The Business Times, 31 August 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 TUESDAY, AUGUBT SI, 1182 60 CENTS
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  • 430 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE banks Will enjoy cuts in brokerage fees, ranging from 20 per cent to 75 per cent, from tomorrow. The Monetary Authority of Singapore has given the green light for banks and money brokers to enforce their new agreement,
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  • 194 1 THE Inland Revenue Department will spend more than $22 million on the renovation of Fullerton Building. It has awarded the renovation contract to Teo Teck Huat (S) Pte Ltd, which competed against five other companies for the contract. Teo Teck Huat's tender of $22.22 million
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  • 653 1  -  By MANO SABNANI, Companies Editor THE fast-expanding Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ICS) is set to become the next government-backed company to invite the public to participate in its future through an open share offer. Business Times understands preparations are now underway to float the
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  • 454 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG CONSUMER durable financing by finance companies has dropped to an almost four-year low and looks likely to remain weak for the rest of this year at least. Official statistics show that hire purchase financing of consumer durables plunged from a high
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  • 289 1 THE Singapore Society of Accountants will hold more talks with the Government to speed up preparations to form the Accountants Board late this year or early next year. This board will take over from the SSA the registration of accountants, recognition of their
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 83 1 AFP MALAYSIA may hand over some services, such as those in health and communications, to the private sector, Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said in a pre-independence day interview in Kuala Lumpur. Tengku Razaleigh added that this plan was being considered as one way to ease "high pressure"
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    • 67 1 AP OFFICIALS from 25 countries met yesterday to work out a "code of conduct" for multinational corporations often accused of exploiting poor nations, bribing officials, and sometimes overthrowing governments. Philippine Justice Minister Ricardo Puno said multinationals are sources of capital and technology but there is need to
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    • 81 1 UPI IRAQ said its warplanes raided and scored direct hits on key Iranian oil installations yesterday in the second attack in a week on the Kharg Island terminal. Iran said it had no information about the reported attack on its Persian Gulf facility. An Iraqi military communique
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    • 68 1 Reuter LEADING Malay politician Datuk Harun Idris, who was jailed for six years in 1978 on fraud and corruption charges, was yesterday given a full pardon by the Malaysian king. Datuk Harun was released from prison in July last year after serving only two years of his sentence,
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    • 51 1 Reuter 9 SWEDISH-born film star Ingrid Bergman died from cancer on Sunday night in London on her 67th birthday. The three-time Oscar winner, who became an international star after moving to the US in her early twenties, had marked her birthday with her former husband Lars Schmidt.
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    • 49 1 AP THE GREEK passenger ship carrying Palestine Liberation Organisation leader Yasser Arafat into exile is scheduled to arrive in Athens' port of Piraeus on Wednesday. "We expect the Atlantis to come in on Wednesday morning," a spokeswoman for Kayounides Lines, the ship's owners, said. AP
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    • 66 1 Reuter AN OFFICIAL inquiry into an Australian trades union has revealed a tax scandal so embarrassing to the government that it may rule out ai\y idea of a snap election this year. A royal commission has been investigating the Ship Painters and Dockers Union since 1900, and its
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  • 689 1  -  By CHRIS LIM GROUP earnings at Sime Darby Bhd, after tax and minority interests, fell 24.5 per cent to MJ92.6 million for the year ended June 30, 1962, but this drop was not as drastic as many analysts had expected. With the recession and
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    • 244 1 ,R©s©otc©s ffinadl Law of the Sea Con(*r«nc« and Exhibition 17-19 March, 1983 World Trade Centre, Hall 3 Organized by fcf a Cahners Exposition Group S.A. ViM TEL: *****45/6 031DS BANQUE Indosuez, the oldest French bank in Singapore, has been granted a licence to set up a merchant bank Page 2
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    • 184 1 I us; TITUS Buatan Swiss The FfenßFs Top-Tronic displays the advantages of a great memory. There are a number of electronic typewriters available today, all offering large memory capacities. But, surprisingly few of these come equipped with a display unit. Hermes believes that typewriters having a display unit coupled with
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 226 2 Reuter THE Japanese Finance Ministry is proposing to issue 100 billion yen of 15year national bonds, the first issue of bonds with a maturity exceeding 10 years, through private placement in November with seven trust banks. Ranlriwg sources in Tokyo said the ministry is proposing
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    • 206 2 Reuter BRITISH clearing bank base rates are expected to fall further in the coming months, possibly into single figures by end-1982. Economists at Barclays, Nat West and Lloyds Bank foresee rates moving lower before the end of the year. But a Midland Bank economist
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    • 147 2 AP THE WORLD Bank is extending a U*****.1 million loan to Indonesia, mairing it the biggest client in East Asia. The loan will be used for 12 development projects throughout the country, according to the bank's annual report released last Friday. Indonesia received loans totalling $673 million
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    • 409 2  -  By BERNADETTE CHOOI BANQUE Indosuez, the oldest French bank here, has been granted a licence by the Monetary Authority of Singapore to set up a merchant bank. It will be known as Indosuez Asia (Singapore) with an authorised capital of $5 million, of which
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    • 423 2 Reuter WESTERN central banks have agreed to grant Mexico an emergency loan of US$l.B5 billion (about Ss4 billion) to help it combat a debt repayment crisis, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) said. The BIS, a Basle-based organisation which acts as banker for 30 of the
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    • 350 2 THE AOTUMATED eheqae ctoariag aystern Anally get ad the greaad last Satarday, wttheat aay majer hiteh, aad reeecded a reject rate which waa maeh tower thaa expect* «i Hewever, the critical teat waa yesterday "aa the vatame af traaaacttoaa will be maeh higher, Mag
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    • 521 2 THE US dollar saw renewed strength on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Its firmness reflected the general market belief that the rapid decline in US interest rates had ended for the time being. There was also some expectations that the US interest rates will rise again and this
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    • 22 2 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.29 per cent.
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    • 313 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday Closed sharply lower compared with last Friday's close in generally thin trading. Prices were marked down by between US$l6 and $18 an ounce at the outset reflecting the metal's sharp fall in New York on Friday and thereafter the market weakened further on lack
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    • 34 2 New York 7 KB 8.39B 7.93S 8.46S Zurich 8.1QB 8.20B 8.206 8.30S |U Singapore Mm 7.80B Pn 8.3SB 7.90S 8.S0S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 180 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Aug 30: US Dollar*(Spot) Offer H.d 7 days 10* 10W 1 month 10 15/16 10 13/16 2 months 117/16 115/16 3 months 11* 11* 6 months 12* 12* 9 months 13 12* 12 months 131/16 1215/16 Da*. Sw.Fr*. (Middle
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    • 42 2 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses oil Aug 30: Overnight: 3^«% Call deposits 3*<<S Closing Baying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 3W 3U 3-month Bank bills 8W 3 months CD 7% 7* 0 months CD 7^ 7* Source: National Discount Co
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    • 90 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed sharpfy firmer at 259.70 yen from a 257.30 opening, after touching the day's high of 259.80. This was well above the 257.90/258.30 finish in New York and the 254.15 close in Tokyo last Friday. Trading was a light $1.11 billion.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 239 2 First impressions count m HB In business today, the 1 first impressions can often make a vital dif- H ference. Successful com- H panies are aware of this important point. They I select only the best qua- H lity paper* for their sta- I tionery to ensure a good I
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    • 92 2 HOW TO CONTACT US AT SHELL As from Monday 30th August 1982, Shell's address, telephone and telex numbers are as follows: Shell Eastern Petroleum (Re) Ltd Shell Tower 50 Raffles Place Singapore 0104 Telephone: *****77 Telex: RS ****** and RS ***** Cable: Shell Singapore P.O. Box 643, Singapore 9012 (*The
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 341 3 THE NORDIC market comprising Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden is a small but open and strong market that is heavily dependent on imports. It is also a quality-con-scious market with high standards for function, packaging and presentation of the goods as well as
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    • 244 3 NINE engineering companies from Singapore will exhibit their products at the Australia International Engineering Exhibition in Sydney next month. The companies include Vollmer (S) Pte Ltd, a manufacturer of sharpening machines and tungsten carbide blades for circular saws; Traub (S) Ptd Ltd, a
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    • 440 3  -  By WONG MAI YUN LK-NES (SEA) Pte Ltd, a Danish-Singapore Joint venture, is planning to diversify into industrial automation engineering. The company, formerly known as Automarine (Singapore) Pte Ltd, is currently involved in electrical engineering turnkey projecta, ship automation, fire protection engineering, switch gear assembly
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    • 205 3 ROBERT Storr has been appointed chief manager of the Singapore branch of Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia (CTB). Mr Storr has a long association with South-east Asia and, as a member of the staff of the bank, helped in the setting up of Bank Negara Malaysia in
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    • 310 3 MG Corporation, the company which introduced the water jel fire blanket and smoke shelter here recently, is planning to manufacture the fire-fighting products soon. Mr Jimmy Teo, managing director of the company, said that in six months' time, the packaging of
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    • 571 3  -  By KOH TSE YING AN Informal survey by the National Productivity Board has revealed that most trainers in Singapore are qualified to train in technical areas rather than in communication and human relations. At the opening of a fiveday management workshop yesterday, Mr Othman
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    • 480 3 THE spirit of teamwork and co-opera-tion that exists within the company should be extended to its supplier. To develop loyalty between the company and the supplier, companies should think seriously about adopting a one-supplier system where it can treat the supplier as one
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 538 4 Reuter ECONOMISTS and development experts meet in Geneva shortly to discuss what the "brain drain", the steady flow of scientists, doctors and engineers from poor tq rich countries, costs developing nations. These countries, which lose hundreds of their university graduates each year
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    • 140 4 Reuter WEST Germany's Lufthansa Airline has reported increased traffic revenue for the first half of this year and predicted it will break even this year if it can maintain current earnings until October. It said in a shareholders' letter that traffic revenue from January to June
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    • 428 4 UPI A PLAN by the Reagan Administration to reduce contributions to the World Bank runs counter to basic US interests and undermines international cooperation, says a panel of businessmen, labour leaders and economists. A study by the Economic Policy Council of the United Nations
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    • 264 4 UPI CANADIAN Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau has cancelled plans for an extensive trip next month to South-east Asia because economic problems at home require his attention. Mr Trudeau was due to leave Canada on Sep 16, to visit member countries of Asean. After
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    • 344 4 NYT A COMMITTEE comprising representatives of 47 UN countries has completed in Manila preparations for the proposed global negotiations on international development. The report is to be sent to New York to the Group of 77 now composed of 122 Third World countries which
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    • 167 4 AFP LEADING scholars of oriental antiquities believe that most of the items in an exhibition of Persian art treasures being held at a department store in Tokyo are fakes. Kyodo news agency said on Sunday that the one-week exhibition had opened last Tuesday at
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    • 720 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From CV CV796 0945 LUX/AUH MAS MH682 0945 KCH RBA Bid 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1Q20 KUL SIA SQ2Q1 1030 HLP SLA SQ103 1035 KUL CPA CX710 1035 HLP MAS MH811 1040 PEN GIA GA960 1100 HLP THAI TG403 1140 BKK
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    • 258 5 THE business climate in West Germany's manufacturing industry worsened markedly in July because erf continued weak demand and considerably worse export prospects for the next three months. The IFO Economic Research Institute said in its latest monthly report that a fall in orders in hand
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    • 143 5 Reuter POLAND'S military ruler General Wojciech Jaruzelski has joined a chorus of official warnings to the people not to take part in stree 4 demonstrations planned by the underground opposition in major cities this week. Violation of martial law would not be tolerated, he said.
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    • 347 5 Reuter ISRAELI Prime Minister Menacbem Begin said that any US proposal to set up a Palestinian state would result in the dissolution of the Pamp David Middle East peace agreements with Egypt. Israeli officials quoted Mr Begin as i«m<ng the warning during a cabinet discussion on
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    • 402 5 Reuter, UPI FORMER British Labour prime minister James Callaghan said there were indications the Reagan Administration might be trying, without consulting its allies, to launch the West on a crusade to destabilise the Soviet government. Interviewed recently by Newsweek magazine at a conference in
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 557 5 Agencies THE new US air force chief of staff says he is convinced that US air units could mount an effective and extended defence in a European war, although Soviet numerical superiority and other problems present difficult challenges. The officer. General Charles Gabriel, who replaced General Lew
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    • 131 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan will try to find a compromise to bead off a further wrangle with Congfess over government spending following his veto of an appropriations bill. Deputy press secretary Larry Speakes said be would try to work out a compromise formula but
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    • 676 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan's economic policies could lead to world economic recovery, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Geoffrey Howe, told Commonwealth finance ministers yesterday. "The US government has shown determination in tackling the budget deficit by tax increases as well as expenditure reductions," he said
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    • 181 5 NYT CONTINUING a general downward trend, machine tool orders in the US slid 14 per cent in July from the month before and 44 per cent from July of last year. Orders from American and foreign manufacturers fell to U*****.75 million in July, from $125.9
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  • 475 6 THE BASIC message in Mr Lee Kuan Yew's recent speech about the harmful effects of a brain drain will be reproduced in letters a mile high at the forthcoming UN conference on the flow of talent from developing to developed countries. Doubtless the message will
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  • 1136 6  -  Despite having made a loss on its reinsurance business for the third year in a row, Munich Re is once again maintaining its 18 per cent dividend. JONATHAN CARR examines the world's largest reinsurance company and explains how this almost invisible giant manages to reward its
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  • 496 6  -  LETTER DAVID B O KOH I REFER to your report on the speech by Mr Ong Leng Chuan, Chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association (SMA) under the headline, "Advice on advertising in times of recession" (Business Times, August 19). His diagnosis of advertising as a
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 710 7  -  FORUM i With LEONARD SILK NYT IT LOOKS laereastagty as tfcsaffc the easing sf monetary poHey by the 118 Federal Beaerve aad the passage of the tax hill by Congress have eeme la time ta head eff the ■Ml serioas threat te the
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  • 1299 7  -  The worldwide recession has finally caught up with Brazil's exporters, casting doubts over the government's economic strategy, writes ANDREW WHITLEY. ANDREW WHITLEY FT FOR many months during 1960 and 1961, Brazil successfully defied the tides of international recession, and its ugly sister protectionism, with
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 490 9 AFP *HE DRIFT IN world sugar prices, a feature of («cent weeks, continued tot week as both raw and «bite sugar remained at competitive prices, Czarnikow writes in its latest sugar review. The price fall came despite activity in the precious metals markets, where
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    • 169 9 Reuter CHINA'S 1982 grain crops, including rice, will likely meet the 333.5 million tonne goal, the US Agricultural Counsellor in Beijing said. In an Aug 25 field report, he said a large early rice harvest, good summer grain crops and good growing conditions for fall
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    • 229 9 Reuter DUTCH tapioca traders are planning legal action against European community moves to limit imports of Thai tapioca which they said could lead to a community tapioca shortfall of 1.5 million tonnes this year. The traders said European commission's July 27 regulation setting a
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    • 170 9 CHINESE Pnfcti Exduugt, per 1M kg yesterday. Ceeeaat ail: Bulk fob 181.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand dram) fob 183.00 sellers, new drum fob 197.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) 140.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW 1310.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $305.00
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    • 309 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per Idlo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.73, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.72. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.58, Special 0.55.
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    • 116 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday was slightly easier on light selling in quiet trading ahead of today's holiday. In the Sep and Oct positions south dropped MJ2.50 to $727.50 and central was unchanged in Sep at $720. The refined market was featureless on lack of overseas
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    • 735 9 THE American mining industry has proposed that the US government's General Services Administration (GSA) be turned into a corporation. The call was made along with complaints about the disruptive effects on the market of the "on-again and off-again" sales of strategic
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    • 320 9 MALAYSIA'S IDLE lands problem is to be solved through a high-level review of the long-neglected "Green Book" plan. Speaking in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, the Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Musa Hi tarn, said a Cabinet committee had been set up to carry out the review. The
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    • 76 9 THE STRAITS TIN price la Pcuig yesterday wu uckufed at Ms2».<B a kila from Friday's level, still wltUa the IT A lewer sector sf Ms2t.ls aad Mitt.*. The steadiness was attributed to strong •veraeas baying at this level despite the higher dlspsssls sf tin. Taraever rose to 227
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    • 31 9 Rubber: Aug 30 Singapore: Sept: 179.50 cents (down 1.00 cent) Malaysia: Sept: 198.25 cents (down 1.26 cents) Tin: M$29.68 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 227 tonnes (up 86 tonnes)
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    • 145 9 Reuter JAPANESE stocks of imported rubber as of Aug 20 fell 17.3 per cent to 77,297 tonnes from 93,505 a year earlier but were up 4.6 per cent from 73,907 as of Aug 10, the Japan Rubber Trade Association said. The stocks comprised 72,832 tonnes of crude
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    • 239 9 RUBBER PRICES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with September One RSS buyers quoted at 179.50 cents per kilo, down one cent from last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down marginally on lack of biying support with sentiment further depressed by the holiday in London. Afternoon
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    • 352 9 RAS prices In cent* per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b. 181 00 182 00N Int. 1 R.S.S. September 1® 00 180.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. October ***** 181.30 1st. 2 R.S.S. 171.5# 173.SON UK/Coat 170.30 172.50N Int. S R.S.S. If?.50
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    • 94 9 NOON 981 I md SMR pncai r murtoy EAR n Ottofc ITartaH fat SSR (1-toa paliat Rt 1MJ0 'U#w 100 SON SSR 50 <1(ob pallM ltUB 151.OON 167 00 1M OON MRRLR rw i nk SMRCV ll -Ua pttilat MiO 190J0N 190J0 200.60S SMR L UUa pdlt
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  • 2044 10 Bro and offer prices officially "sted and business in and reto the Stock Exchange °f Sin «apore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units, unless otherwise specified. BECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (1558 2.605)
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  • 192 10 ■Mtfaiimrim DIAMOND MOfi rsrou I (Mn(|(n' prim i kr Aag SI) (Ml igin' prises <« Aagll) The Commerce 2.CO 173 (July) Aug The Savings Fund 1.45 1.52 Diamond S pore Pro* Fund 1.11 LM S pore Fd (US») 0.H 057 S pore See. Fund 1.70 l.TBsd M LU
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  • 2887 10 1082 High Low Company Last Sale orGr's Div Div C'vr Gr's Y'ld Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 233 308 320 141 291 480 326 247 132 210 283 68 138 200 240 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bata Ben BerJ&ya
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  • 1579 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUnmiALS taM (3.JDS) Ataa (I.MB 1.198) (2) 1.12 (1) 1.13 1.1« 1.15
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  • 105 10 SINGAPORE GtaM (1VM) Limited: Ninth AGM to be held at Winter Room, Eighth Floor, South Wing, Mandarin Hotel, 333 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 on August 31 at 11.30 am. JURONG Ceoeat UmtU*. Ninth AGM to be held at the Conference Room of E.G. Tan A Co (Pte), Suite
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  • 883 10 MALAYSIAN-hnned Issaes aad selected property eaaater* waa la vectors' hearts at tha Slagapare stack exehaage yesterday. Generally, the market traded q nletly la finish en a mixed natc. The tempa sf haylag activity Improved same what daring the dadu memeats. Advaaces led declines by CS
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  • 500 10 A LATE pick-up in interest pushed share prices slightly higher at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was fairly quiet. After an easier start, prices moved lower for most of the morning session but thereafter, interest managed to seep through, particularly in late trading. The
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 512 11 RECESSION has caught «■other company in its dutches. This time it is the East Asiatic Company (Malaysia) Bhd, which saw its group pre-tax profit plunging to M 52.43 million in the first six months ended June 30, 1982, from $12.61 million previously. However, turnover
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    • 482 11 GUTHRIE Corporation PLC, which is now a whollyowned subsidiary of Permodalan Nasional Bhd following the latter's takeover last September, has turned in better results for last year. The group's operating profits for the year ended Dec 31, 1981 increased by almost 15 per cent to
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    • 218 11 MALAYAN United Industries Bhd's finance subsidiary, Malayan United Finance Bhd (MUF) has turned in a significant improvement in earnings for the year ended Dec 31, 1961. The company's profit before tax has increased by nearly 30 per cent to M 54.15 million from $3.19 million in the
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 262 11 SYDNEY SHARE PRICES in Sydney yesterday closed marginally weaker on a low turnover with traders unwilling to commit themselves in the face of uncertainty over US interest rates. The All Ordinaries index fell 1.5 points to 481.8. BHP at A 57.16 and Mim at $3.18 were 10
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      • 235 11 SHARE PRICES in Tokyo yesterday were narrowly mixed through the day in thin trading with a waiting sentiment dominating the market In view of the yen's setback against the dollar and uncertainty over US interest rate trends. ADO M AMnmwjlA *Eu——Z tSScbmr. Tan m m m
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      • 103 11 THE Manila stock market yesterday closed lower across the board on a slightly higher turnover of 2.87 million pesos against 2.86 million on Friday. ADO» hM »««<« Mtwh»! US MM* Anglo Phil UM «f* Asa Mining B Ml +MM AUUOhl EL 17J0 -CI h|uk oom «j m +MM ■Hk
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      • 14 11 SHARE PRICES in Bangkok yesterday closed higher across the board. flw' uwm.. Omj-
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    • 263 11 IN SPITE af the generally depreaaed ■tack market, Sesth east Asia Develapment Carparatiea (Seaetrp) has released a aet at creditable Interim resalta. Graap trading praflt hefare tax raae a hefty 81 per cent te MUM milHea far the lint dx msaths ended ialy 31, 1182. Operating
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    • 764 11  -  Market Talk... By NAJEEB JARHOM A STRONG technical rebound on the Singapore stock market is expected, if the rally in overseas markets is sustained, says London stockbroking firm Laurence, Prust. Although in technical terms, this would not imply that the primary downtrend has
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    • 652 11 Reuter NEAR-RECORD levels on the broadly based Financial Times UK share indices conceal disappointing sectors where recovery still lags the s market. The so-called recovery stocks, particularly in the blighted engineering and car component sectors, have seen several false dawns in the last 18
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    • 235 11 KOREA EXCHANGE BANK Singapore Branch $20,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U.S. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE AUGUST 31,1984 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from August 31,1982 to February 28,1983' the Certificates will carry a rate of interest of 12/8
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    • 145 11 *****1 I I I I I I BANGKOK BANK LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCH U5520,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 28th August 1984 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 31st August 1982 to 28th February 1983
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 150 12 Rises Indices BtrJaUi 480 40 Aug 27 Aug 30 H L«oi| Credit 300 '+28 Sei Properties MBPHMp M MC Hoik Leong lad Sia Chew 382 22 BT Indicator: *****9 *****9 275 180 500 342 12 9 8 6 ST Industrials: 622.54 621.86 ST Finance: ST Hotels: 1508.69 985.31 1516.10
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      161 12 Rises Indices Bedford Seacorp SpI Pron 600 680 416 100 50 26 MBT Index: Aug 27 *****1 Aug 30 *****2 M Oxygen A Hitam (T) T Lancat 290 615 20 +20 NST Industrials: NST Finance: 763.15 1295.45 765.56 1306.75 700 20 NST Hotels: 644.38 644.50 Nat Iron 595
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  • 385 12 ASIATIC Development Bhd and Rasa Sayang Beach Hotels (Peaaag) Bhd have been admitted to the official list of the Stock Exchange of Singapore. Asiatic Development, a plantation subsidiary of Genting Bhd, made its debut here as well as on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. On the SES,
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  • 428 12  -  By CHOO AI LENG A BIG question mark hangs over the listed status of Ambassador Hotel Ltd following the proposed sale of its main asset and activity, the Ambassador Hotel in Meyer Road. In an attempt to determine whether Ambassador Hotel will soon
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  • 231 12 AFTER last year's tremendous surge in earnings, department store, group Isetan (Singapore) Ltd has experienced a much slower rise in consumer spending in the first six months of its current financial year. Interim results for the period ended May 30, announced yesterday, show a
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  • 274 12 SIME Darby's main plantation arm, Consolidated Plantations Bhd, has successfully weathered the gloom in the industry to record steady earnings. This has been largely due to higher prices for palm oil coupled with the improvement in sales of most of its commodities. Preliminary figures show that
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  • 298 12 THE SABAH and Sarawak markets have come to the aid of Tractors Malaysia Holdings Bhd. An improvement in the logging industry in the two states helped Tractors to turn in a strong second half, thus arresting what could have been a much more severe
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  • 39 12 Reuter NEW YORK stock prices opened lower yesterday. The Dow Jones average slifl about 6'4 points, declines led advances by seven to two and volume totalled some eight million shares in the first half an hour. Reuter
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  • LATEST
    • 70 12 kaa it parted a 14.7 per eeat laeretw la Ita pre-tax preflt to S2.1S milltoa fer tke tlx laeatfte eaM Jut M, ea ■alee ef $1U milltoa (flM milltoa prevtoaaly). Pre-tax preflt «f Apalto Slay pry nee to H2 milltoa (».11 milltoa) wklle leaeea at Apelto 8
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    • 35 12 —Hi a pre hii profit at M9B1JM (8.23 milltoa) m tUMver 9t |tS.8 milltoa ($&J ml Hi—) tar the year tm4*4 Jim M, aai a ttaaJ «Hvliead «I U eeato pm aaa
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    • 37 12 haa reported pre tai praOto af MttUjm (1791 aa a taraaver af $3.1S mllltoa ($3.74 ml I Haa) tor the year eaM Jaae St. A flaal ilvtM af IS eeata graaa haa keea ieelarei.
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  • 680 12 nun in i Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani j PROMET Bhd, in a major bid to diversify its activities, is negotiating for about 400 hectares of land on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia to set up a resort complex with a core
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  • 147 12 TEXTILE Corporation of Malaya Bhd, which came under new owners last year, is venturing into the construction business to diversify from its recession-hit textile activities. In a statement to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, Textile Corp said its fully owned subsidiary Malayan Weaving Mills
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  • 248 12 OLYMPIA Plywood A Timber Products is proposing to change its name to Duta Consolidated Bhd "to reflect better its diversified operations." The name Duta is taken from Duta Credit, a finance company owned by the Yap family which now control Olympia Plywood. Olympia has, since the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 52 12 COMPUTER PROCESSING [icEl SERVICES BY ICL DATA SERVICES Tin Computer Buroou of loteruotlouol Computers Linitod Europe's Leading Computer Mooufocturor Some of the Systems available: PoyoM Stock Control General ledger Stock Brokering debtors Shores Registration Creditors Financial Modelling Enquiries Welcome Pnll* Singapore *****11 Kelly Tan V U l, K.L, *****4 S
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    • 120 12 m i pttf After morning meetings with important business associates, it's natural to take them to lunch. At the Harbour Grill, we appreciate the needs of today's businessman. Quiet, yet sophisticated surroundings that are conducive to continuing discussions. And a 'light for luncheon' menu that offers the very best grills
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 60 12 OUTLOOK for today: Fair in the morning, showers in the afternoon; clear thereafter. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7JI pm on Aug St at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.4 Associated humidity 77 Minimum temperature 22.2 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 1.90 Rainfall in millimetres 17.6 Total rainfall for
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 424 13 .-THAILAND'S economic have agreed to the proposal by the Ministry of J Communications and the "National Economic and So- <rial Development Board (NESDB) for private firms to set up a large shipyard backed by the Government. Although the site of the
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    • 326 13 LEADING Danish shipping company Maersk Line has improved its liner service on the trans-Pacific trade and is now accepting less-than-container loads to two additional inland destinations in the US. With immediate effect, the line is accepting LCL cargo for Atlanta and Sacramento. Maersk
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 78 13 Reuter A STRIKE by the masters of pilot cutters has halted shipping movements at Sydney with eight vessels held up so far, a spokesman for the New South Wales Maritime Services Board said. The dispute centres on manning requirements for a new class of cutter and
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      • 73 13 EUROPEAN pats should declare themselves denuclearised zones, a peace conference of European ports advised. Conference speakers warned that ports would be among the first targets in a nuclear war. Hull, England, has already declared itself denuclearised. Rotterdam's city council is expected to follow that example before the year's
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      • 57 13 CONTRACTS worth more than Asl6l million have been awarded for a third coal loader at Newcastle, Australia. Work will begin soon on the $10 million berth. The largest contract for the first stage of the loader, comprising about seven kilometres of conveyor systems worth $45 million,
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    • 728 13 UpptagUM Pa«e CM supftegiiM r CM Acfcipelego Shpg vm aim vm Ahrenkiel Liner VI AUtrans Vll Alpar VI Angooave V Anurt Shpg X APCLine DC APL in Argentine IV A9CL m ASL Coot IV Asia Merchant VI Austasia Line V Australian Coat VI Bait-Orient VB Baltic DC
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    • 793 14 Sep l-N*v M Training course In pilotage, Hamburg Port Training Institute, Hamburg. Sep M Marine Technology: Next Century's Challenge, international conference, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland. Se» M Resource Development and Shipping, international conference, Wentworth Hotel, Sydney. Bep 3-18 Anatomy of the Offshore Business, Seatrade course. Sep Ml
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    • 1450 14 BROKERS continued to report sluggish conditions on Friday generally and no new grain fixtures to the major continental ports from North America were reported. However, 33,000 tons of heavy grain was booked from the US Gulf to Tarragona and/or Barcelona, mid to late September loading, and $8.50 per
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    • 646 14 PLANS to upright the capsized Norwegian accommodation rig Alexander L Kielland are edging closer to fruition with the start of vital preparatory engineering work. Norway's Stolt-Nielsen Seaway Contracting, which operates a fleet of specialised vessels for subsea construction, inspection and maintenance, is carrying out
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    • 299 15 AFP TANKER rates boomed last week to their highest in three years for supertankers loading from Iran's principal oil terminal on Kharg Island. Reports that the Kharg installations had been damaged by Iraqi bombing quickly made shipowners reluctant to allow their vessels in the area. But other
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    • 336 15 THE SHARE of Indian shipping in the carriage of cargoes in the country's foreign trade has risen to 40.6 per cent in 1981-82 from 28 per cent in 1980-81, said the report of a parliamentary committee on public undertakings. Analysis of this share
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    • 130 15 LONG Beach's International Coal Project is proceeding on schedule and turnkey construction specifications will be ready to go to bid in October 1982, according to an announcement by the facility's executive committee. The committee, representing the port, Upland Industries, C Itoh Company, Metropolitan Stevedore
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    • 539 15 THE APPALLING state of both the dry cargo and oil market has created a double problem for owners of combination carriers. Combination carriers versatile ships that can trade in either liquids or dry cargo have over the years provided owners with the opportunity to hedge
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    • 4475 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by p° rt (> f destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the
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    • 656 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL .V RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator Godowns FCL for LCL Movement Cargo Schedule Location N Golovan Macol Ace Strathconon N Obukhova P Roosevelt /Bunga Penaga Sea Hawk Alva Maersk Garnet Selandia NZ Star Ever Vigor Ever Large Ratana
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    • 1922 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Achlpeieg» Shpg Singapore Shpg Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Lute <PN KL PK). Adriatic Canf Inrr Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Afra-Earaaia Liae Transgroup Pte
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    • 383 22 THIRD country flag lines have made another appeal to the Philippine government to review the cargo sharing scheme in the light of current economic conditions affecting the country. Through its legal counsel, the group told the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) that
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    • 613 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES i VmmI B«rth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES N Agate 23/4 NAPL alongside 31.8.82/0600 Builder II 22 Thong Soon alongside 31.8.82/1800 Eastern Virgo 38/9 OC Int'l alongside 31.8.82/1900 Hrvatska 10/11 E Mount alongside 31.8.82/2300 Hye Meng 45A Inter Europe alongside 31.8.82/0600 Lam pung 33/4
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    • 307 22 ONE OF the world's largest semi-submersible drilling rigs is currently shaping up at the Far EastLivingston Shipbuilding's (FELS) yard. The contract to build this gigantic mobile offshore column-stabi-lised platform, to be christened the Western Pacesetter IV, was awarded to FELS by Western
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    • 210 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 (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.
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    • 348 13 PIL GROUP II w W. yrm 11 ▼ICS TO SOOTH BAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS. SMPags I \RI>INI \\T \ll Orient Overseas Co*vUu*teA Line FULLY CONTMOSSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 2/10 3/10 5/10 7/10 ICjfhn( Bteowftawm after llamDwt 'Clocint
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    • 323 13 HSEALORDU 'm UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAGj II 1 m r M a Ljii iuli EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Dubai (16/10). Abu Dhab. (18/10). Dammam (20/10). Kuwait (22/10) Kuwait (28/10). Dammam (30/10). Abu Dhab. (1/11). Dubai (3/11). Mhu Qaboos (5/11) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE L •WOOL ACE V.l 2/9 *CteM| Fa
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    • 20 13 LONDON Freigfcta SHIPPING Bveata SHIPPING Schedile CONTAINER Scbeftles WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS Is Port 'h U f. REGIONAL Weather
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    • 831 13 *0 FESCO LINES FAR-EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services To SOUTH EAST ASIA, JAPAN, INDIA, USA CANADA. Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd TEL: *****3 EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO. U-S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS *SMGAPOK CLOSMG TMES CY &tti Sept 2300 MRS. CFS sth Sept 1100
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 570 14 JMMKsKCjI FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Contorver Service •P Ketog Vessel S pore M Sadod KOHWGAN I* Port fiA 3/9 NHON 7/9 JA 10/9 AOELFT 14/9 «A 17/9 SELANOtA 21/9 1) Barcelona. Genu. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp, LHawe, Bask, UK. 3) Bremen. Breoortiaven. Aarttm Copditogin. HetaMlu 4) IMm, Stockton. Oslo 'Accepting Ear
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    • 374 14 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wm( Pacific North Wast Atlanti kWhar *SI U/l* QM Mother «Sl »l Id PUI Mother Wl Aau M 1/1* 4/11 L.C Bndft 3/11 4/11 7/10 N krwy lapaa Ace 7/1# J/10 Ami lt/10 17/10 20/10 Bra** Imnci M 13/10 lt/10 HatMa 21/10 22/10
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    • 895 15 The Straits Steamship Group CONTAINCRSHtP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINFNT STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok STORE BUOK ft CASUS PRSE 123m1 311 Sep 3-4 Sep HUM MX V.239N. 74 Sap 11-11 Sap SMGAPORE TO SABAH. SARAWAK AM) BRUNEI UW CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT S'lw P Mam
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    • 453 15 fg Franco Belgian Services |f I A Finr Frf-ich s n ire ith fi, !<j\ari >',jr E,is'» r»i I.tries) o« aC{ CO*SOR t iom ruu cqntabehshp sebwce ntoM europe lEPTI* UWET 3 Sept iocatob i sept KOBEAN MOM 13 h* tbammiobuinoa its* oniLora (on f KLAMt le Mm I ton
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    • 584 16 {KHapag-Uoyd 10 C 0N T IH NT 'JK Ob, $t EdMart* Eipreu Mm lay *22? T«*y« Bay EXPORTS i 23/9 25/9 27/9 28/9 30/9 1/10 3/10 5/10 6/10 8/10 7/10 9/10 11/10 12/10 14/10 11/ It 20/10 22/10 23/10 2VIO 23/10 25/10 27/10 28/10 30/10 4/11 6/11 9/11 10/11 12/11
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    • 355 16 CONVENTXMAL SERVICE U/frm mm HUm im/lM h Part •Est irm/im U* FUiT CONTAIERSED fO/fIOM I "Mi tmtm MMI fnr £3 |ar imX 21/1 *22/| 288 0 IWITII 71 27/1 2>/l 4/9 K.mmamnt 3/9 </» IMIBI 3/9 4/1 is, o. onoMT m u/9 i 2/9 nn aniMnsi 23/9 23/9 29/9 ncmrn
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    • 254 16 (5) EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Kcoim m t la cmgo rat hp m n «s fu mm mm l*» cm i*i« m 4/1 vr* aa i/u 2/n twleftf 14/9 >4/9 aa Vl« 7/M «/U 11/14 12/ M a/1 14/11 14/14 14/14 a/14 a/14 COTpSc'^u: f |BIB»lM- I|^n 141
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    • 929 16 8 2 'BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOXOWe FOR RANGOON > rwmt PMI N*« MTtMTAMYMA 4/9 Sapl il/uipl v» u+ HUM IR/1J Sapl mjuTwu iVUSapt BFSSC AoenH *1 Mo*oyvo BOUSTEAD SHP«NG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG .*****1/8 Campanta ArfaatNw 0* Mimantr lrtcf»Mma«tai SACir "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOOMS FOR DURBAN MONTFVOEO BUENOS
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    • 385 16 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD IS SANKYO LINE japan/stuhs aamct octmimw ALDEBA fAZESWLLA MP. MVKHMMJ 7/9 OASBNMCI 7/9 TMSHO MMHJ 9/9 MKT SKY 12/9 OCCAM RESOURCES 14/9 MSA IS/9 *ow mm a/9 KONG TA AGENTS KUALA LUMPW mi KUANS SMOS HMVTM HI lID m 22*1144/7 A 22*137* lAtt WKfRHH Id
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    • 822 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) KOTA BAHABAT 2SW/26E KOTA SAHABAT 27W/28E 3-4/9 9-11/9 >W/ 13-14/10 19-21/10 KOTA SAHABAT 31W/32E 22-23/11 20-30/11 3-4/0 13-14/10 22-23/11 1-2/1 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES KOTA ANOKASA. KOTA RATNA. Singapore 1/4 Oct Loading For Rangoon,
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    • 618 17 nr. BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SOtVICE TO/FROM EWOPE Takjeßaj Frafttat Eapraa 7/9 !«Huo tipros 14/9 Ho»«oo« Bay Nm I'tmi Idaei Hevrt VlO 5/10 4/10 1/10 U/10 14/10 tS/10 17/10 «TNinn to cm itouran rrai»l7744. c nana mm. t. mm jtju. pommg *****5/***** BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE
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    • 604 17 Scan Dutch 9 L»i-4.7iiifi:,J^y| A v z t DM4W I *I*ll SM SM c *a SM fi# in WD Kin 114/1 t X SIIVCU WO H iU« t A3 C JM Ifl M nrwt DNtaf i>rMn «>«■ m HUT M M M fh tmm 6WBP H ui Ml r UU«(
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    • 640 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CORABANK 5 Oct 31 Oct 3 Nov 7 Nov CLYDEBANK 30 Nov 27 Dec 30 Dec 4 Jon Lukes/o Linos U.S. GULF DRECT SERVICE JOHNLYKES LOUSE LYKES ZOELLA LYKES HOWELL LYKES JEAN LYKES (*New Orleans. Mobile,
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    • 1306 18 \B"K"line KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD express container service kbbikskl sw modo vessel tokyo mw s-wmm it om JBMOGEV9 3 S*pt VERA2ANO BRDGE V 59 27 Sop< 23 Oct 2Mm 27 Oct ASM STM V 2 10 Sept WSO MARU VS2 M EMERALD Vlf 19 Sept ~MMN MMKBE Vtt 4 Oct
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    • 478 18 m CALfORNU/PACfIC NORTH VEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTANCR/REEFER SERVICE nA* tar IK MGELEV SM HMEBCQ. NADU. TACONA. WBOMBL IX. Fayra fi >I>l NOT M > 1?C v %sr A9STRALIA EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE nmntm wi/fa rrt^in r UM| S'wrt IM Ma Sft M» rata 73 S* »/SS« I Oct 10 Oct U
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    • 511 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 75 T& 30' n MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES hundue Shipping Co. lid. ASIA MI-RCHAM MARIN'!ASM IHO ASM NO. 15. SEIi-CONTMNER SERVICE S port Pirim Lm*h tar 10 u# n 28 Sap* DaMMft/Kiwait/DNbai UNIVERSAL FREIGHT SERVICES Room 601 ICB Building Singapore 0104 Tel *****22 *****67 P Keiany Tei
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    • 551 18 INTRfISEfI (PTE) LTD. Su ,'MS IntfT.a! n tl l PU.M Anson f,cl Sinqa|V"c 020" Tei i ••>.. Jf OMtAint BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK MUM ***** oatr bbois Vtsstl Ludhc at Kata S'pert P Umln*| It hNH 31 AMI BOULOGK/RVAM/W (A**) nwrrrs ltsapt usapt Halpac une S port P Ketang Load*
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    • 600 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia N GARNET S pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TW BRDGE HE. 0 CHEF 301 K CHANCE 9E S S BRDGE 37E... 0200 2/9 1400 1/9 f Kdwg Singapore I HKong K'aung 3/9 4/9 I «/o
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    • 505 19 MALDIVE LINES n* ETA ETA 9QK. KIMMTAN POtT KELANG IMLOME PLEDGE 14/9 12/9 DISCHARGING FROM TAIWAN AND loading Foe PT SUDAN/ JEDOAH/GCAN MLOME NAMGATO* 7/9 10/9 5/9 Loadini For Dubai mum iTORTO 1/9 Loading For Male BALDWE PWNEEJt Sailed TAWAU Loading For MUSCAT Sailed MALDIVE PRDE 10/9 Loading For MUSCAT/DUBAI
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    • 1047 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SO VET SHAPING CO PRIVATE LTD Cat* Address SINSOV SMGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P~hfaJN6 PQMNG gtt SHMKAT MM SOON SON. M. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS HAI THONG »fw 5 iSBIBSW? ayr®WSS» S?»««, r«?s"»£? c t ii IREGULAR INDEPENDENT SERVICE) ODESSA OCEAN LINE
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    • 124 19 KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 1905 I 1906. 19th Ftr Shenton House. 3 Shenton Way S pore 0106 Telephone 2?(ft088 (5 Lines) I Tete. R*****9 SKSHIf REGULAR SERVICES TO EAST MALAYSIA NtwManH* Hun| Lm IV Sri Nam Hu No HmiLMI Sri Nam Hu No 4 DESTMATKM BMulu/K. Bciart Labuan/K. Knabaki/Muva Bntuki/K
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    • 772 20 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD 20Th FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE o'o4 MARKETING *****2 13 GENERAL *****1 122 LINES, TEIEX RS 2459S RS 2SS6B A a CARSHIP CABIE CARGOSHiP Container Lilies 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING 1300 HRS EVERY TUESDAY SATURDAY id 3 (-'.XV fm
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 324 21 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG DIRECT UNER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SUEZ PORT BAJO ALEX A MORI A) vwk gjg r ■B HOT It) Sap 21 Oct 4 Oct 7 Oct 1* I HOT 23 Oct 23 Nn 4 Mr 9 Hw 12 I DOT 25 Nn I Nh
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    • 352 21 CARGO SPACE AVAILABLE ON LINER VESSELS LOADING FOR MADRAS, COLOMBO, CHITGG., CALCUTTA, BOMBAY, KARACHI, MUSCAT, DAMMAM, KUWAIT, HODEIDAH, PORT SUDAN, JEDOAH, AG ABA. ALEXANDRIA. LATTAKIA, PT. LOUIS, LOBITO, LUANDA, DURBAN, LAGOS. D.S. SALAM, MOMBASA, MOGADISCIO. PHNOMPENH, H.M.CITY, HAIPHONG. JAKARTA, HKG, K.K., KUCHING MUARA. INDOGULF FREIGHT SERVICES TEL: *****00, *****01 TELEX:
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    • 161 21 FIRGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE.) LTD. FULLY CONTAINERISED CARRIER SVC HONGKONG ISLANDS LINE (AUSTRALIA SVC) VfSSfl Sf MOTHER VS. SYD MEL MX BM Carrier 13 4/9 Nml Island 824 C/ 10 13/10 20/10 13/10 Carrier VI 11/9 Island Container 825 15/10 22/10 29/10 27/10 Carrier W 27/9 Pttoi Wand 125 31/10
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 83 22 HAMMAR-LIFT (SIDE LOADER SYSTEM) -w i Let us help you with your container-trucking 1 What are Hammor-fcft system otters you: 1) No more worries over insufficient classics 2) No additional cranes needed 3) Highly versatile-containers con be grounded for easy stuffing/ unstutting. Max. Paylood 30 tons 20'-40' container 4) Extremely
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    • 408 22 HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BHD. !'.< IAI AN JINGM) BADAh COKI Ml ANC Hi i 899/« <809*)J <80%b til {J MA HA ISHP P. KELANG Loading tor HAMDAHV: 7/12 HAMDAHV: 1/12 HAMDAH V: -9/82 •HAYATI 12/S2 7/9 KOCH. SRJ 19/9 KUCH, SOU 1/10 KUCH. SJBU 17/9 KK. SKAN •WAYATI*: 13/12 1/10
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