The Business Times, 1 May 1984

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 TUESDAY, MAY 1,1984 60 CENTS
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  • 304 1  -  By FLORENCE CHONG THE Robert Kuok group of companies has been given the green light to proceed with a AJISO million hotel/ convention complex in Sydney. The Australian government has agreed to the construction of the hotel in spite of the fact that the
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  • 414 1  -  By LISA LEE THE CENTRAL concept behind plans to make the heart of Singapore's business and shopping district throb was made public by the Urban Redevelopment Authority yesterday. The URA will build up the Central Area along three main sections: The Golden
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  • 403 1  -  By ALVIN TAY LOCAL rubber prices have shed more than 30 cents per kg since midMarch, largely because of the delayed "wintering" period in producing countries. RSS One rubber started the month of April at 225 cents per kg. The month's highest closing level
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  • 255 1 A NEW insurance product from the Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ICS) is expected to give a timely boost to company welfarism. The "Group Disability Income Insurance" seeks to guarantee a regular income for the employees of a company when they are not working for
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 37 1 TELECOMS's Speedpost service to China will be extended to six more cities. From tomorrow, it will include Changchun, Chengdu, Lianyunggang, Nanning, Taiyuan and Zhengzhou, bringing the service to cover a total of 24 Chinese cities.
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    • 73 1 UPI INDONESIA will ask its Asean partners to forget about politics and allow Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Burma to take part in a South-east Asian bridge tournament. Indonesian Sports Minister Abdul Gafur told the English-language Jakarta Post newspaper yesterday that "the regional bridge tournament should be expanded to
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    • 67 1 Bernama THE Malaysian government is prepared to consider allowing foreign investors to have more than 30 per cent equity participation to encourage the inflow of foreign investments, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He explained that this relaxation would apply only to new
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    • 49 1 Reuter TAIWAN'S central bank governor Yu Kuo-hua said yesterday that its membership in the Asian Development Bank (ADB) was not threatened by Beijing. Mr Yu, returning to Taipei from an ADB meeting in Amsterdam, said that most members supported Taiwan's continued presence in the bank. Reuter
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    • 88 1 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad was returned unopposed as Umno president for another three-year term when nominations for the party elections closed at 4.30pm yesterday. All other posts in the party, including that of the deputy president, vice-presidents, Supreme Council members and Umno Youth
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    • 76 1 AFP THE Indian Defence Minister yesterday accused Pakistan of "trying to invade certain parts of India in collusion with other countries". Press Trust of India quoted Mr Venkataraman as saying that certain powers, which he did not name, were stirring up trouble in several Indian states in order
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    • 55 1 Reuter BRITISH police yesterday prepared to search the former Libyan embassy in London, with fire engines standing by and surrounding streets cleared in case of booby-trap bombs. Bomb squad officers were expected to lead the way, followed by forensic experts seeking clues to the murder of a young
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  • 307 1 THE US will Uke trade action «pint Slagapore If It falls to stamp «at audio aad video-tape piracy. A US bilmlm, comprising government aad ladastry reprwwtaflvt», will meet geverameat officials tomorrow to nek a policy cammi tmeat. Mr
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  • 423 1  -  By PENG AILIAN SINGAPORE'S FUTURE cannot be assured unless we improve ourselves through education and training, and through developing the will to productivity. In his May Day Message, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew also said that foreign workers would be phased out by
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    • 215 1 Nikon THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM HMDS THE BAHT, under heavy devaluation pressure earlier this year because of Thailand's widening trade deficit, appears to have weathered the storm Page 3 WESTERN commercial banks are increasingly interested in prospects for business in the Asia-Pacific region Page 5 HOW natural rubber, found
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    • 146 1 Editorial...page I ENTERPRISE IN SINGAPORE: Legal Importation Development by Dr. Philip Pillai Singapore, like many other developing countries, has a legal system that is borrowed from Britain. The key question posed is how differently do imported legal systems function after independence and why do they differ This study looks at
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 194 2 SOME 149 youths from Singapore will visit Japan for one month this year for a first-hand look at the country and exchange views with their Japanese counterparts. The visit has been arranged by the Japan International Cooperation Agency under the Friendship Programme
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    • 110 2 FURTHER improvement of commercial and scientifictechnological ties between Singapore and the federal state of Baden-Wuerttem-berg, will be pursued by Mr Lothar Spaeth, its prime minister. Mr Spaeth, who is visiting Singapore from May 2 5, will lead a 30-member delegation comprising businessmen, industrialists, journalists and university
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    • 402 2  -  By PENG AILIAN IT WAS flexibility which helped to build modem Singapore. It will be the same quality that will see Singaporeans through the future. Mr Ong Teng Cheong, the Minister without Portfolio and secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress, in his May
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    • 361 2  -  By LOH HUI YIN THE Jurong Town Corporation is developing the International Technology Centre by itself at least the project's first phase. But it has apparently not precluded venture partners for other phases. Even this first phase, originally designated as the second phase
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    • 154 2 A LARGE proportion of crash helmets worn by motorcyclists may be of doubtful quality. Among the motorcyclists and scooterists who were killed in road accidents in recent years, more than half had severe head injuries. The traffic police is concerned over these findings, which suggest that the
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    • 394 2  -  By LEE HAN SHIH THE Chinese Chamber's proposed $70 million building in Telok Ayer Street now (aces another setback, this time because the authorities want to have shorter buildings in the Shenton Way area. At a meeting of the chamber's management committee yesterday, Mr
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    • 637 2 GONG are the days when the building industry had to depend on artist impressions and other visual aids to look into the interior of an apartment, office block or hotel. The newly-established DenFurn Design Centre, a Danish furniture and accessories company, has a mock-up facility for the construction
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    • 347 2 A YOUNG advertising executive of the year award, an anti-killer litter project, and the launching of a representative body for the communications industry are among the 1984 highlights for the Singapore Advertisers Association. This new award will be given yearly to a promising
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    • 274 2 GARMENT manufacturers in Asean import about US$l billion worth of quality fabrics which are converted into finishing apparel for export. "It is therefore to our mutual interest to see that regulations governing the international trade in textile and garments be further liberalised." This
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    • 312 2  -  By JOANNE YAP SINGAPORE may have to take a closer look at the recurring problem of product piracy with the arrival of a 15-member delegation from America. The delegation, comprising representatives from the American government and private sectors, intends to bring up the
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    • 276 2 THE government has been urged to postpone the priority scheme for enrolment of children of graduate mothers. Four students' unions said the scheme had not been adequately discussed and there were also many questions unanswered. The unions, representing the National University of Singapore (Nussu), Nanyang
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    • 901 2 SEMINARS AND COURSES April 30-May 30: Industrial Instrumentation, Nanyang Technological Institute, Applied Research Corporation May 2: Accounting For Your Own Business, RELC International House, Singapore Business And Professional Women's Association May 2-4: Accounts Development Strategies/ Xerox Learning Systems, World Trade Centre, EDI Associates Pte Ltd May 4-June 1:
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 621 3 NYT THERE were distinct winners and losers among the largest banks in the US during the first quarter as at least one reported record profits while others did quite poorly. On the plus side, most banks benefited from higher |ee
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    • 194 3 THREE Japanese banks have applied u members of the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex), bank officials said. Among the first to apply was Sumitomo Bank, which is already trading in financial futures in London and Chicago, general manager Hiroshi Okawara said. He said the bank has
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    • 278 3 ALTHOUGH statistics and industry surveys continue to give cause for optimism over the United Kingdom's economic performance, it has been economic and interest rate factors in the US that have determined the value of sterling against the dollar during the past few weeks, says Manufacturers
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    • 541 3 Reuter THE BAHT, under heavy devaluation pressure earlier this year because of Thailand's widening trade deficit, appears to have weathered the storm with the help of the central bank and a weaker US dollar, banking officials said. However, they said in a series of
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    • 385 3 Reuter WEAKER US economic growth in the current quarter may not be enough to prevent further rises in credit market yields in the weeks ahead, economists said. They said the prospect of quicker money growth in May, coupled with an acceleration in already strong
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    • 230 3 Reuter THE Singapore-based Asian dollar market grew by 4.04 per cent in February tp US$llO.5 billion after a 5.0 per cent decrease in January, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said. It grew by 11 per cent compared with February 1983 after 5.8
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 23 3 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.69 per cent.
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    • 408 3 THE Singapore dollar closed softer at 552.0875/85 against the US currency compared with last Friday's close of 2.0660/70. WirtMt tarward ratea at J pa; One Month 2.0846 2 0860 Two Months 2.0816/2.0831 Three Month* 2.0787/2.0803 Six Months 2.0663 2.0683 The local currency was slightly firmer at 5526.65/70 against
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    • 185 3 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on April 30: U8 Dollar* Offer Bid 7 days 1011/16 100/16 1 month 1011/*****/16 2 months 10'4 10* 3 months 111/16 1015/16 6 months 11* 11* ft months 11* 11* 12 months 11* 11* Das. 8w.Fr*. (Middle Price*) 1 month
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    • 48 3 RANGE of pri ces offered by d Itcount houses on April 30: Overnlfbt: J'/« Call departs: 3 3 V. Ck»imf Baytag 8«IUm« 3- month Treasury bills 215/10 213/16 S**nonth Bank bills 811/16 80/16 3 months CD 8* 8 6 months CD 8* 8 Source: National Discount Co
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    • 199 3 THE dollar opened more than a pfennig higher in active trading yesterday, with dealers saying momentum is firmly in the US currency's favour in spite of a record March trade deficit reported last Friday. The dollar opened at 2.7150/60 marks against Friday's 2.7040/50 close and New York's late 2.7080/90
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    • 169 3 GOLD futures trading was at a standstill yesterday owing to a lack of interest and prices closed little changed from New York's Friday levels. Prompt closed little changed at U*****.50/378.00 an ounce against New York's Friday $377/378 close, June at $380.50/382.50 against $381.20/381.70 and August at $388/390 against $388.00/388.40.
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    • 38 3 New York Zurich H Thar* 04B 9.Q5B 096 9.10S 10B 9.10B 15S 9.15S l«a Frt Singapore 8 93B 9 OOB 8 98S 9 05S Closing price* in US dollars a troy ounce Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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    • 81 3 THE US dollar finished higher yesterday against major European currencies but easier against the yen. Trading was only moderately active in view of Tokyo's closure and the end of the month. Banknote rates yesterday: (HK per one): US 7 79/7.81 UK ....10.80/11.00 Brunei 3.72/3.74 West Germany 2.865 2.885 Malaysia
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 332 4 NST THE Malaysian and Singapore governments have agreed to appoint a team of five consultants to undertake a study and submit a proposal on the multi-mil-lion dollar joint venture to develop water resources in southern Johore. Menteri Besar Datuk Ajib Ahmad told newsmen
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    • 645 4 REAGAN in CHINA Reuter CHINA and the US yesterday signed four agreements and protocols and initialled a pact on nuclear cooperation as President Reagan prepared to leave Beijing (or Shanghai after talks with Chinese leaders. Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang told Mr Reagan at
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    • 283 4 UPI THE Voice of America said on Sunday that it was broadcasting the full text of President Reagan's speech in Beijing, portions of which were deleted by Chinese officials, to China in both the English and Chinese languages. The Chinese deleted Mr
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    • 520 4 UPI PRESIDENT Reagan's visit to China has been stage managed with all the precision of one of the Hollywood movies he used to star in. From the phony free market manned by Chinese security agents posing as peasant vendors to the allegedly "spontaneous" but well-rehearsed crowds
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    • 352 4 AFP INDONESIA has cancelled plans to bold a special session this month of foreign ministers of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (Asean), Thai Foreign Minister Slthi Sawetasila has said in Bangkok. Marshal Slthi said on Sunday that his Indonesian counterpart, Mr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja,
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    • 194 4 Bernama THE Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) is in a "topsy-turvy" state, former party president Datuk Lee San Choon said last Saturday. He said this was the only way to describe the situation because leaders who no longer enjoyed the confidence of the majority
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    • 559 4 NYT RUNNING a woman for vice-president, a growing hope of Democratic feminists, would gain about as many votes from women as it would lose from men, the latest New York Times-CBS news poll suggests. While the net effect would probably be no
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    • 706 4 ARRIVALS Scrricc Local Operator Naabor 1k( Proa PAA PAS 0020 JFK SFO/HKG CAL CI0Q9 (MO TPE PAA PA5 0225 JFK SFO/HKG MAS MH681 cm KUL MAS MH601 0906 KUL MAS MH671 on KUL MAS MH811 mi PEN RBA aid 1000 BWN SIA SQ103 1005 KUL CPA CX710
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    • 402 5 UPI JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone left Tokyo yesterday for a weeklong official visit to India and Pakistan, the first trip to the subcontinent by a Japanese prime minister since 1961. "•Mr Nakasone left Tokyo International Airport at 9:'|Bam aboard a Japan Air Lines jet
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    • 212 5 Reuter STERLING will have to difiop 15 per cent after 1985 to compensate for the effect <tf falling oil output on the balance of payments, economic growth and unemployment. London stock broker James Capel and Co, in its latest UK Economic Assessment, said that
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    • 625 5 AFP WESTERN commercial banks are increasingly interested in prospects for business in the Asia-Pacific region and view India and China as potentially the most promising major markets in the shorter to medium term. European and American bankers in Amsterdam said over the weekend that Asia
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    • 461 5 AP CHINA'S economy grew by 10 per cent last year, and the average income of its 800 million peasants Jumped by almost 15 per cent, but inefficiency and shortages of energy and transport continued to plague Chinse factories. "Industrial economic performance improved, but
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    • 634 5 _The_ Jalii Trial Bernama BUMIPUTRA Malaysia Finance (BMF), the Hongkong subsidiary of Malaysia's Bank Bumiputra, funnelled US$4 million (M 59.2 million) to one of George Tan's companies in the colony through a bank in New York. The Jalii Ibrahim murder trial heard yesterday that
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    • 290 5 AP HONGKONG will be allowed to maintain all economic treaties with various countries after 1997, an economic expert reported yesterday. Dr Jao Yu-ching, associate professor of economics at the University of Hongkong, said Chinese leaders told him they will "honour" all existing economic treaties,
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    • 309 5 Reuter INTERNATIONAL oil demand and prices on the spot market have been strong enough to enable the Saudi Arabian marketing company Norbec to place an average 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude on the open market in the past four or five
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    • 327 5 Reuter AP OCCIDENTAL Petroleum Corp, stalled earlier by problems over wages and financing, signed an agreement with China on Sunday to join in China's largest joint venture with a foreign company, a US$64O million coal mining project. The price of coal had
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    • 529 5 WORLD M BRIEF Agencies A MAJORITY of black Americans favour Mr Walter Mondale as the Democratic presidential candidate, but 70 per cent say Reverend Jesse Jackson's campaign has made them more likely to vote Democratic in November, according to a poll released last Saturday by the
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    • 375 5 AFP NEGOTIATIONS for the third Lome Convention linking developing countries and the European Economic Community (EEC), due to open in the Fiji Islands today, are expected to be difficult because of varying and sometimes conflicting concerns brought on by the world economic
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  • 492 6 SINGAPORE is in many ways a very inefficient place. About one-eighth of its population can be found every day, except on weekends and public holidays, working in a narrow T-shaped strip of land called the Central Area which only takes up slightly more than one per
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  • 1424 6  -  By RAJAN MOSES Reuter LITTLE did British adventurer Henry Wickham know that by smuggling some rubber seeds from Brazil to England in 1876 he would be planting a booming industry in a distant country on the other side of the globe. The
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    • 180 6 DE LORE AN FROM CARS TO COCAINE The saga of one man's climb to power, the building of his personal 'dream' car, then the crushing fall as he now stands trial for an alleged multi-million dollar cocaine deal. ¥> r >4 —5 With nothing more than his forceful personality, John
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 951 6 1111 l f SINGAPORE 5 J 9.30 AM SBCTEXT "Live" Sample Pafes 10.00 Opening and Propamme Highfights followed by Charfie Brown Cartoon Special What Have We Learned, Charle Brown?: 10.30 Dr Seuss Horton Hears A Who! 10.55 Mafie Et Busion 80 Mafic and ■usion: Magicians from all over the world
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  • 1072 7 IN THE vast sea of international finance, 30 young companies should make barely a ripple. But from Malaysia to the Bahamas, banks and investment houses founded on the principles of Islamic law are emerging as a force with clout. These institutions vary
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  • 825 7  -  By SUSAN RUEL UPI LIKE Yankee traders of yore, California businesses are eager for trade with mainland China. But some business executives say the US government keeps them from competing effectively with European and Japanese firms. On the eve of
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  • 751 7  -  By BILL CRIDER AP THE 1984 World's Fair opens in New Orleans on May 12 when President Ronald Reagan presses a button to fire up 84 skyrockets and it is hoped that it will go better than one they had
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 672 7 [I -IN-ONE CBOSSWOKD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROBB 3 Keep up to Alf, possibly? (5) 8 Where Jan embraces dad (5) 10 Game for big-headed fbers? (5) 11 Short measure, girl (3) 12 Started to live on odd pieces of grain (5) 13 Room to talk (7) 15 See requests for certain
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 353 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore closed lower yesterday with May One RSS buyers quoted at 207.50 cents a kilo, down 2.00 cents from last Friday's close. The morning session opened one cent higher but thereafter fell gradually in quiet trading on speculative selling of One RSS. Prices lost a
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    • 30 9 Rubber: April 30 Singapore: May 207.51 cents (down 2.|| cents) Malaysia: May 225.00 cents (down four cents) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 95 tonnes (up four tonnes)
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    • 78 9 THE Straits tin price in PenMg remained at the ITA fleer level of M 521.15 a Idle. Dealers said the high premium It holds over the price la London reflected continuing shortage of demand, with the bnffer stoch manager again supporting pices strongly. The bnffer stoch manager took
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    • 274 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt r.o.b. 207.00 208.00N 206.00 207.OON Int. 1 R.S.S. May 208.50 209.50 207.50 208.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. June 207.25 207.75 206.00 206.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 205.75 207.75N 205.00
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    • 97 9 NOON 88R tod SMR pricaa yw< arday KAB Mar (Forward Mtk) SSR 20 SSR 60 MRELB (l-toa pallet) (1 -ton pallat) omjwrw 200 SO 1W.00 May 202 SON m.ooN 201 50 ***** 203 SON 20S.00N SMRCV SMR L SMR 6 SMR GP SMR 10 SMR 20 SMR
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    • 321 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.06, 100 per cent second class 0.82, 100 per cent third class 0.78, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B--10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special
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    • 252 9 Reuter THAI rice exports rose to 1.4 million tonnes between January 1 to April 24 from 1.1 million in the first four months of 1963. The Thai Commerce Ministry said the private sector exported one million tonnes and government-to-government contracts totalled 406,879. Thailand has so far
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    • 178 9 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed higher yesterday on short-covering and renewed buying due to firmer Chicago soy futures last week, but trading was quiet and cautious ahead of today closure. In the May position, north region firmed Ms7o to $1,620 a tonne, south $65 to $1,615 and
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    • 159 9 CHINESE Pniiee Exchange, flippirt cicala* price* per lM kg m Satarday. CwMit »11: Bulk fob $194.00 sellers, old drum (In second hand drum) fob $207.00 sellers, new drum fob 1211.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) HlO buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper (ob Asta NLW $657.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper
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    • 195 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows In Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettsa Yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20 s 3,450, 32's 4,150. 40'» 4.250 (per bale at 400 lbs). Pleee Om4i: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq, Dragon Head unq, Five Lambs unq, Flower and
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    • 180 9 Reuter THE start-up of the Jakarta commodity exchange hat been delayed because of technical problems. Exchange chairman Paian Nalnggolan said the exchange planned a low-key start-up for late last month, auctioning rubber or coffee, eventually trading futures in the two and in plywood,
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    • 56 9 Reuter JAPAN'S production of electrolytic copper fell to 1.05 million tonnes in the year ended March 31 from 1.09 million in the previous year due to production cutbacks at smelters stemming from an ore shortage. Japanese copper smelters have tightened production operations because of a worldwide
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    • 10 9 REPORTS were unavailable because of a technical fault.
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    • 215 9 The Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange plans to reduce the size of its rubber futures contract lot to five tonnes from the present 25 tonnes. Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong said the move is to stimulate greater liquidity in the market and to
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    • 64 9 WESTERN world production o( primary aluminium showed another sharp increase In March, bringing the first quarter total to 23 per cent more than during the same period in 1983, following another steep rise in North America. March output reached Its highest level since July 1961, at 1,048,000
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    • 429 9 AP A SOYBEAN trade war' between Brazil and multinational processors has led the country to suspend sales of its biggest export twice in the past year. Brazil, which says foreign commodities companies are conspiring against it, says the tactic has worked and that prices
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    • 300 9 Reuter BURMA'S ailing rubber industry continued to decline in 1963 in spite of a four-year rehabilitation project begun in 19T9 to rejuvenate the state-owned rubber estates. The project was financed by a US$4.5 million credit from the International Development Association. Industry circles said Burma's
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    • 640 9 from The Singapore University Press TOURISM IN ASIA: THE ECONOMIC IMPACT Edited by Etwood A. Pye and Tzong-biau Lin This publication reports the research findings of studies done in Hong Kong, Korea, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka where a quantitative assessment was made of the economic impact of tourism on
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  • 2484 10 BID and .offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after
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  • 3657 10 1964 High Low Company Last Sale orGr'» Div Div C'vr Crt Net Yld P/E Vol Day COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 172 120 A M D B SO* 310 252 Acma 308 200 Alcom 280 240 Allied Choc 275 243 BAT 22* 350 320 BaU
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  • 189 10 Maugen' prl M 1 1 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST The Commerc« 3 33 3.54 The Savings Fund 1.* 2.07 S pore Prog Fund 1.42 1.51 S pore Sec Fund 218 231 S pore Invest Fund 1.17 1.34 S pore Equity Fund 1.41 lJO AHA UNIT TRUST Mai Invest Fund
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  • 2202 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AJtawh (3.905) Aieaa (2 «B 2 OS) (1) 2.42 (2) 2.43
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  • 808 10 INVESTORS preferred te stay away tram the Singapere stack market yesterday as the uncertainty sarroaadlug the uureoeived MCA crisis left a sear nete en lnvesten. Dealers and aaalysts said the market suffered frem a lack el clear direction er guidance nnd lnvesten teek to the sidelines
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  • 516 10 SELECTED tin-based counters featured prominently on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday amid generally dull trading conditions. Share prices opened on a barely steady note and thereafter drifted within narrow margins for most of the morning session. In the afternoon, an initial pick-up in sentiment
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 603 11  -  By AMY CHEOK HOTEL Properties Ltd is hoping to market its luxuri- ous Balmoral Park condominiums in the second half of this year. In the annual report for the year ended December 1983, chairman Mr Peter Fu disclosed that development of the
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    • 189 11 AP MCDONALDS' Co of Japan was the leading restaurant chain in Japan for the second straight year, with an increase in sales in fiscal 1983 of 20 per cent. The Nihon Keizai Shim bun said the US-based hamburger chain, with 396 Japanese outlets, had
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    • 274 11 DATUK KERAMAT Holdings has reported a marginal 3 per cent rise in group pre-tax profits to M 114.62 million from $14.16 million for the year ended Jan 31, 1964. The parent company, however, achieved a higher 12 per cent increase in pretax profits to
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    • 85 11 Reuter WAH KWONG Shipping k Investment Co (Hongkong) Ltd is likely to maintain in 1984 the unchanged total dividend of 34 cents paid for 1983, chairman Chao TsongYea said in a statement. Mr Chao said he expects the shipping market to continue a gradual recovery
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    • 605 11 STOCKBROKERS should be progressive and aggressive and must not confine themselves to their traditional roles. This point was made by Prwnet BM chairman Tan Sri Datuk Ibrahim Mohamed in his talk on "The Role and Opportunities of the Securities Industry in Malaysia" at
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    • 647 11 NYT RAYS of sunshine are finally poking through the interest rate clouds that have hovered over Wall Street for most of this year. Is it perversity or foresight? There's no sure answer, but equity investors are not complaining. Bond prices have eased slightly
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    • 177 11 SOME US steelmakers have posted first-quarter profits for 1984, a marked reversal to the huge losses of three years ago, a steel analyst says. Total first-quarter profits among the seven leading steelmakers amounted to US$llB million and only four of the seven made money. That
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    • 393 11 ALGEMENE Bank Nederland N.V.: AGM to be held at Vijzelstraat 68-78, Amsterdam on May 2 at 10 am. 0 0 0 GANDA Holdings Berhad: Fifteenth AGM to be held at Penthouse, 10th Floor, Wisma Central, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur on May 2 at 10.30 am. ooo THE Great
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    • 397 11 HONGKONG SHARE prices closed mostly lower yesterday on a lack of buying after the market opened steady on news that Swire Pacific plans to acquire minority shares of 72.5 per cent held subsidiary Swire Properties Ltd. The Hang Seng index closed 17.24 lower at 1,037.06 after being
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    • 135 11 SHARE prices closed generally lower yesterday in weak trading. The Book Club dropped 0.29 to 117.78. Index APR 30 Bahts A ok ham Thai Aruthaya In*. And Trust 115 Banfkot Bank 232 Bank Of Ajrudhaja 136 Bata Shoe m Berll Jucker Charoonc Thai Wlr. Firestone FInt Trust Ooodyear Industrial
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    • 244 11 APR 30 NT t All Sincere Indus 9J0 -0J A*Ia Cement 32.40 42 Cathay Com 32.00 0J Chant Hwa Bank 50.50 -05 Chen Loon* Chla Hsln Cement 28 50 31.(0 -01 -0J 0.5 1.1 0.1 *12 0.15 M 0J China Chem 1010 China De» 27.00 China Elect Wife is
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    • 163 11 PRICES closed easier yesterday in dull trade reflecting lower metal prices overseas and the Philippine economic situation. The Commercial and Industrial index was down 0.27 at 131.99, the Mining index was off 1.60 at 1,065.60 and the Oils index was 0.018 lower at 0.757. San Miguel B rose to
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    • 12 11 THE Tokyo stock market was closed yesterday for the Emperor's birthday.
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    • 418 11 SHARES closed quietly and generally off their highs as selling emerged in afternoon trading after early gains attributed to a shortage of scrip. At the close, the All-ordi-naries index was up 2.3 at 756.0, the All-industrials was up 0.9 at 994.0 and the Allresources was 2.7 up at 566.5.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 122 11 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that with effect from 24th April 1984, MR TAN THYE KWANG, IC NO. *****51-A is no longer a Director of the undermentioned companies. He has relinquished all his shares and executive responsibility in the said Companies, and is therefore not authorised to transact any business
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 191 12 Rises Indices Utd Malacca S T P 1975 N 8 T K T Pau D Keramat Selangor Dredg C C M Sungei Beai Dutch Baby Kamunting 50« Sth Maia Ind M Flour Spore Glaaa 50« Falls 960 1210 2850 1300 1020 685 488 1170 755 840 610 480 194
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      158 12 WITH NO positive news to shape investor sentiment yesterday, the Singapore stock market closed lower. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 4.13 points to close at ns.ll and the Business Times Composite Index lost 5.42 points to finish at 913.1t. Rises Indices A Molek Gopeng A Hitam Rub
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    • 50 12 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 753.2 Week Ago closed Monday 1037.06 FINANCIAL TIMES Friday 1054.30 Week Ago closed INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 908.0 Thursday 899.1 Week Ago closed Monday 994.0 Friday 993.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Week ago closed ALL ORDINARIES Friday 1169.07 Thursday 1175.25 Monday 756.0 Week Ago closed
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  • LATEST RESULTS
    • 40 12 Group pre-tax profits of M 516.24 million ($32.05 million previously) on group turnover of $1.19 million ($1.16 million) for last year. Final dividend of five cents per share gross to be paid on Aug 17.
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    • 38 12 Group pre-tax profits of 33.7 million (3506,000) on group turnover of 399.92 million (392.46 million) for 1963. First and final dividend of 7.5 per cent (same) less tax, payable on July 16, proposed.
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    • 31 12 Group pre-tax profits of 31 million (3992,000) on turnover of 37.99 million (310.24 million) for 1963. Final dividend of 10 cents gross per share recommended.
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    • 24 12 UNITED PULP Paper Co Ltd: Group pre-tax loss of 37.38 million (loss of 34.4 million) for 1963, on turnover of 310.69 million ($25.76 million).
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    • 26 12 Group pre-tax profits of M 324.16 million (320.7 million) on a turnover of 3458.88 million (3377.54 million) for 1963. No dividend announced.
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    • 25 12 TOWN City Properties Ltd: Group pre-tax profits of 33.3 million ($5.14 million) on turnover of 323.12 million ($43,000) for last year. No dividend was announced.
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  • 890 12 SHARE prices ended mixed yesterday, but with a slightly lower bias after last Friday's record close attracted selective profittaking, dealers said. Yesterday's closing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 171 unch Ass. Dairies 172 unch BTR PLC 494 20 Babcocks 165 -8 Barclays
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  • 589 12 Companies Editor: ALAN LEE THE Malaysian Capital Issues Committee is studying the introduction of a second board on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) and will issue guidelines for the extra board in the next few months. Mr C Rajandram, the CIC
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  • 121 12 BOUSTEADCO Singapore Ltd has adopted this new grosp corporate symbol for ue throughout the world. The symbol is being Introduced in conjunction with a new corporate Identity programme for all Bonstoad companies and divisions. Mr A Charton, chairman of Bousteadco, said: "Bonstoad continues to develop and expand
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  • 550 12 FEEDMILL manufacturer Gold Coin Ltd and its Malaysian subsidiary of the same name way performed poorly last year. The Singapore parent company registered a 17 per cent drop in group pre-tax profits to $18.55 million on a slightly higher turnover of $340.18 million ($318.53 million previously).
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  • 437 12  -  By CHAN MAY PENG SPP LTD, the paper products and constructionbased group which is 64 per cent-owned by Tumi Sing Holdings, is streamlining its activities in Malaysia. Its wholly owned Malaysian subsidiary, Singapore Paper Products (M) Sdn Bhd (SPPM), has acquired equity interests in four
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  • 429 12  -  By AMY CHEOK PROPERTY group Hong Fok Corporation is still in the red for 1963 but losses have been drastically reduced. The company continues to blame its poor performance on unrealised exchange losses due to the weakened Hongkong dollar while
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  • 116 12 Reuter CONCERNED parties yesterday declined comment on a Hongkong press report that the Bank of China was backing a debt restructuring programme by Associated Hotels Ltd, with loans and facilities totalling HKJIIO million. A report in the Chinese language newspaper. Financial Daily, quoted
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 356 12 asean THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW THE NIHON KEIZAI SHIMBUN IN ASSOCIATION WITH BUSINESS TIMES (MALAYSIA) present A ONE-DAY ECONOMIC SYMPOSIUM ASEAN, AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN BREAKING DOWN THE BARRIERS" MAY 7, 1984 KUALA LUMPUR HILTON, MALAYSIA Asean is flanked to the north and south of the western Pacific seaboard by two
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 61 12 OUTLOOK for today: Showers in several areas in the morning, clearing by early afternoon. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.31 pm on April 99 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.2 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 23.7 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 5.00 Rainfall In millimetres 38.7 Total rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 352 13 THE four Thai-flag shipping lines in the JapanThailand Conference are urging the government to ship more imports bought under Japanese loan agreements on Thai vessels. Informed sources told the Bangkok Post recently that Thai lines currently enjoy only a
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    • 605 13  -  By LINDA CHEE SEABORNE cargo handled by the Port of Singapore rose by a healthy 40 per cent in January 1984 compared with the same month in 1963. A total of 10.1 million freight tonnes of cargo passed through the Republic in January this
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 74 13 CHINA'S Hainan Island, close to the South China Sea offshore oil exploration area, is to be redeveloped as a free port. Reports said China's leaders had given their approval for Hainan Island to adopt a policy similar to a free port to facilitate trade with the island.
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    • 623 13 Shipping Line P*K» C«l Shipping Line Col A hex Transport IV 4 Freight Links VI 4 Afea VI 3 Frota V 1 Ahrenkiel Liner vn 5 Fujiwara Line IV 5 Alpac VI 5 Globe Line VI 4 Anlara Shpg IV 1 Golden Line VI 4 A PC
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    • 478 14 TMR ITN "WE ARE now at the time in our history where the government has stepped back and has permitted us to begin developing an international intermodal network that is driven by business opportunities and not burdened by regulatory bureacracy,"
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    • 251 14 OSLO shipping company Klosters Rederi A/S will name a projected vessel, Phoenix, which may become a pioneer within cruise traffic. The ship, which at present is only on the drawing board, would take up to 4,000 passengers, twice as many as on the world's
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    • 105 14 HONGKONG bulk shipowner Wheelock Maritime, which is sharply cutting its fleet in the face of substantial losses, is reported to have sold a further two bulk carriers. Market sources believe a complex deal has been arranged under which the 44,000 tonnes dwt Odinlock and
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    • 1376 14 Fairplay ALL SEAFARERS are well aware that it is up to them to provide safe access to their vessels. It is something they are very concerned about. After all. they want to be able to get themselves on and off in
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    • 1643 14 INCREASED coal and iron ore interest developed on the freight market on Friday but grain fixing remained very subdued, shipbrokers said. Coal shippers covered 140,000 long tons from Hampton Roads and Richards Bay to Japan at the steady level of U5513.96, and $8.25 was agreed from Newcastle to
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    • 193 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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    • 464 15 AP AS INSURANCE negotiations began on Sunday over a Saudi Arabian supertanker that caught fire in Gulf waters, Lloyd's of London warned of "extensive political and tanker-chartering repercussions" should it be proved that Iraq was responsible for the incident. A spokesman for Smit International
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    • 335 15 NEW foreign exchange regulations have led to a cash crisis in Taiwan's biggest shipping company. Delays in obtaining freight dues have resulted in the arrest of several vessels owned by Eddie Steamship, the leading Taiwan flag operator, said Lloyd's List. The company, which operates 50
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    • 393 15 FILIPINO shipowners involved in international shipping need not secure licenses from the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) for recruiting Filipino seamen to man their own ships. They can now relax and forget an earlier plan of the POEA which requires them
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    • 6588 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port
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    • 669 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL movement date/time Operator cargo schedule Location B Teratai P Taylor E Promoter Mercator Maersk Rando Jenwel East Summit Nihon Nad Obukhova Al Wajba Access Sea Hawk Takari 1 K Gavrilov Kasuga Maru *****
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    • 1727 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFKA African Shipping Agencies < SI Ur»KimU Use Transgroup (S). Akrraklrl Uaer ServW Kim Shpg <S) T»e|rter Sea Consortium (S) Manntex Enterprise < PK Intrasea fS) Binung Shpg <KL> Cargo Handling and Forwarding (PN)
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    • 664 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Bruzhba Narodov Kim Soon Li Ned Leuve Viceroy Vonita Willine Toyo SC 1048D/B SC 1018C/B SC 1092A/B Niaga XIV Aconcagua Dragasani Feng Xiang Hosei Maru SC 552 l/B SC 459 Z/B SC 434 D/B SC 1194 D/B
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    • 655 22 May 1-3 30th annual conference of the Marine Librarians' Association on board the Dana Angtia. Details: Witherby St Co, 3236 Aylesbury St, London ECI. May 2-4 World Port Development conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. May 8-19 Middle East ports exhibition, Palais des Congres, Tunis. May 8-19 3rd international all-industry
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    • 293 22 AFP THE explosion and fire aboard a Saudi Arabian ultra-large crude carrier (ULCC) south of Iran's main oil terminal, Kharg Island, centred tanker market attention last week on the continuing conflict in this area. The news had little immediate impact on rates as brokers preferred to wait for
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 271 13 \'>\.++!~=];>@.:_!|!/'&]\;_?'\> I \K I) I\ I W I 11 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ CMhng Bremefha»er after Hamburg 'Closing Times (S pore) pQ 1/5 1800 HRS ICI 1/5 0600 HRS (MENTAL CHEF 3K HJ CONTAMER J9C I SEAS BRDGE 45C CICVAIO PAUL 3* CHM com AWED 25E OCVALIR
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    • 289 13 I SEALORDH R—-I UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM JAPAN TAIWAN lIOM.kOM. Al MUM »Al MAMKH IT* HAMMURABI ».i+ Al MRQAB IV I ALSO CAIUN6- HAGOYA HAKATA 17/4 20/4 22/4
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    • 26 13 rasa LONDON Freight* CONSORTIA 111 SHIPPING Schedule VIII/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX SHIPPING Events X SHIPS In Port X REGIONAL Westher X
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    • 760 13 A BALT-ORIENT LINE Baltic Shipping Co Regular Services from South East Asia to United Kingdom and North Continental Ports Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd Tel: *****3 MAERSK LINE FASTEST SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE ANTWERP ROTTERDAM U.K. BREMERHAVEN HAMBURG LE HAVRE SCANDINAVIA 17 DAYS 18 DAYS 19 DAYS
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    • 235 14 W(Q> I FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe. Mm Accaptoif Fer 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. L.Hawe. Basle. UK, 3) Bremen. Bremerhaven. Aarhus. Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Malmo. Stockholm, Oslo 'Accepting Europe carjo for feeder na S'pore 'Also direct cargo tor Spore Bangkok Pis contact PtRMSC P Kelang lor leeder
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    • 485 14 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA FaMtr VS. FMM T ACt GLO*T MX Pacific South Wm< Pacific North Waat Faador at Tokyo Faadar at Koba Atlantic/Canada Faadar at Koba Wl U/LB OM MIDDLE EAST SP IMnt Wl LA/IB OM MMtar N »T ICI U IbOw US. N TOM SAV
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    • 687 15 BfM The Straits KJV Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited n STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok COMTMOSHP SERVICE TO/FROM BANGKOK STORE BKOK PEGASUS Pttt V3?4M In Part/02 May 04 05 May kgasus nt« V32SN u nibT 11-UMey SW6APORE TO SABAH. SARAWAK AND BRUNEI ACCEPTS CARGO
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    • 433 15 Franco Belgian Services hur h.nst hrvnch Service With Helgian Fur Eastern Lines (Member oF Ace Conso'lium) CHARGEURS HA VRAISE MfOfX UNE FULL CONTMCR9V SONKt TO IBXTERRARAN Span TOST M«a«*i Gmm liiarte onmo *AUB.U Saded In Port 19 May 21 May 23 May 28 May MTOWCA 11 May 13 May 29
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    • 701 16 Hapag-Lloyd Spoie PKelangPen teuoesßilbao Genoa Hburg Rdam B havenAntuwip 9/5 12/5 14/5 8/6 10/6 13/6 18/6 16/6 21/6 I P Kelang S pore I Kasuga Maru Cardgan Bay Frankfurt Eipress Tokyo Bay Liverpool Bay Connecting m Tokyo I Connecting in Kobe Ako occeptmg caigo tor ATLANTIC GULF PORTS via mmilandbridge.
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    • 420 16 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE EURO* VIA SUE Member of the Ace Comortun 24 5 26 5 23' 5 2»'S 31/5 3/C 3 6 5/6 8 6 HKonj KMttauic BuM" To*r< 14/5 15/5 115 22/5 24/5 25/5 28/5 16 31/5 1/t 4 6 7 t I FULLY CONTAINERISED 10 f ROM NORTH
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    • 459 16 i Jl EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCI I LCI CARGO FOR I o. ,l 1 MM urn IHV (fGtary 07 #5 01 05 J|/(5 30 05 01 Oi U/M MM (•erGanf 15/15 It 05 MM 01 M loot uOi 13/ M M/K M/M MM X/M also acceptwg
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    • 920 16 COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" I -j<J.n S l« till* Mal«r<ni *0 ind alt olhff Pwumn ports nth transhipment at Monflionf and or Hot* 0" CPV llwougti B.tts ot lading to tiiui destitution T. n j i Penanf JOWCVERETT* MURRAYEVERETT* RAMONEVERETT* THOMASEVERETT HUGHEVERETT MA*XOf«WTI 21/23 Mar 2/5
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    • 339 16 HXSI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES $"l»Por* loadnt for 10/5 B Ab6as B Khomeri SWOSE Mik 'Ml P| t IID Id *****44 /ft *****70 MAIOSE MARITIME SON BHD Tel *****2 3 MAIAYSIA TRADE I TRANSPORT LTD Tel ***** t 637« KYOWA LINE TO
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 752 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESSEL VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTA WISATA E-499 S-S/5 DJIBOUTI, HODEIOAH, JEDOAH, AOABA, PTSUOAN KOTA WANGSA E-501 10-15/5 HODEIOAH. JEDOAH, ADEN, MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA. D'SALAAM KOTA MURNI E-50S 2-5/8 HODEIOAH. JEDOAH, AOABA. PTSUOAN. ADEN KOTA AQUNG E-507 15-20/6 HODEIOAH, JEDOAH. MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA. D'SALAAM ACCEPTING CONTAINERS TO
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    • 792 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE FROM EUROPE HAM KitaneMara Sadrd Kawgi Mara Sadrd CarAgan Bat Saded Fraethrt Eiprns Saded Tokyo Bay Sated Imerpool Bat Sated Bremen Eiprns J/5 Hambug (ipress 11/5 Kwama Maru 18/5 DAM HAVRE UR Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated
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    • 500 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE FRR EAST FUU-COWTAH SERVICE STOW KM) YOKOHAMA KOK GOWA V 06 2/5 7/5 11/5 13/5 MAMPAHT V 10 06 16/5 21/5 25/5 27/5 EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE NE ARE ACCEPTING BOTH CONTMNERS. CONVENTIONAL CARGO AND BULK I (QUO CARGO FOR BOTH IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
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    • 529 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon PA-AN V7O PAGAN V 74 AVA S'pore P Xelong Penong 4/7 May 20/23 Moy 6/7 Moy > BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT IVYBANK CLYDEBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 19 June 14 July 21 July
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 604 18 X•; K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. FEEDC* MOVNB VSI SPOtt KOBE GUAYAQUIL CALIAO A RICA IQU9QUI ANTOFTA VAIPAHAKO S ANT o*o I. MDGE H3O *OCEAN ELITE ¥4322 29 Apr 26 May 26 Juri 2kd (Jul 7ki 8 U llld 13M CENTRAL AMERICA /CARIBBEAN SEA eeedcr/vsi motkr vsi store kck
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    • 358 18 LL*J Accepting Braakbulk and containarisad cargo** Diract to South Africa Richards S pore rXrtan Bay CToom El* Maputo P£b Accepting Container i Bre^fcbulfc S A MORGENSTER V 0»3 15/5 28/5 16/ C 12/ C 22/t J/6 Accepting Containets Only OSAKA MARU V 5715* 13/5 26/5 30/5 21/5 WW/ [!®2 JARDME
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    • 609 18 7/^ CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER/BULK SERVICE Laa** tor LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE TACOMA VANCOUVER B C Acccpta* Fa/fa Cartanm wp sjK, ■„"z? AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acc*ta| Fa/Fa CoNaawn 'Aha accept*, ham P Arianf l« Auck Rt4 lytt 14 IS H 17 km JAPAN SERVICE ■a. «»Wi
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    • 673 18 SANKO ASIA LINE} FROM JAPANESE PORTS ANO HONGKONG S#i t apor f P K riant In tort/2 May 3/4 May 1/9 Mar 11/12 Mar 13/14 May 11/19 Mar 19/20 May Penan* 1 BUM 2. SANKO SCORPIO 3 SHMKO MARU 4 MEROCKA 5. SfISHO MARU 5 KRWKARI 7. ROTU MARU 5/7
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    • 683 18 i t INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 Anson Road 027 16 International Piaia Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 11 0 Lines) VMA9IA&IKK <► BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK SUPPER N *****04 DAHLIA 88M905 S'pwe P Keiang Load** tor fci Port R DAM ANTWERP BOUOUGW UK (AVON) 10/5 13/5 NANTES/ROTT/U.R (AVON) ALPAC LINE
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 845 19 NOL i NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROP€ FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): «"♦«<*> •< me «C( Ci«iin«iii MERCATOR 35W+. TW BRDGE 20W K JACEJN 24N 0 CHEF 39« L.. HK CONTAINER 40W. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia MERCATOR S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1800 1/5 r™
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    • 576 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPINt Korean Flag Vessels SF N I A,HER,SED D,R ECT SERVICE TO JjI*g*OKJ(EELUMG. BUS AW. IMC HOW m «N BKK K([ 15 |*/i M/S M/S »/S 11/J l/« it "CHO* BUSAN m 5 M/S VI 1/1 12/1 11/ l CALCUTTA P0« *(>(NTS tPTUNE AGFNCIS Pl{ I ID Tel *****77/*****34
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    • 947 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Snrapore 0104 Teienfan# hmkm *****0 /u Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex tombers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** p kelang Tel *****6/8 T«ei No ***** UWes JAYAPOfI PENANG Tel (REGULAR POKING MESSK HAI THONG SHTPMG 23 Weld Qua,
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    • 50 19 ahrenkiel liner service gmbh DURBAN. JOHANNESBURG, MAPUTO MAURITIUS REUNION LOUIS DURBAN 16/6/84 WESTBOUND ESIIiWTSTIfITS® etc ETD ETA ■SlEiLiSOkUa R BAY DURBAN SIN WATER GEUS 4E/84 12/4 20/4 6/5 Agents: Kim Shipping Trading Pte Ltd 63 Market Street r 08-06 Tat Lee BlOg Spore 0104 Tele* RS ***** KIMTRA, Tel *****8
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 767 20 Kc«|i«nal Container Lilies 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday rami REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SOMGKLA vor STORE SKI* VOY STOW PWT RATANABMM 111/112 10 May 245 246 In ft 4 Ma, 4, SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER VEB DEUTFRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 71 21 Cm** Hkilaw Sea winds DIRECT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO US PACIFIC COAST FEEDER VESSEL 8/5 21/5 4/6 mamzsnmsm amm lams OR If NT Al SfAWINDS t INI R AGfNCV PTf I ID SINGAPORE TEL *****81 SALES/BOOKINGS MALAYSIA GENERAL FREIGHT (M) SDN BHD PK *****8 KL *****4 PEN *****3 DIRECT CALL
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    • 224 21 Scan Dutch V ~*4BM To Europe (Med/UK/NC/Scan) PENANG Anson SM Anson 3/5 Anson 10/5 Anson 17/5 Anson 24/5 Anson 31/5 FEEDER P. KELANG B Kemumng SM B Butang 4/5 B Kemunmg 11/5 B Butane 18/5 B Kemumng 25/5 B Butang 1/6 MOTHER VESSEL N Houtman Jutlandia B Permat Nd»n Korrigan
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    • 173 22 Regional Weather t *7 I "4 N 1 >S ♦V m r% PS ss sfi i ■sa *>>5S "I fek. C cT Wi Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather s~J Wind
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