The Business Times, 16 December 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1983 60 CENTS
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  • 298 1  -  By TERESA LIM THE inspiration for eight Singapore companies' investment in China's Chiwan supply base is "purely commercial" and not inspired by anything political, asserted Intraco managing director Mr Chandra Das yesterday. "I will stand by it this project is commercially viable
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  • 677 1 THE whole Malaysian nation heaved a big sigh of relief yesterday on news that the constitutional crisis that has troubled the country for the past four-and-a-half months is largely over. Investment analysts contacted by Business Times late yesterday generally welcomed the compromise solution
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  • 307 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH THE Mass Rapid Transit Corporation has awarded two more civil engineering contracts worth about $96 million. A joint venture called Singapore-BelgiumCon-tractors (Sinbelco) has clinched Contract 103, valued at about $32.88 million. Sinbelco is a joint venture between Hytech, a
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  • 482 1  -  By CHAN OI CHEE PROPERTY and chemicals group United Industrial Corporation is selling its 50 per cent stake in a New York office building to managing director Mr Oei Hong Leong, in exchange for the latter's block of 12.53 million shares in
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  • 180 1 A TEAM ef efßeers (ma Ike H—ghsag Commercial Climes Bareu is la Stapptre to ceadaet lavestlgitlsas lato the bastness affairs ef Gearge Taa aad Ike dee mighty Carrtu empire. The officers, whe arrived ea Tsesday, have eallsted the help tf the leeal Crtmlaai
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  • BRIEFLY
    • 84 1 UPI MORE than 2,000 children, many of them too young to walk, yesterday paraded in Manila's "Wall Street", demanding the resignation of Philippine President Marcos. Led by the youngest daughter of slain opposition leader Benigno Aquino, the children marched or were carried through the streets of the Makati
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    • 84 1 AFP PRESIDENT Takashi Ishihara of Nissan Motor Co said yesterday that a final decision on his company's plan to build Nissan cars in Britain may be delayed to early 1984 because of slow progress in talks with the labour union. The president said he sees a "50-50 chance"
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    • 110 1 Bernama THE Malaysian government is studying the possibility of having duty-free shops in Johor Baharu to encourage the people to shop in their own country. Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Sabbaruddin Chik said yesterday that this move, which is still in the consideration stage, is a follow-up of the
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    • 71 1 Reuter INDONESIA'S newly-expanded oil refineries at Cilacap in Central Java and Balikpapan in East Kalimantan, which have been idle since last month, should be re-started soon. Oil industry sources said yesterday that the refineries were shut because of shipping and storage problems encountered by the stateowned oil
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    • 67 1 AFP LECH Walesa, leader of the banned Polish Solidarity trade union, indicated yesterday that he intends to defy the authorities today by placing flowers at the foot of an historic monument outside the shipyards in Gdansk. He also said that he hopes to announce the future programme
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    • 92 1 AP NORTH Korean army captain Kang Min-Chul, sentenced to death last week for his role in the Oct 9 terror bombing which killed 21 persons, including four South Korean cabinet members, yesterday appealed for clemency to Burma's Central Court of Justice (Supreme Court). His colleague, Major Zin Mo,
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  • 285 1 THAILAND'S domestic airline, the Thai Airways Campaay (TAC), has pestpeaed the start af Its direct service between Haadyai and Slag*pare, Btalaess Timet learnt yesterday. Tto service, a cambiaed effart af TAC aad Thai Airways lateral tlaaa I, was erlglaally sehedaled
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  • 420 1  -  By AMY BALAN THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has had to intervene in the foreign exchange market to "relieve the persistent pressure on the Singapore dollar to appreciate". Mr Ng Kok Song, manager of the international department of the MAS, told
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 571 2  -  By LEE HAN SHIH SINGAPORE'S die-casting industry has finally shaken off the passive role it has been playing for many years. It has started to take a firm stand on national policies affecting its welfare and, according to the Singapore Die-Casting
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    • 599 2  -  By LISA LEE THE demand for units in two of the largest condominium projects along East Coast Parkway has been relatively brisk. Bayshore Park and Mandarin Gardens, both with more than a thousand units each, have already received bookings for 80 and 50
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    • 158 2 SURFACE parcel post service to Tunisia has been suspended until further notice. Ordinarily, surface parcels to Tunisia are sent through Italy, but due to the non-availability of shipping services between the two countries, surface parcels are unable to get through. However, surface and air
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    • 100 2 TECHNOLOGICAL Improvements in road safety will be the theme for this year's Automobile it Accessories Show at the World Trade Centre. Jointly organised by the Automobile Association of Singapore and the National Safety First Council, the show will be held from tomorrow to Dec 21. A range
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    • 412 2 THOMAS Cook-Boustead Pte Ltd has appointed IUMn Tessensohn as general manager. Mr Tessensohn started his career with Thomas Cook Singapore in 1962, and in 1976 rose to be the first local managing director before leaving to set up his own travel business. He now returns to Thomas
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    • 441 3  -  By JOANNE YAP RELATIONS between China and Singapore marine engine repair companies moved one step closer when Metalock (S) Pte Ltd concluded an agreement with a Chinese dockyard early this month. Under the agreement, the local company will provide Shanghai Ocean Shipping Voyage-Repair Dockyard
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    • 159 3 NEPTUNE Orient Lines Is moving on to lu new premises la Alexandra Read. All Its staff members will begta working In a ship shaped building an Maaday. Bat befare they get to their teaks, the staff aad heard members will sssemblr la fraat sf
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    • 226 3 APPLE Computer Inc is establishing an educational grant programme in 10 countries, including Singapore, to support new ways of learning to use the personal computer. The Apple Education Foundation, which currently awards personal computers and related equipment to schools, colleges and universities in the
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    • 311 3 CHANGES in Toa Payoh bus services will come into effect on Dec 26, with the completion of the Singapore Bus Service's new interchange. There will be no more unnecessary duplication of services or extensive loopings within Toa Payoh Town, as new feeder
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    • 424 3 ISSUES concerning the public transport system will top the agenda when Parliament meets next Tuesday. In view of the government policy to curb car ownership, Mr Chandra Das, the Member of Parliament for Chong Boon, will ask the Acting Minister for Communications, Dr
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    • 286 3 THE availability of a generally better educated workforce is one of the reasons why Singapore has been able to attract foreign investors. This was stated by Mr Eugene Yap, Parliamentary Secretary (Labour) at the Singapore Quality Reliability Association (SQRA) Dinner and Dance held at
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  • 775 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES Nov 18-Dec 23 (Fridays): Fire Insurance Claims, Singapore Insurance Training Centre (SITC), SITC Nov 29, 1983-Jan 3, 1984 (Tuesdays): Fire Insurance Underwriting, SITC, SITC Nov 30, 1983-Feb 22, 1984 (Wednesdays): Average Adjusting, SITC, SITC Dec 1-22 (Thursdays): Acturial Aspects of Life Assurance, SITC, SITC Dec
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 509 4 Reuter UPI ABOUT 10,500 workers were laid off in the Philippines in the first 12 days of this month because of raw material shortages in factories and losses suffered by companies. Government officials said yesterday that most of the lay-offs were linked to financial
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    • 133 4 Reuter THE US Commerce Department, continuing its effort to tighten security, said most of its regular reports will be released early in the morning for the foreseeable future. The department had already shifted release times and dates of a number of statistical reports to
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    • 434 4 AP THE Trades Union Congress (TUC), Britain's powerful labour federation, has refused to back an illegal nation-wide newspaper strike, banding Prime Minister Thatcher one of her biggest victories yet over union militants. After a stormy six-hour meeting on Wednesday, the TUC's ruling general
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    • 107 4 AP THE West German government has not yet decided whether its economics minister should resign because of the bribery charges he laces, but chancellory lawyers say the prosecutor's accusations against Otto Lamsdorff are weak, a government spokesman said on Wednesday. Spokesman Peter Boenisch confirmed press reports
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    • 290 4 UPI FBI Director William Webster has said that there is a "rising tide of concern" about possible terrorist attacks in the US, and that one plot was foiled Just two weeks ago. "Many many people might have been killed" if the recent
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    • 253 4 Reuter THE Tokyo Rubber Exchange has decided to start an "associate member system" to encourage foreign participation on the bourse. An exchange spokesman said yesterday that foreign rubber and rubber product traders, including brokerage houses, can become associate members through prior membership of the
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    • 347 4 Reuter A NEW flurry of opinion polls yesterday found Japan's conservative government heading for a comfortable win in Sunday's general election. Two polls, by Kyodo News Service and the financial newspaper Nihon Keizai Shim bun, said Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's Liberal Democratic
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    • 305 4 FT BUSINESS confidence among major Japanese companies has improved sharply during the past three months, according to a Bank of Japan survey. However, the number of companies who see themselves as being in a recession situation still exceeds those who see conditions as "good". The central
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    • 487 5 AP NEW supersonic Soviet fighters carry advanced electronics and weapons that give them the capability to shoot down cruise missiles and take on Western combat jets on an equal footing. The latest Jane's All The World's Aircraft says that this poses grave
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    • 173 5 Reuter NATO Commander General Bernard Rogers said in Washington yesterday that the group's resources are so small that it may be forced to turn to nuclear weapons if the Soviet Union and its allies start a conventional war. "Should Nato be attacked conventionally by
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    • 337 5 AFP WARSAW Pact delegations to the Mutual and Balanced Reduction of Forces (MBFR) talks in Vienna will not propose a date for reopening negotiations after the traditional year-end recess, effectively suspending all East-West disarmament parleys for the present. Atlantic Alliance sources
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 490 5 Agencies CHINA and the European Community have suspended talks on a new textiles and clothing pact by which China hoped to raise its export quotas, officials said on Wednesday. They said there had been some progress on legal and economic aspects of the accord which will replace
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    • 644 5 UPI Reuter THE United States' involvement in Lebanon has escalated sharply in the last few days, with the battleship New Jersey unleashing its giant guns for the first time since the Vietnam war. The bombardment was against Syrian anti-aircraft batteries in
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    • 370 5 UPI THE arrests of Kuwaiti Shiite Muslims suspected in the suicide bomb attacks of US, French and Kuwaiti targets raised fears of renewed violence between Muslim factions in the oil-rich desert sheikdom. Kuwaiti authorities on Wednesday arrested an undisclosed number of
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    • 536 6 FT THE Soviet economy appears to have achieved its best performance in five years, thanks to a combination of favourable harvest conditions, a highly publicised campaign against waste and corruption as well as a deliberate attempt to pinpoint and remove bottlenecks in key
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    • 200 6 FT THE latest data for both industrial production and new orders booked by industry will reinforce the government's optimism that a steady recovery is now under way in West Germany, Europe's largest economy. Figures from the Economics Ministry released in Bonn on Wednesday show overall
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    • 213 6 Reuter OPEC will find it difficult, in the first part of next year, to maintain its current output ceiling and prices. The United Arab Emirates' Petroleum and Mineral Resources Minister Mana Said Al-Oteiba said there was pressure in the oil market for a
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    • 417 6 FT BRITISH National Oil Corporation (BNOC) has proposed keeping its North Sea oil price unchanged for the first quarter of 1984. The plan is expected to meet with some stiff resistance. The BNOC announcement provided some help for the pound on
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    • 393 6 UPI DESK computers have mushroomed in US businesses in the past year and many have access to basic company data with little or no security safeguards, a recent survey indicates. Conducted this autumn for the National Association of Accountants by Price Waterhouse, the survey
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    • 240 6 UPI THESE is a "faadameatal" shift la petrochemical prodaettoa away train the OS em paafeo to tow-east American Chemicals Manfaetarero Aaooeiatloa says la Its aaaaal eeoaomic sarvey. Myraa Foveaax, aa laterasttoasl trade aad eceaomleo slfleial wtth the aaoociattoa, aated that "althoagh there will
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    • 274 6 UPI NEW Argentine civilian president Raul Alfonsin ordered a major shuffle in the armed forces command that will force 47 senior officers to retire, his second blow to the military establishment in two days. The announcement came on Wednesday night, a day
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    • 232 6 THE US has rejected an appeal by an overwhelming majority of the United Nations General Assembly to sign the Law of the Sea Treaty and vowed to withhold funds earmarked for its implementation. The Assembly voted 135-2 on Wednesday on a
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  • 992 7  -  The election in May next year should prove to be the most severe test in the career of President Marcos. TEODORO BENIGNO here examines the protagonists and political undercurrents which Mr Marcos will have to contend. TEODORO BENIGNO AFP THE Philippines is heading towards the
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  • 568 7  -  By J L Battenfeld UPI ALCOHOL abuse, an unwanted and often unrecognised by-product of rapid industrialisation and modernisation, is increasing in East Asia. Once considered solely an occupational hazard of Western expatriates, alcohol abuse is reaching down from Westernised elites to newly urbanised workers of
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    • 397 7 A R C AD Compare our peaceful 1 Then compare ourpo </» y/s.», Nf How often has it been said that there are three criteria by which to judge a piece of property location, location and location! This age-old remark applies particularly to the idyllic garden retreat of Arcadia. Arcadia's
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  • 472 8 A BITTER dispute has ended. Malaysia averted a possible crisis when the deputy king yesterday approved controversial amendments to the country's constitution aimed at curbing powers of the monarchy. His vital signature came at the very last minute, before the government was forced to go
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  • 821 8  -  Premier Nakasone's most recent pronouncements on defence have been equivocal for someone widely regarded as hawkish in Japanese politics. With the election drawing near, TOSHIO KOJIMA examines the implications of his cooings. TOSHIO KOJIMA Reuter THE spectre of revived militarism is looming large in the campaigning
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • 765 9  -  Joan Robinson, a prominent British economist best remembered for her work on imperfect competition and capital theory, died in August at the age of 80. LEONARD SILK here reviews her contribution to the subject. LEONARD SILK NYT NO WOMAN has $et received the Nobel memorial prize
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    • 859 9 c SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by A House Is Not a Home (Mandarin/r with English subtitles): Hongkong's soap opera about a girl who fights to get what she wants. 4.25 Sport Images River of Thunder: A group of professionals take on the challenge of South America's most dangerous
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 248 10  -  By SHAHRIR ARIFF SINGAPORE'S imports of rubber amounted to 629,498 tonnes from January to October this year. This figure indicates an increase of 35,394 tonnes against the corresponding period in 1982. Peninsular Malaysia was the Republic's chief supplier with 531,318 tonnes. Thailand was the second largest
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    • 106 10 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday saw prices close firmer on continued buying support and speculative interest, aided by higher Chicago soyabean futures. In Dec, south rose MJ3O to MH.480 a tonne and central Mslo to MJ1.470. In Jan south firmed Ms2s to M 51,455 and central
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    • 97 10 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday rallied late to close l x h to 10 UScents per bushel higher. January traded in an 11V4cent range. Local and commission house short-covering provided most of the late rally's volume. Soybean oil futures closed 0.24 to 0.35 cent a pound higher, while
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    • 110 10 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed 3 3 /< to 1V« US-cents per bushel higher. March traded in a five-cent range. Late local and commission house short-covering boosted prices at the close. On Tuesday's USD A supply/demand report, which forecast increased wheat feed usage, was generally supportive. Trade
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    • 30 10 Rubber: Dec 15 Singapore: December: 240.25 cent* (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: December 265.50 cents (down 0.50 cent) Tin: M 929.20 per kilo (unchanged) 97 tonnes (up six tonnes)
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    • 67 10 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday remained at M 529.21 a kilo, five cents above the ITA floor price of M 529.15. Dealers noted support at this level from the buffer stock manager and local interests, with sentiment aided by sterling recovery against the Malaysian dollar. Turnover
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    • 273 10 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with January One RSS buyers quoted at 240.25 cents per kilo, down half a cent from Wednes day's close. The morning session was marked down half a cent on lack of interest after a three-quarter cent lower opening. The afternoon
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    • 436 10 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Nooa (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 236 25 237 25N Int. 1 R.S.S. January 240.25 240 75 Int. 1 R.S.S. February 343.50 ***** Int. 2 RS S. 233 50 235 50N UK Cont 232 50 234 50N
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    • 161 10 CHINESE Prsdsee Exchange, Singapore, n«*n (Mi( prices per 190 kg yesterday. Coconut Bulk fob $192.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $205.00 sellers, new drum fob $209.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $116 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $655.00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper faq
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    • 194 10 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot exgodown) Cotton Van: China Blue Phoenix 20's 2,995, 32's 3,330, 40 s 4,430 (per bale of 400 lb6). Piece Goods: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq. Dragon Head unq, Five Lambs unq, Flower and
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    • 299 10 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.06, 100 per cent second clan 0.80, 100 per cent third class 0.76, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.61, Special
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    • 1074 10 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended a fairly quiet morning £5 higher to £19 lower from Wednesday's close. Mixed selling and profit-taking by trade and commission houses emerged around the morning's high of £2,033 basis March but was well absorbed in light dealings. Physical activity was quiet and only
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 529 11 UPI NYT THE Brazilian government, e-ippled by the world's largest debt, has said that it still "needs a further US$3 biliien to pay its bills this year- 1 in spite of recent billion-dollar bail-out loans. Joao Forni, spokesman for the
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    • 225 11 Reuter THE West German government foresees no adverse effect oh the economy If the money stock growth target for 1984 is narrowed to 4-6 per cent, Finance Ministry sources in Bonn said recently. The money stock, the primary money supply measure, is projected
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    • 159 11 AP THE World Bank announced on Wednesday the release of US$lOO million of a loan to the politically and financially troubled government of President Marcos in the Philippines. The bank had made available $200.3 million of the loan in April. To get the $302.3
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    • 479 11 THE Chartered Bank has set up its first Quality Control Circles to disseminate knowledge gained by some of its staff who participated recently in training courses organised by the National Productivity Board under tne QC Circle Programme for the Banking Industry. The four new QC circles have been
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    • 256 11 AP ABOUT M of the IMM Amerleaa commercial hub an likely to fall by the ead of the year, the meet since list, and the aim her ef treaMed tostltattoaa will aet drop rignifleaatly evea next year, says a haaklag regalater.
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    • 209 11 Reuter THE US Treasury said it will sell US$B.25 billion in two-year notes at an auction next Tuesday. The sale will provide about $3.5 billion in fresh cash because there are about $4.7 billion of maturing two-year notes. The notes to be sold next
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    • 696 11 Reuter SALOMON Brothers Inc's managing director and chief economist, Henry Kaufman, has predicted that next year, the Federal Reserve will tighten credit, prime rates will rise to between 12 and 12Vi per cent and yields on long-term bonds will reach the peak of
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    • 296 11 Reuter LEADING Japanese banks are opposed to throwing the Euroyen market wide open to Japanese corporate issuers when the Finance Ministry eases its guidelines for the issue of such bonds next April. Banking sources in Tokyo said yesterday that the banks fear
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    • 215 12 HYUNDAI Corporation yesterday signed a US$46.B million Note Purchase Agreement with a group of nine banks. The agreement is to finance a portion of the purchase cost of eight 62,500dwt (deadweight tonnes) tankers by the Shipping Corporation of India Limited from Hyundai Corporation. With the
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    • 67 12 Reuter JAPAN'S Export-Import Bank may invest part of its surplus funds in foreign currency instruments next year, such as US Treasury bills, bank officials said. The Tokyo government is considering amending the Exim Bank law as a sequel to an economic liberalisation package adopted in October, to
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    • 357 12  -  By AMY BALAN CAPITAL has come to Singapore. And the bearer is none other than Singapore-No-mura Merchant Banking. CAPITAL is an investment information system developed by the Nomura Securities Group, the largest investment and brokerage house in Japan. Standing for Computer-Aided Portfolio and Investment
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    • 251 12 WEST German banks have set a new issue calendar of Deutschemark Eurobonds totalling one billion marks. Frankfurt bond market sources said that eight new bonds are planned before the next meeting of the Central Capital Markets Subcommittee on Jan 18, 1964. The previous calendar, which
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    • 153 12 A US$l5 million term loan agreement was signed on Dec 15 in Singapore between Asian Banking Corporation and a Syndicate of Financial Institutions managed by Fuji International Finance (HK), KDB International (Singapore) and Pica (Pte) Ltd. The five-year loan, with a two-year grace period, carries an
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    • 313 12 Reuter SEVERAL Earopeaa central banks are believed to have intervened in the forelgn markets to cheek the rise sf U»e US daliar. Same dealers In Frankfort have estimated the West German central bank ssld USs2s* million so Wednesday to dampeo the dollar which
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    • 536 12 THE foreign exchange market was extremely quiet yesterday. Trading was sluggish and within a narrow range. The American dollar opened at U552.1335/45 against the local unit and fluctuated between $2.1333 38 and $2.1340 '45 before closing at the opening level. latertaafc tanraitf rates «i S pa: One month
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    • 190 12 THE US dollar yesterday declined In nervous trading (or the second straight day against the Japanese yen on the Tokyo foreign exchange, finishing at 235.06 yen against Wednesday's close of 235.83 yen. The dollar opened at 235.30 yen and moved between 235.00 and 235.30 yen, market sources said. The
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    • 22 12 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.96 per cent.
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    • 185 12 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Dec 15: U8 DolUrt Offer Bid 7 days 913/16 911/16 1 month 109/16 10 7/16 2 months 109/16 107/16 3 months 109/16 107/16 e months 1011/*****/16 9 months 104 10* 12 months 11 10% DM 8»Jn. llffUJl* IS 1
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    • 42 12 RANGE at price* after ed by dl»count huu— am Dec 15: Oventifht: 3 Call deports: J-3 CWac 3- month SelliM Treasury bill* 2H 2H 3-month Bank bills 8 3 months CD 7H 7% months CD 7H 7* Source: National Discount Co
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    • 313 12 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed slightly firmer after fluctuating marginally throughout the session in quiet trading. Total sales for the day were recorded at 72 lots while kerb volume was 24 lots. Prompt closed slightly higher at U*****.80/380.80 an ounce compared with $388/388 in New York. February at
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    • 39 12 M Tmm New York MB MB MB 1418 Zurich US MB MB MB Than M Singapore MB MB MB LIU HMHW IM Ii m In IK uwug prm in uo oouftn a trov nunr* Source: Credit, S'pore
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    • 125 12 THE US dollar yesterday was steady In thin trading ahead of the holiday period and with no fresh factors. Political tensions in the Middle East and high Interest rates in the US continued to provide support. The dollar finned to 2.7630/40 marks from an early 2.7617/24 and New York's
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    • 77 12 THE dollar yesterday fluctuated around slightly easier opening levels in a hesitant market as operators waited to see the extent of any further central bank intervention after Wednesday's large Bundesbank operation. Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.4175/85 Can 1.7N5/7T& Cnm 1.1480/W DMk DF! IMC/W 4JH0/90 S Fr f 17^/irw R
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    • 243 12 SUCCESS: HOW GOOD U LOOKS! Nissan Brougham Hardtop From the Nissan drawing-board, the car that symbolises a lifestyle to which you ve aspired, and have attained. The Nissan Brougham. An extension of what you are now, and a description of where you're going. In perfect style. TThis is the car
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 391 13 HONGKONG STOCKS marked time to close easier yesterday with the Hang Seng Index losing 4.88 points to 869.88. Prices were softened by a lack of buying support, with investors reluctant to enter the market ahead of the year-end. Cheung Kong eased 10 cents to HK$7, HK Land
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    • 563 13 SHARE prices yesterday firmed on the Tokyo stock market and the 225-stock Dow Jones average, up 15.61 yen 15.61 yen on Wednesday, rose another 61.26 yen to close at 9,462.43 yen. Brokers attributed the gains to investors anticipating a victory for the ruling Liberal-Democratic party in
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    • 345 13 DUE TO a technical breakdown in services, the Australian share markets reports were unavailable. DEC 15 Cent* INDUSTRIALS ACT 1(7 +2 A N I 386 -I A P If 232 unch Abcrfoyle 790 +6 ALACC OH 285 unch oao -s AilM Mill 235 unch Ampoi Exp SO
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    • 191 13 DEC 14 Francs Actions Sulnes Aluxuuae Br. W«l a* unch -1 AhMdwRM. Brown Down Br. Cite Getty Br. aba Ole PC ate Oeifjr R*f 3H 1300 2MB MB TI4 unch >30 15 >35 >3 Credit SuiM Br Credit Saint Rcf Dektrowmtt Br. Oeorfe Fischer Br Olotxu Pr 2280 us
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    • 190 13 SHARE prices again closed mixed yesterday but with rises outnumbering falls in slow trading. The Book Club Index rose 0.13 to 120.39 with 94,457 shares traded. Thai Farmers Bank and Siam Cement gained two baht each to 246 and 341 respectively while Sermsuk fell four to 390 and Maboonkhrong
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    • 97 13 DEC IS Peso* Acojt Mlnlnc Anjlo PhU Apex Mlnlnc B 0011 unch Alias Con. B. 41 50 -U Bagulo OoM MOW unch Basic Petroleum ojxto *0.0006 Benguet Con B 1-21 -001 CDCP unch First Phil Hld(S 286 -0.15 Lepanto B 0005 -0 0035 Marlnduque B i ft -04 Marsteel
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    • 500 13 NYT THE BITTER contest for control of the GAF Corp came to a formal end this week with the election of a new board nominated by dissident shareholders. With a cool gesture of goodwill towards Samuel Heyman, leader of the dissident
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    • 718 13 NYT WHO'S next? That's the question that seems to spring up most often about Kohl berg, Kravis, Roberts A Co. Who are they going to buy next? Kohl berg, Kravis, Roberts A Co collects companies. Almost every week, it seems, another business is added to the
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    • 95 15 DEC 14 Dm Hoeach 90.00 -1.4 Horten la&ooB AM-Tel«funken 7S.90B Kan lad I 281 00 -3 BASF 187 806 KHD 190.00 -8 Bayer 1(7 JOB Llnde 387 00 -i B*iw 42S 80 -4 Mannesmann 131 JO 0.2 Commenbank ISO 00 -17 Philip* Komm 334 00 ConU Qummi ***** -0J
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    • 69 15 DEC 14 Frs FORWARD MARKET ActC #18 ArlMd 1198 +2 Or Bru Lamb Hoftok Petro Ryl Dutch Sfciro Soc Oen Belg 2250 5060 5000 2406 1720 1610 uneh 66 10 -30 uneh 5 578 -a 17S5 Cuiftc Cock De Beers Ebes 2385 195 421 1450 -6 -4 -J CA8H
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    • 177 15 DEC 14 ru ART* 388.30 unch Ahold 181 50 -0.5 Aksc 88 30 -0.4 AMEV i«adD -1 Amfma 157.10 -1.1 Amrobnk 30 70 -1J Berk 35 006 BoU 92.00 05 BortumiJ 228 00 1 TKfH* 4020 -0.4 Burnt 55 JO 0.2 ratoml 33J0 -0J CM* 348.00 -1 Dell II1J
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    • 94 15 DSC 14 Lire Buto«1 131 4-125 Bet saoo -100 Centtale Ord 1181 >11 Coed Acquit Roma Erldanla 7129 30 F1»t On) 3146 >36 Oenerali ***** 4-206 Olm 3880 80 Ill Prii 4463 13 Invest aso •10 Itaicemenu Ord ***** 1000 I taigas 1038 •4 L* petit Ord ***** -80
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    • 869 15 EQUITIES were marked lower at the outset yesterday for want oC interest and government bonds showed renewed weakness following the lower trend in US credit markets, dealers said. Newspaper shares moved against the trend in response to news that Reuters Ltd is to seek public floatation of its
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    • 290 15 DEC 14 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha MS Abercom 283 3 AC And CI MO 15 10 Amaprop A MIC Z rm -35 Barlows 1270 unci) C O Smith 2375 uneh Htrltn 3*0 ON A 290 unch Currte Finance 440 10 Edgars Ted Volk MOO 400 300 unch Fufll »B
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    • 181 15 dec m rra GROUP B CORBEILLE 5ffJ -4 Carrefour Ftnanclere de l-^nton 12S6 05 40 -24 AquluUne Nat Dm Petrole B S N Otrvtli l«s -S Latarfe Moet-Hennessy Tit 13B0 IM SO -25 -415 Danorte C 8 T < ThomsonCMty— an in JO -IS -1J Penarroya Radiolrchnlque GROUP 12
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    • 195 15 DEC M Abltlbi C* 2SB Imp Oil Inco Inl Pro* Pipe 3T7V. 11* MH unch •M Mean Alfoina Bank Mont Bank Nova ScoUa Ball Tel BP Can Ltd Brtictn U a* a 31* HI a* unch •ft Int UU Intl Nickel Kerr Add Lototaw B Mane; Pert Mc Blodel
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    • 1040 15 THE stock market on Wednesday remained under pressure and prices closed moderately lower for the second straight day as investors continued to fret over the possibility of rising interest rates. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, a nearly six point loser on Tuesday, retreated another 9>'2
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 105 13 •See page IS fer New York, London and European sleeks. THE SANWA BANK LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCH U5530,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 18th December 1987 Retractable to 4 years on 18th December 1986 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that
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    • 398 13 1 1 m u li i/: V.\ irsi A' I liliiiiiiilit t t CP/* >v* r A dream home should be what? Luxurious, certainly; spacious, gracious; a perfect expression of your own personality; the ideal setting for quietude or entertaining alike; perhaps above all intelligently planned to make the best
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 162 14 gggj with the American Express Card m "if you don't already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" r. am 10am with Eastern Start the JV j avo untes. Western mo tQ thc day A great star* sn-vfj^r K or, M W M.,' I ac «TV The Tea
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    • 218 14 She's entertaining. She's dramatic. She'll swing you Into song one minute, move you to tears In the next. She's versatile planlstvocallst EJ. Manning. Don't miss a single performance. Century Park Sheraton* Singapore style aiaroundi you Nasam Hi. Singapore 1025. Tel *****77 Tele* CPHSINRS ***** &RS ***** Operated Of ANA HOTELS
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    • 169 14 £t\ pQOlsidc +phif Garden Mom to Sat: 4 30 pm 7 30 pm with a chilled frothy Anchor Draft in hand 6, Peninsula Hotel r Z Srs t J' 1 11 'Xtra Attraction Fashion Show at CelemenSlreet Other facilities: 24-hour T#fc *****01 I Coffee House Cocktail Lounge i'£&r SEAFOOD THEATRE
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    • 208 14 SiSSfcj T a ft f; Rocking Bill MaleyS Comets Live at the Tbpofme Hilton 28 NoMember-21 December* Mightly 1030pm. Hear the group that invented R<»ck 'n' Roll play and sing their hits. It's an evening not to he missed! Cover charge: Diners $20 nett. Non-diners $30 nett (drinks not included)
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    • 198 14 Daily Buffet Lunch at GOFFEE GARDEN Curry Pork Sparenbs Ayam Panijqanq. Rna'.t L*'q of Lamb and many more dfliciO(iS (I'shfs 12 noon 2:30 pm Adult: $14 Children under 12: $10++ 7a For reservations, please call *****22 ext 142/917 or direct line *****42 7 m,Showtime 00 pm Seonsors —fXSSS DURBAN <S)
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 213 15 Thai Seafood Served I n True Siamese Stvle 4 •> "> %r M I*. 4 M Thinking of food. Think Thai: Spicy Tomyum Soup, Charcoal-Grilled Seafood, Royal Thai Seafood and our other detectable Thai Cuisine. 1 Or if you're a gourmet cook, take home some fresh seafood from our mini
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    • 68 15 MAXIM'S FOR CHRISTMAS LUNCH. THE IDEAL PLACE TO ENTERTAIN. The Festive Season is here. A very special time of year and what better place to treat your clients and business associates to than Maxim's? Ladies too will find us the ideal setting for a year-end celebration. Bon appetit! THE ADVANTAGE
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  • 3198 16 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday wtth the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after
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  • 3594 16 Last Cr'. Gr'a Net 1983 Coaptay Div Div YTd P/K Vol Day High Low Sale or- Cvr (•000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 226 Acma 254 +4 7.5 2.9 270.0 1 254 254 354 148 Alcom 277 -2 5.0 3.8 14 244 29 277 275 267
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  • 183 16 Managers' prt m f»r Dee 1C SINGAPORE INTT TBIHT DIAMOND MOT S'PORE The Commerce 3.35 3 56 Nov Dec The Saving* Fund 201 2.13 Diamond S pore Prog Fund l.fi 154 S pore Fd (US*) 0.51 0.55 S pore See Fund 119 2.32 SI 1.08 1.17 S pore
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  • 2243 16 BID and offer prices officially luted and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur* Stock Exchance yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS *»■■■ll (3.8Z8) Mtmm (3 00B) (19) 3 02 (I) 3.00 AMD
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  • 696 16 CHUAN Hap Mtrix made m impressive debut yesterday, Injecting activity lata aa atherwise lethargic atmosphere at the Slagapare stack market. Right fram the apealag bell, dealers saM that stags were already waltlag ta cash in aa their scrip. Chaaa Hap shares were easily the mast active
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  • 590 16 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed mixed to slightly higher yesterday in reduced volume. Trading was generally centred on selected lowerliners, particularly Malaysian Resources, which rose 13 cents to M 52.44. Active counter Industrial Oxygen Inc inched up six cents to $1.85 while
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 612 17 AP THE board of directors of Reuters has decided to go ahead with a public stock offering of the international news and information service. In a brief statement issued after a five-hour meeting on Wednesday, the 12man board did not reveal details of
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    • 122 17 JAPANESE video tape recorder (VTR) output and exports will increase in 1964, helped by active domestic and export demand. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd president Toshihiko Yamashita said: "1984 VTR output in Japan is likely to reach about 21 million, of which more than
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    • 497 17 Reuter REUTERS, the world's leading news organisation, was founded in 1851 by a German rabbi's son who had used carrier pigeons to speed the relay of news. Born Israel Beer Josaphat in the German town of Kassel in 1816, he became a Christian in 1844 and
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    • 312 17 Reuter IF GULF OU Corp decides to acquire Superior OU Co It will not only raise Its reserve level aad stifle criticism of Its exploration policy tat could also deal a setback to dissident shareholders, analysts believe. Chairman James Lee said Galf Is leoklag at
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    • 421 17 PETALING Tin Bhd has completed its restructuring exercise which involves Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor (KPS) taking a 30 per cent interest in the enlarged capital of the company. This was disclosed by Petaling Tin when it released its October year-end results. The group also pointed out
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    • International ROUNDUP
      • 90 17 has reported group net profit after tax but before extraordinary items of HK5237.0 million ($235.8 million) in the six months ended Sep 30. It incurred an extraordinary loss of $300,000 (loss $1.3 million). Earnings per share before extraordinary items came to 16.8 cents (16.7 cents). It
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      • 106 17 I has reported group net profit of HKJ50.90 million ($31.96 million) in the six months ended Sep 30. It has announced an interim dividend of 30 cents (20 cents), payable on Jan 19. Books wUI be closed from Jan 10 to 19. The company forecast 1963
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      • 130 17 MITSUI Co Ltd expects consolidated net Income for the year ending next March 31 to ri9e to 7.30 billion yen from 6.76 billion last year, due to an improvement in the performance of its subsidiaries and affiliates and reduced interest payments. However, consolidated sales are expected to slip to 15,600
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    • 102 17 METAL Containers Limited: Thirteenth AGM to be held at 15 Scotts Road #0904/07, 9th Floor Thong Teck Building, Singapore 0922 on Dec 16 at 10.30 am. SUPREME CorperatfM Berhad: Fifty-fifth AGM to be held at 20th Floor, Wisma Supreme, Jalan Punchak, Kuala Lumpur on Dec 19 at 10.30
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    • 460 17 Reuter FT ALLIANZ Versicherungs-AG is keeping all its options open in its bid for Eagle Star Holdings PLC, but it is ridiculous to suppose it will pay any price for the company, an Allianz spokesman said. BAT Industries PLC increased
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 181 17 -v <• 4 "> with the Executive Difference. The executive difference It means o holiday where you set your own schedule leave ony day you like, and stay at the hotel of your choce Shentours give you a Boli pockoge thot means oil this, and more. Cotch your flight to
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    • 138 17 Streaks of individuality at work In elegant vibrant colours and styles, that'll let you stand out in any boardroom. This dazzling display of individuality is on show at Melwani's, where quality products are perfectly matched by a standard of personalised service thafs uniquely Melwani's. Yes, itfc from MELWANI'S m V
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 170 18 Rises Seacorp 1330 >90 Keck Seng 630 30 P M Hldgs 520 20 Lion Corps 283 13 Robinson 219 13 K L Industries 665 10 Per lis Plant 550 10 Cold Store lOp 520 10 Oriental Hldgs 505 M Resources 220 8 lnd Oxygen 50c 170 8 TDM 192
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      157 18 Rises P Chem 1250 50 Talam 1450 50 N ST 1760 30 Lion Corp 312 18 D Keramat 830 15 Norsechem 218 13 M Resources 244 13 TDM 214 13 Larut 410 12 B Kawan 460 12 Falls Killinghall 550 -50 K Kampar 500 -20 Petaling 1080 -20
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    • 52 18 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 754.5 Week Ago 737.0 Thursday 869 88 Wednesday 874.76 Week Ago 873 86 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 751.1 Tuesday 750.8 Week Ago 753.6 Thursday unav Wednesday 977.9 Week Ago 950.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 1246.65 Tuesday 1255.89 Thursday unav Week
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  • 257 18 KECK Seng (Malaysia) Bhd, a plantation-cum-property group with property interests in Singapore, has proposed bonus and rights issues, which will raise its issued and paid-up capital to Ms9B million from the present $58 million. To accommodate the sharp rise in issued capital, the
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  • 455 18 TAIPING Textiles has confirmed that its proposed acquisition of property company Selaju Sdn Bhd will be free of any encumbrances. Any charge attaching to the property will be discharged prior to completion of the transaction, said Taiping company secretary Miss
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  • 598 18  - L M's offer of 6.5 m shares opens today *****8 Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI L 4 M GROUP Investments Ltd, an investment holding company whose operations centre on specialist subcontracting activities, will offer 6.5 million 50 cents par shares at $1.35 each to the public from today.
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  • 62 18 KECK Seag (Malaysia) Bhd will be suspended from Dec 30, 1963, until further notice. FEDERAL Flaar Mills Bhd has subscribed for 360,000 shares of MSI each in a new company. Fedflour Trading (Sarawak) Sdn Bhd, which is equivalent to 60 per cent of the latter's issued capital. Fedflour
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  • 122 18 Reuter ASSOCIATED Hotels Ltd (AHL) said it is seeking about HKI9C million to alleviate its liquidity problems. AHL has asked for approval of the new funds from a syndicate of banks which holds one of AHL's major assets, the Hotel Hyatt Regency, as
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  • 246 18 THE pwp mwtglßg director of Haw Par Brothers laternatioaal LU, Mr BDB Ellis (above), ku resigaed. No reaasa wm gives tor Ids restgaattoa which takes effect on Dec SI, hat to aa uMucemeat yesterday, Haw Par said he "wishes to re tors to the Halted
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  • 485 18  -  By CHAN MAY PENG THE Malaysian authorities have ordered three major tobacco companies to restructure their equities to comply with the objectives of the New Economic Policy (NEP). The three companies are Malaysian Tobacco Company (MTC), Rothmans of Pall Mall Bhd,
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 135 18 SEE PAGE 15 FOR LONDON STOCKS US$lO,OOO,OOO Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit due I6thjune 1986* THE BANK OF TOKYO, LIMITED (Singapore Branch) In accordance with the provision of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the six month interest period from 14th December 1983, to l4thjune
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    • 100 18 Our new JAL Executive Class adds up to a first class deal. At Just the economy fare. A Yn I J When you travel 'JAL Executive Class', you'll enjoy: No surcharge. Just the normal economy fare. Separate check-in. Separate cabin, only 8 seats abreast. Seats have increased pitch—37"—and recline further.
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 53 18 OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy; scattered showers. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.31 pm on Doc 15 at the airport: Maximum temperature 29.3 Associated humidity 78 Minimum temperature 23.0 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 1.10 Rainfall in millimetres 12.7 Total rainfall for the month Total rainy days for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 265 19 AP NORTH KOREA has detained the 234-ton No 18 Fujisan-Maru with a crew of five and demanded repatriation of a North Korean who stowed away on the Japanese ship a month ago, the ship's owner said. Officials of the Fuji Shipping Co of Osaka
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    • 495 19  -  By G DURAIRAJ MILITARY cargo and troop movements between Peninsular Malaysia and the states of Sabah and Sarawak are likely to form the base cargo for the proposed intraport ferry service to be operated by the Perbadanan Nasional Shipping Line Berhad. The
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    • PORT SIDES
      • 66 19 Reuter BANGLADESH and the Soviet Union have signed an agreement to share equally, both in terms of tonnage and the freight earnings, the total liner cargo moving between the two countries, official sources said. The sources said the USSR has been carrying the entire annual cargo of about
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      • 94 19 MORE THAN half of the vessels incorporated in US ports sailed under foreign flags, according to the Bremen Institute of Shipping Economics. The US shipping registers include 1,044 ships totalling 25,966 million dwt. The Bremen Institute reports that the merchant ship tonnage in more than 20 countries
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      • 104 19 HAPAG-LLOYD has announced that it will begin its own US Gulf-South Atlantic/North Europe service as of mid-December. The carrier will use five 950 TEUs container ships in the trade. The line will call Savannah, Miami, Houston, New Orleans, Mobile and Savannah again on its "A" service. Its "B"
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      • 85 19 CONFERENCE shipping lines operating from Europe to the Caribbean and Latin America have started talks with shippers on proposed rate increases for next year. Cost studies have been presented to the six major groups of shippers. The freight rate increase is scheduled to be implemented from April
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    • 800 19 Shipping Liar Page Cat Shipping Liae Cal AfM VI 3 Freight Links vn l Ahrenktel Uner vn s Freight ManageAipac VI 5 ment DC 3 Antara Shpg X 5 Frota V 1 A PC Line V 4 Fujiwara Line IV 5 APL m <5 Globe Line VI
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    • 216 20 AP OIL tankers flushing their tanks in the Indian Ocean are the most serious cause of pollution in East African coastal areas, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) said. The disclosure was made during negotiations for a regional treaty to combat pollution held
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    • 48 20 Reuter THE US St Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation and the St Lawrence Seaway Authority of Canada have agreed to keep tolls at unchanged levels in 1984, a development corporation official said. He said the two authorities aim to increase revenue by increasing tonnage. Reu-
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    • 164 20 Reuter THERE is room for more participation by developing countries in the free tanker market, Intertanko, the Independent Tanker Owners' Association, said. In a report on tanker shipping and developing countries, it said they could increase their share without cargo reservation. An approach
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    • 658 20 APPARENT IMMUNITY TO RECESSION CONTINUES Lloyd's List A STERLING full year profits performance has been unveiled by Trafalgar House, the shipping, construction and property group which launched a £300 million takeover bid for P O. Pre-tax profits jumped 20 per cent to a record £79 million in
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    • 1971 20 ACTIVE covering of wheat cargoes on Wednesday from the River Plate to India featured the freight market together with urea business from Suez to India, shipbrokers said. Two wheat vessels were arranged from the Plate to India at U5535.25 and two larger vessels at $33.25, with both rates
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    • 195 21 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
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    • 606 21 Lloyd's List PROPOSALS to simplify the policing of ocean carrier rate-making agreements have been drawn up by the US Federal Maritime Commission. The idea is to cut out much of the bureaucracy and some of the rigidity in current self-policing agreements But in
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    • 200 21 UPI SUEZ Canal revenues in 1983 exceeded US$l.l billion because of an increase in world trade and waterway capacity, the chairman of the Suez Canal Authority board said. Mashhour Ahmed Mashhour was quoted as saying a daily average of one million tons
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    • 131 21 Reuter FRENCH seamen will launch a series of one-day national strikes from Dec 17 aimed at disrupting all sectors of the shipping fleet. The communist-led Confederation Generate du Travail (CGT) and socialist-led Confederation Francaise Et Democratique du Travail (CFDT) agreed on strike action in an attempt to force
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    • 4833 26 SCHEDIILE 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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    • 773 27 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Osaka Bay 57/510 17.12.83 0700 Mansfield FSB 0900-1100/1700-1900 0700-0900/1700-1900 B1 F1 Lakatol Exp 2 17.12.83 0700 Borneo Shpg FSB 0700-0800/1800-1900 S5 As Pallas 555 17.12.83 1100 IAPL
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    • 1700 27 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A—B AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afra-Earasla Um Transgroup (S). Akreakiel Uaer Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Tsefler Sea Consortium (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK). AJpae Intra*» (S) Bintang Shpg (KL)/ Island Cargo Handling and
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    • 513 28 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Adam Micklewicz 5 Baltic alongside 16.12.83/0530 Han Kll 3/4 Bohler alongside 16.12.83/1300 Itaimbe 31/2 P Simons alongside 16.12.83/2300 Larch 35/6 Borneo alongside 16.12.83/0600 Ned Auckland 44 Ned-EAC alongside 16.12.83/0800 Rakah Brooke 21E SSPL alongside 16.12.83/2300 Temburong 20E SSPL
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    • 423 19 _.|'{_&")$|{(\?-]_(${+>/<[`[_[} mm LONDON Freights U/m CONSORTIA m SHIPPING Schedule VTO/IX CONTAINER Schedules FX WHO Acts for Whom IX SHIPS 111 Port X REGIONAL Weather X WL. jar DIM AN 1 AH iO®CL OiyEiNii Overseas 6o*ticU*m. Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ KOREAN l»ctUN 22* 26 12 CtCVM.ni PAU.
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    • 280 19 OSEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FROM JAPAN TAIW AN/lIOMiKOMi TO ARABI AN GIXF RED SEA SERVICE SEAIOM) SHPHNG AGENCES 70 SKENTON WAY #04 02C MARINA HOUSE. SINGAPORE 0207 I TEL *****94 TELEX
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    • 1064 19 Singapore's Business World at your The Straits Times DIRECTORY Of Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES Jt/Vi'LTIBi 11 B—rr~Tf??7l»^'" J-ir»^nTTrfr nrzni M RANDO I II Saied 16-1 22-22/12 23-2 22-22/12 23-2 29-29/12 30-31/12 5-5/1 6-7/1 12-12/1 13-14/1 m ■3^HS33r»r r rr^l!Zr^liaEat3g!3yyiß=...>..'iMeyT-.-^ 7/1 14/1 21/1 3/1
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 382 20 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. From Eufooe Mm AccmM ftr 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. I Havre, Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerha«en. Aarhul Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Hatmo, Stockholm. Oslo •Accepbnf Europe cargo lor feeder na S pore *Also direct cargo tor Spore 1 Bangkok Pts contact PEIMSC P
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    • 399 20 T FTkTK* YAMASHITA-SHINNIMON LINE Jg JLiJL At W JD CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Also accepting LCL Cargo for USA Ports only. KJ2/353 *31/354 T Ml/355 *11/357 CJT|« to Ma I Abu DltaM CONVENTIONAL SERVICES SPORf LOMMC FOR 23/24 J* BmOit. Karadd. Dmmk Mm. Kw>«t, A Ota* M>« Pan Asia Line, ltd.
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 549 21 yW.;.* The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok V CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT Also accepting LCI ¥K) FCL cargo to Honj Kong P.Kel+ P* I Spore I Dubai D unman Kuwait M TOHGO MMU ••strawy* KA2UKANA MARU 00/12
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    • 664 21 Franco Belgian Services I .ir /-;t>t hrrnch >rr\icr With liflni.in h.ir l .i>t<-rn I in< fIB Mi rrhir o* Act Cons rou, oowTAPngMmp «ga Ml 1 rrm t bum i» rtm raw* hm mm 210k aOk I to* I*l- 111- Hhi 151- 11 km "SIcTSt r 4a* Hto| ntran U
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    • 55 21 NOTICE m.». "CHIDAMBARAM" NOV: I*l arrived lftfc Dfffter, IKS. •t PJLA. U«4«wa N«. M General Survey of cargo e*. ihe above vessel will be helflon Monday 19th December* 1983. from 9.00 am to 5.00-' p.m. No further survey will I*" held after this date A*e*l»: R. Jl MABHOt 4 SONS
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 660 22 I to COWTIFf NT UK Hapag-Lloyd Oukj Bay Harrdwf Eiprns luerpool Bay Cardifan Bay Benaider Bremen Eiprns Kowtoon Bar «t Maru S pore P Hi FROM CONIiNFNT UK Kamatura Maru liyerpooi Bay Card>(an Bay IMPORTS TO Ml TN na feeder Kowioon Bay I MX Startle Marine Beach Oakland Tacoma Feeder
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    • 409 22 ItG.&.LINE lOtH if trii. full'y'containerised service TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ 1 M*mb»r ot the Ace Conso»tum I' okwh p*u FROM fUKOPf VIA SUE/ OftfNTAt CHUf 3« HONGKONG CONTAMR 371 Sf KN SEAS BMOGE 43C P Kttjnt S p«« 17 1? 18 12 25/1 J 7» 12 2/1 3/1 HKonf Kmtuif
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    • 364 22 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE EUROPE FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE MEDITERRANEAN SEA FAR FAST CONTAINFR SERVICE ALSO ACCfPTMG CARGO TO HONGKONG KfILUNE KAOSHUNG TOKYO OSAKA MD PUSM TAIWAN SOUTHEAST ASIA CONTAINFR SERVICF STRAITS TAIWAN CONVFNTIONAI SERVICF lONGBEACH OAKLAN) SAN OKGO RKtOMMD STOCKTON AIAKDA REDWOOO CTTT AND SACRAMNTO «U MOO
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    • 764 22 Clifford Cantr* Harriaont Croaftald 18 Imcli Straat Pn s Singapore P Kalang KL Rm 38/ 103 0 C B C Bide T»1954«1/» 3*701/4 *****/9 709U4 Tal *****/3 TITIMAS SUPPING ft TRADING SON. BHD. Kf Nrt Mmf T# 3M4H 3MX3 Trin M 3MIS HSU i»T« T* 83-7141)3/7M270/7M144 Trin m ***** TSTB
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    • 304 22 HXSINOSE u MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Sin(jpore loadmc tor Iln Port B Abbn BKh 15/1 do GOOO FREND RAN NASD SHGAPORt SHIOS MAftiiiMf PTC HO 111 *****44 7 t *****70 PORT HUANG MAIOSE MARITIME SON BHD lei *****2 3 PINAN, MAIAYSIA IRAK 4
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 920 23 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES I m TTI <* SUDAN. AO€l m n KARACHI/P GULF SERVICES KOTA CEMPAKA KOTA CAHAYA KOTAMUTIARA COLOMBO/ CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES BANGKOK DIRECT SERVICES INDONESIA SERVICES <>wi KOTAANGKASA 17/83 JAKARTA B'XfA V PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PTE LTD PIL BLDG., 140 Cecil Street, 03-00 S'pore 0106 Tel. *****33
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    • 763 23 BEN LINE CONTAINERS a BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE □CHESS CONTMNER SOWCt STRAiTS/TMM*/J*PW Mifu 2130 Hongkong Act 3155 Fatci 0440 Stay Act M4l Mm 2131 Hanfktng Act 3*s* FROM MfIR EiS 27* llangtawg Act 3755 Faady Ikt 074* Ovy Act 9741 Mara 2731 Hangtong Act 3754 Spat Pltungfmang Km Ktt Mh
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    • 680 23 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO USA NEST/ COST COAST lIQMLF Win (FULLY CONTMOfiO) VESSELS) STO* OM'SOLA/U HOUSTON SAV IWB PI row HAIffAJ comm is i? vi in J»/\ m/i n/i i 3/2 lATAKA«TA *Mi 25/1 M/ 2 14/2 27/2 2/) 4/3 4/3 Mm _i l ipHw| c»|» to IM*aal
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    • 534 23 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION Loading for Rangoon S pore P.Ketang Penong HTONEYWA 19/21 Doc HTANTAWYWA 23/24 Dec MAWLAMYAING* 21/22 Dec PA-AN 1/4 Jon diichorging only) SERVICE TO UK/CONT R'DAM HULL HMBG 21 Feb 28 Feb 25 Feb. 16 Mar 21 Mar 18 Mar IVYBANK CLYDEBANK Lines
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 1474 24 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. PACIFIC COAST (lieMtag DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI/MICROBRIDGE ft MINILAND BRIDGE) FEoawßsn mis m store Mono vessel i/s rwi u/u oakuw seattu I fwm m 18 Dec 19 Dec 1? Dec ASUIMIIU *7131 (KB) h tan 20 lan 23 ton TACOMA (MA SUTTU) 10NGVCW (VIA
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    • 762 24 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BBULK SERVICE loMkn( tar LOT UNGUIS SAN FRANCISCO. SEAITU. TACOMA VANCOUVER BC Accrpt»>| fCL fCI Contaami P Adan( S>n(ipo'f I -RMMAruor 71 Ok 29/ M Ok lan AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepts* fa/(CI CanlMim "Ahe accepts* trom P Retont lor AactfM Lftt JAPAN SERVICE Penat*
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    • 535 24 m it® KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 114 Anaon Ro«d, #18-01, Tun«« Building, Singapore 0307. Tol: *****22 A *****67. P Kilang Tal: *****1/8 REO SEA/PERSIAN GUlf/MEOITERRANEAN SERVICES /A Hyundai Merchant Marine SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE USA SERVICE PACIFIC/GULF/ATLANTIC PORTS S pore Indonesia Tg Mam Loading tot SEA GLORY Sated ki Port 20 Ok LA/MtMt/
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    • 523 24 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Anson fload #27 16 Interna'ion.i* P'a/.i Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 10 Lmps^ BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK HAN FENG BB ***** S pare P KcUnf Leadtof tor--2C Dk 29 Dec I DAM I* (AWN) n ALP AC LINE ssr* S poit P Mang Leato* tar. AIPAC
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 537 25 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): TW BRIDGE 18* C PAUL 38* 0 CHEF 3m...... HK CONTAINER 38W SS BRIDGE 44W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +TW BRIDGE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1700 20/12 LCL Cargo 0500 20/12 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 0 CHEF 36E HK CONTAMER 37E. SS BWDGE
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    • 106 25 WA JOHAfI CONTAIN! RISfD SfRVICI TO KUCHING BRIJNfI K KINABALU fAccaptnf Fa/ia mi ImIw) LOADMG FO* r GUDANG STOW (OMAN V« KUCHMC MUMA/K XMABAIU It/1? 17/1? MHAN V 7 AUCHMG MUMA/K KMABAIIT 21/12 2V12 Vess*t built 1983 "nth capacity lor 110 UUS t renter IxMn Accepting heavy lift up to
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    • 539 25 J2SBAIL HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels I SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON n Hi 7 Dnan/JMN 21/12 Ni I Dmi DM »/12 ft Bjron/304S 29/12 l Prwc«, 30?S 7/1 Hi iDm MM 11/1 —....wwi/ i JLnf iV/L CHITTAGONG..CHALNA CALCUTTA Vetstt CTNTHM/31U 4GINIS PfPT\*« »GIHCIS PTI I TO
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    • 808 25 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BULDMG 55, Market Street Saijapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M/S SHAJWAT WAH SOON SON BHD IST AND 2ND FLOOR NO 1. JALAN CEMPENING PORT KLANG MALAYSIA
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    • 66 25 A ahrenkiel liner service gmbh DURBAN JOHANNESBURG. MAPUTO. MAURITIUS REUNION WESTBOUND "KYOJU MARU BARON STAR ?3W 83 1W; 84 EASTBOUND EASTERN HARMONY 12-IE/83 ETA SIN 1/1 31/1 ETD R BAY PT LOUIS 12/1 12/2 ETD DURBAN 19/12 DURBAN 18'1 17/2 ETA SIN 6/1 12/12 Agents: Kim Shipping Trading Pte Ltd
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 689 26 Rc«|HHial Container Lines 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday CM ZLI SINGAPORE ISLASDS LIME Yir ir J MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER 'A' VSI KUSU BLAND Heavytft 120 tons S'pore PK Pnf 20/22 Dec 27/30 DK Loading for: Aden, Jtddah,
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 155 27 *v| M 111 11J '.'.a OHNEK'S AGT: j. r. HOLDINGS PTE LTD GEN. FBT. AGTS: MDON SHVfWG PTE LTD TEL: *****39, *****20, 2234«1S C TLX: ***** MDON j DIRECT SERVICE TO DAfiWI V.H. I'lltklNS llYim DArtWM/«NQAPOM/t>ANWM with wonlowvc connections wssa FTA/fTCf GUDANG ETA/ETC) stoke eta dmihn FRANCIS MY HOT ki
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    • 135 27 i nl FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD 10 Arvson Rood, *28 09 Intefnofionol Pkiio. Smgopore 0207 Tel *****11 (12 lme*> Telex RS ***** FRTMAN sffymr cm 11/12. 25/12, Jl/12. 11/1, 15/1. 24/1 ses UK/CONTICNT 27/12. J/1.12/1 10/1. 21/1, 4/2 CMMM/U.SA 22/12. 31/12, 25/1. 31/12. 3/1. 7/1 AU IMM TOUTS «CST 1
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    • 567 27 AWI STORE 17 DEC FOR MANILA Mvsamrou store 25 dec for cwttagomg/cai NAVEGADORA PANOCEANIC S.A. Loa<fcif for Karachi, ftfru Qaboos I Dubai Singapore Port Kelang Penong M.V. SEA RELIANCE 15 Jon '84 18 Jan 20 Jon Spore Agents CartnenU SNpp* C«pn. Pte Ltd. *****66 P Kelang Agents East Asa Pte
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 681 28 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13-01, 13th floor. Golden Mile Tower, Beoch Rood, Smgopore 0719. Tel: *****44 Tl* R*****2 HEAPCO SUGAPORE TO PHUKET/WEST MALAYSIA SERVICE STORE P. KELANG PENANG PHUKET /M toP| ,7DK 21 Dec 20 Dec lANGSA V 37/13 24 Dec 27 Dec FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO PORT
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    • 647 28 Bi 3a Ob BANGLADESH NATIONAL LINE iAn Enterprise of Bangladesh Govt) M.V. BANGLAR TARANI ETA LOADING FOR: Inport Chittagong M.V. BANGLAR TARANI ETA LOADING FOR: 25 Jan Chittagong Agents J UN'PACIFIC TA4KS TNAOINC *1 ACENCr PTE ITD OftIENTAt SHIPPING COUP* Td *****4 IS l,nesl SINGAPORE lamia' Tel 4?0076/*****4 private !irr»t.e?cJ
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    • 528 28 r 1 INDEPENDENT SHPPMG I f EXPRESS (MIST) PTE. LTD.) ICE Subsidiary of Independent Stappnf Eipress (Aust.) PtTltd NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES CHANGE OF AGENT FROM OUR NORTHBOUND VESSEL HARUNA MARU V7ON eta 13/12/83 We are pleased to announce our new releasing agents in Singapore will be CROSSWATER FREIGHT SERVICES PTE
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  • Page 28 Miscellaneous
    • 146 28 a 2iT 03 c cr'" Wind direction with speed in knots SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots W whrt ht Surface winds are indicated by arrows which fly with the wind (o) One
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