The Business Times, 13 January 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1182 60 CENTS
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  • 340 1  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA SINGAPORE has proposed a change in the project allocated to it under the Asean Industrial Complementation (AIC) Scheme for automotive components. Instead of fuel injection pumps, Singapore wants to manufacture "differential gears". The Committee on Industry, Minerals and Energy (Coime)
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  • 248 1 THE Government is considering the proposal by the Consumer Association of Singapore (Case) to set up a consumer court or small claims tribunal. At the request of Dr Tony Tan, Minister for Trade and Industry, the Trade Department will be conducting a detailed
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  • 463 1 SELLING hit the stock market yes- terday on news that Peninsular Malaysia suffered a trade deficit of Ms 2 billion in the first 10 months of last year. The bear's onslaught took 12.03 points off the Straits Times Industrial index, the largest single fall since
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  • 458 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG INSURANCE broking expertise in Singapore is about to go a little cosmopolitan with the advent of Pierre Le Blanc, one of the largest broking, insurance, and reinsurance groups in France. Currently, much of the broking volume passes through British
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 58 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia is to introduce a simpler customs clearance system at the entry point from Singapore to help ease traffic congestion at the Causeway linking the two countries. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said today he had directed a committee to formulate a plan
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    • 81 1 Reuter HONGKONG, Tues. The Hongkong government has withdrawn four out of seven New Territories sites offered at an auction when there were no bids. The others were sold for a total of HKJSO.9 million. These were a 5,351 sq m parking and godown site in Sha
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    • 53 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Tues. Thailand has been approached by many countries to sell them rice, Commerce Minister Punnamee Punsri said today. These countries include Singapore (120,000 tonnes), Indonesia and Malaysia (250,000 each), Senegal (260,000), China (100,000) and South Yemen (50,000). Talks are underway regarding prices and terms of delivery,
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    • 59 1 Reuter Beijing, Tues. Foreign tourists visiting China will in future be able to stay in traditional-style hotels rather than Soviet-built edifices or modern skyscrapers. The New China News Agency said today the Chinese-style hotels would be built around traditional courtyards, Mongolian courts and cave houses and some
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    • 52 1 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia has ruled that starting this year, Indonesian-made batiks will have to be labelled to indicate type and quality to protect foreign and domestic consumers. The Ministry of Industries decreed that all batiks produced in the country have to be clearly marked to show quality
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    • 50 1 AFP JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia is to develop integrated rubber-based industries to meet the growing need of rubber products, Industry Minister A R Suhud said today. "At present we are preparing the establishment of several supporting industries along with the expansion of the existing rubber-based industries," he said. AFP
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    • 63 1 AFP TOKYO, Tues. The United States will call for tighter restrictions on exports to Eastern-bloc nations in nine areas at the forthcoming meeting of the Cocom, the western body regulating exports of strategic items to the Communist bloc, opening in Paris on Jan 19. The US proposal
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    • 56 1 TAIPEI, Tues. Taiwan's industrial production index in 1981 rose 3.6 per cent over the 1900 level, and all industries except the public utilities grew. The National Industrial Production growth index for 1981 grew 16.2 per cent in mining, 3.9 per cent in manufacturing and heavy industry, and
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  • 382 1 THERE were majer reaig--1 tlaas at twe top adverttolig tgeadei la Stagapire ever the aew year. o*ll vy aad Matter Direct Beepaaee, t cempaay to the n Ogllvy Mi Matter Creep, tost Its geaeral maaager, Mr Erie Btoaley, whe teadered j Ms rerigaattoa
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  • 401 1  -  By AGNES WEE A LOCAL valuer has called for the abolition of the new system of assessing development charges because it is arbitrary, harsh and unpredictable. Mr Willy Shee, director of valuations at Richard Ellis Pte Ltd, suggested that the government return to the
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  • 177 1 AS OFFICE building development in the central business district intensifies, developers should cater to shopping needs of the large number of office workers there by creating a central shopping plaza. Property consultant firm Richard Ellis made this recommendation in view of the existing scattered shops there which
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    • 197 1 FOR PEOPLE WHO MATTER W ;VVT\ lIM SINGAPORE has had a good year. We might as well be on another planet for all our connection with the gloom and doom pervading the West. But can we continue our star-studded performance this year? 1982 is fraught with dangers and uncertainties. Politically
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 186 2 IT WILL be necessary to develop a secondary market for Treasury bills to help fund managers and companies diversify their portfolios. Mr Quek Kheng Sing of the International Bank of Singapore suggested this in an article in the Singapore Ranking and Finance 1981/ 82
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    • 73 2 Reuter THE Japanese Federation of Bankers' Associations said it is proposing Japanese financial institutions close on one Saturday a month, possibly from next October, as a step towards the introduction of a fiveday week. It said it is trying to persuade other financial institutions, including credit
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    • 128 2 Reuter JAPAN took a step towards the internationalisation of the Tokyo Foreign Exchange Market yesterday by agreeing to let money brokers operate more confidentially with their clients. Money brokers in Tokyo, both Japanese and foreign firms, search the market by telephone looking for large parcels
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    • 467 2  -  By LEE YOKE MENG AT LEAST 68 insurers may be squeezed out of Hongkong by interim legislation forcing greater capital and solvency requirements. None of the six Singapore insurers there, however, will suffer in any way as they are already well established and
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    • 317 2 A GLOOMY picture has been painted for the precious yellow metal by Development Bank of Singapore, but the bank does not believe the price would fall below the US$3OO per ounce mark. Physical demand for gold by investors, whose objectives and strategies are often shaped by
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    • 237 2 Reuter WORLD Bank president Tom Clausen has begun in Tokyo with senior government and banking officials aimed at opening the way for more borrowing by the bank in Japanese markets. The Japanese have set limits on borrowings by foreigners in their capital markets
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    • 124 2 Reuter THE MEXICAN government is raising a 400 million deutse he mark Eurocredit to help finance industrial development. The loan has interest set at 0.5 per cent over London Interbank Offered Rates and is for four years, extendable to eight at the option of
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    • 212 2 Reuter SOME ladlaa kuki have eat leadlag, faUewiag the latradactiea af owe restrictive reserve reqalremeata. The haahs are fereed Is earh iradlag aad restrict everdrafta huusase af the •eed to eamply with the Reserve Baah ef ladia's directives reqalriag if re—ed h reserves aad
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    • 445 2 Reuter MONEY markets in the United Kingdom are expected to remain extremely tight over the next two weeks, restraining any rise in UK government bond prices. Money market and UK government bond market analysts said that besides the tight conditions, which stem primarily
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    • 208 2 Reuter US CONSUMER credit outstanding rose a seasonally adjusted US$342 million in November after a $1.01 billion October advance. The October gain pushed total credit outstanding to $328.94 bUlion, up 6.8 per cent from a year ago. The November gain translated into a 1.25 per cent
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 22 2 THE average rate at whieh major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.58 per cent.
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      • 175 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 12: U8 MhmM> Offer Bid 1 days 13 3/16 13 1/16 1 month 1311/*****/16 2 months 14 1/16 13 15/16 3 months 14* 14** 6 months 15* IS 9 months 15* 15 13 months 15 3/16 151/16 Nil*.
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      • 45 2 RANGE of prices often <d by disfount houses oa J*n w: Own||kt: X to Jrt* Call depute. 3<*« ClMtec 3- month H«Lhx JH Treasury bills 3 3- month 8*» Bank bills 3 months CD 8 6 months CD B* BH Source: National Discount Co
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      • 135 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday eased against most major currencies in active, late foreign exchanges. However, they noted that the currency was basically steady, underpinned by a general anticipation of a sharp rise in coming US money figures, due out on Friday. The dollar eased to 2.2895/2905 marks
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      • 463 2 THE US dollar yesterday closed slightly firmer against major European currencies and the Singapore dollar after fluctuating marginally in moderate late trading on the foreign exchange market. Against the Singapore dollar, the US unit opened at 2.0605/15 and was traded to a low of 2.0485/95 before closing at
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      • 247 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed easier at 223.20 yen compared with the 223.80 opening, dealers said. This was also lower than the 223.50/70 New York close and 223.55/70 finish on the US West Coast overnight, but higher than the 222.75 close in Tokyo on Monday.
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      • 253 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally easier compared with overnight levels in light trading, dealers said. Prices were marked down between USI6 and $8 anounce at the outset following the metal's weakness inNew York overnight The market then held steady during the morning's trad- ■> ing but recovered slightly
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      • 40 2 New York 8 188 8 2TB 8 28S I.MS Zurich 8.30B 81TB 8«S 8.27S Mm Frt Singapore 5 1TB B .11 a 8.32S 8 42S Closing prices In US dollar* a troy ounc e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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      • 157 2 THE dollar in London yesterday extended its overnight gains in early trading, bid up again because of higher US interest rates. In moderately active trading the dollar rose to 2 2940/ 50 marks (from the opening 2.2920/30, after 2.2906/25 at the close in New York, and 2.2828/38 marks in
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 283 3 THE ORGANISERS and speakers of the symposium on airport planning and development were given a pat on their backs by about 200 participants yesterday. The two-day symposium, which ended yesterday, was organised by the Public Works Department in conJunction with the
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    • 440 3  -  By LOH HUI YIN STRAITS PROPERTIES and British-American Tobacco (BAT) have formed a Joint-venture company, Cantonment Properties, to develop a 15-storey office building at a cost of $80 million. This is the second time Straits and BAT have joined hands to develop commercial property
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    • 284 3 KUONI Travel, one of the leading tour operators in Europe, has acquired a majority interest in a local tour operator, Sbenton Travel Associates and its fully-owned subsidiary, Shentours. The latter has been acting as general sales agent for Kuoni since Feb 1, 1979.
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    • 148 3 KING'S Shoe Manufacturing has purchased a one million dollar rotary machine which will boost its production of shoes from 200 to 800 pairs a day. The new machine, according to the latest issue of the Singapore Productivity News, is electronically cootrolled and fully automatic. The German-made
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    • 151 3 THE NATIONAL University of Singapore can contribute to the social and economic life of society by providing consultancy services to industries and the professions and carrying out Joint research and development projects with industries. Professor Um Pin, VlceChancellor of the NUS, told Rotary Club members at
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 368 4 Reuter MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad has forecast that his country's economic growth could reach 10 or 12 per cent a year compared with 8 per cent until recently. In an interview with International Letter, a Paris-based business monthly, Dr
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    • 635 4 DEMAND for Malaysian exports should pick up from the second half of this year with the expected recovery in economic growth in some of the industrial countries. Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said the government has projected an 11.5 per cent growth rate
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    • 173 4 AP AMERICAN steelmaker* are straining relations with the European Economic Community (EEC) by filing suits (or alleged unfair trade practices against dozens of European steel companies. The suits charge foreign producers with dumping, or selling steel in the United States at prices below the cost of
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    • 407 4 AFP INDONESIA'S state-run oil company, Pertamina, is seeking an additional Japanese loan of US$53O million to finance inflated exploration coats. But Indonesia Nippon Oil Cooperation Co (Inoc), through which Pertamina is seeking the loan, feels that it will be unable to raise that much
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    • 420 4 NYT, Reuter INDUSTRY economists In New York say the demand far oil is unlikely to grow st all this year. On the other hand, they also believe that Saudi Arabia, by lowering its production, is both able and willing to prevent any
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    • 728 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Noaber Time Fraa AI SlA PAA MAS su MAS MAS RBA MAS MAS SLA CPA G1A G1A SLA THAI PAL SIA AI405 SQ11 PA006 MH601 SQ101 MH8U MHS71 BH21 MHM MH651 SQ201 CX710 GAM GAM SQ103 TC4B PR501 SQ191 0005 0005 on 0700
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    • 234 5 Reuter countries in *Asia must maintain their growth rates or face social and political pressures "which could be far more costly than any international borrowings. "j A vice-president of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Mr Stanley Katz, 'said that although many of the
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    • 131 5 Reuter PLANS for the export phase flf Australia's North West Stelf natural gas project have been deferred pending (Jofnpletion of a sales contract with Japanese utilities Companies. Woodside Petroleum Ltd said in a statement to the Melbourne Stock Exchange that while talks with eight utilities companies
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    • 420 5 AP Reuter POLAND'S military government, successful in suppressing worker unrest, is losing ground fast in its attempt to repair the Polish economy because of Western sanctions. Radio Warsaw on Monday gave a detailed report on factories facing severe shortages of parts and raw materials
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    • 454 5 AP THE United States should stop pleading with Japan to open its markets to American products and "move beyond rhetoric" to restore equality in trade between the two nations. "This is no way for two great nations to behave," John Danforth, US Senator,
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 486 5 Agencies JAPAN'S major trading house, Nissho Iwai Corp, plans to export industrial robots to South-east Asian countries in cooperation with a Japanese consulting firm, Nippon Robotmation Co. The trading house has already clinched a contract with the Nationalist Chinese Corp to supply robots. It also expects good sales
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    • 200 5 Reuter THE ECONOMIC and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap) has recommended the establishment of an Asian food bank to cover shortages and emergencies in the region. An Escap report published in Bangkok yesterday said the bank would also take over marketing and centralise
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    • 234 5 UPI US and Soviet negotiators have gathered in Geneva to renew talks on limiting nuclear weapons in Europe despite heightened tension over the crisis in Poland. The talks, which began on November 30 and recessed on December 17, resumed yesterday, only a day
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  • 430 6 A HOUSEWIFE BUYS a vacuum cleaner from a department store for $150. The vacuum comes with a one-year guarantee, and it stops working after nine months. She brings it back to the store, but the manager refuses to repair the cleaner. What can she do?
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  • 280 6 DEVELOPMENT charges are not unique to Singapore. Other developed countries also impose them on developers who wish to build on sites that suit their own purposes. Usually, it is to maximise the return from selling or leasing the space created. The authorities have a right
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  • 929 6  -  India's policy of transferring technology to the country through foreign investment bei ng relaxed to attract Arab petrodollars. Overriding preference is being 9' ven t° establish industries in such fields as fertilisers and petro-chemicals. ra investors are being invited to establish industries in India to
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  • 827 6  -  There is a tendency for governments to tighten control over the economy under authoritarian regimes, experts noted during a world conference. In Pakistan, reports MOHAMMAD ZIAUDDIN, the private sector's role in the economy is fast dwindling despite a number of incentives. But officials
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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    • 736 6 Halting the ageing process-; NOTHING eheelu the l"l time hat the Uvuee i(<Ui|eeuke stopped. The aaswer, ictwdag to fear experts tahni mm TV Eye: Cam the eJmek mi mU •ge he aUppedT (eh i, 1«.1«) Is ft toafer healthy Ufe aad they set eat to preve their Dlplamatle Immaalty hampers
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  • 1894 7  -  OPERATIONAL DECISIONS FALL ON LINE MANAGERS The rapid expansion of ITT has been one of the most remarkable stories of post-war American business. From 1959, the company enjoyed 14 years of uninterrupted annual profit growth under the leadership of Mr Harold Geneen. But in 1973, the company
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  • 205 7 FT EVEN TODAY, Harold Geaeea is aet far away tram ITT. He works, apparently aa leag aad hard aa ever, la aa •ffice at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, right across the street Cram ITT world headq aartera. He la, far the •eeead ttme la kk life, iwmMi[ a
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  • 499 7 NYT THE TURNING point in the anti-trust suit against American Telephone and Telegraph came in late December when the company "suddenly decided" to start talking seriously about divestiture of some subsidiaries. The terms of a proposed consent decree under which the corporation agreed
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  • 596 7  -  FOROM f ...with James Reston NYT FORTY years ago, Paul Henry Nitre began his service to the US government with the Board of Economic Warfare. He will celebrate his 75th birthday on Jan 16 in Geneva where he heads the US delegation that is
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 175 8 JAN 11 Fll abn 284-00 >1 Ahold 8300 -01 Akao 34.10 0.4 A MTV MOO -ai A TT ffkf 74 50 unch Amrobnk 52.50 -02 Bereoes Berk 25 00 Bols 80-50 0J BorsumlJ 77.00 4-9 Burhmann 37 50 2 Caland 33.90 -01 Calve Delft 213.00 4-J Dell II1J 71
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      • 277 8 JAN U Frs CORBEILLE Alr-Llqulde 461 -4 B S N Oerrals Danone 1315 8 C 8 F (Thomson fi/j 108 -2 Cte rrancalse del Petioles 127 -0J Compa<nle Flnanclere Compa«nle 331 Qeneraie 4 Credit Toncler De Prance 310.50 -0.3 Hachette (Ubralrle) 406 unch Machines Bull 27 80 +0.1 Mlcheltn
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      • 93 8 JAN U Pn forward market Acec 336 -4 Arbed 1130 4 Astur yon 1 Brmscan 972 unci: Bru-Lamb 1274 -36 Canpac Cock 1468 161 18 -11 De Beers 280 -4 Ebes 1800 -75 Electrobel 3830 -80 Ob-Inno-Bm 2300 30 Oev 1520 -5 Hobok 2640 -10 Petro 4510 -45 Ryl
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      • 234 8 JAN 11 Dm Atf-Telefunken J 5 8 Akso J170 +0 8 Alii L*ben 1150 00 330 Alii Vera 434 00 -2 BASF 134 SO -05 Bay H T Wbank 184 50 15 Bay Vbank 278 00 14 Bayer 115 00 •14 BBC 210 00B BMW ***** 03 CaaMlla *****
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      • 186 8 JAN U Francs Actions Suisse* 240 Alusulsse Br 865 •S Alusulsse Reg. 28* 4$ Brown Bovert Br 1140 -10 It* Getgy Br 1110 unch Cite (tfigy P C ws 5 Clba Gelgy Reg 561 Credit Suisse Br 3016 IS Credit Suisse Reg 386 s Elektrowalt Br 2300 80 George
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      • 301 8 JAN 11 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 500 unch A bercom 450 5 AK And CI ®T5 unch A MIC 3350 IS Rarlnw* 1066 -5 Cg Sugar 1800 -25 CNA 725 unch Currle Finance 280 unch De Beers Ind Ed con ZZ BOOB Edgars 90OOB unch Eve ready red Vols
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 830 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday ended a quiet morning slightly steadier with prices closing £10 to £5 a tonne up on Monday's close in traded positions. Dealers said prices were little changed from the opening when they rose in line with Monday's firmer New York ckse. Technical resistance
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    • 123 9 THE Kuala Lumpur palm oil market yesterday closed with prices steady in fairly active trading. In January, north rose M 517.50 to $952.50, south five to $955 and central nine to $954. In February, south and central were unchanged at $940 and $935 respectively. South in March added
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    • 179 9 CHINESE PTWmc BiekM|t, SSSa ClMlag prtCM per lM kg yeaterSay. Cwtut 41: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand dram) fob $112.00 sellers, new dram fob 1116 00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (kxae) $50.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $372.50 sellers. Sarawak white pepper
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    • 142 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.535; 32s 3,195, 40s 3,340 (per bale of 400 lbs). Paklataa raw esttsa: LSS 5.82, 4F 5.86; 289F 5.88; NT roller ginned 5.85 (per lb). CLOTH in
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    • 319 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent second class 1.05, 100 per cent third class 1.08, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-auper 0.71, Special
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    • 1256 9 NEW YORK STOCKS STOCKS IN New york on Monday closed sharply lower as fears of rising Interest rates overwhelmed any good-will emanating from the closing of antitrust lawsuits against ATT and IBM. The Dow Jones industrial slid some 16 points to close at 850.46, its lowest level
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    • 171 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday followed weakness In wheat late and closed with losses, down 4V4 to IVi US cents a bushel. Volume again was light on the day, as recessionary concerns and lack of fresh market news limited outside interest. The spot January contract rose earlier, and
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    • 178 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed near the bottom of a 10v« US cent range, down eight to 7Vi cents a bushel on Improved volume. Traders attributed the afternoon price break mainly to extremely aggressive selling by the Large Professional House, estimated at a net 6.0 million bushels
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    • 76 9 THE STRAITS tin price in Penasg yesterday rose 22 cents to MJSS.K a Idlo, moving into the ITA opper sector range of $34 .W and $91.81. Despite a high tarnover with seme miner disposals ahead of the Chinese New Year, the market firmed on continned strong support from
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    • 34 9 Rubber: Jon 12 Singapore: Feb: 180.00 cents (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: Feb: 203.00 cents (down 1.50 cents) Tin: M 535.02 per kilo (up 22 cents) Official offering: 300 tonnes (down 164 tonnes)
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    • 131 9 Reuter CHINA plans to give priority to developing copper, lead and zinc and to aluminium extraction as part of its policy of expanding its non-ferrous metals industry. The New China News Agency quoted Vice-Minister of Metallurgical Industry Ye Zhiqiang as saying China s metal industry
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    • 215 9 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed easier with February One RSS buyers quoted at 180.00 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from Monday's close, dealers said. Prices weakened 1.50 cents during the morning session on lack of buying support and some speculative selling. The market held steady around lunch
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    • 352 9 RAS prices In cent* per kilo yesterday Mom (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 178.50 179.50N Int. 1 R.S.S February 119.50 180 SO Int. 1 R.S.S March 182.50 UB 50 Int. 2 R.S.S 188.50 17C.5CN UK/Cont 167.50 189.504 Int. 3 R.S.S 185.50 167JON UK/Cont 162.50
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    • 110 9 NOON SSR and SMR pnaaa ym ■tarday ■AS SSR 20 SSR SO MRELB SMRCV SMRL SMR 5 SMR CP SMR 10 SMR 30 SMR SO (1 me pallat) <1 ton pallat) U-toa pallat) Il ia p*IWti <1 Ion paliatl (l-laa pallat) <1 ton pallat) Pefcreari March (Cwml
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    • 327 9 WEST German sugar statistician FO Licht has confirmed earlier trade reports that its second estimate for 1981/82 world sugar output is a record 96.796 minion tonnes raw value. The previous record output was about 92 million tonnes in 1977/78. Licht's estimate, up some
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  • 1562 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 Aemt (2.968) (1)
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  • 93 10 DIAMOND MOT STOKE (Maaagen' prtra 3 3 1 Diamond Spore Fd(USI) 0 80' 0 86 s» 173 <Dec)(today) INCOME BOND UNIT Income Bond 143 1.51 MABA Bl'MI] rniA IMuMm'prtn First B'putra tar Ju III 5tt 5 73 Second B'putra 4.81 4.8S Third B'putra 4.23 428 Fourth B'putra 4
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  • 2896 10 Gr'« Grt Not 1981/1982 Last Div Div Ynd P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- CVr COOO) High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 494 248 Acma 296 -4 14.5 3.2 44 104 1 298 380 115 115 Alcom 115 4.8 2.0 4.1 194 350 130 Allied
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  • 2049 10 li BID and offer prices officially 5 listed and business in and re- ported to the Kuala Lumpur a Stock Exchange yesterday. 6 with the number of shares 3 traded shown in brackets in I lots of 1,000 units, unless other 5 wise specified. IMHBTBIALB A!■■■■<« (3
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  • 76 10 UNITED Malayaa Flur Mills Berfcad: AGM to be held at the 1st Floor (Breezeway) Bangunan UMBC, Jalan Sulaiman, Kuala Lumpur on Jan 15 at 12.30 pm. WEARNE Brothers, Limited: 67th AGM to be held at the 19th Floor, OCBC Centre, Chulia Street, Singapore 0104 on Jan 18 at
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  • 792 10 MONDAY Mm tanei tat* TBesday uxltty at tke Per the Brat ttne alaee mid-December, the Stralta Times ladaatrlal lain regtot«ni a iwileirit Im «f lie rttau u m-ts. It wm market watchers, cmmUeri tag that the Index waa haldlag qalte mU at areaa* 111 the
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  • 576 10 A BROAD spectrum of stocks continued their fall for the second day running on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was generally featureless and turnover was considerably reduced. Following the softer closing on Monday, prices opened the day on a barely steady note but an
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 280 11 BRITISH and Malayan Trustees Ltd, which has been doing very well since 1977, has reported another profitable year in 1961. The trustee company announced a 55.5 per cent increase in pre-tax profit for the year ended June 30, 1981, to $293,581 (from $188,861
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    • 24 11 MR LOH Wing Siew is the managing director of Far East-Levingston Shipbuilding and not Mr Low as reported in yesterday's Business Times.
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    • 724 11 PLANTATION group Batu Kawan has reported lower earnings for its financial year ended Aug 31, 1961, due to reduced sales and weaker prices for oil palm products and rubber. Pretax profits plunged from last year's M 59.17 million to $4.33 million with turnover
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    • 590 11  -  Market Talk... a round-up of viewpoints compiled by Chris Lim IN VIEW of the uncertain outlook for the world economy, James Cowan Associates (SEA), an investment advisory firm, has refrained from making any forecast for the local stock market in 1982. JCA said in its latest issue
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    • 62 11 THE beneficial ownership of the issued capital of Overmu Uataa Buk and Overmm Ualaa Trmst constituted 2.92 per cent and 1.21 per cent respectively as at Dec 31. 1981. THE beneficial ownership of the issued capital of Haag Leaag Flaaaee and Simgapare Flaaaee by foreign persons constituted 1.6
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    • LATEST RESULT
      • 50 11 has reported after-tax profits of MJ1.57 million for the year ended Aug 31, 1981 (against $2.01 million previously). Turnover declined to $17.21 million ($20.85 million). A final dividend of 2'4 per cent less tax has been declared making a total of 5 per cent for the year.
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 288 11 THE Sydney stock market yesterday fell sharply following heavy falls on Wall Street and in London overnight and the decline in world gold prices, dealers said. Weakened oil issues lost further ground, metals eased and a number of key i industrials retreated under i steady selling pressure Volumes were
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    • 56 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 530.6 Friday 531 4 Wwk Ago 522.3 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 850.46 Friday 866.53 Week Ago 882.52 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1445 32 Monday 1436.57 Week Ago 1386.78 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 719 7 Monday 7225 Week Ago 738 4 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 568 3
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    • 342 11 HONGKONG THE Hongkong stock market yesterday closed firmer though below its morning highs as profit-taking developed, brokers said. Press reports that the British Monopolies Commission has rejected the rival HK Bank and Standard Chartered Bank bids for the Royal Bank of Scotland encouraged investors and fuelled the
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    • 518 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday lost substantial ground, with sentiment dampened by the sharp overnight fall on Wall Street and an upturn in US interest rates dealers said. The market average declined 43.49 to close at 7,631.77 on a light volume of 210 million shares, with
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    • 79 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mostly steady in slow trading, dealers said. The Book Club index remained at 94.47 points on a turnover of 3.4 million baht Jalaprathan Cement, First Trust and Industrial Finance Corp closed unchanged at 98, 44.25 and 103 baht respectively. Aili fthn ID urwh
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    • 97 11 THE Manila stock market yesterday closed lower across the board as turnover rose to 1.15 million pesos, dealers said. JAN U Pcaoa Acojc Mining JW -<***** Altai Coo A Altai Con B ItM ♦«LI uoch Bafuto OoM -00U Bmntt Coo. B BF Ooodrtch «TJM unch CDCP unct> Landotl wpuilO
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 374 11 Offers from ASEAN for the Markets of the world. EXPORT MARKT ORGANISATION (Vogel-Verlag) of Wurzburg/W. Germany is proud to announce the opening of their subsidiary EXPORT MARKT PUBLICATIONS PTE. LTD. MESSAGE FROM ANG TECK HUAT MANFRED STOHRER JOINT MANAGING DIRECTORS. After a 6 year presence in the ASEAN region, particularly
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 155 12 Rises M Resources 464 174 P M Hides 835 35 Wilkinson 380 18 S Finance 820 15 Metro Hldfi 880 10 FAN 845 10 Tnt Lee Bank 830 10 Dunlop Est 820 5 Nnt Iron 806 +5 Print 806 5 Grand Centrnl 586 5 O U B 530 +5
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      152 12 THE STOCK Exchange «f Singapore encountered widespread profit-taking yesterday and share prices consequently closed markedly lower. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 12.13 points to 781.73 while the Business Times Indicator was down 4,192 points to 212,083. Rises P M Hldgs 680 80 Ayer Hitam 1130 20 Falls
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  • 127 12 ASIAVEST Merchant Bankers, advisers to Ulu Benut Consolidated Industries on its proposed takeover of four companies, has denied that the acquisitions amount to a reverse takeover of the company. Replying to queries from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, it says it should not be deemed a
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  • 142 12 AFP THE capitalisation of the Royal Bank of Scotland was cut by about a third on the London stock exchange on Monday due to fears that two rival takeover bids for the bank were about to be vetoed. The bank, the biggest in Scotland and the fifth-larg-est
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  • 415 12 vn Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani SELANGOR PROPERTIES seems unperturbed by the Malaysian government's acquisition of a major portion of its Damansara Heights property in Kuala Lumpur. The apparent indifference can be attributed to the company's confidence that the compensation it is to receive will be
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  • 281 12 YEO HIAP SENG (Malaysia), queried recently by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange for failing to meet its profit forecast for the year ended Sep 30, 1981, came up with some lengthy explanations yesterday. The food and beverage group managed to achieve a pre-tax profit of only M
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  • 359 12 Cempuy Date Last Full YewPerM Aaneuced Net EPS Great Pre-tax last year (eeats) Dtv. Preflt H Royal San Hldgs F I 18/12 20/12 5.9 <%) <$*••> 819(c) 797L M Cement Sembawang Ship F F 23/1 27/1 17.6 52.3 12.5 30.0 17,183 87,493 O U S Shangri-La Khong Guan
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  • 750 12 LONDON, Mon. Banks featured in an otherwise quietly mixed market today, following a report that the Monopolies Commission had rejected both bids for the Royal Bank of Scotland, dealers said. Closing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: King A Shaxson, Overseas Gems Income Portfolio: Bid
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  • 145 12 SENTOSA Plywood Bhd has sold 900,000 ordinary stock units of Mil each in Faber Merlin Malaysia for a total cash consideration of M 53.015 million. The plywood manufacturing company said the sale is expected to bring extraordinary gain of about $2.1 million for the
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  • 140 12 METAL Containers' public issue of 22.08 million shares at |1.30 each has been subscribed by more than 10 times, according to Wardley Ltd, manager and underwriter of the new issue. Late in the evening yesterday, corporate staff of the merchant bank were still finalising
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  • 80 12 TRADING in the shares of MBF Holdings was temporarily suspended at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday pending an important announcement In requesting the suspension, the company said the announcement will be released this morning, following which trading in its shares will resume at 10am. There
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  • 692 12 W2tm by HOCK LOCK SIEW ASSOCIATED Plastics Industries (API) has set a sizzling pace in last year's stock market run up and down as news blew hot and cold on its acquisitions prospects and plans. Market talk has just begun filtering through that API may yet
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 141 12 SEEKS REGION DATA PROCESSING MANAGER As part of our decentralisation programme we are establishing mini-computer installations within the Far East Region. We need a Data Processing Manager who can ensure that both sites and systems are fully operational within our demanding implementation timetables. The successful candidate will be a Singapore
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    • 485 12 HBB PRINCIPLES PRACTICE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGEMENT a programme designed for the private and public sector February 25 July 31,1982 Programme Objectives The programme focuses on developing and improving the public relations management skills of a public relations executive and it aims to achieve the following objectives To develop among
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 66 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Generally fair except for showers in a few areas in the afternoon and early evening. Report for 24 boon prior to 7J# pm on Ju 12 at the airport: Maximum temperature 29.2 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 23.4 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 3.60 Rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 197 13 THE Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) does not intend to raise port or cargo handling changes this year. But it will continue to develop various ports in the country. Cdr Priraitivo S Sqlis Jr, assistant general manager for finance and administration, said the authority will
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    • 642 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ VERY LARGE crude carriers (VLOCs), which are making use of .the Indonesian Straits of Lombok and Straits of Makassar, are being made to perform skilful acts of navigation due to inadequate and poor navigational aids along the passage. The poor standard of
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 53 13 AP A SINGAPORE-REGISTERED bulk carrier was disabled but no longer in danger of sinking in the ice-filled Kattegat Sea recently. Cnadr Hans Knudsen of the Danish Maritime Operations Command said the 12,000-ton West German-owned Anja Leonhard had six metres of water in its engine room but
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      • 115 13 AFP A ONE-DAY meeting on Indonesian-United States cooperation in marine research and technology has been opened in Jakarta by Indonesian Minister of Research and Technology, Dr B J Habibie. The US team of eight scientists from the National Science Foundation is led by Dr Dirk Frankenberg of
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      • 86 13 Reuter STEVEDORING at the Copenhagen free port has been paralysed since Jan 7 by a dock workers' strike, which has been declared illegal by the Danish Trade Union Congress and the Employers' Federation. The strike, caused by a wage dispute, has caused scheduled cargo traffic to be
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    • 768 13 SklpplagUw P»*e CM SWppUg lilt P»ge CM Achipelego Shpg VI a Everett Orient IV 4 Adriatic Com X 9 Ever ft wu IV 3 Afaa VI 1 FVaco vn 4/5 Afro-Eurasia VI 1 Fiona Lauro V 5 Alfred CT VI I Franco-Belg Franamer m 4/5 All trans
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    • 791 14 AFP SOVIET grain chartering was reported over a wide area last week on the freight market, but the exact extent was difficult to Judge, owing to the continuing 9ecrecy that surrounded the activity. In addition there was a revival of Japanese coal enquiry in the Hampton Roads,
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    • 222 14 THE Dutch government is to cut the level of shipbuilding subsidy together with a complete removal of state aid by the beginning of 1985. The planned decrease in the years 1982-84 will be much sharper than anticipated with little more than half the 1980 level being
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    • 1535 14 FAIRLY active chartering on Monday in the North American grain sector at generally steady rates featured an otherwise dull freight market, shipbrokers said. Further business was seen from the US Gulf to Taiwan with tonnage booked for three cargoes at US$l9. A cargo from the Gulf to Rostock
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    • 434 14 EIGHT MAJOR ports and shipping-business organisations have agreed to set a new port entry charge rate, to be applied for three years from fiscal year 1982 through fiscal year 1984, at 2.5 yen per gross tonne (g/t) per entry. An agreement to this
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    • 148 14 FOLLOWING the ratlaaallaattea af the eeatalaertaed trade hetweea Mather* Earape aad the 8t Lawreate, Caaadlaa PaclOe lavaiveaaeat la the traffic to saw expressed wtthla the nanwfc sf Dart CeataJaerllae (Canada). IV threefarmer malaatays af Hi Nerth Atlantic Me, the •m-TEU toater ships CP V»jmgemr, CP Trmder ami CP
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    • 348 15 FOUR Japanese lines engaged in a Japan/North America Pacific Southwest (PSW) full-container ship service under a space charter agreement have been requested by the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) to reply on two points with regard to the proposed partial revision of the space charter agreement. The
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    • 482 15 THE SMALL crude oil tanker, which has (or over five years played "mother" to the fleet of moth balled tankers off Labuan in Brunei Bay, is soon to be relieved of its duties and will probably be sold. According to Captain Tony Sainty,
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    • 501 15 Lloyd's List AFTER experiencing unprecedented congestion in 1900, due to the worldwide rush for US coal, Hampton Roads and Baltimore, the two US ports most severely affected, are again operating with a minimum of delay. This is due largely to the implementation of
      Lloyd's List  -  501 words
    • 5215 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 1101 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Ship's Voy ETA Lin*s Gdn Op. Benaider 48/501 12.1.82 1600 Ben Line TA 4 TT Bunga Permal 484 12.1.82 2300 Ned-EAC TA 4 TT Pegasus Pride 206 12.1.82 0700 Straits TA 4 TT Anson 27/82N 12.1.82 1500
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    • 1737 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local porta and their agenta. A B Arhlpeiega Skpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (3) Euro-Asia Une (PN KL/PK). Adrtatle Caataiaer Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). APKA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/ Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Afra-EaraMa Liae Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). A
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    • 767 22 Fairplay THE MOST serious problem facing any operator of a product tanker or a chemical carrier is the constantly changing regulations concerning safety in both vessel design and operation. Marine practice rigidly defines specific areas to be hazardous without indication of degree. The permitted
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    • 181 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.
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      460 22 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Bela Kosmo (0615 hauls after Lady Bird sails) 10/11 Builder in (after Kim Soon Li) 22 Jensoo (0700) 23 Matsushima Maru (0800 after Pabloeverett) 30 Nedlloyd Weser (0700) 3/4 Nedlloyd Streefkerk (after Nedlloyd Weser) 3/4 N0.7 Donam (1800) 38/39 Phoenix (2100) 29 Tat Lee
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    • 242 22 AMERICAN government officials have agreed to dish out a further US$2.B million to hard. pressed Farrell Lines. This brings total advances to the New Yorkbased company, in the throes of a major reorganisation scheme, to 115.8 million in the last 14 months. Latest instalment is to
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 346 13 Everett Lines FOff THE MOST FtEQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHITTAGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA •RANGOON BUENOS AIRES MANZANIILO ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. 8/A ChMord Centre Singapore 1 lei ***** 9 36 Beach Street Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bldg Tel ?1441 3 Port Itelang Agents SOCSWP CO BHD
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    • 173 13 SKA LORI)!;l UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) i EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES J S pore I Loading for Icctotint BfcakfcxA 21/2 6ubSi(T/f> Abu Wiabi (6/3) Bahrain (9/3), Kuwait (12/3) Dammam (15/3) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE r carco acceptable intransit m DEPARTURES TO USA, CANADA AND CARIBBEAN WORLD LION 095/DETOOCR 022
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    • 28 13 .1 LONDON Freights n/ID WEEKLY Freights n SHIPPING Schedule vm CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts fer Whem TT TtT K REGIONAL Weather X CONSORTIA X SHIPS Pert X
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    • 687 13 WATCHES Of SWITZERLAND Plf l!D MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES Vesael Singapore 14-17/1 23-24/1 34-31/1 4-7/2 13-14/2 20-21/2 27-21/2 14-19/1 25-24/1 1-2/2 4-4/2 15-14/2 22-23/2 1-2/3 I rnr 'SMGAPORE CLOSMG IMS a IStt lan 2400 HRS CFS 15th Jan 1100 MRS TO: BELGIUM, HOLLAND, GERMANY, SCANDINAVIA, SWITZERLAND. AUSTRIA, FRANCE
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 715 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAI WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Ftader t Kelanj Vessel Sport 1) tfceides 2) Mmi 3) H'bur| 4) Gbu B OAHLIA 15/1 KORRIGAN 19/1 3/2 8/2 9/2 11/2 B
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    • 191 14 amram> SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA II WT MMILS "BARBER TAIF" 14/1/12. "BARBER TALISMAN" 11/1/12. "BARBER TOBA" 2/2/12. "BARBER MENESTHEUS" V 2/ K TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF VJ 1/3 n/3 i»/j 1/4 1/4 12/4 22/4 24/4 TO: CALIFORNIA VENEZUELA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 867 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL. Overseas Containers Limited 14/1 a/i a/i a/i lt/1 2*/ l 27/1 a/i a/i a/i a/i */i •STuncmucK AUSTRALIA MAMJ TOHGO MAMJ •IMm accept* cirj. t* Raracfc. M Qabeat. A. Mul |*m 4Mm Mm attapMn drp Iran MM I Penal* or (XI B** B/L KSQ fTRKI
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    • 215 15 fig Franco Belgian Services MS I h >•> r» xc, iff. K, ,i,in f.:r /'..•v. r.. ON CONTMB Mi IIF* UFA ISM Iff* UFA NONE (OK COMTMD 77 tec 31 toe 2Mi Urn inmt rttmm Immp UKm PJUMni 2IOk 24 0k 21 Bk 21 toe 2* toe 21 toi 21
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 625 16 Hapag-Lloyc TO MOUTH EUWrC/W I S poie P KeUng Hburg Shaven Rdam Antweij BenaWcr I Silted 14/1 2/2 4/3 5/3 Outa Bay 16 1 18/1 4/2 6 2 1/2 Eft* Mm 23/1 9/2 11/2 12/2 Card«anßar 27/1 14/2 U/2 17/2 T*b>* Bay 27/1 18/2 20/2 21/2 Benaran 2/2 22/2 24/2
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    • 406 16 I Mil /Totf£>l SHIPPING CORPORATION ALTA* 171W ALTAR 172E VEGA 169W STORE 21-23 Jan 21-23 Jan 12-14 Feb P. Keiang PENANG 24-25 Jan 26-28 Jan 24-25 Jan 26-21 Jan 15-17 Fab 18 20 Feb VEGA 170 EL 12-14 Feb 15-17 Feb IS-20 Feb FROM BUSAA BANGKOK TO BUSAN FROM BUSAN
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    • 550 16 (7) EVERGREEN LINE ACCEPTMG FCt I LCI CARGO FOR t l MW»to« Un, u H,m* £»'J 11/7 13/2 15/? 17/7 ■«/> fw »TT«« vi 7/2 'V-V 'V? 21/W R/M /M "'l* ill 1/3 1/1 S/l 7/1 t/i iVLi*V /#2 21/2 i/U 1,/U 13/13 15/03 It 03 ALSO ACCEPTING LCI/FCI A
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    • 886 16 Everett Lines/ Burma Fi»i Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON WJK/Hta. WASMKGYAWYWA ?7/» ton n£ n,il tampan* ArpefttMie O* >9A A llilf? A SAC.IF. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR DURBAN MONTEVDEO BUENOS AKS Spare ACONCAGUA 7/1 Fib Tramp oct»aon Maritime Maxicana S. A. V*** "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE"
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    • 243 16 tp npuura>u«;, •Miliary 1^ mO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING I ENTERPRISES PTE LTP SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE HOKOMMU SUN TIAOEI SMROUMMU OASB WSCOUNT KOtru OCEAN RESOURCES WES TDM UNO! snmm ocean smppmg i enterpvses pie in IE *****44/7 *****71 VUALALUMUR EAST AM 9VPMG SOU M m 4*4444/4*475* PORTKELANG EAST AM SMtRK SM
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 709 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) vessel KOTA BAHABAT KOTA BAHABAT Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo, Aqaba and Hodaldah. S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/PT KELANG/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS NEP. TOPAZ NEP. AGATE NEP. ZMCON NEP. TOPAZ NEPAQATE •OS/CIN 78/3N 12-14/1 OOS/51N 22-24/1 828/S3N
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    • 772 17 FT** BENLINE CONTAINERS Ckt ton. Mpi lay TtA*9tT EXPRESS com WO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE MMC ROAM HAVAESOTM Sport P Attar* NGtrmany/ Artna Aat»trp Franct MUK SaM M/l V 2 4/2 V 2 7/1 31/1 12/2 13/2 IS/2 IC/2 IV2 17/2 11/2 21/2 IV2 29/2 21/2 23/2 14/2 »/2 27/2 21/2
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    • 446 17 ttl Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER ED/UK/NC/SCAN SERVICE 9P M6ONSM DMK WSON IS/1 14/1 nwu S STM 22/1 17/1 MGON 21/1 DAM* KMMIA 21/1 2*l MBOM2t/l rtNAC* F «Q N/1 s/2 Mean 4/2 1/ larcaana Cmm. lagan 2) Mrti. A LnarfM la*aa (TtMvy). Cmmy Ma* 1) Oraaan IrawkMi. Aartat
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    • 510 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE wi a.ifr-: f/ri.il (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) SPOtE R'DAM HULL HMBG [VYBANK 23 Jon 17 Fab 20 Fob 24 Fob CLYDtIANK 10 Ftb 7 Mar 10 Mor 14 Mor FORTHBANK 17 Mor 12 Apr 15 Apr 20 Apr (Doop Took Spoce Avoiloblo) Unes U.S. NEST COAST
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 700 18 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA JAPAN-STRAITS-JAPAN Itetf Sport mm oouu) n 21/1 umurvKß M 2/2 OOt RN *2 7/2 Pen** PKctonf Sport *obe 22/1 24/1 25/1 0/2 9/2 H/2 4/2 1/2 7/2 10/2 W/2 20/2 1/2 9/2 11/2 N/2 20/2 ACCEPTMG FCI JW> ICt ARABIAN GULF Smgtpwe "SHOMHA MMtU
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    • 381 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Ludbif tar: LOS ««US SAM FRANCISCO SEATTLE TACONA VANCOUK* B.C. Acceptitf Fa/Fa Contaners P Ma«t Suvipore I Anp*s IAPAUAr Xl* Him ?1 Feb AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AcctptMf Fa/Fa Csntamers "A *ssaPenanf JAPAN SERVICE P Knar* Sfflfapore 27 ton 21 ton Im*| Nr:
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    • 748 18 A (il'(HII) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TH FLOOR OCI AN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 13 LINES! GENERAL *****1 114 LINESI TERMINAL Of FICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS 2SS6B A 8 CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP Itcgional Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK SUA 21/22 lan IRA SPORE
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    • 669 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES IS Room 601. ICB Building. Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIOOU EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES tj] {Hyundae Shipping Co. Ltd. S'port f. Ktiang Loadng for: PACIFIC MAMO Sated Dirrrin/Dyb. HA« NARA 21 lan Dawnam/Kwait HAN BOW 4 Feb Dammaro/ftiJi HAN CHEONG 20 Ftb
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    • 692 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suite 2616. International Pla/a Anson H i Singapore 0207 Tel ***** 1 1 dOLmesi BHEfIKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK .-.-or, S P« P-Keteg LoadMg tar ANANGEL SPWT ***** 14 tan HPort BOULOGNE RDM UK (AVON) MM FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE Sraaoort Load™ for* CAKLLA NBI2O 15 Jan
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 632 19 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): N JADE 5W+ K IACEKON 16* N GARNET 8* K JACEJM 13* HK CONTAMER 29*. A CONCORD 3* Spore 15/1 22/1 26/1 7/2 15/2 21/2 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia N JADE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM
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    • 637 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA STOW KUANTAN POUT KELANG MALDIVE NEIGHBOUR Sailed I Loading For Hodeidah/Jeddah MALDIVE CHEST 12/1/82 Loading For Male MALDIVE HOVEL 25/1/82 Loading For Hodetdah/Jeddah MALDIVE NAVIGATOR 30/1/82 25/1/82 13/1/82 Loading For Salalah/ Dubai/Kuwait MALDIVE NATION Sailed Loading For HAIPHONG MALDIVE PEACE 25/1/82 j Loading For Dar-E
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    • 697 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P. KELANG PCNANG M/S SHARMAT NAH SOON SON BM> IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS HAI THONG SWPPWG 23 WeM
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    • 73 19 P.E.A.C.E. PTE LTD Al J 6A, MOUNT FABER ROAD HaM SINGAPORE 0409 TIJULJU TEL: *****08/9 REGULAR FCL/LCL SERVICES TO AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, HONG KONG > SIM SWEE JOO SHIPPING SDN. EXPRESS TO BINTULU tm LONG SATVI (Ml 1M) NT II 2t.li; sua kmc uru (mi im) m? it kcctftmf httry
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 103 20 THE COMPLETE LIFERAFT SERVICING CENTRE fit GENERAL RUBBER 9f PLASTICS (PTE) LTB. For Prompt Reliable Services > v Please Call: *****1 c or *****34 I^4 (after office hours) <«* oraruv SEAFARER Fully Approved By SOLAS 1974 ft The British Department of Trade ft Industry. Sole Agent For: Liferafts ft Inflatable
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 230 21 ■o EGYPTIAN' INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL> EGYPTIAN FLAG l N SHIPPING PTE ITD 1119 World Trad" Centre Maritime Square S pore 0409 Hi RS ?101? 'el ?7 3881 1 Bfc|s 773b38! ??3538? HS H I M' Sdr Bhd Kl Tel -J***** i860?- Pt Pel lei *****6 Tli ***** Penanj Tel 36u?88
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    • 279 21 JAPAN/STRAITS/JAPAN Fully Containerised Service Vessel Tokyo Kobe S pore Penanj P. Retanj S pore Tokyo MONTE Mun VI SM SU 21/1 22/1 24/1 25/1 S/2 K POKER V 4 1«/1 21/1 2/2 4/2 S/2 7/2 11/2 JONOK BRDGE V22S/1 21/1 7/2 9/2 11/2 12/2 24/2 (NOTE: M. EMMU) i K
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    • 290 21 JOHORE SHIPPING Lq 153 JAIAN TENGKU BADAR PORT KELANG SFI ANGOR MA. AVSIA HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD t Express Umttoad Servee from P Ketang East Malaysia I Brunei HAYATI HAYATI HAYATI V; 1/12 V: 2/12 V: 3/12 HV: 1/12 HV: 2/S2 H*: 3/12 3/11 l/« 2 2/12 P. KELANG 20/1/12
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    • 222 21 A Vti APCLINE T ANKUTAK PERTA»IB\NQAT< CONTAINER LINE FULL CONTAINER SERVICE SMGAPORE/PENAN6/SM6APORE/JAKARTA (TG. PRIOK) VESSEL MM VOYAGE NO SMUPOK MKttTA SMSAPOK POUNG TMBMKM 7045/7tSN SaM 14-14/1 TMMHI 2045/20SN UU4 13-15/1 17-17/1 19-19/1 TMBMC M 7045/707N 14-16/1 14-21/1 23-24/1 24-24/1 TNtNU I 2045/207* 21-21/1 23-25/1 27-27/1 29-29/1 <JNT«APORf kTJHK CAHAYA SAMUDERA
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    • 245 21 TL SAUDI S LINE Regular Conventional Service (AM Soudi Flo« V«m^) SN PK PNG Loading tor 21/1 24/1 21/1 D'mam, D'bai, M 31/1 2/2 4/2 DmmDU M r TWU SIM Oft M> I* 41AM4/414M UW ITHMM I* *7375 TRANSTIMBER LINE BULK TIMBER SERVICE EUtVALIB 20/1 5/2 7/2 ItMafc, Mi Trmtc,
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 340 22 NOTICE EVERETT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION B'i "liMHmr V»y li-K Arrd: 4th Jimry UB PtMt tl Sirvfj: PAA. Ote. U/M General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ei the above vessel will be held oo 13th January IX2 from 8 30 a.m. No further survey will be held after this date. rl nrTfflrr?7rT?
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    • 408 22 Are you making full use of the Shipping Times as an effective selling medium? k Tel *****44, Extension 351 For further enquiries coll Tel *****2 Ext 38 or 39 Times Centre TSmAf Finonciol Publicotions Sdn Bhd I. New Industrial Road Singapore 1953 #ni|J|#in3 I IVIIVI 31, Jalan Riong, KL 22-03
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    • 236 22 f > r PERKAPALAN LAUTAN BKU SDN. BHD. 0 P O Bo* 220. kola knabakj Stbah ttCUUI UNBt SHVKX Sabah Sarawak Bangkok Svigapo <t Port krtif^ SEALION SHIPPING (S) PTE. LTD. Tel: *****81 Tlx: ***** SEALION SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. Tel: 38-7754, 38-7479, 38-9851 Tlx: MA***** SEJAMA SHIPPING k TRANSPORT
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 165 22 Regional Weather r /i u 3 0 i Xt IS lr 5 5^ k? K m/ SK« im ik SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MORNING. c Wi» Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height LEGEND: R, Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower Weather Wind direction with
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