The Business Times, 1 July 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FRIDAY, JULY 1, IMS 60 CENTS
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  • 302 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH THE Provisional Mass Rapid Transit Authority is considering appointing a bank to advise on loan packages offered by contractors in their tenders. Project director of the Authority, Mr S M Scott, said the finance advisory committee of the Authority
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  • 249 1 Reuter THAI Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda yesterday unveiled the national budget and immediately came under fire from the apposition for not qiending enough. He presented to parliament a budget of 192 billion baht (US$B.3 billion) for the fiscal year beginning in October, an 8.5
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  • 376 1  -  By AGNES WEE CONSTRUCTION companies in Singapore are finding it more difficult to obtain approval to recruit foreign workers for worksites. The Ministry of Labour is becoming more stringent in its processing of work permit applications for workers from non-tradi-tional sources which include India,
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  • 733 1  -  By TERESA LIM THREE banks in Hongkong have announced that they will operate a two-tier interest rate structure for savings deposits from September. Customers who maintain daily balances of less than HK$l,OOO will receive interest 2.5 per cent less than the allowed
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  • 147 1 AP THE five Asean nations could emerge from the world recession with healthy results and more competitive industries, says the US Chamber of Commerce in Washington. Few countries have come through the past three years of difficult economic times in better shape than Indonesia, Malaysia,
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 49 1 Reuter TRADING on the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange hit a record 1,637 lots yesterday, compared with the previous record of 1,019 on May 25. Palm oil brokers attributed the rise mainly to the State Trading Corp of India renewing its tender after being absent for two weeks.
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    • 91 1 AP EUROPEAN Community consumer prices rose 8.6 per cent in the year ending May 30, the lowest increase in years, but still more than in the United States, the EC statistical service said. It was further evidence of easing inflation in the EC, with seven of the
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    • 55 1 Reuter RECURRENT profits of 86 Japanese banks rose 28 per cent to a record 1,752 billion yen in fiscal 1982 ended March 31 from a previous high of 1,369 billion yen in fiscal 1981, the Federation of Bankers' Associations of Japan said. The federation attributed the higher profits
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    • 65 1 AP THE Indonesian government is studying applications by Stanvac and Caltex to extend long-term contracts allowing them to develop Indonesia's oil reserves. Stanvac, the longest-established US oil company in Indonesia, will in November face the expiration of a 20-year contract with the state to work on-shore deposits on
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    • 87 1 Reuter THE Trade Union Congress of the Philippines, the country's largest labour group, has asked for wage increases of between 17.8 and 21.4 per cent because of expected domestic oil price rises, the Labour Ministry said yesterday. A ministry spokesman said the union had asked for a 21.4
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    • 73 1 Reuter ECUADOE'S state-owned oil corporation, Cepe, has agreed to sell 24,000 barrels per day of oil to Belen Enterprise International Inc of the US at US$2B a barrel. The contract, for one year from May 1, 1983, may be renewed for another 12 months or longer, in which
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    • 55 1 Reuter THE Japanese government will not call for a voluntary restriction by Japanese car makers on exports to the US in fiscal 1984, starting April 1, International Trade and Industry minister Sosuke Uno said. Trade ministry officials quoted Mr Uno as saying the government will not support an
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    • 42 1 THE New York stock market staged a broad advance yesterday morning, following through on Wednesday's late rally. The Dow Jones Average of 30 Industrials climbed 6.01 points to 1,219.85 in the first half hour. Gainers took a 2-to-l losers.
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  • 245 1 THE Singapore National Employers Federation is asking the Ministry of Health to consider offsetting companies' cost of hospitalisation benefits against the 3 per cent Central Provident Fund contributions by employers to the Medisave account. Federation president Jack Chia said the
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  • 446 1 AP EDUCATORS and computer experts have asked Congress to help American companies fight off Japanese companies that are threatening to take over high technology markets. Former CIA deputy director Admiral Bobby Inman told a House science and technology subcommittee: "We have to keep
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    • 237 1 TT*|TT BANQUE Indosuez introduces a varied housing loan package today Page I THE real estate industry is still using the imperial standard of measurement Page S THE American Senate armed services committee has approved a record US$2OO billion defence bill which meets President Reagan's full request for the B-l bomber
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    • 134 1 As always, ICB gives you the better interest rate. And prompt, courteous service at any of our branches. Fixed Deposit 6% pa. 1 month (minimum $5,000) 6 1 /4% p a. 2 months 6Vi% p a. 3 months 6Vi% p a. 6 months 6%% p a. 9 months 6%% p
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    • 101 1 Reduction/Enlargement PPC •It Editorial...page I very tender, very rare V/ A There was a time when there were no machines and man was the supreme artisan His hands the tools of ingenuity. Testoni perpetuate the an of such craftsmanship Each piece of leather hand-cured and metamorphosed into a collection of
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 391 2 BANQUE Indosuez introduces a varied housing loan package today. The bank's standard housing loan scheme is similar to usual housing loans found in the market. This scheme, which allows the use of a client's Central Provident Fund savings in addition to the bank loan
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    • 90 2 Reuter ARGENTINA'S Treasury deficit last month was 3.46 billion pesos against 3.58 billion peso 6 in April and 0.20 billion pesos in May last year, the Treasury said. May income was 2.66 billion pesos against 2.32 billion pesos in April and 0.59 billion pesos last May. Spending was
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    • 92 2 Reuter A STEERING committee of Western hanks has begun a two-day series of talks with the Polish foreign trade bank Handlowy on debt rescheduling, banking sources said. The committee chaired by Swiss Bank Corp and comprising a selection of Poland's Western creditors will only be discussing
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    • 245 2 Reuter MEXICO'S Finance Ministry said it signed an accord in Paris last weekend to restructure US$l.55 billion in Mexican private sector foreign debt owed to the government export banks of 16 Western industrial nations. Roberto Contreras, the ministry's information director, said the accord covered capital
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    • 216 2 Reuter EFFORTS to resolve Latin America's foreign debt problems have run into a blind alley and measures applied by the International Monetary Fund are only emergency solutions, former Peruvian Finance Minister Manuel Ulloa said. "Under no circumstance should Latin America accept conditions imposed by the IMF
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    • 292 2 Reuter THE FEDERAL Bessrve will need to add reserves to the system la the will have to act to iflwt seassaal (actors which drain reserves» sets* My a rise hi desmad tor earreaey as the —mmer way» the nnsssmtots said. David Jsass
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    • 488 2 THE foreign exchange market was extremely quiet yesterday. The US dollar, after pursuing its erratic course the day before, was almost lifeless. Against the local currency, the dollar opened at 512.1300/10, a scant 10 points above the overnight closing rate of $2.1290/00. Throughout the day, it moved lethargically
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    • 225 2 THE dollar was steady in featureless trading yesterday and closed at 239.80 yen, above the 239.30 opening and the 239.35/50 New York close. Uncertainty over US interest rate trends after the end of the quarter, and over the direction of the yen/dollar rate contributed to the quietness. Turnover was
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    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.04 per cent.
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    • 178 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on June 30: U8 DoUan<8aot) Off.r Bid 7 day* 9H 9* 1 month 911/16 99/16 2 month] 9* 9H 3 months 913/16 911/16 6 months 10* 10 9 months 10 3/16 101/16 12 months 10* 10* Dw. 8w.Fr* 1 month 3
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    • 43 2 RANGE at prices offered by discount h0UM oa Jant 30: Overnight: GUI departs: 1 3 Cloiiil B.»m felhif 3-month Treasury bills 2* 2Vt 3-month Bank bills 7% 7* 3 months CD 7* 7 6 months CD 7H 7H Source: National Discount Co
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    • 296 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly firmer compared with New York levels after fluctuating narrowly throughout the session in quiet trading. Total sales for the day was recorded at 24 lots while kerb volume at 335 lots. Prompt closed slightly higher at U*****.80/417.80 an ounce compared with $415.50/416.50
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    • 34 2 New York I1J8B 11J7B 11. MS 11. IBS Zurich 11.47B 11.T0B 11.57S 11 JOS Singapore 11.S7B 11 JOB 11.57S 11.COS CkMtaf prtc **In US dollar* troy (mbo I. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 118 2 THE US dollar yesterday fell against most major currencies, although yesterday's trading was thin and sMective. Dealers cited dollar/mark selling by European operators, pushing the US unit down to *****/73 marks from an early 2.5521/28 and New York's close of 2.5470/ 80. The Hongkong dollar is ruling at 7.1700/1850
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    • 75 2 THE dollar yesterday opened slightly firmer against most currencies in moderate trading, with no clear direction ahead of the long US holiday week-end. Opening quote* yesterday: US L53B T5 Cm 1.S715 50 Cram UJT4/7T D Mk 3.8875 W15 DPI 4.3573/300 S Ft 3 .2170 2306 B Fr cob 77.75/88
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 177 2 GREAT PACIFIC FINANCE ITD ■> t ma waesner nozo, 400 Balestior Rood #01-26 to #01-27, Singapore 1232 xx-awMattgaMßMßS v Great Pacific Finance celebrates their new branch opening today at Balestier Plaza. An open invitation is extended to all Business Associates, Clients, Well-wishers and Friends to attend a reception today from
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    • 334 2 Giant steps Mitsubishi Bank celebrates its K)th anniversary in Singapore. SN I Mitsubishi Bank became part of the Singapore scene at the beginning of its emergence as a rising industrial nation. We were privileged to have been able to contribute to the giant steps it has taken since then. We
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 357 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES July 1-Oct 18 (Tuesdays and Fridays): Effective Personnel Management, Waterloo Centre, Personnel A Organisation Development July 2: Receptionist Workshop, Waterloo Centre, Secretariats and Meetings Pte Ltd July 4-5: EDP Operations Audit, The Arcade, I/ACT Pte Ltd July 4-Sep 5 (Mondays and Thursdays): The Administrative Secretary,
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    • 162 3 MCDONALD'S will balld a reiteanit at the World Trade Ceatn. This will be Ite first on Ike west side of Ike island and Ike tenth la Singapore. Plans (er Ike riaglesterey building kave bees drawn ap by Deka ArchJteel, a local firm, and
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    • 306 3 THE estimated cost of building the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry's new building at Telok Ayer Street has been inflated by another $20 million. The chamber also has to settle for a building (to house its clan and trade associations) that
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    • 370 3  -  By AGNES WEE THE REAL estate industry has yet to leave the imperial standard of measurement. Property consultants, agents and buyers still think of land area and space in terms of square feet, instead of square metres, when retail goods are
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    • 302 3 DET Norske Veritas, the Norwegian ship classification society, will invest about $1 million in a fuel quality testing facility at its Marine Technology Centre in Singapore's Science Park. The facility, its third worldwide, will be available to members of the Veritas fuel
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    • 191 3 THE Disabled Persons Section of the Ministry of Social Affairs should "veer away from its traditional direct service functions and take on a more developmental role". Parliamentary Secretary (Environment and Social Affairs) Teo Chong Tee said this yesterday when he opened the workshop on "National
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    • 370 3 EVERY other day, one factory worker in Singapore loses a finger, a thumb or even an arm because of industrial accidents. Last year, 197 workers became partially but permanently disabled, most of them because of accidents that could have been avoided, said
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 434 4 Reuter THE American Senate armed services committee has approved a record USSUO billion defence bill including President Reagan's full request for the B-l bomber and most of what he wanted for MX nuclear missiles. The bill, which now must win full Senate approval, includes
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    • 529 4 Reuter A LASTING West German economic recovery is not yet in right, two of the country's leading economic Institutes said. The Munich-baaed IFU institute mIH in its latest economic report that the German manufacturing and hn»<ting industries have revised downwards their expectations for the next half
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    • 297 4 Reuter THE UK government hopes to otter shares in stateowned British Telecom to the public in autumn, 1984, after establishing an Office of Telecommunications (Oftel) next spring, Trade and Industry Minister Cecil Parkinson said. Parkinson was commenting in a statement on the
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    • 210 4 UPI JAPANKBK (iWMt ageaelee him begum Mappiag Ml ant jwrt apr 4efe»ee eettays, that will be 1 par eeat betow the enrart itrcL Bmm Mkilii, geaerai—to el Prime HMMv Ytuklrt Ntkuiit'i jfce qM The mlmm-1 per eeat said will be nrrlei eat wltheat exeeptlea, wall
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    • 363 4 AP A SOVIET report hat refuted Western suspicions that a Warsaw Pact summit held In Moscow on Tuesday was rent by internal discord on defence issues and EastWest policy. East European sources and Western diplomats contended that the summit had aimed to produce a
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    • 744 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Nunber Tine From PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SFO/HKG TMA TL351 0600 BEY/BOM SIA SQ43 0750 DHA MAS MH601 0820 KUL CAL CI010 OSS JED/DHA MAS MH67I 0906 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA Bid 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL
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    • 382 5 JAPANESE exports will -rise by 7.7 per cent in the second half of calendar 1983 from first-half levels and imports will rise by 0.9 per cent, the Economic Planning Agency (EPA) said in survey report. .The survey, conducted in May, covers 33 Japanese
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    • 400 5 Reuter THE Reagan administration has forecast that US economic recovery next year would be stronger than earlier expected. The forecast on Wednesday by senior administra- tion officials came as the Commerce Department reported that the US index of leading indicators had posted another solid gain. The
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    • 522 5 Reuter THE United Kingdom's gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to rise by up to 2Vi per cent this year and inflation may temporarily rise to between five and six per cent, said Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson. At the time of the
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    • 149 5 Reuter THE New Zealand economy is likely to remain weak over the next 18 months, with real incomes and coosumption falling and unemployment rising. The Organisation (or Economic Cooperation and Development (OBCD) said in a report real gross domestic product is expected at best
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 319 4 AGUAR The best man to keep your high performance car running beautifully is the man who has worked with fine machinery all his life. Zanis of Autohouse Service Centre spent 2 years on the South East Asian racing circuit working with Formula, saloon and rally cars. He has also worked
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    • 132 4 Ona scaleof 1000, this shoe is a 990. The New Balance 990 is the most technologically sophisticated running shoe made today. It has a unique polyurethane Motion Control Device for maximum stability. A midsole unit made of three different layers of EVA for shock absorption And a new Superflex outersole
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 66 5 This day marks the grand opening of INDOCOM Computer Centre in Singapore Ccmeand meet us for your right choice at computer hardware, software cmd services. Far East Plaza. #04-125/126 14 Scotts Road. Singapore 0922 Tel: *****93 (3 lines) 4 k» I I 1 *1 4 If .•**>* 'A ni >
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  • 491 6 INVENTOR George Devol is one American who cannot understand his country. In the 1950s and 60s, he took out several dozen patents for what he called "programmed article handling device". He visioned that American industry would be revolutionised by his ideas. Today he has been proved
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  • 1013 6  -  New capital spending depends on plant operation rate By WINSTON WILLIAMS NYT MORE of the United States's production capacity is being put hack into use as the economy recovers from years of recession. But a big question in charting the course of the recovery
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    • 199 6 WE (:AN (i Ti YOl J A BETTER VIEW OF FINE ARTS INVESTMENTS When it comes to providing you and your family with added financial security, fine arts investment offers remarkable opportunities. For substantial private investors living in Asia. Citibank s private bankers working with Sotheby Parke Bernet international auctioneers
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 700 6 i j.5.r: 1 1 1 t t CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 When it comes to the crunch, you can eat it (6) 7 Catch up on repairs (8) 8 Cause! (6) 10 Figure a Royal Academician to be female (5) 13 Be patient with a carol singer (4) 14 Sounds
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    • 779 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 m OpHtic Mowed by Haute b Not a Hume (Mandarin/r) 4.30 Sports Spectacular: Glimpses of the All Stars Basketball Championships in Ohio in which the East team defeated the West team. 5.00 The Book Tower Introducing a book by Geraldine Kane, The Day After Yesterday. It is
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  • 714 7  -  By ANGELA TAN Reuter MALAYSIA, pressing ahead rapidly with its economic and industrial development despite the world recession, has attracted a wave of interest from new foreign investors. Western governments are supporting their businessmen with attractive financial packages and credit facilities to try to win multi-million
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  • 708 7  -  By LEONARD SILK NYT IN HIS "Essays in Persuasion," John Maynard Keynes called himself "a Cassandra who could never influence the course of events in time." Yet here we are at the lflOth anniversary of his tyrth, and he has turned out to be the century's most
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 56 7 It's OUB, not UOB Tha letters column published in paga 8 ynttrday carriad a lattar from a sharahoidar of Ovaraaaa Union Bank regarding it* recant rights isaua. Howavar, tha haadiina and taxt arronaoualy rafarrad to tha bank aa UOB on two occaaiona. It should, of couraa, ba rafarrad to aa
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    • 1689 7 FAR EAST FINANCE ORGANIZATION LIMITED AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 ST DECEMBER 1982 fin Stngapon dollars) THE COMPANY 1901 THE GROUP FIXED ASSETS INTEREST IN SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES INVESTMENTS at coal Quoted snares (Market value 552.294.800) Unquoted shares HOUSING AND GENERAL LOANS due after 12 months CURRENT
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 764 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain BUI with the American Express" Card "if you dont already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" rf Just the right touch of magic to turn your night into Gold. Music hi ttacchus Inicrthit;, >rni! of /.< >rni< >n U. M !i
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    • 212 8 we serve poubA tbe it* m Our newly extended Coffee Garden b now better than ever. Whether you have an appetite for local or continental food, you'll find our staff friendly and efficient, our food appealing and delicious. Try our famous claypot specialities, Hainanese chicken rice and other dishes. For
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 513 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee future* at midday yesterday were between £6 and £11 a tonne above Wednesday's close In traded positions. Volume at 984 lots was low and was swollen by 400 self trades on distant July. Five options were traded. BUGAK: The number four raw sugar futures contract
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    • 316 9 HNGAPOBE: Yesterday's closing prices In S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.04, 100 per cent second class 0.76. 100 per cent third class 0.72, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.62, Special 0.5«.
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    • 124 9 THE Malaysian palm oil market yesterday firmed after TnrH« renewed its tender after a two week absence and on Japanese bouses covering for processed palm oil. Trading was active. In July, south rose Ms2o to MSB2O a tonne while north and central gained MJ17.50 and Mslo respectively to
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    • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
      • 873 9 A STATEMENT by Treasury Secretary Donald Regan predicting a lower prime lending rate by the end of 1983 helped Wall Street stock prices on Wednesday to close moderately higher. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which had fallen over 36 points since last Thursday, closed at
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    • 31 9 Rubber: June 30 Singapore: 236.00 cent* (up 2.50 cent*) Malaysia: July: 255.00 cents (up 2AO cents) Tin: M $31.00 per kilo (up 10.00 centa) 110 tonnes (up 13 tonnes)
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    • 92 9 THE BTRAITB TIN price la Pnaig yesterday rsae It cents to M$Sl a Idle, still within tiw ITA tower ruge sf Ms2f.ls aad Dealer» cited the higher Leadea Metal Exchaage clese evernight aad the small offerings an firming factors at the end ef seeead expert qneta pertod. Geed
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    • 304 9 RUBBER PRICES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with July One RSS buyers quoted at 236.00 cents per Idlo, up 2.50 cents from Wednesday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on covering interest and speculative buying after an unchanged opening. Afternoon prices gained further ground on some late
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    • 326 9 RA8 price* In cenU per kUo yesterday Noon (per Irilo) C\rmm (per kilo) Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f o b 232.50 Int 1 R-S.S July 2S.00 tot. 1 RSS AufWt 237.50 Int. 2 R.S.S 225.00 UK Coot 224.00 tot. 3 R.S.S. 20. 00 UK/Coat 230.00 tot. 4 RSS
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    • 110 9 NOON 881 iMdSMRpm BAS S8R SO SSR40 ll-toa palta U-taapatt* ifwrm: Baysra 84 1) 111.40 D 207.40 Mlk) ilUra 213 JON S00.40N AlfMl eH^Mlk) 212.40 214.40N 208.40 210JON MKXLB J«ly It SMRCV SMRL SMR 4 SMR CP SMR 10 (1 -to® P*UM (1-toa pttUx <1 too pJlM
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    • 173 9 CHINEBE Prsdaee Exchange, flingsP*rr. nssa rlsslng priees per IN kg yesterday. Cui—l ail: Bulk fob $111.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand dram) fob *132.00 «Den, new dram fob $136.00 sellers. Cepea: Mixed (loose) $70 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $375.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper
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    • 196 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CKtaa yam: China Blue Phoenix X* 2,500; 3k 3.290, 40s 3,» (per bale of 400 lbs). Pton feeds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 5 9 See pagell for Asian stocks.
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  • 3381 10 BtD and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In «rackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after
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  • 2284 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In IoU of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIAL* AJaamrta (3 40B) Aieaai (3.585) (3) 3 54 (22) 3.56 (1)
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  • 767 10 THE Iwil stock market wu traded mixed yesterday with meet sf the trading activity again eeaeeatrated ea Malayslaa-baaed stack*. Price* epeaed well bat sellen lacreased as the day ware sa. The Bssiaeea Times Campsslte ladex, nevertheless, eaded 2-3» peiata higher at M$ J$ aad the Straits
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  • 453 10 AN EARLY rally on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday met with heavy profit-taking, leaving prices mixed to marginally easier. Market sentiment was initially boosted by improved trading conditions on Wall Street. But investors began to cash in on recent sharp gains. As a result, selected
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  • 182 10 MuMen' prt eta for Joly 1 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST The Commerce 3 43 3 64xd The Savings Fund 2.00 2.13 S'pore Prog Fund 157 1.97 S pore Sec Fund 2.35 2.50 S'pore Invest Fund l.M 1.21xd S'pore Equity Fund 1 53 1 62 AHA UNIT TRUST Mai Invest
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 221 11 GANDA Holdings Bhd has released a creditable set of figures for the half-year period ended March 31,1963. Group pre-tax profit at half time came to 5794,296, up from just 1310,725 previously. Turnover picked up 8.02 per cent to $22.8 million from $21.11 million chalked up in
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    • 391 11 LENDU Rubber Estates PLC, which is part of the MP Evans group, is being Malaysianised. Discussions are now in progress between the Johore SEDC and the company, states Lendu chairman Mr E Hadsley-Chaplin in the company's latest annual report. The chairman points out that, as
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    • 814 11  -  ■arket Talk... By CHRIS LIM A LOCAL stockbroking firm has made a favourable assessment of the shares of Perils Plaatattw. It expects the group's pretax profit for 1983 to be much higher than the M 554.99 million made in 1962. City Securities said Perlis has
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    • 317 11 SPP Ltd has told the Stock Exchange of Singapore that its purchase of an additional 140,000 shares of $1 each in the issued capital of Regional Piling and Construction Pie Ltd was satisfied by a cash payment of $14,000 or 10 cents per share. No directors or major
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    • 88 11 HYTEX Ltd has reported a group operating loss of $3,019 million for the half year ended March 31, 1963 as against a loss of $2,176 million previously. This was in spite of higher sales achieved during the period under review. Group sales amounted to $2,371 million compared with $2,333
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    • 308 11 THE WllM—h Process Babber Company Bhd has reported sharply lower profits for the half year ended March SI, IMS. Uaaadlted groap pre-tax profit released yesterday showed a fM per eeat drop to oaly MS»»,TO from SI J mlWoa achieved la the preceding first half. The poorer
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 401 11 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday closed off the day's high, but held significant gains, which mainly resulted from a magazine report in Hongkong optimistic about the political future of Hongkong. Brokers estimated the Hang Seng Index rose over 20 points at the start of trading, ending up 23.25 for
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      • 329 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher, helped by the recovery on Wall Street on Wednesday, with shares in medium and small sized companies leading the advance. The market average gained a provisional 26.76 to close at 8,870.95 on a volume of 400 million shares. The Tokyo Stock
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      • 88 11 JUKI JO PMM A co)> Mining Anglo Phil Apvx Mining AUu Con B Ba<\jlo Oold Baalc Petroleum Bcnfuet Con B CDCP nm pun Hid(j 0 015 ootm OOOM w too 0 1390 unch unch -ooooe 0 0006 ♦a -01 Marlnduquc B Mantecl Oriental B Phil Owmu Phllcx B Plcop
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      • 144 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed slightly higher in quiet trading concentrated among popular stocks. JUNE 30 Bahts Aokham Thai Asia ribr» 130 3 AniUiurt In* And trust 191 1 Bangkok Bulk Bank Of Ajrudhajra Ltd 910 190 3 unch Bala Shoe Bcrll Jucker 306 unch Charoonf Thai Wlr* 300 -4
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      • 306 11 SHARES ended marrowly mixed yesterday with some fluctuations attributed by brokers to the end of the tax year. The All-Ordi-naries Index was 1.1 points higher at 605.0. A quiet start to trading was enlivened by news that the Basker One well flowed 3,130 barrels of oil daily and 2.9
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    • 314 11 RASA Sayang Beach Hotels (Penang) Bhd does not expect any improvement in the occupancy level of its hotels this year. The company's chairman, Mr Kuok Hock Nien, blames this on the absence of a strong global economic recovery. "The prevailing worldwide recession continues
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    • International ROUNDUP
      • 303 11 aad Ce officials have predicted further gains in the stock market and no "dramatic tightening" of US monetary policy by the Federal Reserve Board over the near term. Concern about higher interest rates and a technically overbought market are expected to restrain demand (or stocks nearterm, but the
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      • 199 11 is dis- cussing the poasibiliy of an equity issue with its bankers but no agreement has been reached, a company official said. Previously Dome said it was reviewing financing alternatives to the hanking bailout plan, including the possiblity of a public issue. FW Sellers, a director and
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      • 74 11 will sell its 5 per cent interest in the Argyle diamond prospect and its stake In the Rhoodda colliery in Queensland to Bond Corp Holdings Ltd, Endeavour chairman Lennox Hewitt said after a board meeting. Hewitt said while the company is reluctant to sell its assets it
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      • 26 11 Carp's Pratt and Whitney Aircraft group, government products division, won a US$422 million air force contract for FIOO engines, the Defence Department said.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 32 11 HI tfftPN7 EXHIBITION AND SALE Of ANTIQUE ORIENTAL CERAMICS. SILVER. JADE, MAPS. OIL PAINTINGS OF SAILING SHIPS ft VICTORIAN EPERGNES at the Windsor Room Goodwood Park Hotai OPENS TOMORROW 10a.m. to 9p.m.
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    • 211 11 Now with Banque Indosuez, home ownership is easier with 6 housing loan schemes. 'a 1 It I Standard Housing Loan Scheme I Housing loan CPF 100% of valuation 20 year loan period 2 Standard Housing Loan/ f it, pWKwfi >cnefT*€ Similar fo Scheme 1 Additional advantage of 20% lump sum
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 174 12 Rites Indices 8th Mala I Ml 585 75 OUB 906 30 June 29 June 30 C Sugars M U1 1320 364 20 20 BTCompocite: 937.56 939 96 B Rtyi 280 10 BT Indicator: *****7 *****1 Hong Fok 234 17 ST Industrials: 965.16 967.54 Gentiag* Pegi M*ia 478 16 ST
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      142 12 Rises Indices A1SB 450 100 June 28 June 29 SMI 630 +90 MBT Index: *****14 *****12 Riverview 530 +50 NST Industrials 1341.03 1347.17 Text Corp 370 +50 NST Finance: 2473.07 2470.85 MAA 680 30 NST Hotels: 659.13 659.01 Sel Prop 770 25 NST Properties: 1045.73 1043.90 HL Finance
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    • 54 12 H.K.HANG SENG ThllfHott tlMA QC Wednesday 003.9 Week Ago 600.5 A uuraaw 004J5 Wednesday 941.10 Week Ago 938.84 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN Wednesday 713.9 INDUSTRIALS Thursday 742.3 Wednesday 740.9 Week Ago 744.9 Tuesday 719.6 Week Ago 721.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIE8 Thursday 605.0 Wednesday 1213.74 Tuesday
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  • 455 12  -  ■IE Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By NAJEEB JARHOM FEDERAL Paper Products Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hume Industries (Malaysia) Bhd, is seeking a listing on the stock exchanges of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, under a new name of Malaysian Pacific Industries Bhd (MPI).
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  • 257 12 JACK Chia-MPH's associate company in Hongkong, Camphill Ltd, has bought the remaining 10 per cent equity in UK-based Cousin Lane Sports Complex, which has been renamed Cannons Sports Club. Earlier in the year, JCMPH and its associate in Australia, Jack Chia (Australia) Ltd, each
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  • 791 12 SHARE prices closed firmer yesterday in reaction to the falls of previous days, with sentiment helped by the rally on Wall Street, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up 6.0 points at 719.9. Most leaders were higher, with banks particularly firm as the sector's reporting
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  • 193 12 SIGMA Metal, which moved into the computer business early last year, has sold its entire investment interests in Engineering Computer Services (S) Pte Ltd (ECSS). The aluminium products manufacturer announced yesterday that it has decided to dispose of 30,001 shares in the computer
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  • 65 12 Bernama ILLEGAL traders in securities who have been playing "hide and seek" with the law will be severely dealt with at the right time, the Malaysian Registrar of Companies, Haji Zulkifli Mahmood, warned yesterday. He said the silence maintained by his office in spite of repeated press reports
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  • 369 12 A GENERAL offer for Larut Tin Fields Bhd was launched yesterday by Multimart (M) Sdn Bhd which also announced that it had acquired 6.56 million shares or 50.75 per cent in the former tin mining company. The offer at MJ3.30 per Larut share this
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  • 355 12 FIRST Holdings Sdn Bhd, a member of the huge property-based Lipkland group, has gained control of Electrical and Allied Industries Bhd. FHSB announced yesterday that it had acquired a controlling 51 per cent stake or 1.12 million shares in EAI at MJ8.20
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 361 12 CERTIFICATE IN 5- PUBUC RELATIONS MANAGEMENT a programme designed for the private and public sector Singapore, August 24 November 26,1983 (4 Modules). (Limited to 18 participants only) Programme Objectives To develop and improve the management skills of public relations executives. Programme Format/Duration Corporate Social Responsibility Organising and Structuring the PR
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    • 168 12 American Hospital Care in Singapore Singapore now has an American hospital with the latest medical equipment. You'll find staff trained to US standards with top facilities for your health and comfort at competitive costs. 24-hour emergency department with ambulance service and dental care Hospital designed by Americans and operated to
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 63 12 OUTLOOK for today: Showers in several areas before mid-day. The rest of the day will be fair. Report for 24 hwn prter U7M pm on Jane M at the airpert: Maximum temperature 32.2 Associated humidity gg Minimum temperature 27.0 Associated humidity gg Hours of sunshine 7.7 Rainfall in millimetres Trace
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 165 13 AFP TAIWAN'S Ministry of Communications has notified South Korea that it will restrict South Korean ships from carrying cargo at Taiwanese ports if Seoul fails to sign a bilateral shipping agreement, a Taiwanese official said. The official said the move was taken because of
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    • 794 13  -  By JAN LEE SEABORNE trade handled at the Port of Singapore declined by 5.9 per cent in the first quarter of the year compared with the corresponding period last year. During the first three months this year, some 22.43 million freight tonnes of seaborne cargo
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 160 13 Reuter Member lines of the Japan/West Africa (Angola/ Cameroun Range) Freight Conference and the Japan/West Africa (Nigeria/Senegal range) Freight Conference said they will cut their currency adjustment factor to 5.5 per cent from 8 per cent on July 1. Member lines of the Far East East Africa Freight
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      • 69 13 Reuter THE Hongkong/Europe Freight Conference said it will introduce a congestion surcharge of 10 per cent to Port Said, Egypt, effective July 13. It cited a deterioration in conditions at the port which was unlikely to improve in the near future. In Tokyo, member lines of the Japan/Europe
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    • 796 13 Sklpptag Llae Pap Cti AC Toepter VI i Alca VI a Abmridel Liner VI > Ail trans vn 4 Alpnc VI 9 Aatara Shpc X 4 APC Line VI 1 APL m 4/5 Aqua Linn DC S An bun Bulk IX 1 Argeatiae IV 4 ASCL in
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    • 1746 14 The above report is by the courtery of the Orient Exchange VESSELS For Sale: Accommodation barge Oka dagum for sale or charter loa: 131 ft; breadth: 45 ft and depth: 12 ft. Capacity: 80 men including 10 local crew complete with kitchen, gallery, dining, freezers and chillers. Japanese
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    • 1558 14 GRAIN chartering on Wednesday was slow to develop with two 30,000 tonne heavy grain cargoes fixed by the Iranian Shipping Lines out of Bahia Blanca at US$3O compared with $32.50 per ton booked last week for the same voyage. One coal fixture of 55,000 tons from Hampton Roads
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    • 294 15 PORT operator! at the West German port of Hamburg expect 1963 to be the most difficult year In poet war history. This pessimistic outlook came from the annual meeting of the Association of Hamburg Port Operators, whose members described 1982 as disappointing and unsatisfactory.
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    • 119 15 THE Port of Tacoma Commission has approved tariff revisions limited to labour areas caused by the longshore contractual wage Increases to be effective from July 1. "We are holding the line on more rates than we are changing," explained Mr Charles E Doan, assistant executive director
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    • 509 15 ABOITIZ Shipping Corporation of the Philippine* is beefing up its operation through what it rmn« "total integration of related services" in preparation (or its long-range plan to go into International shipping. Through the setting up of various operating units which will Kimflf such activities as
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    • 3914 20 SCHEDPLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 730 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship r Toyoma Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location 227 1.7.83 2200 Ned-EAC TA 3 0900-1000/0800-0900 B2/F2 Chev Roze Medlterranea Accord Kansai P Family Ace Maersk Mango As Progress 34N 48/505 *****W
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    • 1757 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic CaatalM Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). tfra-Earatta Um Transgroup (S). Akreaklel Umt Serrtee Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Twffer sea Consortium (S)/ Marin tex Enterprise (PK). AlpM
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    • 524 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVE8 Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Kim Soon Ll 21E T Soon alongside 1.7.83/0700 No 7 Donam 37/8 NAPL alongside 1.7.83/1800 Samoa 31/2 BakkeSD alongside 1.7.83/1800 Seng Hong 28 L Soon alongside 1.7.83/0700 Sonderhausen 6/7 S'pore Shpg alongside 1.7.83/2359 Str Venture 21W SSPL
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 304 13 BOOKS FOR .Times Bookshops l\RL)l\l W I AH iOOCL I Orient Overseas CohLuw Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Gating Bren*ftu»«n «tte» flamtwig •Closing Tim« (Spo(t) fa 8/7 0600 HRS ia 7/7 1800 HRS KOREAN OMNCE 13 OMENTAL CHEF 341 anmaPMiN cm coram 2ii HJIONE CONTAWER 35E S St AS BHDS 4IE
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    • 286 13 SSEALORDH m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG; lII* < J I 1 .1 I I kV.'Jiik EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES y Kuwait (24/7), Shuaiba (27/7), Jubail (30/7). Dammam (1/8), Doha (4/8). Dubai (6/8), Abu Dhabi (7/8) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE f DEPARTURES TO USA. CANADA. CARIBBEAN AND IMLANP AMERICA I KLl''
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    • 17 13 LONDON Freights ORIENT Exchange SHIPPING Schedule WHO Acts for Whom CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather
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    • 792 13 Companies' Activities, Key Personnel, Agencies The Straits Times DIRECTORY Of Singapore (Buku Merah) r i#r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER TO: VS. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS Feeder VMMU H M. M. fti M M RANDO 5/7 14/7 12/7 30/7 1/7 6/1 7/8 8/7 13/8 14/8 2/8 20/8
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 361 14 r—#= FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe fwdff j*P Ming' v«sm j S'po«t 11) From Europe KSSEi j1) Gburg (fbofij 3) B *dam |s)lt H f Man, S I"" 1 Ms«Hn| 2) Mtm 13) H'burj I 4) Gburg Silted S**d Sad«fl Sutrt SarfW $*«d Saiwd S*ted 4/7 6/7 11/7 H/7
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    • 550 14 ANNOUNCEMENT tr\ Eastern Oar Lixer, Ltd, is pleased to announce the appointment of ML SINGAPORE Hai Sun Hup Co (Pte) Ltd 15 Enggor Street #10-03/04 Realty Centre, Singapore 0207 Tel *****06 (20 Lines) Telex: R*****1. R*****2 P as their new General Agents for Singapore, East/West Malaysia, and Brunei effective Ist
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 549 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited r~7 STRAITS SUPPING Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINfRSHIP SFRVICF TO UK CONTIMfNT SARAWAK AM) CONTAIN* RSHIP SfRVICF FROM UK CONTINfNT anew un an nn MaatctrnmLamt Facai»laHmiMai PJtaH- 52 £-5 w 7 W7 B/7 B/7 14/7 25/7 22/7 23/7 U/7 13/7 17/7 31/7
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    • 439 15 rTry Franco Bekiuui Services Mm h>y. >'■ h. a 7 ,-v Wi P. BUM UHmm r«w TOnm Hmi l»w m kPM ll# 211# at# Ml# HMr 01# 2*l# •I# MA# at# Sl# Sl# IN 3N 171# lII# SN IN IN UN UN UN »N UN UN UN UN UN UN
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 605 16 OWJINfNt UK Hapag-Lloyc fxpoßrs 5/8 C/l l/l Itaon Gcnoi H'burf Mbto U» Mm* Leao wi mi »/7 nn lz/i a/i 22/1 31/1 13/1 17/1 Mrbpm •M bprm Comactmg n Tokyo 'AMo occopftng cargo tor ATLANTIC GULF PORTS wo mniondbodge. and US MO-WEST by m*robndg«" f«n Mm rini Nr ti* •fWfIW.
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    • 365 16 3 Id: If* ICS LINE *Mt* lo»*o»» nan CONVENTIONAL SO VICE Te/Fram BUSAN SPO* PttUHG PCWNG BUSAM *6* IITW/ll* >-11 Mr amr ocun v.97w vau, ****** 13% ma* FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 HIROPF VIA SiIF f ROM (UROPF VIA SI If Member ol the Acf Corowtiuir I IN' AINI RISI
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    • 539 16 |r EVERGREEN LINE FAR AS! F UROPf CONTAINER SfRVICF accept** Fa ftla caago m scr m m ru tcm um m tin ttn 31/7 i/» T. imghn ij/7 <« i/i 11/ I JJ ,V< 17/1 22/1 mio accept** ia/ra t ra/ra ta coro—n mo. SToauaut kimi inn LOMON. SOUTHMTTOR. MMOCSTB
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    • 658 16 Everett Lines Burma FivtSttr Shipping Corpn. P "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOAMNG FOR RANGOON miJK/i w 5/7* 12/15 M 15/17 M 14/11 M 1/1 M B F SS C Agants n Motoyvo BOUSTEAO SMPHNG TEL NOS ICL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG Camp* am Arf*wtm« 0* luoon liffrfcaiftinafltai A C.l.f. 'ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE'
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    • 93 16 \ll u SHIPPING TIMES, Friday, Jmfy I, HBS MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE u KARACHI SERVIC KYOWA LINE > A A TAIYO MARINE LINE m ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES KSKL TWSSB. am T«W FUJIWARA LINE-TOKYO PERSIAN GULF RED SEA PORTS w FJBJK POMS GfKMt AGENTS f* *****44
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 930 17 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES KOTA WANOI KOTAWMATA KOTA MOAN KOTAMUTUUU KOTA CSMPAKA ihoapom LOAOMNK VfJULY MOOOOAM, JCOOAM. AQAAA, rraUOAH 10/12 JULY HOOUDAH, J2DOAH. AOAOA, PI 2UOAN It/2 AUQ HOOODAN.JBOAKAOABA.rT MOAN 1/10 AIM NOOaDAH.jnOAN.AOAOA.AOCN 10/KAUO HOOnOAH.JO)OAKMOMBAOA.MOOAOWCK> iTft^mmmmM^ijuoAii/iioQAowcio KOTA MDAM W2» KOTA BAHAOIA VB/23 2/4 July KOTA BCfttJAN V/Ml/22 25 TO* HUmrr NO
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    • 525 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CMfTWO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TOtlMOft mr. SPOKE RWIANG |UK HAM I HAVEN UvapMlhr 4/7 V 7 I n/7 IV7 27/7 V 7 11/7 14/7 14/7 11/7 M/ 7 1/1 vi vi 7/1 l/l 11/1 kMUrw 11/7 2V7 77/7 IJ/| U/| 11/1 Mm fay 25/7 4/1 VI M/l
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    • 407 17 P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD Indonesian National Shipping Line («UT CONT ABUSED VESSELS) MYMMU to, m 1/7 77/7 »/l ■UIMMI Hi 7/1 a/i Vt U (FUIY CONT i I't I,'Vll ♦!T H t MA A iTfi T; MNAN V.'» M <B*o. HAJ SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN. BHD. i' UN i»( UN MU M»n
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    • 531 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK UNE EXPRESS PPEPBCENT SERVICE TO UK/COWT MEADOWBANK IVYBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 3 Jul 26 Jul 29 Jul 1 Aug 23 Aug 19 Sep 21 Sep 25 Sep Lukes Lines U.S. GULF MRECT SERVICE LOUSE LYKES GENEVEVE LYRES RUTH LYRES Noli Hsln G*» SU SU SU
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    • 1073 18 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE naa at no K POKER V 22 2 M ASM SIM Vl3 t M Tomro/r* surru Mtc. pobtlm I VII 22 My- 1 Ami 2A* 5 Auf J VII 27 M/- IM| 2A* S A*| feekrvs stobe motkrvs keelm wnu imacm R PONEER V 22 2 M
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    • 483 18 CALfORNIA/PAOFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Im*« M: lOS ANGELES. MM FRANCISCO SEATTU TACOMA. VANCOUKR C •mpti fa/Fa Cwtj—i f UM| Smtumt I Aafrtn "wSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERWCE accmn fa/fa t*«n 'w w-, r». sr* ksr. s sa ssa uS BS ass K KWCOU G* S» NEW ZEALAND SERVICE
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    • 331 18 l TO KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 11 4 Anson Road »1 8-01, Tunaa Building, Singapore 0207 Tel *****22 4 *****67 P Kelang Tal *****1/8 RED SEA PERSIAN GUtf MEDITERRANEAN SERVICES HAEROONO. 5. LEADOON HAEROO NO. 2. HAEROO NO. 3. Vwmt Lea** Far 4My Benghazi/Tripal .It My Bartar Abbas .21 A* Assab/Aleiai»*ta/Ba*ta2i/Tr*el
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    • 433 18 f INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. WEE332SZ BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S'P*» f- Rata* LM«m taru'Ss* ?r ,mm Mn i iM: IH-'i ,r V .fl'. 1 1 ;.'f,l ;taUUE*I ■tar lb U Ut Tm Mi/MU/ ■ft *c M MMMMt IM M to| 11 to( 11 to| IS kg HMH 12 M ll|
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 483 19 KJ 'MM NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): o' me Cohoi.UK Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia N GARNET S'pore Closing Tiroes: FCL Cargo 1800 8/7 Ltt Cargo-0600 8/7 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACtfC COAST a/7 31/7 3/1 4/1 4/1
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    • 410 19 I HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels DQrt/k* SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK KEELUNG. BUSAN, INCHON m 322 SFMI-CONT AINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CMITTAGONG. CHALNA. CALCUTTA > ,«r wptuw »axcis nt no TH ???«111 *****66 Ml t s iunis yiiA y* »c m ***** C *****4 P* Te» JM%4 PfN
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    • 714 19 m sinsov SINGAPORE SOVIET SUPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55, Martet Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Ums) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Tiki Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Telei Hunters P. ROMS M/S SHMHKAT MAN SOON SON. M. IST AND 2ND FLOOR.
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    • 48 19 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD era in kmm italN 14/7 il/7 il IV7 il/7 Nh Mi 4 4/7 1/7 Wta/lM rVyk |^Zn2E53 w-'-J v /---J Tel: tzitm <s Um». DM9ON OF THE TNT WO&OMDC GUOUP OF COMMNES REGULAR FCL AND LCL COffTMNER SERVICE TO: A«* 3 ■r*» r
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 541 20 I!('il|<mal (niif;iin<-r Lilies l|HiiMui.||V 2 Sailings Weekly ILi|i.||PJ Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday —i SINGAPORE ISLAM)S USE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR UNER S'pwt PK ht Load% far fU» BUND 22/ X M Dubai, Mm DImM, I** Mh IJBUBUID 11/22 Aug Unit, Karachi. J EAST MALAYSIA REGULAR
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    • 30 20 (Freight All Kinds) Next Sailing Frata Europe ETD 7 July For further information pleat* contact FRATA SHIPPING PT€. LTD. World Trad* Centre, Suit* 09-01, Maritime Square, Singapore 0409. Telephone: *****04.
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    • 44 20 RAYA INTERNATIONAL LINES.A. are pleased to announce the appointment of FRATA SHIPPING PTE. LTD. World Trade Centre, Suiteo9-01 1, Maritime Square Singapore 0409 Tel: *****04 (10 lines) *****11,*****21 Telex; RS ***** FRATAS as their general agents in Singapore with effect from Ist July 1983
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    • 46 20 Suttons International Ltd are pleased to announce the appointment of FRATA SHIPPING PTG. LTD. World Trade Centre, Suite 09-01 1, Maritime Square Singapore 0409 Tel: *****04 (10 lines) *****11, *****21 Telex: RS ***** FRATAS as their general agents in Singapore with effect from Ist July 1983
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 138 21 iim-ivjmi mniinuLWiLiii ric. LIU 10 Anson Rood, #28-09 Intemotionol Plaza, Singopore 0207 ♦ALSO ACCtPffic INBOUND CARGQFS FROM Th( ABOVf POSTS ARABIAN BULK CARRIERS (ABU OHABI) lAN BKK SIN PNG loadin* tor WELL VENTURE 20/7 15/7 30/7 Dubai/Oammam/ Bahrain Gan Agantt Bkg Agantt S pon Tal Sang Hong S«away* Pi# Ltd
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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