The Business Times, 20 July 1982

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1 22 The Business Times
  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M C.Al>\ No. 93/1782 TUESDAY, JULY 1« 60 CENTS
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  • 363 1 ORANGE Computer Products Singapore, the local subsidiary of Sord Computer Systems Inc of Japan, will produce H million worth of microcomputers every month in its first year of operation. Next month, it win send seven engineers to Japan for six to 12
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  • 223 1 THE Ministry of Trade and Industry bm approved the Japan-Singapore Training Centre's plan to purchase $2.5 million worth of computer numerical controlled (CNC) equipment. Mr Kesavan Too Weng, deputy director of the centre, said its proposal was approved last month by the ministry's
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  • 606 1 By Companies Desk Staff MORE THAN $10 billion have been wiped off the market values of the 100 largest corporations quoted on the Stock Exchange of Singapore since the start of this year. This "paper" loss is believed to be the worst incurred by our biggest
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  • 146 1 VIETNAM has threatened to "retaliate" against the Association of South-east Asian Nations if it keeps up its pressure for a total Vietnamese troop withdrawal from Cambodia, Singapore Foreign Minister S Dhanabalan said. After talks with Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach yesterday, Mr Dhanabalan said
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  • 552 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG THE accounting profession will in future be governed by two separate bodies an accountants board and a professional body instead of the present Singapore Society of Accountants (SSA). Under what SSA president Keith Thy, describes as a "drastic change", the ASA
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 43 1 THE Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation will cut its prime lending rate by a quarter point to 10.75 per cent today. Yesterday, the First National Bank of Chicago reduced its rate by half a percentage point to U per cent.
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    • 57 1 AFP MALAYSIA'S national oil corporation Petronas, is to go ahead with the construction of a second oil refinery in Petronas, which is already in the process of constructing its first refinery in the east coast state of Trengganu, said in view of the country's long-term petroleum requirements, it
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    • 73 1 Reuter THE European Economic Community yesterday reported "no deal and no progress" in trade disputes with the US, but said there are plans for further high-level talks with Washington. EEC vice-president Wilhelm Haferkamp told a meeting of community foreign ministers in Brussels talks between senior US and Europeaa
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    • 95 1 AFP YASSER Arafat and other Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) leaders "will soon be liquidated," Israeli Premier Mwiarnem Begin told war veterans in Tel Aviv yesterday. The prime minister said the "battle 'tor the liquidation of the PLO in Lebanon** is not yet over but would soon be, adding:
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    • 71 1 Reuter JAPAN plans to improve its defence capabilities over the next five years so that it can repulse alone, a small-scale, limited aggression on its territory by hostile forces. Government officials in Tokyo yesterday said to achieve this goal, the Japanese Defence Agency plans to spend up
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    • 68 1 UPI A PRIVATE Muslim organisation in Jakarta yesterday offered to send half a million volunteers to Lebanon to join forces with the Palestinians against Israel. "About 500,000 Indonesian volunteers are prepared to go to Lebanon and help their Palestinian Muslim brothers face the Israeli aggressor/' Ha# Dault, the
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    • 80 1 UPI A FRENCH Transport Ministry spokeman yesterday ifcuted a report that France wants to abandon its participation in the Anglo-French Concorde supersonic Jet service. "The report is erroneous," said Transport Minister Charles Fiterman's press attache of a story which appeared in the Thorn of London There are
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  • 156 1 AMENDMENTS Is th* Medfeal lagMnta Aet mm thai pssals whs sssk Is sll sa lis Shppm MsdfaU C—wM an af mmtartegrtty aad af prevea "ito paMte Ims a right Is «pec* the CmbcU, a My thai laaka lnt»lhJ|llairy apaaalhle sealers la the reeerds, said
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  • 449 1  -  ay CHOO AI LENG MINORITY shareholders of Veneer Products yesterday expressed surprise and relief at the lastminute decision by the board of directors to call off a highly publicised and controversial proposal to acquire a company and a few properties in Merlin Plaza. Shareholders
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 236 1 Trade Shows in Asia mTEßnepcon semiconDuaop inTERnoTionPL 19-21 AUGUST 1982 Worid Trad* Onlrc, Hal 2 Organized by if' Cahners Expositor Group VAI T«fc *****45 THE Singapore Robotic Association will work with similar organisations abroad to promote the development and application of robots locally Page 3 SIGNS of an emerging US
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    • 81 1 The BT top 100 companies table, Page 11 ii! iii, i\ 1 FRATA In accordance with new regulations of the Saudi Ports Authority which allow LCL shipments to Ports in Saudi Arabia. Every 10 days by fast container vessel. e B/L insured with London Underwriters. e Also to Dubai, Bahrain
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    • 185 1 Companies Activities Key Personnel Agencies The Straits Times DIRECTORY Of Singapore (Buku Merah) a great memory. There are a number of electronic typewriters available today, all offering large memory capacities. But surprisingly few of these come equipped with a display unit Hermes believes that typewriters having a display unit coupled
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 486 2  -  By BERNADETTE CHOOI BANQUE Internationale a Luxembourg (Asia), the first Luxembourg bank to set up here, will provide the full range of merchant honking activities, Including portfolio management. Mr Albert Doodelinger, the bank's president, said yesterday at the official opening that BIL (Asia) will
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    • 160 2 Reuter THE UK broad bated money supply indicator sterling M~3 rose by 0.8 per cent or £700 million, seasonally adjusted, in the four weeks to June 16, the Bank of England said. The narrow based M-l grew by 2 per cent or £690 million, while the
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    • 447 2 Reuter HONGKONG'S high foreign exchange and deposit brokerage fees, easily the world's highest, are set to be cut sharply soon by up to 20 per cent, industry sources said. This would bring fees in Hognkong roughly into line with Singapore, they said.
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    • 182 2 Reuter AMERICAN hanks' average US$l9B Britten tsfSTmUan tMU*rtSeabem A spokesman fee the New Yerk Federal Reserve Bank saM the Fed had expeeled ipmltog faetars and Its ferelgs emnHnenk ts hisMng system In the week esded i» ttjndprotseted heflere Iks P%r the ssesai week
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    • 473 2 AMERICAN Federal Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker hi eipected to reefflrm the central bank'a frill lug monetary growth targets when he appears before the Senate Banking Committee today, private •eankk Mid. In doing so, he will hold to a middle coarse between critics who
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    • 332 2 Reuter THE WORLD Bank plans to begin a programme of issuing short-term discount notes in the US, «iwnur to those of US government agencies, within the next three months. Treasurer Eugene Rotberg said. He said the maturities of the notes would
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 487 2 THE US dollar opened much lower on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Dealers attributed this to the US money supply figure being lower than generally expected. There was fairly active trading during the morning but this was not sustained in the afternoon when business took on a quieter
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      • 133 2 HIE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday recovered aome of the ground lost In New York on Friday to close at 253.80 yen, above an opening 252.00 but below the day's high of 253.90, in moderate trading. The dose compared with Friday'* 2BJO/80flnUh in New York but was still well
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      • 58 2 STERLING yesterday firmed In early tradfaig after the two week old aatioual rail ■trite ended, deaterasaid. (hrivsrs agreed to call off the strike from jttir ilej and work nsw flexible at aome depots puked steragainst major US X.MO/B OM-IWMI Cram-um nm m sn-*.vm/m trt-um/m B Ft (oh) B.V/W rrt-irmmm
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      • 22 2 THE average rate nt which major Singnpore banks are currently prepnred to lend to tbeir boat customers is 10.85 per cent.
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      • 131 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on July 19: USMkngpt) 7 day* 13* IS 1 month 13* 13* 2 months 14* 14 3 month! 14* 14* Smooths 14* 14* 9 months 1411/1414 9/18 13 months 1411/*****/16 DM. I»M l month 3 months 6 months 12 months 1
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      • 39 2 RANGE at prim otkri id by t cam km— <m July l». ONN|M: C&U dqxatta: 4ft CM| 3-month TrauurybUla 3% 3H 9-month Bank bUla 111/16 3 month* CD IM •M month* CD 8IV16 613/16 Source: National Discount Co
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      • 323 2 GOLD futures closed generally firmer than last Friday's dose In moderate trading on the Gold Exchange of Singapore yesterday, dealers said. Prices were marked up between US$6.5O and $8 an ounce at the outset reflecting the metal's strength in New Yorit and Hongkong and thereafter the market fluctuated marginally
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      • 36 2 «M Thar* New York («B 6 338 (-95S (.406 Zurich 6CB (.496 6.52S (MS MM VM Singapore «.«B (JOB (JBS (.(OS Closing prk «In US dollars a troy ouno t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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      • 215 2 THE US dollar rose against major currencies in late trading yesterday, following continued support from bargain-hunters. Steady Asian dollar deposit rates also contributed to the dollar's late firmness. The US unit rose to 2.4615/25 marks from an early *****/49 and compared with New York's Drlday finish of 2.4550/75. The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 278 3 OLIVETTI Singapore expects its new network of retail outlets to contribute to a 40 per cent growth in turnover in its first year of operations. Under the system, which is now operating in Europe and the US, Olivetti will help its employees to
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    • 173 3 AN AD-HOC committee set up to look into the training requirements of the petroleum and chemical industries has found their needs are being met. Training of skilled craftsmen such as electricians, pipe fitters and welders is being conducted by the Vocational and Industrial Training Board
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    • 392 3 EVERYONE in Singapore can try a hand at promoting the productivity concept through a forthcoming poster competition. The competition, organised by the National Productivity Board and the National Productivity Association, will pave the way for the Productivity Month in November. "The aim is to get
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    • 166 3 NEW ZEALAND is stepping up efforts to attract more Singaporeans there for holiday and business. Two hundred New Zealand motel owners are now here to promote the country. On Oct 17, the Travel Agents Association of New Zealand will hold its annual conference here. The
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    • 211 3 AT Siemens Components, good ideas for cost savings are paid for in gold. Last Tuesday, it awarded two workers with 200 grams of gold each for working out a production process which will save the West German electronic component manufacturer an estimated $100,000
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    • 71 3 THE Singapore Institute of Architects plans to produce a more informative members' directory. Its president, Mr Kenneth Chen, said by providing more information on members' works, the institute hopes the public would be better informed about the profession. The institute would also help potential overseas clients who want
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    • 402 3 THE Singapore Robotic Association is expected to work closely with similar organisations abroad to promote development and application of robots locally. Mr Steve Choo, pro-tem chairman of the SRA and general manager of Chartered Machine Tools (a founder member of the SRA),
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    • 216 3 GLOBAL Forwarding (Singapore) has appointed two new executives Edward J Nettles Jr and Michael Tea. Mr Nettles is the regional sales manager with responsibilities covering sales development in Singapore and the rest of Asia. Mr Teo is operations manager in charge of all operational matters and the
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    • 359 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES July 14-Aug 6 (Wednesdays and Thursdays): Quality Control Circle Facilitator Course, YMCA, NPB July 16-30 (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays): Quality Control Circle Leader Training Course, YMCA, NPB July 19-21: Development on Wages and Salary Structure, YMCA, NPB July 19-23: Teamwork and Group Performance, YMCA, NPB
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 523 3 COMPUTER kTRAHfING^ Computer Centre Management (CCM) This practical programme focuses on the key skills and knowledge required to manage effectively, medium to large computer centres. Topics Include: Principal issues for Computer Centre Management Operational Security Engineering and TP Environment Contingency Planning Monitoring Effectiveness Interrelationship between Systems department and Operations Documentation
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 723 4 Reuter SIGNS of an emerging US economic recovery, so promising Just a month ago, have begun to evaporate in the face of gloomy new reports that show factory output falling, sales «htmptng infbHwi climbing. A month ago many economists said it appeared the
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    • 447 4 AFP THE circumstances of the death of Italian banker Roberto Calvi, and the US$l.4 billion debts probably owed by his bank to 250 other banks around the world, will come up for review in London next week. Mr Calvi, head of one of Italy's most
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    • 128 4 UPI TEE siHl jpssstay prahars the srißtary arms baildsp, poverty and the is—ls rattsa sf Nsrth Death relaPaaaa Wlgaaraja, OsMsisry Qesseal sf the Society for Isternstl—si Ug/'aSTtanday said his grew will examine saeh prifclf during Ms wertd inSleeteai a2Tsahs!surttve ''nT'cNhnste, called lie ininN ililif
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    • 529 4 Reuter THE traditional sscrecy of the numbered Swiss bank account, the financial status symbol of the world's superrich, is under threat from two groups of Swiss politicians. And Swiss banks are preparing for what may be a long fight to try to preserve It
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    • 337 4 AP A TWO-WEEK work! conference on cultural policies will open in Mexico City next week amid concern that the first such United Nations meeting in 12 years will take on political overtones. An estimated 1,000 delegates, experts and observers are expected to attend the
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    • 221 4 UPI THE Leftist Sanrtiaista government in Nicaragua has Jailed at least 10 top busi- on the eve of its third anniversary celebration. the Superior Council of Private Bud—, known as Gosep, the nation's most powerful businessmen's group, on Sunday charged that most of
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    • 190 4 UPI A MILLIONAIRE in Reno, Nevada hat decided that even the wealthy can put a flea market to good use, saying the time is right for such a venture became of the ad state of the economy. Brian Lovig has set Aug
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    • 147 4 AFP TOE French government is likely to inform Britain that it intends to scrap the Anglo-French Concorde supersonic airliner when ministers from both countries meet to discuss the future of the plane next autumn. The Times newspaper in London yesterday said: "A remarkable reversal has taken
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    • 487 5 Reuter IN SPITE OF Japan's postwar rise to become one of the world's foremost industrial powers, the Japanese people are questioning whether their nation really has innovative ability. One government department has admitted Japan is behind its rivals when it comes to technological breakthrough
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    • 139 5 Reuter SOVIET engineers have laid the first 300 km of the EastWest gas pipeline, but swamps are slowing woHc. Soviet newspaper Izvestia suggested that scorching Siberian temperatures were also slowing progress on the 4,500km project to feed Soviet gas to several West European countries. It said labour conditions
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 463 5 Agencies NORTH Korean President Kim O-Sung has purged "nearly a dozen" of bis generals because of their opposition to his son, Newsweek magazine reported. The magazine, quoting sources in Beijing, said Kim carried out the purge in April and May in an attempt to clear the way
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    • 229 5 Reuter BRITAIN'S trains started rolling yesterday after a two-week strike which ended with drivers surrendering their cherished eight-hour working day to management demands for greater efficiency. Threatened with the sacking of striking members, Aslef, the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen,
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    • 103 5 AP AN official Chinese magazine in Beijing said powerful transnational companies threaten the survival of Third World industries and protection is needed. The Pektag Review on Sunday said: "As protectionism gains ground ia the West and the developed countries attempt to shift their
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    • 560 5 UPI Reuter OPEC'S difficulties are temporary and its member countries will do whatever is necessary to keep the organisation alive. Armand Hammer of the US Occidental Petroleum Corp on Sunday said: "I think Opec is here to stay. I think the difficulties they're
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    • 299 5 UPI RECENT cuts in refining and storage of petrol were merely a response to market conditions, and not any price-raising conspiracy among American domestic oil companies. The American Oil Industry Trade Association in Washington on Sunday predicted further fluctuations in refinery production
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    • 290 5 UPI CHINA has broken Its silence on new US Secretary of State George Shultz, Indirectly criticising his support (or arms sales to Taiwan and warning that any deal would "sabotage" SinoAmerican relations. People's Daily, the official newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party, withheld Beijing's usual
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    • 707 5 ARRIVALS Sernec Local Operator Nuiber Tine Froa PAA PA005 0025 JFK/SPO/HKG CAL CI341 0060 TPE SIA SQ10I 0805 KUL MAS MH67I 0820 KUL cv CVT* 0945 LUX/AUH MAS MH680 0855 KCH RBA Bid 1000 BWN MAS MH651 1030 KUL SIA SQ201 1030 HLP SIA KUL CPA 1035
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 121 5 In concert at the Goodwood Park Hotel tiELEfI REDDV r Singer, movie star, actress and TV personality one of the world's most famous female entertainers sings for you on July 23, 24 and 25 Her hits include I am Woman, Angie Baby and her latest I Can't to You m
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    • 182 5 Minute Steak? Telecoms' Telefax service transmitted tnis menu to Japan in less than a minute. The problem: How could a local designer send his menu design to a his client in Japan as fast as possible? The answer Telefax service to Japan, one of the latest destinations! i The service
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  • 468 6 PAUL VOLCKER, chairman of the US Federal Reserve, makes his half-yearly appearance in front of the Senate banking committee today, an adroit if accidental piece of timing, for Mr Volcker if not for the senators. The Fed's overall economic stance is looking more secure now than
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  • 196 6 THE ACCOUNTING profession has undergone drastic changes since the Singapore Society of Accountants was formed 19 years ago. Singapore's needs have similarly changed. There is thus an obvious need to revamp the set-up of the SSA to carry it through the next few years. Although an
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  • 1474 6  -  Second of a two-part survey on China By CHRISTOPHER HOWE Chelwood Review SINCE Mao's death in autumn 1976, China has embarked on no less than three major phases of economic policy; a fact which itself indicates how confused the leadership still is, and how
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 625 6 I I -18-018 CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 She shows how upset Sam is about Vi (5) 6 Spire supports (5) 9 Top bowler? (7) 10 Willowy animal, maybe (5) 11 What's 'Any lost? (5) 12 Is a knockout (5) 13 She may overtake you (7) 15 Just a little
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    • 850 6 RADIO Explosion in the mind TONIGHT'S dwiiDMtary, Mm (Cfc 5, 11.15), toils the stories «f mom itnke victims aad thrssgh them, reveals the w<ni kuu skills cmMM by tke eertex sf tke krala. Eatitled "ExplaiiM la the MUd", It featares tke flgkt to uientMd aM to maximise tke reeevertoe (tot
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  • 1231 7 Japanese doufu but it's made in S'pore Doufu or beancurd as Singaporeans generally know it has always been sold in our markets in chunks cut out of large blocks. Now a local company has started selling it in hygienic packages, Japanesestyle, ZHOU MEI reports. HAVE you noticed those handy packets
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  • 372 7 HAVE yea ever weadered what bppeas to the toaaes ef aeya heaa waste er residue alter the milk has heea extracted (rem the beaas? Unicord Feed Pto Ltd sells the residue to farmers at "asmlaal prices." The fanners use it as saimal
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  • 1246 7  -  By FLORENCE CHONG IT HAS been a bad couple of weeks for "the lucky country." The first week of the new financial year saw a disastrous shakeout of the Australian stock markets and mining giants announcing cutbacks in jobs and capital spending. It
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 279 9 'THE SINGAPORE rubber Market closed easier yesterday with August One RSS ►buyers quoted at 178.00 cents a kilo, down L 75 cents •Jrom last Friday. Prices lost some 1.25 cents during quiet morning > trading on lower London advices on some nearby •and forward selling. Trading continued quiet in
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    • 312 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (PerU Mler» Int. 1 HIS. prompt Ub. 170.00 177.00N Int. 1 RJ3.S. August 178.75 179.25 Int. 1 RAS. September 1MJ0 111.00 tat 3 RAS. ***** *****N UK/Coot 171.50 173J0N tat 3RS.S. 1MJ0 180J0N UK/Coat 163.50 1MJ0N tat 4 RAS. 154
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    • 83 9 NOON SSR and SMR prica* yaal lanhr BA8 A«T (CUTMI ■»m 180.50 158.00 H* t HU) 8ap>aal (Forward Bajrara Si 181 JO 150.00 bar Mtfc) ss »—«1 (lion paUat) (1-toa pallat) Wkn 161.50N 150.00N >Uara 182. SON 180.00N SMRCV SMRL 3 MR 5 MR CP SMR10 SMR10
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    • 64 9 THE SIRAITS tin price in Peioig yesterday nai if tamm at the Internatl—al Tin Agreement (leer level sf Ms2t.ls »Idle. Turnover reee fee I7C tanncs frem 182 hat Friday nod there wae aeratteaiag. Dealers nU said the ahacrhcd ereaee la ere dbpcaal m LI,L rnr*m keneM Wav WUCfI
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    • 32 9 Rubber: July 19 Singapore: Aug: 178.00 cents (down 1.75 cents) Malaysia: Aup 199.00 cents (down OJVO cent) Tin: M 929.18 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 476 tonnes (up 294 tonnes)
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    • 108 9 AFP MALAYSIA, the world's fcpfStjio hSwjT^lnee sf theeemmodtty. Prime Mbdster Datak Serl Dr Mshsthlr Mshsmsi said the time had eoaae tar the us—lij la da ssadlhi la sflMt the Mtaattaa* "As the Iwisl tar aatagesd lately, we Jart eaaaS sit hack. We have Is da
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    • 151 9 Cnml aB: Balk lob $80.8 eeOera, aid dm (In second k»i*i dram) fob tUlflO aeQera, new dram fob $111.00 aeDers. Opra: Mixed (loose) $54.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntnfc white pepper fob AsU NLW f&7 JO Milen, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW SU2JI aellera, Sarawak black pepper Cob NLW
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    • 187 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted ss follows in Hongkong yesterday. (la HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttaa jara: China Bine Phoenix 20s 2,440; 8s 3,000, 40s 3,300 (per bale of 400 lbs). Plsee gasda: China Butterfly and Globe brand tnaq Dragon Head unq; Five Lamba unq; Flower aad Butterfly
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    • 323 9 BINGAPOBE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per Idlo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.85. 100 per cent third class 0 JO, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.77. THAI BROKEN: A super 0.60,
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    • 916 9 CCr r &E: Robnsta futures were generally enster yesterday when a bomb scare emptied the market in the middle of the session. Traders said the market would reopen as usual in the afternoon at 130pm. Prices were easier to unchanged, as much as £20 a tonne below Friday's
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    • 148 9 THE MALAYSIAN crude palm oil market yesterday ruled easier oil continued selling interest in moderately active trading, dealers said. In July, North (ell Mss to $690 a tonne and South fell $BJO to $699. August saw South falling $12.50 to $695, Central $22.50 to $680 and North $20.00
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    • 425 9 SEVERE action will be taken against palm oil refiners in Malaysia who illegally expand the refining capacities approved for their installations. This warning came from Malaysian Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen when he chaired a high-powered meeting on
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    • 238 9 Reuter SOVIET farmers have made a slow start in harvesting this year's grain crop, with field work falling well behind the 1981 rate. The agricultural newspaper Seiskaya 72iizn (rural life) recently quoted the Central Statistics Board as saying that 5.1 million hectares
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 335 9 HONGKONG STOCKS closed mixed yesterday on uncertainties over developments in Hongkong's political future and local interest rate movements, brokers said. Investors were confused over differing reactions to indications from China over the past few days that it may be approaching some kind of formula for reunification of
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      • 241 9 SHARE prices closed sharply higher yesterday, with sentiment encouraged by lower US interest rates and the yen's upturn against the dollar in the wake of Friday's latest US money supply data, dealers said. The market average rose 61.91 points to 7,237.80, but turnover was a light
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    • 144 9 In Brunei An exciting hotel in the heart of Brunei. With the style and luxury of a truly international hotel Each of the 170 air-conditioned room and suites is fully equipped with colour TV, radio, nrfrigerator, mini-bar, bath/shower combination, direct dial telephone and luxurious beds. Phis 24-hour room service. Sheraton-Utama
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  • 1306 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in «««h reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,108 units, unleaO otherwise specified. SECTION ONI INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Ami (2.808 1828)
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  • 167 10 mw\: u,', i i ii II T££S£J h t u L (Mi nin'irt— MrJUyM) Pknnd The Saving! Fund 1.52 LM S'pore Fd (US|) 0.5J 0.57 S'pore Prof Fund 1.M 1JS SS IX S pore Sec. Fund LM l.S) (JIM) S pore Invest Fund O ft 1.03rd S'pore Equity
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  • 2753 10 IMS High Low Coapuy Last »®al* Or*s Dir Dtr CSt Grt YTd Net P/B Vol (•000) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 233 308 320 141 291 480 328 247 Acma Alcom 186 Allied Choc 246 BAT 316 Bate 80 Ben Berjaya Kawat 173 Boustead
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  • 1373 10 BID and offer price* officially listed and hnrtnf in and reported to the Kuala I jimpir Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unlew otherwise specified. ■NDOnUU AM (1206) AJmmM* (IMB 10B) AIM (ISS) (IT) LH (2)
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  • 119 10 ASSOCIATED Plasties htrtriii Swill: Twelth AGM and extraordinary general meeting to be held at Bilek Menteri, 1st Floor, Hotel Jaya Purl, Jalan Barat, Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, July 20 at 10.00 am and 10.CS am respectively. see* MALAYA Tin Pi In Msg f—psay UsM: AGM to be held
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  • 810 10 «NGAPOBB loimlm yestost Mh rally > ea >> WaU y>i to Shares, bimihimUj, drifted tower tkreagkeat tke day to very «tot tradtag. Mateytoa-hand e—tori apk bare tke affected by talk of a peastble ienlaaliai ef tke Ike StraMs Time* ladastrtoi ladex Ut aaether aew
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  • 500 10 THE KUALA Lumpur stock market was hit by another fresh round of selling yesterday, depressing share prices across the board and setting new lows for the year. A huge Mock of 1.7 million units of Malayan Banking shares was traded In married deals, increasing
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1318 11 Latest 100 companies quoted on the Stock Exchange of Singapore in order of market value as at July 7,1982 NOTES r» knag Land, P||K Mamtn and ABN are not included in the table as their shares are seidom traded hone. I* column »lU* last year"
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    • 1438 11  -  By MANO SABNANI Companies Editor THE TOTAL market value of the top 100 companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore suffered a substantial drop during the first half of this year, the first time this has happened since Business Times started compiling the
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    • 678 11 INVESTORS should begin to step up their buying programmes while still concentrating on quality stocks even though gloomy news will continue to have an important bearing on stock market prospects in Singapore. London stockbroker Simon and Qmtee also says it does not believe investors should
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 60 11 TAT LEE BANK LIMITED ANNOUNCEMENT Pursuant to Article 6 1(a) of the Articles of Association of the Company, it is hereby announced that declarations received by the Company as at the end of June 1982, beneficial ownership of the issued share copital of the Company by foreign persons constituted 11.26%
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    • 232 11 A r HOW TO BEAT inflatwH/ 1 SECURITY AND PROFIT FROM THE DANGEROUS 80s. "Howard Ruff's maaaaga la highly sahabla: HOW TO PROSPER DURING THE COMING BAD YEARS ha* aota 2.5 million coptaa.». SURVIVE AND WIN IN THE INFLATIONARY EIGHTIES will anfoy similar popularity." Sole Distributor: SINGAPORE BOOK DISTRIBUTORS (PTE)
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 139 12 Rises Indices' TtaMw^Pwb aw 540 187 +30 410 July 1C July IS Vratir frtl 9 BT Indicator: 1X710 1M576 CMIMI Cory 308 4 ST Industrials: (75 JS mis Cold BUn|« 908 +2 ST Finance: 1MM3 1633.19 MUI 302 ♦3 ST Hotels: 1064.88 1001.01 NOL SMM BH 290 Ml 183
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    • Article, Illustration
      159 12 WABE PRICES easM sader renewed selling preessie the Sleek Exchange at Hlngspcrc yesterday with Malaysian Issues again sertossty Mt. tow tar the year when It eiesed Ml prists tower at M.2S, active eeaaters Ml 1214 petals to lttfNL Falls Sc Besi i Berjuntai A Amal Indices 620 —60
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    • 29 12 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 1286.75 Monday 811.3 Friday 610.7 Week Ago 613.1 Friday 1300.96 Week Ago 1293.96 ALL ORDINARIES AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 458-2 Friday 453J Week Ago 456.9
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  • 733 12 THE LONDON stock market was Qnn in active trading yesterday, dealers said. The Financial Times index at 3pm was up ILS paints at Prices of both equities and government bands were Arm from the outset after the ending of the UK rail strike and the rise in US
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  • 230 12 BERJAYA Kawat Bhd, true to its own forecast, has suffered a sharp drop in earnings for the year ended April 30,1982. The wire and cable manufacturer recorded group pre-tax profits of only M 5341,706 against the forecast figure of $300,000 made in February
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  • 290 12 BUKIT Katil Rubber Estates Bhd has proposed a two-for-one bonus tame, the second in the company's history, which will raise its paid-up capital to 1Q3.15 million from $1.05 million. The company will hold an extraordinary general meeting on Aug 2 to obtain shareholders' approval (or
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  • 141 12 GENERAL Corporation Bhd has confirmed that it is considering a convertible loan stock issue to raise long-term funds. In a reply to the Stock Exchange of Singapore, General Corporation said the loan stock proposal, which has yet to be presented to the board, was
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  • 252 12 FEDERAL Cables, Wires and Manufacturing Bhd has made an impressive turnaround in its fortunes, Judging from the interim results for the half year to June 30. It has reported group operattaw profits before tax of MJ2.19 million as against a huge $2.27 million loss in
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  • 250 12 KUMPULAN Fima has fielded several of its directors on the board of United Plantations Bhd following its recent successful takeover of the Perak-based company. Fima, the Malaysian government-owned agrobased industrial group, now owns 72 per cent of the issued capital of United
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  • 238 12 8ETTBU Paper* said Mtg Cm has appointed its former managing director, Mr Ken Kumamata, as its senior managing director from July 1 this year. Another managing director, Mr Y Matsumoto, has become a director. Three former directors, Messers T Kamata, K Utsumi and K Shinagawa, have assumed the
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  • 146 12 AP THE NEW YORK stock market advanced broadly yesterday morning amid hopes for a further dece in interest rates. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 3.81 points to 832.48 in the first half hour. Gainers took a 5-to-2 lead over losers among New York Stock
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  • 682 12  -  ■SHI Companies Editor: too Sabnani By ALAN LEE MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation Bhd (MRCB) Is following in the footsteps at Palmco Holdings, by proposing to pay cash for a propet 1 ty company which it had originally planned to acquire through the issue of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 32 12 N W. RESTAURANT innessv X.O Ola Parr Fortnight >• "K V <• With the satin smooth sounds of SAM GAN THE BOYS y m RESERVATIONS TEL: *****21 The food is Chinese, the m00d... international!
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    • 285 12 Aim for T p 1 1 I I l/K trio banking. INFLATIQ foreign EXC^MGE IMMUtY OPt RATIOf*a Advanced Bank Management Pix^Qiam, Today's dynamic developments in Management Processes involves the banking demand greater insight and activities of planning, organizing, staffing, sensitivity. An awareness and deeper directing and controlling, understanding of these
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: A fair day apart from morning showers in m tew areas. Report for 24 bmn prior tolJlpaM Jaly II aft Iks airport: Maximum temperature 90.9 Associated humidity 64 Minimum temperature 24.1 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 4.25 Rainfall in minim—r— Ml Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 160 13 JAPANESE skippers have mW the Far Eastern Freight Ceafereace te revise Its agree meat with oatorider Evergreea Um. Uader this pact, shippers la the Fur East with the excepttea sf Jipu are allowed te ship ea Evergreea vfaseis wttheat leshg their ieyaity agreeThe neve was
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    • 543 13  -  By I G DURAIRAJ THE PORT KLang Authority is planning to expand its port limits and pilotage district as a result of increased traffic. The present area, which was drawn up about 20 years ago, is now incapable of providing sufficient water area
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 153 13 AFP THERE is a world oil-tanker surplus of 150 million tons deadweight, and as much as 40 million tons deadweight surplus in the dry bulk market at the moment, Jim Davis, chairman of the International Maritime Industries Forum (IMIF) said. Faced with this situation, the current level of
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      • 120 13 AP A 23-METRE Viking ship replica from Minnesota, Hjemkomst, anchored off the Norwegian coast near Bergen after having crossed the Atlantic Ocean from New York in 34 days. On reaching the west coast of Norway off the Marstein lighthouse island last Saturday, the solid oak Viking ship,
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    • 716 13 SMfftagLfcn Pap Oal Achlpeteto Shpg Aft* vm vm l l All trans vn 4 Alpnc VI 5 Ai.Ur.Shpg X 4 APCLine DC 3 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 ASL Coot VI 5 Asia Merchant VI 4 Austasia Line V 1 Australian Coot VI
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    • 634 14 Jaly 17-Aag I Galbralth's Course in Shipping, venues: week one, Plymouth; week 2, Moretonhampstead; week three, London. Jaly 2343 Shipping Operation and Management, Sea trade Academy course, Apollo Sentosa, Singapore. Aag M Shipping Management, Marine Systems department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Aag MS Port management and operations course.
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    • 237 14 FOR the first time, all the promoters for the alternatives to, and enlargers of the Panama Canal, will be presenting their cases before a international forum at the World Maritime Symposium to be held on September in Panama City. In addition to the Japanese sponsored
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    • 470 14 THE PORT of London Authority (PLA) plans to improve its facilities at Tilbury docks to enhance the handling of deep-sea multipurpose ships. The PLA's marketing manager, Mr Barry Martin, said the authority will provide combi capacity to serve the trade, particularly from the
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    • 1746 14 GRAIN chartering was fairly quiet on Friday but rates generally ruled steady with a gain of US$l.5O seen for business from the US Gulf to Taiwan, at U5520.50. A steady $14.25 was paid from the Gulf to Japan and an unchanged $7 was agreed from the Gulf to
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    • 268 15 THE RESUMPTION of v bo«tilitie« between Iran and Iraq caused further disruption on the tanker market last week. Certain insurers were reported to have increased their premiums from 0.5 to 1 per cent (or loading at Iran's Kharg a rate which they will hold steady for only
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    • 262 15 HAPAG-Uoyd AG, the West German shipping, charter airline and travel agency group, expects Its IMS results to show little change from the relatively unsattefactory 1981 figures. Managing board chairman Hans Jakob Kruse said the group turned 1980 lasses of 3L5 marks into a 13-2 million mark
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    • 601 15 THE Philippine Parts Authority's plan to make compulsory the dm of tugboots in the and (ace strong opposition from international lines. This requirement is among thooe proposed in the revision of PPA's general ports rules and regulations issued in 1977. Shipping lines calling
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    • 99 15 IN a move to streamline its container ship service in the Caribbean and Central America, Sea-Land Service, Inc has formed a new operating arm the Americas Division, previously part of the company's Atlantic Group. The company is now structured into three primary areas of operation:
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    • 4495 20 SCHEDPLB 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 Che Port of
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    • 646 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Strathettrlck 17W 21.7.82 0700 Mansfield 49 1100-1200/1500-1800 04/04 I Yamburenko 12CE/82 21.7.82 0700 S'pore Soviet 49 1300-1500 B6 T&k&rill 236S 21.7.82 0700 Cahaya 49 1500-1600
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    • 1690 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B MMm Ah sim« Onntlon (S) Euro-Asia Line i PN/KL/PK). Adriaßa ChWmt Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). OTA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). AMa-BnaM Um Tranagroup Pte Ltd (S) A 1 Nai%ißn
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    • 962 22 FOR MANY years a sleepy lumber and fishing port on the shores of North America's Puget Sound, the Port of Tacoma, has been flexing its muscles, a display neighbouring Seattle has been quick to note. Although there has always been a friendly
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    • 578 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES Builder n 22 Fair Rainbow 45 La Rloja 35/6 Lampung 29 Ned Hongkong 46 Ned Nagoya 3/4 Sea Carrier 13/14 Siena 31/32 Straits Pride 21 Bunga Gelang 45A Feng Lei 44 Futaml Mam 35/6 Iweri 20W Jenson 22 Leipzig 33/4
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    • 208 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between tl* Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports, Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Une. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 427 13 PIL GROUP U6ULAI CONTAINS* TE lUTICI TO SOUTH BAST ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS. \KDIM WT \M Orient Overseas Co*dai*te>i Line WAT lajwiMHuostD sawct TO EURO* (MA SUEZ) mi (—i sar OKNTM. OKF 3M t-r as ia 24/7 1700 HRS EURO* (WA
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    • 341 13 :sealord UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Lj'm rroBH Acceptmg Breahfadh Orty 23/8 Dubai (3/9), Abu Dhabi (5/9). Dammam (7/9), Kuwait (9/9), Jubail (11/9) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Accepting LCI cargo for Dubai. Kuwait and Bahrain Vessel BN SHUHAO V.45 AOOMYAH i 22 BN HUM V.41 OEL ALI
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    • 18 13 I IKMDB LONDON FrdgMi SHIPPING Events SHIPPING ScMale CONTAINER Scfcedales WHO Acta tw Wh—n SHIPS fa Part CONSORTIA
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    • 618 13 ]0 FESCO LINES Tf m FAR-EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services To SOUTH EAST ASIA, JAPAN, INDIA, USA A CANADA. Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES I TO: U.S. PACIFIC. OULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS 19/1 20/1 26/1 27/1 2/9 3/9
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 522 14 Wli Containtr Soviet FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE T* Eurapt S pore 1) Msedtos 2) Rdam 3) H*bwi 4) Gbwg Feeder *P Ketone- Vessel Spore DAMJA Saded N DUMA hi Port KMU 23/7 (I CRYSTAL 27/7 DMUA 30/7 TOY AHA 3/8 POM6A 6/8 N.HOORN 10/8 OMllft 13/8 UTUNOIA 17/8 POMU 20/8
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    • 291 14 LINE YAMABHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Whl Pacific North Wost Atlantic/Canada J»/I 2/1 i s. I 4/9 7/9 1 ftp 2/9 3/1 9/9 Nn 9/9 12/9 A. I AUSTRALIA NNNJ SHOKAWAMARU TOHGO MARU TMm urgt to Ma t Ate Dhabi. Line: ltd. SP Sht 24/7 1/1 5/8 I*
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 669 15 The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SKIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok Cwtolnhh Smici Ta/Fraa Bawfafc Vmmmt to SaDah. Samrafc and Bnui htat a-MM nam shim km am am am am am am am am nm 9M A joint Mnrica of Ban Lna, Bed Ocean BHia Funnal, Qlan
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    • 438 15 hilJia; CHARTER SERVICES Single and twin-engined helicopters available for casual charter in Singapore and Malaysia for passenger transport, aerial photography, aerial construction, casualty evacuation, marine service to vessels at sea. Ta^TiTkrlf HELI SERVICES (PTE.] LTD. Franco Bo I yum Services l y 'h N 1 >'.»♦: trf f M% 3%t
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 527 16 cw*»lr La*»B*v Frattart E*r*u UMpaMßay City el EM«* FXPORTS 15/8 17/1 19/8 20/8 22/8 23/8 25/8 27/8 28/8 30/8 30/8 1 n 3/5 4/9 6/9 6/9 8/9 10/9 11/9 13/9 15/9 17/9 19/9 20/9 22/9 23/9 25/9 27/9 28/9 30/9 I cjrfD tor CAMOEAN/WEST MDCS llit*n" H) NT*IH 1 >4
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    • 321 16 I m 1748/17* 29-31 Mr 131 HTM 17M/UK HO Am IH2 RKIT COWTMERUP TO/HOM WTH eSSnn Smok 1 Ml BP tan* 9/7 10/7 20/7 21/7 25/7 21/7 1/1 2/1 10/1 11/1 20/1 21/1 27/1 21/8 3/9 4/9 11/7 8/8 20/7 15/1 3/1 23/8 U/S 31/8 i»/» 9/9 n/t 17/5 5/1
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    • 300 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR MSI EUROPf CONTAiMfH SERVICE I ACCffIMB FCL ft LCI CARGO FOR: mp m. m fu mi ua EnrUdv an an vi iyi n/i wi a/i a/t v* zv« vtt n/t n/t i/» tall* IVt M/l M/l 4/1 4/9 1/1 It/1 11/1 mso aconw ia/wi fo/kl I 11
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    • 687 16 1 Everett Lines! 1 i te| ImH Fivt Star Sfcippißf Carp*. ÜBk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' V 10ABNG FOR RAN6OON SSm HV^M NNH fl/9 y —WSM I ■n a/n m B F S.S C. Ag*nn in Ataiayuo: BOUSTEAO SHPffNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 cm NATIONAL LINE" UNIONS FOi
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    • 158 16 R3 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD 131 SANKYO LINE kll M i i h NH 21-22/7 hM 21-22/7 21-22/7 23-31/7 27/7 2S-29/7 »/7 31/7 2f/7 Jl/7 m mim/7 t'atim 55 SIW UNION LINE n £2 KYOWA LINE jjg ■*•1 NEW GUMEA/SOUTH PACfTC NMhi LM*ghr hNrt Lm, t. Mm M/l Swu.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 769 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL VOY. 2SW/26E 28W/30E KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT *-23/7 26-27/S 4-5/10 12-11/11 28-27/1 12-12/11 8-7/3 14-15/9 17-18/8 4-8/12 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARA CHI/P. GULF SERVICE SING APORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SER VICES KOTA BU AHA. Singapore 20/22
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    • 678 17 r BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMER SMS TO/FROM EUROPE hwk rwwM mm name soton rpMr.UMtenm/ AMMAB—» frma MU K MM a/7 H/l 11/1 IVI IVI I/I MMIf wis hTorl Story An 27/7 17/1 11/ l 20/1 22/t 15/1 2S/I 77/1 21/1 30/1 23/1 MMIHMfc ITMK IT*** IN NAME SOTON •WGraaay/
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    • 223 17 Scan Dutch 9 0 Iff iwu mwiAva 11/1 k noons i(/i MUM* •BBM2/I 1 KMC* F. MX 17/1 1 ft MM a/I MBOHIt/t ia 24/1 I M VI VI IVI 14/1 lt/9 rax W A PMmPani IMU MP lIBW 1/1 •.ram i/u hram C'Mmci Loft JUparasUJera Sport PMmi Pmmi SM
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    • 413 17 a BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS MDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT [55*] R'DAM HULL HMBG CORABANK 30 Sop 26 Oct 29 Oct 02 Nov IVYBANK 04 Nov 30 Nov 03 Ok 07 Due Lukes/ 43 Unas lIS. GULF MRECT SERVICE FIM DOU.Y TUBMAN SHBtLEY LYKES mm vim JOHN LYKES SfOfif
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1224 18 I* K LINE KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE huh ksb store ■.OBUIH 26 M K PDNEER VlO 30 Jul MSOMMU JAPAN AMBROSE J MDGE V 8 7 Aaf NEW YORK MAMJ 23 Mm ok MMFQU (9 St*) MUKUMM (17 St*) BMTMME (21 St*) NORFOLK (25 St*) Mjo acce*mf
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    • 328 18 T >11 1 if F=F 22/23 Mr jwutsamcf I 85 sr-"-*" IVH% tata/OMi/Y*/**, MMA SERVICE WEST Shk GULF IVM ta 17 ft« U ta| AFRICA SERVICE PUM| PWM| lM*M| toi 11/UA* 20 A* 21 ta( Ft lam/Hirtui/ Owtsutun Bwt SAUDILINE EAST Regular Conventional Service (AM Saudi Flog Vwh) Ayptiwg IwtrowiToarfo
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    • 389 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES j I I hurt due Shipping Co. lid. \S| Mi RC H \M M \R\\\ ASM NO. 11. Slfl-CONT/UNER SERVICE S'pert PJCdjncLoaA* tw 23 My Damum/Di .29 My 10 Ai«Dmnam/Ouba/Mw Dhabi UNIVERSAL FREIGHT SERVICES OMMM/KMraR/taM Pit ITOl T 0 in qapo'* r 6
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    • 318 18 INTR ASEA (PTE) LTD > BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE UK V* L. -I wm IfBOKI HOOBOIT Rfti li NM Eaat A Meat Caaat, Pi W» UKSMT em mm nm la fat r«aarii Nye M ranro n% 7%t mnw 79 M 77 4%t 7%t II U*
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 697 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): CROZE 30W+.. C PAUL 32* A CONCORD SN. 0 CHEF 30N— K CHANCE fIL. SS BRDGE 37W.. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C ROZE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0500 25/7 LCI Cargo 1700 24/7 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) K CHANCE K SS BRDGE 3GE C
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    • 254 19 TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTAINER LINE appointed aft (UNCON SYSTEM (IK) LID.) FCLAa Ttt MftfA/RSTAM/TDCIAIVXAML Fas mt: r*m/tsavwmi/mMMmrMymam rrac n-mnb eta —om nt) nn —wo 2/1 «/i PAKHOED ROTTERDAM BV FCLACL TO IK ft CONT. W ROTTERDAM ALSO MLNB S/l BMP 10:-V*-l KSSO. KNITS HUT kMM (MM). Cw/taM OMfe MU/Cam Ha* L» Mm*.
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    • 656 19 &SINSOV SMGAPORE SOVfT SHPPMG CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55, Stmt 0104 TMm Nmkm *****3 (15 Uns) CRMR M*t» SV6OVSMGtfWE TRIRI Nnfen RS ***** ***** RS ***** PRELAW PEIMNG M/S SMMRKAT MN SOON SDN. RM>. IST MO 2ND FLOOR, lESSRS NM INONG SMPPBK 23 KM Quay Pw« NO. 1. JALAM
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    • 76 19 r SOON KMT SHIPPING L PTE LTD IMS ft 1906 lftk Rr. Sfcento* Home. 3 Shwtwt War. S pare 0106 Telephone *****88 <5 Lines) ft *****35 Tete. R*****9 SRSHT KOHLJM SHRB 10 EAST MRUVSM > JJJ.T J R7A r N r Tel: VOXOS (< OMSXM Of THE mr NORLOMDC GROUP
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 613 20 SSC Croup SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD •hhhh IftfltlMM l'c«|ioiml Container IJm*s 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/trom BANGKOK BERTHING EVERY NOON TUESDAYS, SATURDAY mm JM 24/23 M 27/21 M «/1* V 4% 7/i% will* u/is% 17/11% 21/22% 24m% 24/ a% Ji/1% V 5% 7/1% 11/12% 14/15% 11/19% kPt/a M 23/24
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 189 21 3 EGYPTIAN^ INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL I EGYPTIAN FLAG N PT( ITP World lr.*d* Cfrt'f tmf Sqo,**# p/v» 040** I «S .•'101? Ifi "?BRII Rk|< ?MS 181 TM«? H H M Bhri "I ?<"• 4860« i 4860? Pt Kf( T»t *****6 Tli 39 lb Pfmni T#i T6o?<(! A PC LINE \\(.kl
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    • 224 21 CARGO SPACE AVAILABLE ON UNER VESSELS LOADING FOR MADRAS, COLOMBO. CMTQO, CALCUTTA, R'QOON, KAJCOOAM AQA *A< ALEXANDRIA, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LOBITO, LUANDA. LAOOS. JAKARTA.SURABAYA.NKO,KJC,KUCMNOAEAIU IN DOG I' LF FREIGHT SERVICES TEL *****00, *****01 TELEX RS ***** INDGUL TROPIC ISLAND SHIPPING CO. (PTE) LTD. WIIT AUSTRALIA SERVICE rpm P. Krtan srm **.itk*
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    • 112 21 FARGO SHIPPING COMPANY {PTE.) LTD. FULLY CONTAINERISED CARRIER SVC HONGKONG ISLANDS LINE (AUSTRALIA SVC) SB 9 Monan sn mel «t m «ro» hp»r»blmbcontmr u/i »/i a/t a/i ■on */7 toneum cm </» ii/i 4/9 RROl? 3R/7 fOTO BUMS 0 21/1 iy| 4/9 TEL: *****77 A *****68 TELEX: RS ***** EUROfRA
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 331 22 Are you making full use of the Shipping Times as an effective selling medium? Tel: *****44, Extension 351 Times Centre I, New Industrial Road Singapore 1953 For further enquiries call Shipping Times Tel: *****4 Ext. 117 or 121 Fmanciol Publications Sdn Bhd 31, Jolan Riong, KL 22-03 HAJ SHIPPING SDN.
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