The Business Times, 30 May 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 MONDAY, MAY 31, IMS 60 CENTS
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  • 365 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG LIFE insurers had one of the best years ever last year. In terms of sums assured, they sold 32 per cent more than in 1981. The total sum assured as at the end of last year was |10.2 billion, inclusive of
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  • 226 1 Reuter THE value of Indonesian mining and energy projects subject to rescheduling because of severe balance of payments constraints has reached US$lO billion and now covers coal, hydroelectric and electrification projects, said Indonesian Milling and Energy Minister Dr Subroto. In an address to
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  • 203 1 AFP A CARGO ship belonging to a French company has been blocked in Jakarta for 15 days in an apparent "war of nerves" against vessels of countries refusing to abide by a year-old Indonesian rule they see as protectionist. The blockage of Compagnie Generate
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  • 499 1  -  By CHOO AI LENG JOHAN Holdings has gained control of Diners Club (Singapore), one of the most established credit card companies here. The Malaysian-based listed group announced during the weekend that it had entered into a $15.38 million agreement to buy a further 2.063
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  • 346 1 THE glittering performance put up by gold jewellery exporters last year is expected to be maintained this year. Trade figures show that gold jewellery exports totalled $75.5 million in 1982, an increase of 35 per cent over 1961. In the first quarter of this year, exports
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 86 1 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Treasurer Paul Keating has ordered a review of a study of Australia's financial system and said in the meantime, foreign banks would not be allowed entry. The Liberal government had agreed in principle to allow in about 10 foreign banks but the move was interrupted by
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    • 90 1 AP ISRAELI reconnaissance planes flew over Syrian-held areas of Lebanon yesterday and the Beirut state radio said they encountered antiaircraft fire from Palestinian guerillas in north Lebanon. The state radio said Israeli planes flew over the Bekaa Valley in groups of four starting about 8.30 am and they
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    • 50 1 Reuter THE death toll from Japan's earthquake disaster on Thursday mounted to 54 yesterday after searchers found five more bodies, but 48 people were still missing. The quake, measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale, hit northern parts of Honshu island and the northern island of Hokkaido. Reuter
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    • 62 1 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke said his government had been given a "biff on the chin" by defeat in a by-election yesterday. He blamed his government's recent budget for the defeat in which there was a swing against Labour of nearly four per cent, enough to see
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    • 54 1 AFP THE highest individual income in Taiwan in 1961 was TJ423 million (US$lO.6 million), according to the Taiwanese Ministry of Finance. The individual, whose identity was withheld, paid T5252 million in income tax. Statistics show that 6,643 taxpayers had a taxable annual income of over a million Taiwan
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    • 54 1 Reuter THE Philippines government may reimpose a ban on log exports in an effort to preserve dwindling forests and prevent flooding when rain falls on drought-hit areas. The government imposed an export ban earlier this year but later lifted it with quota limits in response to pressure from
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    • 63 1 AFP PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos has fired two officials for the controversial leak of answers to the national licensing test for Certified Public Accountants (CPA), the Presidential Palace said. Mr Marcos revamped the board of accountancy on Saturday in reaction to reports of irregularities in the highly
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    • 37 1 UPI BOMBS believed to have been planted by pro-independence groups rocked public buildings in three of France's overseas departments and in Paris, killing one person and causing considerable damage, French police said yesterday— IJPT
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  • 301 1 ABOUT 40 per cent of the Housing A Development Board's 264,169 flat owners have paid off their housing loans, an indication that HDB flats are within the reach of Singaporeans, said the Minister for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, yesterday.
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  • 451 1  -  By LOH HUI YIN PROVISION has been made for the 32 billion Sumitomo petrochemical complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau to obtain naphtha supplies from two neighbouring offshore oil refineries. This will be done through one pipeline linking the complex to Esso's refinery on
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  • 190 1 Reuter PLANS (or a pulp and paper mill in Sabah have been shelved and instead a MSSOO million mill will be built near Kota Bahru, Kelantan, in north-east Malaysia, official sources said in Kuala Lumpur. The sources said Sabah will have
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1300 2  -  By KOH TSE YING LACTOBACILLUS casei a very forbidding name indeed. Actually, it is the name of a microbe, one micron in size, and is good for the health. From where does this tiny thing, a bacterium to be exact, come? It lives in the
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    • 171 2 THE 13th National Management Game will begin on July 2, leading to the finals on Oct 29. The game is a computer simulated competition providing players with an opportunity to exercise their skills in managing a "company" that manufactures and markets a product in
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    • 151 2 WOMEN managers in Singapore are, without doubt, a minority in the managerial community. But they are not an insignificant minority. Increasingly, women are assnming middle and even senior management responsibilities both in the public and private sector. They are striving as hard as the men to pursue a successful
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    • 1630 3  -  By ALAN BREW FT THE vice-pnesident of finance at PepsiCo, the world's second largest soft jdrink and snack food company, was thumbing through a magazine when a chart caught his eye. He tore out the page and wrote across it, "Why can't
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 64 3 JUNE 1-***** SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL Isath i ASIA'S PREMIER ANNUAL LEATHER EVENT incorporating the International Leathergoods Fair Venue: WORLD TRADE CENTRE Time: 10am 6pm daily (Leather Fair Hall 3, Trade Only) 12noon Bpm daily (Leathergoods Fair Hall 4) Organiser: ITEM Pte Ltd 7500 A, Beach Road #12-324 The Plaza, Singapore 0719
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 530 4 UPI AFTER a large drop in purchases last year, East Asia is expected to step up its imports of US agricultural products by 2.8 per cent in the current fiscal year, the US Agriculture Department said. A recent report by the
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    • 777 4 Reuter UPI THE Western economic summit opened on a harmonious note on Saturday night with two potential adversaries, the US and France, apparently reaching a better understanding of their economic policy goals. Each of the seven industrial nations at the summit has its
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    • 348 4 AFP THE US dollar, which has just soared to record heights against the French franc and the West German mark, is likely to be the dominant subject of discussion at the summit of the seven leading non-communist industrial countries that opened on Saturday
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    • 192 4 AFP THE US organisers of the Wllltmsburg summit were unwftingly out of tune as Japan's Premier Yasuhlro Nakasone flew into the city in Virginia on Saturday to a ceremonious welcome by US President Reagan. After the playing of the national anthems in front
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    • 234 4 Reuter NEARLY half of Taiwan's spending this year will go to defence and foreign relations, according to the National Budget passed by Parliament on Saturday. The budget for the financial year starting in July allocated NTJI33 billion to defence and foreign relations, or
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    • 285 4 Reuter SYRIAN Prime Minister Abdel-Rauf Al-Kasm said Syria would not accept Israeli military threats declared: "We shall fight if we have to." He said last Saturday: "Threats of Israeli military aggression against Syria are mounting daily. Syria will not accept
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    • 174 4 AFP THE Philippines' National Security Council has approved a draft military bases agreement which spells out the terms governing two major American installations near Manila. The five-year agreement, due to take effect next year, is expected to include increased military and economic assistance as
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    • 575 5 Reuter US MONEY supply figures published last Friday increase the chance that the Federal Reserve may move to tighten pressure on bank's reserve positions in the coming weeks. Money market analysts said the latest reserve data provide no evidence that such a tightening has
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    • 250 5 UPI AMERICA'S merchandise trade deficit in April grew by US$4.6 billion the highest in nine months, as the appetite increased for imports other than oil. The increase supported the administration's view that this year's trade deficit will rocket to a new record of as
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    • 157 5 Reuter JAPAN and Asean have agreed to promote cooperation in science and technology and fuly take into account the present and future needs ofthe Asean. The agreement came during the two-day sixth JapanAsean forum in Tokyo which ended on Friday after issuing a Joint press statement.
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    • 198 5 AP FOREIGN banks operating in Switzerland are enjoying a boom in their portfolio management business, the Swiss Association of Foreign Banks said in a report released in Zurich on Friday. Business increased by 20 per cent last year for the 112 member banks
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    • 272 5 UPI FIVE Tennessee banks were declared insolvent and closed on Friday the most to collapse in a day since the Oeat Depression and federal regulators in Washington auctioned them. The failure of the banks were all tied to the crumbling Tennessee financial empire of
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    • 220 5 AP DIAMONDS may be forever but not if the marriage is called off, says Italy's highest court. The Court of Cassation ruled that people must return engagement gifts they exchanged if the wedding is cancelled, Rome's largest dally II Messaggero reported at the
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    • 105 5 AFP MALAYSIA may tnmter several government agendas, tonladtog radto aid Irtmtotoa sad the Malayan Hallway, Is the private sensed Dr Mihsttor M+ammi said. Badls and lelevlslea wen Id still have to adhere Is they were given Is the private sector, Dr Mahathir said
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    • 698 5 NYT ROBOTS and other automated manufacturing systems, often portrayed as a dire threat to workers in America's dtprwtJ manufacturing industries, would actually save more Jobs than they destroy, experts from industry, labour and economics told a scientific conference in Detroit. Although automation
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    • 337 5 UPI A NEW form of genetic engineering could create drought-resistant crops, larger animal species and pest-free plants, according to a report released at the American Association for the Advancement of Science. "The research tools necessary for the directed genetic manipulation at agriculturally important systems continue
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 419 6 COFFEE: May robusta coffee futures on Friday dropped £400 a tonne to £1,800 as signs increased that sufficient coffee will be available for delivery on the exchange. Other months were £2 to £15 down. May dropped a further £40 from midday levels as the posting of 693 original
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    • 177 6 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday closed 2V« to 5 1 US-cents a bushel lower. July ended near the bottom of a 3 1 4-cent range. Chartists said wheat was poised for a decline, and commission-house selling in generally light pre-holiday trade pressured prices. Weakness in Gulf cash basis
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    • 142 6 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Friday closed 2'/« to 3 Vi US-cents a bushel lower in light, pre-holiday trade. Prices followed a downtrend in wheat and other grains. Continued weakness in the Gulf soybean basis, along with a lack of fresh export interest, kept prices on the defensive. Soy
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    • 377 6 MALAYSIA, which produces 80 per cent of the world's palm oil, believes it can find markets and uses for as much as it can produce. This confidence is a result of a discovery that palm oil can be converted efficiently into
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    • 191 6 RUBBER futures in Tokyo on Saturday closed 4.2 to six yen higher in moderately active trading. Values gained ground with smaller investors and other traders anticipating a further strength in US dollar against the yen. A steadiness abroad also prompted buying interest. Current June gained six yen to 254.1
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    • 209 6 COFFEE prices rose sharply while pepper, coconut and copra prices remained steady on the local produce market last week. The firmness in the coffee price came from a sharp increase in the commodity's price in international markets. A local dealer said the price for May contracts
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    • 1420 6 AFP THE commodity markets in London fluctuated last week without any precise trends. Aluminium reached an all-time high before retreating; cocoa touched another three-year high and sugar rose to its highest in 20 months. Coffee showed a mounting premium for the
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  • REVIEWS
    • 729 7  -  (Browsing! Through By LEE YOKE MENG Japanese Piaaaee: Markets and iHrtttatfsM njrMMMy, 111 pages, BRONTE, who has lived in Tokyo since 1974 and was named in 1960 as "Japanologist of the year" by the Kyoto University, has presented a most interesting book
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    • 427 7 The Winds of Sinhala By Colin de SUva Qranada, 720 pages Reviewed by HELEN CHLA THIS is no epic but an exaggerated piece of work. The exaggerated skills of the hero, Gamini, borders on the ridiculous. In the course of the book, he overpowers two
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    • 950 8  -  By PATRICIA GOH VIOLINIST T&kako Nishizaki is back in town (or the fourth time, this time with a double mission. Two weeks ago, she appeared with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) in their final concert before their annual leave, and last week, she recorded with
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    • 732 8  -  By VINCENT CANBY NYT OPERA does not transfer easily to the screen. When it is done as a stage production recorded on Him, it tends to look like a gigantic, somewhat clumsy marionette show, no matter how fine the voices. Not much more
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    • 825 9  -  By VINCENT CANBY NYT ON A bus the other day, I overheard two young men discussing the Return of the Jedi, the third instalment of George Lucas' initial Star Wars trilogy. Their excitement was real: until one fellow suddenly turned pensive. He was disoriented. He said.
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    • 399 9 BRIDGE NOTES ONE OF the most important developments in bidding theory over the past few years has been the widespread adoption of transfer bids following an INT bid by opener (or a sequence such as IC, ID, INT using a strong club system). The basic idea
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    • 417 8 Eft 1 11 8S 5£ DRAMA ACT 3, a drama group, will present Shakespeare far Children during the June school holidays at the National Museum Theatrette. Shakespeare was selected becuase of its innate entertainment value, the language and design of the plots. Each play will be simplified but not distorted.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 566 9 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening Mowed by Swordsman Chu. 3.45 Water Friend or Foe. 4.05 Vocal Recital by Sanwar Mehdl 4.40 The American Adventure Hawai Adventure Surfing: Adventurers in Hawaii enjoy water sports such as body surfing, surfing and rides on outrigger canoes. Highlights of the World Surfing Championship are
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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    • 83 11 <AY 27 let-Telefunken }Asr Dm 74.00 ***** 0J 0.8 Hoeach Horten Kantadt KHD Unde 56 00 148J0t> »4J0 ♦0-5 -1 *3w 2ommersbank ***** 332.00 ***** -1 -13 -X) 386.00 15UO -U ;onu Qummi >almter-Beni 18— CUO S4060b -0J -14 hw—i Rwt ST A 8c h« ring ***** ***** 343-50
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    • 173 11 MAY n ru ABN 350 00 •4 Ahold ISO JO 4 Akao 57.SO -0 9 AMEV luaoxd -i Amfu TWO -0.7 Amrobnk 56.90 0.9 Berfoa Biti HJD -Of Bote HJO -u Borsuccr ***** -3 Bocka «J0 ♦M Burlel <200 -12 Cstend 31.00 0J CaJv nun •s Dell M(J -s
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    • 274 11 MAY n FUnd INDUSTRIALS A Alpha HO unch Abarcom m unch AK And CI MOB +l« Amaprop 500 unch AMIC 3300 unch Bartows 1330 -10 C O Smith 2500 CNA Currta Ptnanca 380 unch Da Baa fi Ind Edcon Idnn Pad Volk MO -M Puflt 400 unch Oralamn Lib
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    • 1317 11 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES closed lower on Friday, with most of the loss coming in the final hour, as investors moved away from the market ahead of the weekly money supply report. The Dow Jones Industrials Average was only one to two points lower
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 22 11 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.09 per cent.
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    • 174 11 ASIAN ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended May 29: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months U8$ (Bid prieM) Hiffc Low 9 8H 9 9 9*4 91/16 9* 9 3/10 97/10 95/10 99/10 9* 9H 9H l month 3 months
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    • 43 11 FOR THE week ended Thursday May 26. the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: ■ask tad: 3.0 to C.O per cent. QeaermJ tad: 5.00 to 5.25 per cent. Mtw—ti of funds totalled $1020 million.
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    • 316 11 THE US dollar opened at 532.0930/50 and waa traded narrowly between a range of 2.0890/00 and 2.0935/«. It closed for the week at Its low of 2.0890/00. Trading for the week was quiet with little fluctuations Some commercial selling of dollars was eminent as the rates drifted lower
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    • 263 11 THE domestic interbank market experienced a relatively easy week despite the issue of $6.15 billion Government Loan Stock on May 23. Overnight rates firmed momentarily on Monday to 10 9Vi per cent, but was soon brought down to close at 8V« 8 per cent. Throughout the week, funds were
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    • 296 11 GOLD ENDED the week on a quiet note, with active June gold still locked within a narrow US$432-433 range as both professionals and speculators awaited the outcome of the Williamsburg summit, Green and Collier says. Spot gold closed at U*****.90 a troy ounce in New York, with the strong
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 110 12 THE fallewlag is a tist ti the 1« mwt actively traded stacks m the Stack Exchange ut Singapore last week. It gives the taraaver la theaaaads d salts, elssiag prices sa Friday aad the high aad lew far 1183 CaapMy TUmvm PitoM Blfk Law •m May a
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    • 620 12 SINGAPORE Maytl May M MayM Maya May <7 feBT Cocnp 889.24 885.36 906.75 908.84 Closed nBT Indicator: *****6 *****6 *****8 *****0 Closed feST Iodi 918.X 913.39 ***** 935 25 Closed •ST Finance: 2239. <7 2339 79 2381.45 2389.94 Closed •ST Hotels: 1034 02 1030.76 1040.55 1041.94 Closed
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    • 3478 12 IMS Hick Low Coapuy Last 8ale orGr>s Div DW Crr YTd Net P/E Vol Week (*000) Higk Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 280 322 200 306 380 119 272 245 208 645 520 535 1400 535 340 545 870 386 472 966 290 960 080 275 380
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    • 720 12  -  Singapore By CHRIS LIM SHARPLY down and up was how the Singapore stock market moved last week when the bears and bulls met headlong. It was certainly one of the most volatile performances seen in a long time, reflecting the fickle behaviour of investors
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    • 256 12 WHILE the Hongkong dollar Ignored the 2 per cent rise in prime rate, and continued to soften throughout Monday, the stock markets reacted more violently. After aimlessly drifting the week before, the first day of trading saw prices crash as small shareholders resorted to selling.
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    • 336 12  -  Week ended May 26 compiled by JULIANA TAY Campaay AUDITED RESULTS Yf Graap pre-tax Net eanlaga Per share® <"•«) (Mate) Grass DfvMead# D Keramat Dutch Baby Esso General Corp H K Land Hytex Island A Pen Kulim M'sia Lien Hoe Malez MBF Hldgs Malakoff New
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    • 722 12 K. Lumpur DESPITE a severe beating early in the week, shares on the Kuala Lumpur stock market recovered by midweek to gain back much of their earlier losses. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Index, which (ell a total of 43.96 points in the first two
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    • 415 13 New York UPI JUST when it looked as if the market was due for a lengthy pull back, investors went on a buying spree and drove prices to record heights last week in heavy trading. The rally, which ran roughshod over a surge
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    • 226 13 Tokyo AFP SHARE prices moved up moderately on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last week in lacklustre trading. Many investors, both domestic and foreign, sat on the sidelines waiting for new developments in what brokers called a correction phase. The 225-stock Dow Jones Average, a 65.66-yen
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    • 333 13 Australia SVB Day Porter Co THE Australian share markets opened the week with the All Ordinaries Index poised at 607. The market reacted bearishly on Monday to the mini budget and the AJI.S billion government bond tender announced the previous week. The index fell
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    • 271 13 BCI CAUTION remained the watchword on the milan share market last week, with stocks unable to shake off political uncertainties linked with the election hurdle. Trading was listless, and even the 1982 results that are now coming out, which, in some cases, have shown cheerful pictures, did
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    • 1329 13  -  By GERALD COLVERD LONDON crashed through its psychological barriers last week to break fresh high ground (or share values. Eventually, statements of the obvious, such as a resounding Thatcher poll victory and the resulting attractions of the UK for foreign capital Investment or deposits, sink through
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    • 844 13 theToronto-Dominion bank (Incorporated in Canada with Limited Liability) Head Office: Toronto Dominion Centre, P.O. Box 1, Toronto, Ontario, MSK IA2, Canada Singapore Branch ACU: 3 Shenton Way #01-04, Shenton House, Singapore 0106 Statement off Accounts ffor the year ended October 31,1982 Consolidated statement off income For the year ended October
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  • 377 14 SHAREHOLDERS of South Malaysia Industries (SMI) who elect to sell their shares in the market will receive an immediate increase in capital value of 17.5 per cent, based on the last transacted price of M 54.70 a share on May
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  • 193 14 AN IMPROVED second half has helped Public Corporation (formerly known as Public Textiles) to reduce substantially losses incurred in the first half. For the year ended Dec 31, 1982, the group registered an operating pre-tax loss of $39,363. Although this compares poorly with
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  • 333 14 FEDERAL Flour Mills Bhd, reporting its results for the first time as a listed company, has enjoyed a substantial increase in group pre-tax profits for 1962. The Malaysian group chalked up pre-tax profits of M 521.206 million against $7.8 million before. The figure
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  • 38 14 SINGAPORE Glmbb (1974) Lti has —ce< a grasp pre-tax i«m at J7.2 arilllM fsr the year eaded March SI (H.6S mUttes prsfit prevW iy), ess tsresver af MM mUlka (WIA milUea). N. Osai dfvtdeai has been Secured.
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  • 456 14  -  ■BMI Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG JURONG Brickworks, the largest private brickmaker in Singapore, is planning to go public soon. Business Times understands that discussions on the flotation of the company are at an advanced stage and that a public issue
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  • 386 14 PUBUC Bank's final dividend of 10 per cent gross will be paid on July 21 to all shareholders registered with the company as at June 22. UNITED Meter Werks (Malaysia) Mfcp BM s register of transfers and members will be closed for seven days immediately after its AGM
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  • 381 14 THE FOLLOWING are results of final events only: SWIMMING Women's 800 metres treestyle: 1) Junie Sng (S) 8:59.46 (record), 2) Katerina Ong (M) 9:33.92, 3)Elfira Rosa Nasutiou (Ind). Men's 100 metres breaststroke: 1) Jairulla Jaltulla (Phil) 1:08.10 (record), 2) Francisco Guanco (Phil) 1:09.56, 3) Oon Jin Teck
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  • 805 14 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew ALL IS not yet lost at financially and operationally troubled United Engineers. The ailing group may yet emerge as a trimmer, fitter company with viable interests in specialist engineering and property development and investment. But the road to recovery is
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    • 175 14 Tan Choon Chye Management Services (Pte) Ltd. Singapore Secretarial Services Co. (Pte) for: Corporate Secretarial Services Management Advisory Services Project Studies Micro Computer Accounts Automation contact: Tel: *****26 or *****27 Executive Chairman: Tan Choon Chye M/Director: Mrs. Low nee Tan Leng Fong 6001 Beach Road #12-01 #12-11 Golden Mile Tower
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    • 247 14 Whenyousit ina ROLLAX-A-CHAIR discomfort disappea computerised rollers feefing of refreshed relaxation into your body. LI H 0 tt Stb V I—J L 4 U-U VI Tr ft ■VH S V is h-t I TTI r—i Push button to activate your own body roller program P IN OM For discomfort between
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 57 14 OUTLOOK for today: Showers in some areas in the afternoon. Report tor 24 hoars prior to 7.3t pm on May 29 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.3 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 23.7 Associated humidity 91 Hours of sunshine 3.05 Rainfall in millimetres 0.2 Total rainfall for the month 160.8
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 292 15 A LEADING tanker operator, Japan Line, may lay up two more very large crude carriers at the Johore River Anchorage off Pasir Gudang. These will join the two large tankers of between 230,000 dwt and 250,000 dwt which have been
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    • 495 15  -  By G DURAIRAJ THE Penang Port Commission has expressed concerned over the practice of a number of large importers unstuffing their fully laden boxes in the container freight station. The commission noted that some consignees are importing fully laden boxes as LCL's and
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 93 15 Reuter THE weight of exports shipped from Hongkong's Kwai Chung container terminal rose to a record 423,268 tonnes last month, a HK government spokesman said. This was 8.35 per cent above the level last April, he said. There was a 4.7 per cent increase in the weight
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      • 52 15 THE OY Tung Group has become a shareholder in Containerbases Ltd and joins OCL and ACT as owners of the six UK inland container depots operated by the group, according to a statement released recently. The group has container bases at Barking, Leeds, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester and Coatbridge
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      • 142 15 THE US Court of Appeals has affirmed the Federal Maritime Commission's denial of claims by the Boston Shipping Association that it suffered damages as a result of an assessment on containers in the master contract between the International Longshoremen's Association and various Atlantic and Gulf employer groups. BSA,
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      • 102 15 Reuter THE Federation Nationale des Ports et Docks section of the Confederation Generale du Travail said it called for a 24-hour dock strike on June 2 to coincide with a protest March in Paris. The union is protesting against the transfer of the handling of French goods to
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    • 731 15 Shlpptaf Ltae AC Toepler Afw Ahreakiei Uner All tram Aipac Angooav* AntaraShpg A PC Liar APL Aqua Linn PM« VI vra VI vn VI IV V VI in x (M i 1 s 9 S 4 a 4/5 Sklpptag Use EUat Qma Eurasia Everett Orient Evergreen Feaco
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    • 630 16 SALES for continued trading were slow to develop at the London second-hand sale and purchase market last week. Though the Greeks were still present in the market they had exercised more restrain in acquiring second-hand tonnages compared with previous months. Their purchases included an ultra large crude carrier,
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    • 106 16 AMERICAN Marine Line may soon resume its Philadelphia-Puerto Rican service, which it introduced last November with a pronouncement of "rates 10 per cent below existing rates." •The 644 TEU Caribe Enterprise, which has been laid up and under repair in Brooklyn since March, was sent on
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    • 354 16 SHIPOWNERS are responsible for ensuring that their vessels are supplied with up-to-date and accurate charts, the UK Court of Appeal has ruled. It is not sufficient to leave the matter to the ship's master. The court said there must be a
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    • 1736 16 GRAIN chartering was slightly more active on Thursday, with easier rates paid for more forward grain shipments from the US Gulf to Japan. A 50,000 ton cargo was arranged for this voyage for July at US|lB.9O compared with 130.30 paid for a June loader. Two July cargoes of
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    • 464 16 A BILL which would oblige all foreign commerce vessels, including US flag carriers, using US ports to post a bond of up to USJI million per vessel has drawn strong opposition from representatives of shipowners and the US Maritime Administration. The bill, which
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    • 198 16 A CALL for a permanent maritime strategy committee under the control of Britain's Prime Minister has been made by former Premier Mr James Callaghan. Speaking at the opening of new pilotage buildings at Milford Haven, Mr Callaghan said there was a vital need for a considered
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    • 197 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports' Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.
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    • 1176 17  -  By GOH ENG KEE NEDLLOYD Lines, which suffered a 66 per cent drop in profits last year, will continue to perform poorly and drag group earnings down again this year. The shipping operations of the Royal Nedlloyd Group of the Netherlands returned
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    • 6682 22 1 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world n The list below tabulates, by port of e destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated i dates of arrival and departure
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    • 798 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Locate Osaka Bay 54/436 30.5.83 0230 Mansfield 49 0700-0800/1200-1400 Fl/Fl Led a Maersk 8305 30.5.83 0600-0900/1230-1400 Gl/Gl 2330 Maersk 51 0900-1000/1000-1100 0900-1000/1000-1100 Nl/Nl Pl/Pl Anro Asia
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    • 1887 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adrtatlr (MUliff Continental FwnVrs <S i Cargo Freight t PK i Singapore Shipping Corporation IS) Jairhaun Merah <PKi R Jumabhoy ĕ Sons (PN i */r»-Rara*» Ume Transgroup Pie Lid Ahreaklel User Service Kim
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    • 418 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Barber Talisman 47 Barber alongside 30.5.83/2100 Kota Cahaya 8/9 PIL alongside 30.5.83/0930 No 6 Donam 37/8 NAPL alongside 30.5.83/2300 Cherry Man is 27/8 Lian Soon 30.5.83/0700 31.5.83/2300 Equator IV 22 Thong Soon 30.5.83/0700 31.5.83/0700 Haewoo No 5
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    • 571 15 Times Bookshops LONDON Freights n/m SHIP Sales n CONSORTIA m SHIPPING Schedule vm/IX WHO Acts for Whem IX CONTAINER Schedules IX SHIPS la Pert X REGIONAL Weather X .1 R DIM I \ll SKA LOR I)s iOOCL I Orient OVERSEAS CokUUHM LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING COfSAG
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    • 19 15 ■BUM tea Land Houston I Vancouver Mons«jng May 20 May 27 Jun 3 hjn 10 Jun 17 fan 24
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    • 833 15 I The Straits Co A m P a s Times Key I DIRECTORY Agencies Of Singapore (Buku Merah) pore J 3rah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER TO: UJ3. PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EABT CANADA, INLAND POINTS I Pen*nc I SM 30-30/5 31/S-1/6 5-5/6 6-7/6 13-13/6 14-15/6 LAURA 15-19/6 20-21/6 27-27/6 20-20/6
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    • 416 16 n FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Eur W»a 1) (atari ?)H-burt| 3) B»en I 4) R'fcn. 2) Rdam 13) H'bw( I 4) Gtwri 26/7 2/1 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp l Havre. Basle. I*. 3) Bremen Bremerhaven. Aartois. Copendafen Heisink. 4) Matop. Stockholm. Oslo 'Acceptor Europe carpi tor feeder
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    • 319 16 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE COMTAMER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wwt Pacific North Wast Mtar n UAB OAK Mm IS UT hi Atlantic/Canada UAB 0* Mother Kl a/i 1/7 hkam a J/7 1/7 nsa a sui *a ru> 2/7 J/7 J/7 ia/7 11/7 14/7 am SM uomn 13/7 11/7 11/7 a/7 Jl/7 27/7
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    • 747 17 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT HDwj Bre* rtm UHi S'tM ia Md Fa cargo to Horn Kong ca« to Cod*. M Jafcai, Data A A. DkaM Accepting of* tar Pagh<iO 0 Bavah by ImOoi muk to S'pn
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    • 474 17 NOTICE K "HAPt'AS" VOY-7 arrived IMh May, IW3 M.V. "THEEE STAB" VOY-I arrived m Mk May, IKI Consignee! of all damaged carP** the captioned vessels are hereby notify that the General Survey will be held oa the 31st May, IX3 (Tuesday) at Jurong Port Godown No.l from 10:00 am to
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    • 692 18 EXPORTS Eipreu TeM* Eipreu Oiataßay g T*yeßay Uwgpet fay Eraeklurl Eipreu »M|ke«| Eiprrw BBEBBffll Spore P KeianfPtn Leaoes Genoa H burj B'haven (Warn Antwerp Bilbao tfti ftctamrt 2/6 4/« 6/6 30/6 16/7 13/7 10/7 </7 3/7 Heme Mcfcmn 24/6* a/6 16/7 a/7 »/7 •Via feeder seryict Tokyo Bay TO USA
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    • 470 18 MCSLINE lmtrmt LturotA nt» CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUS AN S POM P H£ SUMY OCIAN VMM 7-9 km U-U «Tw nmnm u-n km PtNANG BUSAM 15-14 km 27 28 k FIA.LY CONTAMERISED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA NEST/EAST COASTS LJNCACMm WC SUMUt CMM 24/5 27/5 3/4 W* #/7 IP 11/7 13/7 «mmaw
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    • 577 18 < ''to-* EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE acceptrig fa 11a cargo for Str WC FlI ROM UNI LHV f"* f" V a/t H/t tvi iNriani u/« %n 11 n 11n i*n u/r EwiMki n/t is/7 it/? nn tin nn mso ftccOTMG ia/fa t fa/fa ro sontwc umb. cotormcoi.
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    • 678 18 I Everett Lines 7 Burn* Five Star Shipping Corpn W "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" l mnwr rno biivmai. LOADING FOR RANGOON HTOKHM •••MTMnnimw NM muntmrnk rmm/n i 31/2 to 2/4 to 14/17 to Camp* im« Aryan tin* D* mmm* Imttcaminafltai SAC I F "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOt DURBAN MONTEVOEO BUENOS
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    • 205 18 uv.imk, TP. UJSL QSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD 1 V -A i UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE ONCtfOK MEL UK KmK LOM FOR «*TTX MAMO hm samon CKKS I 25 lm aeons «*I K£IMC met mmrmrnim 2J2111M/7 t 2JM371 am WD ra. *7232/3 •MUTSM TUB ft TKMSPOfT l» I* 17»3 ft M
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    • 562 19 PIL GROUP VESSELS VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTA 06 WA E-44S IN Pl/2 JUNE HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, AQABA. ADEN KOTAJAYA E-439 7/8 JUNE HOOEIDAH, JEDOAH. AOABA. ADEN. KISMAYU KOTA MEW AH E-441 15/17 JUNE HOOEIOAH. PT. SUDAN. MOMBASA KOTA WIS AT A E-447 28/30 JUNE HOOEIDAH. JEDOAH. ADEN. AQABA. PTSUDAN KOTA
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    • 469 19 D IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT WEST BOUND FAR EAST/RAO SERVICE M.V. AL«AZJ M.V. ALWASJTTI S port P. Ketonj toadn( for: Bomb ajr/Aqaba/Bavab/ Bajtxlad Madras Cocfwi 10 June —doll! .2 Yokohama/Osaka/Kobe M.V. ALWASJTTI 10 June Yokohama/Osaka/Kobe THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAD I BASRAH UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAVCRS
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    • 652 19 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE S,M,IS o*o* HAM 8 HAVEN ROi <27/®) 20 25/0 27/0 V 7 7/7 12/7 W/7 w U/7 21/7 21 nn 27/7 a l/« 5/0 f 11/0 12, euro* STRAITS l/( 0/0 PNG 7/1 15/0 15/* 21/S 27/® 20/4 12/7 19/7 WITH LBttTY TO
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    • 799 19 P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD Indonesian National Shipping Line TO US* EAST,/ NEST COAST N GULP POUTS (FULLY CONTAINERISED VESSELS) STORE &0W» 406 *7/5 MTACARTA fey 'V 1P HOUSTON SAVANNAH 1/7 1/7 7/1 11/1 KNTOM Buraton 11/7 17/7 14/< 17/1 Mm accepta* C¥f Mawtreal Galmtan H Ortrnn Charleston Nortok PMadefeNa TO TAiWAN
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    • 728 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES Y> BANK LINE EXPRESS DEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/COMT FORTHBANK MEADOWBANK IVYBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 31 Moy 28 June 1 July 5 July 22 June 25 July 28 July 31 July 23 Aug 19 Sep 21 Sep 25 Sep Lukes Lines U.S. GULF MRECT SERVICE Etom VELMA
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    • 1495 20 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FEEDER VESSEL STORE MOTHER ¥ESSEI TOKYO N'YORK SVNAH ST JOHN MONTE RUBY V 4 SW 'JAPAN AMBROSE V7O 13 Jun 13 Jul 11 lul PIONEER V2l 3 Jun YAStNMA MARU V 42 24 Jun 25 Jul 21 Jul 27 Jul «Mt*
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    • 813 20 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE to, LOS MGEIES SIM F«*WCISCO SEATTU TACOMA VANCOUVER BC *fctptm, ra/ra —'.T Ssi. ST AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE fCI/fa Cantamn S ~tw Alio accepts '< "l» *Mi MB Bm 20/71 ?A«t 11 »uj AM Oris "RANMS b Wnr 19 M It NEW ZEALAND
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    • 602 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "J 114 Anton Road. #18-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207. Tal: *****22 A *****07 P.Kalang: Tal: *****1/8. f REO SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEOITERRANEAN SERVICES S pore Loadnt For: HAf I*oo NO. 3 7 June Aleiandria/Benfhari/Assab HAISBON 12 June Bandar Abbas HAf WOO NO. 5 14 June Assab/Aleiandria/Benfhazi/Tripofi ASIA MERCHANT MARINE
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    • 693 20 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD <\n-. ..|,l Iti If"m Ii t l I.'. I lel 46S I BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK ANANGEL WISDOM *****05 S pore P. Kelangloadng tar 4 Jim fDAM/UK (AVON) Vtual loadtog at Kota Xiubjfc R alpac line ssr ,C 4 ■nn>r Spoff f *tl*ng LotdMg Mr 1(0 Safcd
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    • 603 21 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): CPMJL3SW+ 3/6 4/6 C CONTAMER 21N 11/6 12/6 HK COKTAfO 35W 18/6 19/6 SS BUDGE 41* 25/6 26/6 C ROZE 34W 2/7 3/7 N GARNET 15* 9/7 10/7 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C PAUL S pore Closing Times FCL Cargo 0500
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    • 525 21 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN, INCHON SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITT AGONG, CHAIN A. CALCUTTA vnut OaryOiKt/JOtt 1 ItSMI sww »«ms wprupi AQNCIS PTI ITD 1H rs\ utu Calcutta 1/1 11/7 75/7 nn »»%l* *GIN'S fWMS Still SOU BHD *1 let 414}*)
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    • 1031 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD 0104 Tete P hone *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS 213*0 RS ***** RS ***** P. RELMK !o S I'TScEMPfffJS SLfiiEJ!? FLOOt S S H*» THOW SHTffC 23 Wetd Oua r Penang 5 *****/***** THei ***** WAH SOON SON.
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    • 127 21 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 3 Shmtofl Way #20 05 #20 06 Stanton Smfjpoff 0106 Tct *****88 (5 lows) Tetw R*****9 SUMP REGULAR SERVICES TO ERST MALAYSIA ETA ETD DESTMRTKM Mm Mm Mhk 2/6 5/6 Bntuta/K. hW MtalLMßr 31/5 2/6 Labtm/Krti Kmfc*/Mura Sri Nm Mm No 4 5/C t/6 S«d*«i/T>waj
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 542 22 Kv;|ioiial Container Lines 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday MTMMMM RATANA BNUM SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER S'per* PK PN( L»i*h tar A VESSEL taPt/30 May Jeddah KUSU ISLAM) 1/10 )un Muscat. Dubai. Abu Dhabi. Bahrain, Mu EAST MALAYSIA REGULAR LINER S*ptra
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 103 23 am TTaTTn MANAGEMENT PTE LTD 10 Anson Rood. #35-15 International Plaza, Sfiaapori 0207 T«l *****11 (12 Lr+n)T*tmx RS ***** FRTMAN n.". 1 *i> Li HMM. MTWr KTTIKMM KMX I CUT COAST I GU.F AUCHLAW KUMETON irrmTON. Mm •ALSO ACaPTiIG CAAGOLS FOB OTHER POCTS/KSTMAIIONS ON IS QUI ST •ALSO ACCtPTMG HBOUNO
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    • 441 23 NedHoyd Lines Loading to: M#jJj»gcftllHlFil MEXICO/CENTRAL/EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICA N. Map—hi N. Nagoya N. M rttet/ N Map*er N\ X. Loading to: AUSTRALIA loadma for Burnie MAN 2 S.JOSE ACAJ C'BAL BTOWN* P. OF SPAIN 16/7 23/7 26/7 1/8 7/8 9/8 16/8 26/8 1/9 7/9 9/9 16/9 26/9 2/10 8/10
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 1801 24 stepping (sirigapore) pnvate limited NVOCC EXPRESS SERVICE Accepting FCI/LCI I Conventional cargoes DESTN ETA KK/TAWAU/SAMMkAN 4th km COLOMBO 6th km BANGKOK 3rd kaw EUROPE/FAR EAST LINER SERVICE ETA no WSCH FROM Q .COWQtPOK Sth ka 6th km HMBU*G/ANTROP TARPON SEALA* 12* kne ISO) km HAkBLRG ANTREJtf Carp BoatMp tat 2243)88/9,
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    • 167 24 Regional Weather K s vV. r A r A I M S! S» (U H n *****j t- < i< IC °C Win Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. legend: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction
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