The Business Times, 24 September 1981

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1981 60 CENTS
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  • 352 1  -  By WONG AI KWEI LABOUR and management should approach the Ministry of Labour for assistance at the first hint of trouble between them. The Minister for Labour and Communications, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, said companies should seek the advice of the ministry's
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  • 261 1 SINGAPORE Oxygen Air Liquide Pte Ltd (Soxal) doubled its productivity level over the past three years, although its workforce was reduced from more than 400 to 370. Sales per employee, which amounted to $84,200 in 1978, is expected to rise to an estimated $170,000 this
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  • 591 1  -  By FLORENCE CHONG ONE of Australia's oldest law firms, Ellison Hewison and Whitehead will set up its second overseas office in Singapore next month. The Melbourne-based company this month became the seventh foreign law firm to receive a licence from the Attorney General's Office in
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  • 452 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH SEVERAL aerospace companies participating in the Asian Aerospace exhibition have begun discussing the feasibility of setting up manufacturing, overhaul and repair facilities here. Happily, this is well in line with government efforts to use the air show, which opened
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  • 253 1 THE DEPUTY Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr Tan Boon Seng, has resigned. This follows the ministry's withdrawal of an earlier proposal to appoint him as Singapore's ambassador to Indonesia. He is said to have been very unhappy over the withdrawal, and
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 63 1 AP PARIS, Wed. France's Socialist government has announced that foreign banks will be excluded from its nationalisation plans which will bring the majority of French banks under state control. Presidential spokesman Pierre Beregovoy said after a Cabinet meeting that the final bill providing for the takeover of
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    • 64 1 BRUSSELS, Wed. Unemployment in the European Economic Community hit a record 9.1 million persons in August. Eight per cent of the workforce was jobless, compared to 7.8 per cent in July and 6.1 per cent in August 1900. Sir Ivor Richard, the EEC Social Affairs Commissioner, predicted that
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    • 84 1 WASHING!ON, Wed. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said that consumer price inflation in the industrial countries slowed again in June for the seventh consecutive month. The annual rate of increase of consumer prices in these countries easod in June to 9.6 per cent, having declined every month
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    • 123 1 UPI WASHINGTON, Wed. About three out of every five Americans think President Reagan is doing a good job, but a majority believe he cares most about the wealthy and nearly half view his budget cuts as excessive. A Washington Post-ABC news poll shows that 61 per cent
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    • 66 1 Reuter SEOUL, Wed. South Korea will grant military scholarships to selected university students from next year to recruit more qualified officers for its armed forces. Subsidised students will be required to serve in the army, navy and air force for certain periods after completing their university courses. Students
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    • 92 1 Reuter MANILA, Wed. Frogmen today recovered 12 bodies from a stricken Philippine navy destroyer which ran aground last Sunday in a typhoon in the South China Sea, but 66 men are still missing. Military authorities said earlier that 18 men were rescued from the waters around Calayan Island
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  • 480 1  -  By SIOW LI SEN TAT LEE Finance, one of the Republic's smaller finance companies, is aggressively expanding its operations. It is increasing its paidup and authorised capitals and its network of branches moves which may culminate in a floatation of the company on the stock
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  • 267 1 GENTING BHD, wMefc vu waraed meatly by the Stock Exehaage af tor hlkf to retara riMnhtUen* nerlp pranptly, haa aaaarad the exehaage that ft to takhg nmwHil aetieaa. Ik Mabjriia cacnpaay nid to a reply to Ike tuhuge yesterday H I* remtadlag We redraw, Malaysia* ladastrtol
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 220 1 KS9 Car Audio §gg Specialist FUJITSU TEN LIMITED Leader... page I BMIDS HAW Par Brothers is taking steps to restructure its operations in Malaysia. P*ge 12 Official approval unlikely to be given for Magnum's proposed acquisition of a 24storey office building in Hongkong. Page 12 Readers' views invited for proposed
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    • 65 1 m. l Restaurant 1819 atluan Sing Towers thinks highly of a Diners Club member All the touehes of a more graceful era elaborate table settings, impeccable service, opulent decor. A tempting choice of haute cuisine and nouvelle cuisine. Experience the 1819 among the many restaurants in Singapore who think highly
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 99 2 NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION WISHES TO CONGRATULATE VAN LEER SINGAPORE PTE LTD UPON THE HISTORICAL EVENT OF THE PRODUCTION OF THEIR 10,000,000 th BITUMEN-DRUM TO THEIR VALUED CUSTOMER SHELL EASTERN PETROLEUM PTE LTD WHOM THEY HAVE SERVED FOR 19 YEARS WE ARE HAPPY TO HAVE BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH VAN LEER WHO
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 401 3 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan's hard-line approach to Third World aid and his tight credit policies came under attack at the opening of the annual meeting of Commonwealth finance ministers in Nassau, Bahamas. Commonwealth SecretaryGeneral Shridath Ramphal described the Reagan administration's complaints that the World Bank is
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    • 407 3 TRAMPING, which contributed to the bulk of the earnings of the Malaysian International Shipping Corporation (MISC) last year, will continue to be its principal operation. The corporation is adding four more bulk carriers, ordered at a cost of MJI67 million from Japan, to its fleet
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    • 190 3 Reuter OPEC investments in the United States total at least US$2OO billion, three U—higher than official US Treasury estimates. Mr David Toufic Mizrahi, editor of the Mideast Report, labelled as conservative Treasury estimates that all the 13 Opec members had invested only
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    • 566 3 WILL PROTECT TEXTILE INDUSTRY Agencies THE EEC has firmly rejected Third World demands which implied a systematic dismantling of the EEC's textile industry. ETC delegate Horst Krenzler told the Textiles Committee of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) in Geneva that imports are now posing
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    • 591 4 NYT TREASURY Secretary Donald Regan, the chief economic spokesman of the b—gan administration, has rejected the idea of balancing the federal budget by delaying or modifying the 25 per cent tax-rate cut for individuals enacted last month. He told the House Budget Committee
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    • 125 4 AFP THE MALAYSIAN Registrar of Companies is investigating several companies in West Malaysia linked to political party leaders for violations under the Companies Act. The companies were farmed in the past year and are believed to have solicited share subscriptions without first being properly registered and without
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 390 4 Agencies THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced on Tuesday that it will begin publishing financial and trade data on China. Starting next month, the data will be included in the IMF's publication, International Financial Statistics, which publishes statistics on trade, consumer prices, foreign exchange reserves, wholesale
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    • 293 4 AFP STATISTICS indicate that the Japanese economy is in better health than moat other industrialised nations. According to officials of the Economic Planning Agency, the Japanese economy picked up slightly in the summer months while prices remained more or less stable. Industrial output,
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    • 98 3 VAN DER HO MARINE OILFIELD ENGINEERING i n F f»4 ■p J< ti 'hi y,. > i' iVI M in 4^ aSi V« Finish machining of piston crown. J i "ii ;f|ir r> _£»B r -17 Vt Cylinder cover reconditioned by removing and replacing the damaged combustion face. «CT 3
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 237 4 RUBBER price* in Singapore yesterday closed lower with October One RSS buyers quoted at 216.00 cents per kilo, down five cents from Tuesday's clone, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down 3.50 cents on lower overseas advices and some profittaking, they said. Afternoon prices tost further ground on lower
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    • 294 4 RA8 prices In ctnu per kilo yaatardajr Nooa (p* kOo) Buyers 3cUcn (per kilo) Int. 1 RSS. prompt f o b 215.N HUM lot 1R-S-S October 8SJI lat. 1 RSS. November 213*0 BUI m. > RS-S BUI BUM UK/CoM MUl 1*»JM 1st. 1 R-S-S 171.38 BUM UK/CM 171*
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    • 74 4 NOON S8R md SMR prim ymt mm mamr Orttl tar r ar sm so (1-m mm sat M (1-taa pdht) ICwtM Kjm 1 MOM 170.00 if t Forward 1 Rarara M Iff fff 17*00 Otk) Ban 101 JON 170.00N SMR CV •ML SMR 5 SMR CP SMR
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    • 162 4 CHINESE Frednee Exchange, Bh|ipm ihi etadngjrlees per 100 kg Ci I i«t Bulk fob <11X90 aeUers, old drum (to second Hand drum) fob $127.75 setters, new drum fob $***** setters. Copra: Mixed (loose) $66.25 buyers. Pifpr: Muntok white pepper fob AsU NLW $***** sellers, Sarswsk white pepper faq
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    • 188 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsa yam: Chins Blue Phoenix 30s 2,445; 32s 2J45, 40s 3,096 (per bnte of 400 lbs). Pises paste: Chins Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 334 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday'! closing prices in SI per kDo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.33. 100 per cent second class 1.13, 100 per cent third clasi 1.08, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 pa- cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.75, Special
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    • 89 4 THE STRAITS tu price la Peaui rarterisy Ml Ave cents te MSSS.« a klle from Taeeday's level, bat still within tke rr A eefflag tuge ef $».74 and dealers said. The margtaml drep Is matariy dae Is teehaleal adjustment te Taeeday's drawees. Japaa, the US aad leeal interests
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    • 34 4 Rubber: B«pt 23 Singapore: Oct: 216.00 cents (down 5 cents) Malaysia: Oct: 246.00 cents (down 3.00 cents) Tin: M $35.40 per kilo (down 6 cents) Official offering: 166 tonnes (down 69 tonnes)
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    • 111 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed near the top of a narrow three UScent range, up three to 1V« cents a bushel in slow turnover. Prices rose from the start on local demand in response to the much larger than anticipated, and possible record, weekly export inspections. Monday's
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    • 289 4 THE Primary Industries Minister of Malaysia, Dstuk Leong Khee Seong, has again called on the US to join the Sixth International Tin Agreement (ITA) as soon as possible. Datuk Leong noted from his dtscussioas with the US special trade representative Mr William Brock
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    • 121 4 UPI THE Philippine! strongly urged ray countries to refrain :K from levying a proposed additional tax on coconut oO entering the Common Market. Acting Foreign Minister Msniel Collantes warned of the possible economic and social harm that would result Iran the levy. "One-third of the Filipino
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    • 71 4 This period Destination Shipped Afloat Shipped tnwn— lo— tonnes Africa Australasia Continent 1,007.00 120.00 India 100 JO Japan M9.U0 ZD«) West Asia Pacific 82.50 90.00 Singapore 10.00 100 S America T t-iA J
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    • 664 4 UVPU: Robnsta future» yesterday finished a quiet morning iMrioß new the highs and around £8 above the opening to* of CIQB in Jan. Dealers aid the market opened up to £24 lower reflecting the closing weakness in New York on Tuesday night but quickly fund light support and
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    • 202 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed unchanged to up 4Vk US-cents a bushel, near the top of a scant four cent range. Steady local short-cover-ing in response to the USDA's smaller than anticipated US soybean stocks figure boosted prices from the start. Trade sentiment that the market was
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    • 120 4 IN Kuala Lumpur yesterday, values held steady in quiet trading despite some late profit-taking, dealers ssdd. South closed Mslo higher for Sep at $930 a tonne and for Oct, central was traded down to $920. The refined market was reported featureless on lack of overseas interest. C.I.F. North
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 399 5 TWO more companies have been awarded Skills Development Fund grants to finance the cost of engaging consultants. The companies are Wing Tal group, one of Singapore's largest garment manufacturers, and Hup Cheong Pte Ltd, which manufactures steel and wooden furniture. This brings the
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    • 172 5 A 149 SQUARE metre solar collector, installed at Hock Hin ft Company, has been successfully operating (or four months and has shown its potential for achieving substantial energy savings. The Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (SISIR) designed the solar collector with assistance from Canada's International
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    • 361 5  -  By THAM WING KEONG THE ESTABLISHMENT of a well-equipped "original equipment manufacturer" (OEM) facility in Asia will improve the efficiency of airlines in the region significantly. The airlines will be able to turn to them for equipment repair, overhaul, and component re-manufacture instead of OEMs
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    • 253 5 THE working committee on the Toy Safety Authority of Singapore (TSAS) will hold its first meeting on Oct 12 with the aim of forming the body as quickly as possible. The meeting will elect a chairman for the working group. It will also discuss
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    • 82 5 MR CHONG CfcM Ym has been appointed as finance and administration manager of Berger Paints Singapore. Mr Chong joined Berger from a management company where he was company secretary and financial accountant. Berger Paints has also appointed Mr Chai Bel CWy as a production planning executive. Mr
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    • 341 5 SEMINARS AND COURSES Sep 21-25: SWIFT International Banking Operations Seminar. Dusseldorf Messe-Kongress-Centre, SWIFT Sep 21-26: ISVA Property Seminar, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Academic Associates Sep 23-25: Asian Aerospace Conference, Shangri-La Hotel, Financial Times of London Sep 24-26: Property Seminar Singapore, Hyatt Regency Hotel, S'pore branch of The Incorporated Society
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    • 215 5 OVEB tS4 pariiainea tartans fram C«nimww«tltt eaaatrtea will meet la Sava, Fiji next maath to diaemw a variety af topics ranging tram vartd aeearity and paUattaa eaatral to the respewrtMlltlea af aa MP at the 21th Canunaa wealth Partlameatary Caafereaee. The agenda ImlMm formal
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 40 5 See what Is on in Singapore! V.V.v v.v '.V.V.V 9b#• ,%y.v»v«v. «r The biggest event of the year in |£»N •-3,' SBAC (SOCIETY OF snmsH ABO6MCE COMPARES) 801 l (GERMAN ABOSPACE TT ?sBKslßfc« vv-jaa B ap«i Fil > i i ITF
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  • 295 6 IT IS strange for the Minister for Labour, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, to suggest that managements and unions run to the Ministry of Labour for assistance every time they sense trouble brewing. While the minister may have advocated it on the basis that problems are best
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  • 274 6 THERE may not be a better place and environment to persuade a business associate that what you can offer is the best than in a quiet, luxurious and comfortable restaurant where his palate is tickled and nerves soothed. Hopefully, the service is discreet and
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  • 539 6  -  The Japanese have come up with an ambitious, but yet seemingly logical, idea of building high technology cities cities for the 21st century, cities for a country which is shifting from heavy industry to a more high technology-oriented economy. TODD CARREL discusses the "Technopolises" idea. TODD CARREL
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  • 190 6  -  r— 1 Letter to the Editor d YEO SWEE KENG Dear Sir, I refer to my letter and that of "Felt Cheated", dated Aug 21 and 15, respectively, on the way Tai Pan share allocation was made. It is now over a month since
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  • 745 6  -  By TOSHIO KIJIMA Reuter PRESIDENT REAGAN'S decision to trim US military spending has provided Japan with an excuse to curb its defence expansion programme next year, according to Finance Ministry sources in Tokyo. The US move and a similar West German decision
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  • 142 6 WHAT'S in a name? Well, if it is Chin Chai Development, you may seriously begin to doubt the efficiency of the company which has registered its objectives as: "To carry on the business of investment holding". In Cantonese chin chai, liberally translated into English, means anything
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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    • 94 6 by All Kinds Of Everything 3.M News-In-Brief followed by Today's Diar* All Kinds Of Everything (cont'd) 4.M Preview 4.31 Tea Break 5.M News-In-Brief S.K Musie P" jy? ve News-In-Brief Followed By Publie Announcement |.#f Daily Digest 1.29 Sunset Serenade 1.34 Financial And Share Market Report 7.W News and Weather Forecast
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  • 1420 7  -  Total Computer Systems (TCS), having enjoyed 100 per cent growth between 1979 and 1981, is confidently predicting turnover in 1982 will be double the $4 million to $5 million expected for the current year. TSANG SAU YIN, has talked to its managing director, Mr Ng Pin Fong,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 225 7 -V M B V x- v T!-\i sSSs? fff?R? &T',^S X The multi-story newspaper for the multi-storey industry What is there to know about real estate? For the man in the street, buying a house will be the major investment of a life time. You cannot afford to buy at
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 254 8 8EPT 22 Fr» CORBEILLE Alr-Llqulde 483 7 B S N OtmU Danone 1140 14 CSr (ThomsonCU> 255 -3 Ctc Francalae des Petrolem 119J0 15 Compafnle Financiers Compacnlc General* Credit Fonder De France 311 unch Hachette (Llbralrle)... 342 2 Machine* Bull T7.T5 0.75 Mlcbelln (B) 7M 4 Partbai Pechlney Clflne
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      • 167 8 SEPT 22 Kls ABM 294.00 >2 Ahold »-20 2.8 Alio 2110 0.5 AMEV 01.10 ■f 12 Amfu 86.00 Amrobnk sajo 0.3 Berfoet R*rk aooofi 50 0.5 Bate 80 DO 4-1 BorsumlJ 152.00 Burhmann 46 00 Caland mm 18 Calve Delft 1AH 12 Dell MU 74.80 1.1 ***** Fofcker 44.90
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      • 180 8 SEPT 2 Francs Action* Sutsses Alusulsse Br Mutuliv Ref Brown Bowl Br CH» Oelfj Br. Clba Oelfj P C CI Co OHJ R*f Credit Suisse Br Credit Sutoe Ref Elektrowatt Br Otorft Flacher Br Olobus Pc MS m so 12B0 1106 tn us no TJO 23S0 SO 32SB unch
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 627 9 AP MOST of the world has become a gloomier place in the last six months for the bankers who make loans to countries around the globe, Institutional Investor magazine says in its September edition. Poland's credit rating has plunged in the last six months. So has the
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    • 140 9 A NEW tan has jut ten eetoetod to head the Bbmm Para Clab, which mpi tipttw mmt at these iavstved la the carreacy trade here. Mr Stophea Peh Yeag Meag ti Pint Nattoaal Baak la Dallas I* the aew presMeat af the Oah, aad Mr P
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    • 140 9 Reater. THE SOVIET UNION has NMhel sabstaatlve •freemeat aa a laaa sf »t least US$l bUllan (rem Japaa ta bay efilpneat fee a aataral gas ptpeHae Ifaklag West Siberia aad Westers Earape, a Japaaese expartlmpert bask spskesmaa saM sa Taesday. Ike spokesman, bewever, declined eammeat sa
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    • 432 9 AMERICA'S drifting economy has led to a more relaxed stance by the Federal Reserve Bank and to a more positive tone in the fixedincome markets. This mood could persist for the next month or so, at least as business adjusts to a subdued economic
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    • 354 9  -  TWO DIVISIONS IN ASIA-PACIFIC REGION By LEE YOKE MENG FIRST National Bank of Chicago (First Chicago) has restructured its operations in the Asia-Pacific region. The recent addition of the Asian sub-continent to the Asia-Pacific network meant a (airly sizeable increase in business coverage for this area.
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat cuatomera ia 14.6 per cent.
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      • 167 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Sep 23. US D«(Urt<8«x) Offer Bid 7 days 9 8* 1 month 14* 14* 2 months 15* 13* 3 months 16* 16* 0 months 17 16* 9 months 16* 16* 12 months 16* 16* 8wM Dim. iuuji. n-i i 1
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      • 46 9 RANGE at price* often td by discount houses on Sep 23: Overnight: TH Call deposits: «H« to T% tio«ui| B-ylM Salliag 3-month Treasury bills 6 5* 3-month Bank bills 14v» 14 3 months CD 133/10 131/16 S months CD 133/16 131/16 Source: National Discount Co
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      • 43 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $120 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Sep 28 to Oct 1. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.
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      • 524 9 THE US dollar continued to fall on yesterday's foreign exchange market in line with the lower interest rates in the US. Dealers attributed the dollar's continued weakening against most major currencies to the general feeling that President Reagan's tax cuts have not been doing very well, and to
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      • 964 9 NEW YORK stocks on Tuesday closed narrowly lower and takeover situations provided the only excitement in an otherwise lacklustre market. The Dow Jones industrial average closed less than one point lower after moving in a narrow range all day, and declines edged out advances at around 820
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      • 258 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed easier compared with overnight levels in thin trading, dealers said. Prices were slightly firmer at the outset but the market weakened fairly sharply in late afternoon trading reflecting the metal's decline in overseas markets, they said. Total sales for the day and kerb volume
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      • 43 9 TM MM New York H UB 10 MB 10 JB U.MS Zurich 10 XB 10MB 10 MS 10. MS M TM* Sta*mpof* 10 068 10 MB 10SS 10 00S Closing prk la US dollftrt a troy ouac Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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      • 185 9 THE dollar in London yesterday opened slightly below Its close both In London and in New York on Tuesday, but in line with levels reached in late Hongkong trading yesterday morning, dealers said. Early trading was quiet and featureless, with the dollar showing a marginally firmer tone but remaining
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      • 164 9 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday essed against mast ma)or currencies in late exchanges, but rose against the Hongkong dollar, dealers said. The dollar's wsskaess wss attributed to general doubt about prospects of success of President Reagan's plans for further budget cuts to achieve a budget balance fat 1982,
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    • 86 9 restaurant Try our sumptuous delicacies from the Hunan Province. An Oriental dining experience. Business Hours: Daily 11.30 am 2.30 pm 6.30 pm 10.30 pm Oncfife 214 Dunearn Road. Singapore 1129 Tel: *****49,*****22 ext 126 Esa Dining at the Raffl es Enjoyable, unobtrusive, romantic For business or for pleasure PALM COURT
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    • 293 9 The Telexmaster and your word processor. You ve automated your paperwork Now automate your telex ivjifm with the Telexmaster Aid cut coau, unproductive time and error* The Telexmaster can not only be linked to your word processor, but also to >our {oifball typewriter. Visual Display Unit or computer DMQ information
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  • 1637 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. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (190B) (1)196
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  • 160 10 ■WBAPM The CoouDcra Th* Savins r S'por* Prof r S pore 8k. Fu S'por* brwMt 1 S'por* Equity uurarmar prtM.lv S^M) f IB 1M ttd I. TO 1.H ■ad 1J7 13km Bd IB 1« 0» 1.04 rami LB LSI D J2S-"' S'por* Fd (USI) 81 ITWI tarfc»M) MB
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  • 2783 10 1981 High Low Coapaay Last Sale orGr*» Div Dir CVr Gr"s YTd Net P/E Vol (■oooi Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 494 390 312 420 300 470 532* 015 430 266 130 190 320 78 300 300" 322 290 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bata
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  • 1690 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and hnrtnf in and reported to the Kuala iiimp T Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number at Atrcs traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. ■unuu Ĕtmm (1SB) xrt ACkM(ISB) AMD (LS7B) (I) 1M (S) 1«
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  • 97 10 MALAYAN Breweries: EOGM to be held at OCBC Centre-(19th Floor), Singapore 0104 on Sep 24 at 2.30 pm. NORTH Bene* Timber* Serial: Thirty-second AGM to be held in Studio One, 5th Floor, Kuala Lumpur Hilton Hotel, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on Sep 25 at 11.30 am. GENTTNG
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  • 612 10 SHAKE prion drifted tower 8« tke Steek Exchange tt fllngapart yMtertay. Iltn wu aecae kaytag aappert dartag tke —"fir of tke wawtag trading aeealea bit neat mmtota geaerally eeaM Ml break •Wye far prertow day*a Bpeealatfee atoeka were ■•re affected ky tke deetoe.
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  • 580 10 SHARE prices retreated further at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday after a brief morning rally. Volumes also fell, reflecting the lower level of interest. Poor leads prevented the morning rally from gathering steam after a slightly lower opening. More selling was noticeable in afternoon trading
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 647 11 IN CONTRAST with the sorry performance of several state-owned Malaysian corporations, Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Bhd (KPS), the state government's investment vehicle, has achieved very satisfactory results. KPS registered a consolidated profit before taxation of MJ26.45 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1979, compared with
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    • 320 11  -  J* FLORENCE CHONG HONGKONG Laad to reportedly set to add a toadtog Sydney betel to ito lnereMtof stake to the city's preperty market. The Heagkeag gmp to tipped to Mfdn Sebel Tewa Heaee to Sydaey's Klag's Cress fer mud AU4 mIUIM. Beperts
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    • 569 11 ESSO Malaysia more than doubled the net profit from its petroleum and ammonia operations to M 522.4 million for the first six months, thanks to several favourable factors not least of which were better crude prices. Consequently, apart from the normal 25 per cent gross
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    • 593 11 THE PROTRACTED dispute between Datuk KK Sharma and parties comprising Datuk Loy Hean Heong, Mr Ngan Chin Weng, Central Securities (now known as Ganda Holdings) and Malaysia Borneo Finance (a subsidiary of Pacific Development Credit) is over. A settlement was reached over the
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    • 300 11 StME DARBY BM's bonus issue of one (or (our will be made to shareholders on the register of members as at the close of business on Oct 22. Share certificates will be sent out on Nov 26. The bonus is subject to approval from shareholders at an AGM
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 205 11 HONGKONG STOCKS in Hongkong yesterday fell sharply in heavy trading, continuing Tuesday's trend, with the depreciation of the Hongkong dollar against the US dollar being the major factor behind the fall, dealers said. The Hang Seng index closed below the 1,400 mark at 1,331.01 for the half-day
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    • 310 11 MEMBERS of the Cooper oil and gas consortium dominated an otherwise quiet and mixed market amid rumours the GSR group has made a sucessful bid for Delhi International Oil of the US, dealers said. Santos, Delhi's major partner in the Cooper, was up 25 cents at $5.00
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    • 50 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIAL8 Tuesday 5153 Monday 806.8 Week Ago 534,3 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 845.70 Monday 54<J« Week Ago 8SS-3S H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 1331.01 Tuesday 1404.71 Week Ago *****0 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 002.8 Tuesday 001.0 Week Ago 008.8 ALL ORDINARIE8 Wednesday 001.1 Tuesday 001.0 Week Ago..- 618-1
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    • 82 11 THE Man»» stock market yesterday closed mixed with turnover falling to 777,000 pesos from the previous 1.4 million, dealers said. Ist Phil Holdings was the lone gainer while PLOT fell and others were either unchanged or untraded. p3 tant Oml b BTOoodncb rnr» LMKnll Lapuito B uncb IB -4.4^
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    • 98 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday continued to climb on a feeling of confidence among investors during quiet trading, dealers said. Industrial Finance Corp rose two baht to 99, First Trust four to 53.25, Siam Credit 2.50 to 70.50 and Jalaprathan Cement 2.50 to 101.50 baht. BKPT S Bthu a**.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 434 11 MALAYAN UNITED INDUSTRIES BERHAD ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Directors of Malayan United Industries Berhad is pleased to announce the following Dividend The Board has declared an interim dividend of 5% less tax in respect of the financial year ending 31st December 1961. Closure of Register Notice is hereby given that
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    • 235 11 NEW ISSUE These securities having been sold, this announcement appears as a matter of record only. SEPTEMBER 1981 U.S. $50,000,000 Daiwa Securities Co. Ltd. (Daiwa Shoken Kabushiki Kaisha) 5V2% Convertible Bonds Due 1996 ifir Credit Suisse First Boston Limited Aba Dhabi Investment Company Algemene Bank Nederiand N.V. Amro International Limited
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  • 476 12  -  By KOH TSE YING HAW PAR Brothers International Ltd, a Singapore-incorporated group, is taking steps to restructure its operations in Malaysia, thereby complying with the New Economic Policy of that country. The group yesterday announced that it had offered to sell one of its two main Malaysian
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  • 117 12 THE oft-crowded C K Tang at Orchard Road seems set to round off its stay at its present premises this year with its best profits since its listing. At half-time, the retailing group has reported a moderate 22 per cent increase in pre-tax profits to $2.75
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  • 49 12 SANYO Industries (M) Bhd pre-tax profits fell 17 per cent in the first half of this year despite a hefty increase in sales. It said the decline in pretax earnings to M 5740,000 was due mainly to the substantial fall in the contribution from colour television sales.
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  • 135 12 FOLEX Industries Berhad, which was due to be granted a relisting on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange on Oct 1, has informed the KLSE that it is unable to publish its explanatory statement to shareholders by Sep 25. Its financial adviser, Malaysian International Merchant Bankers, indicated
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 149 12 Rises Indices Pacific Dev Grand Central C K Tang P M Hldga 830 442 500 480 50 32 30 20 Sep 22 BT Indicator: *****4 Industrials: 674.02 Sep 23 *****1 666.55 S T P 1975 800 10 Finance: 1462.44 1463.97 FAN 530 10 Hotels: 1082.90 1064.42 En Yan Sang
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      159 12 Rises Indices Esso Ord 675 +85 Sep 22 *****6 Sep 23 *****1 Dunlop Est 500 S H Oian Tlfi 70 +36 +35 +30 +24 16 BT Index: Pac Dev 660 750 370 356 Industrials: 880.73 878.92 PBaak E A AI API Finance: Hotels: Properties 1338.40 505.00 923.55 1345.66
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  • 231 12 MALAYAN FUar Mills BM made a group pre-tax profit of M 55.053 million for the six months ended June 30. After-tax profits for the group came to $2,821 million, 6 per cent higher than the previous interim. Sales improved by 26.1 per cent to $61,065 million. DATUK Kmmt
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  • 313 12 NEWLY-listed Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) has achieved a moderate growth in pre-tax profits for the first half of this year. Assuming that the shipping line sustains its present level of business, the full year's profits will probably exceed those of the previous year. NOL yesterday reported
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  • 507 12 LOSS stricken San Holdings is proposing to acquire two property companies which should enable the group to return eventually to a more viable footing. The two property companies are Bandung Realty Sendirian Bhd and Tacoln Development (M) Sendirian Bhd which San intends intends to purchase at a
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  • 809 12 LONDON, Wed. The market closed sharply lower on renwed selling today, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 16.6 points at 496.7, the lowest level since last March and the biggest one-day fall since Nov 8, 1976. Remarks by Wall Street analyst Joe Granville in
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  • 282 12 OFFICIAL approval ts unlikely to be given for Magnum Corporation's proposed acquisition of a 24storey office building in the Wanchai district of Hongkong. It is expected that the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee, which turned down two similar proposals by Malayan United Industries
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  • 635 12 w by HOCK LOCK SIEW TODAY'S column has a special purpose that of soliciting readers' views on proposed minor changes in the components of the widely-followed market barometer, the Straits Times Industrial Index. The steady expansion of the breadth and depth of the stock market in recent
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  • 96 12 AP NEW YORK, Wed. Stock prices opened sharply lower today as the market remained doubtful about President Rea--B*B economic prugiimmf and whether the recent US interest rate-declines could be sustained. The Dow Jones average lost 9.61 points to 838.08 in the first half hour. Declines led advances
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 80 12 C.K. Tang Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Half Yearly Report Announcement The Directors are pleased to announce that the unaudited results of the Company and of the Group for the six months ended 30 June 1981 are as follows Barring unforeseen circumstances, the Directors are of the opinion
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    • 344 12 HA THE INSTITUTE OF INTERNAL AUDITORS SINGAPORE CHAPTER In conjunction with: HA South Pacific Regional Convention in Australia organised by Perth Chapter ONE DAY CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER SECURITY, CONTROLS ANO AUOIT Date: 12th October 1961 Tim*: 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Vanue: Hilton International Singapore CONFERENCE OUTUNE Opening Addraaa by
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 64 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Showers in a few areas in the early morning. Report for 24 hears prior to 7.31 pm mi Sep 23 »t the Airport: Maximum temperature 32.2 Associated humidity 62 Minimum temperature 24.7 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 7.85 Rainfall in millimetres
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 291 13 THE Sri Lanka Port Authority hopes to build Colombo into South Asia's major port of transhipment. Break bulk cargoes of earlier years are now containerised and the Sri Lanka Port Authority has called on the Ceylon Shipping Corporation (CSC) to
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    • 483 13  -  By JAN LEE A NUMBER of major conferences and agreements will be holding an owners' meeting soon to discuss issues which include the improvement of freight rates and the abundant non-conference activities on these routes. The Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC) is
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 96 13 Reuter SWEDEN'S troubled shipbuilding industry received a boost on Tuesday when state-owned Kochums announced a 1.3 billion crown order to build four ships for Saudi Arabia. The freight and cargo carriers for the National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia will be built at Kochum's major shipyard in
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      • 82 13 THE International Ship Brokers' Agents' (ISBA) P I Club returned into the black last year Rises in subscription rates prevented the non-profit making mutual insurance club from repeating the deficits incurred two year ago, said Robert Butler, the club's chairman and managing director. For the 14
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      • 94 13 MITSUI OSK Lines (MOL) will charter a newlybuilt ship and assigned it to the West Africa route late this month. The ship, Eternal Fuji, is a 22,000 dwt class vessel. It is possible to load up to 360 TEUs of container cargo on her deck. She is
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      • 75 13 OVERSEAS Containers Limited (OCL) recently celebrated a decade of conatinerisation in Singapore, with a promise to develop and improve containerised shipping worldwide. The company was one of the pioneers of containerised shipping in Singapore, when the Tokyo Bay made its first call at Singapore in July 19.2. Since
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    • 630 13 Shipping Lb* Page C*i Shipptag Line Page CM Achipelego vn 4 Evergreen IV 3 Afea VI 3 Fesco vn Afro-Eurasia vi i Flotta Lauro V All trans vn 4 Fountain IV Alpac VI s Franco-Be lg m Angkuian VI 4 Frata NVOC VI Angonave V 3 Freight
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    • 429 14 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Cotnarl (0300 mint portside, tide) I/ 9 Cherry Jaya (after Seng Hong) 28 Equator in (0700 after Jenaon 22 Fedor Petrov (0(00 P/O) 13/14 I wed (1700) 20 West Mailuck (0(00 after King Bird) 25/ No 7 Donam (after Teakwood) 38 39 Koheng (2200
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    • 955 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. Time of Lines Operatn Arrival Date Time Jenhol 12/81 21.981 0700 rnong Soon TA 4 TT Frankfurt Express02/475 22.9.81 1400 Seganl TA 3 TT Bunga Surla 324 22.981
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    • 1601 14 INCREASED time-chartering business developed on Tuesday on an otherwise rather quiet and featureless freight market with a 70,000 tonner being booked from the US Northern Range to Japan at U559,990 daily and a 11,000 ton tweendecker paying 15,400 daily from the US Gulf to Aden. A 28,000 tonner
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    • 397 15 Business Day A LEGAL battle may be shaping up on the issue of whether the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) has the right to create cargo claims arbitration committees as mandated in a PPA administrative order issued recently. The issue is being raised by the
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    • 155 15 AFP CHINA has pledged to export more than 70 ships, including several of 10,000 tons, under agreements signed with foreign firms over the past 16 months. The Chinese Workers' Daily said the shipbuilding industry, which recorded spectacular growth over the past two to three years, will give higher
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    • 1254 15 P O's enthusiasm in shipping slackening FT FOR BRITAIN'S major shipping company to publicly question just how much it wants to stay in the industry is surprising to say the least. But this is what Lord Inchcape, the chairman of Peninsular and Oriental (P 6 O) Steam Navigation, has done
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    • 1345 20 SCHEDHIE 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 Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 548 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P.Kdanf/Kedunf/Busan/lnchon Fm: Busan/H.Kont/Banfkok Tel S'pore: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS In Port LONDON Freights SHIPPING Schedules REGIONAL Weather iAV Jh .1 RI) 1M W I \H H I3SEALORDII m Orient Overseas Co*ttu*t&i Line UASC UNITED
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    • 28 13 23 Oct 24 25 Oct 28- 28 Oct 31 1 Nov 4 4 No. 7 8 No* 11 Baftimore 'Nono* Oct 24 >ea r i Land Terminal *****53/*****37
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    • 760 13 4-cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents UNIPACIFIC TRANS TftAOMfi AfiENCT PTE. LTI. Tel *****4 {5 lines) SINGAPORE G3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS Singapore Long beach (New York 1 ""I'll H
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 785 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERN AD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CON LAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 0449, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE 1) Barcelona. Gmo*. 2) Amsterdam Bremerliaren, Aartna Copwlimfl. 'Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder Ph contact PfRMEC P. Um| o. Antwerp, L.Howe.
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    • 144 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA Mri 24/5 35/1 1/15 VM VII 12/11 IVM 24/15 2S/1I »/M ii/ii pmir uii I TJUF"OdIS.I TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF TO: CALIFORNIA VENEZUELA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE 27/15 27/ 15 27/11 12/11 12/11 12/11 27/11 27/11 27/11 24/11
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 899 15 NOTICE FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE SABAH, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREIGHT rnuPFDFiirr FAR EAST/GULF OF ADEN AND RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS CURRENCY ADJUSTMENT FACTOR Reference is made to the Notice in the Press on Thursday, 13th August, 1981. A review of currency values on 17th/18th/ 21st September, 1981
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    • 458 15 Franco Belgian Services MB (F-i' F~.a*t yr<-;<ch Sen ice \tk Relqian tur A.rj'« r»: 1. wu ommosm mg to turn SmUNK t KEIANG l» Hiwt REPTWt (JJM J HUft 71 Sopt 13 Od ACE CONCOK) JCSopt 1 Oct It Oct CtOALBtPM* sort (Oct 24 Ocl KOKM CHANCE fOct It Oct
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 706 16 Hapag-Lkyyd H tki'i B ha»en 14 10 16 10 17 10 19 10 20/10 23/10 26 10 28 10 211 411 9 11 10/11 ttio accept'!* transhipment cargo tor WIST HOKS »ia Hamburg' TO IOnOMHA I TW HK I S pore P Helang I Genoa Tr* S pore PK Sepfre
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    • 541 16 KOREA ZZ° P Kelang PENANG STORE ALTAR 167W 7-10 Oct 11-13 Oct 4-7 Oct FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAR 168E 7-10 Oct 11-13 Oct 4-7 Oct TO BUSAN VEGA 165* 22-25 Oct 26/28 Oct 29 Oct-1 Nov FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 166E 22-25 Oct 26-28 Oct 29 Oct-1 Nov TO BUSAN
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    • 547 16 EVERGREEN LINE r -L FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTRC Fa ft La CARGO FOR: S pot MM Mjmpoj frfnlowt IMtoMi Mm* It Htttt (ttfl* T 4 2t/9 7/11 U/ll 20/ It 22/1* 24/10 25/10 ft«V*o 5/10 77/1* 29/10 11/11 2/11 4/11 Ftt. luc*j 14/10 »/10 VII 7/11 !/U H/11 U/ll
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    • 585 16 Ta 5 JHk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON HIMTMmM pmsHH6Y*wm« nm NUK B F SS C Agent* m Moioywo BOUSTEAD SHWNG TEL NOS KL *****1/*****3 11C.IJ. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOM6 FOR DURBAN MONTEVDEO BUENOS AMES am am bos a 10/11 Oct— TrMKportaoon Marrtima Mtxicana S. A. "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE"
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    • 325 16 r mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAUS sawt sonwm HOKO MAM kiPwt OCEAN KSOUKES h Pvt MASIUCX hM OtnTUt 25-27/ OASBKfidr 25-30/ NEW SUA 3-5/1 DEILB M/l OASC SAffT OCEAN PM 25-27/9 29-30/9 3-5/11 M/l# 3-5/10 9-11/10 7- 1/10 oaM iim t tmunum ptc lid TU 22*1X44/7
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 603 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO, HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) 15-15/10 19-20/11 24-25/12 Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo Aqaba. I S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS' m FCL Closing 17/9 2300 HRS EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE KOTA SEJATt 30/4 Oct Karachi, Dubai, Kuwait
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    • 767 17 HK-. BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAVO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE SSL TMra (a» Ikawt Mr* FraMvt Evrm L«ptoT PrM Ham B l>j»*fl «(Um Kjrtf N/9 FraMtvt (jyrtu 20/10 2VIO 21/11 11/11 1/1* IvflfcT 2/11 4/U 5/11 7/11 M BURG (HAVEN DAM HAVRE SOTON OrmtflT Amtna Bcmta Fraaca MUK PMa*| S poif bM
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    • 592 17 «D MS9WM (U rWLAWC 11/ It M. *Mm Mm Ma* I)O*l7)VWi Dr* SUM IXTmAh rpn PJUMI I TOT MM MMMMM fi 2V9 icmu M M M M M m Mft MM at M M M M mi/ M VM 0 WMM at M M M M a/1 14/10 lt/M MM
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    • 469 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT (ACCEmNG CONTAINERS ONLY) SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CLYDEBANK 28 Sep 23 Oct 27 Oct 28 Oct SANTA ELENA 13 Oct 13 Nov 22 No* 17 Nov FORTHBANK 4 Nov 29 Nov 3 Doc 6 Doc (Doop Took Spoco Avoilobio) Lines
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 886 18 LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA FEEDER WSSEtS* PK SP MOttCR VESSELS Nord Bit VlO 25/9 26/9 Queen Nay Bndfe Hkaaa Mara Kim Maru famd* Ace *12 JOl 3/10 Pacific Vrim Hkaaa Mam Kno Mm Asian Palas *53 5/10 GoMcr Gale Bndte Hotaka Man, Kim
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    • 602 18 '/?6 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Lo*dn( fw lOS UNGUES SMI FRANCISCO SCUTTLE. TACOMA. VANCOUVER BC Acceptnj FCI/FCI Containers P HHotj S.njapo'f I limr. AKSSEI" IS Oct If Oct 11 Nn AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW ZEALAND SERVICE Penjnj P Kela«( JAPAN SERVICE It*** Ma* Ka6t. Osaka. Naj«y»
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    • 378 18 S S A (>r»up SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20TM FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 (3 LINESI GENERAL *****1 (14 LINES! TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS ***** A/B CARSMIP CABLE CARGOSMIP raft Container Linos WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK SINGAPORE ISLANDS USE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER
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    • 633 18 Room 601. ICB Building. Shenton Way, Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****6 MIDDLE EAST/BtP SEA/EUROPt SERVICES VESSEL VESSEL.... VESSEL.... S pore P. Kelang Loading For: —16 Oct leddah —It Oct Bandar Abbas/B Khomeni —27 Oct Bandar Abbas/B.Khomeni Hyundae Shipping Co. Ltd. Y'hama Kobe S'pore P. Keianj Loading for:
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    • 750 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suite 2616. International Pla/a Anson Rd Singapore 0207 Te1,*****H (10 Lmesi VOAA*M£IirK BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S port f. KetM| Penanf Loadnf tar IS Oct 11 Oct BOLOUGNE'RDAM UK (AVON) FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE Sii|apore Lotdni far CAPtLLA WEI 14 In Port ieddah/Livomo/M'scles/ Hamburt/Rotterdam/nbury YH KM
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 557 19 TO EUWJPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): H GARNET 7*+. A. CONCORD IN.. C. PAUL 2IN K. CHANCE 5N— C. roze ml. S.S. BRDGE 33W.. TN BHDS Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia N. GARNET S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo 1500 25/9 0300 25/9 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) S.S. BRDGE 32E K.
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    • 667 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA SPORE KUAKTAN PORT KELANG MALDIVE PROMOTER 30/9 5/10 Loading For kddah MALDIVE PROGRESS 25/9 30/9 Loading for Jeddah MALDIVE PRIZE 25/9 24/9 Loading lor Hodeidah MALDIVE NEIGHBOUR 25/9 30/9 Loading For Dubai/Dammam MALDIVE NAVIGATOR 25/9 30/9 Loading For MukkaDa MALDIVE NATION 30/9 Loading For Dubai/Datnmam/
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    • 635 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHAPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUILOMG 55. Market Street Sc«apore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS 213*0 RS ***** RS 2510S r KEUMC ran* M/S SHNHMT NAM SOON SON. M> IST AND 2ND FLOOR. KSStS NM TWN6 SMPPVK 23 WHO
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    • 88 19 PEACE LINE MBTKAUA: STD, MLB. MB. ADEL, VESSEL ETA KMC I 23.9.11 KMC I 4.10 J1 KW ZEALAMh MICiaMD.LTniETQH.II VESSEL ETA PEACE A II.IMI KMX B 7.11J1 ALSO ACCETTMS CARGO FOR HONS RONS, Tl UNDERPRISE PTE LTD •A MOUNT FABEft ROAD (MM) TEL.-2MO7M/S SIM SWEE JOO SHOPPING SEW. EXPRESS TO
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    • 340 20 'A_ ANTOLL LINES" Independent Ltm Service FCI Contaaiers Heavy Lifts ftrfct B Is to MXMX kflSft«W SrDWr BKISBtHf. rtSHWt Saf aland SoOrott Sol Tufa Saf aland SoCroH 15S/1W ICS/19W 17S/20N ISS/21N 19S/22N S«pt 25 Oct II Od 21 Nov 5 Nov 24 Port Kttont Oct 21 SINGAPORE MAIAtSI* Doc t
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    • 326 20 KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. JAPAN/STRAITS/JAPAN Fully Containerised Service Vessel To*yo Kobe S pore Penanj P. KeUng S pore Tokyo Kobe nowbayhio sm sm sm sm mpi »/9 7/10 9/10 NORDSTAR Vt 21/9 30/5 11/10 13/10 14/10 18/10 29/10 31/10 NORDBAYHI 7/10 J/10 19/10 20/10 22/10 23/10 8/11 4/11 (NOTE:
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    • 274 20 E_J SAUDI tfIST LIKE W Regular Conventional Service S. SUNRISE S. PRMCE (All Sowdi Flog Vessel) SIN PK Loodmg for:* 1/10 3/10 DUBAI, DAMMAM. EDO AH 25/10 27/10 IDOAH IWAS SHI* SON M) I* *****4/4143 M TUNAS sm* SDN M> I* *7375 TRANSTIMBER LINE BULK TIMBER SERVICE TL ICE MACK
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