The Business Times, 9 February 1981

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1(81 60 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 64 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Sun. The four Britons detained in Iran since last August will be released shortly, President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr said today. He said: "I was shown a document today signed by the revolutionary prosecutor which shows they are hot spies. So if they are not spies, I
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    • 84 1 UPI MANILA, Sun. At least 10 more Iranian students suffering from the effects of a four-day-old hunger strike were rushed to a Philippine army hospital today bringing the total number of strikers who were hospitalised to about 60. Filipino laywer Crisanto Saruca, who represents the 201
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    • 102 1 AFP LONDON, Sun. European Community car industry chiefs have reacted to Britain's decision allowing the Japanese Nissan company to build a plant in Wales by proposing that Japanese cars built in the Community must have an 80 per cent European parts content, the Sunday Times reported
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    • 93 1 Reuter LISBON, Sun. Portugal took emergency measures today to fight the worst drought in 30 years after the government warned of a national crisis unless rain fell in the next few weeks. Two government ministers went on television last night to warn* of likely harvest failures and the
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    • 96 1 Reuter NEW DELHI, Sun. Foreign ministers of the Non-Aligned Movement, divided over several major international issues, meet here tomorrow amid uncertainty that their surface unity can be maintained. Officials from the 95-member countries preparing tor the four'day conference havĕ# far failed to reach agreement on four key issues
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    • 79 1 UPI LISBON, Sun. A Singapore-registered freighter sank off Portugal before dawn on Saturday, shortly after it was rammed by a Greek freighter, the Portuguese news agency Anop reported? It said U of the 12-man crew aboard the sunken Jeasoa ZZ7 were still wn«rfn g 24 hours after
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  • 99 1 THE feUewfc* kiWrithell meet aettvely Mel stoeke ea the Stock Exeheage ef Stagapere laet week. It gives the teraever In thewaaie ef aefle, rlwhg prleee ea Friday jad the Mgh aai lew fer IM/Sl. C-P-T W Priapa Ml 38. Um VOL xsn 1M 1« 1.58 OCBC m
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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  • 496 1  -  GROWING AWARENESS By HSUNG BEE HWA MORE companies are beginning to accept apprenticeship schemes as an integral part of their programmes to upgrade the skills of thqfr workers. Last year, at least 146 companies instituted apprenticeship training in conjunction with the Vocational and Industrial Training Board.
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  • 258 1 DESPITE unfavourable economic conditions overseas, Singapore industrialists generally expect business to improve during the first half or this year. However, the results of a quarterly survey by the Department of Statistics conducted during the last week of December last year show that only a net 20
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  • 744 1 FULL-LICENCE banks here are faring a massive exodus of clerical staff to ofMiore hanks who are offering up to 15 per cent more pay. .s* The problem differs among banks. A large tfiur aid about 100 clerks departed last year for greener pastures and
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  • 460 1 NYT A NEW glut in world oil supplies may be developing, officials of western governments and international oil companies say. The growing Supplies are putting pressure on some Opec producers to cut bade the surcharges they have added to their official oil prices. The drop
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  • 105 1 PERSONAL Ineeme tax rates wB etaflnt Is bs redneed peetedteally la the aast two Is three wM*nn Am asavlda nalVlalaad /«■fl piwTIOT NUKanil f#T f®tor !te%en!s» i'trdrat llameat last Taeoday, Sol ta ssM ths Osvetn malaly en eeenemle "in,,, «tstiimiint iiiiMiji Is
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  • 211 1  -  Bf TOH TECK S WARNING about the perils of a society which It A> vided and illraaled by clan and social gmp, Prime lflaisler Lee Kaaa Yew aid jtsteiday (hat the tendencj of aoclal M> aion rr ripping °P some restated. "It's showing
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1206 2  -  There are lessons to be learnt from all those plans which end up ignominiously in waste-paper baskets, says lAN MACDONALD as he continues his series on corporate planning. IAN MACDONALD IT WILL be pointless to deny that a great deal of the disappointment and
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    • 949 2 THE IHSfBE TRACK I TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE A WYNNER WHEN it comes to office socialising, Singapore executives have the best of both worlds. Or the worst of both worlds it's a matter of how you look upon the business of out-of-office hours
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    • 938 2  -  Is the Harvard Business School in danger of going soft? Or is the move to offer courses in Selfassessment, Power, and The Executive Family, for example, necessary to balance the traditionally 'hard' quantitative nature of business school training? ANN CRITTENDEN reports. ANN CRITTENDEN ANN CRITTENDEN
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  • 633 3 FT THE name Datsun, by which Nissan motor cars and trucks are known around the world, was originally written with Chinese characters from an old expression meaning "with the speed of a hare." The name was considered fortuitous in 1914, when Nissan produced its
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  • 1144 3  -  Nissan's announcement that it may build a car factory in Britain is a further sign of the way the world car market is changing. Fearing that they may be shut out of their foreign markets by protectionism, Japan's car makers are reviewing their strategies. KENNETH
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  • 793 3 NYT FOR much of the past decade, Europe's car makers have watched the travails of America's Chrysler with little more than interest. Lately, though, an awareness has been growing that there may be some Chryslers in their midst. The European car industry, like its
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1355 4 GOLD SPARKS OFF TREND AFP ERRATIC conditions developed among commodities in London last week, sparked off by the sharp movements in gold, which made an uncertain recovery from 10-month lows. Very active conditions were encountered in the foreign-exchange markets and this tended to drain interest
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    • 1073 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed slightly firmer last Friday, off the day's highs but still £23 to £16 a tonne up from Thursday. Turnover was 2,560 lots including 22 options. Mixed afternoon buying including 'some arbitrage transactions influenced by currency movements made for gains at one time of up
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    • 305 4 Reuter TIN PRICES seem likely to (ace a period of weakness in 1381, although unlike other metal markets there is always the potential financial support from the International Tin Council's buffer stock, metal broker Rudolf Wolff says in its metals outlook review
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    • 207 4 CHICAGO soybean futures finished strong on Friday, up 10V* to 13 US cents a bushel. Prices settled near the top of a 24^-cent range. Local profit-taking ahead of the weekend edged prices off day's highs. However, active commission-house computerfund buying and chart demand along with a general lack of
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    • 69 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON: Fri Previous Malaysian 5% fTa bulk per tonne Marc h 610.00slr 610.00slr April 617.50alr 615.00alr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk February March April May Nigeria 5% ffa bulk st« 655-00qtd 622.50pd 615 OOpd 610.00alr unquoted 655.00qtd
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    • 209 4 NO PUSH lease af life was Injected Inta the «ngapsee predaee market last week and commodity prices desed sa another staM note. Demand appeared to he practically nan aUstont and whatever deals dsae were only In «01 fiaatMes s4 between U and
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    • 159 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday cloeed near the top of a seven-cent range, up cent to stt US cents a bushel in revived trade. Sympathetic local shortcovering following the sharp rally in corn and the soybean complex held values firm most of the searion, traders said. Spillover strength
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    • 129 4 RUBBER futures in London last Friday closed quiet and slightly steadier, down from the highs of the day but still with gains from Thursday of mostly 0.70 to 0.90 pence per kilo. Turnover was 153 lots of 15 tonnes. Dealers said mixed trading during the afternoon extended morning gains
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 129 4 THE US dollar opened higher against roost Continental currencies last week as optimism about the Reagan Administration's proposed economic policies continued to support the dollar. Widespread strikes in Poland also created the undertone (or a stronger dollar as operators sold their Continental currencies for US dollars. The US
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      • 294 4 THE DOMESTIC money market last week did not experience the customary "ttghtnras" associated with the week preceding the Lunar New Year. Overnight rates for instance, fluctuated within "normal" levels reaching a* peak of only 14 per cent. The Monetary Authority of Singapore's "open-market operations" in the commercial bill market
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      • 213 4 THE DOLLAR last Friday eased during the afternoon to its lows of the day. finishing more than one pfennig below the previous close. Earlier, it rose to 2.1650 marks, its highest level since December 1977, but fell on central bank intervention this morning and selling by US operators in
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      • 22 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are earrently prepared to lead to their beet customers is 14.5 per coat.
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      • 127 4 GOLD in London last Friday closed after a relatively featureless day at U*****.00/ 504.00 a troy ounce, about $4 up on its opening and {3 down on the day's high reached at the morning fix. Dealers said it had drifted in a narrow rapge around the $500 level all
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      • 44 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Feb 7, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bbd was as follows: Isafc tad: 15 per cent to 5 per cent. General (and: 4.7 per cent. Movements of funds to- tailed 1519 million.
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      • 49 4 ZURICH exchanges closing quotes on Feb 6: US-DMMM Stc-ISM/SIM CM-1.01/091 D Mk S0 35M M33 DFl-SUTT/MB f FY mjxm/sm b fy i.tmmn D Kr 29.MS1 MM N Kr S.M01X.MBI S Kr 42JM/41S7 Lit 0.1905 1914 Aim Kt 1XTM4/9H5 Port (2i fiX Spain 2JM/397I Arg O.QR/MS Yea CUt «573
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      • 38 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on Feb C: US 2.1400 1500 Stg 4J05/5.005 cu-ms DFI-Slit S FT 118 00/» FFt- 41.31 «15 D Kr 32 42 '48 B Fr (CM) CJ3B/ae B Fr (fla) 4.ZU 223 Yen *****"*
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 342 5 UPI A CALLER claiming to represent the terrorists who kidnapped the Jordanian Charge d'Affairs in Beirut said on Saturday they will kill him unless Jordan and Iraq surrender seven Syrian defectors within 48 hours. The {Alitically explosive abduction of Mr Hisham Muheissen threatened to provoke
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    • 137 5 UPI THE Philippine government an Saturday disclosed an offer to the American multinational, Grumman International, to manufacture aerospace technology in the Philippines. A government announcement said President Ferdinand Marcos revealed the offer before a group of foreign businessmen seeking clarification on the Philippines 's post-martial law policy towards
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    • 303 5 Reuter INDIA, poised to reap a bumper harvest this year, is quietly emerging ss an exporter of cereals after depending (or years on imports. The country survived a disastrous drought in 1979 without importing grains but is (hawing on its reserves which are now
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    • 701 5 AP ECONOMIST Ronald Muller, who has helped some oilproducing states invest their petro-btilions, says at least US$5OO bUlion is available (or global development, if investors can be convinced that development and reindustrialisation are sound risks. Mr Muller argues that what he calls "Opec development bonds"
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 271 5 Agencies AMERICA'S unemployment rate remained at 7.4 per cent in January and has now held nearly steady since last May, the Labour Department reported. While the unemployment rate remains substantially higher than a year ago, when the rate was 6.2 per cent, the January figures still
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    • 728 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tiat FNB PAA PA005 0030 JFK/SFO/HKG MAS MH60L 0830 KUL SLA 9QB28 <mo DHA SLA SQ101 005 KUL MAS MH«5 0830 KUL MAS MHS2L 0835 PEN MAS MH671 0830 KUL AI AL410 0846 BOM/MAA/KUL SLA SQZL1 SQL03 1000 HLP SLA 1000 KUL
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    • 176 5 AFP JOURNALISTS at the Sunday Times newspaper, apparently reassured of their editorial freedom, on Saturday night dropped plans to mount a court challenge to the government's approval of Australian press baron Rupert Murdoch's proposed purchase,of the publication. By a 2-1 vote, the staffers abandoned their decision
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    • 255 5 AP US Secretary of State Alexander Haig has put closer relations with America's European allies as his priority, including "intimate human interchanges," which must be kept out of the US press, the Sunday Times reported. In an interview with the newspaper's Washington
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    • 318 5 AP THE United Slates' foreign trade balance should continue improving this year, shrinking by "a few billion dollars,the Commerce Department predicted on Friday. The main reason for the encouraging prediction, however, is the less-cheerful expectation that the US economy will be outperformed by a
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    • 119 5 UPI THE honeymoon is over for President Reagan. The American Society of Dentistry for Children says the nation's jelly-bean munching chief executive is setting a bad example for the nation's children. The ASDC executive committee has adopted a resolution urging the president to "go
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1277 6  -  By I PATRICIA GOH AFTER been 9ent off with hardly a squeak in the press and nary a fanfare, it was a bit of a shock to touch down at Penang Airport and be given a red carpet welcome and to be thoroughly overwhelmed by Malaysian hospitality.
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    • 654 6 NYT Title Seek: Pmkn h My Time. PaMtaher: Belt, Rteehart Whwtaa Reviewer: ANATOLE BBOTABD. FOR those who don't know him, Anthony Powell is an English writer who wrote five very good novels in the '30s and a dozen not quite as good, collectively called A Dance
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    • 499 7 Title Seek: The Belle*. PmMhher: Magnam Seeks, IIN (ta pages). Reviewer: 8 ALMA WAIJI. THIS book has all the ingredients of political intrigue blackmail, socialist overtures, sex, sordid indiscretions, double dealings and violence. Yet it rises above the run-of-the-mill thrillers. Rowland Summerscales shows a familiarity
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    • 1582 7  -  'How many times must they laugh at me?' is a question you'd hardly expect from Francis Coppola, that powerful figure behind the equally powerful Apocalypee Now. Nor would you expect him to be a big risk gambler who almost became bankrupt over
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    • 821 7  -  WORLD-FAMOUS CELLIST Renowned cellist Christine Walevska has been hailed as the successor to her tamous teacher the great Qregor Piatigorsky. She is probably the only living cellist who has recorded 17 cello concertos. S.W. TAN interviews her during her brief stay here. S. W. TAN UNKNOWN
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    • 212 7 NYT AT his writing desk acre» the river in Brooklyn Heights, Norman Mailer (atove) is getting ready for his Broadway debut. He is collaborating with Richard Hannum on a stage adaptation o< his recently published book about Marilyn Monroe, Of Women and Their Elegance.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 468 6 LEISURE TINEj FILM SHOWS THE HILTON Movie bouse will present a serious film this weekend. The WUby Cinsplrany, *t in South Africa, takes an objective look at apartheid. The film stars Sidney Poitier and Michael Caine. It will be screened on Feb 15 at 8.15pm by the rooftop poolside. There
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    • 1208 6 Jack Jones musical TONIGHT fan of Kuti they htve 5 ri e SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening Mowed by The Youif And The Restless 3.25 God Of Sabre (r) 420 Mafuine Zero One 4.30 Nary of Events 4.35 Sinner Übfom 5.00 NMfe Cinema Galapagos Seabird Haven 5.25 No Honestly Bed,
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    • 549 7 PENGUINS FUTURE POSITIVE Edward da Bono Edward da Bono writes here of the energetic eighties, of the positive future we can heve if we want it. Societies, like organisms, develop certain characteristics that meke further evolution impossible. At thet point hallowed institutions end sacred ways of thinking have to be
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 1298 8 NEW YORK INDICATIONS that interest rates may eoe and a positive response to President Resgan's economic message lifted New York stock prices in moderate trading last Friday. "Hie Dow Jones industrial avenge added six points and advances led declines three to two as turnover rose slightly to 46
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    • 199 8 KEB 6 C» Abitibi 25 A Iran 40 unch Alfonu 42 'i Bank Mont 31 > 'i Bank No*» Scotia 33 Bell Tel 19'. Beth Corp BP Can Ltd... 46 Brasran 34 Camp Red Lake 1Can Imp Bk 30 V Canpar 44 Canpar Inv Pf 19 Car ling O
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    • 294 8 t'EB C Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha Abrrrom 306 5 AE And CI 745 5 AMU 2150 unch Barlows 900 unch Cg Sugar 1800B CNA 490 unch Currie Kinanre 200 5 De Bffrs In<J Edron 510 10 Edgar* 6500B Everrady Fed Volk 450 -5 Eu«it 210 unch Gardian Gienant Gratrmn
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 618 9 York UPI PRESIDENT Reagan appeared to be taking charge of the government last week and cautious Wall Street was Impressed enough to rebound the stock market from a mini-slump. Reagan told Americans they were faced with an "economic calamity" and pledged to lead the way out
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    • 235 9 Tokyo AFP 188 SWELLING balance of margin debts weighed to pall frtees dawn on the Tokyo steek mart* In InckThe Hi sleek Dew Jeaee last «MkfTljSul yen for a ISJT-yen weekly setback. The eeaapeslte Tokyo tsek Funks ngejadex of all fkst shZm LSI petals to »56. Tmaom
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    • 328 9 TOKYO share prices last Saturday closed mixed in lacklustre trading with the market average rising 0.87 to 7,384.98. Dealers said the Tokyo Stock Exchange index, however, fell 0.09 to close at 508.25, with a volume of 200 million shares. Bine chips and populars closed generally lower on liquidations
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    • 1223 9  -  ww |™1 London j By GERALD COLVERD ITS NOT what people say that is important, but the way they say it. When applying this edict to the speeches of Mr Gordon Richardson, governor at the Bank of England, the ability to interpret is dependent on the
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    • 420 9 Reuter TWENTIETH Century-Fats Film Carp's plan to go Private may have coUapaed rty because of the inabdto obtain the US$BOO million needed ft accomplish the deal, some analysts said. Dissent by some outside directors and the likelihood of numerous shareholder opposition suits could
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    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 272 9 KEB 06 Fn COBBEILLB Alr-LiquKle «#f> 12 B S N G»rvals llunonr 1041 1 C S K (ThomsonCult 183 •1 CM Francaiae de* Petroiet Z2290 2.9 CompMnK FlnuKltR Compifnip Oenerale ***** 44 Credit Foncier De Franc* m -5.1 Hachette (Ubnlrt*) »u Machine* Bull Michel in (B) Parlbas Pechlnejr Clflne
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      • 101 9 Ante> Assoc Gen 0 40 *****0 0.56 000 Bastoci Cenuak 779 10 440 Plat 2200 -47 Ftnstder 08 -0.5 Gen Immob 2451 40 in Prl 5350 -25 Italcemenu ***** -000 ItAlfm* IMS 36 ItAisider 205 11 MsfneU M Pi 640 50 0.3 IfarvIU Ere 350 •10 Med lob *****
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      • 96 9 FEB 06 FT* FORWARD MARKET ACN 1 262 -J Arbed 1142 -8 AMiir 300 1 Brascan 062 12 Bru-Lamb 000 unch Can par 1272 12 Cock 174 1 Dr Beers 306 3 Ebes 1700 unch Elecirobel 2000 -90 Gb-Inno-Bm 1000 -100 On 1282 -t Hobok 2630 t 50 Petro
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      • 209 9 FEB 00 Dm Aeg-Telefunken Akao Alii Leben A1U Ven BASF Bay H T Wbank Bay Vbank Bayer 0010 19.00 *****0 ***** uaaoB 100 00 moo 108 906 »0J unch •4 -J U BBT BUM Caaaella Clmn Vrrw Commeribank Conll Gumml Daimler-Benz Drfuua Drmtf Dfuuchf Bank Dreadner Bank Dt Tmn
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    • 723 9 NYT ALTHOUGH it managed to earn US$62 million in the fourth quarter, General Motor*, for decades one of the most profitable giants in American industry, has reported a 1980 loss of fTO million. It was GM's first full-year loss since 19Z1. The fourth-quarter profit, equal
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    • 193 9 AFP THE BRITISH government has confirmed its decision to de-nationalise 50 per cent of British Aerospace with the offer of 100 million shares of common stock. The stock will be offered at £1.5 a share, for a total sum of £150 million. In the prospectus, the government warned, however,
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    • 453 9 ¥k oj Sydney Z. 4 Reuter PLANS by BHP and Woodside to tap the sharemarket tar a total of AJSIO million over the next three months helped the Sydney bourse chalk up its fifth straight loss of the new year last week. Woodside
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    • 765 10  -  K «Singapore By BIBIANA CHOO ALTHOUGH the week closed after just nro trading days, the Straits Times Index recorded a creditable gsin of 19.20 points above the previous Friday'» dose on the back of the sound and fury of the Singapore stock market Most
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    • 216 10  -  WMkMdldFlbe Compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUE IN* Papiiita: Boom tone of twtvfor-one. K L Kspang: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-ooe. OTHERS "H "tbdlvlde each existing share of HK|5 each into two rtiaraa of HK&SO each. As ot tUs wbdlvision, the registered warrant subscription piece
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    • 819 10 mW J K.Lumpur i"f a IN JUST one and a half days of trading, the Kuala Lumpur stock market managed to reap some of the biggest gains in its recent buDtah upsurge. Last Tuesday's firm opening and subsequently strong follow-through drew out the bulls
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    • 724 10 .Bangkok lLj j THE SECURITIES Exchange of Thailand ushered In the Tear of the Rooster with a mfld bang as Investors Initiated a baying move that resulted in most counters advancing, a contrast to the previous week's performance. Though trading remained lacklustre as most investors were too occupied
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 860 11  -  GOLFERS TO TRY THEIR LUCK By CHARMAINE CHAN THREE LOCAL professional golfers intend nof only to try their luck on the fairways of the 1981 Asian Circuit, but also to compete in the entire Local Circuit as well. Lim Kian Tiong, Lim Swee
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    • 324 11 AFP INNSBRUCK in the Austrian Alps is ready to make a bid to become the permanent site of the Winter Olympic. The town, which staged the Winter Games in 1964 and 1976 fulfils all the criteria laid down the International Olympic Commitee
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    • 172 11 AFP FOUR soccer players of Jogjakarta, Central Java, were during the weekend reported to have been caught accepting bribes from a syndicate by officials who checked their wallets after their team lost 0-4 to another team in Binjei, North Sumatra, earlier In the week. Officials
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    • 841 11  -  By JAMES CLARITY NYT THERE ABE taxing people and fans whs feel ikt'|iil lt sea ads Is eamwt wrtsnsiy smirch a sport that has teri»ed In a stele have been thrown far asaaey la teeT&A man eajaylag a aaalhath is
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    • 1104 11 WHAT DO you do when you are five-up after the front nine? "Sort of try to cruise home," said Gerald Loong, who partnered Leslie FW Wong to win the International Cup competition by 6 and 5 against the pair of Tan Kwang
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 112 11 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Mdm Wong Mee Cheng of Blk. 30,349-W. Telok Blangah Rise, Singapore (0409), have applied for a Second Class Beer House licence In respect of premises at 34, Bldeford Road, Singapore (0922), and that this application will be heard In Court No. 5,
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    • 111 11 Mills Booh tm X 1 OF THE to«p VAtUSV HiQH \N®v V t: v<- ti J Bo n fcv r i i First Time inPapeitoack Four Favourite Authors Romances by the most popular Mills Boon authors: SANDSTORM by Anne Mather LORD OF THE HIGH VALLEY by Margaret Way MAN'S WORLD
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  • 237 12 the German Miifactar«r of highpidria machine tools, is taMtacfci first Asian sales ■aattaf It Stagapore. Aft Asian region will be the two-day ■Mjtttac which begins Hay <mm from as far »wl m Mh and Sri MM Bran Japan ■I SMUh Korea and south Na
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  • 934 12  -  By VINCENT LEE S MISSOURI SINGAPORE'S first multistorey containerised cargo warehouse, complete with specially designed container hoists, will be ready for occupation by early next year. This new concept in containerised warehousing is being introduced into the Asean countries by Singapore Warehouse Company Pte Ltd,
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  • 245 12 AFP THE Philippine Central Bank has come to the rescue of four financial institutions now facing depositor "runs" in a tanking crisis triggered by the recent flight from the country of a businessman who left hundreds of millions in debt. The bank opened
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  • 269 12 AFP THE International Executive Service Agency (lesa), a US-baaed non-profit organisation, is to despatch at least 30 experts to Malaysia this year to equip bumiputras with technology in various field including food processing sawmilling, printing and agriculture. Its director for Malaysia, Mr Lee
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  • 127 12 AP THAILAND closed its two key border-crowing points into Laos yesterday after fighting broke out over the weekend across the Mekong River, authorities at the border town of Nong Khai said. Nong Khai Governor Kusol Santhitham said the Thai military in had ordered him to close the
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  • 265 12 "OLD guards" in the Hokkien clan of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry are still going strong. Election results released yesterday by the chamber show that Mr Wee Cho Yaw, chairman of the United Overseas Bank group, is still as
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  • 506 12 NYT THE US Federal Reserve has announced a US$2.6 billion decline in the nation's basic money supply. The drop was a mild suprise to analysts, who said the slower money supply growth of recent weeks indicated that the high interest rates of the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 146 12 1 1 M 1 1!, Please Call *****26/7 Singapore Secretarial Services Co. (Pte.) Roan 1101,11 th Floor, Gotten M#e Tne, Booch Rood Skqpporeo7l9 megement Secretarial ■Vices Sdn. BhCL Tat; *****0 C JatanßukJt Bintang Kuolo Lumpur FRAMES w j S V /j -v a < 'V Local manufacturer needs distributors for
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    • 98 12 Every Irip to North America deserves avtonderful Copenhagen When you are flying nearly half way around the world, you aeserve a break en route in Europe's most delightful city. Relax with the Danes in their cozy, candlelit restaurants. Join them on Europe s longest shopping street. Sightsee medieval castles and
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous

  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 304 13 A NEW service from Singapore to Muara Port in Brunei will commence on Feb 24 using 10-foot containers. Operated by Globe Line Ltd, the fortnightly service will be provided by a 600 dwt vessel, the Suae S. Besides using 10-foot containers,
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    • 566 13  -  By JAN LEE THREE more shipping companies, Hoegh Lines, Mitsui OSK Lines and Neptune Agencies, wiil take advantage of the Port of Singapore Authority's (PSA) berth appropriation scheme by signing the leasing agreement later this month. For the first time, PSA will be assigning berths
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 90 13 AFP INDONESIAN and European international shipping lines grouped in the Indonesia-Europe Freight Conference have agreed to switch to the container transportation system as from 1983, Jakarta Lloyd director Norman Razak announced. The companies concerned will start next year by placing full container or semi-container ships on the conference
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      • 78 13 AFP JAPAN'S Mitsui OSK Lines said the containership service from Japan to Iraq reopened in January after four months' suspension due to the Iran-Iraq war by changing part of the route to an overland route. Until the outbreak of the war last September, five Japanese shipping companies
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      • 80 13 UPI A HUGE explosion ripped away an entire compartment of a 106,000-ton oil tanker off southern Japan last Saturday but all the crew members escaped injury, Japanese Maritime Safety officials said. There was no oil leakage because the Liberiaregistered tanker Harmony Venture was empty. The blast blew
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    • 664 13 Shlpptmg Uae Page Actaipelego Adriatic AIM Atro-Eurasia All trans Alpac Angkutan Aogooivr ANL An toll APL Argentina ASCL Asia Merchant Bait-Orient Bangladesh Bank Urn BBS Ben Uae Ben Ocean Ben Asla Ben bulk Blntulu Blue DUroood Blue Funnel Blue Star Burmese CAVN-FMG OCNI Oejrloo Shpg China Nav
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    • 937 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Name Voy No. Estimated Time of Arrival < Shipping Lines Gdn Mode Opera Date Time Ever Handsome K. Pakhomov Ming Young Ever Loyal Bunga Penaga Nordbay N. Morozov Tambang VII N. Delft Oriental Chief Benalder Dragor
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    • 1442 14 BROKERS reported very quiet chartering on Thursday In the North American grain sector with the easier rate of U5533.40 being paid for business from the US Gulf to Japan in Mch. This compared with 134 agreed towards the end of Jan. The unchanged level of $48.50 fio was
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    • 475 15 AFP THE need for expansion of the container shipping terminal in Hongkong has been highlighted by criticism of the current congestion there. The criticism comes from the president of American President Lines, Mr WB Seaton, whose assessment is that the container port
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    • 1650 15 Seatrade JAPAN Inevitably dominates the Far Eastern shipbuilding industry and after having made a 35 per cent cut in capacity in recent years, which involved 61 companies with 10 Hiring completely, it is now enjoying an improved flow of new orders. South Korea
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    • 241 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Banglar Kallol (1500 after Yuo Maru) 44 Bataan (Tanker) (after Shoun Maru No. 5 P/O subject freeboard) 15/16 Blue Sbinyo (RO/RO) (1200) 47 Jenson U (0700) 22 King Tower (0600) 23 Kota Perwira (0700) 10/11 Kota Bali (Passenger) (0700) 13/14 Kota Timur
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    • 176 15 AFP THE International Red Cross is ready to reconsider its earlier refusal to allow ships immobilised in the Shatt-al-Arab waterway by the Iraqi-liranian war to fly its flag so as to facilitate their evacuation. A message to that effect by International Red Cross committee president
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    • 1069 19 SCHEDULE The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN
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    • 295 20 AFP RATES continued to ease on the tanker market last week owing to lack of enquiry and abundance of tonnage. There was an increasing tendency for owners to contemplate seriously laying up their ships and in fact several market vessels (those available for
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    • 832 20 SHIP SALES LONDON'S secondhand tonnage brokers reported active sales last week with the Greeks taking the lead in transactions. The largest vessel to change hands, however, involved a Peruvian concern which bought the 156,188 long dwt ore/oil carrier Jala» built in 1971 for between U5514.75 and
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 302 13 Scan Dutch V Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C./SCAN/W.MED./U.K. Singapore Tel 91V>011 Port Kelang Tel *****1 Kuala.Lumpur Tel ***** Penang Tel *****6 CONTAINER Sefcedales LONDON FMgkfc Uiti Weather < v ;> I RI) 1M I \ll mi Orient Overseas Conlcx+teA Line niiY cowwobb) samct to eumpe oim ao Cjfeof BrMwrtuwn
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    • 279 13 SKAI.ORI) UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES L S'prt Loading tor FATHULKHW 123 23/2 IKS™"'"M"/J)<W3). Mm Dhab(lS/3). Mma M Fahal(lS/3). Mm Qaboos(2l/3) Ownmam <8/4) Mm Dhabi (11/4) Doha (14/4) Dubai (17/4) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Dubai (22/2) Kuwait (23/2) Dammam (27/2). Mna Qaboos (1/3) Mm Dhabi (3/3)
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    • 416 13 Regular Liner Services To/From All Parts of the World. Singapore Te) *****1 PortKelang Tei *****1 Kuala Lumpur Tel ***** Penang Te< *****6 *1 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: US. PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC, EABT CANADA, ABIAN PORTS Ftidtr Vmml 15-14/2 22-23/2 1-2/3 4-9/3 15-14/3 54/4 29-31/3 v i: m/
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 763 14 CONTAINER SERVICE 3/3 5/3 N OtJNA 10/3 12/3 N HOOWt 17/3 U/3 TOYMM 24/3 26/3 N.CRYSTAL 31/3 2/4 MTUMDW 7/4 9/4 1) G'burg 2) Whuff 3) I n 4) R torn 5) la H P Mm| S port S*ted Sated Sadtd Sadad Sadad Sadad 6/2 1/2 13/2 15/2 Sftfed j
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    • 316 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE TO; PANAMA US ATLANTIC E. CANADA US GULF MM MM *11/2 14-17/J 17/1 22/3 24/3 25/3 *7/3 »/3 MM IBM *23/2 2-3/3 1/4 4/4 a/4 11/4 1V« -14/4 MMB TQMMK *12/3 1711/3 17/4 Zt/4 M/ 4 25/4 27/4 v 2«/4 4/5 Ig lIIMRIIIN 4/3 M/ 3 M/ 4
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 770 15 I THOME COMPANY PTE. LTD. SHIPBROKERS SPECIALIZING IN SALE AND PURCHASE OF SHIPS CONTRACTING OF HEWBUILDIHGS TAHKER CHARTERING MYCARCO CHARTERING TELEPHONE: *****91 (6 LINES) TELEX: RS ***** THOME JO RS ***** THOME Overseas M B M Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sebeh, Sarawak, Brunei Ports
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    • 655 15 Franco Belgian Services i h Fa*' h'r,--:rh vri iff i:h B, ';mr. tcr Eiisttrr. I.inf^ l •ac r coMSCei seme r. sums u»n r<a hwj rNm* a*b«p UFA DM IN*. 4Mr IMB iMB 11 MB. KPTMt 6NBT 'Hl*- «fc MM II MB 14 Kb IS MB KGKJW OUNCE 74 »FA
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 555 16 JjCHapag-LJoyd TO NORTH EUROPE Efc* Mam Benaltow Hanftoni Eipins Hamburg Eipress Tofcio Up m TO IOfTOMANEA TW HK Spore U/2 13/2 18/2 18/2 20/2 25/2 29/2 31/2 5/3 Ere* lan 18/2 20/2 WhcVn 29/2 31/2 TO NORTH EUROPE/MEDITERRAFE A Oooj Trieste 10/3 17/3 20/3 27/3 27/3 3/4 TO USA/OMMOA [sj~«I-
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    • 831 16 KOREA SHIPPING CORPN P. KeiMf PENANG STORE VEGA 157W 2-5 March 27/2-1/3 2-5 March FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 15SE 2-5 March 27/2-1/3 2-5 March TO BUSAN ALTAR 161W 5-8 March 9-12 March 13-16 March FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAIR 162E 5-8 March 9-12 March 13-16 March TO BUSAN MSC KSC KSC
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    • 576 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR [AST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING CARGO fO# HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE ROTTERDAM ANTWERP IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR UNITED KMGDOM SOUTHAMPTON LONOON MANCHESTER BIRMINGHAM BRISTOt. LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LEEDS WEST GERMANY 8W MCftHAVfN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Spar* M Hambwg tatltrdam Fctistoa* Antwerp It Haw (•cr Large 6/0? 17/0? 21
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    • 918 16 Everett Lines! 1 Burma Fivt Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON S port P Pwunf HTAATAHYIIA 13/14 Ftb PHASHHEGTAWTWA 15/17 Fit KTOMTN* M/X Feb B F SS C Agents m Matoyvo BOUSTEAD SH#>PING TEL NOS KL *****2/*****9 Compsnia Arpantina Oa Niwiafin lwfcc»mmnm S. A. C.I. F. M\j
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    • 324 16 r mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SANKYO LINE k Jkarlaimder line AUSTRALIA SERVICE 11/12 Fife 13/14 Fafc BRB. STO HL. ACQ GEXKIL AGENTS OCEAN 9WMC ft UIUIWI PTE ITO SMUirai m *****M/7 ft *****78 K LtBMUt m MM44. 4847 M SUB MENTS f. BUM UST ISM SMVfB TU 38-J712/1/7251
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 290 17 PIL GROUP A PIL GROUP TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING A NEW FULL CONTAINER SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE TO COLOMRO, HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AND AQARA WITH THEIR FULLY CELLULARISED GEARED 372 TEU (INCLUDING REEFER CAPACITY) M.V. RANGER DEPARTING STH MARCH 1981 ft JOHORE SHIPPING LJr 16! JALfIN ItNGKU RADAR PORT Kf I SNG
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    • 178 17 BLUE STAR LINE SINGAPORE NEW ZEALAND AND T/S FIJI FULLY CONTAINERISED MONTHLY SAILINGS DISCHARGING AT NEW PLYMOUTH AND PORT CHALMERS FOR AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH FIJI SHIP AUSTRALIA STAR NEW 7EALANO STAR NtW PLYMOUTH MAR APR* PT CHALMERS MAR APRIL SPOKE AGENTS NIRUON SHIPPING AGENCY PTE LTD. 1102 A MARINA HOUSE.
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    • 717 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE r_ p.- MBUK SOTOH ivJi Vrstru Antwup Franc* Al UK 11/2 14/2 J/1 7/1 1/1 1«/1 i/i HM*w|E«raa Kawti Mm 13/2 14/2 11/2 25/2 27/2 J/J 11/3 11/1 1/1 7/1 1/1 18/1 J/1 U/l IJ/J 14/J M/J I/] 2®/J 22/J 2J/J 25/J
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    • 751 17 'lit' i\ I f V f: A J f I I y \i>* Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE \i \i port imI !»*»?)»to. J)Hto|4,GMrt ;J 2V2 M 13 S/3 [/J 4/3 J/3 10 3 12/3 p mmn (Mto fttto vtu* Spore IXMIIiM 3)Ht«f(4)C to B OAHIIA SM toottot
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    • 546 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES \J«i BANK LINE FOR RTUMON I SOUTH AFRICA SHIRRA BANK SINGAPORE 30/3 eta Reunion 11/4 Durban 16/4 Capetown 23/4 Pt Eliz 21/4 Also accepting fast london and Maputo cargo Lykes/^5 Lines U.S. NEST COAST SERVICE lor o»ct from SfO tbc» SPORt SHe Tat VBC ASHLEY IYKES SM
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 932 18 K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAIMER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA From *ssus* n sp motto vessi KdSmiION SjM 5/2 PK*c*rrw» I St* 1 13/2 TanuMi Mara Lara Gate Hp Fan* Ac* 04H 19/2 17/2 lapan Ace Ciriar muk iralaMe an request Carpes tHe KctptaM* t« Oakland. Vaacau»e» Nrttjnd
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    • 599 18 0 m CALIFOftNU/PAGIFIC NORTH NEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE iMdnf lor lOS ANGELES SMI FRANCISCO SEATTLE. TACOMA VANCOUVER B C Acccptnf Fa/Fa Cant mm P Mint Select I t Ai^tes BEL |JF« 14 f* URhf AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE »<c«ptwf Fa/Fa C«itmm P Kelanf Spore Bo M W Sd fit*
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    • 459 18 SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TH FLOOR OCt AN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****? 13 LINES) GENERAL *****1 114 I INESI TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS 245% RS 2SS6B A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSMIP II 'TIT ••t mil IN'«|ioii;tl Container Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK KM PONY SM BHUM
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    • 632 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601. ICB Budding, Shenton Way Singapore Tel: 22^6322 *****67 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES rr \\X saivi itk Li(\ts .r A memaer ot the Samt t Group oi Companei L'NEW StWV'CE fflOM t(O«£A TAIWAN HONG fONG TO SINGAPORE HAN ROOK *74 Kaabag HJlonf S parc »./<_- 31
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    • 633 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****H *****57 S>an P. Katanc NORASIA NBIO3 2« FA 3 Mardi BOULOGNE/RDAM/ UK (AVON) K LMM MTRASEA (fit) LTD *****11 BOOMS 235*057 TCO 9VTMS TUDMS 4MM4. 4M742. 4MS7I HID OVERSEAS MAMTM SON M> 3(5*54. *****/2 Q ALPAC LINE ALPAC
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 509 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): HK CONTAMER 24W+ C. CONTAICR lON S.S. BUDGE 30* N. GARNET 4W K. CHANCE 2W C. PAUL 2fifc TW BMDGE 511 Containers Feedered to/from F'stowe Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +HK CONTAMER S pore Closing Times: Fa Cargo 0600 11/2 LCI Cargo 1800 10/2 FROM EUROPE
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    • 327 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA STORE KUANTAN PORT KELANG MALUM NEIGHBOUR 15/2 Loading For Dubai/Bahrain/ Damnum MALDIVE PEACE 20/2 Loading for Dubai/Dam man Kuwait MALDIVE MAGE 17/2 Loading for Kuwait MALDIVE POKER 17/2 Loading For Jeddah MALDIVE NPORTER 15/2 Loading For Male MALDIVE PROGRESS 15/2 Loading For Khorffakan/Dubai/ Abu Dhab/Damman
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    • 388 19 News so big we can hardly contain ourselves. Just when you thought H the Port of Oakland would be Nn| content having more container l capacity than any other Pacific Coast port, we leap ahead with a multi-million dollar expansion program that will increase the fort's capacity by 40 percent.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 479 20 GLOBE LINE LTD (UK) REGULAR CONT AMERCED/PALLETISED SERVICE TO MUARA, PORT, BRUNEI Otttftng KHoot containers/reetef 4 cMed chambers Accepts M/L up to 10 loos Accepts c*fo at Gdn 27/28 tor paNetis«<( For enquiries/bookings, please contact: Oceonus Shipping Agency Pte Ltd 63A, Ist floor Anson Centre Singapore 0207 Tlx: R*****5 Tel:
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    • 369 20 OPRACHT (MALAYSIA) Pracht SDN. BHD. REGULAR INDEPENDENT CONSOLIDATION TO I THE I FOLLOWING PORTS:VEMELS ETA PORT KELANG 4/2. 21/2, 2/3, 21/3 31/1,6/2, 9/2, 15/2 18/2, 22/2 31/1, 4/2, 7/2, 13/2, 17/2, 19/2, 27/2 LOADING FOR Colombo, Bombay, Karachi Hong Kong, Tanran, Manila Jakarta, Tokyo, Yokohama, Kob* 19/2, 27/2 UK. Europe
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    • 374 20 I THAI YANG SHIPPING CO. SON. BHD. Vif M MM N.V. INN VMS WT 1/11 kM W *NI TNN TIME VOT 2/11 14/15 Fa Ml NV CHOONVNK WJV 1/11 15/11 Fa Ito/U MILLION SHIPPING SON BHD MMiMIMI 1/11 hM M MUIM mi 2/11 21/21 Fa MMUMMI vn 4/SMr Ur lual
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    • 265 20 PERK AP ALAN LAUTAN MRU SDN. BHO* PO Bo» 220.Koufcnabalu.Sabah HOUAI LMR SBtVIO Sabah Sarawak Bangkok Sngaporr Port kriang I Agents: M'si* Port Keiang: SEALION SHIPPING (M) SDN BHD Tel *****4 *****9 *****1 TIW MA***** Penary St lAM A SHIPPING TRANSPORT SON BHD Tel *****1. *****2 Tlx MA***** P. Gudang:
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    • 336 20 OCEAN LINES] REGULAR NON CONFERENCE SERVICES MEHTOMEMI SEA SERVICE S parc P Mat* P«im| Im**| tor Oh* Nrt frMa/*M/Latt*a/**j OWED ««l SAGASIA PTE LTD. (LOWS (MCYFUS QftOUP Of COMPANIES) 1* tm» (sum) mo b mm mm P. flLip -1* MM> Ml* HCIMII/S him ui ni ii wwim m m MERIDIAN
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 152 20 Regional wetther fi •i /i M >C A ■>:■ ure C er Wim Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 AJM. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather /V Wind direction with speed in knots Rain V-/ Cloudy Sky Way
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