) USELRHE VDTME MO SKWOK MKMTA 9NCWOK POM T **2*l 2WS/2W* In Pari 12-12/2 14-1 TMBMK M 7105/71 IN h Pwt 11-14/2 li-l«/2 11-1 HHLI- 11-21/2 22-22/2 It! TMBMKM 7125/71JR 2»-2f/2 22-25/2
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    • 80 22 rrrrn CHUAN SHIPPING (S) PTE L RM 611, AFRO ABIA BUILDING, •3, ROBINSON RD., STORE 0108 T«fc *****30; *****13 A *****14. ETA ETD Destination 1. "Xai Swf L»f r 1/2 9/2 »V K. Mat/ BM* 2. at. Urn" 12/2 13/2 Sfct/Kactt«/Sarft«i 1. mm WMI ha h mi. Pwfcfc 25 tan
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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