The Business Times, 18 May 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 TUESDAY, MAY 18,1K2 60 CENTS
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  • 420 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG THE PORT of Singapore expects to sail through rough waters this year. It expects slow growth, resulting in a net cash inflow of about $420 million. This will lead to a shortfall of about $80 million for capital
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  • 193 1 THE Singapore stock market suffered a setback, yesterday in the wake of the gloomy quarterly economic report. Share prices (ell across the board, taking the Straits Times industrial index down 8.01 points to 773.81 at the close of trading. Losses of between five
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  • 591 1  -  'SERIOUS PROBLEMS' OF BUS SYSTEM By RICHARD SEAH BUSES will not be enough to provide an efficient public transport system for Singapore by the year 1990. An all-bus public transport system instead of the proposed Mass Rapid Transit will mean added inconveniences for the majority of
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  • 208 1 ADDITIONAL regtotrattoa fees (ARF) aad read taxes will have to be larnae ed by M per eeat by IIN to eheefc the grawth la the aamber ef privately ewaed ears la flsgepem Betweea ISM aad MM, penalties will have to taereaee eaether M per eeat aad
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  • 509 1  -  By SIOW LI SEN TOWN and City Properties, controlled by Indonesian businessman Mr Hendra Rahardja, has divested its entire holdings in Singapore Land. With the sale, the Harapan group headed by Mr Rahardja has given up any hope it may have had of making
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  • 328 1 AN Australian coal mining company has signed a AJ257.5 million loan in Singapore with a group of banks beaded by the Bank of New South Wales. The loan will be raised in Australia if the company, CRA Ltd, borrows in Australian dollars. However, if it
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 129 1 AFP LONDON, Mod. The International Tin Council has decided to empower the buffer stock manager to borrow funds up to the equivalent of 3,000 tonnes of tin aS an interim measure, pending a further meeting of the council here on Tuesday, May 25. Further disargeement between consumer members,
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    • 55 1 AP BEIRUT, Mon. Iran's Prime Minister Hossein Musavi said the overthrow of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's Socialist Baath Party is a precondition for a peaceful settlement of the 19-month-old war between the two nations. "The war will continue as long as Iran does not achieve its right,"
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    • 57 1 Reuter TOYOTA CITY (Japan), Mon. General Motors and Toyota, began talks here today on possible joint production of Toyota-designed small cars in the US. A Toyota spokesman declined to elaborate on the talks although it is believed they would involve the timing of market entry, production volume, product
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    • 68 1 UPI LONDON, Mon. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher sent her UN Ambassador back to New York today for one last stab at peacemaking before deciding whether to order an invasion of the Falkland Islands. She is not expected to give the diplomats much more time and British officials have
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    • 59 1 Reuter BASLE, Man. The Soviet Union's depleted deposits of funds with Western banks recovered strongly in the fourth quarter of 1981 at a time when it was apparently selling gold heavily. Russian deposits with banks in the main non-Communist industrial countries rose by US$3.9 billion to US$B.4 billion
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    • 71 1 UPI TOKYO, Mon. Japan has rejected US demands for total liberalisation of farm imports, the main source of friction between the two countries. Tokyo's response was relayed to US Trade Representative William Brock in a reply to a letter by Brock to the Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshio Ssakurauchi,
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    • 78 1 UPI GENEVA, Mon. Negotiations on an international tea agreement will probably begin early next year with or without the US, UN trade officials said. Washington reserved its position when major tea exporting and importing nations agreed to continue preparatory work on a price and supply agreement based primarily
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  • 233 1 ORCHARD International Hotels (OIH), a hotel management company backed by Singapore and Malaysian interests, plans to build and manage a 450room hotel In Jakarta. The company's chairman, Mr SC Huang, who is also the managing director of Orchard Hotel Singapore, disclosed that the hotel would
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  • 239 1 SIME DARBY Berhad has moved into the commercial aircraft business in its latest effort to diversify its interests. The company was recently appointed by the Boeing Aircraft Company the world's largest commercial aircraft manufacturer to be its representative in Malaysia. An agreement was signed
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 245 1 iO;l^;n:n .Times Bookshop: Fall report...page If A UK stockbroking firm has recommended investors to concentrate their investments in the financial, property and service sectors of the market with emphasis on Singapore counters Page 11 EMPHASIS in the world's tanker markets has for some time been on scrapping rather than buying
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 162 2 ASIA is developing "hardnosed bankers who are sophisticated and good bargainers," said Mr Dwight Allen, executive vice-presi-dent of Manufacturers Hanover Trust (MHT), America's fourth largest bank. "The number of syndicated loans in the region in the last 12 months is fantastic," added Mr
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    • 424 2  -  By SALMA KHALIK BANQUE de l'lndochine et de Suez is all set to move into the consumer banking business. The bank has also set up a Japanese desk to serve its clients better. Another change coming its way is the official shortening of
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    • 225 2 THE Hagapere sffsksre breach af Ike ladutrUl Buk ef J spaa will lane a USUI mlllln flatting rale certificate if depsrit la the Aslaa dsllar market. Tke lane la tke flftk far tke kaak la tke Slagapsrekased market. First Cklcags Aria Merckaat Baak aad IB
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    • 179 2 Reuter THE European Options Exchange (EOE) is examining the possibility of introducing interest rate, currency and silver options, director general TE Westerterp said. The introduction of new options classes would take time but he is optimistic tha|,' subject to official approval. at least one
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    • 502 2 ECONOMIC fundamentals have helped the Deutschemark to a strong rise against the US dollar, but financial analysts in Frankfurt said a mood of caution is growing about whether a rising trend can be sustained The rally in the mark and mark-denominated bonds went too
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 375 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally firmer than last Friday's close in light trading, dealers said. Prices were marked up between US$6 and $7 an ounce at the outset reflecting the metal's strength in New York on Friday and then the market fluctuated narrowly throughout the session, they said.
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      • 180 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on May 17: US IMUr*<8frt> Offer Mi 7 days 15 M* 1 month 14 13/16 14 11/16 2 month* 14H 14* 3 months 14* 14% 6 months 14* 14% 9 months 14* 14* 12 month! 14 5/16 14 3/16 DM. §WM
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      • 42 2 RANGE of prices oflen ed by discount houses on May 17: Overnight: 1* Call deposits: Closisg 3-month SCIUM 31* Treasury bills 4 3-month 9H Bank bills 9* 3 months CO 9* 9* 6 months CD 9* 9 Searee: N*Hm*l DtaM Cm.
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      • 500 2 TRADING on the foreign exchange market was dull and quiet yesterday, with the US dollar falling slightly against most ma)or currencies. The only exception was against the Japanese yen. The US unit opened at 552.0860/70 against the Singapore dollar. Some early sellers weakened the US currency slightly to
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      • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banha are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.66 per cent.
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      • 129 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed marginally higher at 234.20 yen from the 234.00 opening, dealers said. This was still below the 234.30/80 finish in New York last Friday, and well down on the 236.10 close in Tokyo. Trading volume was a light 5986 million. The
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      • 35 2 Opening quotes yesterday US ***** 306 Can 2.2630 57 Cross 1.2372 75 D Mk -4.1825 75 DR-4.6475/525 SFr- 3.5350 «0 BFr con 78.93 79.08 F Ft 10.8950 9100 Lit 2327.75 2330.75 Yen 428.10 85
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      • 186 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday ruled narrowly mixed against major currencies in late trading, alter falling significantly against some in the morning. The US unit eased to 2.2875 82 marks from an early 2.2885 95 and New York's 2.3010 30 finish, but strengthened to 234.00/15 yen from 233.95/05
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    • 256 2 LEASING in Asean will be the prime topic at the end of next month when Times Conferences holds its first ever session on leasing activities. Called "Prospects and Problems of Lease Financing," it is scheduled for June 24 and 25 at the Shangri-La Hotel. With
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    • 673 2 CORPORATE MANAGEMENT IN A GROWING ECONOMY A Convention Organised By gv 3**ooati<m of SV 3nflilulf *f dwrtcfrt Sfcrrtancs an& 3Jhnim^ralor6 Venue: Harlequin, Merlin Hotel, Kuala Lumpur Date Thursday 27th to Friday 28th May 1982 Topics CORPORATE OBJECTIVES, PLANNING AND STRATEGIES CORPORATE FINANCING CORPORATE TAX PLANNING CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITIES AND DEVELOPMENT Speakers
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 488 4 Reuter JAPANESE machinery exports in fiscal 1961 ended in March exceeded the US$lOO billion mark (or the first time, totalling $102.8 billion, up 13 per cent from $91 trillion in fiscal 1900, the Japan Machinery Exporters Association said. This accounts for 67.7 per cent of Japan's
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    • 503 4 UPI A SUCCESSFUL but illegal campaign to bankrupt Braniff International was directed from the office of American Airlines president Robert Crandall using sophisticated computer sabotage, one of Braniff's highest executives said. Sam Coats, Braniff senior vice-presi-dent of marketing, is the first Braniff official publicly
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    • 478 4 Reuter UPI THE secretary-general of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries said an Opec meeting this week would seek to maintain the price of light Arab crude oil at the reference price of US$34 a barrel. Mr N'Guema, of Gabon, is in Caracas to
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 476 4 Agencies A VISA dispute may break out between the US and Japan, a further indication of the tension in the trade relationship of the two countries. A complaint from American law firms about a freeze on lawyers' visa applications imposed by Japan's Ministry of Justice has been taken
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    • 311 4 AFP HONGKONG speculators who bought residential property in Canada at the height of last spring's frantic housing boom have lost millions of dollars, the South China Morning Post reported yesterday. "The boom has gone bust and thousands of investors in Hongkong and Germany together
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    • 242 4 Reuter INDONESIA, which has weathered relatively successfully the world recession, has entered the ranks of the middle income group for the first time. The most populous Muslem country and Asia's only Opec member, Indonesia will have to struggle to maintain its vital development
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    • 165 4 NYT CHINA is preparing to build its first modern highway with toll-booths to link Canton with Hongkong and Macao. The project, using Hongkong capital and China's labour, is expected to cost over HK$4OO million and be finished by 1985. The investment is to be
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    • 165 4 Kyodo NON-COMMUNIST Southeast Asian nations are expressing mounting dissatisfaction with Japan's trade policy, saying it is geared only to the US and Western Europe, a Japanese newspaper said yesterday. The Yomiuri Shim bun said Asean may use its foreign ministers meeting in Singapore in
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 499 5  -  By LIM SOON NEO THERE are several areas in which the potential for regional cooperation in science and technology can be exploited to the advantage of the Asean member countries. This is the personal view of Professor Ang How Ghee, chairman of the Asean Committee on
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    • 1236 5 SEMINARS AND COURSES March 6-May 22 (Saturdays): BASIC programming for Beginners, Waterloo Centre, Department of Extramural Studies, NUS April 1-May 27 (Mondays and Thursdays): Computer Data Processing for Managerial Personnel, Cuppage Centre, NPB April 2-May 28 (Tuesdays and Fridays): Computer Evaluation and Selection, Cuppage Centre, NPB April 2-June
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    • 247 5 SALES at the recently ewdiM Hememaken *82 exklMttoa totalled at least $1.7 mllllM. lie ergaatoer, ITF, said the figare is a eeaservatlve estimate as smay tt the 2M exhlMtors refased to dlvalge their sales triers. Prsdsets said laeladed fmraltare, ftoer aad wall tiles,
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    • 396 5 THE public sector's Work Improvement Teams can fail if managers exert excessive control over them and if there is insufficient support from permanent secretaries or heads of departments. Other major pitfalls are the lip-service paid by middle-management, haste in starting teams and wrong choice of
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    • 240 5 SMALL group activities to increase productivity in local companies have attracted interest from Malaysia. A Malaysian company, Rothmans of Pall Mall (M), has sent four participants to a workshop on industrial relations Circles organised by the Singapore Institute of Personnel Management and Humana, a
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    • 28 5 WEST German chemical company Hoechst invested only $2.3 million in its warehouse in Juroog and not $23 million as reported on May 12. The error is regretted.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 468 6 EVERY STATISTIC in the quarterly economic survey underlines the message from Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan that Singapore must prepare itself for a relatively difficult period. The stock market, bearish almost by instinct, produced the anticipated knee-jerk reaction yesterday, although there is no
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  • 813 6  -  The recession and the changing patterns of world oil trading have given rise to a huge tanker fleet surplus and a sharp upswing in sales of ships for demolition. By ANDREW FISHER FT "IT BROKE my heart to sell such ships for scrap," said a rueful Mr
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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    • 725 6 Infiltrating the ranks ONE OP the tkl«jp mMt feared by gavernmeats Is the laflltrattaa lata Mr raaks by enemy tgeato. The mala bagey-maa far the demacratle eaaatrlea la the West Is the msrh feared KGB, the Ssvtet secret Intelligence service. ftufimi (Ch 5, 11.15) ■cree— a BBC pradaetlaa eatlttied KGB.
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  • 613 7  -  By JAMES DOYLE UPI RAY Newman runs his US$ll million a year business with few rules and fewer staff meetings and considerable success. When he became pqpsident of General Connectors Corp in 1970, the aircraft technical supply firm, was a $1 million a year
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  • 837 7  -  Since its foundation in 1940 as an overhaul factory, Hindustan Aeronautics has expanded to produce more than 2400 aircraft based on designs from East and West from the MiG to the Jaguar and, soon, the Mirage. By ALAIN CASS and K K SHARMA FT
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 542 8 Reuter BASF AG's 38 per cent drop in first quarter 1982 world group pre-tax earnings was largely caused by losses on refining operations and an unsatisfactory performance in the commodity plastics sector, management board chairman Matthias Seefelder said. He told a press conference first quarter
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    • 186 8 Reuter BOEING Co president Malcolm Stamper has rejected the possibility that his company would incur any quarterly loss this year or reduce its US35t a share quarterly dividend. Asked at a press conference in Los Angeles if there was any chance of
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    • 105 8 Reuter US capital spending will decline 4.5 per cent this year when inflation is taken into account, according to a survey by McGraw-Hill Inc. The company said its latest survey of businesses indicate they plan to spend U*****.07 billion on plants and equipment this year,
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    • 135 8 Reuter DE BEERS Consolidated Mines Ltd said in Johannesburg it has cut back longterm capital expenditure at its premier diamond mine in the Transvaal as a result of the high level of diamond stocks and the current level of sales. It said spending reductions will
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    • 252 8 Reuter SUMITOMO Metal Industries Ltd expects recurrent profit in the current half year to end-September to show a fall of between 20 and 30 per cent from the preceding half ended March 31, because of a downturn in the market for seamless steel pipes, a
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 180 9 CHINESE Produce Exckuge, Stapptrr, mm closing price# per 1M kg yesterday. Coconut «11: Bulk fob $100 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116 00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $50.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $362 50 sellers,
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    • 312 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.10, 100 per cent second class 0.92, 100 per cent third class 0.88, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.81. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.65, Special 0.58.
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    • 69 9 THE STRAITS tin price In Penang yesterday rose one cent to MtfS.s4 a kilo to rule within the ITA lower sector range of $29.15 and $32. K. The steadier market was aided by buffer stock manager buying coupled with Japanese, local and other sector buying at this level.
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    • 32 9 Rubber: May 17 Singapore: June: 187.25 cents (up 1.75 cents) Malaysia: June: 208.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M $29.54 per kilo (up one cent) Official offering: 320 tonnes (up 18 tonnes)
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    • 55 9 Reuter THAI tin exports fell to 10,479 tonnes in the first quarter of 1962 from 10,511 in the corresponding period of last year, the Board of Trade reported in its weekly bulletin. Main buying countries during the period under review were the Netherlands with 6,878 tonnes and the
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    • 705 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday were easier at midday, between £19 and £12 a tonne below Friday's close in the main contracts traded. Spot May (ell £42 a tonne, turning a £16 premium over July at Friday's close into a discount of £10. The fall came as longs closed
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    • 121 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday firmed on short-covering in quiet late trading, dealers said. In May and June, south rose Mslo each to $965 and $962.50 a tonne respectively and in July up $2.50 to 947.50. In May, central gained $7.50 to $960. The refined
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    • 199 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with June One RSS buyers quoted at 187.25 cents per kilo, up 1.75 cents from last Friday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on covering interest and some speculative buying. Afternoon prices eased slightly towards the close on some selling.
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    • 417 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo> Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b 1® 50 186 50N 185 50 186 SON Int. 1 R.S.S. June 187 50 188 00 187 25 187 75 Int. 1 R.S.S. July
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    • 120 9 NOON SSI 4 and SMR pricas ymt onlay BAB SSR20 SSR 50 (1 too pallet; (1-ton pallet* Jaae 1 Cgrreet Mtkl Bayers Sailer* ***** 164 OON ***** 162.00N July (Forward Mtk) Bayers Bailors 164 00 I660UN ***** 163-OON MBBLB Jaae A ll» SMRCV SMR L SMR 5
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    • 197 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattoa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,440; 32s 2,940. 40s 3,140 (per bale of 400 lbc). Piece into: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 390 9 UPI PRESIDENT Reagan's imposition of quotas on imported sugar faces a court test stemming from a lawsuit by independent cane sugar refiners who say the quotas could cost consumers as much as US$l.5 billion. The refiners, who filed the suit last Tuesday in the US
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    • 594 9 TRADING of crude palm oil futures on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange took a dip last month after picking up gradually since the beginning of the year. The worsening Falkland crisis, however, firmed up prices in the last week of April.
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    • 326 9 Reuter COPRA output from Papua New Guinea is falling because of the slump in world prices and could be halted by October. Copra board general manager David Stewart said lower prices have made production uneconomical for small plantation owners and tonnages delivered to the board have fallen
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    • 278 9 Reuter THE Thai Foreign Trade Department has abolished rice export fees in a move to boost the rice export trade. It said that, effective from last Wednesday, rice exporters are no longer required to keep rice reserves for local consumption against the quantities allowed them
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  • 1549 10 bid and offer prices officially listed and hurinfii in anH rePorted to the Stock Exchange <* Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded •hewn in brackets in lots of 1.000 units, unless otherwise «pecifled. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aca»a (J. 718
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  • 2825 10 iMi High Low Coapujr Last Sale ®rGr»s Di» Dir C*TT Gr*s T*ld Net P/E Vol Day (■000) High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 300 233 SOS 330 141 291 400 826 247 172 M9 320 99 199 320 MO Ac ma Alcorn Allied Choc BAT Bata
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  • 1644 10 BID and offer prion officially listed and bntine— in and reported to the Kuala lAimpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified IMMimUU hkmm (ÜBS) 1» LM ad AChM(IW) AMD (UB 1MB) (1) 18
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  • 130 10 THE Oral Barters Life Ainruec Ctapaiv Limited: Seventy-fourth AGM to be held at 19th Floor, OCBC Centre, Chulia Street, Singapore on May X) at 11.30 am. BRITISH-Amerdaa Takaeee Cempaay (81agapere) limited: Thirty-Ninth AGM to be held at Shangri-La Hotel Limited, Hibiacut Room, Mezzanine Floor, 22 Orange Grove Road,
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  • 512 10 PRICBB fell mnm Ike ksard at tfce etaek rtrt yeeterday ee kTukii leek aeto at Dr Tan IWi weektmi apeeek eetUalag Ike bUiMk af tmtwdt Me le Apart treat a lev Una <eai 8i akeal akares la tke~eariy aean*!! ky Mi large, Ike Mralta Itaee
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  • 564 10 SHARE prices eued across a broad front oa the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in teas active ingPrice* generally started at lower levels following the softer closing last Friday. Some degree of Interest, however, was noticeable in a handful at industrials and properties which opened
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 921 11 A UK stockbroking firm has generally recommended investors to concentrate their investments in the financial, property and service sectors of the market with emphasis on Singapore counters. The firm, Simon A Coates, says in a detailed April review of Malaysia and Singapore that it is "sufficiently
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 359 11 THE Sydney market yesterday drifted without direction on low turnover as traders waited for indications from overseas markets yesterday night, brokers said. At the close, the All-Ordinaries index was 0.6 points down at 519.1 while the industrial marker eased two points to 672.2. MAY 11 Cents INDUSTRIALS
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      • 388 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed mixed with an easier bias in a basically featureless market, dealers said. Prices sagged mid morning after an initial steady tone, then slipped again towards the close when the Hang Seng index ruled 6.03 points off at 1,361.50. Traders said the
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      • 419 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday gained ground on sporadic bargain hunting in blue chips in anticipation of a bottomingout in the US economy, but trading remained slow due to uncertainty over the yen/dollar trend, dealers said. The market average rose 43.58 to 7,619.39 on a volume
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      • 151 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed higher in slow trading which centred around finance and cement groups, dealers said. The Book Chib index rose 0.36 point to 92.35 on a turnover of 11.0 million baht. MAT 17 Bahu 4/Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Ajruthajra In? And Trust Banefco* Bank Bank
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    • 261 11 BEDFORD Plantations Bhd, in which a significant shareholding changed hands recently, has reported a 22 per cent fall in group pre-tax profit to 1608,524 ($779,627 previously) for the year ended Dec 31, 1981. The fall, in spite of a higher turnover, was due mainly to
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    • 358 11 TRONOH Mines' group pretax profit has fallen sharply to M 510.56 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1981, as against $19.32 million previously. Audited figures just released showed that profit on mining operations plunged to $1.2 million from $4.67 million. The group's share
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    • 153 12 Rises Premium HM|i 220 75 Ambassador 770 70 Spore Land 780 15 Apollo 330 10 Public Textile 220 6 Times Pub 530 5 Hoof Fok 294 4 Larut Tin 274 +4 8 Land Wrts 80 3V4 Metal Box Spore 376 2 J C Eat 178 2 Falls E A
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    • 28 12 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 8712 Friday 674 2 Week Ago 886.2 Friday 1387.53 Week Ago 1377.56 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Monday 519.1 Friday 519-3 Week Ago 513.8
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  • 384 12  -  CASH CONSIDERATION OF USsl.7m ■Hi Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG MARINE and petroleum engineering group Van der Horst (VDH) has acquired an American company, Rig Supply Inc. in a move to build up its expertise in the manufacture of oilfield equipment. The company
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  • 501 12  -  By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM ISETAN (Singapore) Limited, easily Singapore's most profitable department store, has ended its financial year with a healthy balance sheet paving the way for further expansion. Chairman Chan Chun Ping, in his address for the year ended Nov 30, 1981, said Isetan "has
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  • 734 12 LONDON, Mon. The stock market moved lower today in quiet and nervous conditions pending further developments in the Falkland» conflict, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 12.2 points at 578.4, depressed in part by a number of stocks trading exdividend. First-quarter results from Unilever
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  • 96 12 NEW YORK, Mon. Stock prices headed lower today, continuing last week's retreat. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 3.14 points to 854.64 in the first half an hour. Statistics released by the Federal Reserve on Friday showed that the money supply grew at a
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  • 293 12 WITH ITS recant board restructuring, Ambassador Hotel is alas sailu gulag some rastractnring in its activities. As an hnlmtton that it Intends to nwialia» on the hotel-related buatness of tour and travel, Ambassador has acquired two tour and travel companies. Yesterday, it announced the acquisition
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  • 258 12 MALAYSIAN Resources, which is acquiring property company Bitar Enterprises Sdn Bhd, has reached agreement to purchase further shares to be issued by the company. Originally, Malaysian Resources was to acquire Bitar (or M&0.5 million, of which 1500,000 would be paid in cash and
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  • 577 12 W2m by HOCK LOCK SIEW THE CHAIRMAN of Hwa Hong Manufacturing seems fond of surprising the company's shareholders, so much so that he has left them slightly confused. First, be launched a takeover bid on the company and have shareholders a pleasant surprise with a general
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  • 219 12 liNDAB Bay has confkmsd that the last day for anrsptnnne of Awe trawfers to ihHwrnilm entitlement to Its dividend will be up to 5J0pm on June L Ml HAEIMAU Isnitminii has reported net tangible asset backing per share of $1.27 baaed on the group's unaudited accounts as at
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 152 12 Ju June July, 1982 Course Course Title No. 1. Computer Security and Protection 2. Consulting Skills 3. Kepner Tregoe GENCO Problem Analysis Decision Making in Production 4. The Psychology of Winning 5. Improving Productivity "The Human Factor" 6. The Allen Management Seminar 7. Strengthening Top Executive Negotiating Skills 8. Developing
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    • 343 12 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Origiutbf Petitioa No. 14 of IMS la Ue Matter of ike Coopuioi Act (Ckapter 18ft) In tke Matter of Botaaicua Private Limited NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition vat on the 2nd day of April 1982 presented to the High
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 62 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Showers in several areas in the late morning and early afternoon. Repart for 24 hears prfor to 7M pm on May 11 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.2 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 25.4 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 5.30 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 415 13 THE SINGAPORE Shipowners' Association (SSOA) has appealed to members and their principals to support a new mission centre for seafarers. The annual report released recently explained: "Since the loss of Connell House in 1971 the mission has operated from rented properties at Spottiswoode
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    • 499 13  -  By JUNE LIM MARRA Line will be offering a new liner service between Singapore and the North Australian port of Darwin. It will initially make use of one roll-on/roll-off vessel to provide a monthly service between the two regions, and will call
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 78 13 Reuter A U*****.5 million shipyard is to open at Jeddah port by the end of June. Its two floating dry docks will be capable of handling ships of up to 45,000 dwt. The yard has been built by the Saudi-Anglo-Portuguese Engineering Consortium (Sapeco), a joint venture between
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    • 681 13 SfclpptM Li~ P»«e CM SMppiag Liae C*l Achipelego Shpg Afea All trans Alpac Angonav* AnLara Shpg ARC Line APL Argentine ASCI. Asia Merchant Ausia&a Line Australian Coat Bait-Orient Baltic Bangkok Cont Bangladesh Bank Line BBS Ben Line Ben Asia Benbulk Bintulu Contractors Blue Funnel Blue Star Burmese
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    • 258 14 IN THE face of escalating undercutting in freight rates among shipping lines, the Thai Communications Ministry has instructed the Merchant Marine Promotion Commission (MMPC) to work out measures and guidelines to prevent a further worsening of the situation. Communications Minister Amorn Sirikaya
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    • 270 14 THE REPUBLIC of Panama, through its Directorate of Consular and Maritime Affairs, the government department responsible for administering the Panamanian fleet, have set Sep 1 as the date for compliance with the country's new safety regulations for vessels under 500 gross tons. It is considered that this
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    • 836 14 THE LINE manager of Barber Lines' US-West Africa service, Fridtjof Naess, reckons it is "probably the least efficient trade you can find." J Graham Russell, trade manager of Elder Dempster's Nawal (North American West African Line) operation estimates that "you could probably take out around
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    • 1431 14 FREIGHT rates for plain shipments out of the US on Friday tended easier where changed with U5510.25 being paid for a vessel from the US Gulf to Holland against $10.50 previously, and business from the Gulf to Japan receiving $19.50. down $1.50. Grain from the Gulf to Stavanger
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    • 678 14 May 18-20 International Defence Electronics Expo. Hanover, West Germany. May 18-21 2nd international symposium on small fast warships and security vessels, Royal Institution of Naval Architects, London. May 20-21 International conference on training for nuclear power plant operation. Grand Hotel, Bristol, UK. May 23-26 Union de Reaseguradores de
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    • 328 15 AFP THE GULF States area, once the leading sector of the market, was again the least active sector last week. Demand was practically inexistant apart from a few more inquiries from Iran's Kharg Island. The only large vessels fixed there last week were one very large crude
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    • 516 15 A BATASAN Bill seeking to make the Philippines a flag of convenience country has met growing opposition from almost all sectors of the shipping community, said a survey carried out by Business Day. PB No 733, sponsored by 14 assemblymen, provides for liberal registration
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    • 101 15 AFP THE new fiscal year which started in April looks like a grim one for Japanese shipbuilders as their exports have plummetted almost 80 per cent in the first month from a year ago. Export orders received last month totalled only 12 ships, or 205,339 gross tons, down
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    • 236 15 MAJOR Japanese container ship operators are to upgrade their fleets on the Trans-pacific routes to North America. They plan to build six container vessels over the next two years to replace existing ships built in the late 1960s and early *****. The ships to be
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    • 5068 20 SCHEDOLE 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 of
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    • 643 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Mode Chevalier Roze 29W 19.5.82 0700 Optorg 49 1200-1300 TT Kowloon Bay 539 19.5.82 1900 Mansfield 49 0800-0930/0930-1100 TT Ever Pioneer 90-63W 19.5.82 0700 Green Asia
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    • 1861 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B trkiprirga Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies <S> Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK) Adriatic Caatalaer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight I PK). A PEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Afra-Earasia Uar Transgroup
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    • 1297 22 A PROPOSAL that at least US$l2O million a year could be saved by allwater shipping interests engaged in the Europe-Far East trade, by using a route some 3,500 kilometres shorter, would these days automatically be taken as a reference to the advantages of routeing
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    • 716 22 THE tension created by the Falklands crisis was in direct contrast to the relief felt in several cruise line offices when the news of the commandeering of the vessels Canberra and Uganda was heard. Removing 20,000 or more berths (depending on how long
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    • 185 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 Container
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    • 446 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Asian Clipper Barber Nara Builder Bunga Or kid Fair Rainbow Kola Ria Lupin Ned Fresco Simba Sterling Beauty Ayubia Bunga Blndang Chidambaram East Rainbow Equator n Golden Horse Hannoverland Intanln Kutaisi Motovun Ned Napier Seng Oiap Sune
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    • 222 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. See Page 1 \RI )1 I M M Orient Overseas Co*du*ieA Line Brtmerfianeri after Hamburj *CJos»n| lime (Sport) fa 18/5 0400 HRS ia 17/5 1600 HRS IdtCATCR
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    • 230 13 OSEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES S par* Loading for H/S FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 1 3B I <2 RED SEA DIRECT SERVICE St ALOW) SMPfWG AGENCES (R*f. No. *****5/OOC) I 3RD FLOOR. MARMA HOUSE. SHGAPORE 0207 TEL *****94 TELEX NO R*****9 CFS OFC 2nd FLR
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    • 27 13 imioa LONDON Freights Q/m SHIPPING Events n SHIPPING Schedule VHI/IX CONTAINER Schedules K WHO Acts fsr Whom K SHIPS Is Pert X CONSORTIA X REGIONAL Weather X
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    • 310 13 JUO FESCO LINES TP> FAR-EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services To SOUTH EAST ASIA, JAPAN, INDIA, USA CANADA. Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UA PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS Pentng MWIMMBWBI 'SWCAPORE aOSWG TMS: CT 23fd May 2300
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    • 899 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE B.PENAGA 3d N CRYSTAL In Port 2/6 7/6 1/6 0/6 B DAHLIA 21/5 TOVAMA 25/5 9/6 14/6 15/6 17/6 B PCNAGA 28/5 B PIRtAAI 1/6 16/6 21/6 25/6 22,6 B DAHLIA 4/6 lUUAHOIA 8/6 23/6 28/6 29/6 1/7 B PENAGA 11/6 NIHON 15/6 30/6 5/7 6/7
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    • 197 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA RV«tr W/5 k Nrt nn in nn nn 4/4 u/s nn \n nn nn in %n nn nn 4n \\n nn In n/i in V 7 17/7 •W/4 n/7 n/7 •a/7 •2V4 n/7 n/7 •W/7 nn •7/7 «/7 •n/7 •nji *7/7
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    • 675 15 OCL Overseas Containers Limited The Straits Steamship Group O STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok [CONTAINfRSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT I'4M li Hm U/l 15/1 a/1 22/1 uh a/i N/7 N/7 14/7 10/7 nn a/7 a/7 a/7 27/7 a/7 N/l 17/t 13/1 IS/t 15/5 21/5 a/s a/5
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    • 373 15 NOTICES FAR EASTERN 'a;um iMKi]:id4;i4:rH SAB AH, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK 3 M llhi 31: 3 H 11 i i mm The member Lines of the above Conferences have been monitoring the berthing situation at Tripoli (Libya) and have reported and agreed on the following: TRIPOLI (LIBYA) In view of the
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    • 807 16 Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS Spore PKeiang S lon Hbutg Bha»enßdam le Havre Antwerp 19 •> 21 5 8 6 10 6 I? 6 13,6 IS 6 Kotrioan Bji 19 b 21 b 8 6 10 6 I? 6 13 6 Cardan Bay -'6 b ?8 b IS 6 17 6 19 6
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    • 370 16 KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION SPORE P Kelanf PfNANG VEGA 173* 810 June 11-13 June 14-16 June FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 174E 8-10 June 11-13 June 14 16 June TO BUSAN ALTAR 177W 1-3 July 4 6 July 7-9 My FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAR 178E 1-3 July 4-6 July 7-9 July TO
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    • 524 16 EVERGREEN LINE I FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPT* Fa 4 ICI CARGO FOR: Mf mi O K FU W M IM (>• nw n/i hi ii/t n/t 22/t n/t lm l«M 7/1 J/| li/l 24/1 N/I 21/1 M/t 1/7 (««l*i 14/t 4/7 1/7 1/7 U/7 11/7 also tcctfTME ta/ra i
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    • 887 16 1 Everett Lines 1* Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON Stan ri<iwi( fMMi rwamtnwmk nai *u» PA AH 21/?* Hit HTOWnH 4/i km M M 11/13 km B F S S C Agents m Mala yva BOUSTEAD SHPPNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8
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    • 320 16 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE AW KALA PU ESTMUA SfA BLOOM SMUT SOfTAMM TAfiHOMMU OCUNKSOWCQ m sun lh 27»/s 2*38/5 2*25/5 28-27/5 28-38/5 31-1/8 38-1/8 1-2/8 18-11/8 12-13/8 SMUKM am MMBTM m ITB m *****44/7 I *****79 KMUUMM EAST ASH SWVMS SMI MH IQ 04M4/4M7M rati
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    • 895 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIDAH. JEDOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) COLOMBO I HOOEIDAH Saik*d 10-12/6 17-10/7 Sailed 19-21/6 26-26/7 17-17/5 19-20/5 23-24/6 25-27/6 30-31/7 2-3/6 COLOMBO 30-31/5 6-7/7 13-14/6 5-6/6 12-13/7 16-20/6 ACCEPTING FCL CONTAINERS TO DUBAI/DAMMAM/KUWAIT EAST AFRICA/MDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE Singapore Loading for: KOTA
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    • 801 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMO SCTVtCE TO/FMM EUROPE to ruww KMSMTEIT by lap Fratatal lipmi Iwtryta B Hanfkaai (ipress Q»j 0) IM»it H BURG S po'f P Retail W Ormao» 15/5 21/5 11/ l 71/5 21/5 17/1 4/1 l/l 25/1 u/c u/« vi 19/1 21/1 11/7 27/ i an 11/7
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    • 444 17 t Scan Dutch 9 DCtatnWWi I>Ttoo *)ftm I)UH OITmAm Vfm tJU^m ■P—» M M M M M H/i U/? MMMM M a/5 24/5 M M 8N M I/I 4/1 L""i„ M M kM H/i 14/5 t/t +8a 5 5£L »n zm m an wi na 14/4 11/4 na */5 i/»
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    • 570 17 SHIPPING lAGENCIES LlitSPORE R' OAM HULL HMBG IVYBANK 14 Jun V 0 Jul 13 Jul 16 Jul CLYDEBANK 28 Jun 2 4 Jul 27 Jul 30 Jul FORTHBANK 5 Aug 3 1 Aug 3 Sep 7 Sep Lukes o Linos U.S. GULF DMEC T SERVICE Mm mrt 2?,. Si",. G
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    • 1666 18 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FEEDER VCSSCL STORE M EICRALD ?0 May K lACEIION ?6 May K PIONEER VI 4 tun KIACEMIVI4E 11 lun MOTH Ot VESSEL VEI JRAZANO MARU ••RISi 3 MARU (a (a lAPAN AMBROSE 'NEW YORK MARU FEEDER VSI M EMERALO *12 ft lACEWON 17E N GARNET 9E ft
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    • 477 18 f /ie CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lor LOS UKIIIS SAM FRANCISCO SUTTEE TACORM VANCOIMR C •ccrp«n( fa /fa Contjmri P *-H*n Smfipore I Anptn WHM wiir 1 la 2 Mi »m> AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE fcctpM| fa/Fa CHimn PkflM| S port Mr* Mn S|« «u *CU»b -ewwewir
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    • 631 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES E Room 601 ICB Building. Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES S pore P. Keiang Loadng For: 25 May Bandar Abbas/B. Khomeni 10 ki* Bandar Abbas/B. Khomeni 14 June Bandar Abbas/B Khomeni TBN BUNGA ARANDA BUNGA VANDA Hyundae Shipping Co.
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    • 577 18 f INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. bii'V- JfeK- tn!i»r«v»t.or..i f• i fiO Singapoff-020/ T»- 224tV' -iGI BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S'pare P Rstaag IMdM( tar •12 15 km 9M« BOULOOE/RDAM/W (AVON) at Rati VaitaM FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK YMKMNB 127. Saigaport loadng tar: 3 June leddih/Limisssl/ITseBet/ Hambwg /Rotterdam TB>ury/le Mm accept*
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 527 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia 0 CHIEF S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 0400 27/5 1600 26/5 TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E Malaysia TO PACIFIC ATLANTIC COAST Feeder Vessel N ZKCON 69N N ZRCON
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    • 612 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA SPOKE KUANTAN PORT KELANG MALDIVE PKDE 22/5 In Port 21/5 Loading For DUBAI/ DAMMAM/ KUWAIT MALUVE NEIGHBOUR 28/5 30/5 Loading For Jeddah MAUNVE PLEDGE 30/5 Loading For JEDDAH MALDIVE CAMO 20/5 Loading For Male MALDIVE NAVIGATOR 30/5 Loading For Kuwait MALDIVE NOVEL 20/5 Loading For
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    • 557 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUN.DMG 55, Market Street Siifapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG raw* M/S SHAMUT NAH SOON SON BHD IST AND ?ND FLOOR MESSRS HAI THONG SWTMG 23 tteid
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    • 76 19 SAMSHIP WOOD CARRIERS TMBER PLYWOOD SERVICE to wcamon 10*0*6 Ft* MWTIS 'MM UT m (TUWT i CASMLMCt ono koksm rain huct •ducoot AGENTS: B>POftE: CONFRE-ASIA PTE LTD 2007/2SIO INC SLOG SHEMTON WAV. SINGAPORE BOOKINGS TEL *****44 AGENTS ILL. OMENTAL SMPPMG COUP BOOKINGS TEL: ****** I Te,: mao (S Uaes >-
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 683 20 s s c Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 (3 LiNFSI GENERAL *****1 (22 LINES) TELEX RS ***** RS ***** A 8 CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP irrtn Regional Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING EVERY NOON TUESDAY& SATURDAY SINGAPORE ISLANDS
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 289 21 EGYPTIAN 1 INTERNATIONAL LINE iEIII EGYPTIAN FLAG DIRECT UHER SERVICE TO EOVFT (POUT SUEZ POUT BAIO ALEXANDRIA) rrm nau ns« nam u vot it mi a hw» im u kM 14 Mil I'M* ECT UNEM SERVICE FROM EGYPT «U3 vrat N* Ml I «l SHIPPING, PTI 11D 111"+ *'w f
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    • 299 21 CAROO SPACE AVAM.ABLE ON UNER VESSELS LOADING FOR MANILA, MUSCAT, BAHRAIN, DAMMAM, KUWAIT, COLOMBO. KARACHI, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, CHITOQ, RANGOON, TO PRIOR, SURABAYA, BELAWAN, CILACAP, HOCIWMBICJTY, PHNOMPENH, HAIPHONG, ALEXANDRIA, MARSEILLES 1 ANGOLA INDOGI'LF FHKIGHT SERVICES TEL *****00. *****01 TELEX RS ***** INDGUL TIGER EXPRESS LINE t*rm teUci to OfTTMQK t CMCUTT*
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    • 96 21 [J7711 Freight Management Pte Ltd MIS. Hnimiiiil Ptan. tmm M. Spirt 1217 T* *****11 (5 few) 22U511 Tain «S M 29 FKTWW REGULAR CONTMNER SERVICES FCL MO LCI TO. AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, UK/EUROPE, USA, CANADA, HONGKONG, TAIWAN OTHER PORTS/DESTINATIONS ON REQUEST LIAN HUAT SHIPPING CO, (PTE.) LTD. tow. nut. dim
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 316 22 g ETA HAMDAH V: 5/S2 26/5 HAMDAH V: 6/12 12/6 HAMDAH V: 7/S2 30/6 •HAYATII. 7/12 *HAYAH V: t/t2 •HAYATI t. 9/12 HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BHD. iAt AN !t Ntil»11 HA!/Ar i'llNl Ml AM, Hi inn MA i%4b HAISHP PENANG P. KELANG Loading for [A ETD ETA ETD ETA ETD
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 178 22 mF f, Regional Weather t w N <7\OL yi s jv 'M > i a <S I? > w5 i V 0 w m •>> ««BS|fe.«»**/.. '-^i Av LLm s C yA cP" Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS
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