The Business Times, 26 April 1984

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C. (P) No. 66/1/84 THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1984 60 CENTS
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  • 383 1  -  By ALVIN TAY MALAYSIA has given the mandate to three banks, including Singapore-based Industrial Bank of Japan (IBJ), to put together a US$5OO million syndicated loan. The three banks IBJ, Malayan Banking, and Chase Manhattan Asia were given the go-ahead on Monday. They
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  • 183 1 LOCAL share prices, which recently had been on the drift, bounced up yesterday with major stockmarket indices recording their best daily gains in nearly three weeks. The widely-monitored Straits Times Industrial Index climbed 11.11 points to 1004.38 while the broader-based Business Times
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  • 496 1  -  By AMY CHEOK BAKER MARINE'S proposed public offer of shares has been turned down by the authorities. The decision is believed to have been made by the Securities Industry Council, which met sometime last week. It is not immediately known, however,
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  • 601 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH RECENT attempts by the Ministry of Labour to ensure work safety on gondolas have been described as "potentially dangerous" by people in the industry. Engineers involved in the installation of gondolas say the danger lies in certain "bad parts" of a Code of
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  • 300 1 EFFORTB by one engineer to change the Sisir cede at practice before It was pnbttsbed in 1181 ended after he was "politely told to shot up". lie engineer, whe asked aet to be as mud, said he bad eemmeated extensively and critically
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 66 1 AFP BANGLADESH is to acquire six "Romeo" class submarines from China in a major naval arms deal between the two countries. The pro-communist Daily Patriot newspaper in New Delhi said yesterday that the first of the submarines was delivered to the Bangladesh navy recently. Quoting unidentified experts,
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    • 92 1 AFP CHINA will place large contracts with France and Britain for setting up a US$5 billion nuclear power plant in the south. Peng Shilu, a deputy minister for water resources and electric power, told the China Daily in Beijing yesterday that China hoped to sign documents in June
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    • 70 1 Bernama MALAYSIA has categorically denied the Vietnamese allegation that it had agreed with Hanoi that any solution to the Cambodian question would involve political and military elimination of the Khmer Rouge. Malaysian Deputy Foreign Minister, Abdul Kadir bin Sheikh Fadzir, said yesterday that his country had never
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    • 94 1 Reuter THE Asian Development Bank (ADB) is taking a fresh look at the projects it is to finance to ensure that developing Asian countries do not repeat mistakes made in Latin America. ADB president Masao Fujioka, speaking at the opening of the bank's annual meeting in
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    • 77 1 Reuter CHINA yesterday called on Asian Development Bank (ADB) member nations to "remove obstacles" blocking its membership in the bank. A Foreign Ministry statement said Beijing deeply regretted that its application to join was not on the agenda for the ADB's annual meeting in Amsterdam. The ministry
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    • 108 1 UPI A MAN who says he helped to kill more than 50 people while he was a member of an "execution squad" working for President Marcos of the Philippines is seeking political asylum in the US. Jose Santos, 34, said in San Francisco yesterday that Philippine government agents
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  • 274 1 INVESTIGATIONS and repairs are going on simultaneously at the fire-dam-aged production train at The Polyolefin Company (TPC). A second undamaged train, which was earlier shut down for maintenance, was put back into operation yesterday afternoon. With this, TPC, one of the downstream companies in the
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  • 322 1 UPI SINGAPORE is the fourth most expensive city in the world, a survey by a corporate research company shows. Sharing this ranking are three other cities. Business laternmthaml reported in Geneva yesterday that its swey of »3 cities showed that Lagos and
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  • HOME NEWS
    • 186 2 TECHNICAL and financial problems have prevented some publishers and printers in Singapore from using simplified Chinese characters in their works. These printers and publishers form about 30 per cent of the 363 who responded to a survey carried out by the Ministry of
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    • 81 2 THE SRI Lankan secretary of the Ministry of Plan Implementation will pay an official visit to Singapore tomorrow. During Dr Wickrema Weerasooria's five-day stay, he will call at several public health institutions. These are the Training Unit of the Institute of Dental Health Compound, the Training and
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    • 452 2  -  By LIM SOON NEO SINGAPORE residents who travelled overseas last year spent an estimated $1.12 billion compared with only $31.9 million in 1970. Over the past 13 years, more Singaporeans had been travelling overseas, and spending more resulting in proportionately lower net earnings from tourism.
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    • 186 2 BUSINESS offices are now so keen on new technology that many of them could be spending money on sophisticated systems that they do not really need. A company has been set up to help those moving into new premises plan their office and computerisation needs.
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    • 375 2  -  By LISA LEE KOREAN construction companies in Singapore are showing more interest in forming joint ventures with their local counterparts. They have been actively studying the background and track records of local companies for possible tieups. Mr Chang Kin Koon, president of the Singapore
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    • 169 2 OUT OF the eight properties put up for auction by Michael Sim and Associates on Tuesday, only one was sold. The property was a threestorey shop flat at Telok Kurau Road, consisting of a ground floor shop and two upper floor flats. The property changed
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    • 697 2 SEMINARS AND COURSES April 25-26: Successful Sales Techniques, Oberoi Imperial Hotel, Consult Management Services Pte Ltd April 26-27: Marketing Of Services, Thong Teck Buiding, Singapore Institute Of Management April 26-27: Credit Control Management And Legal Aspects Of Credit Control, Oberoi Imperial Hotel, Consult Management Services Pte Ltd April
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    • 354 3 THIS year's energy conservation campaign, with its theme "Energy is Precious, Save It", is aimed at all sectors of the population. To achieve this objective, a number of organisations, ranging from the Singapore Manufacturers' Association to the schools, will be involved in
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    • 343 3  -  By TSANG SAU YIN THE National Productivity Council has approved the establishment of a national steering committee that will promote better labour-man-agement relations in Singapore. The council, which held its 17th meeting on Tuesday, was following the recommendations of Mr T Ishikawa, chairman of Joint Labour
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    • 303 3 THERE is a large number of people holding engineering positions in the electronic industry in Singapore who are non-degree holders and this is having an adverse impact on the industry. A survey jointly conducted by the American Business Council (ABC) and the Singapore Manufacturers' Association (SMA)
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    • 176 3 SINGAPOREANS can look forward to nation-wide celebrations when the Republic stages "25 years of Nation-Building" later this year. Mr Ong Teng Cheong, Minister without Portfolio, is chairman of the National Celebration Steering Committee, which has designed a colourful programme of events from June to December. The
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    • 386 3  -  By PENG AILIAN THE Computer Aided Design and Drafting system (CADD) is the latest tool in the architect's office. But it is so new that there are no properly trained operators for the system. To appreciate the CADD better, Dr Tay Eng Soon,
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    • 188 3 IMPORTS from peninsular Malaysia fell by 7.7 per cent in March. The reduction to 1606 million from 1659 million in March last year could reflect, in part, the success of the Malaysian government's policy of increasing its own direct trade instead of trading through Singapore. Imports
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    • 311 3 AUSTRALIA is committed to the air defence of Singapore and Malaysia. This was stated by the Australian Defence Minister, Mr Gordon Scholes, yesterday. Earlier, he had talks with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Defence Minister and Second Health Minister, Mr Goh
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    • 343 3  -  By LUCY NG A CHRONIC surplus of labour in some Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries has made protectionism a virtue. This "chronic surplus" of labour is due to the countries lacking the political will to make "necessary economic decisions" such as retraining
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    • 322 3 SINGAPORE workers are some of the highest paid in the region, but are their wage levels justified? National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) secretary general, Ong Teng Cheong, feels that the wage levels can be justified if locallymade goods and services are competitive in
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    • 337 3 The auditor's dilemma who is his client? AUDITORS now have greater supervisory powers over banks under the amended Banking Act. The Banking (Amendment) Bill, passed in January this year, empowers the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to require auditors to submit extra data in relation to his audit, as and
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 317 4 Reuter THE US federal budget deficit for the first six months of the current fiscal year amounted to US$ll7.B billion, 9 per cent less than the shortfall for the corresponding period of the previous fiscal year. The Treasury Department reported in Washington
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    • 376 4 AFP HONGKONG will face tough negotiations to retain its status and trade quotas with international bodies after China resumes sovereignty over it in 1997. British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe said last Friday that under arrangements with China, it would be
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    • 341 4 Reuter A SURPRISE decision by Nigeria's military government to change the country's currency as part of its fight against corruption won broad support on Tuesday from bankers, diplomats and ordinary Nigerians. "Absolutely necessary," commented one Western diplomat. "Great stuff," said a banker, while many Nigerians
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 492 4 Agencies APPLE Computer launched a new personal computer yesterday, and said it was spending US$2O million to promote it as part of its battle with market rivals International Business Machines (IBM). About the same size as a loose-leaf notebook and with a 128-kilobyte internal memory,
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    • 440 4 UPI. JAPAN has taken a giant step into the American steel industry, with Nippon Kokan buying 50 per cent of National Steel Corp in the largest joint venture ever between a Japanese and American steelmaker. Tuesday's announcement of the US$322 million deal came
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    • 392 5 AP IN THE first official acknowledgment that agreement is near on a US-Chi-nese accord for nuclear cooperation, US presidential spokesman Larry Speakes said on Tuesday that "the US and the People's Republic of China are very close to a final nuclear agreement". "We
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    • 226 5 AP INDEPENDENT directors of the Observer have accused the owner, Lonrho chairman Roiand Rowland, of interfering in its editorial freedom and are backing the British weekly newspaper's editor for publishing reports of atrocities in Zimbabwe. Mr Rowland, whose London-based conglomerate has huge commercial interests in Zimbabwe,
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    • 206 5 AP BRITISH authorities have stepped op their crackdown •n Libyans, expelling Colonel Miammar Gaddafi's personal envoy in London and detaining nine Libyans, Including another top revolutionary student leader. Aa the police siege of the Libyan embassy in London entered its second week on Tuesday, a
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    • 310 5 UPI VIOLENCE ranging from duck abuse to pig attacks on the big bad wolf makes almost three-fourths of the cartoons on the Walt Disney Cable television network unsuitable for children. The National Coalition on Television Violence said yesterday that cartoons on the year-old
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    • 436 5 UPI ERAN is making an atomic bomb that could be ready within two years. The authoritative Jane's Defence Weekly in London yesterday quoted press reports in the Gulf as saying that production on Ayatollah Khomeiny's nuclear bomb was "entering its final stages," purportedly
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    • 138 5 Reuter A STRONG earthquake jolted wide areas of northern California on Tuesday, injuring at least 10 people and badly damaging several homes south of San Francisco. Preliminary reports by police yesterday said that in San Francisco, high-rise buildings shuddered and many people dashed into
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    • 317 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan's vision of a "Star Wars" space defence system that could someday eliminate a threat of nuclear weapons has been shot down in a congressional study. "The prospect that emerging 'Star Wars' technologies will provide a perfect or near-perfect defence system is
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    • 135 5 NYT MEMBERS of Congress returned on Tuesday from a 10-day Easter recess with reports that their constituents were confused and concerned about the US role in Central America. Some lawmakers said that their constituents had called them "gutless" for not blocking President Rea- gan's
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    • 303 5 NYT THE US government will block any move by Inmarsat, an international body that operates communications services for ships, to use a Soviet rocket to put into space a new generation of satellites. The US State Department said yesterday that
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 256 6 THE rubber market closed easier in Singapore yesterday with May One RSS buyers quoted at 222.00 cents a kilo, down three cents from Tuesday's close. The morning session lost 3.50 cents on long liquidation and stop-loss selling. Prices recovered slightly in quiet afternoon trading on some short-covering interest. In
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    • 289 6 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b. 219.50 220.50N 219.00 220 OON Int. 1 R.S.S. May 223.00 223 50 222.00 223 00 Int. 1 R.S.S. June 220 00 220.50 219.00 219.50 Int.
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    • 111 6 NOON SSR and SMR phrea yesterday: RAS May ■Juae (Current Mth) (Forward Mth) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SSR 20 (1-ton pallet) 206 50 206.50N 207 50 209 50N SSR 50 (1-ton pallet* 205 00 207 OON 207 00 209.00N MRELB May Juae SMR CV (1-ton pallet) 264
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    • 87 6 THE Straits tin price in PeiiMg yesterday was onchanged at the IT A floor level of MJ2S.IS a Idlo. Dealers said the boiler stock manager continued to be a major buyer while small demand from local interests was again evident. Foreign baying continued to be lacking owing to
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    • 30 6 Rubber: April 25 Singapore: May 222.00 cents (down three cents) j Malaysia: May 239.50 cents (down three cents) f Tin: MS29.15 per kilo (unchanged) 150 tonnes (up tonnes)
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    • 322 6 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1 05, 100 per cent second class 0.82, 100 per cent third class 0.78, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63,
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    • 194 6 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday rose further as Pakistan's presence in the market sparked continued buying and covering. Pakistan bought 12,000 tonnes of RBD palm oil at US$9OO a tonne for May 20 June 5 shipment at yesterday's tender. In the April position, north, south and central
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    • 162 6 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 111 kg yesterday. Coconut oil: Bulk fob $194.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $207.00 sellers, new drum fob $211.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $110 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $652.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper
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    • 142 6 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa Yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20 s 3,420, 32's 3,960, 40 s 4,100 (per bale of 400 lb6). Pakistan Raw Cattaa: LSS 8.03 4F 8.02, 289F 8.30, NT Roller Ginned 8.07 (per lb).
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    • 1193 6 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended a quiet morning with losses of £11 to £2 a tonne on light mixed trade and commission selling in a correction to last week's highs. July finished at £2,064, £11 lower. The market opened around £7 easier and drifted in a narrow range
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    • 209 6 WHEAT futures closed 7>/i to 3"t cents per bushel lower in moderately light trade on Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. May posted a six-cent range on the day. The larger than expected Usda wheat stocks report kept old crop wheat on the defensive from the start. A
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    • 222 6 SOYBEAN futures closed mixed on Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade, with prices ranging from up 104 cents per bushel in May to off three cents in March. May posted a 13'« cent range on the day. Monday's smaller than expected Usda soybean stocks report supported old crop
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 425 7 THE American dollar eased slightly against most major currencies in moderate late trading yesterday. The dollar's undertone, however, remained firm on expectations of high US interest rates and concern over industrial unrest in Europe. The Singapore dollar closed slightly lower at 2.0645 55 against the US currency compared
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    • 94 7 THE dollar closed easier yesterday, just off the day's lows, at 225.37 yen against the 225.90/226.00 New York finish on selling by exporters. The dollar ended little changed at 2.6838/45 marks from the 2.6830/40 New York close after moving erratically between 2.6815 and 2.6870 in active trading. The mark/yen
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    • 188 7 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at 5 pm on April 25. US DolUra Offer Bid 7 days 10H lOVi 1 month 1011/16 10 9/16 2 months 10 13/16 10 11/16 3 months n io^ 6 months ll 1 ll 1 9 months 11V4 11H 12 months 11 13/1611
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    • 23 7 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.65 per cent.
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    • 46 7 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on April 25: Overnight: 3V« Call deposits: 3 3V« Closing Baying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2% 2* 3-month Bank bills 8H 8W 3 months CD 81/16 715/16 6 months CD 8 1/16 7 15/16 Saaree: Nstlsasl DIsMat C*.
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    • 39 7 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $125 million 91-day Treasury bills. The tender closes on April 27. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.
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    • 280 7 GOLD futures trading was at a standstill yesterday owing to lack of interest but the market closed higher folowing the metal's marginal rise in Hongkong. Prompt closed firmer at U*****.50/384.50 an ounce against New York's $382/383 close and June at $388/389 against $386.00/386.30. On the one kilobar gold market
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    • 38 7 TM Mm New York 9 25B 9.41B 9.30S 9 46S Zurich 9 30B closed 9.35S closed Wed Tms Singapore 9.25B 9 39B 9.30S 944S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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    • 151 7 THE dollar yesterday sustained gains made on Tuesday largely on the strength of US interest rates to open at its highest against the mark for over two months. In quiet trading, it opened at 2.6825/35 marks, almost unchanged from New York's and Europe's closing levels but well up on
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    • 116 7 THE US dollar closed lower yesterday under profit-tak-ing, but its undertone remained firm. It edged lower to 2.6833/40 marks from an early 2.6845/ 52 but was little changed from New York's 2.6830/40 close. The mark was depressed by worker disputes in Germany with chartists expecting the dollar to rise
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    • 210 7 FT THE EUROPEAN Monetary System (EMS), which holds all main European Economic Community (EEC) currencies except sterling within a specified parity band, should have a period of stability this year, the European Commission said on Tuesday in its latest review of monetary policy. But
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    • 84 7 Reuter INDONESIA'S 150 million mark Eurobond, due to be brought to the market on Tuesday under the current 1.9 billion mark new issue calendar, has been postponed, bond market sources said. The issue, to have ween lead managed by Dresdner Bank AG, was postponed at the borrower's request
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    • 484 7 Reuter THE PHILIPPINES is certain to ask for a third extension of the moratorium on repayment of debts in July, while a further devaluation of the peso is expected after parliamentary elections in May, banking sources said. They said a rescue package by Philippines' creditor
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    • 469 7 FT INTERNATIONAL banks are to continue to press for full repayments of their deposits frozen by Citibank's Manila branch, in spite of the partial payment announced on Monday by Citibank. Though banks welcomed the Citibank move they said the underlying issue of whether
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    • 159 7 FT THE IMF has reached the limits of its possibilities in providing credits to developing countries, Mr Wim Duisenberg, governor of the Dutch central bank, said in Amsterdam. In a speech on Tuesday to commercial bankers attending the annual meeting of the Asian Development Bank, he
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  • 535 10 Gondola rules close look needed WHEN safety rules are considered potentially dangerous by a group of people, the situation itself is dangerous. There is even more cause for alarm when charges are being made that the committee which drew up the safety rules was not properly constituted in the first
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  • 1134 10  -  If the trip goes according to script, the centrepiece diplomatically will be Reagan's talks with Deng. More than any other event, their session is likely to determine whether ChineseAmerican relations really take off. By HEDRICK SMITH NYT FOR President Reagan, the
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  • 508 10  -  By MOON IHLWAN Reuter SOUTH Korea's four biggest business conglomerates are making a major bid to enter the world's Ugh technology electronics market. Their efforts are part of a national drive hosed on the realisation that the country's traditional export Industries
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 925 10 SINGAPORE 5 5 2.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pates 3.00 Opening and Programme Kghights followed by Taiji Master (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) 3.55 Curious George (Cartoon) 4.05 The Bionic Woman Bio Feedback (r) 4.55 Camp Wlderness Ruth's Revenge 5.15 Buster and Me Sharing Friends 5.40 Camera on the Move
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  • 2075 11  -  Latin American debtors growing more strident after the success of the Mexican initiative By PETER MONTAGNON FT IT SEEMED like a lucky case of poacher turned gamekeeper last month when four of the largest debtors in Latin America, led by Mexico, di{y>ed into their own pockets
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  • 405 11 Reuter WHEN Takayoshl Seld tokos his lunch break at the Toshiba Company headquarters these days he never pays cash fsr his noodles aad raw Ash. He Just hands sver his company Identity card and lets the computer sort oat his hill. When he finds his pen
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    • 347 11 TIMES PUBLISHING BERHAD (Incorporated in Singapore) Half Yearly Report and Dividend Announcement The Board of Directors of Times Publishing Berhad announces the following unaudited results for the half year to 29th Febrjary 1984. Group ssooo Company Ss'ooo Turnover Trading profit before taxation, after adjusting for foreign exchange differences arising on
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 608 11 -11-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 One whose business is expanding (6) 7 Veteran with a worn-out stop-watch? (3-5) 8 Britain's contribution to womanhood (4) 10 Teased over a bad tie knot? (6) 11 Possibly (aster to attack (6) 14 Intelligence officer? (3) 16 Sound means of detecting arson, possibly?
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    • 217 12 tO OIU GAv/v rb (ytuisnk J (Ef)t ittcbaUionßL v Grill TreatHourself to our famous Prime Rib beef in town served on a Silver Wagon. Unwind to the live entertainment provided by the Filipino band the 'Rhythm Teens' nightl) Irom 7 30pm to 11: 30pm reservations M X*4 0 k mm
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    • 386 13 THE stock market closed firmer but below day's highs because of day-trader profittaking. Among leaders, Cheung Kong gained 15 cents to $9.75, China Light 20 to $12.60, HK Land five to $3.575, HK Bank 10 to $7.25, HK Wharf 10 to $4.20 and Jardine Matheson 20 to $11.50.
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    • 164 13 SHARE prices closed firmer yesterday in quiet trading which centred on the finance group. The Book Club index rose 0.43 to 117.76 on turnover of 33.6 million baht with 589,040 shares traded. APR 26 BahU Slam Cement Slam City 300 unch Aokham Thai 342 -28 Cement m 6 Asia
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    • 233 13 APR 25 NT All Sincere Indus 1006 -015 Asia Cement 3210 -0.4 Cathay Cons 31 OOxd •3 Chant Hwa Bank 56 50 unch Chen Loong Chla Hsln Cement 27.10 3220 -OJ -03 China Chem 17.(0 -OJ China Dev 2590 -OJ China Elect Wire 16J0 -0J China Oult Plas 21.10
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    • 9 13 The market was closed yesterday for Anzac Day.
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    • 155 13 SHARE prices closed mixed in dull trading that reflected lower metal prices on foreign exchanges. The mining marker was down 15.23 at 1.064.00 but the commercial and industrial index was up 0.54 at 132.53 and oils were up 0.007 at 0.757. PLDT rose to 45.50 from 44.50. Losers were
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    • 197 13 APR 24 Francs Actloni SuIims 317B Alusulsse Br. 834 •18 Alusulsse Rh. Brown Boven Br. rn -10 1480 -30 Ob* Oel«j Br. 2340 -30 Clbs Oelgy PC 1735 -10 Clba Oelgy Reg. Credit Suisse Br HO 2239 10 -5 Credit Suisse Reg 423 -2 Klektrowatt Br. 2880 -10 Oeorje
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    • 1511 13 NEW YORK ENCOURAGED by a lower-than-expect-ed federal budget deficit in March, investors drove up a group of blue chips sharply higher on Tuesday as the market scored its best gain in nearly two weeks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which was up fractionally at noon,
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    • 422 13 SHARE prices rose sharply in active trading yesterday, with revived buying spread over a wide front including incentive-backed and large asset issues. The market average rose 104.52 from Tuesday's close to 10,866.34, the first rise in four sessions, after falling 38.96 on Tuesday. The stock exchange
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    • 929 13 THE market closed higher yesterday in quiet trading helped by Tuesday's firm close on Wall Street, dealers said. At 3pm the FT 30 index rose 11.4 points to 887.6. Blue Circle rose 9p to 425 and ICI added 6p to 606 both ahead of results today while Vickers
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    • 192 13 APR M Pr» CORBEILLE 'T'Ht HO -4 Aquiuin* Nat Dm Petrote B S N Otrali DMIOW C 8 T (Thomsoncsf> Cte Prancalse des Petroles Credit Ponder De Prance H ache tie (Ubralrte) Mtchelln (B) S3 ■wan 316 24# JO m 1906 107 -1 +J7 05 -U unch 10 -15
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    • 734 13 UPI MAJOR car makers in the world are speeding up their development and research in aerodynamics, engines, computerised controls, transmissions and materials to stay in the fast lane of automotive technology. Here are some of the things that can be expected
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 273 13 Make £ood contacts over a £ood meal. t T f I 4 > Whether you want to impress a new business contact or an established associate, do it in style at Northern Village. Wt serve an excellent choice of Cantonese cuisine in a pleasant, tastefully furnished setting. And our prompt
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  • 2468 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after
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  • 3672 14 Gr*a Gr'i > Net 1984 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Dav High Low Company Sale or- Cvr COOO) High Low X SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 172 120 A M D B 50* 123 unch 1.8 0.7 24 *23 123 310 252 Aetna 270 7.9 2.7 308
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  • 190 14 Managers' prices far April t$ SINGAPORE I "NTT T818T The Commerce 3.38 3.59 The Savings Fund 1.98 2.10 S pore Prog Fund 1.44 1.53 S pore Sec. Fund 2.20 2.34 S pore Invest Fund 1.17 1.24 S'pore Equity Fund 1.43 1.52 DIAMOND MOT STOKE Mar Diamond S'pore Fd
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  • 2164 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AjhMMto (3.905) Akmm (2.398 2.415) (3) 2.40 Aatah (2.Q28) (2) 1
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  • 756 14 SHRUGGING eft the lethargy that kas dominated Mattmeat la the paat few trading lenliai, the Slagapere stock market rallied smartly yesterday. A strong raaap la prices ef qaallty Maechip stocks helstered the market aadertoae. At the ctoee, the widelyfellewed Straits Times ladastrial ladex leapt 11.11 prints
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  • 583 14 A FAIRLY broad-based recovery was seen at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, with shares ending on higher ground after two easier sessions. At the opening, prices were around overnight levels and continued to be traded within a narrow range until the tea break. Thereafter,
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 801 15 NYT GETTING an early start, the Royal Dutch-Shell group has begun paying the Shell Oil Co's stockholders $58 a share for stock they tender in response to its offer to buy the 30 per cent of Shell it does not
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    • 2143 15 Prominent bumiputra entrepreneur Datuk Azman Hashim has not failed to stir the imagination of investors and speculators with his many corporate moves. In a relatively short time, he has turned his only listed vehicle, Arab-Malaysian Development Bhd (formerly known as Taiping Textiles) into a
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    • 176 15 HONDA Motor Co Ltd expects car sales rising to 1.26 million, including 830,000 for export, in the year ending Feb 28, 1985, from 1.12 million, including 718,000 for export, in 1963/84, a Honda spokesman said. But the company expects motorcycle sales to
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    • 455 15 Reuter EXXON Corp said the 39.2 per cent increase in its first quarter profits to US$l.47 billion reflects improved economic conditions compared with the depressed first quarter of 1963. It also cited what it called a solid operating performance and continued emphasis on cost control.
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    • 135 15 INCH Kenneth Kajnng Robber Public Limited Company: Seventy-Fourth AGM to be held at 5th Floor, Straits Trading Building, 4 Leboh Pasar Besar, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on April 26 at 3.45 pm. C I Holdings Berhad: EGM to be held at the Chempaka Room, Mezzanine Floor, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 112 15 THE INDUSTRIAL BANK OF JAPAN, LIMITED Singapore Branch US$ 40,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 28 April 1987 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the six month interest period from 26 April 1984 to 26 October 1984 the
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    • 437 15 M THE MATTER OF THE COMPARES ACT, CAP. 185 AND SINGAMARME I ENGINEER WG CO PTE LTD NOTICE OF RESOLUTION FOR CREDITORS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP (Pursuant to Section 254(2)) At a meeting of members of Si nga marine A Engineering Co Pte Ltd duly convened and held at 9 Penang
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 175 16 Rises Ayer Hitam Rub 2200 900 Ttiplaf Com 4400 800 Matauahita 960 +120 Batu Liataag 555 111 M A A 1000 80 Eaao 1420 80 U M Flour 1250 80 M Cable. 535 81 Toabiba 1250 50 Baata 1190 50 Seacorp 1800 40 Troaoh Mine* 1180 30 Teaerlob 880
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    • Article, Illustration
      154 16 THE STRONG overnight advance on Wall Street and technical factors helped share prices on the Stock Exchange of Singapore to rally yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 11.11 prints to close at 1M4.38 and the Business Times Composite Index put on f.lB points to finish at 122.11.
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    • 49 16 H.K.HAN.G SENG Wednesday 1062.12 Tuesday 1070.02 Week Ago 1090.20 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday Closed Tuesday 995.2 Week ago 993.3 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday Tuesday 759.1 Week Ago 759.2 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 876.2 Monday Closed Week Ago 879.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1182.90 Monday 1149.50 Week Ago 1164.57
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  • 152 16 SETTLEMENT trading in the shares of Rothmaiis of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Bhd' will resume from tomorrow. TRADING in the shares of Singapore Bas Service (1118) Ltd will be suspended from today, pending an announcement of the 1983 financial results of the company. The suspension will be lifted tomorrow.
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  • 812 16  -  By RAMESH CHANDIRAMANI THE war of words between General Lumber (Holdings) Bhd and Raleigh Cycles (M) Bhd over the controversial purchase of Liva Enterprise Sdn Bhd, has been reduced to the level of corporate mudslinging. In a bid to have the last say before
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  • 341 16  -  By CHAN MAY PENG SINGAPORE Fodder Co Ltd is in the red for the first time since it went public in 1979. Directors of the company described the results as the most disappointing since its listing on the stock exchange. But they
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  • 291 16 ARAB-MALAYSIAN Development Bhd (AMDB), formerly known as Taiping Textiles, is keen on buying a stake in a commercial bank in Malaysia to complete the range of financial services provided by the group. This was one of the main points raised by
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  • 196 16 KENTUCKY Fried Chicken (S) Ltd has acquired the retail outlet at Chinatown for a consideration of $3,424 million cash. The premises, unit #01-78H-M, at People's Park Complex, is being used for the operation of a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant. Of the total consideration, $1,000 was
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  • 445 16 The Jalil Trial Bernama MAK Foon Than, who is accused of murdering Jalil Ibrahim, walked into a hotel without any luggage but left about seven hours later with a large suitcase which took two men to handle, the Hongkong High Court
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  • 409 16  -  Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By CHAN OI CHEE TIMES Publishing Bhd yesterday announced marginally lower earnings for the six months to Feb 29, due to losses incurred by its British subsidiary, Marshall Cavendish. The leading printing and publishing group reported a
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 367 16 SEE PAGE 13 FOR LONDON STOCKS New Insights into Effective Efficient Marketing Selling of Services Singapore, June 18 20,1984 Seminar Obj©ctiv©s You will gain particular new insights you Understand and know how to apply key can use immediately to be more effective in concepts in service marketing and selling, your
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    • 131 16 Interview page IS How you can benefit from Bayerische Landesbank's presence in A Singapore f Bayerische Landesbank w is headquartered in Bavaria, a leading federal state of West Germany with a long tradition in cross-border trade and finance. Over the years we have constantly upgraded and refined our international banking
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 58 16 OUTLOOK for today: Thundery showers in several areas in the afternoon. Repart for 24 hears prter to 7M pm m April 25 at toe airpert: Maximum temperature 31.7 Associated humidity 74 Minimum temperature 24.9 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 8.65 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the month
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 330 17 Reuter NIPPON Steel Corporation said its new 50 per cent subsidiary, Nippon Steel Shipping Co Ltd, has ordered a 170,000 gross ton bulk carrier to be launched in March 1985. Nippon Steel also has given five to 10-year cargo guarantees to enable another
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    • 626 17  -  By LINDA CHEE AMERICAN President Lines has signed an agreement with Neptune Orient Lines to buy two of NOL's container ships. The deal was concluded two days ago in the US under terms of special legislation enacted last year. Although APL's
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    • 661 17 Shipping Line Page C«l Shipping Line Page C«i Abe* Transport IV 4 Frota V 1 Afea VI 3 Fujiwara Line IV 5 Ahrenkiel Liner vn Globe Line VI 4 Alpac VI 5 Golden Line VI 4 Antara Shpg IV I Hapag-Lloyd IV 1 A PC Line V
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    • 678 18 "THE year 1983 was a year of turmoil, transition, and contrast," said William N Johnston, chairman and president of the American Bureau of Shipping. However ABS fared relatively well, despite the adversity suffered by the marine industry. During 1963, ABS classed 889
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    • 143 18 TWO consortia have submitted bids to the International Maritime Satellite Organisation for its second-genera-tisn satellite system, due to c<]me into service from 1988. With 40 member counties, Inmarsat provides satellite communications to tQp worldwide shipping and offshore industries. "The bids received were from a consortium headed by
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    • 482 18 Fairplay SEA Containers Ltd has opened a new US$3.5 million repair and maintenance depot for containers at Deer Park, Houston, Texas. Known as the Houston Marine Container Depot, the new installation covers 12 acres and is the largest of a "new generation" of
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    • 1756 18 ACTIVE covering of fertiliser cargoes on Tuesday by the Indian government featured the freight market together with fairly lively time-charter business, shipbrokers said. Indian government brokers finalised three sulphur fixtures from Jubail to India at the unchanged level of U5510.75 and they paid $27 for rock phosphate from
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    • 655 18 AFP ACTIVITY in the timecharter and ore sections was again the dominant feature on the freight market last week, where grain fixing slowed to a trickle ahead of the long Easter weekend. Much of the business was again concluded on private terms, and speculation abounded. However the coal
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    • 121 18 OUTSIDERS in the Europe to India trade are starting to follow the conference lead and increase rates by up to 15 per cent. Neptune Orient Lines, one of the major non-con-ference lines, said that rates on eastbound services would rise by 10 to 15 per cent. On
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    • 192 19 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
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    • 492 19 P O's good results in first three months Lloyd' List A GOOD opening quarter for P&O, the UK's largest shipping group, indicates that Trafalgar House's task in launching a successful takeover bid will become easier in the current year. The news of P O's positive experience in the first three
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    • 441 19 THE Port of Genoa, Italy's largest, remained almost completely silent on Tuesday, paralysed by dockers striking against the port management's attempt to regain control of the deeply troubled concern. The strike which has been going on since last Friday is ostensibly over the dismay
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    • 156 19 NEDLLOYD has announced a series of senior management changes which will take place within these two years. The chairman of the executive board, Mr Bernard Ruys. will reach retirement age in the middle of 1985 and will step down in favour of the vice-chairman, Mr Jacobus Groenendijk.
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    • 106 19 Reuter STANDARD OU Co (Indiana) believes damages tram the Amoco C*dlx accident «0 the eaaat af France la 1978 will be about US$l4B million, chairman Robert Morrow told the aanoal meeting. He said areas reports patting the damages at $2 bililaa ta $3 bllllaa after a Federal
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    • 6125 24 SCHEDTOB A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port
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    • 640 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL m •4k A RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godws FCL Arrival for LCL movement Ship Voy date/time Operator cargo schedule Location L Srimathi 15W 27.484 0700 NAPL TA 3 1000-1100/1800-1900 P4 N Garnet 19W 27.4.84 0700 NAPL FSB 1000-1100/1800-1900 F3 Tor Bay 15/370
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    • 1634 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AFEA African Shipping Agencies <S) Urt-Kwl* Um Transgroup (S). Ahrealdel Umt BervW Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Ttrptrr Sea Consortium (S), Marintex Enterprise (PK). AI par Intrasea (S)/Bin tang Shpg (KL)/ Island Cargo Handling
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    • 1184 26 ALGIERB Algiers Feb 29th. About 56 days delays. ANGOLA Luanda April Ist. 2 vessels at anchor and facing berthing delays of about 2-3 days. Lobito April 2nd. Waiting times of about 1 day. ARGENTINA Bahia Blanca March 26th. 3 elevator units are working well. Waiting times of about
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    • 523 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Court Lady Eternal Moon Feng Guang Honglam 06 Jalamohan Kota Ratna Prof Szafer Qing Chuan 1 Straits Hope Straits Pride Yungfon Lu Anyi Beta Kosmo Druzhba Narodov Equator IV Seng Hai Hong 1 Silver Star Vietxo 79
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 404 17 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korea Flag Vsls Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P. Kdanf/Penanf/Banfkok/Kedunt/ Bus an/Inchon Fm: Busan/Moji/H. Konf S'pore Ajent: Neptune Afencies Pie Ltd Tel: *****77 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 Rl MM M I \H n OOCL I OiyENT QatUcuMtA. LINE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE awcT iw man* 3SM lOBHCMKII7V
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    • 345 17 a SEALORDEJ UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN. IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE KKOVI lAI'AN TAIWAN u. najba v.i* M. MAKAXH IT HAMUAtt Al MRQAB 5* AISO CAILNG HAGOTA MAHATA TOK 17/4 20/4 27/4 30/4
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    • 988 17 TIMES lUisinrss 1 >ir« •< i< »r <>| Si 11J». I| M MTi DEVELOPED OVER A PERIOD OF 86 YEARS (BUKU MFRAH) EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UJS. PACIFIC, OU *fi> I >11 fi rl t us 1 i ■iLhiL' i rnelia connecting Laura at Hkg TO: BELGIUM, HOLLAND, U.K.,
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 282 18 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 23 2) Mm 3) Hlswi 4) Gbori Aartms, Copta •Accept** Europe carf) tor m contact PEW6C P I m, Artwarp, LHovrt. lash. UK, 3) Bmoto. HMwfe 4) Mm. Stoddnta. o*. r m S'port *Mm drtd carjo lor Sport t Banfkok SaM 2/5 J/5 1) ttahno. StoclMn.
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    • 350 18 CONTAINER VESSEL 250 TEU Required for immediate time charter. Please telex particulars to: Paloccaran Co (Surveyor* Adjuittri) Pta Ltd 3303 International Plaza, TLX R8 ***** Phona *****41 m Y.S. LINE Y AM ASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Atlantic/Canada FaadarstKoba /i wi n n/i PU> Malta V& 1/C TOMB a ia/c
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 719 19 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok UTMONMU CMMMMV FIMKFWTOnnS iwaroa w ■bdehss IW—tOWKS TOOOEMSS SO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: Rotterdam to Antwerp. Brtmoadtavon to Brown Jwtuntn UK regions, I Also accepting ICI and FCI cargo to Hong Kong P.Kol+
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    • 803 19 NOTICE IS NIPPON EXPRESS (S) PTE. LTD. General Agents WORLD SHIPPING CO., LTD. Toyko Japan REGULAR UNER SERVICE TO PORT KELANC Are pleased to announce their new regular weekly conventional liner service to Port Kelang offering very competitive freight rates with immediate effect Your enquiries and bookings are welcome Nippon
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 711 20 TO CONTENT UK Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS Spore P KetangPen LeuoesßrMwo Genoa Hburg Rdam Bjvaren Antwerp 12/5 15/5 17/5 10/S 13/6 18/6 16/6 Connecting m Tokyo Connecting m Kobe Aho accepting cargo tor ATLANTIC GULF PORTS via mimlandbndge. ond US MID-WEST by microbridge" FROM CONTINENT UK imports I HW| BTuren Rdam Leharre
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    • 408 20 MC.S.line r l. KDMH FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ 1 Ace Comortium KPTUNI GARICT 19W MHCATOR 35* KOREAN CHANCE 17* PKeUn| leHjne dam Fslowt H'bw| AM»erp 28/4 15/5 16/5 18 5 20 5 23 5 3/5 ?l/5 a/5 24,5 26 5 29 5 8. 5 26 5 27/5
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    • 414 20 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCI t ICI CARGO FOR SGP PKI HBC Fll ROM *NW IHV E»er Guard In Port 27 04 17/05 19/05 21/05 22/05 2«/05 Eter Glory 07/05 01 05 21/05 30/05 01/00 02 00 04 00 E»er Gooif 15 05 10 05 Oi 06
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    • 1116 20 Everett Lines! I COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPOREES (C.P.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" I 4dm* to r Cjft* Mdtjfdni Ik' ao<J all oft*' PHutijn ports until t'anshipmfn! <i? Huflffcong <jn<J o* >• UOr* CPV lnroj|fb BiWs o* I ddinf to tmji desttnjt»or Penanj P KeUnt Swfapore JOHNEVERETT* 27/29 Apr 30/1 May MURRAYEVERETT*
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    • 296 20 US I NOSE u MARITIME PTE LTD ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES IRANIAN SERVICES Loadinf tor B Abbav B Khomeri SINGAPORE SWOSE MARITIME PTE ITO m 2201 U4 7 4 *****70 PORT HUANG MAIOSE MARITIME SON BHD Tfl *****2 3 ff NANG MAIArSIA TRAOf I TRANSPORT ITO T* *****
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 899 21 PIL GROUP VESSEL KOTA CEMPAKA KOTA WISATA KOTA WANGSA KOTA MURNI KOTA AOUNO VOYAGE E-503 E-499 E-501 E-505 E-507 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: 30-3/5 HODEIOAH, JEDOAH, AQABA, PTSUOAN, 5-6/5 DJIBOUTI, HOOEIDAM, JEDOAH, AQABA, PTSUOAN 10-IS/5 HODEIOAH. JEDOAH. ADEN, MOGADISCIO, MOMBASA, D SALAAM 2-5/6 HODEIOAH, JEDOAH, AOABA, PTSUOAN, ADEN
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    • 758 21 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE IOIUROtt Out) Bay Benairon Kit jno Maru Cardgan Bar >9*»urt Eipress Liverpool Bar Btfincn fipress HanWwg Eipress Tokio Eipress from eisope HAM Kit am Han/ Sadrd Kauga Mara SaM Cardgan Bar SaM Frartturt Eipress SaM lot »o Bar SaM Liverpool Bar SaM Bremen
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    • 567 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINE m east nucowTMQ service S'POM RAO YOKOHAMA AOH GOWA Viae 2/5 7/5 11/5 13/5 MAIAfAMT V 10 OB U/5 21/5 25/5 27/5 EXPRESS SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE EXPORT Sonto* 4MB BiabUUi 7WB Biab Übh 7EB 3 a SMGAPORt P KFIANG TLMItV/ lOMDOM HAMBURG ANTWKP 4
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    • 539 21 phashwegyawywa V 241 PA-AN V7O HTONEYVVA V 192 PAGAN V 74 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BURMA FIVE STAR SHIPPING CORPORATION (Burmese National Line) Loading for Rangoon Spore P Kdonj Penong 29/1 May 4/7 May 6/9 May 20/23 May BANK LINE I EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT IVYBANK CLYDEBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 689 22 v K ECUADOR/PERU/CHILE FEEDER/ MOTHER *V BMKt V3O *OCEAN ELITE *4322 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. spore 29 Apr KOK 2f May GUAYAQUI 2f lun CM.UO 2 M UK* CM IQUQUE 7 Jul ANTOFTA (M VALPARAISO 11 M S ANTOMO 13 M S T,U KAWASAKI SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. 135 Cecil Slfeft
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    • 717 24 Rc<|iiHial Container Lines j'" T1 l r tV l lliV Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA ¥0Y STOtt SKLA *OT. STOK PHRT RAT AIM BHUM 179/1(0 17 Apr 245/246 1 May 4 Mar A \r— SINGAPORE ISLANDS U\l: MIDDLE
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