The Business Times, 25 August 1983

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 THURSDAY, AUGUST 25,1183 60 CENT
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  • 336 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG CAPTIVE insurance companies allowed into Singapore are expected to insure only their parent and related companies' business. They cannot transact third party business, although they may accept business of "such other companies" as may be approved by the insurance authorities.
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  • 254 1  -  By FLORENCE CHONG AUSTRALIAN investors yesterday responded bullishly to the first Labour Budget in eight years. The All Ordinaries share market index broke through the 700 barrier, reaching 706.5 at one stage, the highest in two years. Brokers said the market was responding to the
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  • 887 1  -  By CHRIS LIM THE Stock Exchange of Singapore's recent proposal to buy the basement floor of a building in Shenton Way for its new home has stirred up a heated debate among stockbroking members. Many have privately
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  • 357 1 UPI SHRINKING tax collections and rising federal spending brought the USJ federal deficit to a record U*****.8 billion through July, with two months left to go in the fiscal year. The US government said this figure shows that the deficit is skyrocketing on schedule
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  • 116 1 Reuter THE international tin market could colls pae if nothing to done to prevent maarive smuggling of the metal hi South-east Asia, a report by the International Tin Council (ITC) which was released in London yesterday said. The equivalent of 16,500 tonnes of tin was smuggled
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  • 262 1 UPI THE United States is putting together a tougher policy to combat trade counterfeiters in Taiwan and South Korea, the head of the US Patent Office said. In testimony before the International Trade Commission, the Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks, Gerald Mossingboff, announced
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 90 1 Reuter BANK of Japan governor Haruo Maekawa has ruled out a cut in the bank's official discount rate from its current 5.5 per cent at present. Maekawa said in Tokyo yesterday that it is necessary to expand domestic demand in view of Japan's sharply rising
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    • 87 1 UPI A BREWING company in Ohio yesterday introduced an almost "drunk-proof" beer, saying that the beverage is its response to recent vigorous campaigns against drunken drivers. "Pace Pilsner" has half the alcohol of regular beer and the Hudepohl Brewing Co is test marketing it as the "first reduced
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    • 60 1 Bernama A PRIVATE airline, Malaysia Air Charter, will start daily flights to Singapore, Pulau Tioman and Kuala Lumpur from Sep 15. The company, which is 100 per cent bumiputra-owned, will use an aircraft which can carry 19 passengers. Operation manager, Jamil Shariff, said in Malacca yesterday that another
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    • 75 1 AP BRAZIL'S suspension of debt repayments while it negotiates a rescheduling agreement "isn't a moratorium, quite the opposite," said the country's planning minister, An to- nio Delfim Netto, in Paris yesterday. Mr Netto added: "We are not saying we aren't going to pay. We are saying we want
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    • 79 1 AP PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines yesterday created a special committee to investigate the assassination of his chief political rival, Benigno Aquino, and the American Embassy in Manila said US authorities are helping in an investigation that has so far produced little information. A palace announcement also
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    • 68 1 AP STEEL production in the nonCommunist world was 32.2 million tonnes in July, 3.1 per cent below June's output, but still above the 31 million tonnes in July 1982. The International Iron and Steel Institute in Brussels said yesterday that overall, production in the first seven months
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    • 58 1 UPI CHINA successfully launched another scientific experiment satellite on Aug 19 and the satellite returned to earth yesterday. The official Xinhua News Agency in Beijing said that "the satellite went into orbit accurately and that all meters and instruments on the satellite functioned normally". The satellite returned yesterday
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  • 302 1 Bernama A SECOND baard for tradlag m the Kaala Lam par Stock Exehaage Is likely to be set ap, Malaysiaa Deputy Flaaaee Minister Dm.Uk Dr Llag Ltoag Stk said yesterday. Campaales with pramlslag management and grawth pr—pert» which did aat get aa appertaaity to be
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  • 555 1  -  By LEE HAN SHIH SINGAPORE will get its first microchip making plant three months ahead of schedule. SGS-Ates, the largest Italian company here, told Business Times that it is rushing to start up its microchip design centre and chip manufacturing plant in Ang Mo
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 210 2 QUEENSLAND Government Development Authority is tapping As2o million from the Asian dollar and Eurocurrency markets through a club deal arranged by the Singapore branch of ANZ Bank. The 15-year loan carries a multi-currency option for the borrower to draw down in US dollars and other
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    • 433 2 AP UNITED STATES Federal Reserve policy-makers, winding up two days of private meetings in Washington, are expected to put monetary policy in a holding pattern for the next few weeks, leaving interest rates at about their same levels. Analysts, commenting on
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    • 309 2 Reuter CENTRAL bankers from the major industrial countries will discuss a proposed emergency loan to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) at a meeting of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in Basle next month, a senior Bank of Italy source said. The plan,
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    • 317 2 Reuter NEW regulations on banks and other financial institutions as well as a squeeze on profits have hit foreign banks operating in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Banking sources in Abu Dhabi said yesterday that Spain's Banco Urquijo has downgraded
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    • 272 2 Reuter SOUTH Korea expects that its external debt at the end of 1986 will be about US$45 billion. Deputy Prime Minister Suh Suk-Joon said. This compares with $64.5 billion originally forecast in the 1981 /86 five-year plan and a projection of $48.5 billion
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    • 106 2 Reuter MEXICO has completed payment of a loan made by the US a year ago when it appeared that the country might be teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. Washington sources said they believe similar funds received from other central banks through the Bank of International
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    • 188 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Aug 24: US IMUn(8D0() Offer Bid 7 days 9H 1 month 9 9S 2 months 10 1/16 9 15/18 3 months 10 3/18 101/16 6 months 109/16 10 7/16 9 months 1011/*****/16 12 months 1013/1610 11/16 Dm. 8w-Prv
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    • 22 2 THE average rate ai which major Singapore bank* are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.13 per cent.
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    • 45 2 RANGE of prk ces offered by dlscount houses on Aug 34: Overnight: 3 Call deposit*: 2-3 Closiac Bayiai Selliaf 3-month Treasury bills 2 9/16 27/16 3-month Bank bills 7H 7* 3 months CD 615/16 613/16 0 months CD 7* 7K Source: National Discount Co
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    • 161 2 THE DOLLAR closed slightly lower yesterday at 243.45 yen in light trading after ending in New York at 243.50/60 yen. The dollar opened at 243.60 and rose to the day's high of 243.85 on position adjustment carried over from New York trading. It fell later to a low of
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    • 546 2 TRADING of the US dollar against most major foreign currencies on the exchange markets yesterday was dull. There was an uncertain note about which direction it will go and the only buying interest was from banks. Like the previous day, the banks had bought for commercial covering purposes.
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    • 137 2 THE US dollar firmed against major European currencies yesterday but eased against the yen in active trading before European centres opened. It rose to 2.6485/95 marks from an early 2.6405/12 and was well above New York's close of 2.6390/6405. Dealers noted concerns over US money supply in September, adding
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    • 42 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $110 million 91day Treasury bills to be issued from Aug 29 to Sep 2. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000
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    • 329 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday fluctuated narrowly throughout the session in thin trading before closing slightly lower compared with New York's closing levels, dealers said. Total sales for the day were recorded at 138 lots and kerbs volume was 308 lots. Prompt closed slightly weaker at U*****.00/425.50 an ounce
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    • 39 2 New York 12.62B 12.64B L2.67S L2 69S Zurich 12 MB 12 53R U.71S a 12.58S TM I Singapore WW ixnav 12 738 uuv 12JBS Closing prices in US dollars a troy ouno e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 29 2 THE US dollar opened high, er yesterday in a continuation of the short-covering on Tuesday in New York and in the Far East in the morning, dealers said.
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 524 3 Bernama MALAYSIAN International Shipping Corporation (MISC), which suffered an operating group pre-tax loss of MJ59.9 million last year, does not expect its operating results for 1963 to show improvement. Due to the continued uncertain shipping market conditions and the international
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    • 68 3 UPI THE New York State Commerce Department will stage trade shows next year in Singapore (Jan 25-28) and Sydney (Feb 6-8). It held similar shows in March and April in Hongkong and Taipei and the 37 state companies taking part generated 2,482 new
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    • 359 3  -  By MONICA GWEE THE THINKING rather than the mechanical person is what industry seeks from vocational schools. But the thinking person must have a good grasp of the mechanics of his trade. The feedback came from representatives of the applied arts industry in a
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    • 458 3  -  B» RICHARD SEAH BUY A Chinese carpet this weekend and keep the receipt in a safe place until August 2033. If the companies which make and sell the carpet still exist half a century from now, the carpet can be replaced,
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    • 291 3 A CONVENTION to stimulate thought and discussion on issues vital to a community that lives mostly in high-rise dwellings will be held here next month. Organised by the Singapore Professional Centre, the convention has attracted more than 200 participants from all over
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    • 496 3  -  By LEE HAN SHIH LOCAL die-casting bouses are seeking the Government's help in setting up a training centre to attract more workers. The die-casters said the centre, issuing certificates recognised by the Vocational Industrial Training Board, will help to solve the industry's chronic
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    • 254 3 BANK of America has appointed senior vice-president Lawreaee Briggs as general manager for its Singapore operations, including the Singapore, Jurong, Shaw Centre and Boat Quay branches, BA Leasing (S) Pte Ltd and BankAmericard/Visa Centre. He succeeds Mr Candido Banducci, who becomes a senior executive in the bank's
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 182 4 Reuter REPUBLICAN senator John Tower of Texas, one of Congress' most powerful members and a champion of strong US military defences, announced on Tuesday he would not stand for re-elec-tion in 1964. Mr Tower, 57, announced his decision at a news conference in Texas
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    • 354 4 AP THE Chinese offshore oil fields now being explored by foreign and Chinese companies would gradually start producing after 1986, with impressive output expected by 1990, a Chinese official predicted on Tuesday. In an interview with the official Xinhua news agency, Qin Wencai, president
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    • 125 4 Reuter POLAND'S Solidarity opposition suffered two major blows on Tuesday when a top underground leader gave himself up and a goslow in the shipyards in Gdansk drew only scant support. Wladyslaw Hardek, a member of the five-man provisional coordinating commission (TKK) of Solidarity's underground wing, read a
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    • 227 4 AP US DEALERS selling four popular Japanese makes of cars topped domestic car makers in the average number of cars sold per dealership in the first half of this year, a car industry journal says. Automotive News said Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Mitsubishi led
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    • 187 4 UPI ONE sf Mli'i a states 1« sfferiag riches to mUlisas sf Imptverliked ytiig aaiMCtokie M Ui MOM if they tu eaai eikaltoi Rrahmlas ui ether lpper clan hMu to marry them. 11m gsverameat sf aarthen Haryaaa state aanooaccd ea Taeeday that aay
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    • 408 4 Reuter LIBYAN tanks are on the move in strength after a nine-day lull in the Chad civil war and poised to back a rebel attack on a stronghold where French troops are stationed, the government of President Hissene Habre says. Information minister Mahamat
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    • 379 4 AP PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has likened the antinuclear movement, with "all its modern hype and theatrics," to Neville Chamberlain's appeasement of Adolf Hitler before World War n. "They would wage peace," he declared, "by weakening the free. That just doesn't make sense." In a speech
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    • 809 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA5 0015 JFKSFOHKG BA BA14 0045 MEL/SYD PER MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SLA SQI03 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN GIA GA887 1020 LGW/FCO/BKK MAS MH603 1020 KUL CAL CI814 1030
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    • 576 5 Reuter ECONOMIC growth In the UK will slow to around one per cent a year over the next 18 months from around IVi to two per cent in the first half of this year, while inflation should rise gradually, the National Institute
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    • 229 5 AFP OFFICIALS from the European Economic Community (EEC) have agreed on the need to adopt a more prudent agriculture pricing policy although each of the 10 member countries, anxious to preserve agricultural revenue, expressed reservations on proposals by the European Commission, EEC sources said in
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    • 144 5 AP UNEMPLOYMENT in the EEC rose to 10 per cent of the workforce in July, the first increase in Joblessness after four months of steady improvement, the EEC Statistical Service reported on Tuesday. There were 11.6 million people on unemployment rolls in the 10 EEC countries in
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    • 353 5 Reuter INTERNAL opposition to President Ferdinand Marcos mounted on Tuesday in spite of an official government denial that it was involved in the murder of his main political rival last Sunday. Salvador Laurel, president of a 12-party opposition alliance, urged the government to
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    • 443 5 AP UNITED States direct investment abroad fell by 2.2 per cent last year, the first decline In the post-World War n period, the US Commerce department said on Tuesday. The report said the decline was "primarily due to record borrowing" by US parent
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    • 132 5 Reuter AVERAGE weekly earnings of US producton workers declined by a seasonally-ad-lusted 0.1 per cent in July, the labour department said. In June, real average weekly earnings increased by a revised 0.3 per cent instead of by 0.1 per cent as reported a
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 243 5 Agencies THE state-owned British Steel Corporation has won an OB million contract for 40,000 tonnes of piping for a North Sea gas pipeline, a company spokesman said on Tuesday. The corporation, running a loss of £2 million a week, will supply the piping to bring gas from the
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    • 239 5 Reuter SIGNIFICANT advances in corporate energy efficiency in the US have helped reduce the impact of higher energy costs in producing a wide range of consumer and industrial products, a Conference Board study shows. US industrial energy consumption, which rose by 45 per cent between 1960
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    • 198 5 Hjpi A SOUNDER American economy and a good summer are combining to push metal and commodity prices sharply higher at a time when the markets are usually sleepy. Precious metal producers are happy about the recent rise in US interest rates, the strong dollar, and the
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  • 465 6 IF YOUR designer dress watch is to blame for your being late for a cocktail party, that is an excuse that would probably be least on your mind. It is in moments like this when you begin to weigh the question of counterfeiting, pondering whether it
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  • 1619 6  -  Two captive insurance companies are likely to set up shop in Singapore before the year's end. To be managed by one or two of Singapore's existing insurance institutions, they have aroused somewhat mixed feelings in the industry. The questions are obvious will captives add
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  • 266 6 FORTUNE 5M has yet to list a captive as one of its top money grosser». But the fact remains that captives can vary greatly In size, and some of them have become very Impressive Indeed. The largest captive on record, An con owned by
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  • 407 6 SINGAPORE'S a 11 r a ctions as an insurance and reinsurance centre are generally available elsewhere. But it does have an edge when it comes to political stability. Add to that a conducive regulatory framework, absence of foreign exchange controls, underwriting expertise and good supporting
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 694 6 I -IHONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 A container of things of service (6) 7 A novel? Ho, no! (8) 8 The look gazelles have (4) 10 Dangerous woman (6) 11 Vegetable of the crisp kind 14 Lion man (3) 16 Tiny holes in soft minerals (5) 17 State tavern
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 163 9 CHINESE Produce Exchugt, Singapore, noon closing prices per 1M kg yesterday. Cocoas! oil: Bulk fob $135.00 nominal sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $148.00 nominal sellers, new drum fob $152.00 nominal sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $80 nominal buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $347.50
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    • 196 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cottea yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,690 32s 3,590, 40s 3,790 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece goods: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 322 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ 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 0.73, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, R-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special 0.54.
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    • 76 9 CBT wheat futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed 12 3 A to 3V4 cents a bushel lower in quiet trade. Heavy professional selling pressured prices early. A USDA counsellor's report from Moscow, indicating the 1983 Soviet grain crop is the best in four years, weighed on prices. CBT corn
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    • 213 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with September One RSS buyers quoted at 241.00 cents per kilo, one cent higher from Tuesday. The morning session was half a cent higher on some covering interest after a lower opening. Prices rose further in the afternoon on higher
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    • 350 9 RAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt t.o.b. 237.00 238 OON 238 00 239 OON Int. 1 R.S.S. September 240.00 240.50 241.00 241.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. October 244.00 244.50 244.00 245.50 Int. 2 R.S.S.
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    • 123 9 NOON SSR u ■d SMR I 1 HAS Septea bar October (Carreat Mth) (Forward Mth) Bayers Sellers Buyers Sailers SSR 20 (1-tot i pallet 1 213.00 *****N 214.50 216.50N SSR SO (1-tM i pallet! 210.00 212.00N 21 ISO 213.50N MRKLB September October SMRCV (1 ton pallet) 296
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    • 30 9 Rubber: Aug 24 Singapore: September: 241.00 cents (up 1.00 cent) Malaysia: September: 268.00 cents (up 1.00 cent) Tin: M 530.21 per kilo (unchanged) 55 tonnes (down 20 tonnes)
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    • 67 9 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday held steady at M 539.21 per kilo, within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 and M$32.K. The steadiness, in spite of lower overnight London advices, was attributed to the buffer stock manager maintaining support at this level. The small offerings
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    • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
      • 171 9 AUG 23 Frs GROUP B CORBEILLE +7 38 -04 -14 -1 Carrefour Financier* de L'Unlon 1399 71 80 4 •17 B S N Gervals Danone C S F (ThomsonCsf) Cle PruKtUe des Petroles Credit Fonder De France 2067 167 .SO 183.20 4«8 Moet-Hennessy 1284 Opfl-Paiibai 139 Penarroya 46.90 Radlotechnlque
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      • 83 9 AUG 23 Aeg-Telefunken BASF Dm ttso 153 70 ISO 80 ***** 180 70 104.20 583.50 -1J -2 -IJ unch -IJ -0.8 -7 Hoesch Horten Karstadt 40.30 157 50 282 00B -04 -0J BMW Commerzbank Conn Gumml Daimler-Benz LInde Manneunann Preusaag Rwe ST A 243 00B 388 00 140 JO
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      • 171 9 AUG 23 Fls ABN Ahold 188 SO -16 Akio 78 20 -2.1 AMEV ***** -0 9 Amfas SO 00 -07 Amrobnk «2 10 Bergoss Berk 27 30 -03 Bo Is 98 00 06 Borsucer 211 00 4-1 Boska 4800 -03 Burtet MOO -12 -1 Caland 35 70 Calv *****
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      • 88 9 AUG 23 Fn FORWARD MARKET Acec 1T 660 12 Arbed 1334 4-40 Astur 560 4-22 Brascan 1515 -20 Canpac 1905 Cock 165 4 De Beers 528 -22 Ebe» 2460 10 Electrobel 6360 Gb-Inno-Bm 3070 -25 Oev 2500 10 Or Bru Lamb 2350 30 HoDok 4780 25 Petro MM 10
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      • 61 9 AUG 23 Lire Bastogt 247 50 unch Bel ***** 4- 350 Centrale Orel 2000 20 Cond Acqua Roma 147 2 Erldanta 9380 130 Flat Ord 3290 -3 General! *****0 -1060 Giro 3420 -30 Ifl Prlv 5183 4 13 Invest 2880 4 15 Italcementl Ord ***** 4 400 I taigas
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      • 199 9 AUG 23 Francs Actions Sulsses 288 -X Alusulsse Br 808 -6 Alusulsse Reg 263 -1 Brown Boverl Br 1240 5 Clba Gelgy Br 2040 -10 Clba Gelgy P C 1650 10 Clba Oelgy Reg Credit Suisse Br an -1 2190 unch Credit Suisse Reg 408 -2 Elektrowatt Br 2820
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      • 214 9 AUG 23 C» Abiubi 244 H Alr.n 474 -4 Algoma SOS -4 Bulk Mont n -4 Bank Nova Scotia 394 unclt Bell Tel 274 unch BP Can Ltd 244 unch Bructn 354 Camp Red Lake Can Imp Bk 324 4 Can Prm M g Canpac 464 -H Carllna OKeefe
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      • 284 9 AUG 23 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha AE And CI Amaprop AMIC Barlows 900 240 910 400 3150 1280 22S0B -5 unch -10 unch 25 10 CNA Currle Finance De Beers Ind Edcon Edgars Fed Votk rugtt Gratemn Hlveld Ub Holds Lonrho LTA M And R Mccarthy Messina Metbos 340
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      • 1132 9 NEW YORK Reuter WALL Street stock prices on Tuesday dropped as investors, still puzzled about the direction of interest rates and worried about higher inflation, cashed in profits gained during recent runups. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which rose 8.94 points on Monday when investors responded
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    • 1120 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday remained steady. £3 to £8 per tonne higher at midday on underlying interest in physicals and weaker sterling against the US dollar. The market seems to be more firmly established than in New York where technical resistance is preventing the December position from
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    • 122 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier but off the day's lows, as prices moved erratically on intermittent profit-taking. In August, south lost Ms9o to M 51,185 per tonne and north Ms7s to Msl,lBo while September saw south fall Ms7s to M 51,190. In the refined
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    • 202 9 ALL months of CBT soyoil closed untraded on Tuesday, up the 1.00 cent a pound limit, and soymeal closed up the US$lO.OO a ton limit in all months but deferred September (which finished 6.80 higher). Traders estimated unfilled soyoil buy orders at 2,000 contracts in December. Hot, dry weather
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    • 167 9 International Measurement and Inspection Technology Expo 6-8 October 1983 World Trade Centre Singapore Exhibition Supported by: American Society for Quality Control (ASQC), Sponsors of the U.S. Product Center at INSPEX SIRA. Inc (U.K.) U S. International Marketing Center, Singapore Japan Measuring Instruments Federation (JMIF) Association of Electronic Industries in Sinqapore
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  • 3023 10 BID and offer prim officially bated and business in and reported to the Stock Kxrlmip of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded dwwn In bracket! in lota of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after
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  • 3579 10 IMS High Low Coaipaay Last Sale -f orGr*s Die Die CVr Gr*s YTd Net P/K Vol (*000) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 364 ao7 306 410 UO 300 300 m m 520 536 MO 536 214 340 566 670 460 472 1040 310 660
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  • 2295 10 BID aad offer prices officially listed and Hi wis in la and leported to the Koala Lumpur Slock Eachaafe yesterday. with the number at shares traded riuwg In bracken hi lots at I.OM units unless otherwise redded mDumuLa IJlllllll (3.348) Mesa (1908 1945) (1) 2 92 (1)
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  • 783 10 A LATE shift af baytag later eat to aeleetod ilti»tfeaal, mneat aai laaaruec Imh helped Ike stock market evereame aa early weakaem Mi due >t a aaw high yesterday. Malay etuton ftatehcd at Mr day** highs with galaen teHag a three to eae lend aver
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  • 449 10 PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad's optimistic note on the Malaysian economy helped to boost share prices to a steady close on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. He said manufacturers are facing a much better year, commodity prices have recovered and the terms
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  • 178 10 Maaagen' pric m for Aig 2S flOMl APOBE UNIT ItWT The Commerce 121 173 The Savtngi Fund 1.99 111 S'pare Prog Fund 157 1.67 S pore Sec. Fund IS 2.42xd S'pare Invert Fund l.lt 1.23 S'pare Equity Fund 1-54 163 uuinarnnr Mil Invest Fund 2 MB MaI Prog
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 23 11 INTERNATIONAL Weed Predicts Limited: Fourteenth AGM to be held at Inchcape House, 450/2, Alexandra Road, Singapore on Aug 29 at 3pm.
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    • 425 11 FT AUSTRALIA'S corporate watchdog, the National Companies and Securities Commission, has raised no objections to Mr Robert Holmes A'Court's proposed share exchange offer for stock in BHP, Australia's biggest company. The statement came a week after the commission announced it would hold
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    • 174 11 Reuter THE Hwgktag ui Skaaghal Baattag Carp expects to pay a I*B3 flaal dlvldead mt Ml lew tkaa toe 37 HK ccata paM la IMS, aa capital lacreaaed by a —e tor II ban as lane to April, toe kaak said to a state meat. The
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 486 11 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday ended mostly lower following a wave of institutional selling in the last half hour of the half day's trading, brokers said. Trading was quiet and slow in the earlier stages. The brokers noted a general lack of investment interest. The Hang Seng Index closed
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      • 112 11 SHARE prices closed mixed yesterday on a higher volume of 2.16 million pesos compared with 701,185 pesos on Tuesday. AUG 24 Peso* Acoje Mlnlnf Anglo Phil Apex Mining B Altai Con. B. 0.013 unch M -0.5 Bagulo Oold Bute Petroleum O.OOS unch Benguet Con. B mrfe »-50 -13 075
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      • 200 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed slightly higher in weak trading at the Securities Exchange of Thailand, dealers said. The Book Gub Index rose 0.15 points to 131.69 on a turnover of 17.8 million baht with about 130,000 shares traded. First Trust rose 1.50 baht to 67.75, Jalaprathan Cement two to
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      • 371 11 PRICES yesterday closed lower in light trading on persistent profit-taking following the fall on Wall Street and the yen's easier tone against the US dollar. The market average fell a provisional 21.8 to 9,147.34 on volume of 320 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange Index shed
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      • 382 11 AUSTRALIAN share markets yesterday closed sharply higher in heavy trading, as pent-up buying demand flooded the market following the release on Tuesday night of the federal budget, dealers said. Prices rose sharply across the board. The AllOrdinaries Index rose 16 points before easing in late trading to close 14.0
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    • 553 11 Reuter BANCAL Tri-State Corp, which on Monday accepted a US$2B2 million takeover offer from Mitsubishi Bank Ltd, is being strongly criticised on Wall Street for not considering more seriously a higher offer from Wells Fargo and Co. Analysts say Bancal, the holding company
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 449 11 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE ORIGINATING SUMMONS NO. 635 of 1983 In the Matter of Guthrie Berhad And In the Matter of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 Sect. 176 NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by an Order dated the 19th day of August
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    • 981 11 GUTHRIE BERHAD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company will be held at 39, Sixth Avenue, Singapore 1027, on Monday, the 19th day of September, 1983, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon (or
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 158 12 Rites Indices Toshiba M A A 590 too 172 130 Aug 23 Aug 24 C hi wi P MC 3040 60 BT Composite: 939.44 942.43 •10 50 BT Indicator *****35 ITKtgK PHII 530 43 ST Industrials: 985.10 989.75 H*u L— < lad M ProMrtiM G B Lift 835 715
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    • Article, Illustration
      173 12 Rites Indices Gopeng 1700 +200 A HI tarn Plant 1300 +180 M A A 910 +130 Inch KK 320 70 Sanyo 600 +60 PMC 1000 60 PMRI 600 50 Lion Corp 368 +40 K Kampar 470 +40 Nonechem 850 +40 M Cement 940 +40 Choc Prod 424 36
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    • 50 12 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 894.4 Week Ago 679.1 Wednesday 862.18 FINANCIAL TIMES Tuesday ***** Week Ago 1025.13 INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDU8TBIAL8 Tuesday 724.0 Monday 740.4 Week Ago 732.8 Wednesday 848.4 Tuesday 838.4 Week Ago 822.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 1192.89 Monday 1203.15 Wednesday 708.4 Week Ago 1190.45
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    • 83 12 AP NEW YORK stock prices headed lower yesterday, extending the decline on Tuesday. The Dow Jones Average of 30 Industrials dropped 3.15 points to 1,189.74 in the first half hour. Losers took a 3-2 lead over gainers among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Analysts said traders' mood
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  • 524 12  -  ««BIS Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHAN OI CHEE UNITED Overseas Land, which has been asking shareholders for money in the past 10 years, is rewarding them with a bonus this time. The property group yesterday announced a bonus interim dividend as well
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  • 453 12 SANYO Industries (Malaysia) Bhd has decided, after more than three years, not to proceed with its proposed rights and special issue of shares to bumiputra investors. It has announced instead a new set of proposals which include a bonus issue in addition to the
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  • 101 12 MENANG CmrpanHmm (M) Bbd luu repwrtai a M$11.2 mllUM pre-tax praflt m a tuMver at $23.1 milllea far the half-year ended Jmae M, IMS. At the campaay level, the pre-tax praflt waa $1.2 milUaa agalast a leas af $13,Mt prevleaaly. VAC AW haa aaaeaaeed a graap pre tn praflt
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  • 211 12 BENONO Tla Dredglag Ompaay PLC haa reprice a tt.2 per eeat piaage la pre-tax preflts to $1.32 mlillmi far the year eaded Jaae M, IMS. Net praflta, after a slightly higher tax charge af S.l per eeat, were dewa to $1.2$ mllltoa agalast
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  • 589 12 SHARE prices closed lower yesterday in extension of Tuesday's falls, although some leaders were above the day's lows, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was down 6.7 points at 717.3. The market drifted easier yesterday morning on small selling, the lower Wall Street close and a
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  • 443 12 A REDUCTION In Prima Ltd's non-operating profit has contributed to the group's somewhat flat performance at half-time. The local flour-milling group has reported a mere 2 per cent rise in pre-tax profits (after minority interests) to $8.58 million (from |8.39 million) for the
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  • 539 12 Reuter THE BULGE in Standard Chartered Bank PLC's bad debts during the first half of 1983 should subside in the second half, though caution is still the watchword. Group managing director Michael McWilliam said the bank is budgeting for overall 1963
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 76 12 ft PER COPY •TO TOPICS INCLUDE: Introduction to microcomputers Selection of a micro-computer system An outline of accounting functions Organising accounting data accumulation m Use of a uniform chart of accounts A review of internal controls y An accounting software package review y Glossary of computer terms Copyrights Reserved Singapore
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    • 59 12 "Sure you can buy an imitation Grand Banks Long range diesel cruiser for less money." 71 S■d 'Less Quality Less Craftsmanship Less Dependability Less Durability Less After Sales Service Less Resale Value" For more information on Grand Banks Cruisers, please contact: AMERICAN MARINE (S) PTE. LTD. 26 Jalan Terusan, Jurong
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 58 12 :W E ATHERI OUTLOOK for today: Rain in several areas. Eepsct tar 24 bun prtor to 7JI pm m Aug 24 at Ike all pit: Maximum temperature 31.6 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 25.1 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 5.65 Rainfall In millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the month
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 327 13 TMR IN SPITE OF a second postponement of a scheduled rate increase by the Pacific Westbound Conference, Orient Overseas Container Line has announced its intention to resign from the rate-making body as of Oct 15. The OOCL move came soon after both the PWC
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    • 493 13  -  By JUNE LIM FULLERTON Alpha Shipping has sold its second supertanker for scrap. The 234,610 dwt Fulton (ex-Athina S Niarchos) was sold to the Chinese Dismantling Vessels Trading Corporation in Taiwan, the same party as its earlier tanker. The vessel was towed to
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 145 13 Reuter ORDERS for new ships to be operated under foreign flags received by Japanese yards rose to 68 ships totalling 1.34 million gross tons in July from 44 totalling 858,000 in June and compared with 26 totalling 224,000 gross tons a year earlier, the Japan Ship Exporters'
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      • 32 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Japan/South Pacific Freight Conference said they will cut their currency adjustment factor (CAF) to 11.5 per cent from 14.5 per cent from September 1. Reuter
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      • 47 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of Japan/Hongkong and Japan/ Straits Freight Agreements said they will cut their currency adjustment factor (CAF) to 16.0 per cent from 18.5 per cent and bunker adjustment factor (BAF) to 31.6 per cent from 32.7 per cent on September 1. Reuter
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      • 70 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Japan/Thailand Freight Conference said they will cut their currency adjustment factor on all freight rates and charges, other than bunker surcharges, to 15.5 per cent from 18 per cent on September 1. Member lines of the Japan/Ceylon Freight Conference said they
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    • 714 13 SkipptagUM P*8* C«l Ale* VI 3 Ahrenkiel Liner VI 3 All trans vn 4 Alpac VI 5 An Lara Shpg X 4 A PC Line v 4 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m I Asia broker V 5 Asia Merchant VI 4 A astasia Line
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    • 356 14 THE recent increase in inter-island passage and cargo rates by the Philippine Board of Transportation (BOT) will result in big problems for passengers and shipowners alike, according to the Conference of Inter-island Shipowners and Operators. The BOT approved an 8 per cent increase in freight and
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    • 1230 14 The above information is compiled from data provided by the Singapore National Shipper's Council and other sources. ALGERIA Algiers August 6th. Waiting times of about 5-6 days with 12 vessels waiting. ANGOLA Luanda and Lobito August 2nd. Berthing delays of about 1 day ARGENTINA Bahia Blanca August Bth.
      The above information is compiled from data provided by the Singapore National Shipper's Council and other sources.  -  1,230 words
    • 1197 14 Lloyd's List THE North Atlantic trade is going through one of its periodic traumas and will never be the same again. First to disappear from the scene is Sofati Container Line. Now that it has been taken over by Cast (1963) Ltd, its operations will
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    • 1765 14 SOME longer term time-charter business developed on a very quiet freight market on Tuesday with a 13,000 tonner being booked with delivery US Gulf for Ave to seven months trading at U553,025 daily, shipbrokers said. A large vessel of 116,000 long dwt was secured for a voyage from
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    • 197 15 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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    • 278 15 A NEW guide book on the Port of Singapore is now available. The guide is produced jointly by Lloyd's of London Press and the Times Organisation in conjunction with the Port of Singapore Authority. The guide, Lloyd's Singapore Port Services Index 1963, is
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    • 180 15 AFP SIX major Japanese shippings companies plan to call on the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) to reconsider its decision on an extension of the companies' joint container ship service operation agreement. Transport ministry officials in Japan said last week the FMC conditionally authorised a
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    • 669 15 AFP THE tide turned for the world shipbuilding industry in the second quarter of 1983, with a long-awaited increase in the total order book after a period of decline over the seven previous quarters, according to the latest figures from Lloyd's
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    • 6018 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 813 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Locatii Char Llan 4C 25.8.83 2300 Frata FSB 0800-1100 1000-1100 A2 LI L7 B3/B3 Bl/Fl Bl/Fl E Level *****W 25.8.83 2300 G Asia FSB Rowntree Prase
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    • 1759 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic Ceatalaer Continent*] Feeder* (S) Cargo Freight (PK) AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afra-Earasla Um Transgroup (S). AhreakM User SerrW Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Teeffer Sea Conaortium (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK) Alpac Intrasea
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    • 545 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Kota Pelangi 10/11 PIL alongside 25.8.83/0600 Setia Raja III 15/6 Enterim Ent alongside 25.8.83/0200 Yue Tai 25/6 Sankyo alongside 25.8.83/1500 Vivien 33/4 Borneo alongside 25.8.83/1500 Morillo 35/6 Boustead alongside 25.8.83/2300 Altair 37/8 Corwn Mar alongside 25.8.83/2359 Ned
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 372 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korea Flag Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Kelang/Penang/Bangkofc/Keeiung/ Busan/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moii/H. Kong S pore Agent: Neptune Agencies Pte Ltd Tel: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 IL_ J\RL)IM \N I AH FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPF VIA SUEZ •HJON6 COHIMKR KB M/ 8 S St
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    • 413 13 SKALORI) UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ll* i /11.111 ilil'ililk EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES L Loadine for iubail (6/9), Kuwait (10/9). Dammam (15/9), Doha (20/9), Abu Dhabi (22/9), Dubai (23/9) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TTT Mina Qaboos (13/9), Damman (15/9), Kuwait (16/9), Abu Dhatx (18/9), Dubai (19/9). Doha (23/9), Bahrain (25/9)
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    • 18 13 LONDON Freights PORT Conditions CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule WHO Acts for Whom CONTAINER Schedules REGIONAL Weather SHIPS In Port
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    • 662 13 1 cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents: URIfACIFIC TRANS ft TRAOIRfi A6ERCY Fit L7I. Tel: *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE gs gs Agents MMCffC TRANS ft TIUAIM AfiENCT Fit L7B. Tel: *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE r *r MAERBK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 284 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe From Eur 2) Mmi 3)lTb«| 4) Qw| «SH. 1) Gtarj 2)Kbwi 3) rw 4) Mm 5) Le H Mm Accept** fm 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. LHanre. Basle UK. 3) Bremen Bremertiaven. Aarhus Copenhaten. Helsinki 4) Stockholm Oslo •Acceptmf Europe car to tor
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    • 485 14 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA PR 9 MM m zt/t r. m M/t 31/1 2/1 IKS. 11/1 U/J Q R I Pacific South Wnt Pacific North Waat IWha IS U/U OM IU« «S »T MX Atlantic/Canada MIDDLE LAST ■Mk* va u/u om m* w »t va pu im*
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 588 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: HM*V| to Copenhagen. Aarlen Gothenburg. Ma»no Stockholm, o*. Senderbwg Rotterdam to Antwerp Amsterdam Br—tw to Bremen Southampton to al UK regms. Coatbridge. Oubfc Also accepting ICI and FCI cargo to Hong Kong PKH
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    • 580 15 NQTtCE Please be informed that MR VINCENT TEO CHEOK PENG, NRIC NO. *****92/ E is no longer in our employ with immediate effect. He is therefore, not authorised to transact any business or collect monies on behalf of the company. THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING CO PTE LTD 79 Robinson Road,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 715 16 r Hapag-Lloyd I TO CONTINENT UK Tokyo Bay Liverpool Bay EXPORTS Antwtfp 19/9 20/9 22/9 27/9 28/9 30/9 7/10 S/10 10/10 «/U 5/11 7/11 S port P KdantPtai Leaoes Genoa H buff Bilbao Rdam Btiaven 27/8 30/8 2/9 28/9 22/9 3/10 28/9 8/10 S/10 Connecting m Tokyo "Also accepting cargo
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    • 449 16 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPf Vl* SUF7 1 Membft o) the Act Conwtwr r FROM EUROPE VIA SUf 7 > Mtmcer of the Ace Consortium MP TIM GAMCT IX IMCATOi 311 ROMAN CHANCE IX P Raianf Sp*« HRanf l»dMi| Baun W»« 26/8 27/8 31/8 1/® 4/9 12/9 4/9 4/5 9/9
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    • 406 16 EVERGREEN LINE far EAST/EUROPF container service ACCEPTING fa. t la CARGO FO* J' H IK FVI Km urn iuu \Z\ZL VT V* 22 "1 L*** w i/t is/9 vn an »n 2/19 7/11 t/lf 11/11 12/11 14/n alsoMXfPTMc ia/faifa/Fa Kh os.o. sToaoan mvm no marooi. glasgou ma fubjtom FUROPf FAR
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    • 675 16 3 Everett Lines m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON S'pm ritfMl P«nan( im 300/20 km, 2/5 S*» B F S.S.C Ag«nK n AAotovvo BOUSTE AD SHPHNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7 —PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG Cmpjißi V|(itiu Dc Nivi|iQM MvcmUmlil lltlf ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE LOMJME FOR
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    • 289 16 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE VORTEX MM 'A' VESSEL KARACHI SERVICE smarm pxdjmc ram lom rm 11,11 l/» 2/9 KMtAOf 2S/9 21/9 WOK MMfTIK fit LIB m 22(1144/7 t *****71 now Sumy smppvs compmt td. 222*352/3 MM.OS MMTM SDR. M HL 3******3 IMUTStt lUK I TtMBPORT
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 995 17 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VCSSCLS KOTA PCTANI KOTAMAJU KOTA tALAM KOTA WWAWAN KOTA LUSAKA OYAQE s/sscrr Sl/3 SEPT JO/2 S£PT 2/5 OCT 5/7 OCT LOAOBMFOR: HOOCIOAH, JCDOAH, PTSUDAN, MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA HOO«OAH.JCOOAH,AOCN DJIBOUTI, HOOCIOAH. JCOOAH, AOABA, POUT SUDAN HOOCOAH, JCOOAH, AOABA HOOCIOAH, JCOOAH, AOABA. PTSUOAN ACCCmNO COffTAINCRS TO HOOCIOAH/AOABA/FT.«JOAN/MOaAD*BCK> KOTA BCRJAYA KOTA
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    • 546 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS OTttSS COHTAfO SKVKX TO/FWH EUWK STWm m,. to europe pwc s poh ToAyo itj SM Ino pool Bay 30/1 4/9 FfaMlwl [•pros 7/9 17/9 Hongkong Uprru 12/9 19/9 Br«M« (iprns 20/9 27/9 Rottooo Bay Tot* Eiprtu OSJAI by 27/9 4/10 5/10 11/10 10/10 19/10 11/10 75/10 PRELMIC
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    • 503 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO USA WEST/ EAST COAST W CULT HUTS (FULLY COHTUOtSO VESSELS) STOH IX HOUSTON MKNMN MLIMOK NEW TOM MOLfAI am s vi jo i nio 17/10 20,10 22/10 nlO iV" M/ 10 25/11 1/12 WU 15/12 17/12 TO TAMAM AN) S KOKA (FULLY CONTAKKBED KSSELS)
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    • 585 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/COHT IVYBANK CLYDEBANK SPORE 2 Sep 20 Sep R'DAM HULL HMBG 25 Sep 27 Sep 30 Sep IS Oct 18 Oct 21 Oct Lykes/^ Lines lor G«T 13/10 22/10 05/11 15/12 (*New Orleans. Mobile. Houston, Galveston) (Accepting breakbdk for PUERTO MCO,
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1227 18 Am Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE CANADA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND vi» IPI MK KOBKIIHiK MINILAND BRIDGE) AtSO ACCEPTMG (Mkrobroget (MMLANDBROGE) ATLANTIC COAST TACOMA (VU SEATTLE) LONGVCN (VM PORTLAFO) SACRAMENTO (VU OAKLAW) STOCKTON (VIA OAKLAND) RICHAOfO (VIA OAKLAW) ATLANTA. AUSTM CHICAGO CMCMMTI
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    • 693 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE U«to( to lOSANUUS SAN FRANCISCO. SEATTLE lAC DMA VANCOUVER BC Accept.* FU/FCL c«i M .r«ii«r 'i'tz* 73T AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accept* ra/fa c Mm P Knar* S pwe MHb 11/12 Sept IMJS.pt 25 Sept 17/13 Oct 14/15 Oct 27 Oct 30/31 Oct
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    • 611 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES K 114 Aneon Road, #18-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207. Tel: *****22 A *****67. P Keleng Tel: *****1/8 RED SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEOITERRANEAN SERVICES S pore Loadinj For DONG MYUNG 28 Aug Bandar Abbas HAEWIOO NO. 2 4 Sept Assab/Aleiandria/Benttian/Tripoli HAEWOO NO 3 24 Sept Assab/Ateiaixkia/Benghazi/Tripoli ASIA MERCHANT MARINE UNIVERSAL
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    • 748 18 A(PTC) 10, Anson Rood, —27 16. International Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 (10 Lines' WOA BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK BUNG* KENANGA B*****9 ARETI B*****3 S pore P KeUnt Loadnf for 1 Sept R DAM UK (AVON) < Sept S Sept ANTWERP R DAM UK (AVON) W alpac line z:v, M S
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 539 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD LCL Cargo 0400 28/8 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) N GARNET 15E.. MERCATOR 31E. K CHANCE IXTNBRD6E 16E. K JACEJM 20C C PAUL 36E TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: PENAN6 P. KELAN6.. ADELADE FREMANTLE. Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E. Malaysia. TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACFIC COAST LCI
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    • 426 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON tnul SSSS IfSI: 22_jf ITZSm liO- "1 Hi 4 P—»/J4«l 6—al itnr, m X/l/U WW It 12M In at (M 29/J4 W N HN M 10 m 2/9 iv 2/9 Off 17/9 23/9 27 n JSO- 06CHMCM
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    • 824 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SHSOV BULDMG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Laws) Cable Address SKSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** F. KELANG PENANG M/S SHARBUT RAM SOON SON. M. IST ANO 2NO FLOOR. MESSRS HAI THONG SWPMG 23 *«d
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    • 86 19 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 3 Stent on Way #?0 #20 0t Stent on Hook S«t*o>t 0106 M 720WW (S l««) Tctn R*****9 SKSMP REGULAR SERVICES TO EAST MALAYSIA ru m BOTMTDN Eimwtd. xUi *20 torn **2S tMB *~«0 ton tone* Fn SlnK»p*fr lIK Trt: «ltt» (5 DIVISION Of THE
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 581 20 I'c<|i»nal Container Linrs 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual COl Berthing PS A 1500Hrs Tuesday Saturday EAST MALAYSIA REGULAR LINER DSR-LINES*^! EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE P. Klanf S pore Phimi R'dam H'burf A'werp Rost 11/U Sep 23/25 Sep 2C/2S Sap 19 oct2foct22oct29oct 15/1# Oct 21/22 Oct 23/25 Oct 15 Nn 22
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 75 21 DIRECT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO US PACIFIC COAST FEEDER VESSEL umsi ORIINTA! SI AAIN[)N I INt P Al.l N i HI I M* SINCi A PORF Tfl ??OSMIt SAI f S BOO* IN' .S ??11?91 If BMINAI PT KFUNG SC AI lON SHIPPING |M| SDN BHD tf I. t« PfNANG
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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