The Business Times, 9 November 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER I, IMS 60 CENTS
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  • 373 1 SINGAPORE'S oil refining industry will low a little more of its Indonesian market next week when the 200,000-barrel-a-day expansion at Cilacap Refinery reaches full capacity. Executives of Fluor Eastern Inc. a Fluor Corporation unit, said the crude oil distillation unit and the refinery's
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  • 572 1  -  By JOHN LIM FOR the first time, Singapore is Impnrfng export levies on a locally made product. Following the filing of a petition in May, the Singapore authorities are imposing an export charge on refrigerator compressors headed for the US market. Because of the
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  • 424 1  -  By KOHTBEYING THE GROWTH of Singapore's population and labour force will slow down over the next 17 yean, and at the same time, they will get older. This was revealed by the Department of Statistics yesterday in its administrative report for the 1980
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  • 304 1 A NEWLT Incorporated company has embarked on an ambitious programme to promote its credit card. Cheq.Point Services (S) Pie Ltd advarttasd recently (or 91 "dynamic men and women" to inteartfy its marketing effort* in Singapore. Lsehe Da—» the Hater vice-president of the
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  • BRIEFLY
    • 63 1 MR Helmut Schmidt, former chancellor of West Germany, arrives in Singapore this afternoon for a threeday visit. He will be accompanied by his wife. Mr Schimdt, who will be delivering the ISO Singapore Lecture on "•fiie Soviet Union Challenges and Responses as Seen from the European Point
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    • 90 1 IS SUPPORT given by supervisors the most important factor for improving productivity in the public sector? Tnis will be the topic at the finals of a aeries of productivity debates organised by the Revenue Division of the Finance Ministry. Taking part in the debate are teams from the
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    • 84 1 STUDENTS intending to study in the United Kingdom have been reminded to find out about visa and other formalities from the British High Commission. They should also obtain sponsorship from the Public Service Commission if they wish to study for more than four months. Sponsorship is generally given
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    • 62 1 SBC's third television channel will be launched in February. The new Channel 12 will feature more serious programmes including document taries, current affairs programmes, concerts, ballets, operas, adaption of literary works and art appreciation BWWMI Moat television sets will be able to receive the new channel but
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    • 74 1 AP THE US dollar edged higher on world money markets early yesterday as wary investors kept an eye on the Middle East. Gold prices were also higher. Dealers in London said the currency market seemed dominated by worries that US warships and planes off the Lebanese coast
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    • 93 1 THE Malaysian National Security Council said yesterday that the claims by surrendered communist terrorists that Chin Peng has returned to CPM bases at the HudMalaysian border is a ploy to boost the fledging morale of their comrades in the jungle. Intelligence sources in Kuala Lumpur said Chin Peng,
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    • 48 1 Reuter JAPANESE commercial banks said yesterday that they will cut shortterm prime rate by one-half of a percentage point to 5.5 per cent, effective Friday, in line with the recent reduction in Japanese discount rate to 5 per cent from 5.5 per cent. Renter
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  • 119 1 ■ill prises IssfeM yestarday la the uuh| Magapate feal amiket aa aaaM"*Al'wTa^BnaT^ball, the widely-followed Straits 1141 patafc ta tUM the *a£toMrgaet My lal la a Tlmea Caaaaastte Index reeardad a algger lal af IUO palate teltlJS, alee the dafly Call dropped from Monday's UMjnMsn
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  • 553 1  -  ®y BOEY KIT YIN IMPORTS of Japanese wheat flour have fallen by nearly half this year, following local millers' charges of "dumping" as well as the Singapore government's expuased interest in the matter. Unknown to some local wheat floor manufacturer», government official» from
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 631 2 FT THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) is almost certain to give the go-ahead to the proposed USUI billion rescue package for Brazil when its executive board meets in Washington next month. Mr Jacques de Larosiere, IMF managing director, told the central bankers meeting at
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    • 199 2 Reuter COMPETITION in London between clearing banks and building societies for depositors' funds has benefited the consumer but has created problems for monetary control. Lloyds Bank PLC group economic adviser Christ o- Johnson said in the 's "Economic Bulletin" that the increasing
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    • 242 2 Reuter COUNCIL of Economic Advisers chairman Martin Feldstein predicted the Federal Reserve will resist for an easing of monetary policy as one way to offset the impact of the budget deficit. In remarks prepared for a speech to New Mexico business leaders, Mr
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    • 346 2 Reuter SHORT-TERM interest rates in Britain have probably reached a bottom and there is little reason on monetary grounds to expect a reduction in rates, Barclays Bank PLC said. In its "Financial Survey", it said barring a fall in international interest rates, its
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    • 130 2 Reuter WESTERN Australian Development Carp, the state government's merchant hank* eonld be apnrsttsnsl In the first half tt next year, state premier Brian Bnrke said. enMnet agreed Is a pripasud charter far the nsrparatlsn, whose estnhUshment was a central plank at the
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    • 378 2 UPI WESTERN banks will press the incoming Argentine government (or a quick agreement on bringing foreign debt interest payments up to date before Dec 31 this year. Banking sources in Buenos Aires said yesterday that they hope there will be a sense of urgency over
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    • 184 2 Reuter JAPAN and Peru have agreed to reschedule the bulk of an estimated US$3OO million of Japanese loans supplied for Peruvian crude oil development since 1981. The Japan Peru Oil Co Ltd said the Japanese and Peruvian governments will exchange letters later this month on the rescheduling
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    • 351 2  - More Luxembourg banks expected head this way By ZHOU MEI FOLLOWING the lead set by Banque Internationale a Luxembourg (BIL), more banks from Luxembourg are likely to head this way. Caisse de'Epargne de l'Etat, a savings bank, has plans to Join the Singapore financial sector, probably in partnership with a
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.96 per cent.
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    • 170 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Nov 8: U8 Dollar* Ofl.r BU 7 day* 11/16 99/16 1 month M 9H 2 month* 10 9* 3 months 101/16 915/16 6 months 103/16 101/16 9 month* 107/16 10 6/16 12 month* 10H 10* Dm. HJH. 1 month
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    • 49 2 RANGE of Prt as odcr ed by dlscount bin mm i on Nov Oversight S Call depos Its s-a CtodM 3-month B.ytag WN Treasury btlU 2H 2H 3-month Bank bills 7 0/16 77/16 3 months CO 7 3/16 71/16 6 months CD 7H 7* Source: National Discount Co
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    • 444 2 THE US dollar firmed against most major currencies in moderately active late trading yesterday. Trading was relatively quiet against the local dollar. The greenback opened at 552.1350/60, virtually unchanged from the overnight closing rate. During the day it was traded up to $2.1370/ 80 but dropped back to
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    • 73 2 THE US dollar yesterday rose against other major currencies in active late trading, following renewed concern over international political tensions. Banknote rate* yesterday: (HK perl): US 7.7® /7.80B UK -11.43/11.63 Brunei 3.61/3 63 W Germany 2 90 2 92 llalayria 3.29 3 31 Philippines 0.38/0.43 Singapore 362 364 (HK
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    • 67 2 THE dollar yesterday opened slightly higher, underpinned by expectations of Arm US interest rates and concern about international political tensions. Opening quota yesterday: US -1.4795/806 Can 1JSB/1Q6 Croat -1.2310/63 D Mk 3.9706/36 D F1 4.4506/4640 S FT 3.2235/70 B Fr coo 80.56/67 F FY li.0580/07» Ut 2404.90/2406.90 Yen 360.66/351.15
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    • 335 2 GOLD futurec in Singapore yesterday closed firmer on abort-covering prompted by news of an explosion which damaged a US Congressional conference room. Trading was light and total sales for the day were recorded at X lota while kerb volume was 70 lots. Prompt closed stronger at US$»/» an ounce
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    • 30 2 Mm M New York t.OlB t.«B t.MB MB Zurteti IJ4B ITS UK LOB Turn Ma Stamxn I.05B. 1MB aortag prk 136 JMtaUS m. UK dollari Source: Credit, S'pore
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    • 129 2 TH£> DOLLAR yesterday closed firm at 227J5 yen against 236.70/80 at the New York close in anticipation of firmer US interest rates. The explosion at a conference room in the US Congress prompted a fresh wav» oL dollar buying, as operators built up long dollar positions. The dollar Jumped
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    • 83 2 i -t v-f A:.>aa Mfe wjP? h s •> jot > ~.i K* <U *•*>•'' *f -U I K 1 X X 4 <Tk* I <•* BUSINESS CLASS Prans The label on every best-dressed office Business never looked better. Presenting the Serie Big office suite from Mariani of Italy. In
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 547 3  -  *9 RICHARD BEAH TP£PER exports increased sharply for the third auccessfye month in September, but the industry remains generally cautious about expecting an early recovery. I» September, $77 million worth of timber and timber products were exported from Singapore, 18.7 per cent-higher than
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    • 403 3  -  By KOH TSE YING ABOUT 70 Singapore companies have expressed keen interest in representing Swiss products, according to Mr N Toschkoff, the regional delegate of the Swiss Office for the Development of Trade. Mr Toschkoff, who arrived last week, has been interviewing
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    • 129 3 PRICE Increases in Housing and Development Board (HE®) flats have been more than offset by larger and better-finished units. Mr Bernard Chen, Member of Parliament for dementi, said while the flats cost more due to the increase in the price of materials, they have also
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    • 348 3  -  By MONICA GWEE PEOPLE form the heart of the productivity movement and their attitudes towards work and each other is the best measure of the movement's success. Management and labour must row the same boat together to reach an understanding of bow vital
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    • 177 3 THE laiaetrtal Health Dtvf■easarea I» easare a healthy wtrk eavlreameat (k AmmwUii ta hlghMMh!?7aMflwarSLj£e trial Iyo— aaaaMertag pngruuM aai aialatai y medical nimliiHiai The ■aaltarlag pregnane, whfcjh atarte* aa lie faarrtee early IMb year, area aaeh as laeal exhaast effective. w^tmm The pregramme,
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    • 256 3  -  By JAIME LYE DIRECT selling has come a long way from the time when the ice-kachang man and girls with baskets of milk powder plied our streets. It has turned into a dynamic industry which has seen a phenomenal growth over the
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    • 354 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES Nov 9-26: Minutes Taking for Secretaries, POD Trading Centre at Waterloo Centre, Secretariats and Meetings Pte Ltd Nov 10-11: Training Salesmen on the Job, Hyatt Hotel, MI Asia Pacific Pte Ltd Nov 10-11: Innovations in the Capital Market, Shangri-La Hotel, Institute for International Research Nov
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 201 4 Reuter US DEPUTY Treasury secretary Timothy MeNamar aid Japanese Vice Finance Minister far htenwHwil Attain Tamomi tea Ohha win Aaein the Mlar/yta exchange rate daring President Reagan's visit this week, finance minister Nabara Takeshlta Md reporters In Takya yesterday. They will disc ass
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    • 535 4 UPI PRESIDENT Reagan, who starts a six-day trip to Japan and South Korea today, is carrying a blunt warning to these close allies of America: Loosen trade barriers or face protectionist retaliation from Congress. Mr Reagan also plans to underscore the role of the
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    • 407 4 UPI JAPAN and the United States signed an agreement yesterday setting up a framework for the transfer of Japanese military technology to its American ally. The Japanese government also announced it would abolish tariff duties on semiconductor products and eliminate discrimination against foreign makers when
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    • 313 4 Reuter THE oil fever in New Zealand subsided yesterday following an announcement that a well about 200 kilometres to the south of the South Island was dry. Oil explorer Placid Oil Ltd announced it would abandon the Rakiura One well site and move its
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    • 349 4 FT SOUTH Africa's foreign currency reserves almost halved last month, providing further evidence of the sharp turnaround in the country's economic fortunes in recent weeks. According to the Reserve Bank, the foreign exchange component of the reserves tumbled from 1.0 billion rand at the
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    • 148 4 Reuter BRITAIN will not place restrictions on North Sea oil output at least until the end of next year, energy minister Alick Buchanan-Smith said on Monday. The country has given no undertaking to Opec regarding its production levels, which are running at 2.4 million
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    • 172 4 FT EMPLOYMENT in French industry is expscted to decline by 500,010 betweeitflow and 1988, according to« report on the state of French industry published on Monday by the government statistics office Inee. The Insee report says French industry will r«hed 86,000 jobs a year
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    • 400 5 UPI THE US Senate endorsed the MX nuclear missile on Monday, casting the last > major congressional vote needed before full-scale production of the weapon starts and handing President Reagan a key win for his military buildup. On a
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    • 259 5 AP CHINA has cut capital construction spending by 1.85 billion yuan (SJIBSI million) In efforts to keep local projects from squeezing out key energy and transporta- tion development, the official Xinhua News Agency reported on Monday. But Xinhua said the task of curbing run-away spending
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    • 761 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Namber Tine From SIA SQ11 0110 LAX/TYO TMA TL331 0200 BEY/BOM/KUL PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SPO/HKG SIA SQ41 0605 MAA MAS MH601 0820 KUL :^;cal CDJ10 0845 JED/DHA »:.MAS MH671 0905 KUL :^:mas MH8U 0910 PEN ir^siA SQ103 0945 KUL 2Z RBA sua 1000
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    • 204 5 Reuter THE Reagan administration is preparing a contingency plan In case Iran carries out Its threat to block oil shipments from the Gulf, US energy secretary Donald Hodel said on Monday. He told reporters in Washington the "response mechanism," prompted by increased tension in
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 375 5 Agencies KOMATSU Ltd said on Monday it had developed an amorphous silicon solar cell with the world's highest and fastest efficiency rate to convert solar energy into electric power. The Japanese construction machinery manufacturer said the conversion efficiency rate of 10.7 per cent was well above the
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    • 499 5 UPI THE United States is amassing an armada off the Lebanese coast that Pentagon officials on Monday termed a precautionary measure against terrorist threats to marines and US warships in the area. But the officials discounted any suggestion of a preemptive strike
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    • 147 5 Reuter FORMER Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky has called on the industrialised West to write off more than US$2OO billion of developing countries' debts. Conservative estimates put those debts at close to S7OO billion, and rescheduling loans at higher interest rates were no solution
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    • 79 5 AFP THE health of Soviet President Yuri Andropov is "not bad," his son Igor told newsmen in Helsinki on Monday. Igor Andropov is the deputy head of the Soviet delegation at the Helsinki preparatory meeting for the January conference in Stockholm on confidencebuilding measures in Europe He
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  • 489 6 CRIES OF "protectionism" will be heard in some quarters when it is learnt that the Singapore government recently met Japanese Embassy officials to express concern about rising imports of cheap Japanese flour. On the surface, it appears that attempts had been made to protect local
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  • 1662 6  -  By RAY HEATH, AMY BALAN IF PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan should pop into the Tokyo branch of American Express this week to cash a traveller's cheque so that he can pick up a few souvenirs for Nancy, the transaction would
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 777 6 3.00 PM Opening Wowed by Hotd (Mandarin with English subtitles/r): The saga of the Chen family continues. 4.90 Exercise with Gtoria 4.55 The Animal World Birds of Raza Wand: The sea of Cortez surrounds the Raza Island, which is barren, hot and desolate. But the island has many feathered visitors,
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  • 1090 7  -  By AZMAN UJANG Bernama HOW safe are Malaysia's marine life and beaches from oil spills and other effluence of oil drilling and production? Has proper care been taken to safeguard the South China Sea, a highly vital fishing ground for Malaysia whose people
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  • 668 7  -  By KENNETH WHITING AP INDONESIA kepes te brae—e tke expvt «I Hi wwfcen to cui hard earnaey akaal ud ewe uemphjwl at hMM. Twe BdHiM peeple an already wpl>yt< er aaderempleyed la tMs eeaatry at lfl arflHea, aai lata tke lakear
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 989 9 COffU: Robusta futures yesterday ended a quiet morning £15 to £3 higher from the previous close. Initial gains of up to £10 were baaed on weaker sterling which later attracted slight trade short-covering. Turnover totalled 1,445 lots including 177 crossed trades and two options. Most active March last
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    • 138 9 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday rose on further covering activity following unconfirmed reports of a Soviet presence in the market. In Nov, central firmed MHO to M&.310 a tonne and south Mf2.50 to MJ1.305, while in Dec, south rose MJ27.50 to M 51,270 and central Msls to
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    • 293 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S8 per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.76, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.61, Special 0.55.
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    • 98 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago oo Monday closed 1V« to 4Vi US-cents per bushel higher. December traded in a 3V«cent range. Values Armed throughout the day in sympathy with the strong corn market, and the late silver rally added to support at the close. Uncertainty ahead of Conrad Leslie's crop
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    • 153 9 CHINESE Priiiee Exchange, Stagapere, dwhi priew per lMkg CiiiH «II: Bulk fob 1185.00 sellers, ok) drum (in second hand drum) fob 1178.00 sellers, new drum fob *182.00 sellers Copra: Mixed (loose) $96 buyers. Popper: Muntok white pepper fob Asts NLW 1572.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW
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    • 194 9 TARN sad cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (la HK dollars, q»t ex-go-down) Cotton Tan: Chtaa Blue Phoenix Vs 2.M0. 3Ts MOO, 4fa 4.400 (per bale of 4H lbs). Will Ossds: f>ini Butterfly sad Globe Brand unq. Dragon Haad unq, Five Lambs unq, Flower sad Butterfly
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    • 191 9 SOYBEAN futures In Chicago OB Monday doacd mixed, up JV« US-cents a bushel in May to off two cents in August. January traded in an 11-cent range. Locals bought late in sympathy with the firmer corn market, which set off a small amount at stop-loss buying around the 18.80
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    • 271 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with November One RSS buyers quoted at 213.00 cents per kilo, up three-quarter cent from Monday's close. The morning session was marked up one cent on light buying of November One RSS and steadier London advices after a three* quarter
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    • 27 9 Rubber: Nov 7 Singapore: November: 233.00 (up 0.76 cent) Malaysia: November: 254.26 coats (unchanged) Tin: M 530.05 per kilo (unchanged) 182 tonnes (down 68 tonnes)
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    • 75 9 THE Straits ttm price 1b Ptwg yesterday held steady tt M$9M6 a Idle, within the ITA lewer nage ef aid MSSLM. Dealers said a firmer Lsadea elese aad a smaller efferlag dM aet fceest prices la Peaaag dae te a lack st demasd. They aeted the baffer stock
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    • 264 9 RAS prices In crate par kilo yeoterdajr NMB (psrkflo) (par Idle) i« i RAS. ftmm f o b m.M BUM im. 1 ras. Fiowmu aus ats tat. 1 RAS. December flBJB 2XM tat. S R-SS an M75N UK/Coot BT.1S 2B.7SN tat 1 RAS. at 75 mis UK/CM an
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    • 90 9 MOON 98K ami SMK phem kaa «W0» 1 (O mrm M Mtk) (P Dum h4MU 98* (1-taa pdht w» IMHk MKIL1 H ss MJO WW tWJON tk 23 w Mm 1 WI JON tWJON Mkav BMR SMK SMR SMK SMK r or 5 i S 1 -Ma
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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    • 969 9 NEW YORK THE STOCK market on Monday finished lower in very sluggish trading, reflecting Wall Street's continued nervousness over the direction of interest rates. The Dow Jones Industrial Average moved in a narrow range an day hot moved decisively lower in the final hour, ending off about
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    • 410 9 SHARE price* put in another strong performance in active trading on Australian share markets yesterday. Near the close, the ADOrdinaries Index was up 7.0 points at 700.3, Us highest level for nearly a month. Turnover was high by recent standards at A 539.25 million. Brokers noted the rally defied
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    • 237 9 HONGKONG THE stock market yesterday closed at the day's low, mainly reflecting profittaking and chartist selling. Some brokers also cited news of an explosion at the US Congress as a psychological depressant. The Hang Seng Index closed 23.48 lower at 873.05. Among leaders, Cheung Kong Ml
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    • 461 9 SHARE prices yesterday closed slightly higher, the first gain In five trading sessions, but volume was small reflecting political uncertainty here and growing tension in the Middle East. The market average rose a provisional 3.05 to close at 9,319.26 after falling 0.99 on Monday. Some chemicals,
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    • 107 9 SHARE prices yesterday closed generally steady on an increased turnover. The Book Club Index rose 0.12 to 123.75 with 171,594 shares traded, up from 72,895 on Monday. NOV M BahU Aothan Thai Bate aito* BtrU J«ck«r Charoont Thai Win Pirwtom nm Trim. (IK 4i Ooodycar -1 M -S *i
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  • 2618 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after
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  • 1838 10 BID and offer pric«s 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 ***** units unless otherwise specified. mwrauu IJ !■■>! (AMB) itaaa») (I)*»(DIM AMD (1MB) (I) 1M (1) 1»
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  • 505 10 SHAKES prices, led by Matoytoaa-based lanes, oM* tered loaMr telle dayto geaerally «mleTbnhT Mg. At Ike dkmt, Ike Stretta Med ILK potato to KIJR «He Ike el Meter Moea ILI OBOBtIB 88 lio imj ptsgissenl. Ike CT MOB skewed e lose ef Lfl potato at
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  • 543 10 A FRESH round of wiling hit the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, resulting in one at the sharpest oneday declines in recent weeks. From the outset, prices were taken a few cents brio» overnight levels and thereafter, sentiment turned distinctly easier and was particularly poor
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 377 11 DATUK Dr Chen Lip Keong, who has taken over control at Electrical A Allied Industries, now renamed First Allied Corp Bhd, is best described as a dreamer, a medical practitioner and a tycoon rolled in one. Even In his college days, Datuk Dr Chen
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    • 449 11 Cempeey Parttealan Ex Dale Beaks AmI Steel CASH PUtr Merita G Lamber <1 Inane It Graai Ceatrai M Oxygea Kcnayaa KeaaagHMgs Sub-division of $1 par into 2 shares of SO cents each Propoaed bonus issue o(l for 4 Propoaed rights issue of 3 for 4 $100 per 50
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    • 1348 11  -  By STEVEN TAN FIRST Allied Corporation Bhd, formerly Electrical Allied Industries, will take on its new role as an investment holding company, with three immediate broad areas of operation property, financial services and manufacturing. First Allied chairman Datuk Dr Chen Lip Keong, elaborating on its
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    • 494 11 GOPENG Consolidated PLC, whose tax residence is to be transferred to Malaysia, has disclosed that it will be necessary to reduce operations during the current quota period to remain within permitted stock levels. Gopeng noted that as at Sep 30 this year,
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    • 191 11 Reuter VICKERS Da Costa (Holdings) PLC and Citicorp said broad agreement has been reached (or Citicorp's capital markets group to acquire a 29.9 per cent stake in the London Stock Exchange business of Vickers and control of its other activities for about £20 million. A
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    • 828 11 THE SURVIVAL of West German construction machinery maker IBH Holding AG is now in the hands of those banks which in recent years have been the most reluctant to finance its rapid expansion, bankers said. IBH Holding was forced to seek protection
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    • International ROUNDUP
      • 118 11 said British Petroleum Co PLC has agreed to sell one per cent of its 94.7783 per cent share of the North Sea Forties Field to Trafalgar House Oil and Gas Ltd for about £23 million. The sale, which has been under negotiation for several months, is separate
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      • 90 11 Japan's second largest heavy machinery maker, has reported that its unconsolidated net profit for the first half of the 1963 business year was 5.1 per cent higher than the year-before level, totalling 5.71 billion yen. During the period ended Sep 30, IHI had sales of 390.185 billion
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      • 57 11 a leading Japanese maker of electric appliances, has reported that its unconsolidated net income rose 13.4 per cent from the year-before level to total 14.28 billion yen in the first half of the current financial year. In the first six-month period, ended on Sep 30, Sharp's sales grew
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      • 135 11 ftoaactog needs <frirtng the next three to four years will be minimal, chairman C Edward Acker told a meeting of securities analysts. Acker said Pan Am plans moderate capital spending over the period and will not make any large investments to expand its aircraft
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      • 114 11 said the losses in its British companies in the year to July 31 reflected the lower demand for equipment for both civil and military aircraft. This was particularly so in the case of the run down of the RB2II powered Tristar programme and the stretching out of
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      • 84 11 Agencies has suspended quotation on the Paris bourse of convertible bonds of fTsslif BA, Dunlop Holdings PLC's French subsidiary. Dunlop SA filed (or bankruptcy last month but continued to operate while court-appointed receivers study possibilities (or restructuring or refinancing the company's activities. The association said it
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 242 11 IHfl n cn mwj This prrsrni work is Ibe FIRST comprehensive collection of the relevant laws It regulations that have been legislated since 1949 to May I9BS. to govern local Ic joint-venture business activities in the People's Republic of China. This we) I-researched and up-to-date collection will prove an indispensible
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  • Chief Price Chances
    • 172 12 Rises Tiu Sing HUlct 140 419 Indices Kitli SM1» 400 -1-6 Nov 7 Nov 8 Kentucky Spore 438 6 TDM m 3 BTCompogite: 890 33 877.23 Tat Lm Bank 308 2 BT Indicator: *****37 *****32 latraco 312 2 ST Industrials: 933 53 921.08 Tat Lee Finance Tax til* Corp
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    • Article, Illustration
      171 12 Rise Indices Interwood 420 30 Nov 7 Nov 8 Falls MBT Indicator: *****09 Petaling Tin 1000 -90 NST Industrials: 1313.67 1296.71 Tan Chong 750 -30 NST Finance: 2531.63 *****2 Chin Teck 820 -30 NST Hotels: 659 27 658.76 SEA Corp 1340 -30 NST Properties: 994.19 925.88 Temerloh 630
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    • 50 12 H.K.HANG SENG Monday ..083.3 Week Ago 888.1 Tugylij 873.06 Monday 886.53 Week Ago 846.74 FINANCIAL TIMK8 INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 801J Monday 888.7 Week Ago 883.1 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 700J Monday 7*1.4 Friday 71*3 Week Ago 703.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 1214.84 Friday 1218.29 Week Ago 1235JO
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  • 599 12  -  ■HI H Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By CHAN OI CHEE MALAYAN Credit Ltd has reported a substantial improvement in its interim earnings in spite of the soft local property market. For the six months to Sep 30 this year, the property group
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  • 526 12 KUALA Sidim Rubber Company Bhd, which is proposing to merge with Boustead Estates, has forecast a substantial improvement in profits (or the current year. Kuala Sidim chairman Raja Muhammad Alias says in his latest annual statement to shareholders that the optimistic forecast is being made as
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  • 838 12 GOLD shares yesterday were marked up by as much as US$2 at the outset of trading in response to the gain in the bullion price. However, trading interest was small, dealers said. The rest of the equity market was a penny or two easier following Monday's lower trend
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  • 300 12 TASEK Cement Bhd has indicated that it should turn in a satisfactory profit in the current year, barring any further deterioration in the economy. Chairman E G Tan says in his latest annual review that tnere is a strong belief over
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  • 153 12 TOAMNG In the iira ef fct——l Wild Pr#4i«t Ltd wu easpiaiii ynrtffdiy with InußcdfaUc efleet at the reqaeet ef the Ike Stock Eiekaage ef Htogapirn Ltd ted earfier qaertod the fpiiy ea the aharp toereaee la the priee ef Mi ahaiee ea the la
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  • 282 12 SYNTHETIC Reaina (Malaysia) Bhd reaped in the first six months ended Sep 30 nearly half of the group's forecast profits for the whole financial year. The group yesterday reported consolidated profit before tax of 1Q3.37 million on a turnover of $20.23 million. This half-time
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  • 107 12 GOODWOOD Park Hotel has awarded a $10 contract for the renovation and refurbishing of its rooms to local contractor Yang Ah Kang k Sons Pte Ltd. The project involves fitting new equipment, decor and furniture in 240 rooms of the hotel. Work has already started and the entire
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  • 256 12 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked Gcaeral to furnish its profit and loas figures for the year ended Sep 30, 1983 in relation to its proposed ooe-for-10 bonus issue and ooe-for-four rights issue. The company is also required to state the expected change in profitability for the
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  • 108 12 THE sale of two parcels of land by Consolidated Plantations Bhd, a n**—*ili ary of Slrne Darby, has been approved by the Foreign Investment Committee of Malaysia. The property sold to the Employees Provident Fund for M 122.78 million or $158,194 per hectare, covers 144 hectares
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 134 12 Call B.S.M. i Attractive deals for hire purchase or leasing of office/business machines and industrial equipment and machinery. CAR LOANS Up to 90% financing on new cars. HOUSING LOANS Up to 80% financing. Use of CPF savings acceptable. FIXED DEPOSITS Earn up to7 1 /4 interest p.a With efficient and
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    • 74 12 11f 1 1 Mate Europe in 14 days, 4 hours and 30 minufes with Scan Dutch. •> a ScanDutti Si 4U lyyL j Depart Singapore promptly f each week with Scan Dutch I and reach ports stretching from Marseilles to Gothenburg in record time. Your goods arrive on schedule and
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 62 12 R OUTLOOK for today: Showers in several areas in the morning, clearing by early afternoon. Report for 24 Inn prtor to 7J9 pm m N«v 8 at toe lirpirt: Maximum temperature 28.6 Associated humidity 83 Minimum temperature 24.6 Associated humidity 89 Hours of sunshine 0.00 Rainfall In millimetres 02 Total
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 150 13 Reuter THE United States, Liberia and Panama have Joined UN talks on phasing out flags of convenience after boycotting such talks for over two years. The two-week talks, involving some 80 countries, opened under the auspices of the UN Conference on
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    • 517 13  -  By JUNE LIM THE Oasis Consortium Express Lines will soon have additional capacity in the Far East/Middle East service. Mitsui OSK is likely to phase in a larger container ship to replace its existing contribution, the 1,016-TEU Australia Maru by December.
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    • PORT SIDES
      • 51 13 Reuter THE Australian and New Zealand/Eastern Shipping Conference announced it will adjust the currency adjustment factor to Australia to 11.62 per cent from 17.62. The CAF to New Zealand will be changed to minus 17.57 per cent from minus 15.55, it added. Both changes are effective Nov 10.
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      • 64 13 Reuter SHIP berthing delays at Calcutta port were reduced in September and turnround improved, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. PTI quoted a port official as saying the average delay fell to 1.49 days from 3.23 in August. The official said, however, that average berthing delay
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      • 129 13 AFP HOPES were fading for five fishermen missing after their junk sank in a collision with a Norwegian tug late Saturday, though the search resumed yesterday, HK senior marine officer Tim Frawley said. Two crewmen were rescued by a Norwegian offshore supply vessel, the 1,100-ton Balder ViuLsa
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    • 692 13 ACTwpta AIM AlrafcM Alpac Abut* 9a APCUn* APL Ai gulUn* ASCL Uae r Ltoer H Pate VI VI vn VI X V m w m V CM l I i l 4/5 4 1 5 ADmUM 1 X 1 AuAiOl L Jmt V 1 Auatrmttaa Cat VI
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    • 394 14 Reuter CHINA is to examine the adequacy of its sea rescue services after the loss of an American oil exploration ship with 79 crew, visiting British energy secretary Peter Walker said. "The Chinese have been very distressed by this disaster which has
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    • 2012 14 CHARTERING on Monday was mainly confined to the tffne-charter sector of the freight market with some interest noted for longer term business, shipbrokers said. A vessel of 64,000 long dwt was reported fixed with delivery ex-yard Denmark for two years trading at U557,500 daily while $4,600 daily was
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    • 125 14 TRAFFIC through the French port of Dunkirk continued to (all during the first three quarters of this year. After the 12£ per ccnt drop in tonnage recorded during 1962, traffic in the current year was 13.1 per cent behind last year's total at the end of September.
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    • 774 14 AFP THERE was a good deal of activity on the freight market last week, although very little of it was formally reported. Rates In the main grain and ore trades were tending to harden a little, with charterers apparently willing to pay more, provided details were not disclosed.
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    • 195 15 JHE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Eugppe, 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. 'prient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.
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    • 266 15 ports from Asia. Lloyd's List THE EASTERN bloc Interlikhter enterprise has proposed setting up a Comecon enterprise to run a lighterage service from the Baltic ports of East Germany, Poland and the Soviet Union to South America, Cuba and West Africa. Interlikhter already runs
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    • 94 15 THE West German shipyard Orenstein A Koppel has reached a significant co-operation deal with rhtna Shipbuilding Trading Company. Under the agreement with the foreign trading arm of China's state-owned shipbuilding group, there will be co-operation in the design, manufacture and sale of a number of specialised vessels. These
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    • 512 15 THE rate of tanker scrapping seems likely to remain high and it appears to be the main route back to balance between supply and demand, according to London shipbroker Eggar Forrester in its commentary on the industry's performance last month. A new
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    • 5655 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports ic around the world 9/ The list below tabulates, by port of n. destination, the name of the ship, the v shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure
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    • 747 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location SD Concordia 638 9.11.83 2200 Ned-EAC TA3 0600-1000 A2 S'pore Eagle 4 9.11.83 2359 Eagle Cont FSB 1000-1200 B7 Sot Accord 33A 10.11.83 0100 Or
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    • 1607 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Canf law Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afra-Earasta Um Tranagroup (S). Ahrsaktsl User lintel Kim Shpg (S) Alfred C Tsspfer Sea Consortium (S) Martntex Enterprise (PK). AlpM Intra**
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    • 444 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Barber Thermopylae 47 Barber alongside 9.11.83/2300 Kablrdas 1/2 R Jumabhoy alongside 9.11.83/0600 Ned Katwljk 44 Ned-EAC alongside 9.11.83/0600 Pavlodar 33/4 S'pore Sov alongside 9.11.83/0200 San Juan 35/6 Borneo alongside 9.11.83/0600 Seng Hlng 27 Llan Soon alongside 9.11.83/0700
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 267 13 f Published and Distributed by FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS Jurortg Port Road, Singapore 2261 A member of The Time* Organisation I \KDl\t W I Ml iOOCL I Orient Oveiqeas CotUaiMt Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE C' TO f UROPt WIA Sill 7/2 S/2 11/2 14/2 Ca#.nj Bfemerftatwi attei rtamburf •Closim Tim« (S'pcre) fa
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    • 250 13 SSEALOIIDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM JAI'AN TAIW \N ll()M.KIIN(. U MMfTXH 3 RED SEA DIRECT SERVICE ItMtk (11/11) J/12) UASCS Utwt mm Mfc* u m o*e *ot i eta S |Mr<
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    • 19 13 rasa LONDON Freights WEEKLY Freights CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather
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    • 556 13 The Straits Companies Times «,S directory Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES r IJ' If Jll 'lU IMjH •f* 15-15/11 21-21/11 29-29/11 rr rr ■-:oTTT.it r/j hi i nonvn ti 'SWCATOg aOSMC TNES «CY 14/11 1100 HRS CFS 13/11 7300 HRS Wn 20-21/11 4-4/12 It-It/12 I*l/1
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 722 14 NOTICE r FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE SABAH, BRUNEI ANO SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE FAR EAST/GULF OF ADEN AND RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS PORT CONGESTION SURCHARGES The member Lines of the above Conferences have been monitoring the berthing situation at the undernoted ports and have reported and agreed on
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    • 365 14 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES Atlantic/Canada USA/CANADA North Wnt Pacific South WMt a/i 11/1 IVI u/i u/i a/i iinMa. m a/12 77/ i? mum a a/12 a/u a a/12 vi nb a vi 4/1 accepting LCL Cargo. MIDDLE LAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES tesPan Asia Line. Ltd. CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM J
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 611 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHPPMG Singapore to Sabrt, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok r CONT*IN€RSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: to U «>•(*•. CaUtoUp. OaUto CONTAINS RSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT Ben Ocean A joint service of Ben Line, Blue Funnel and
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    • 736 15 NOTICES m.v. "CHDMfMRMf" VOY: 189 armed 4th November, 1983. at P.S.A. Godown Nov 31/32 General Survey of cargo ex the above vi» I will be held on Thursday lOih November. 1983. from 9.00 a m to 500 p m No further survey will be held after this date Agents:R. JUMABHOY
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 728 16 f: n Hapag-Lloyd S pore P Kda«(Pw I noes Genoa Kbw| M* ru* Man Blu»m AM Mf 28/11 27/11 29/11 26/12 20/12 2/1 7/1 TdfeUpms Out) Bar IMq fifrns Kamakwi Manj P Heianf S port 13/11 15/11 NtMf Ciprtu 21/11 22/11 IMbpnts 28/11 30/11 4/12 5/12 EktUprm 13/12 15/12 14/12
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    • 309 16 M M FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPf Vl* Sl*/ 1 Member ot the Ace Coniwtwm sua mm am conn m I 13/11 im| 20/11 27/11 FROM EUROPE Vl* SUEZ 1 i Memoei ot the *ce Cooswtium PJMMI SPOT HJU*| KMHH* km T*r* 10/11 11/11 15/11 IS/11 19/U 23/11 15/11 16/11
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    • 384 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCt ft LCI CARGO FOi SSP Nl K fll MM MM UN Ent *tm 14/U i/u i»/ U U/12 U/12 IVU E«erlani 25/11 29/11 19/12 11/12 20/12 *1/11 21/U (•«G»4 1/12 7/U 77/1? 21/17 31/1? 1/11 1/01 also accept* ia/Fa t ra/ra togotwmc.
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    • 651 16 Everett Lines! 30 13/15 Nw 19/20 Nw 10/11 Nw 11/11 lb* 21/24 Nw 17/20 Nw HTONFTWA 19/22 Nw mmmrm* 20/23 nw 23/20 Nw 27/29 Nw sn nwr 23/20 Nw B F S S C Agents *1 Motoyva BOLTS TE AD SHPPNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7— PKELANG *****1/8 PEI *****1/8 trpaha
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    • 226 16 HAM SHOJMT IRANIAN SERVICES Stanpan Laat* hr 15/11 B. AM* B DmU SWGATOK StIOS MAftTMC PTE 110 TU *****44/7 *****70 PORT KELANG MM.O9 MAMTBC SON M> Td *****7/3 PEIMMG MALAY9A THAtt 1 TRANSPORT 110 W S7W3 I 437 ft KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC Sfcfiport Platani Loadta|
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 927 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES KARACHI/P.GULF SERVICES KOTA MULU KOTA DEWA KOTA CAHAYA 1-4/12 5-4/12 25-30/12 91-9/1 19-29/1 94-27/1 COLOMBO/ CHITTAGONG/RANGOON SERVICES KOTA BERJAYA W-401 13-17/11 Colombo ChHt 22-28/11 I 2-5/12 KOTA RATNA V.S/93 KOTA RUKUN V.7/93 it: 12-14/11 21-24/11 KOTA RIA V. 11/93 KOTA BEOAR W4OO 25-27/11 24-25/11 KOTA
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    • 731 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COHTAfO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE HAM BHA VIN 3/12 5/1? 12/12 14/12 21/12 22/12 25/12 27/12 «/l 1/1 1/1 11/1 11/1 2t/l 2C/1 21/1 2/2 4/2 ROAM MAVIK 4/12 1/12 15/12 17/12 2J/12 25/12 2S/12 31/12 7/1 1/1 11/1 11/1 21/1 21/1 25/1 31/1 5/2 7/2 WW STINT?
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    • 497 17 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE TO US* WEST/ EAST CORST II CULF PORTS (FULLY CONTMNDNSED VESSELS) STOK OM/VOMAB WBTOHSM IVH N.TOM MALfU WMM 7 0121/11 11/12 12/12 2V12 29/12 1/1 VI 1/1 Mm KcatkM cm tar MfffceaL 6*nMn H Orieam OurietM*. NarMft NMMi TO TAIWAN AN) S. KOREA (FILLY CONTAMRtSED
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    • 548 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS MDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT FORTHBANK MEADOWBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 10 Nov 4 Dec 8 Dec 6Dm 28 Nov 23 Dec 1 Jon 28 Doc Lykes/* Lines (•New Orleans, Mobile. Houston. Galveston) (Accepting break** tar PUERTO RICO. BELIZE via New Orioam) U.S. WEST COAST
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 942 18 ioii_ K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. CANADA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE PACIFIC COAST (laeiadlnx DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI/MICROBKIDUE MINILAND BRIDGE) (IRNK.AN) most) ATLANTIC COAST rue PNG MONTI WBY *10 SW 9 Net KANSAI V 27 IS Not 16 Not «H0« BIOS *25 24 Mm 25 Nov
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    • 299 18 In CHAR CHING MARINE CO LTD U== iirjjkMi RED SEA FULL CONTAINER SERVICE STORE N Khamtt 2 M7C 24 Nov M Khamet 1 VO9C 17 Doc RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SEA SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE STOK Char Yt 20 Nov Wahood 20 Dk Fatnia 13 Jan Santa 22 lan LOADMG FOR Aqaba. Pt. Sudan
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    • 757 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WIST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lOS ANCELES SAW FRANCISCO SMTTU. lAOAAA VANCOUVER > C Acccpto* fa ra Can(wan JuV 'TZT AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acc«*it fd Fa Mm S*""* "M. Sft* Atoxciph »A*"S In fl< |0 ft,, 23 No. iC Ko. MVm HO* "ST h-to-im JJSS, 7 /Bo,t
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    • 557 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES K 114 Anton Woad #18-01. Tuna* Building, Singapore 0207 Tal *****22 I *****67 P Kilcng Tal *****1/8 REO SEA/PERSIAN GUIF/MEOITE RRANE AN SERVICES Hvundai Merchant Marine SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE USA SERVICE PACtfC/GULF/ATLANTIC PORTS S pore Indonesia T| Mam Loadmf tor SEA GIORY 27 Nn 29 Nn 23 Dk
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    • 543 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD 10 Art sort o] 7 16 international S.n uno-n 0207 Te: *****11 ini.nes" u v SEAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION Spar* P. Kctanf LaaM« i SEAWOOO 014 IS OK MM C b u*" MUKMrnsn w*"* I 774(511 414X7. 41)40 4JJJ77 CONFERENCE MDOOSOfT Fill COfTMa SONNX iiimMi cargoes ta USA
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 708 19 FAR EAST/EUROPt FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +SS BRIDGE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1000 13/11 La Cargo 2200 12/11 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) NGMfET ltt.. MEXCATOR 32E. K CHANCE 14E TW BMDGE 17E K JACEJH 2IE C PAUL 37E P. Katang Singapore HKmg K'siung 10/11
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    • 522 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK KEELUNG. BUSAN, INCHON I Fa I ••/ii| IVII »/U 12/11 27/11 11/11 *1/11 n/n n/u 2VII 14/12 M/U SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG..CHALNA CALCUTTA s ,i«r MJTUW KGf NCKS PTI I ID M *****11 *****66 Ml »> > »(,|N TUNAS
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 27 22 JUL OT2 m Vf IMKOV SHIPPING CO PTE LTD Td. Nos. *****72 4 SIN6APORE SAfGON HA ETD MV MM HONG 10/11 14/11 MV GM OMH 25/11 30/11
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    • 345 22 C.Y.Line (A member of the ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO., LTD. FULLY CONTAMERBED SERVICE TO EURO* (KM SUEZ) FULLY CONTAMERISED SERVICE FROM EUROPE (VM SUEZ) Sun 11/11 11/11 15/U IC/U tl/11 22/11 n/n 2t/u 1/12 4/12 11/12 12/12 E? 15/11 U/ll 29/11 21/11 a/i i 27/n 2/12 VU 1/12
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 164 22 Regional Weather 1 m A 38 I 'a C Win. SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots V rn**!!* a. Wave height Cloudy Sky Sarfaee winds are Indicated by arrows which fly with the
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