The Business Times, 30 July 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FRIDAY, JULY 11» 60 CENTS
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  • 305 1 SINGAPORE'S external trade put up a poor performance during the first half of this year. It grew by only 4.6 per cent against a 12.9 per cent increase during the first half of 1981. This is the Republic's worst first-half performance in recent
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  • 528 1  -  GOOD RESPONSE TO ELEVENTH SALE By LOH HUI YIN RESPONSE to the industrial and warehousing sites offered under the 11th Urban Redevelopment Authority sale was good but tender prices were about 50 per cent lower than the last sale a year ago. An average of
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  • 563 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG BANKERS will meet money brokers today at the bargaining table to discuss another cut in brokerage rates, barely six months after the last reduction in January. They will meet this afternoon, at the suggestion of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, in a
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  • 406 1 ANCHOR Foods (Pte) Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the New Zealand Dairy Board, may see its turnover rising to $140 million by the time its new (30 million dairy complex in Pandan Loop, Jurong, is ready in 1964. This would be double last year's turnover of
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 66 1 AP THE TREND towards a lower prime lending rate (PLR) in the US picked up momentum yesterday as more major commercial banks cut their PLRs from 16 to 15.5 per cent. Chase Manhattan Bank of New York, initiated yesterday's change, and was joined by Morgan Guaranty Trust
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    • 63 1 Reuter THE signing of ft pact between the three leading tin-producing countries has been delayed to give governments more time to study the terms, Malaysia's Primary Industries Minister Datuk Paul Leong said. He said the articles of the association agreed by the mining ministers of Malaysia,
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    • 95 1 AMERICAN envoy Philip Habib worked to get a firm commitment that cornered PLO guerillas will leave west Beirut, where a USmediated ceasefire stopped a week of deadly Israeli air, land and sea bombardments. Habib arranged the ceasefire after returning to Beirut on Wednesday at the end of a
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    • 69 1 UPI IRAN yesterday said it launched an attack into Iraqi territory which destroyed 25 tanks and troop carriers. But Iraq said its forces repelled the latest "massive" enemy' advance in the 23-month-old Persian Gulf War. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein on Wednesday proposed a ceasefire in September to
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    • 70 1 UPI THE Australian dollar fell below parity with the US dollar for the first time, reflecting a deteriorating economic position. The median rate against the US dollar was set at 0.9968, down 71 points from Wednesday, the Australian Reserve Bank said. The Australian Financial Review attributed the decline
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    • 50 1 Reuter PHILIPPINE labour unions have withdrawn demands for wage increases after President Marcos rejected their requests. A spokesman for the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines said their demands for a three-peso per month wage increase and an extra month's bonus pay each year will be re-studied. Reuter
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    • 88 1 UPI FUJITSU, a leading Japanese computer and semiconductor maker, yesterday said it has developed what it claims to be the world's fastest and smallest computer memory chip. The chip, known as 64-K Dynamic Ram, is about the size of a match head and can store up to
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  • 171 1 AMERICAN ankilteteal Orm, I M Peiaial Partners, ail far tte'pnLtaary deMh meter* The was BMfe ky the Urbaa Bedeveiepaart Aathartty raecatUadsr the eeatraet, wttek begins next narifc, Mr Pel's Una win stady haw bast the valaaMe tract at land la Maria» Seeth sheaM be Hal. t
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  • 730 1  -  By CHRIS LIM THE Overseas Union Bank, together with a hotel associate and a finance subsidiary, is tapping a massive $228.8 million from the market. This fund-raising exercise was announced yesterday, together with the interim results of the three companies. OUB is proposing
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  • 100 1 IN SYMPATHY with the sharp falls in New York and Hongkong, the Singapore stock market yesterday retreated across a broad front in quiet trading. Sentiment was also dampened as investors got wind of the massive cash call of over $228 million by the Overseas Union Bank
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 228 1 T7TT liL KMDS THE Asian dollar market suffered another setback in May, dashing hopes of the market crossing the US$lOO billion mark by mid-year Page 2 GROWTH of the air transport industry in the Asia/Pacific region has been consistently higher than the world average in the last 15 years Page
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 311 2  -  By SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE'S Asian dollar market suffered another setback in May, hopes of the market crossing the US$lOO billion mark by mid-year. In May, total assets slipped by US$39l million to 190.6 billion. In April, they plunged by $4.7 billion after two
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    • 189 2 Reuter CITIBANK has cut its prime rate to 15.5 from 16 per cent, the third major US bank to make the change this week. Manufacturers Hanover Trust and Chemical Bank moved their base rate on business loans to 15.5 per cent on Monday and
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    • 261 2 THE EXPANSION of international lending and the increased tendency for banks to conduct international business from offices established outside their home countries pose special problems for authorities who supervise such dealings, a new study commissioned by the Group of 30 says. The Group of 30
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    • 194 2 Reuter CONTINENTAL Illinois National Bank and Trust Co has asked that its name be temporarily removed from a list of certificates of deposit (CDs) which are eligible for delivery against futures contracts on the international monetary market. The move reduces to nine from 10 the number
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    • 227 2 Reuter AMERICAN federal regalaten aald they are trytag I» arraage far healthy leprta ef twe Texaa The Federal Depaaft Carp (FDIC) aald la a statemeat that it hapea te arraage Itpirt aaaamptteaa that weald allew the beaks to reopen hy today. The twe
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 447 2 THE US dollar maintained its strength from the previous day and finned up against major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday, on continued expectations of higher interest rate. Against the local currency, the US dollar opened at 552.1485/05 and was gradually pushed downwards to close at 552.1410/20
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    • 152 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery closed easier yesterday at 255.85 yen from the 256.60 opening, in quiet trading. This was below the 256.80/ 257.00 yen close in New York overnight, but was still sharply higher than the 252. GO finish in Tokyo on Wednesday. Trading volume was a light
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    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 10.79 per cent.
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    • 179 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close cm July 29: WIMMM Offer Hi 7 days 1115/16 U 13/16 1 month 12 7/16 125/16 2 months 121V*****V16 3 months 13 7/16 136/16 6 months 14% 14* 9 months 14* 14* 12 months 14* 14* Dm JW1X1L. n 1 month
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    • 42 2 RANGE of price* offered by discount bouses on July Overnight: 4% Call deposits: 4% Closing Baying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 3H 3H 3-month Bank bills «3/16 81/16 3 months CD 7% 7fc 6 months CD 80/16 87/16 Source: National Discount Co
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    • 53 2 THE dollar was steady yesterday in quiet early trading at around its Far Eastern closing levels, following the sharp overnight rise in New York. Opening quotes yesterday were: US -1.7350/60 Can 2.1930/45 Cron 1.2645/48 D Mk 4.2725/75 DFI-4.7275 350 SFr 3.6300/50 B Fr Con 81.54/65 F FT 11.8925/9100 Lit
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    • 313 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed generally easier in moderate trading reflecting the metal's weakness in overseas markets. Total sales for the day, including kerbs, was 480 lots. Prompt closed easier at U*****.10/338.60 an ounce against $347.50/348.50 on Wednesday, September at 340.50/342.50 (351/353), October at 345.30/345.40 (354.70/ 355.20) and
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    • 37 2 New York 7.JOB 7 338 7.27S 7«QS Zurich 7.29B 703B 7.396 7.13S WmA |WM Singapore V*N I TO 7.20B 7.32B 7.SOS 7.42S Closing pric -es in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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    • 217 2 THE US dollar yesterday ruled higher against all major currencies after recovering early losses, but was still below New York's overnight level. Dealers said the dollar was mainly supported by short-covering along with steadier Asian dollar deposit rates in the afternoon, among which both Three and Six Months rose
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 455 2 Who can supply transmission stations (or Sweden, power plants for Brazil, trains for the U.S.and robots for Singapore? MOne hundred and one years ago the first street lights in Stockholm flickered on, 16 arc lights near the Royal Palace. The test was successful, and the man who engineered it soon
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 317 3 THIRTEEN employer groups, chambers of commerce and associations and 68 companies will take part in the National Productivity Month in November. More are expected to confirm their participation in this programme, which will highlight the private sector's efforts during the year. The chairman of the
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    • 217 3 SEMBAWANG Engineering (Pte) Ltd has signed a cooperative agreement with Humphreys and Glasgow of the UK for engineering and technical support. Under this agreement, Sembawang Engineering will have the services of technical personnel from Humphreys to assist in project works which are beyond the
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    • 257 3 ELEVEN Japanese manufacturers and distributors of machinery and electronic equipment are seeking agents in the Asean region. Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun, the organiser of the forthcoming Japan Machinery and Electronics Exhibition '82 Singapore, yesterday said Asean agencies are being sought for products such as dye moulds,
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    • 243 3 A BANKING seminar with a difference will be held in November for top management in the industry. Unlike previous seminars which dealt with technical aspects of banking, this seminar will instead focus on productivity. The director of the Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS),
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    • 178 3 TWELVE diecasting companies have formed a diecasting society to represent the industry and promote the use of higher technology. Mr Seow Khoon Seng, president of the month-old Singapore Diecasting Society, said there are between 20 and 25 diecasting companies here and most of them face
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    • 246 3 A TEAM of Japanese government officials will hold two days of talks with local Government and business leaders early next week. Led by Mr Masumi Esaki, chairman of the special committee for international economic measures of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, the mission will
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    • 118 3 LOCAL managers should develop their own style of management, adopting only the best of Japanese management practice. Dr Gan See Khem, a senior business administration lecturer at the NUS, made this point at a lunch meeting o( the Indonesian Business Association of Singapore
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    • 421 3  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH GROWTH of the air transport industry in the Asia/Pacific region has been consistently higher than the world average in the last 15 years. This trend is likely to continue in the next decade. Annual passenger movements handled by airports
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 602 4 Reuter UPI THE European Economic Community has set up a high-level working group to formulate detailed legal grounds for its objections to the US ban on technology and equipment for a planned Soviet pipeline to carry natural gas to West Europe.
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    • 301 4 Reuter WOMĔN are genetically stronger than men and outlive them by up to 10 years, only to survive as the group in society most discriminated against, according to some delegates at a conference in Vienna. At a United Nations meeting on the problems
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    • 409 4 THE United States' foreign trade deficit rose to U553.44 billion in June, the highest monthly total since January, pushed upward by a moderate new surge in oil imports. The June total put the merchandise trade deficit for the first half of the year at
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    • 327 4 Reuter US efforts to include services such as banking, insurance and shipping in new liberalised world trade rules appear to have met strong resistance from commerce officials in other countries. Preparatory documents for a meeting of trade ministers of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
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    • 159 4 AFP THE Soviet Union's credit rating in Britain has slipped a notch, and Moscow will now have to pay a higher insurance premium on trade credits to the British Trade Ministry's Export Credit Guarantee Department (ECGD). The ECGD this week sent a confidential note to local
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    • 344 4 Reuter WEST Germany is only prepared to restrict its steel exports to the US to present levels as part of an agreement between the EEC and the US. The Bonn Cabinet yesterday said such an arrange* ment to try to end an angry
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    • 127 4 Reuter BRITAIN'S state-owned National Coal Board has reported its first trading loss in eight years, a deficit of £84.5 million. It blamed the recession, harsh winter weather and train strikes. The loss compared with last year's profit of £69.5 million. The figures were published in the
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    • 516 4 NYT Reuter US FEDERAL Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker said the Reagan Administration and Congress would have to approve additional tax increases and spending cuts next year to enhance the chances for a long-term economic recovery. But he also said such further
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    • 430 4 NYT UPI PRESIDENT Reagan has cautioned that economic recovery in the US "is going to be slow" and said the federal deficit would have been much lower if Congress had approved all his proposed budget cuts last year and this year. At his
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    • 147 4 Reuter AN International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation (ITT) director in Paris yesterday said the ITT board accepted folly a US$5O million offer from the French government for its telecommunications operations in Prance. Michel David-Weill said be hopes the preliminary agreement will be signed soon
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 414 4 Agencies THE Swiss economy is not expected to grow at all this year, but a slight recovery can be expected next year at the latest. Swiss President and Economy Minister Fritz Honegger said the economy will probably deteriorate in the short term. DOCUMENTS filed this al*s Mjsr sakaWtery
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    • 750 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH671 0920 KUL MAS MH680 0866 KCH RBA BI42L 1000 BWN MAS MH651 1030 KUL SIA SQ201 1030 HLP CPA CX710 1105 HLP SIA SQ103 1035 KUL CIA GASGO 1100 HLP MAS MH811 1125 PEN SWR SRI 76 1135
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    • 382 5 EUROPEAN Community governments have shelved plans to spend up to US$l billion on fighting unemployment at home and boosting food production in poor countries. The money, from the 1982 budget, was originally allocated to the community's eight million farmers but left unspent because of
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    • 269 5 A SAUDI oil price cut, if made, will likely be accompanied by a lowering of the kingdom's current output ceiling set for July at seven million barrels per day, Western oil company executives and market analysts said. According to the
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    • 137 5 UPI STANDARD Oil Co of California (Socal), the fourth largest US oil company, has reported a sharp 57.3 per cent fall in its second-quar-ter profits the steepest fall suffered by the Aramco partners which produce most of Saudi Arabia's oil. Analysts said the
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    • 331 5 Reuter A SHORTFALL in natural gas from the first field producing in the Gulf o( Thailand could mean estimates for the entire Gulf are too optimistic. Senior oil company officials in Bangkok on Wednesday said the Era wan field, from which
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    • 217 5 CHINA'S growing share of US textile imports prompted the congressional textile caucus steering committee to adopt a resolution on Wednesday calling for an expression of concern to US Trade Representative William Brock m. The resolution, which was passed unanimously, directs the caucus staff to
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    • 254 5 AFP JAPAN has appealed to AusHMfc ts relax impart restrfcUons on Japaaeae manufactured goods 'In line aSTthe spirit of Prime Uprtt Fraser's proposals averteas to eliminate ptfeurthlmi". TMs was the opening public. Matement by the Japaorn MlSfctw for Foreign ACsfrs, Yoshlo Sakuraurhi, at
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    • 612 5 Reuter EXPORT contracts concluded by 13 major J «pane* trading houses In June rone U per cent to 1,214 bttton yen from 14» billion la May but Ml 17 J per cent tram 1,4)1 bOlkia a year ear Her, the Japan Foreign
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    • 566 5 NYT THE Reagan Administration, still negotiating with China on a Joint statement covering future American arms sales to Taiwan, has offered to agree that Taiwan should not receive any higher quality or greater quantity of American arms than it is now receiving, Senator Barry Goldwater said.
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  • 554 6 ONE OF THE fundamental purposes for the existence of a stockmarket is to facilitate the raising of new capital for listed companies. The new funds may be needed for expansion, diversification or any other purpose as the managements of the corporations deem
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  • 1839 6  -  Real wages, after allowing for price changes, are out of line The world will be lucky to perform at well in the trade cycle which began with the second oil shock of 1979, as it did in *****979, says SAMUEL BRITTAN. SAMUEL BRITTAN
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 710 6 mm Forum on urbanisation SINGAPORE'S rapid pace af comprises f*ar architects, develapmeat it ehaagtag the They are Messrs Lemhcke liUil's skyllae ud to- af Partmaa Praperttea sf light's (•ram, Optofaa Atlaata, the US, whe is "Urhaa Mp: aew diree- war Mag n the Marlaa City ttoas far a city" (Ch
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  • 834 7  -  By ERIK SANDBERG-DIMENT NYT THE world of personal computers is probably second only to the US government as a user of acronyms and abbreviations. From Basic (Beginner's all-purpose symbolic instruction code) to CP/M (control program for microcomputers), the uninitiated are constantly
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  • 852 7  -  By TONY WALKER FT LIKE a man with a bad attack of indigestion, China is finding that its new "open-door" policy is creating severe discomfort, and the Chinese authorities appear to be in some turmoil about how best to handle the condition. An intense debate
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 623 7 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Kittens all over the place? (6) 7 Pass or take over, possibly (8) 8 She's in Britain now (4) 10 Fashioned by father, perhaps, in the shed (6) 11 Agree to give a cent, we bear (6) 14 Fake fish? (3) 16 They're baked in pitiless
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 98 8 Whatever your taste, the Cockpit Hotel makes it great r're? m "Jk Restaurant The Siamese Seafood Restaurant is as good as Bangkok! v y:: Victoria Bar The Coffee-House Relax in an atmosphere of For informal meals and elegant days gone by. light-hearted snacks. a CotiqtiJHotd Penang Road. Singapore 0923. Tel:
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 369 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday ended the morning session quietly steady with August One RSS buyers quoted at 176J5 cents a kilo, unchanged from Tuesday night's close. Opening prices were marked up slightly then ruled very quiet before turning a shade steadier on some Inro purchases both locally and
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    • 312 9 RA8 prices in cents per kilo yesterday; Noon (per Idlo) Buyers Sellers ImL 1 R.S.S. prompt (.o.b. 173.75 174.75N lot. 1 R.S.S. August 17( 00 176.50 Int. 1 R.S.S September 178.50 179.00 Int.: R.S.S 170.50 17Z50N UK/Coat 10.50 171.50N Int. 3 R.S.S. 164JO 166.50N UK/Coat 163.50 165-50N Int.
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    • 102 9 NOONSSR end SMR pricM ywi tenhy: MAS Amgm September QOfi 4A (entrant Mtk) (Forward Mtfc) (1-ton pallet) Buyer* Sailers Buyer* Seller* son 3D 8SR50 148 50 IS9.50N 159.50 160.50N (1-ton pallet) 156.00 157 OON 157.00 158. OON MRELB SMRCV 3MR L SMR 5 SMRGP SMR 10 SMR
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    • 32 9 Rubber: July 29 Singapore: Aug: 176.50 cents (up 0.25 cent) Malaysia: Aug: 196.50 cents (up 0.25 cent) Tin: M 929.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 245 tonnes (down 35 tonnes)
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    • 51 9 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday remained unchanged at the ITA floor level of M 529.15 a kilo, dealers said. The buffer stock manager accounted for all the ore disposed of, they said. Turnover fell to 245 tonnes from previous 281 and there was no rationing, they
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    • 1084 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures were mostly £27 to £5 steadier at midday, with spot July £52 above Wednesday's close. Dealers said the squeeze continued in July, as traders covered short positions ahead of today's expiry and only one trade bouse was a major seller. July's strength buoyed other positions
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    • 166 9 CHINESE Prs*sn Exebaagc, peT'«'kg yesterday. Cmaat Bulk fob 191.00 sellers, old drum (In second hand drum) fob 1103.00 sellers, new drum fob $107.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $47.00 buyers. Pepper; Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW 1315.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $310.00 sellers, Sarawak special
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    • 196 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CaMsa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,460; 32s 3,120, 40a 3,300 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gsads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 321 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SJ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first clan (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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    • 216 9 SOYBEAN futurai in Chfca(o on Wednesday extended tones late with the September position «lumping to a new season's low, to close 9 V« to 12V* cents a bushel lower. Late chain reaction long liquidation on numerous bearishly interpreted inputs, including the extended break in precious metal markets, farced values
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    • 218 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday extended losses late on nervous stoptoss liquidation, to settle down BV4 to five US-cents a bushel. Traders interpreted Wednesday's price performance as technically bleak, as numerous chart support areas and trend lines were penetrated on the session. In lste activity, the September-based trend
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    • 128 9 The Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday ruled slightly lower on lack of buying interest, dealers said. For August and September deliveries, south fell MJS to |660, while central dropped $5.50 in August and $8 in September. The refined market turned featureless after Pakistan turned down offers
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 1178 9 NEW YORK STOCK prices closed sharply lower on Wednesday as investors reacted to a flurry of bad news, including a string of dismal earnings, dividend cuts or omissions and rumours of a larger-than-expect-ed Treasury re-funding. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped almost 11 points to 811.83.
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    • 255 9 JULYS Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha an unch ADercom AS And CI unch m -10 AMIC 2375 Barton Cf Sugar no unch CNA MOB •ndi Currte Finance tio -j DeBeen Ind Ed eon Edgars Kveready Fed Volk Fuflt 360 210B unch Oardian ancfe GlenanJ Ormtemn I TJO unch Hippo HI
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    • 13 9 ~®2JI 1 1 i, 1 ■J i l» MBBMB Source: Credit Suisse
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    • 192 9 See page 11 fer Asiaa sleeks NOTICE 7TT TIE COMP ANDES ACT (CHAPTER 1M) AND Df TEE MATTER 0T (PR) LTD (lMrpHiMli«iliyrilc (kuSStai) (MEMBEHT VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) NOTICE B HEREBY GIVEN purmaat to Section 272 of the Compaaiet Act, (Chulr U6) that the Final General Meeting of the Members of the
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  • 1482 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL ACM (2)
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  • 179 10 HNGAFOBE UNIT TBUR MAMONI I MP r pmi t T1**Comm«TCe' ,leee prtMi The Savings Fund i.5i i.n S'pore Fd(USI) 0.53 8.57 S'pore Prof fund 1.20 1.x SI 1.22 S'pore See. Fund US LM (June) S'pore Invent Fund 0* I CQxd S'pore Equity Fund LM ta INCBMB BOND UNIT
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  • 2816 10 IMS Hick Low CoHpuj Last Sal* +©rQr*s DW Diy Cw Gr*a YTd Nat P/l Vol (•000) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 360 233 308 320 141 281 480 328 247 184 248 318 80 171 248 240 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bata Ben Berjaya
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  • 1376 10 BID and offer prices officially Usled and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. DfDUfIBIALB "1 Ac«a(3.l4S) Aleaa (1.058 1.075) (2) 1.07 (2) 1.05 (1) 1«
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  • 172 10 BUKIT Sembawaag Estates limited: Sixteenth AGM to be held at the 19th Floor, OCBC Centre, Chulia Street, Singapore on July 30 at noon. PAPER Predicts (Malaya) Berfcad: Twentieth AGM to be held at Anggerik Room, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on July 30 at 10 am.
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  • 754 10 LED ky Malayslaa tosaee, reeeatly-ateady kiae eklps aad property eaaaters, tke Stagapere stack market yesterday retreated aver a toaad treat, la sympathy with the sharp falls tatke New Ysrk aad Haagkaag After Mag S.M palate at lßßeh tke StnitM pwy kkrtmtdhgk S afteraesa, yleldlag
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  • 590 10 SHARE prices weakened further in a dull session on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as investors' sentiment remained depressed by dismal overseas leads. Shares opened slightly easier and prices generally fluctuated marginally in early trading. But this was followed by a sharper downslide in
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 760 11 NYT THE US Federal Trade Commission has voted unanimously to block a proposed acquisition of Cities Service Co by Gulf 00 Corp, saying the huge merger would jeopardise competition in the sale of petroleum products, especially in the south and east. Officials
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    • 88 11 Reuter THE FINANCIAL Times yesterday made two changes in the constituents of its 30 share index, replacing Turner and Newall PLC and John Brown PLC with BICC PLC and BTR PLC. The full list of constituents is now: Allied-Lyons, BP, BICC, BTR, Deedham, Blue Circle, BOC
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    • 270 11 AP THE GENERAL Motors Corp of the US has decided to withdraw from a joint venture in Taipei to produce heavy-duty trucks following Taiwan's failure to restrict truck imports from Europe and Japan. GM said it would withdraw its investment in the Hua
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    • 256 11 CAILBIEBG Brewery Malaytfa Bhd expects ita pre-tax pnflt tor the earrcat Keailag Dee SI, IMS to •alatalacd at last year's IfVfl. Ureeaat af y»w ■><» reccala praflto rccardcd by toe eampaay to prevtoaa years. Jf* «ehleved a 8U per eeat tacrcaae fa pretax pnflt to
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    • 884 11 Reuter THE HUGE international Japaneae trading companies that deal in products aa diverse as toothpicks and oil tankers are cutting their workforces and developing new trading patterns to try to end recent poor profit performances. The companies, known as the sogoshosha, together handle about
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    • 195 11 SHUN Tak Eaterprtoea Carp Ltd has reported group 1961 net profit of HK$l7.l million ($10.3 million including extraordinary profit of $13.8 million ($l2 mllion). A final dividend of eight cents (seven cents) has been declared, making a total of 13 dents (12 cents). Books will be closed between
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    • 328 11 THE London Stock Exchange has launched another attack against a government-commissioned report on investor protection prepared by Professor Jim Gower. In his report, Professor Gower, adviser on company law to the Trade Department, urged a thorough overhaul of the method of regulation of the
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    • 404 11 toral Km Dale i! Tetal far the year TefcUlar API Ala Hip 3%TE(b) «%(b) Jul 13 Sep 10 Jul 26 Sep 17 Aug as Sep 27 3%TE 6% 1.7%TE 3%(a) 36%<f) Jul 23 Jul30 Aug IS 35% ao% fliBy 4%TE 7W%(b) 5% Aug 3 Jul as NYA Aug
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    • 119 11 BakU la* Proposed bonus iaut 0 Lnkr 3 far 1 NYA NYA Proposed rights taut KGUn of Star If NYA NYA Pfopoifd no— Imc 2f4««"5 NYA NYA Metal Bix 8ptrf Bonus tame at 1 for 4 Jul X Jul 31 ZL rTOpOKO ngntS MM <rfl fori g H-00
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 420 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed weaker on a decline in metal prices and the downturn on Wall Street along with pessimism about the Australian economy. The All Ordinaries index shed 7.2 points to 463.2, the resources marker fell 10.3 points to 336.3 and the industrial marker slipped 3.5 points
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      • 423 11 HONGKONG STOCKS closed yesterday sharply lower to fall for the fourth consecutive day. Dealers noted heavy selling after the Hang Seng index breached the 1,200 level in the morning. The index lost 47.27 points to finish at 1,185.86, the lowest level since April 19, and the sharpest
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      • 385 11 SHARE prices yesterday lost ground substantially on scattered selling, with interest dwindling due to the sharp overnight decline on Wall Street and the yen's steep fall against the dollar. The market average declined 46.72 points to 7,145.87 on thin volume of 190 million shares. The Tokyo
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      • 168 11 THE market was mixed yesterday as commercial/ industrial went down 0.16 to 90.46, oils rose 0.102 to 2.209 and mining (ell 1.51 to 877.10. Turnover was 3.0 million pesos against the previous 1.8 million pesos. Basic Petroleum rose 0.0005 to 0.0145, Oriental "B" 0.004 to 0.044, Phil Overseas 0.002
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      • 130 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher across the board in quiet trading as turnover improved. The Book Club index rose 0.67 point to 94.14 on turnover of 13.9 million bsht. JULYS Aoktuun Thai Bahu Ajla Fibre AfiUtji In* And TruM Bank Bank Of Ajrudhaj* LM njo 2M L» Bala **>at
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 64 11 THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF KOREA SINGAPORE BRANCH U.S. $20,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U.S. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE JULY *****4 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the interest Period from 30, July 1982 to 31, January 1983 the Certificates will carry a
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    • 430 11 NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Khoo Huay Sang of No. 663 Changi Road, Singapore 1441, have applied for a Retail Beer Shop licence in respect of premises at Blk 537, 537, Bedok North St 3, Singapore 1646, and that this application will be heard in Court No. 5,
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 148 12 Rises Indices Hwi Hoif BoltoISO 215 55 15 July 28 July 29 M Ceneat 342 12 BT Indicator: *****6 *****3 Tines Pab 506 +5 ST Industrials: 682.96 675.38 G I Hides 382 +2 ST Finance: 1635.23 1625.68 Lies Hoe Cboai lad Spare Bas UOI 3M 222 240 +2 2
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    • Article, Illustration
      186 12 THE SHARP falls on Wall Street and in Hongkong and the huge cash call by the Overseas Union Bank group led to an across-the-board drop in share prices on the Stock Exchange of Singapore vosterdav. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 7.58 points to (7SJB at the close,
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    • 48 12 FINANCIAL TIMES Thursday 1185.86 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1233.13 Wednesday 561.9 Tuesday 561.5 Week Ago 1299.52 AUSTRALIAN Week Ago 573.2 INDUSTRIALS DOW JONES AVERAGE Thursday 619.6 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 623.1 Week Ago 634.5 Wednesday 811.83 Tueulay 77 ALL ORDINARIES Week Ago 832.19 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 470.4 Week Ago 473.4
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  • 669 12 Companies Editor: Hano Sabmri Reuter EARNINGS of Sime Darby Bhd, the diversified plantations and trading group, could have fallen by up to 40 per cent in the last 12 months and show little sign of improving in the coming year, stock market analysts
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  • 413 12 SIME Darby Bhd, which earlier this year entered into the potentially lucrative petroleum services industry, has taken a major step forward with the signing yesterday of a, contract with Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd. In a joint announcement released yesterday, Sime Darby and Petronas
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  • 700 12 LEADLNG shares on the London Stock Exchange were easier yesterday after an extremely quiet session, dealers said. Closing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: rubber physicals LONDON, Wed. Spot rubber cloaed at «25/51.00 pence a kilo today, with Aug at 51.25/52.00 and Sep 51.50/52.25. LONDON
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  • 43 12 AP THE NEW YORK stock market was mixed yesterday morning, steadying after Wednesday's sharp decline. Losers held a 3-to-2 lead over gainers but the Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 0.86 points to 812.69 in the first half hour. AP
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  • 239 12 THE daadawa la the tsarial lai—hj hu idteM the ptifHMMt Overseas Uatoa Ratorprtoe, the mtf geaas Maadarta Hetel. OUE's creep predte before tax fer the ab Maths eaM Jaae My IK2, reee ky nriHtiV CM>t te -I 1 A pre™» iiwnin fniia
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  • 31 12 OLYMPIA Ptywwd A Timber Pradecta te« reKrted pw Iwh 1.44 nllltea tor the dxmaath perM mM April 3» M Mies «f )U ■iltllß Lmm la the prevtoM S&Mts'aa'aata «I mil-
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  • 58 12 SEMBAWANG Shipyard Ltd has appointed Leong Cheng Chit to its board of directors. FOLEX iBdastrtea BM has referred queries from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange on the delay in the publication of explanatory statement to its board of directors. The company's financial adviser, Malaysian International Merchant Bankers Bhd,
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  • 368 12  -  By FLORENCE CHONG IPOH Garden, a Malaysian-based property group, has won the right to negotiate a contract with the New South Wales government to develop an AJ2OO million tourist resort on the state's north coast. The proposal from Ipoh Garden was selected
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  • 390 12 GENERAL Corporation Bhd's plans to raise Msso million Jhrough a convertible unsecured loan stock issue are understood to be firming up. Amanah-Chase Merchant Bankers, advisers to General Corp and the bank most likely to be its lead manager, is understood to have assembled
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  • 742 12 ■Pairing Stock... mmmgmmmmmmi -m Hock Lock Siew THE OUTLOOK for the local stock market is still generally bearish, in spite of the fact that some speculative shares are beginning to look "cheap" in absolute price terms. Although it is true that signs are finally emerging indicating
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  • 213 12 .Date Last Fall Yea CmpMy I *nM AnoMmced Net EPS Gram Pre-tax last year (eeate) Div. Profit <%) (IHt) D Keramat F 13/5 116.3 193.8 31,870 E A I F 1/6 14.5 12.5 684 Malayawata F 25/6 10.0TE 41. M Resources I 1/7 273L G Lumber I 8/7
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 29 12 FINE CHINESE ANTIQUES WORKS OF ART KWOK GALLERY Pte Ltd 101 103. First Floor, Far East Shopping Centre, Orchard Road Tel *****16 *****42 THREE GENERATIONS OF EXPERIENCE SINCE 1918
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    • 53 12 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Interest Rates Time Deposits Main Office: Ocean Building, lOCollyer Quay, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****77. Branches at: Beach Road Bukit Panjang Jurong Marine Parade Orchard Road Queenstown Robinson Road Serangoon Garden Tanglin. For deposits of Ssloo,oooand above—Rates on Request. Hongkongßank Tkr HiwchiM tmi SlM—hri Ban
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 52 12 BWiETOHIERI OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair. Report for 24 hmn prior to pm on July 29 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.2 Associated humidity 60 Minimum temperature 24.4 Associated humidity 84 Hours of sunshine 8.80 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 76.3 Total rainy days for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 156 13 NEDLLOYD Lines has expanded its service between the Far East and Central/ South America to include the Port of Spain, Trinidad, as a direct port of call. The service to Port of Spain will be in addition to the Dutch Line's service to Bridgetown, Barbados,
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    • 513 13  -  By JAN LEE SINGAPORE'S Neptune Orient Lines has concluded a slot sharing arrangement with Contship Containerlines, a Saudi shipping company, in the service between South Asia and Europe. The lines will co-ordinate their services with effect from August, with three self-sustaining container
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 96 13 AMERICAN President Lines has appointed Mr Peter Young as managing director of the company's break bulk services. He will be responsible for operations and marketing for the five multipurpose vessels in APL's fleet. Mr Young joined APL in 1978 and has 13 years of experience in steamship
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      • 134 13 AFP THE INDONESIAN navy has stepped up its patrol in east Indonesia to combat foreign ships entering Indonesian territorial waters illegally, a navy spokesman said yesterday. The naval destroyer Kri Multatuli has detained two Taiwanese ships, Yung Shin No 31 and Teng Feng Ming No 3
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    • 761 13 Mpfiag LJae Page Cat Ad^Heroaw vm 1 Aiea vm t Alfred CT VI 1 Alltran* Alpnc Aahsing vn VI X a Antara Sh« X a APC Liar IX a APL Argentine m rv 4/5 A9CL m 1 ASL Coot Ada Merchant Atlaa Line* Auxtula Line VI VI
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    • 549 14 THE RULES and regulations of the Philippines' cargo sharing plan has taken effect but the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) is still ironing out kinks so that the scheme could be implemented in the next 30 days. Marina is waiting for shipping lines serving the
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    • 184 14 THE WORLD'S first newgeneration coal-fired steamship, the Australian National Line's River Boyne, has undergone successful testing of its coal handling system at the Nagasaki shipyard of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The 74,700 dwt bulk carrier, one of two being built for ANL to Lloyd's UMS (unattended machinery spaces)
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    • 728 14 TRADE and coastal shipping sector in South-east Asia is promising in traditional trades. Affreightment contracts for coastal vessels and barges are presently on a steady upward trend. The charter, purchase and demolition sales are active in the Asian region. Some fixtures recently fixed by Bangkok-based Mahajak -Shipping were
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    • 1532 14 CHARTERING was generally quiet on Wednesday in all sectors of the freight market with rates showing small declines where changed. Grain shippers arranged a cargo from the US Gulf to Japan at US$l2, down 20 cenfe, but the fairly steady level of $12.50 was agreed from the Gulf
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    • 210 15 THE MAJOR (hipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe. Far East Persian Gulf. Straits ports/Australia. Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACR (FAS BAR/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. AN*© (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.
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    • 479 15 WEST Germany's biggest shipping line, HapagLloyd, has decided to end its ambitious newbuilding programme once its ship 6 (or South America are delivered. The line's present containerisation programme, involving routes to the Far East across the Pacific as well as South America, has so
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    • 82 15 SINGAPORE Shipping Corporation (Pte) Ltd has announced two new entrants to its Board. Mr Chaa Tack Hai has been appointed Commercial Direct»- and Capt Lin Klaa Haek Operations Director with effect from July 12,1982. Mr Chan joined the company in 1900 as general manager. He has twelve
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    • 133 15 UPI TYPHOON winds of more than 160 kph prevented a search for 23 Filipino crewmen forced to abandon ship in heavy seas off the northern Philippines on Wednesday. A spokesman for the US Seventh Fleet at Subic Bay naval base north-west of Manila said no American
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    • 4339 20 Mamma 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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    • 626 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Chevalier Paul 32W 31.7.82 0700 Optorg 49 1400-1500/1500-1600 F4/G4 Falmouth Bay 1404F 31.7.82 2300 Jardine 49 0700-0800/0600-0700 L3/L3 K Gavrllov 17CE 31.7.82 0900 S'pore Soviet
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    • 1865 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AcMpslegs Shpg Singapore Shpg Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line <PN KL PK) MMt Caatnlaer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Afra-Euatta Uk Transgroup Pte Ltd (S).
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    • 585 22 Agencies THE BRITISH government and Cunard Shipping Line have agreed cm terms which will give a British shipyard the contract to build a replacement vessel for the Atlantic Conveyor, a container ship sunk in the Falkland» conflict. Lord Matthews, chairman of the Cunard Line,
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    • 487 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Equator II Pateverett Ping Ding Shan Santa Elena Seng Hong Waheng Builder Confidence Foochow Inna Kaenary Nanhui Shoko Maru Turkmenlya Yu Ylng 23 5 46 47 29 30 22 34 13/14 19 27/28 44 15/16 45 8/9
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 453 13 HELICOPTER MARINE SERVICES 24 hour service by twin-engined helicopters to vessels at sea in Malacca Straits and South China Sea. TEL *****11 HELI SERVICES (PTE.) LTD. Helicopters also available for casual charter, aerial photography etc. I RDINI ANT Ml Orient Overseas C<mlai*teA Line ROMAN MCtJM ISC H KONG CQNTUOI 31E
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    • 425 13 J i a i ii T UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAGEXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Dubai (31/8). Abu Dhabt (2/9). Kuwait (4/9). Dammam (6/9) iubeil (10/9). Dammam (12/9), Kuwait (14/9). Abu Dhatx (16/9). Dubai (18/9) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Accepting LCL cargo for Dubai. Kuwait and Bahrain Vessel S'pore Loading lor ADWRIYAH
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    • 18 13 LONDON Freights ORIENT Exchange CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather
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    • 738 13 The Straits Companies Times Key Personnel. DIRECTORY Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) n* MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF. ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Pewter Venel IP Kelani Pfrmng Veaael HF rrT MAERSK RANDO 311/1 SB!SB P 3/1 21/1 23/1 SS ANM MAERSK 10/t 28/S 30/1 MAERSK
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 504 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE r RH iw. 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. LJlavre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerhaven. Aarhus Copenhagen, Helsinki 4) ttalmo. Stockholm Oslo 'Accepting Europe cargo (or feeder wa S pore *Aiso direct car(o lor Spore ft Bangkok Pis contact PERMSC P Hetang lor feeder arrangement 1)
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    • 374 14 ImdJ Cf T WTKIWT YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE Jl«3l Xill V JCr CONTAINER SERVICES I USA/CANADA Pacific South Wml Pacific North Wast Atlantic/Canada fm*t vsi k m sr m. i a*T fc» M SaM I* Part r Attm Sato Star VI 4/1 l/l Mi BaaVM 7/1 VI 11/ l S M Fa*
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 574 15 The Straits Steamship Group Overseas Containers Limited [CONTAINFRSHIP SERVICE TO UK'CONTINENT QCL •4/1 M/l 12/1 14/1 11/t M/l a/I 71/1 •J/J M/J U/J 13/J 11/J »/J x/j a/j Z3 =RS CONTAINfRSHiP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT Ifkuri Braa rto It S ton P Mm| S pare Ml Mt Jl/7 tl/l NR.
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    • 500 15 i WANTED Second hand passenger vessel for coastal operation with sitting accommodation only for 200-300 passengers with about 50 kg. of baggage for each passenger. No cabins required. Please contact with details, Manager,. Ceylon Shipping Agency Pte. Ltd., 3028, 4th floor, Marina House, Shenton Way, Singapore, 0207. Tel: *****88. fife
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 536 16 lapbt Fra*Mt Expr< FXPORTS j Abo accepting transl*pmeirt cargo tor CARBBEANWEST MWS M Hamburg 21/8 26/8 5/9 11/9 S porf PK Pen Bilbao Genu H burg B'hanen Rdam Antwerp 3/9 5/9 2/10 14/10 12/10 7/10 5/10 MM Eipress Lnerpoal Bar Connecting m Kaohs.ung Connecting in Tokyo "Aho accepting corgo tor
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    • 454 16 K.S.line iMfi tmf+mt CQMOmOML BMCI U/ftm 9USAN rroi KSAI7SB/17K 31W1A* M.TMI 1798/1881 7/»Aa|lllCal 1718 Auc 21/22 2nd Cal 4 5 Auf 14 Aa| 1920 Aug 31st Mkmi 6 Sep) FULLY CONTAICMSED TO/FIOM NORTH AMERICA lEST/EAST COASTS mui n* ipmt' m utjc immvm ik 26/7 3/1 23/s H MOIW >/* >1/*
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    • 362 16 ©EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE acceptrk Fa ft La cargo nt («M 4/1 27/1 29/1 31/1 3/1 VI toip IVI IVt 4/9 V 9 V* IV9 11/1 Im V*t 23/1 IV* IV 17/9 IV* IV* teams ia/ra i rajta ia EUROPE/EAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE nawMKmsnooMNim l*m Mm VI
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    • 635 16 Everett Lines Burma Frvt Star Sfcipptnf Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOAMNG FOR RANGOON rpm rum Mi rrtM/m f k •u 3/4 *m nm n 13% B F S.S C Agwm in Mdtavuo BOUSTEAD SHMXNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PtCELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Cm\\ LOMXNG FOR DURBAN MONTEVDEO BUENOS ARCS ALSO ACCEPIM6
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    • 246 16 r SINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD O SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SanriCE sw UK ONTO MRU osa mot OCEAN SPIODOR m 22*1144/7 *****7* IHUUM ujitmsmcwM TEI 484*44/4*4751 «*T KHMK EKIMIMBWH 1H JM7J2/1/7251 raWB MUTW M MMR 110 IK C7**3l *3725 SUN UNION LINE PJffUK PEMNE E T«t f 7*U *3725 KYOWA LINE
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 957 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) ir-" Mi-yr 1 M kotasahabat KOTASAHABAT 27W/28C I 30-31/8 KOTASAHABAT 29W/30E I 8-8/10 KOTASAHABAT 31W/32E I 16-17/11 M/» 10-11/8 13-14/8 24-2S/8 14-16/9 I IS-IS/9 21-22/9 2-3/10 I S-S/1S 27-2S/10 30-31/10 10-11/11 10-17/11 1-3/12 15-4/12 S-0/12 IS-20/12 EAST
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    • 637 17 rpr* BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPKSS CONTMO 30NKE TO/FMM EIKOPE H» rnm lha«n R4am Hawt UK s«sm 8/1 Lar«ißa» 3/9 (7/9) 1/9 (6/9) 30/1 tMnte l/l Larp I* 3/1 7/9) 1/1 6/9) 30/1 nOMBBOPt ITMG I'HMEN R'DMI MAVW SOION NCnMy/ Austria BfflMui France MUK PKaMlSport F«r L*P UM SaM bM UM
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    • 523 17 ifi I' \t y \h \r (ii y Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER EP/UK/NC/SCAH SERVICE cmmlm sun SM MPart CACESM MKf UU PENAGA A PATWOS 3/1 i/l S Sl* 4/1 mbons/b I OKU KNMIA VI ivs a nooKS io/i una 12/1 I PENAGA F ACE 17/1 21/1 NOON 19/1
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    • 448 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK une TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CORABANK 1 Oct 27 Oct 30 Oct 03 No* IVYBANK 04 Nov 30 Nov 03 Dec 07 Dec Lines U.S. GULF DKECT SERVICE (•New Orleans, Mobile. Houston. Galveston) U.S. NEST COAST SERVICE (Also accepting Cargo tor Honolulu) T/S «n
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1108 18 K LINE KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD. NEW YORK/E. CANADA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE K. FIXER VlO hft JAPAN AMBROSE VIS IS Am 12 Sept 10 S«pt l4S*t LBNDGEVI 7Am NEW VOM MMH) VtS 23 A* 19 Sept 17 Sa*t ASK SIM VI 13 YASHMM MMU *37 30 Aaf 2fi S* ?4
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    • 369 18 CAUFORNU/PAOFK NQRTV EXPRESS CONTMU/REEFER "3T 7 NEW ZEALANI SERVICE dM -i* in Lrtfeta cak M rmm m JAPAN SERVICE 24/25 S* r MM| Tlf 11 iMta kf V 7 ta| M» Ouu T Mc MM 11/17*4 MuMUi 19/20 A« amim km WEST ASIA GULF SERVICE rifn»rt PUM fMM| 19/20 21/2?
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    • 399 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES PTf t T D MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES S*pare Ludtaf Far 1 tag Bandar Abbas/Bandar B 2Am DAa/Damn/Bilnin 15 Ami Bandar Abbas/ Bandar I 2S«pt Part Said/Maiandria HAEWOO NO. 3. [f fv undue Shipping Co. lid. S>are P. KdMfL«adh| tar A VESSEL. SANK 10 Ami KuvaM/Damman Mmcat/Damnam
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    • 370 18 Zl i I INst Ceast, Ik La Rat trnmh Rp Irt ■mm 31 M 27% 4Sap* 71* lis* us* mnm 2% 27% 4S* its* us* mmcm s% c% i4s*i?s* as* as* an 14% i s*ms* 17s* as* as* SIMM lt%l«S*»S*aS* lOd 3Od m MELBOURNE ZRINEWORLEAN M CANBERRA ZM SYDNEY Singapore
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 675 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C PAUL 32* 31/7 1/8 A CONCORD SN+ 5/8 6/8 0 CHEF 30* 8/8 9/8 K CHANCE 9* f 14/8 15/8 SS BRDGE 37* 20/8 21/8 C CONTAVO 17W 126/8 27/8 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia A CONCORD S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0100 4/8 LCL
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    • 290 19 MALDIVE LINES eti KUUTTM LoadMgFor MLNKMWGATOR LaataaFar Data mmmmsum for Hodetdah mmmmsa Ikxkar|M| from Taiwan And Loada* For Madras MMMEPOCn Loading For MUSCAT/DUBAI/ DAMMAM/KUWAIT IMUME SEA Loadwf For KARACHI/DUBAJ MMJMVE PROGRESS Loading For <OOAH OCCAM GLORY Loading For Male Loading For MALE FOR HOOKS I ENQURES PLEASE CONTACT: PORT ITIMK
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    • 938 19 $SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVTf SHPFMG CO* PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BURJXNG 55, Market Street Snfapart 0104 TMaphme Umbers *****3 (15 Lines) CjMe Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Tdei Nwnbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S p mow poking M/S SHARKAT MM SOON SDN. MO. IST AND 2ND FLOOR, MESSRS KM THONG SMVM6 23 WeM
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    • 550 20 S S C (iroup SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD iR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 iL.N'Si GENERAL 91 J' 121 L INE S R S < SS»iC A d CARSHIP ;ABi E ARGOSM P l'e<|ional flloiitiiincr Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING EVERY NOON TUESDAYB. SATURDAY STOK vttm 13/14
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    • 93 21 NOTICE THE SHIPPING CORPORATION OF INDIA (A Government of India Enterprise) INVITES Reputed suppliers to submit their quotations for the supply of deck/ engine/saloon and miscellaneous stores to their vessels which call Singapore, for a duration of one year and over, on a contract basis. Interested parties may please contact
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    • 208 21 EGYPTIAN INTFPNATIOkAI lIMP /Cli > INTERNATIONAL LINF (Ell) EGYPTIAN FLAG SINGS? msT Ml, «»si» I ft SHtPfINT, PT( I Tp '.119 ]<ii3r Crnttf Mi»f*nf Square Spot* 040« Hi »S ?JOl7 Trf 773*811 Rk r *****51 HS H M Sdr Bhrt 'I T fi <B*>oB3 4560. 1 Pt Kfi 1»f W><*6
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    • 234 21 CARGO SPACE AVAILABLE ON UNER VESSELS LOADMG FOfl MADRAS. COLOMBO. CHfTGG., CALCUTTA, BOMBAY, KARACHI. MUSCAT. AOEN. HOOEIDAH, JEOOAH, AQABA, ALEXANDRIA, LATTAKIA, PT. LOUIS. LOBITO. LUANDA, MATADI, DOUALA, LOME. FREETOWN. NOUAKCHOTT, DAKAR. LAGOS, D.S. SALAM, PHNOMPENH, HJLCITY. HAIPHONG, JAKARTA, HKG. KUCMNG S MUARA. INDOGULF FREIGHT SERVICES TEL *****00. *****01 TELEX RS
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    • 105 21 FMGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE.) LTD. FULLY CONTAINERISED CARRIER SVC HONGKONG ISLANDS LINE (AUSTRALIA SVC) rem 9 Nonato CMOI2 hPI fOTOIBLM) una I 11/1 VUENCMMI cm l» a/l KM 6LMO SID ID U R 124 30/1 7/1 14/4 6/9 «25 W» 25/1 23/1 124 5/1# 12/10 J/11 TEL *****77 *****88 TELEX:
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 369 22 HAJ SHIPPING SDN ftHD SS V,f ETA I HAMDAH V: 7/B2 38/7 HABHMMV: 1/12 11/1 i HAMDAH»: 9/12 7/9 •HAYATI V: U/tZ •HAYAH t. 12/12 •HAYATIV: 13/12 WM SERVICE FROM Ms V Hi FEMNG P. KEIJMG Loading for ETO ETA ETD KK.SKAN a. sum KK.SKAN 12/9 14/9 I IX FROM
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    • 258 22 MAGNA MARINE LINES OKCT CONTMB ft KMOULK SBfflCf TO ft FROM SOUTH AFRICA WESTBOUND SERVICE MV KSSNK PASS VOT *-14 (BIT 1975) •GENERAL VRUXS VOV M-15 HMMVOYM-1C LOADING K. KHABALU FT. KELANG LOADMG FOi REUNON. TAMATAVE DURBAN CAPETOWN 24/1 do 25/9 -doMVfiOBM. WUO WJYM-12E ■BANC PASS WOT H-14E EASTBOUND SERVICE
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    • 268 22 THAI MARITIME NAVIGATION CO !TU (THAI NATIONAL SUPPING LINE) NON-UMRENCE MONTHLY EXPRESS SO6-CONTAIKR smupok ran KLANS CUHMTYM a Rainbow (kaiii l.inc s TO: MEDITERRANEAN SEA S'pm P. Mw Paua L«a*a fv I VESSEL 20 A* 23 Ami 20ta( Nrt SaM/Alaia*ia/ UMMI/Miil/PkawAalW* (Pwt Sudan/Aqafaa/Mvia) Subject la Mil SAGASIA PTE LTD. (LOUS
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 154 22 a mm c J 8 J*. i c SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C xff>J<:r Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain Wave height Cloudy Sky °C yA cr'" Wind direction with speed in knots full circle I Wave height
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