The Business Times, 5 January 1983

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ***** 60 CENTS
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  • 154 1 AP JAPAN plans to limit its automobile exports to the US to 1.68 million in fiscal 1983, the same level as in 1981 and 1962, in an attempt to ease trade friction with Washington. Quoting government sources, the mass-circula-tion Tokyo
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  • 718 1  -  By MANO SABNANI Companies Editor MEMBERSHIP of the prestigious "Billion Dollar Club" at the Stock Exchange of Singapore has been slashed by half all as a consequence of the lacklustre state of the stock market for the best part of last year.
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  • 276 1 SINGAPORE Broadcasting Corporation chairman Wee Mon Cheng and three members of his family were charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with failing to furnish statements of their assets and liabilities to the Comptroller of Income Tax last year. Wee, Singapore's former ambassador
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  • 476 1  -  By ANGELINE TAN THE British government is confident of continued though modest recovery in its economy this year on the back of powth in world trade, improved business confidence and rising consumers' expenditure. In a highly optimistic speech yesterday to British businessmen in
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 63 1 Reuter THE number of unemployed West Germans rose sharply in December last year to 2.2 million or 9.1 per cent of the workforce. The Federal Labour Office in Bonn yesterday said it was the second consecutive month that the figure stood above the politically sensitive two million mark
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    • 99 1 Reuter ABOUT 62,000 workers have been laid off in Indonesia's textiles, electronics and timber industries. Harun Zain, Minister of Manpower and Transmigration, said in Jakarta yesterday that 12,000 jobs were lost in the textiles and electronics sectors, with 50,000 redundancies in the timber industry as a result of
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    • 65 1 UPI SYRIA is building two bases for a highly sophisticated Soviet anti-air-craft missile, the SAM-5, inside its borders, the Israeli military command in Tel Aviv yesterday said. The announcement was apparently sparked by comments made by Israeli Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir to a parliamentary committee in which
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    • 51 1 AFP THAILAND'S Interior Minister Sithi Chiraroj yesterday said general elections would be held next year as planned. He said his ministry has agreed in principle to bold the election on June 12 but would draft a decree fixing the date and submit it to the Cabinet for approval.
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    • 89 1 Reuter AS BRITAIN and Denmark prepared for a possible confrontation over fishing rights in European Economic Community waters, a Danish member at the European Parliament sailed into the North Sea yesterday, seemingly intent on forcing a showdown. Kent Kirk, 34, who cast off from the western port
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    • 74 1 Reuter THE International Monetary Fund said it reduced interest rates on Special Drawing Rights to 8.47 per cent from 8.90 per cent, effective immediately and to run at least through the first-quarter. The cut reflects a reduction in world interest rates. At the same time, it reduced
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    • 69 1 AFP FRENCH firms are proposing to build a massive network of 20 to 30 underground carparks in Hongkong to help ease the city's traffic and parking problems, acting Deputy Commissioner for Transport Garry Mulloy said yesterday. The French companies, the Bachy Soletanche group and the GTM Entrepose, which
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  • 319 1  -  By KOH TSE YING YAOHAN Singapore Pte Ltd, which opened its fourth branch If months ago, is planning to set up its fifth outlet at the farmer Juroog Ice gfr'Hwg Rink. The company is in the final stages at negotiating for a lease
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  • 516 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH MYER Emporium, Australia's largest department store group, has not decided whether to pull out tram its proposed department store at Parkway Parade although prospective employees of the company recently had their Job offers withdrawn. Parkway Properties, developer of Parkway
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 844 2 Reuter US credit markets should benefit from more interest rate falls in 1983, although the drops will not be as dramatic as in the 1962 second half. Economists also expect only a mild recovery within the next six months. Economists surveyed said rates
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    • 646 2 NYT BEGINNING today, many banks in the US will start offering checking accounts free of interest-rate ceilings, but neither banks nor consumers are expected to show much enthusiasm for the new product. Within the hanking industry, the new checking accounts are known as Super NOWs because
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    • 311 2 Reuter AMERICAN money supply M-l fell US$2.4 billion to a seasonally adjusted $478.1 billion in the week ended Dec 22, the New York Federal Reserve Bank said. The previous week's figure was revised to $480.5 billion from $480.3 billion Over the past four weeks, M-l
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    • 469 2 AP LENDING by the International Monetary Fund to Rumania will continue even though the Rumanian government ha* told commercial banks it will not pay anything this year on the principal of its debts. A source in Washington yesterday said Rumania owes commercial banks, western
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    • 237 2 INCREASED estimates for bad debt provisions have produced downgraded 1982 and 1983 profit projections for the four London clearing banks. A study from broker W Green well and written by bank analyst Keith Brown said aggregrate pre-tax earnings for the four clearers now look like £1.39
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    • 168 2 Reuter CONTINENTAL Illinois Corp will adopt less aggressive lending policies with regard to pricing and size of loan participations as the result of recent difficulties with the now defunct Penn Square Bank. Chairman Roger Anderson said the bank holding company is not seeking to continue the
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    • 160 2 Reuter THE Sultanate of Oman may raise a US$l5O million to $400 million general purpose Euroloan which would be used partly to finance specific energy-related projects. Bankers in Bahrain yesterday said a decision is ex-' pected in the first quarter of this year, but the Sultanate
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    • 145 2 SUPPORTING the Philip-' pine peso through selling' hard currency and buying* pens would decimate the country's reserve assets and encourage imports, said central bank governor* Jalma Laya. In his year-end report to President Marcos released over the weekend, Laya said some people wanted the ex-.
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 481 2 TRADING was slightly more active on the foreign exchange market yesterday compared with the previous day. However, volume done was still quite thin. The US dollar moved within a narrow range on an easy sentiment. Against the local currency, the US unit opened at the day's high of
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      • 161 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday closed at 229.75 yen after touching an 11-month low of 229.40 in early trading. This compared with the 230.40 opening in Tokyo and thr 230.60/80 close in New York and on the US West Coast overnight, and was sharply lower than the 235.30
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      • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.37 per cent.
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      • 177 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 4: US D«Ua»<Spot) Offer BM 7 days 9 5/16 0 3/10 1 month M 9 2 month* 9* 9 3 months 0* 9 0 months 98/16 91/18 9 months 97/16 93/16 12 months 9H 9% Das. NM 1 month
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      • 46 2 RANGE of prices often m) by dlscount bouses i on Jaa 4: Oversight m Call depos Its: m bSS Selliac 3-month Treasury bills 211/16 29/16 3-month Bank bills •H 8H 3 months CD 8H 6H 6 months CD 7 15/16 7 13/16 Source: National CO
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      • 71 2 THE dollar opened weaker yesterday, extending its overnight decline in New York on general expectations of lower US interest rates, dealers said. Declines of up to 3/16 points in Eurodollar deposit rates and the removal of end-year technical pressures helped depress the dollar. It was quoted lower at an
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      • 336 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed generally higher compared with overnight New York levels, after fluctuating narrowly in a quiet market, which lacked fresh incentives, dealers said. Prompt closed at U*****.50/453.50 an ounce against $449.50/450.50 in New York, February at $454.60/455.90 against $452.90/453.80 and April at $460/4 C compared
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      • 37 2 MM PH few York 10 MB u.ns 10.91B U.MR Zurich 11 .MB 11MB U.0S tmm 11. US Singapore 10 KB M KB 11.006 ***** Ckataf prV wlnUSd Mian troy ounc t. Source: Credit Suisse, S`pore
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      • 209 2 THE US dollar ruled narrowly mixed against other major currencies yesterday in two-way trading with small fluctuations. The currency was unchanged in late trading from its early 2.3G00 07 marks, compared to New York's 2.3660/75 clow, and eased to 229.70/85 yen from 229.90/230.05 and 230.60/80. Sterling was little changed
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 400 3  -  By LEE HAN SHIH THE Harapan group is putting more than $2 million worth of building control equipment in two of its hotels to combat high energy and labour costs. The hotels are the 411room Orchard Meridien and the 280-room Meridien Changi
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    • 459 3  -  By LEE YOKE MENG UNEMPLOYMENT in Singapore has worsened over the past year and may reach a critical level if companies fail to maintain their competitive positions and new investments are not forthcoming. Mr Goh Chee Wee, member of parliament for Boon
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    • 168 3 ORIENTAL Motor Co Ltd of Japan, a manufacturer of fractional horse-power precision motors, has set up a fully-owned subsidiary here to serve the local and regional markets. The Japanese company is investing $6 million here over a five-year period to manufacture stepping motors, fan
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    • 134 3 THERE was good demand for North Indian tea offered for sale yesterday at the first International tea auction for 1983. Practically all the 1,100 chests of Darjeeling and Assam tea were snapped up. Prices too were better. For one gtade of tea, prices were
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    • 143 3 SINGAPORE Exhibition Services has appointed Charles Cbaag Beag Haaa and Stevea Beet Kak Peag as sales managers of specialised trade shows. The company, which is a member of the Londonbased Andry Montgomery Group, also announced that its managing director, itia Haaag, has been appointed a director of
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    • 500 3  -  By LIM SOON NEO THE YEAR )ust past may prove to be the worst year in the last two decades for the footwear industry Latest export figures for the full year are not available now, but the figures for the first three quarters of
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    • Article, Illustration
      323 3 KONE Corporation of Sweden has introduced four crane systems that come packed in a box and can be easily installed by customers without special tools. The Kone minor range includes monorail systems, bridge cranes, pillar Jib and lib cranes capable of lifting loads of between 300 and 1,250
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 610 4 NYT SWISS banks, under pressure from the US, are warning their clients that if they want to buy or sell US stocks, they must accept the risk of having the Security and Exchange Commission told all about it. There is also the possibility that
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 421 4 Agencies LEBANESE, Israeli and US representatives failed again to agree whether to give priority in their negotiations to the withdrawal of foreign troops from Lebanon or future relations between Lebanon and Israel. The belief was increasing among observers that a breakthrough was unlikely before a meeting
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    • 282 4 Reuter THE FIGHT against inflation remains the top priority for UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Geoffrey Howe, according to a new year interview with the FintociMl Times newspaper. Howe said his main task this year "must be to ensure continued success on the underlying
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    • 347 4 UPI CUBA'S financial problems and food shortages are getting worse and have led to greater dependence on the Soviet Union. A survey by a Western European intelligence team says falling world sugar prices mean Cuba cannot meet its 5 per cent economic growth
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    • 212 4 Reuter PRANCE'S highly-prized natural springwater earns millions of dollars in exports every year and produces connoisseurs as discerning about water as they are about wine. Expert managers speak of a growing worldwide thirst for the springwater from some of Prance's 1,000 registered sources. Rich in
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    • 344 4 Reuter THE US Congress convened for a new two-year session this week with the prospect of bitter fighting between President Reagan and opposition Democratic members over Jobs, the federal budget and the MX missile. Democratic leaders have said they will use thetr increased strength
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    • 349 4 Reuter BRITISH newspapers yesterday deplored the cooled relations between Saudi Arabia and Britain, differed over who was to blame but generally agreed something should be done to put things right. The independent London Times said it was regrettable but not surprising that British Foreign Secretary
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    • 730 4 NYT NESTLE SA, the multinational Swiss food company that built its reputation on milk products, is pruning its worldwide operations. Helmut Maucher, Nestle s chief executive officer, said the company is completing a two-year pruning operation that saw 22 plants closed or sold. This is
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    • 860 4 Reuter SOVIET leader Yuri Andropov may have suffered a significant setback in his efforts to consolidate his power in the Kremlin after initiating new moves over Afghanistan, some Western diplomats in Moscow believe. Two recent official statements reiterating a hardline stand on conditions for
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    • 434 5 Reuter JAPAN must open its mar* kets further and adhere to the principle of tree trade even if this harms domestic industries. Bank of Japan governor Haruo Maekawa said in an interview with the economic daily Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun Japan still has
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    • 126 5 Reuter AMERICAN factory orders rose 0.7 per cent, or US$l.O7 billion, in November to a seasonally adjusted $150.77 billion, the US Commerce Department said. The November increase was not nearly enough to offset a revised October decline of 4.1 per cent or 16.47 billion. Initially, the
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    • 285 5 Reuter THE European Commission has reported a sharp deterioriation in consumer confidence in the economies of the European Economic Community (EEC), any immediate hopes of a consumer-led recovery from recession. The commission said its latest survey of consumer confidence showed that last summer's
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    • 717 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Nam ber Time From SIA SQU 0106 LAX/TYO TMA TL331 0200 BEY/BOM PAA PA005 0245 JFK/SFO/HKG CAL CMO 0605 JED/DHA SIA SQ101 0815 KUL AI' AI402 0820 BOM/MAA MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020
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    • 737 5 Reuter WESTERN businessmen in Beijing are now cautiously optimistic about prospects for exports to China, after several years of cyThey eaptesscd satisfaction at the recent announcement that imports to Chins will rise by 25.3 per cent in 1963 after a 1.9 per cent drop
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    • 618 5 Reuter FRICTION over <Titn—» textile exports to the US could lead to Increased political tension if the two sides do not reach agreement soon. Western diplomatic circles said if talks on China's soaring textiles sales to the US did not end in agreement, this
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 152 4 KONTENA NASIONAL SDN. BERHAIE rrngkoiScXu Kak I Hompit Etotx* O—mow Danonioa P*k Vxo< ZJO6 Kuata Lumpur 2MM S MotoyM fhon* 03-M5744 CoW» KONNAS KONNAS MA *****'KONNAS MA 321 M CHANGE With effect from January 10,1983 the Finance and Accounts Department will be located at: 2ND FLOOR, WISMA PERDANA J ALAN
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 220 5 I T'S HERE A NEW ERA A R IT I COM M U ICA T I O INMARSAT Ik. CftLL On 1 November, Telecoms linked up with INMARSAT (International Maritime Satellite Organization) global satellite communication system through our new coast earth station in Singapore. This link-up heralds a new era
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  • 429 6 ON THE FACE of it, the economic situation in Singapore seems unaffected by the recession in the West. New buildings are coming up everywhere, department stores are still pulling in the crowds, bank loans are still rising and retrenchment is not much in the news. In
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  • 1664 6  -  In a country where entrepreneurs are given little encouragement, businessmen such as Keji Chiba are regarded as mavericks. Maverick or not, Chiba has made Mister Donut one of Japan's biggest fast-food businesses, outshining America's largest doughnut company, Dunkin' Donuts, which has had
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 785 6 TV&RADIO SINGAPORE 5 i PM Openinf foiowed by Jaws (Mandarin/r) i Curious George: More monkeying around as George involves himself in escapades that takt him to a restaurant, a pet shop and a fishing site. i Exercise with Qoria Thacker's World (Documentary): A programme to educate the youth of today
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  • 1937 7  -  DAVID FISHLOCK, Science Editor of the Financial Times, gives a personal view of possible scientific and technological advances by the year 2000 DAVID FISHLOCK FT ON JAN 1 in the year 2000 you will awaken and switch on a home computer programmed with the
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  • 880 7  -  By PHILIP SHENON NYT ASK people about the National Geographic Society, and the usual topics come up. The yellow-bordered magazine with the fancy photographs. Maps. Coffee-table books. Television specials on gorillas or gems or some such thing. Then ask George Moffat, director of advertising for
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  • 619 7  -  By ANDREW GLASS NYT ALL af a miim, Ike eaergy crista htkeUS spy ears to be ever. Anui the eeaatry, drivers eaa ease ap to the pups aad Oil tp to their hearts' esatoat, paying as mare to Oil their fael teaks thu they did
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 136 7 Kine is here. Bewitching, cruel, fresh, poetic, sad here is all the magic of the hidden countryside. A peaceful valley of woodland and marsh little changed for centuries Until a ferocious invader appears wild mink, savage and unstoppable. It is left to a brave but tiny hunter, Kine the weasel,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 620 7 -11-OR CBOSSWORD a A 1 Apply oneself to? (5) 6 The snag about the letter you want (5) 3 Childish relations? (7) 10 Smallest broken slate (5) 11 Letter that finishes itself (5) 12 They're wet and fine for ducks (5) 13 Gets rid of me. perhaps, and roves around
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 447 9 COCTEE: At midday robusta coffee futures in London were £18 to £35 a tonne above Friday's close in traded positions. Futures volume yesterday morning totalled 2,143 lots and included 1,316 self trades. SUGAR: Raw sugar futures were barely maintained during a fairly quiet morning, to finish midday near
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    • 320 9 SINGAPORE: YMtentay'i closing price* in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first clua (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.72, 100 per cent third class 0.67, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.64. THAI BROKEN A-super 0.10, Special 057.
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    • 170 9 per 1« kg yertarday. fiiiast all: Bulk fob (97.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1110.00 sellers, new drum fob H14.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $5« buyer» Psppar: Muntok white pepper fob Asu NLW $370.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $365.00 sellers. Sarawak spsdal
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    • 188 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 30s 32s 2JBO. 40s 3.1» (per bale of 400 lbs). Plsss fasts: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs nnq; Flower aad Butterfly unq;
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    • 129 9 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on further covering in quiet trading, dealers said. In Jan, the central region rose Ms 4 to MsBl9 a tonne and south unchanged at MsB2o while in Feb, south and central firmed M|lo each to MsB3o. The refined market
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    • 302 9 THE RUBBER marßet in MMb ytpterday closed'easier with Jam One RSS buyer* quoted at 162.00 csirt» jar kflo down two cents from Monday night's ckmĕ, dealers said. The market, after openfhg about unchanged, lost some one cent in quiet morning trading on some forward selling. Prices fell a further
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    • 29 9 Rubber: Jan 4 Singapore: January: 162.00 cents (down 2.00 cents) Malaysia: January: 180.50 cent* (unchanged) Tin: M*29.15 per kik> (unchanged) Offlcal offering: 292 tonnes (up 132 tonnes)
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    • 52 9 THE STRAITS TIN prlee In Penang yesterday remained at the IT A fleer level ef M 529.15 a kilo, dealers said. Dealers noted the bulk ef that yesterday's larger tarnover ef 212 tonnes frem Monday's 1M was absorbed by the buffer stock manager. There was no ration! ng,
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    • 282 9 RA8 prices in onu per kUo yaatenUjr (P<rUo) Qai 9 o Int. 1 R-S-S. prompt f.o Int. 1 R-S-S Jtuwarjr Iat 1 R.S.S February lot 2 R-S-S UK/Coat lat 1 R.S-S UK/Ooat Iat. 4 R-S-S. UK/CHL lML j R.S S UK/CBat OHtatMw: b. 104.(0 10.75 MUl MLS MLJB
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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    • 1099 9 NEW YORK A WAVE OF of institutional selling late in the day caused Wall Street stock prices to finish sharply lower, with blue chip issues leading the downtrend on Monday. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 5 V* points during the first half of the session
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 57 9 See Page 11 lor Asian stocks. Where taste still matters. The elegant restaurant in the heart of the financial district serves cuisine franqaise exclusively. For Luncheon, from 12 noon 'till 2.30 pm and for Dinner, from 7 pm 'till 11 pm. For Reservations, telephone *****66. On the sth Floor of
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    • 138 9 over the festive season? Heitfs a>\ay togetitbackinshape. w. The festive season is over and it's time to buckle dovfo to -1 work again. But maybe you're having trouble buckling up I your belt. Perhaps you indulged in a few too many s _u^rT)6^ delicacies in the last few days. Don't
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  • 2048 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 COMMERCIAL Acma (2JOB 1406)
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  • 184 10 MNOAPOU UNIT 1BUBT (Miiumi' prtaaa kfjiii) The Commerce IM IM The Savtnga Fund 1 M LM S pore Prog Pawl US I S. S'pare Sec. Fund LM 100 s pore laveat Pad LM LM 8*pare Equity Fund lH U7*ri DIAMOND MOT prtHi Diamond S pore Fd (US|) SI
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  • 2985 10 1982 Higk Low Company Last Sal* orGr*s Div Div Ctt Gr*s YTd Net P/B Vol (■OOO) Day Hi«k Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL BO 154 233 3M 322 141 229 291 490 32S 450 880 1520 490 240 490 1040 286 440 700 328 700 525 200
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  • 1452 10 BID aad offer prices oftV~UHy listed •ad hinliw I» aad reported to the Kuala Ijwnpyr Slock Rirlwiy ym terday, wfth the number of dura traded shown In bracket! la km of 1.000 unit* unlen otherwfee Wfxci Oed INDUmOALS: (1MB) AIM (L9B) (1) LM 1-57 (4) 1M (I)
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  • 27 10 BEN aid Ctmpuy Limited: EGM to be held in the Straits Room, 27th Floor, Ocean Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104 on Jan 11 at 2.30pm.
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  • 657 10 AS THE seUtag prawe bere—ed, Ike Ueal stock market uliataaud —*krr kf9ii kmi rii-4*«i la share prim ywWiriiy. Dealen itMkaM yesterday's fall I» 8 weak totcreut jert Stort Or Wall Street, a wave «f eeMlag kMeund the Dew dflett potato to f«7 Ant trading day of
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  • 608 10 POOR performances on overseas markets dampened sentiment at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, sending share prices broadly lower in quiet trading. After opening generally lower in line with the easier overnight conditions on Wall Street, share prices skidded further towards the lunch break. In the
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1603 11 Largest 100 companies in order of market value as at Dec 30, 1982 NOTES FOUR companies, 11—gtsn| Lki4, PiJltoe, Mania and ABN are not Included in the table as their shares are seldom traded here. The column "Rank last year" denotes
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    • 1222 11  -  The latest table on the market capitalisation of the top 100 companies provides some interesting insights into the current attitudes of investors towards various categories of fisted companies. One trait is that Malaysian-based "high flier" companies largely fell out of favour last
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    • 476 11 AMERICAN consumers may well hold the key to Wall Street's hopes for an economic recovery in the US starting some time early this year. The housing market has already begun to revive, aided by lower interest rates, and car sales are showing
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    • 165 11 SHAREHOLDERS of Federal Cables, Wires aad Metal Maaafaetorlag BM have approved the company's special issue of five million new shares to bumiputra investors at an extraordinary genera] meeting on Dec 22, 1982. THE loan stock transfer register of Paa-Eleetrfe ladastriea Bhd will be closed from Jan 27 to
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 370 11 BROKERS yesterday reported strong international support for most gold stocks and said the (all In the US dollar in Tokyo would have made gold slightly more attractive. The All-Ordinaries index closed 2.3 points up at 487.8 with the all industrials 2.1 points higher at 623.6 while the all resources
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      • 308 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday recovered from initial lows to close only slightly easier, with small investors awaitng new lactors, dealers said. Prices opened lower after the suspension of Whitehall Finance Ltd and the deregistration of four deposit talcing companies on Monday. The Hang Seng index closed
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      • 391 11 THE TOKYO stock market yesterday ended the first, shortened business day of the year narrowly mixed in moderate trading, dealers said The yen's sharp rise against the dollar boosted domestic industrial issues in many sectors but international populars fell in response to the decline on Wall
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      • 99 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed generally higher in weak trading, dealers said. JAN M 1 Sabta Aofcham Thai Aala rihr* BftDflkot Bant BcnkOf Ajrudhajm f-H unc 1M 1 Btu Shoe MlJttckw m Charoooc Thai Wirt 300 and Fir—loot MJi -1 Ooody*r Industrial ruianr*» ry«i JikpnUas Cwnanl. 14U0 -1
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      • 39 11 I'' I '-r >a ontnui B PtlU Ownu BHIU. B uu uoeti MM unci! U4M *IAH hcaf PtoMtt PLDT SIJi -M IHfi IM unch 1TM uncfa UN «MM IJB unch Burlnocoo B tMpSa Vulcan IM uach UN <UW
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 143 12 Rises Indices Gr«W Caatral UPP 436 141 >8 I Jan I Jan 4 Falls BT Indicator: *****3 HUB ST Industrials: 725.38 712.41 C Sufars 1000 -80 ST Finance: 1736.56 1718.95 Metro HMfi IS >■ rn 735 906 670 666 -25 -25 ST Hotels: 982.94 977.60 rrwa Hoag Uoaf lad
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    • Article, Illustration
      162 12 Rises Pe tiling 900 +60 Tasek 470 +10 Falls HLInd 740 -25 FAN 740 -20 Central Sugars 1110 -20 S pore Land 740 H L Fin 865 -15 Larut m —12 Gadek an -12 Haw Par 251 -11 Textile Corp 220 -10 Pan Elec aao -10 P*«i 263
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    • 47 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday- __Closed Friday 886.7 WMk Ago. ClOMd Tuesday 781.61 Monday 786.88 WMk Ago 780.90 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS DOW JONZ8 AVXKAOI INDUSTRIALS Monday- 1087.04 Friday UMM WMk AfO~ 1070.66 TuMday 8BJ Monday CloMd WMk Ago ClOMd ALL ORDINARIKS Tuesday S7J HJLHANG 8KNG Monday ClOMd
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  • 194 12 TRADING was moderate In a featureless market yeeterday with prices tending mixed to easier following Monday night's easier Wall Street close, dealers said. At noon, the Financial Times Index stood unchanged at 596.7. Among the leaders, losks of up to 5p were noted in Blue Circle, GEC and
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  • 155 12 APOLLO Enterprises Ltd's wholly-owned propety arm, Apollo Properties Pte Ltd, has Increased Its paid-up capital from $2 to $4.5 million. This money will be used to finance the purchase of the ptupeitji situated at 85/87, Holland Road, (ram its parent company (or $4 million. Apollo
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  • 441 12  -  jmsbi Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHRIS LIM THE diversified Straits Steamship group, whose property division was its biggest profit contributor in 1981, is expanding into the Australian real estate market. It announced yesterday that its subsidiary, Straits Properties Ltd, has reached an agreement
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  • 204 12 BEN CO TO GAIN $1.23m FROM SALE OF PROPERTY SEN aa4 Cm, Ike per Oeßt IWVfd faed-kaaed BBksldiary *t Strati* Steamskip, «111 nake aa extraardtoary gala af 91-H mllltoa fram the aale af ita property at SiiMlwiiit Park Head to Wal »a laveataaeat Pte Ltd far H aillHaa eaak. la
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  • 2073 12  -  ■y CHOO AI LENG THE pace of corporate takeovers and mergers slowed down considerably in 1962 after the rash of activity seen in the previous year's boom and bust stock market While most would agree that it was definitely a quieter
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  • 368 12 THE HEAVY Industries Corporation of Malaysia (Hicom) has bought a huge piece of old rubber estate land near Subang Jaya from a Sime Darby subsidiary, at a cost of MSBB million. The land is about 890 hectares wide or nearly nine square kilometres
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  • 355 12 IN REPLY to a query from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange on its proposed acquisition of 23.2 per cent of Southern Banking Bhd, Ukghd I* (Maiaytoa) Mi said two factors were taken into consideration in valuing Southern Banking's shares at M)6 each. First, Southern Banking is an established
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 87 12 Tho London Stock Exchango wm doood on Moncliy) U5540,000,000 Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificate of Deposit due Bth July 1985 THE INDUSTRIAL BANK OF JAPAN, LIMITED (Singapore Branch) In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the six month interest period from 6th
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    • 340 12 Prospecting And Sales Techniques Singapore, March 7-9,1963 Objectives The sales climate today, is one of rising costs and increasing professionally skilled competition. This seminar will provide the sales executive with totally effective prospecting and selling techniques. It will reinforce the use of those skills by practice in syndicate exercise, based
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 .WEATHERS OUTLOOK for today: Showers in some areas in the afternoon. Report for 24 km prior to 7 M pm m Jaa 4 at Ike airport: Maximum temperature 30.8 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 25.0 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 9.30 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 350 13 SHIPPING services between Japan and China may be changed this year, if a plan to channel cargoes through North Korea comes to fruition. Officials from the three countries have reached basic agreement to begin a trial service early in the year, followed by
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    • 478 13  -  By JUNE LIM SHIBUSAWA Meishin A. NTY Transportation is now acting for Meishin Line. It replaced Meishin Line Agencies as agents for the Japanese shipping company in Singapore on Jan 1. This follows an increase in the shareholding of Shibusawa NTY
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 122 13 SOCIETE Togolaise de Navigation Maritime (Sotonam) and OT Africa Line have implemented an agreement covering operations to and fro Togo. The joint venture with non-conference OTAL will enable Sotonam to offer its shippers a direct link with the UK on the basis of regular monthly sailings. This service
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      • 41 13 CHINA Ocean Shipping Company (Cosco), which operates between Tientsin and Shanghai in China and Long Beach and San Francisco in the USA and Vancouver in Canada, has added a fourth vessel, the Fen He, to its operations.
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      • 113 13 THE ports of Bremen and Bremerhaven have reported a sudden downturn in cargo handling figures for the second half of 1982. During the stronger first half, the ports recorded an increase in tonnage handled of 11.2 per cent to 13.8 million tonnes. General cargo was up
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    • 762 13 Skipping Llae P^e C*l AC Tocfrffr AIM AhrraUrl Umt Alltraaa Alpac Anlisnj Abut* Shpt APCUw APL Aqua line* Arabian Bulk Arfratlnr ASCL AxU Merchant Atlas Uaa Australian Cool Bait-Orient Baltic Baltic Ortaw Bangkok Coat Rank 1 >— RPR Bra Um Bra asu Brabulk Bin rulu Blue Star
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    • 558 14 AUSTRALIA is producing commercially a mapping system which wil] improve the charting of coastal waters. The Laser Airborne Depth Sounder (LADS), developed at the Defence Research Centre on the outskirts of Adelaide, is being manufactured by Thorn EMI Electronics Australia Proprietary Limited initially
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    • 212 14 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cbo Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
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    • 145 14 HARD-PRESSED Harland and Wolff can expect to receive a life-saving reefer ship order from Blue Star Line worth about £80 million. The order is for four refrigerated container ships and has been pending for several weeks over the competitive credit terms being sought
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    • 598 14 Fairplay THE number of countries with discriminatory legislation covering the placement of marine insurance has now reached an alltime high. The latest addition to the list is the government of the Seychelles, which recently introduced legislation precluding the placement of direct business
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    • 1548 14 i ALGERIA r Algiers Dec 20th. Ber1 thing delays of 6-8 days. 5 About 15 vessels waiting. i Annaba Dec 20th. Delays being experienced. Skikda Dec 20th. Delays being experienced. ANGOLA Luanda Dec 6th. Berthing delays of about 3-4 ■days, with 2 vessels at anchor. Lobito Dec 6th.
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    • 675 15 HONGKONG shipowners managed to stay afloat through the worst depression for shipping in a century last year. The colony, base of leading names such as Sir Y K Pao and the CY Tung Group, significantly suffered fewer casualties than their colleagues abroad.
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    • 193 15 Reuter AN official inquiry into the viability of Amsterdamse Droogdok Maatschappij BV (ADM) said between 400 and 600 of the 1,500 workplaces at the partly state-owned company should disappear. One or two of the six drydocks owned by the ship repairing company should also close,
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    • 212 15 UPI JAPAN and Canada are nearing completion of a joint study on construction of a 200,000-ton ice-break-ing tanker to transport oil produced in the Beaufort Sea. The officials at the Japanese Transport Ministry's Institute for Technical Research of Ships said a feasibility study is scheduled
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    • 181 15 AFP TWENTY three crewmen of the Panamanian-flag ship Jaurslaghwalm anchored in Jakarta have sued the ship's owner, operator and Jakarta agents for seven months' back wages and food money, totalling over U5599,000, Antara reported. The suit, filed with the Central Jakarta District Court, lists the
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    • 5503 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port
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    • 711 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Omex Pioneer Takari II Bolan Ming Young Nihon Kasuga Maru E Light As Plutus Bunga Dahlia Sea Fortune G Mountain Mercator Jebel All P Mckinley Maersk Tempo Swire Star Family Ace Sargodha Majapahit Or Maru G Petrenko
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    • 1625 21 The leading shipping lines operating from s local ports and their agents. A B Urtittf Ctaitlitr Continental Feeder* (S) Cargo Freight (PK). APKA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S), Jambatan Merah (PK) R Jumahhoy A Som (PN). Abv-GWMtI Um Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). AhreakM Umt toriw Kin Shpg
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    • 524 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Ve88el Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Builder n Edo Maru Dong Mln Hel New Peacock No 7 Donam Sankou Maru Anwo Venture Blr-Sel Raya/B Bunga Tanjong Equator IV Gerbera Hanoi 01 Kota Slngapura Morera SA Morgenster Slnaloa Temburong 22 19 28 8/9 47
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    • 338 13 Everett Linesj FOB THE MOST FREQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHIT T AGONfi CALCUTTA CHALNA RANGOON BUENOS AIRES MANZANILIO ACAPVACO Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A Clitlaid Ontre Singapore 1 Tel ***** 9 36 Beach Street. Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bide 'el ***** 3 Port KeUng Agents Harrisons
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    • 333 13 iHSEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Bahrain (19/1). Jwbarf (21/1). Dam mam (23/1). Kuwait (25/1) Doha (27/1). D»b» (29/1) Almi Oteata (31/1) f/1 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE B wi mmm Sttl (7to MtS ia VI 1M MS BM2AN V.27 PORT KELANG TEL. NO. 3*1925 PENANG TEL. NO.
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    • 34 13 PORT Conditions 11/ i CONSORTIA 1 SHIPPING Schedule VIII/E CONTAINER Schedules E WHO Acts for Whom E SHIPS In Port 1 REGIONAL Weather The London Freight market was closed for the New Year Holidays.
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    • 856 13 nr IRAQI LINE H I**9l ST»T( |«Tf HPHISf to* ■**iTiHf T*4*JPO*' SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE BAGHDAD AQABA All other Iraqi destinations with through B/Ls I .1 Agents: I' m UMIMCIFIC TRANS I TMOINC ACE DC T PTE ITO TEL: *****4 (5 LINES) SINGAPORE MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 528 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Container Service Feeder f Um| its.so B. DtftlA 7/1 B PERMAI IBUTANE 14/1 KOMHGAN .B. m—K 21/1 MHON 1 BUTMK 28/1 N DtIFT .8. DMMK 4/2 SELANOtA B BUTANE U/2 N OtJMA *B. (EMMS 11/2 B SURIA From Eurc 1) Gburj 2) H burg 3) Bwn
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    • 396 14 Y.S. LINE VAMA !^s? NL,ME USA/CANADA Pacific South WMf Pacific North W M t Atlantic/Canada ttrfhii VSi LA/IB OAK HMhv VSI SEAT tCM ma mm m ww* ftr i?/» E Ls? .25 S &r s, sr W1 12/3 U/J 11/H7 22/3* 11/ in 21/311 to Ddu ft Abu Unfai 14/1
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 638 15 The Straits Steamship Group oci Overseas Containers Limited fcONTAINCRSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabeh, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok 12/1 ivi 11/1 w\ 24/1 21/1 M/ 2 Hi/} 14/2 12/2 14/2 U/2 21/2 21/2 M/ 3 H/3 12/3 11/3 Li Mr 21/1 M/l M/ 2 M/ 2
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    • 764 15 NOTICE nSrfe ATFJ».W. oooovn NO. M Qeneral Surrey on dunifed cargo discharged ex tbe above vessel vul be held on 7th January, I*B3 as from 9.00 am. to 1.00 p.m No further surrey will be held after this date. ra Franco 80/ a/on Services Mm <y h t>, H. ...in
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 583 16 f 2 10 CONIIMNT UK Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS I Un Mm 5/1 31A1 25/1 27/1 21/1 BreMaaEipen 12/1 I*/1 30/1 1/2 3/2 4/2 Haaftvf Eipress 18/1 20/1 7/2 9/2 U/2 12/2 WE*w 24/1 21/1 15/2 17/2 19/2 20/2 C**aaa« 4/2 5/2 22/2 24/2 26/2 27/2 •aa3h 10/2 12/2 2/3 4/3 ft/3
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    • 577 16 tC.&LINE UM4 tmerme cmhm no* conventional soma u/fnm busan KM lllN/lta 1»21 too >3 22 24 Jm 83 25-26 ton 83 3 FH> 13 AiTAK 18M/18tf 17 19 Fttt 20-22 F«t 23 ft Feb 6 Mir rrm n it iim km A «R» a-Mki 27-31 in J4 F* 11-11 F«k
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    • 285 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG Fa ft La CMGO FOt: B) M HI M H IM .I'} 1/1 Vn nn 1/2 VI i«er «n*|w IVI 4/2 V 2 V 2 1/2 11/2 tm imf H/l 2VI 4/2 IV2 12/2 11/2 21/2 22/2 alsoteams ia./*a t fa/fa la WWP—6.M—I.
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    • 712 16 Everett Lines] Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LWE" LOADING FOR RANGOON PMH S MO or 1 XA B F SS C Agents <r\ Moiaysio BOOSTE AD SHIWN6 TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7 —PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG ,*****1/8 C«npM«* AffMiM* O* hiwan IIC.II am "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMC FOi DURBAN
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    • 210 16 QSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD m SUN UNION LINE PJELM6 POMS LOMPC wnoncMßi ma km »rawß a/1 17/1 KM MBWV mon i**/71 mw% *u*i» uuii l>Mm aa*/J anwamtaHu»ra/v«i mm IMB i miQn m Mnwii)7B KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUMEA/SOUTH PACFIC Shppn PJMmi Lm*k tar KVOM Ml 8/1 Lm. Onfcay, P.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 756 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VOY. I I 3'PORE KOTA 3AHABAT KOTA BAHABAT I 33W KOTA BAHABAT 35W KOTA BAHABAT 37W SaHad 25-28/1 I 31-1/2 8-7/3 12-14/3 15-18/4 21-23/4 JEDOAH I AOABA i COLOMBO 8-11/2 21-23/3 1-3/5 8-7/1 18-18/2 28-38/3 8-18/5 18-20/1
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    • 759 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS gsKL EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE TO/FKOM EUROTC tf G HM* SOTO* Spori P MMtftew,/ Antra AMacrp franct MUK W M/l M/l M/l U/I M/l 1/2 V* V 2 1/2 Jt/1 CWg-fcr 2C/1 21/1 4/2 J/2 M/ 2 12/2 M/ 2 11/2 V 2 11/2 12/2 14/2 7/2 12/2
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    • 554 17 jrl I A J ['V 1 V" f K k H& J" t (fi i i ScanDutrh WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER to med/uk/HC/Vam SERVICE '/i sn«kv I MINK tKun'll/l u/i Mean 13/1 l UMMK ANSON 10/1 21/1 I MITMK HMMIA M/l a/i won ?7/i I lOUK 1 STM 1/7 «/i Men
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    • 576 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R DAM HULL HMSG FORTHBANK 12 Jon 8 Feb 10 Feb 14 Feb MEADOWBANK 1 Feb 25 Feb 27 Feb 3 Mar IVYBANK 26 Mor 21 Apr 23 Ape 27 Apr Lukes Lines U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE From Wl Hsti C*
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1451 18 X*. K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE rem wssa stok hodo *sm M EMERALD V? 0 10 lan fe KISO MARU V 64 ASM STAR *7 26 lan *NEW TOR* MARU V6B I BRtOGf ¥14 31 lan JAPAN AMBROSE VSB Aho cak &MLTMOK 1 Mar NOKOLK 3
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    • 686 18 '/It CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WIST SERVKE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFED SERVICE Im** Im lOS ANGEKS SAN FRANCISCO JEATTU TftCORM VANCOUVER BC fa/fa Cmtmmn jftT* 1 s 7TnL SV AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE fa/fa ri—i l- I,*!? MM Sf< Mm accipfe r 2 7F* 10 Fit Fife htm bn t- SJ? K/X 10 13
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    • 529 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Rivor' 01 ICB Building Way S Th *****22 A J22 fc i«-.7 P Koiang Tel *****1 8 RED SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEOITERRANEAN SERVICES thundae Shipping Co. lid. ASIA MERCHANT MARINh SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE S pore P.Kdani Loadnf for ASIA CHI HO 6 lan Dammam/Kuwart TBN IP-1 27 lan Dammam/Kuwart/Dubai HAI
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    • 545 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suite 2616 International P'a/a Ansor Rd Singapore 0207 Tel 2246S 11 itOL.nesi BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Spare P. Rata* Nm| MO PLATA ***** S lan 12 tea ANANGCL PEACE ***** 4FA 7FA Vessel Lufcf at K«(i Raiafcabi mmsmjrom/ IK (MM) MULOOK/fDMIy UK (AVOW) Half ac line S
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 450 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE a TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): o* ACE Conso^'u^ Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia SS BRIDGE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 2300 7/1 LCL Cargo 1100 7/1 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACFIC COAST IMPORT o Man* jm S
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    • 583 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels I SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON No 6 Omm/ 10 No 9 Mm*/? p* pw ma mam 20/1 X/l 5/2 10/2 It/I 24/1 5/2 1/2 1/2 11/2 m? GmhH Wft) Mr tour w i/l/13 0900 lo 1200 to at G* 30/» few*
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    • 874 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULOMG 55. Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPOtt Tetei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2SIOI f RELANG PCNANG M/S SHAMRAT NAH SOON SON BHD IST ANO M) FLOOR NM THONG SHPfMG 23 WcW Qui,
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    • 88 19 lON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 1905 ft 1906 I** fir Srf-to. Mai* 3 ShwttwlWs ***** TrtnW* ?ZObOM <S lnwii ft 2M»» HSXI39 SRSHT REGULM SONKES TO EAST MALAYSIA HA FIB OESTHATUN Hwa/UhM/IMa KM* MMM.W 7tk FW, MNB BalMliß, M B l Mmh Um4, Hagapwc MM Tel: «1«5» (5 Uaes). DIVISION
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 770 20 l'c«|ioii;i| Container Lilies 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday SrOK bn/i 15/14 11/12 22/23 11/11 29/J4 I J TO* 11/12 1M 22/23 la II It la 29/31 la 25/24 la vi Fa 1/2 FA 12/13 FA 1/ 9 FA 11/21 FA 975/94N MS/SIM
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 308 21 INTERNA TIONAL SUPPING SERVICES (HK) CO SMGAfORC/MMBMN SEA SERVICE (Refirfar MontMy Safcf) Vessel m.». "RAH LET (Brit IMS) TBH ETA/ETD 22/24 JAN COLOMBO 30 MN 24/21 Feb Bookings: TEL: *****73 THE NEW STRAITS SHIPPIN< CO. (PTE) LTD CHTTTAQOWG SERVICE V"* IT* ETD loa*n( tar ILVNMOKOA Inporl 6 BANGKOK SERVICE ETA
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    • 348 21 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG UNER SERVICE TO EGYPT (ROUT SiKZ PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) J231 nm urn. *jumm WM kill u> Ul Ml *nw Hku f +n wnin mt m.w Zn MRCCT UNER SERVICE FROM EGYPT jsm IK UM fm Upw* SIK(,s AIM I SHIPPING Pf{ lID i 1
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    • 113 21 rPMRQO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE.) LTD. BANGKOK EXPRESS SVC (Fa LCL) am Km islands lm (Austniuu svc) KSSEL 9 Cantor 3 13/1 C*mr 13 a/1 Cantor 4 12/2 moho m vor syd Mm 4 Zmkmm 131 13/2 taM kM 131 2t/2 UmQm 131 12/3 ML 1 a/2 27/2 2t/2 1/3 15/3
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