The Business Times, 21 July 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNESDAY, JULY 21,1«82 60 CENTS
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  • 407 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH RECEIVERS of Rollei Singapore have raised $80 .6 million from the sale of assets and the collection of debts. This amount is enough to pay preferential, secured and unsecured creditors. All preferential and secured creditors have been paid in
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  • 166 1 Reuter US FEDERAL Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker yesterday said that Fed may allow money growth to exceed its target ranges in the months ahead if this is warranted by economic circumstances. Volcker told the Senate Banking Committee: "Growth somewhat above the targeted
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  • 569 1  -  By SIOW LI SEN HOTELIER Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat has increased his already large holdings in Oversea-Chinese Ranking Corporation and Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank). On Monday, Tan Sri Khoo bought a block of 1.7 million Malayan Banking shares at M 56.60 per
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  • 515 1  -  By ANGELINE TAN COLLYER Quay Properties Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC), will be issuing a $50 million bond next week. The issue in bearer form with a six-year maturity is unconditionally guaranteed by HSBC. It is lead
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  • 331 1 VIETNAMESE Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach has denied reports that Hanoi had threatened to retaliate against Asean for interfering in Indochinese affairs. Mr Thach, speaking at a press conference at the end of his official visit here, also said that Singapore Foreign Minister S
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 62 1 UPI HOUSING starts In the US fell 15.3 per cent last month, wiping out most of a big gain in May. The Commerce Department reported that private dwellings were started in June at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 911,000 units, little better than the 882,000 units
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    • 50 1 Reuter NEW Delhi averages 4,000 power breakdowns a day, probably the worst for any major world city. Energy Minister A B Ghani Khan Choudhury told Parliament that Delhi had a surplus of 200 megawatts of power but the distribution network was very weak and offset this advantage. Reuter
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    • 63 1 Reuter THE technical committee of the International Whaling Commission has voted to ban all commercial whaling by 1965. The committee's recommendation, passed by 19 votes to six, will be put to the full session of the commission later this week. If the voting follows the same pattern the
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    • 49 1 UPI BRITISH Prime Minister Thatcher will discuss the Hongkong with Chinese leaders during her visit to Beijing in September. Hongkong's Chief Secretary Philip Haddon-Cave also said Governor Edward Youde will travel to London for a week-long visit beginning tomorrow to brief Mrs Thatcher on the Hongkong question.
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    • 45 1 Reuter UNEMPLOYMENT in Britain has risen to a post-war record of 3,190,621 this month, the UK Department of Employment said. The figure 129,481 higher than a month ago represents 13.4 per cent of the workforce compared with 12.8 per cent in June. Reuter
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    • 79 1 Reuter SIX people were killed and more than 30 wounded in two bomb attacks directed against the British army by Irish Republican bombers. The first bomb ripped through a detachment of Queen Elizabeth's horseguards riding in central London's Hyde Park, killing two soldiers. They were on their
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    • 82 1 AP THE Philippines suffered a deficit of US$675 million in its balance of payments for the first half of 1962, four and a half times bigger than the deficit for the first semester of last year, the central bank announced. In a report to President Marcos, central bank
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    • 101 1 UPI A JAPANESE businessmen got a two and a half year jail term and his company a US$2.9 million fine in sentences Indonesian officials want to be a warning to foreign companies. Yojiro Kitajima, 90, an accounts director with Tobu Indonesia Steel, was sentenced for forging books that
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  • 289 1 A COMMODITY tradlag firm hi Wnpiw, tatorgtU Pte Ltd, has mtased «pen. ttm, tavkg trail mt Tkt empuy to believed toward! Vhe'^d'aT'tost msath, leaving aa empty sfBee la Chaaa Bee Baildiag. The whenabaate sf He twe dlreeten are aakaawa. Cndttsn ef latergeld tadade Mb badlerd
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  • 544 1  -  By LIM SOON NEO EXPORTS of rubber from Singapore fell 38 per cent in the first quarter against the same period last year, reflecting the continuing decline since the 1960 peak. Trade statistics show that in the January-March 1962 period, rubber exports earned the
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    • 311 1 Stagapor*M:222gattM ILL Mt: 09-7SMO *nang t«: 04-37«02* A FURTHER half-point cut in the US discount rate is possible within weeks if money supply continues on target.. Page 2 INTVELD International Pte Ltd has formed a wholly-owned subsidiary to manufacture and service ship containers Page s IN spite of its economic
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 575 2 NYT THE Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co (MHT) and the First National Bank of Chicago have lowered their prime lending rates to 16 per cent from 16' A per cent. Bankers and economists predicted that most major banks would follow Monday's downward move and
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    • 132 2 Reuter BAHAMIAN authorities have suspended the licence of Banco Ambrosiano Overseas Ltd for 30 days, following the inability of the parent company, Banco Ambrosiano, to make a declaration in suppoiH of its overseas subsidiaries. The Bahamas central bank said the suspension was ordered to give Banco Ambrosiano
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    • 429 2 Reuter A FURTHER half point cut in the US discount rate is possible within weeks if money supply continues on target, US financial market analysts said. They said the half-point drop to 11 Vi per cent in the discount rate on Monday reflects a
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    • 225 2 CITIBANK may be relocating its Shenton Way branch at Robina House. The bank is expected to move its existing banking hall and related services at the upper ground floor of UIC Building to Robina House over the next few months. Officers from both the
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    • 100 2 Reuter AVERAGE effective yields on US Treasury bills fell to 11.140 per cent for threemonth bills and 11.441 per cent for six-month bills at the latest weekly auction. The three-month rate was down from 11.797 per cent at the previous auction and was
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    • 513 2 TRADING was erratic and nervous on the foreign exchange market yesterday. The market was indecisive and there were no clear trend as the US dollar moved in both directions. Dealers said the expectant nature of the market is due to an announcement Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker was
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    • 132 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday closed at 255.00 yen, below the day's high of 255.85, but firmer on the opening 254.20 yen, dealers said. This was below the 255.40/ 60 finish in New York overnight, but above the 253.60 close in Tokyo on Monday. Trading volume was a
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    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.81 per cent.
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    • 183 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on July 20: US MkrKSwt) Offer «r 7 days 12 ft/16 12 7/16 1 month 13 12% 2 months 13to 13% 3 months 1313/*****1/16 6 months 14* 14% 0 months 14 5/16 14 3/16 12 months 14 5/16 14 3/16 DM.
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    • 46 2 RANGE d prices offer sd by diacount houses an July V: Overnight: 4% Call deposits: 4% Closing Bnying lling 3-month Treasury bills 3H 3H 3-month Bank bills 8 9/10 87/16 3 months CD 715/10 713/10 0 months CD 8 s 8H Source: National Discount Co
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    • 56 2 LONDON exchanges opening quotes yesterday: US ***** 46 Cm IMC 57 Oom 1.2SB/V7 DMk -4.2800 50 D F! 4.7V0/7Z75 S FY 3.M75,425 B Fr (coo) «1.6 T* F FY U.MB/3N Lit ZW1.25 23MJ0 Yen ***** 442.31 D Kr 14.*03 '175 NXr 10*75 /T75 S Kr 1QJM/MM Aw acli 30.
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    • 300 2 GOLD futures closed generally easier compared with overnight levels in light trading on the Gold Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Prices were marked down between USI6.GO and |8 an ounce at the outset reflecting the metal's decline in New York overnight anfl thereafter the market fluctuated marginally throughout the session.
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    • 39 2 Mw PM New York 6.48B 6.«B 6.S6S 6.55S Zurich 6 45B 6 42B ISS Tw C.52S Mm Singapore 6 45B 6 45B 6.55S 6.55S Closing prfc in US dollars a troy ouno e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 258 2 THE US dollar eased against most major currencies in late trading yesterday, mainly due to soft Asian dollar deposit rates. Dealers said the US Federal Reserve Board's half percentage point cut in discount rate to 11.5 per cent and a half point cut in prime rate to 16 per
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 332 3 NATIONAL Iron and Steel Mills, fresh from its recent deal with a Finnish company to produce prestressed concrete slabs, is now looking into the prefabrication of structural steel. An official of National Iron said the company, through its subsidiary, Eastern Industries, is studying the
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    • 278 3 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI) is conducting an introductory course on computerisation for contractors and real estate developers. This is the first time the chamber is running computer courses for a specific section of its members. "We have been running general introductory
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    • 173 3 THE Nanyang Technological Institute (NTI) is planning to conduct energy conservation courses for practising engineers to enable them to apply their expertise to the industries. NTI president Dr Cham Tao Soon said the .institute expects to launch its first course before the year is
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    • 421 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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    • 413 3  -  By ANGEUNE TAN UPALI Singapore has invested an additional $3 million in automated machinery to meet an increase in demand for its cocoa products from overseas markets. Output at the local plant has risen three-and-a-half times since the installation of the new Italianmade equipment two
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    • 260 3 THE PUBLIC Utilities Board and the Public Utilities Daily-Rated Employees' Union yesterday signed a collective agreement that will raise the wages of 4,200 workers by 8 to 10 per cent. This wage increase, effective from April 12, will cost the board an additional $3.3
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    • 115 3 NEEDHAM Standard Singapore has appointed three senior executives account directors Alaa Waag and Gerry Peretra and art director Peter Paag. Mr Wong was previously marketing director at Sterling Drug (Malaysia) and regional marketing manager at Beecham Products Far East. Before that, he was an account executive at
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    • 444 3  -  By WONG MAI YUN INTVELD International Pte Ltd, which specialises in housing and steel construction, has formed a whollyowned subsidiary, Duramin Containers Pte Ltd, to manufacture and service ship containers. It has spent over $15 million in buying Duramin's title, design, patent rights and equipment
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    • 136 3 CONSUMER prices rose by just 0.2 per cent in June, extending the slowdown in price increases since February this year. The June increase in the Consumer Price Index was due mainly to higher food prices which rose by 0.6 per cent. This was partly offset by
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 739 4 Reuter THE 10 European Economic Community governments are planning a mix of legal pressure and top-level talks with the US to tackle a series of seemingly-intractable trade rows souring trans-Atlantic relations. Late on Monday, community foreign ministers in Brussels were expected to give the go-ahead (or
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    • 239 4 AP THE US has asked Japan for its help fa» delivering summonses to Hitachi Ltd and employees named in charges linked to stealing computer technology. A Japanese foreign ministry spokesman said the US embassy in Tokyo has delivered a note to the Japanese
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    • 409 4 Reuter CHINESE Premier Zhao 2yang has called for rewards (or successful enterprises and penalties for factories which incur losses in a strong defence of recent liberalised economic policies. He said it was essential that factories be able to make decisions for themselves rather than
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    • 315 4 UPI BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, her Falkland*; triumph behind her, faced internal woes yesterday, ranging from a hospital strike and scandals in Buckingham Palace to spies among intelligence workers. Still shaken from the disclosure that Queen Elizabeth E's chief police bodyguard had
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    • 277 4 Reuter CHINA uses bogus trade companies, exchange students and misrepresentation, as well as legitimate trade, to obtain technology from the West for military modernisation. A US intelligence testimony said Beijing has also significantly increased surreptitious efforts to obtain western computers a ad
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    • 162 4 Reuter THE Reagan Administration has authorised the sale of nuclear control equipment to Argentina because it is not designed (or use in a heavy-water plant which could produce material for nuclear weapons. Deputy Press Secretary Larry Speakes said on Sunday in Washington that
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    • 148 4 PRESENT trends are not helping to raise living standards in the poorest countries, World Bank vice-president Munir P Benjenk said. "Low income countries have generally suffered most from the recent economic difficulties worldwide," he told the Society for International Development on Monday. "Yet one of their few
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    • 457 6 NYT A REPORT on labour productivity, released in Japan last week, underlines a fundamental gap in how well Japanese industries perform. It is a difference which Westerners focusing on the "Japanese challenge" tend not to notice. Along with its handful of standout industries, such as cars, steel
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    • 837 6 Reuter IN SPITE OF its economic successes, Japan has a problem similar to most other parts of the world a massive government debt and a need for further equally huge borrowings. In Japan's case, the heavy reliance on borrowed money over the past 10
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    • 632 6 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time Proa PAA AI SLA CAL MAS MAS RBA SIA PA006 AI4Q2 SQ101 CHJ10 MHS71 MH6BD Hun SQ201 0025 0006 0006 0030 0M 0966 1000 1030 JFK/SPO/HKG BOM/MAA KUL JED/DHA KUL KCH BWN HLP MAS MH651 1030 KUL CPA SIA GIA MAS
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    • 322 6 THE Indonesian government is to impose a counterpurchase policy on dairy industries in the country by requiring them to use equal amounts of imported and home produced milk as their raw material. Dairy industries, largely in the hands of foreign capital, will be
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    • 266 6 AFP A CIVIC-SPONSORED national congress on overseas employment held in Manila yesterday has urged the formation of an Organisation of Manpower Exporting Countries (Omec) to tighten control over the outflow of skilled labour from developing countries and protect overseas workers' rights.
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    • 279 6 AFP PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos has said the "export" of Filipino workers abroad was only an interim government policy designed to relieve unemployment and at the same time increase the country's national per capita income. He clarified the government's manpower export policy before a
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    • 392 7 NYT WITH BANDS playing and signs waving. President Reagan stood on the steps of the Capitol in Washington and urged Congress to give rapid approval to a constitutional amendment which would require a balanced federal budget. "Runaway government threatens our economic survival, our most cherished
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    • 304 7 NYT PRESIDENT Reagan has announced the appointment of Kenneth Dam, provost at the University of Chicago, and a long-time friend of incoming Secretary of State George Shultz, to serve ss the No 2 official in the State Department. Reagan also announced nominations for two other ranking
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 339 7 Agencies EUROPEAN Community foreign ministers have deferred a decision on who should pay for a huge cash rebate on Britain's payments to the Common Market, but said the London government would be guaranteed the full amount. Britain secured an US$B6O million refund on its 1962 budget contributions last
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    • 501 7 NYT. CHRYSLER, profiting from its vast cost-cutting measures and the sale of highmargin luxury cars, has reported second-quarter net income of U*****.9 million, or $1.34 a share. The company, the third largest US car maker, which was on the brink of bankruptcy three
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    • 213 7 NYT MORTON-NORWICH Products Inc in New York on Monday signed a definitive agreement to acquire Thiokol Corp, a manufacturer of rocket propulsion systems and chemicals, in a cadi and stock transaction valued at USJS4O million. Both Morton-Norwich, a Chicago-based chemicals and consumer products manufacturer, and
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    • 258 7 UPI THE number of poor Americans grew in ISBI (or the third consecutive year, while the median family income (ailed to keep pace with inflation (or the second straight year. In a report released on Monday, the US Census Bureau painted a sobering financial
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    • 184 7 AP ■BRAIN has will plans ft» sail ItilllM Mecen, the riafts i—if ftetoIn the Mggest aciTß jhadhillN uier PHbm ar's CmmhuMiii gevernJdjstry OBMrtMjJPajk tfcc jtvonuMit to tin Drlt* M ntoeea Ist» a private The eerperatlea has aassfts si £11 MDUa (US$2B MHUa), employs 144,7*
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    • 630 7 AP, UPI ARAB retaliation (or an Israeli invasion of West Beirut would shake the foundations of the western economy, US Senator Charles Percy said. Arab countries would "hold the US responsible for a carnage in West Beirut that would take untold
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    • 394 7 AFP THE IRAQI Air Farce, after a two-day lull, bombed the western Iranian towns of and Kharramabad, killing five people and wounding about 50, observers in Teheran said. Monday's atttacks on the towns, 50 km and 100 km respectively from the border,
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    • 958 6 JACK CHIA-MPH LIMITED ANNOUNCEMEI ■lfMlwh Preliminary Announcement of Results for the year ended SI March 1982 The Directors of Jack Chia-MPH Limited (JC-MPH) are pleased to announce the results of the Group and the Company, subject to audit, for the financial year ended 31 March 1982 as follows: TURNOVER AND
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    • 167 7 m m v Vertical-slat louvred blinds 1 I tar Thick-pile woollen carpeting Wide-angle view of a typical office When nothing but the best will do Every aspect of Goldhill Square's design and finish represents a dramatic improvement on conventional Singapore standards erf office planning. Take the extensive use of Botticino
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    • 88 7 t m T very tender, very rare a.tcstonr > MKOQMA IVMUI Therewas a time when there were no machines and man was the supreme artisan His hands the tools of ingenuity. Testoni perpetuate the art of such craftsmanship. Each piece of leather hand-cured and metamorphosed into a collection of exquisite
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  • 649 8 A MASSIVE deficit, productivity growth half that in competitor countries, vastly contracted economic growth forecasts, rising unemployment, a perceived failure of supply-side theory, the prospect of ruinous increases in transfer payments, labour relations under strain this is surely a description of some besieged Western economy,
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  • 1357 8  -  US sanctions against the Communist bloc threaten the Hungarian economy, which is more efficient and more oriented towards trade with the West than other Comecon members. If the West does not relent, says DAVID BUCHAN, Hungary may have to abandon many of its economic reforms as
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  • 919 8  -  By K K SHARMA FT WATCHING television in India can be an excruciating experience and one unrelieved by colour. For the past two decades since television started, the dull and indifferent government-controlled programmes have been watched, reluctantly, by millions of viewers through poor quality
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 615 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS Boats in the form of a shoe (5) Yes, boy, he's a hero (5) Don't allow a person to be too ordinary (5) Chap in suede shoes (3) Basket holed on purpose (5) Success at sea, once (7) Show a response regarding work (5) You sound a
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    • 668 8 s SINGAPORE 5 TODAY'S dsniftirj Tke WwiiAbmtUt (Ch i, IMI taa Tuu*". It k Tl degrees eeMdaiedfl TMtti| rf the Nerth Aaerleti wheat erep Mm. IMb to «w ef the Over the aeit five a fleet af mm jeer te the (Ch S.4Spss) l> eaaslag eeaeen te hie Clf eel
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  • 962 9  -  For Brucargo, Belgium's new air freight terminal, speed of cargo clearance is a strong sell- ing point in competition with its European counterparts. TOH TECK SUN was with a group of Singapore cargo agents invited to see the facilities at Brucargo. TOH TECK SUN BRUCARGO
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  • 1146 10  -  The Volkswagen Rabbit (marketed in Singapore as the Golf GTI) was s remarkable success in its first three years of production in the US. But sales slumped dramatically in the early months of this year, RICHARD LAMBERT reports. RICHARD LAMBERT FT FOR Volkswagen of America,
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  • 1153 10  -  REX BCAMBARY looks at tho research work boing carried out by Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation which aims at ensuring efficient use of forests. REX SCAMBARY AIS AUSTRALIA, one of the flnt countries to establish a pulp and paper industry bated
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  • 1436 11  -  The Philippines has renewed its campaign to rid Manila of the eyesores that are its slums and squatter shanties. But, as MANOLO JARA points out, the squatter problem is not confined to Manila: the entire Third World is in the grip of 'exploding cities' resulting from
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 351 13 THE Singapore robber market yesterday closed slightly easier with August One RSS buyers quoted at 177.50 cents per kilo, down 0.50 cent from Monday's ctase. Prices hovered narrowly around overnight levels during quiet morning trading on lack of interest. The afternoon session saw prices easing slightly on freer offerings
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    • 312 13 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 175 50 176.50N Int. I R.S.S. August 178.25 178.75 Int. 1 R.S.S. Sefrember 180.25 180.75 Int. 2 R.S.S. 172.00 174.00N UK/Coot 171.00 173.00N bit 3 R.S.S. 164.00 166.00N UK/Coat 163.00 165.00N
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    • 85 13 NOON 881 i and SMR price* ywl wdtgn BAB SSR20 SSR50 (1-ton pellet) (1-ton pallat) Aafut (Current Mth) Bayer* Sallere 160.00 *****N 157 50 158.50N 9«pUabflr (Forward MU) Bayer* Seller* 181.00 162-00N 158.50 159.50N iiiliii i (1 -too pallet) (1 -too pallat) (1 -too pallat) (1-ton pallat)
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    • 32 13 Rubber; July 20 Singapore: Aug: 177.50 cents (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: Aug: 197.25 cents (down 1.75 cents) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 385 tonnes (down 91 tonnes)
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    • 92 13 THE STRAITS tin price In Penang yesterday held unchanged at M 529.15 a tils, the International Tin Agreement fleer level. Dealers said the buffer steck manager absorbed the talk ef the turnover which dropped to 385 tonnes from 471 en Monday. Of this, about IS to M per
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    • 1149 13 GUPPU: Robust* coffee futures yesterday were unchanged to easier at midday, up to £6 a tonne below Monday's close In traded positions. Prices traded in a narrow range after the weaker opening. Most traded September moved between £1,108 and £1,103 a tonne and was last traded at £1,106,
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    • 164 13 irtMl Caeaaat ail: Bulk fob $99.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand dram) fob $111.00 sellers, new dram fob $115.00 sellers. Cap**: Mixed (loose) $52.00 buyers. Fsypar: Muntok white pepper fob AsU NLW $317.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $312J0 sellers, Sarawak special black pepper fob
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    • 196 13 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20k 2,445; 32s 3,080. 40b 3,300 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pleee gsada: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 318 13 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, 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 0.80, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.77. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special 0.55.
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    • 208 13 CHICAGO soybean futures oo Monday extended tones late to dose at or near the day's tows, down 8V« to 10V4 US cents a bushel. Nervous wire bouse and local long liquidation met a vacuum of buying interest late, forcing prices to new day's tows. Traders said the day's weaker
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    • 229 13 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday extended tosses late to close at or near the bottom of the day's ranges, down 3V« to five US cents a bushel. Dried-up buying interest and extended weakness in the soy complex and corn sparked nervous commission-house and local long liquidation from midday,
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    • 143 13 THE MALAYSIAN crude palm oil market yesterday fell further in the absence of buying support in moderately active trading, dealers said. North in Jilly dropped Ms2s to 1665 a tonne, South $16.50 to $682.50 while Central traded at 1670. August hi the North fell $22.50 to $670 and
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 1011 13 NEW YORK STOCK prices closed lower on Monday, reversing early gains, as the weakness in the economy overshadowed the usually positive news of a drop in the prime rate. The Dow Jones industrial average climbed 5Vi points in early trading but started to pull back at
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    • 105 13 JULY DM Aaf-Telcfunkan SSJO -OJt All. I-—— aii. van nAftr BijHT «buk HUM +u Ra. VhAnk ssr +-M mrm Cbam Varw mum taM ♦M ♦u tu tU tu +0-5 if 1 If li SOjOO mil ika SKjM 1MJI injg Ik p ii JL— 1 1 !f Tl i M
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    • 56 13 JULY M tl ♦A fOIWAID MA1KKT 1M -U -m SI m urn 4 i -a sr"* 1M Ml *m -a na ♦it MM MM OM sa m i -a 1 MMfe MM 1 1 SI? 12 It 1 ■•COM IM4 1 1 «s* rtSat MM 7m CASH MAIUT A«ur
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    • 156 13 «ufai sm WOT t»INDUSTRIALS A Alpha a 2 UmII m BnCIl M BDCU +M D»B—wind 7" Mi anefc Pad Vow ragtt Oardtui RMM M UMT MB LTA Mi M Aid K H M audi an. M mth ta Mi »ar sr rr Pm Ml 11MB +M PUMA m MCk
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    • 21 13 See page 15 for Asian stocks The Singapore s Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah)
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  • 1541 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and in reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units, unless otherwise specified SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL Act». (1808 2.825) (1)
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  • 1302 14 J BID and offer prices n#rw»n y listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDURBUU (UK) id AMam (LMB) (3) LB (1) LM AMBBMB(LBB)
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  • 703 14 ftlMHi to Ml aeaea af aiyaSaM kay lag «■liiiiT k spile a teirty nariaaagtog start steek avkil jSSSK S ilka!' SeTSartna rmata la yai ta raa Ma My LMjtatoto fjm at in> dared »JK mM Ctka part tear tradlag days. M B Mdk the
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  • 472 14 A LATE withdrawal of interest trimmed early gains on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, taking shares to a marginally lower ckiie. After a generally higher start, prices remained steady towards the lunch break with most counters several cents above overnight levels. In the afternoon,
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 151 15 ALGEMENE Bank Nederland, one of the big three Dutch commercial banks, expects first half net profit to be little changed from the F1 196.3 million of the same 1961 period, in spite of a "major rise" in general risk provisions. In a prospectus for a
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    • 1088 15 MALAYSIAN Industrial Development Finance Bbd (MIDF) is set to embark on a major (dan of expansion and diversification of its activities. Outlining these objectives in his statement to shareholders far the year ended March 31, 1962, MIDF chairman Tun Ismail bin Mohd All says this will
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    • 982 15  -  MB LUCIO TAN, the PlHptae-Chinese tycmb, whs to SMSSttag Asia Brewery's challeage te the eeaatry's largest eMgliamte, sad ttaks with PresMeat Maress's circle has bracked the awe sI eempetitsrs aai A high sehssl hipwt, the 4f-year«ld Mr TW< rise tnm aa Impoverished street
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    • 234 15 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has requested Gilani Jute and Textile Mills (M) Bhd to furnish it with the names of the underwriters, if any, for the company's proposed one-for-one rights issue of five million shares. Gilani had earlier proposed a multi-faceted restructuring scheme involving the
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    • 469 15 Date Last Fall Yea X Campaay n. j.i I fuM iMIITfj Net EPS Graaa Pre tat last year (cents) Dlv. Praflt ivm) D Keramat F 13/5 U6.3 193.8 31,870 E A I F l/« 14.5 12.5 684 Malaya wata F 8/f 10.0TE 4L* M Cement I 30/6 19.6
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 350 15 HONGKONG STOCKS closed steadier on pared gains yesterday, mainly due to active selling after prices reached their highs in the morning, brokers said. Shares started higher, reflecting interest rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve Board and some US banks, but the early rally was short-lived as
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      • 328 15 SHARE prices yesterday declined on profit-taking in blue chips after Monday's sharp gains, dealers said. In spite of a fall in US interest rates sentiment was affected by the yen's setback against the dollar and the easier tone on Wall Street overnight. The market average fell
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      • 206 15 SHARE prices firmed yesterday, aided by the decline in US interest rates and economic support measures announced by the Australian government on Monday, brokers said. JULYS Conta INDU8TKIAL8 ill AMI 230 ASM Mi ♦i AKM Mm.. AmpolPat ZU -i -4 ♦a US 113 AM laoe P«lp Papar R.H.P BankNBW
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      • 84 15 SHARE prices closed generally higher in selective and quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. The Book Club index rose 0.23 points to 93.97 points on turnover of 9.8 million baht. JULY MM Aalftnkn m unch Ban! Ot Ajud»*ym Bsrtl Jwtktt > tT M z J dmm^m m» unch MBJt Matolta
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      • 68 15 STOCKS closed generally easier in dull trading yesterday, dealers said. The commercial and industrial index was down 0.05 points to 89.2, oils fell 0.007 to 2.135 and w>«»«fa>g went down by 17.44 to BSL79 PLOT was the lone gainer by 0.25 cents to 32.25 JULY» y luw jc»f!=srs ?c
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 144 16 Rises Indices C Safari 8«t Vitw 1U« Hp. 1000 300 900 900 +00 +0 +0 BT Indicator: July IS July 20 1M57S *****1 OriMUtl Hldga 0 ST Industrials: •00.25 669.17 Spor* Laad luiM P»b 000 +5 ST Finance: 1633.19 1625.82 946 +5 ST Hotels: 1W.Q1 1056.(1 Boaf L«i«| lad
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    • Article, Illustration
      153 16 A PROMISING start Bated sat «atekiy m Investors renewed their selling m the Stock Exchange sf Singapore yesterday. The Straits Times Mutrtal taiex, op IJ6 paints at mm, finished MS psiats lever at tm.ll, while the Bastaeas Times Indicator slid 825 psiats to ltnsi. Rises Indices C Sugars
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  • 707 16 LEADING shares on the London Stock Exchange generally opened higher yesterday as hopes grew of a further reduction in UK interest rates following Monday's half-point cut in the US discount rate to 11V4 per cent. The Financial Times index at noon was up 9.4 points at 579.0. RUBBER
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  • 50 16 FINANCIAL TIMKS INDUSTRIALS Monday MM Friday 906.7 Week Ago 567.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday W.10 Friday 836.88 Week Ago 8MJ7 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1300.96 Monday 1386.75 Week A«o *****5 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tii—nay 6i5.i Monday 6113 Week Afo 611.6 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 462.6 Monday *58.2 Week At* 453.7
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  • 437 16  -  By CHOO AI LENG MONEY-BROKING firm Charles Fulton (Singapore) has been sold to its managing director RB Phelan and local managers, (our months after it was taken over by UK-based Mercantile House Holdings. The company, and its Malaysian and Hongkong counterparts comprising the
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  • 249 16 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has queried Baktt Katll Bahher Estates concerning the company's trading results for the year ended April 30, 1962, following its announcement of a two-for-one bonus issue. The company was also asked to announce any expected change in profitability for the next financial year
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  • 241 16 INTERNATIONAL Traat aad Ftoaan ku madr t la Tk'Zw MBjuy hi SSk* pnSh 1 1 Haa, which la ramparahln to tto earatogs far the «Me «I IHI. IMi alaa nprweata a 114 par eeat tocreaar aver praflta to toe nsinapsadlai interim af
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  • 86 16 ORCHID laa, earraatly ■ainrgalag aa azpaaalaa ahaae wtoeh will add aarthw raama, haa appriatnl a Fraatk hatal maaageaieat Slag's Hatal L to, which whaOy awaa Orchid laa, an aaaaecd yeaterday that Navatal BIEH wfli sign a maaagemeat eaa tract tor a petted af
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  • 26 16 AP NEW YORK stock prices opened broadly higher yesterday, with the Dow Jones average up 2.86 -points to 828.96 after 30 minutes of trading.
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  • 1232 16  -  EDMSGB®; By SIOW LI SEN SINGAPORE market watchers who had been napping for the past few months, lulled by the sluggish performance of the stock market, were last week awakened by the arrival of a new personality on the scene. The man is none other than
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 63 16 WEAT HER OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair except for showers in several areas in the early afternoon. Report fer 24 htan prter to 7J pm Jaly t$ aft the atrpert: Maximum temperature 29.4 Associated humidity 78 Minimum temperature 23.0 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 1.70 Rainfall in millimetres 21.6
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 300 17 AFP THE Indonesian foreign office has received a note from 10 European countries complaining over the new shipping policy that requires all government goods to be transported by Indonesian vessels. Foreign office sources refused to mention the contents of the note but said it
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    • 516 17  -  By JAN LEE MAJOR lines serving the Japan/West Africa service are conducting discussions to operate Joint services as a rationalisation measure in the (ace of expected decline in cargoes. The leading companies in this trade include Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha ("K" Line), Mitsui
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 59 17 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN and New Zealand/Eastern Shipping Conference said it will adjust the currency adjustment factor (CAF) applicable to shipments to New Zealand to minus 4.5 per cent from minus one per cent, effective Aug 1. Its CAF for shipments to Australia and Papua New Guinea remains unchanged
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      • 89 17 AP CHINA has started building a major harbour in Nanjing to boost foreign trade along the middle and upper reaches of the Yangtze River, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. The harbour is to have eight berths capable of accommodating 10,000-ton bulk carriers and container ships, with three
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      • 136 17 AFP A FURTHER increase in the staggering level of laid-up tankers throughout the world occurred over the past month. The total is now 49.4 million deadweight tons, up 3.3 million tons or just over seven pa* cent from the total in June, its highest since April
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    • 683 17 Atea AMNdCT AOtraaa vm vjn VI vn CM l l I 4 UKUm" APL ASCL""' VI X X IX m IV m 9 4 4 5 4 1 ASL Coat VI S ADmUm AMnlHOM Bah-Ortem VI X V VI vn 4 1 I 9 Baafkok Coat Hank
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    • 473 18 ARRASTRE and stevedoring contractor* have protested the Philippine Ports Authority's decision to reduce by 40 per cent the stevedoring rates (or 10-foot-er or smaller containers. In a position paper sent to Philippine Transport Minister Jose P Dans, Jr, CCHP chairman Mariano LI
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    • 226 18 ERECTION and testing of the fifth giant transfer crane at Modern Terminals' busy container yard in Kwai Chung has just been completed. The 700-ton crane, manufactured in Japan by Hitachi and erected under contract by HUD Engineering Ltd, will boost the handling rate of containers
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    • 1645 18 i GRAIN chartering was generally quiet on Mooday in a rather dull freight market with rates still tending easier where changed. Grain from the US Northern Range to Japan paid US$l5, down $1, and 113.75 was paid from the US Gulf to Japan, a drop of SO cents.
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    • 688 18 AFP FREIGHT rates continued to crumble last week touching new 1978 lows, as charterers pressed home their advantage. The reappearance of Chinese charterers and talk that Soviet operators may have started making enquiries after a long absence tailed to make much impression. But it was noticed that
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    • 335 19 THE SOUTH African government has strongly denied that it had any interest In concealing information about the fraudulent scuttling of the tanker SaJem. w South Africa's Mineral and Energy Affairs Minister Mr Piet Du Plessis said the implication in recent 'media reports was ma
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    • 409 19 THE BIGGEST problem likely to be laced by drybulk shipping lines in the future and in the next few months in particular is overtonnaging. A survey by 'Japanese line Mitsui OSK shows that bulk carrier tonnage available in the middle of the year was
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    • 122 19 THE owners of the capriaed North Sea rig Alexander L KieUtad, Norsk Oljeforaikringspool (NOP) have offered to put the rig (Tee of charge at the disposal of the Norwegian authorities, with a view of carrying out a fresh attempt at salvaging. The condition for the offer
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    • 3772 24 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 689 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO GodownsPCL Slip Arrival for L£L Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location African Express 78EB 22.7.82 0700 S'pore Shpg 49 1100-1200/1600-1700 B5/B5 Monte Emerald 14A 22.1X2 2200 MOL 49 0700-0600/2100-2300 G4/G4 51 0600-0700 G4 Arthur Maersk 8206 22.7.82
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    • 1574 25 WHO ACTS FOR WHOM The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AaNpstags «K Stagapore Shpg Corpora tkM (S)/Eoro-Asla Une (PN/KL/PK). MM OMtar Continental Feeds* (S)/Cargo Freight (PK) tm Stagapore TBli|lig Corporation (S) Euro-Asio Line (PK/PN). IBi Imii Ltes Tranagroup P» e Ltd (S). A 1
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    • 517 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Dolly Turman 1/2 Boustead alongside 21.7.82/2300 Hugheverett 10/11 Everett alongside 21.7.82/2300 LaRloJa 35/6 Borneo alongside 21.7^2/0700 Ned Hongkong 46 Ned-EAC alongside 21.7.82/1500 Seiyo Maru 6/7 S'pore 8hpg alongside 21.7.82/1500 Straits Pride 21 SSPL alongside 21.7.82/0600 Pine VaUey
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    • 206 26 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (PAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.
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    • 263 18 mi WISHING ALL OUR MUSLIM PATRONS AND FRIENDS SELAMAT HARI RAYA AIDIL FITRI AGENTS: SINGAPORE: CEO SHIPPING hmumm hum? E MALAYSIA: PAN-SARAWAK W MALAYSIA: PgftNAS MISC mit rung uniwi/w MISC-ARABIAN PAKISTAN i CONTAINER LINE/N TO: SRI LANKA/ARABIAN GULF/PAKISTAN/INDIA FAR EAST/SRI LANKA/MID EAST/ PAKISTAN/MOIA CONTAINER SERVICE r AN/INDIA (MACOL) ■UNGA KANTAM
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    • 710 19 The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited [COWAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT STRAITS SHIPPING I Singapore to Sfbih, Smvtk, Brunei Ports and Bangkok I 'f'B 13* M/ 7 25/7 17/1 •4/5 55/1 25/1 11/5 13/1 53/1 U/» M/S M/l M/ 5 24/1 17/9 •3/1 55/5 25/3 ■na r*aa IS/S
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    • 355 19 NOTICE FM EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE SUU, MKI JUt SMUWM FKKT CMFUEJKE Ftt UST/GHf VUUMHISa PMTS CONFERENCE TT'j 4 H t'l 11J j F.irni RECEIVERS Shippers and Receivers are advised that as a result of decreased bunker prices, the Bunker Adjustment Factor will be reduced from plus 0.47 percent to minus
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    • 877 21 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) acaEE: KOTA BAHABAT KOTA BAHABAT KOTA BAHABAT KOTA BAMABAI VOY. 2SW/26E 29W/30E 3EE i.imnr IP-23n 20-27/t 4-5/16 12-13/11 24-26/7 1-3/9 10-12/10 19-20/11 2-4/9 10-12/9 10-21/10 27-21/11 0-7/9 14-15/9 9-10/S 17-10/9 I 20-29/9 20-27/10 0-7/11 4-0/12 I 10-10/12
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    • 460 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES IS BANK LINE EXPRESS MDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CORA6ANK 30 S«p 26 Oct 29 Oct 02 Nov IVYBANK 04 Nov 30 Nov 03 Doc 07 Doc Lines U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE (•New Orleans. MoMe, Houston, Galveston) U.S. WES i COAST SERVICE (Also accepting
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    • 583 23 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VM SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C ROZE S pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo 0500 25/7 LCI Cargo 1700 24/7 FROM EUROPE (VM SUEZ) Aisp accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E. Malaysia A AUSTRALIA S'pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo 2300 25/7 La
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    • 70 25 NOTICES j*M. V T Pteeeft Swey: PAlQk.* General Surrey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on 21st July 1882 from Utajn. No further survey will be held MIY mm CO. (PTE) LTD., Swt* 02-30, Ist Ibtr, M—tott— Hmn 151, QM Swm latiSiMpM, 916 Tal: *****33
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    • 212 25 CAROO SPACE AVJULABLE ON UNER VESSELS LOADMQ FOR MADRAS, COLOMBO. CWTOQ. CALCUTTA, R*QOON, KAMACHI, IWSCAT. NOOBDAH, JEOOAM, AQASTALEXAMDRIA, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LOSfTO, LUANDA, LAOOS, JAKART A, SURABAYA, HKQ, KJC., KUCMNQ A MUAAA IMHHU I.F FREIGHT SERVICES TEt *****00. *****C1 TELEX RS ***** INDGUL TROPIC ISLAND SHIPPING CO. (PTE) LTD. T i
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    • 48 25 FARGO SHPrm COMPANY (PTE.) LTD. FULLY CONTAINERISED CARRIER SVC HONGKONG ISLANDS LINE (AUSTRALIA SVC) LIAN HUAT SHIPPING CO, (PTE.) LTD. ram run. urn now. am iju/i w rrm tm mi msu/ataM n* n» nn nn REGULAR SAILINGS TO HOCHIMINCITY/PHNOMPENH ETD UMUKHX SMK HCMQTY (ASIA) Cmm. PTL LTD *****42/*****50
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    • 976 26 MAGNA MARINE LINES ";'>il-i"i/' I I i' < T If ID ft FVGM SOUTH AFMCA (BLT 1975) PISS VOT M-14 •BB* maa w* M-IS ■mmvovm-11 rTKEUKLOMMSFOI REUMON. TAMATAVE DIMNI ~Z CAPETO 24/8 -tots/* -<0IQAOMG K. KMABALU W GEJDAL VALUES WTM-I2E BESSMB PASS VOT M-l« EASTBOUM SERVICE CfMM DdMAM STOK LOAOMC
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