The Business Times, 10 July 1981

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 FRIDAY, JULY 11, ISBI 60 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 57 1 Reuter LONDON, Thurs. The dollar eased from its recent highs on money markets today and the price of gold bounced back above US$4OO today, continuing the firmer trend that set in late yesterday in New York. The London morning fixing price was $406, and in early afternoon
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    • 62 1 UPI NEW DELHI, Thurs. An Indian army captain was killed and an enlisted soldier was injured in an exchange of fire between Indian and Pakistani troops on the Kashmir border about 240 km northwest of New Delhi on Tuesday. Indian troops returned the fire and the exchange
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    • 65 1 UPI WELLINGTON, Thurs. Prime Minister Robert Muldoon presented an election year budget to Parliament today that featured immediate price rises for booze and cigarettes and a whopping $25 increase in tax on departing tourists. Economists expressed some concern at Muldoon's estimated budget deficit of $2 billion, which at
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    • 52 1 Reuter LONDON, Thurs. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher faced demands today to use troops to halt a wave of rioting, looting and attacks on police in British cities. The demands were backed by Conservative members who believed the police, ill-equipped for riot control, could no longer contain
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    • 59 1 UPI TOKYO, Thurs. Japan agreed to extend US$lBO million of government credits to China for financing the development of coal and oil resources. The agreement, a package of seven untied loans, was sealed between officials of the government-operated Export-Import Bank of Japan and the Bank of China.
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    • 80 1 UPI MANILA, Thurs. President Marcos has said he will reduce the number of his Cabinet ministers to 16 and dismiss corrupt and inefficient public employees when he starts a large-scale revamp on July 27. Emerging from a three-hour meeting with a Reorganisation Committee, Mr Marcos said he
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    • 90 1 UPI BELFAST, Thurs. The seven remaining Irish Republican Army (IRA) hunger strikers asked Britain to give "careful" study to their proposals for ending the death fasts and Roman Catholic mediators urged more talks before a sixth prisoner dies. "There is more time between now and the next
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  • 719 1  -  RESTRUCTURING OF RESERVES By LILLIAN CHEW THE restructuring of Singapore's official reserves is well under way with a perceptible shift back into the US dollar. Holdings of US dollars are currently being built up with a concurrent drop in holdings of Japanese yen, German
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  • 246 1 LOWER pump prices for petrol and diesel appear to be just round the corner. Esso and Shell yesterday indicated that they would reduce pump prices once other oil companies followed them in lowering posted (contract) prices. This points to lower pump prices in the
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  • 443 1  -  By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM PLASTICS manufacturer Lamipak is planning to open a new $40 million plant in Kallang Bahru, near its two existing plants. Piling is expected to begin once the go-ahead is given by the Building Control Division. The factory will be run under
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  • 321 1 CONSTRUCTION workers from Malaysia are the main culprits when it comes to slipping through the income tax net. Those who opt to pay their tax in Singapore under the Double Taxation Agreement between the two countries often find that they are able to
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  • 135 1 Reuter ROLLEI Germany's efforts late last year to obtain Japanese support for the Singapore plant failed because of rising wages in the country and the size of the local operations. Canon Inc president Ryuzaburo Kaku said yesterday his company and some other Japanese camera manufacturers were approached
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  • 268 1 THE Gtvfrvneft has set ipitM mlllisa research ud develspmeat fund to sappsrt projects ssdertakea by the pa Mir sector either ee Its swat jsiatly with the private sector. Called the R&D Btock V'ste, It will he administered by a aewly established B4k
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  • 461 1  -  By AGNES WEE SINGAPORE'S attraction as an investment centre has been enhanced with news from Hongkong that rents there will rise sharply following the passage yesterday of a controversial rent bill. The Legislative Council adopted the Rent Bill which will raise the biennial
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    • 174 1 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) Leader—page I ].>?~@.<?'>?&}>~%??(`*}$@)}[;"* 'V% VWishful thinking? No! Wayfoong thinking It's a daydream we all have. A home of our own. It's not easy to turn that dream into reality. But it may not he as difficult
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 661 2 NYT IT IS unlikely that prime rate in the US now at about 20 per cent will fall by the end of this year to the previously estimated 10 to to 13 per cent, suggesting that interest rates may not come down
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    • 470 2 Reuter, AP AMERICAN Trade Representative William Brock says that US commitment to free trade will not deter it from imposing retaliatory duties against countries which violate the spirit of trade agreements. Unveiling a "White Paper" that sets out the Reagan Administration's trade policy, Mr Brock told
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    • 286 2 Reuter AMERICAN officials expressed tmw «ver Crndiaa takeover Ms far US companies bat disagreed M haw ta deal with the problem. Philip Lsomls, sf the Securities and Exekaage Csmmlssisn, said m Wednesday his ageaey supported legislation which wenld impose the sane flaathl requirements en
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    • 455 2 Agencies CHINA would be given easier access to twice as sophisticated American high-tech-nology exports such as computers under new guidelines announced on Wednesday by the US commerce department. The changes, according to a commerce statement, ar? part of "the Administration's liberalised export policy on
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 374 2 Agencies THAILAND suffered a US$l.7 billion trade deficit during the first six months of 1981, a 71 per oent increase from the same period last year. A spokesman for the Thai Commerce Ministry said the country's imports amounted to $5.6 billion and exports totalled $3.9 billion for
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    • 392 2 AP. Reuter IN ANOTHER move to return profitable parts of Britain's nationalised industries to private ownership, the British government announced that it has ordered the state-owned British Gas Corporation to sell the 900 shops it owns around the country. The shops are estimated to
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    • 223 2 Reuter BRITISH and Japanese car manufacturers yesterday failed to reach agreement on the level of Japanese cars to be shipped to Britain. Two days of talks between the British Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders and the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association in the northern Japanese
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    • 294 2 Reuter MORE than a thousand youths, some brandishing crossbows and pitchforks, tried to storm a Manchester police station on Wednesday night as riots erupted in another English city for the sixth successive night. Officers besieged in the station in Manchester's southern Moss Side district
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    • 300 2 Reuter A FOUR per cent increase in total rubber demand is likely next year following a marginal increase of possibly two per cent this year. According to the current issue of Rubber Trends, published by the British Economic Intelligence Unit, improved demand will be based
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    • 802 2 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0010 NYC SPO HKG MAS MH601 0630 KUL MAS MH680 0645 KCH SIA SQ43 0740 DHA TMA TL341 0000 BEY DXB SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH811 0815 PEN MAS MH603 0830 KUL RBA BI427 0930 BWN MAS
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    • 259 3 Reuter YET ANOTHER government agency in the East Malaysian state of Sabah is being investigated following huge losses through mismanagement. Sabah's Chief Minister, Datuk Harris Salleh, said in Kota Kinabalu yesterday that the Korporasi Serbaguna Sanya (KOSAN) a youth movement cooperative in the oil and
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    • 303 3 Reuter EMPLOYEES of the Polish state airline LOT struck for four hours yesterday, seriously disrupting domestic and international flights in the first civil aviation strike in Eastern Europe. Bus and tram drivers also struck for two hours in Bydgoszcz on the second day of a
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    • 139 3 AFP JAPANESE investors have secured a major tax intensive from the Philippine government as a result of an agreement implemented this year reducing the tax on dividends, royalties and interests from their investments. Philippine Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) officials said the tax reduction from 15
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    • 298 3 DATUK Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad will announce his new Cabinet on July 20, four days after he takes over as Prime Minister from Datuk Hussein Onn. He said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that there will be only minor changes and some shifting of
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    • 236 3 Reuter THE EUROPEAN Economic Community (EEC) Commission has announced plans to spend about US$75O million on research into thermonuclear fusion in the next five years. The proposed five-year plan opens the way in particular for further major expenditure at Culham, in Britain, on the EEC's "jet" experimental research
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    • 168 3 AFP A RUNNING conflict between the Indonesian and South Korean partners of a logging company has resulted in hundreds of the company's workers being abandoned and facing starvation in base camps in the interior of West Kalimantan. Bung Tomo, the Indonesian partner of the Ahju
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    • 165 3 Reuter MEXICO'S «II sales have dropped by absat half as Ms attempt U rate prices by UBs2 a barrel tares away Analysts pat the total lea «i sate sfeee early last meath at nsh tmjm barrels per day (bpd). MexWs experts bad beea
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    • 729 3 Reuter, AFP AN ECONOMIC report on the world's leading noncommunist industrial nations shows that many of them face record postwar unemployment and *luggt«h growth over the next year and a half. A modest recovery from recession will now be delayed by at least six months.
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    • 91 3 'The Stamford Arms? No,you wouldn't like it* The place is absolutely riddled with coves with loose-tongues who seem to have nothing better to do than to tell the whole world how good the food and wine and beer is. I used to be able to call it my pub before
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    • 262 3 t i For many years, Mrs. Helen Ling has been a serious collector of antique pottery which once graced the homes of noble Chinese families. In the photograph she holds a Celadon jar from the Sung dynasty (10th-13th Century). The beauty and craftsmanship of a Patek Philippe complements such exquisite
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 434 4 AP AGGRESSIVE expansion of US agricultural exports called for by the Reagan administration could seriously damage the United States' land and water resources. Economists and farm officials said on Wednesday that expansion could come at the expense of production of other valuable commodities. "Perhaps
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    • 345 4 AFP, Reuter Chinese scientists have organised field studies to help increase average grain output and raise per-capita income of China's 800 minion peasants. New China Newt Agency reported that QO specialists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences had been working in five counties
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    • 81 4 THE Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from July 9 until further notice: ■abhor: 363 V* cents a kilo forRSSOne; Csfra: MJ880.83 a tonne; Palm kernel: *865.75 a tonne; Wfttts popper: S3.4MJO a tonne: Mm* pepper: RO6U3 a tonhe; The rates of
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    • 21 4 THAILAND has become the 71st member of the International Coffee Organisation (ICO), its executive dksetae Alexandre Beltiao mm.
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    • 280 4 Reuter THE Indian government has authorised the private trade to export 500,000 tonnes of groundnut meal in the current financial year against 450,000 tonnes exported last year. A Commerce Ministry official said that authorisation to export 200,000 tonnes in the year ending next March was
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    • 252 4 AFP AUSTRALIAN actsnttets have taken leas than a fear to produce dlaeaae resistant lines of augar caae and released them (or field teatis not uncommon lor a new variety to tetae tea years to develop. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) scientists have usod
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    • 273 4 Reuter THE Indian government raised supplies of imported edible oils to the country's 22 states and nine special territories to 47,000 tonnes this month from 42,000 tonnes last month. An official statement said that supplies of these oils are being increased as they are becoming more
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    • 35 4 Reuter THE flueraslond Cotton Muketim Board aapstia to J jIALLI OK Mil Jtnl prooucr X),ww mmm oc cot* tonlnUSL TV> the end of June, 9MBB balss hid been ginned, accordlßf to the board's
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    • 169 4 CHINESE Pradaea Ex elu|i, Stappm, •MaMrieM ft lMkg Ci 11sS: Bute fob SUM setters, ofc) dram (to second hand dm) Cob 3131.00 sellers. mv dram tab 3137.00 sellers. Gsgra: Mixed (loose) 170.00 buyer*. per fob AsU NLW Sn% wIT en, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW JJ72JO sellers,
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    • 197 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (la HE dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsa yara: China Blue Phoenix Ms 2.370 3k 2.8». <0s 3,030 (per bate of 400 lbs). Plsee penis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 338 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices In SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.34, 100 per cent second class 1 08, 100 per cent third class 1.05, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAT BROKEN: A-super 0.80,
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    • 68 4 THE STRAITS Um price In Peaaig yesterday rase five eeats to Ms2fJs a klle, still within the ITA tower range ef $27.28 to $9MI, dealers said. The eaattaaed recevery resulted (rem farther baying (rem Earepe, Japan aad toeaiiy, while baffer stock mnaager sappart raaged widely hetweea St to
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    • 34 4 Rubbsr: July 9 Singapore: Aug: 228.50 cents (down 1.00 cent) Malaysia: Aug: 248.00 cents (down 1.60 eeuts) Tin: M 529.35 per kilo (ap 6 eents) Official offering: 230 tonnes (up one tonne)
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    • 147 4 WHEAT future* in Chicago on Wednesday cioetd strong, up 14Vi to 12 cents a bushel. Aggressive local shortcovering and prnftsrtonil demand following news of substantial Indian US wheat purchases boosted prices from tbe start. Rumours that China bought US wheat and India may be tendering soon for more US
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    • 666 4 COFFEE: Robust* futures yesterday traded at very steady levels throughout the morning after fully matching overnight New York gains in early businesse. Dealers said the terminal market has returned to the recent £780 to £800 trading range and if a stable price platform is maintained for a few
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    • 237 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed around the middle to high side of a lfV* cent range, up 12V* to 16<4 cents a bushel. Traders attributed Wednesday's strength mainly to sympathetic local short-covering, following the sharp advance in wheat. Chartists said the market closed on a technically strong
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    • 136 4 THE Kuala Lumpur market yesterday recovered on covering of Pakistan purchases totalling 10,000 tonnes RBD palm oil for 5/20 August shipment in fairly active trading, dealers said. In July, south gained Mslo to 11,060 a tonne, central $7.50 to' 51,077.70 and north $5 to $1,075. In August, central
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    • 210 4 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with August One RSS buyers quoted at 228.90 cents from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on stale bull liquidation and lack of buying support, they said. Afternoon prices recovered slightly on forward enquity and covering demand,
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    • 315 4 RA8 prices In ctnU per kilo yesterday: No— (per kilo) Buyer* Seller* lat 1 RSS prompt f o b. ***** 213.HN lat 1 R.S.S August m.00 2M 1m 1 RSS. September m.00 234 00 mt 2 iisa m oo mJON UK/Ooja moo mm lot 3 R-S-S rn SO
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 427 5 THE development of the condominium style of living «rill be featured in the "Urban Planning and Development in the 80s" conference in Kuala Lumpur next month. According to the conference organiser, Times Conferences, the second day's programme will be devoted to this style of living,
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    • 386 5 THE use of high capacity computers today enables companies producing many items involving thousands of parts and materials to plan its requirements. The need to plan material requirements assumes greater importance in Singapore with the shift to high value-added products and high technology industries. These points were made
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    • 253 5 THE SINGAPORE Institute of Architects Building Centre and Sime Darby Singapore's Building and Technical Division will Jointly organise a technical trade talk on "Concrete pre fabrication in modern construction" today at Shangri-La Hotel. The speakers are Mr Henning Moller and Professor Knud Holscher from Copenhagen, Denmark. They will
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    • 462 5 BEMINABB AND COUKBES Jyly 2-Aug 4: Sales Motivation and Effective Salesmanship, Bukit Timah Cam- pus, Department of Extramural Studies of the National University of Singapore July 4, 11 and 18: Marketing for the Secretary, SIM Conference Room, SIM July 6-21: Industrial Hydraulics, NPB Cuppage Centre, National Productivity Board
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    • 186 5 SINGAPORE may soon enjoy a double taxation agreement with Luxembourg. The Luxembourg Minister of State for Finance, Mr Muehlen, who is in town for the 125 th anniversary celebration of the Banque Internationale a Luxembourg, will discuss the subject in his talks with Mr Hon
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    • 213 5 THE Port of Singapore Authority recently took delivery of the first of eight split hopper barges ordered at a cost of $6.7 million from FSelmer (Singapore) Pte Ltd last year. The first barge is a 300-cubic-metre Selmer MK 11-A, based on Selmer's standard design. Of the
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    • 422 5 Hitachi has decided to almost double the production of colour television tubes in Singapore to meet increased demand from television set manufacturers. It will install a second production line at Hitachi Electronic Devices (HED), its recently established TV tube Joint venture with the
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    • 132 5 MOUETTE, a two-year old advertising agency in Singapore, believes that a selling message is more effectively captured in a photograph than in a "plain" advertisement. The company, which has a paid-up capital of $30,000, was founded by a French photographer. Xavier Gaeremynck (now its managing director). This perhaps
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  • 358 6 THE RECENT decision by Bank Negara to discourage banks from financing overseas acquisitions makes a lot of sense in view of the tight liquidity situation in Kuala Lumpur and the need to fund the massive projects involved under the Fourth Malaysia Plan. At first sight this
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  • 283 6 IF FREE enterprise had ever to retreat to a last stand against the sweep of socialist sentiments and policies, it is surely Hongkong that would provide the final battling ground. It is in Hongkong that the principles of laissez-faire have been pursued with greatest dedication, where
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  • 1091 6  -  By SALMA KHALIK SINGAPOREANS have the highest standard of English in the world among non-native speakers. Surprising though this statement may seem to Singaporeans who have been bearing constant exhortations to improve their mastery of this language, it is in fact the truth. This was disclosed
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 661 6 -11-OIE CBOSSWORD 4 Mrflr 'M <1 ACROSS 4 Promise to take a fatherly rote? (I) 7 la which tt's difficult to row, even using huge oan (5, S) I Surta again with some freak information 10 Stops contributing to aocial systems (5) 13 Like unrestrained Jokers (4) 14 The whole
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    • 630 6 Leadership changes j ef ink la Iraa wu MeChmi kal« able tai Cklu M< away by tto bUnit Iraa, am mrvtow wttb New ttea. May the revel ef Fer- (eh 8, 10JI). The late Jaeh la Cuiidy 'toreMLerC •eat ef the ITX2Z I M rwWKMjF 8, 1J0). aai I—argeaee. The
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  • 929 7  -  By FONG MEW LENG THE GOVERNMENT'S $50 million block vote to promote research and development (R&D) is a gesture of generosity that should not be ignored. This pool of fund completes a spectrum of incentives that was implemented last year to stimulate higher spending on research and
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  • 1202 7 "WE ARE three years ahead of our nearest competitors in Europe and America," Mr Francis Siah, managing director of Lamipak Industries, said with the confidence of a man who knows not only that he is ahead but is also capable
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  • 740 7  -  FORUM with LEE YOKE MENG MUCH baa beea said about iwrkwi' work attitudes aad the ue ef merit m Ike mala criteria far seeead Iter pay Increases. Bat baa aaysae, apart tram empieyees, ever wsadered If there are ways la which sapemtoois eaa be aaoeseed by their
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 763 8 THE NEW YORK stock mar ket on Wednesday finished on a weak note as investors continued to be uncertain about the interest rate outlook. The Dow Jones industrial average was down fractionally and declines outpaced advances by a small margin as volume narrowed to 46 million shares
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 341 9  -  By SALMA KHALIK BANQUE Internalionale a Luxembourg has applied to the Monetary Authority for approval to upgrade to merchant bank status. The application was only filed yesterday, but the bank appears confident of getting the approval. It has already booked an entire floor of the Octagon at
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    • 116 9 APP THE BANCA Naitoaal? Del Uv«« (BNL) keeune the •eeead Itallaa baaklag Mtobttahmeat to «pen breach la Beijtog. BNL'a ehalrmaa Nerto Ned aad maaagtaa director Praaeeaee Blgaardl apeaed the baak's repreaeatottve afBee dartag a reeepttoa held la eeatral Beljlag ea Wedaeaday. The New Chiaa New*
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 212 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally firmer in thin trading on some buying interest, influenced by the rise in Hongkong and market concern over the political situation in Poland, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 21 lots while kerb volume was at 132 lots, they
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      • 33 9 New York 1KB HOB 4.866 8.106 Zurich g SOB 8.40B •.706 8.606 Singapore 8.80B WW 8.40B (.806 8.808 Closing price* in US dollar* a troy ounc a. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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      • 99 9 THE US dollar yesterday eased slightly against most major currencies in quiet late exchanges, after opening firmer yesterday morning prompted by a further increase in US interest rates, dealers said. The dollar eased to 2.1725/36 marks from an early 2.4760/70, and to 2.1070/90 Swiss francs from 2.1145/75 while the
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      • 476 9 DESPITE strong support for the US dollar in the morning, it eased off slightly at closing against most major currencies in the local money market yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, the US unit began the day at 2.1640/80. It was traded to as high as 2.1695/ 00 before
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      • 178 9 THE dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed at 229.45 yen, compared with a 229.40 opening here and a 229.30/40 close in New York, dealers aid. This was easier than the 229.90 close here on Wednesday. Trading was active and volume U531.29 billion. The market calmed in the afternoon after
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      • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 13.8 per cent.
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      • 181 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on July 9. US DoUaret Spoti Offer Bid 7 days 19 9/16 197/16 1 month 19 1 > 19H 2 months ISH IS*. 3 month* 1813/*****1/16 6 month* 16 3/16 IS 1/16 9 month* 17 3/16 171/16 12 months 17
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      • 45 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on July 9: Overnight: »W% CaJ] deposits: 9% to M« BsyiM Selliaj 3-month Treasury bills «W 8'* 3-month Bank bills 1315/1« 1313/1« 3 months CD 13 12'» 8 months CD 12 7/18 12S/18 Source: National Discount Co
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      • 96 9 THE dollar yesterday eased in quiet trading here amid no new factors. The level of US interest rates was the main determinant of movements, dealers said. Sterling followed the trend of other currencies against the dollar and opened at $1.8840/50 compared with a close of 1.8785/ 8800 on Wednesday.
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    • 220 9 AFP TO REFLECT better both its capabilities in the loan syndication and project financing fields, and the growing importance of Hongkong as a regional financial centre, the Chartered Bank has restructured and expanded its international department. In announcing a series of appointments which form part of the
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    • 158 9 Reuter THE GROWTH in French money supply will be strictly controlled, Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy told Parliament without giving figures. The previous government of Prime Minister Raymond Barre set a 10 per cent target for the growth in M-2 money supply this year but the new Socialist administration
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    • 189 9 A BIG SALE of British government bonds flopped on Wednesday, giving Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government a setback in its attempts to meet its borrowing needs. The £1 billion worth of inflation-linked stock failed to attract a full subscription and the government surprised dealers
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    • 263 9  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE RUSH is on for Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation's Mastercard. Within two weeks of its introduction, the bank has received around 300 applications, a figure that far exceeds its initial expectations. Applicants will have to wait about two to three weeks for their
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    • 111 9 CHARTERED BANK and Citibank NA are now posting higher prime lending rates ®f 13.5 per ceat aad 14.6 per cent, respectively. Chartered'» savings rate will remain unchanged at t per ceat far accounts of less than $l,tM aad at It per eeat far accoants af mare than
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 217 9 OPENING AUGUST 22nd BRUNEI'S FIRST INTERNATIONAL HOTEL THE SHERATON UTAMA Soon, a new standard of excellence in Brunei. The Sheraton-Utama. in the heart of Bandar Seri Begawan. will truly be one of a kind. Surrounded by 1.3 acres of lush landscaped gardens, it will offer 170 luxuriously appointed rooms and
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  • 1676 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Allied Choc <3.328)
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  • 193 10 aNOANttimriiwr DIAMOND MOI rrroai E The Commerce The Savings Pond S pore Prxif Find S pore Sec Fund S'pore Invest Fund S-pore Equity Find 3 91 4.11 IS 2.34 LT3 in 2.10 ITS 1332.Msd/ est 1 43 1.71 (Mmmm 1 frtst Diamond S pcreFd INCOME BON (Cam* pi
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  • 2794 10 Gr*s Gr*s Net 1*81 Last Dir Div YTd P/R Vol Day Hick Low COBH>T Sale or- CVr rooo> High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 4M 320 Acma 472 susp 14.5 33 10 16.9 Alcorn 300 10.0 23 33 25.0 390 130 Allied Choc 330 2 4.0N 13
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  • 1900 10 BID and offer prices officially listed sad 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 other- m liif il wue specinea. MMJBTBIALB Almm (3.828) (1) 19 (2) 3.82 (1)
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  • 114 10 Reuter THE MELBOURNE National Companies and Securities Commission (NCSC) has suspended trading in shares of Ash ton Diamood Joint venture company, Northern Mining Corp NL (NMC), a commission spokeswoman said yesterday. On Wednesday, the Melbourne Stock Exchange suspended trading in Endeavour Resources a unit of Bond Corp
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  • 861 10 MARKET bails, which had beea Heklag their weaadi Mwflmt the week nuulr eeiaehaeh late yesterday ui KM the Straits Times ladastrial ladei 4.J9 pelats higher to eieae at Itt.M The market's perferm* aace iartag the greater part ef the day leaded to be ladedal ve aad
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  • 501 10 BUYING interest returned to the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday after the bearish sentiment of the last few days. Although interest was on industrial issues, most other sectors improved. At the close, gains led losses 97 to 17. The morning opened steady as buying orders
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 642 11 SHELL Refining Company Bhd has committed another Ms7s million (or the building of a second platformer. Scheduled to come onstream in the second half of 1982, the platformer will play an important role in meeting the anticipated increase in demand for petrol in Peninsular Malaysia. The
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    • 509 11 FOLLOWING a fine performance in the year past, Timuran Holdings Berhad is again confident of improving its profitability in the years to come. This optimistic forecast was made by Timuran chairman Tunku Tan Sri Mohamed bin Tunku Besar Burhanuddin in his annual statement to shareholders. He attributes
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    • 574 11 Carreat Ex Baahs Date Tatal far Tatal far Paymeat Date Claae Payable the year Previa** year API 3%TE Jun 10 Jun 22 Jul 13 3%TE Aleam 5% Jun 11 Jun 23 Jul 15 10% 12% B Stmktwug 30% (q) Jul 20 Jul 27 Aug 12 30% 30%(q) Bats
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    • 151 11 Date Last Pall Year Company Period Announced Net EPS Grans Pre-tax last year (cents) Dfv. Praflt <%) (rm) K L Industries F 1/5 0.4 218 Kesang Tin F 5/5 64 Public Bank F 15/5 27.2 7.5 5,442* K Kampar F 17/6 69.8 73.3 3.647 Kramat F 17/6 1.112L
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    • 392 11 GENERAL Ceramics Berhad's average annual consolidated earnings before taxation and extraordinary items over the next three years, on a weighted basis, is expected to be MJ4.5 million. This forecast was given by General Ceramics's adviser, Amanah-Chase Merchant Bank, in reply to KLSE queries
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    • 692 11  -  By LOH YEE LIAM METAL Box Berhad is confident of "benefits from the enlarged opportunities'' later in the current year, provided increases in operating and raw material costs can be contained. MBB chairman Tan Sri Datuk Hamzah Sendut, in his latest annual statement to shareholders, said
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    • 843 11 FOR the financial year ending March 31 next year, directors of Jack Chla Eateeprlaes (Malaysia) Bkd expect to declare the same rate of dividend for each share after the company's paid-up capital is enlarged by its proposed l-for-3 rights issue. In reply to an earlier query from the
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    • In Hongkong...
      • 49 11 has announced a final dividend of seven cents (six cents) plus cash bonus of 10 cents for the year ended March 31. A 3-for-20 bonus issue was declared when an interim of three cents (two cents) was announced. Books will close from Aug 8 to 19.
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      • 31 11 has announced a final up nai announced a nnai dividend of HKSI.6O (40 cents), making a total of $2 (70 cents) for the year ended March *****1.
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 289 11 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday closed mixed in moderate trading with most issues staying much the same as Wednesday amid selective buying, mainly in reaction to some of Wednesday's falls, dealers said. The Hang Seng index closed 6.16 points up at 1747.20. A support to the market came from
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    • 65 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed in inactive trading, dealers said. JULY OB Babti All* Fibre 130 -a Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ajrudhajr* MO -s ua iao -j Berll .***** BO -s Industrial Finance Corp 101 unch Rama Tower 00 -03 Satia Union 1S3 I Slam Cement 100 -4 South
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    • 76 11 JULY 08 Pcao* Acojc Mlnln( 0062 unch AUu Con. B. >4-30 iU Bajulo OoM ooa -0 0003 Benguet Coo. B 56 14 Br Goodrich 10 unch CDCP 3.10 unch leptnto B 1035 -0006 Marlnduqur B IX -0-2 Oriental B 046 -cm Phil Omni 03 -0003 Phlle* B 1825 -0.0175
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    • 279 11 THE recent downward trend continued yesterday as a rise in US prime rates heightened concern over the rising local rates, dealers said. The All-Ordinaries index finished the day 12.6 points down at 662. The fall, representing a capitalisation loss of more than $2.7 billion, took the market to its
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    • 413 11 SHARE prices yesterday fell on profit taking in front runners and big capitals with many investors worried about high prices. However, issues related to office automation kept rising on selective buying, dealers said. The market average closed 21.22 points lower at 7,896.16. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index shed 0.39
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    • 57 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 522.4 Tuesday 529 5 Week Ago 548 7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 953 48 Tuesday 954 15 Week Ago 967 66 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1747.20 Wednesday *****4 Week Ago 1727 78 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 727J Wednesday 734.6 Week Ago 754.4 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 304 11 STOCKS MARK TIME BUT PROFIT SEEKERS SHOULD SEIZE BARGAINS The ki on New York market is prelude to eruption of buying. False signals that interest rates are about to decline have kept New York stock prices in a stall (or the past several weeks. But while the public is preoccupied
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    • 104 11 GEO. LUCAS TRACTOR EQUIPMENT, INC. REMANUFACTURERS OF CATERPILLAR CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY extend a cordial invitation for you to visit us at our USA trade exhibition now in progress at the Mandarin Hotel. We offer a 30-day delivery to Singapore of the following remanufactured Caterpillar construction machinery: Crawler tractors Loaders on tyrss
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  • 326 12  - Bid to acquire Town City By CHOO AI LENG TWO property developers Mr Hendra Rahardja of Indonesia and a Singaporean, Mr TK Lim have jointly proposed a $104 million takeover bid for Town City Properties. They are making a cash offer of $5.20 a share to acquire all the remaining
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 146 12 Rises H Leonf Credit 1700 100 PMC 1010 90 C Sugar* 1880 90 Kings 015 90 G Ceramics 860 60 M U I 1830 50 A P I 600 50 Hoof Leong Ind 2340 40 B Ray* 820 35 J Cement 650 35 Metro Hldga 2050 30 O U
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    • Article, Illustration
      153 12 Rises HLInd 2500 +150 C Sugars 2050 110 M A A 540 100 TDM 378 +62 PMRI 1200 +60 PMC 2060 +60 G Ceramics 940 +55 Loytape 374 +54 E A 1 540 +50 Magnum 880 +50 S pore La nd 1460 +50 API 635 45 Sentosa 570
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  • 139 12 PUBLIC Bank Berbad (PBB) has reported excellent resalts far the year jut ended, with groop net profit nearly doubled at M)l«.tt million for the year ended Dec SI, 138*, compared with $5.44 million prevloosly. At the hank level, aftertax profit wan a hefty $S.sf million
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  • 138 12 BOUSTEAD Haldlags Bhd ku MMUHd Irak Mm tor the elssare af its traaafer reglsters. Sabjeet to the apprsval •f the MilajniH Capital lasaes Csmmlttoe m Ito righto aad bHU laaaea, the traaafer register will he el seed m Aag 14 far the parpaae af the
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  • 777 12 SES LISTING LIKELY ■ma Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani PROPERTY developer Ipoh Gardens (IGB) is coming to the Kuala Lumpur stock market in a big way with the largest Malaysian public issue so far. It is floating 49.377 million ordinary shares of 50 cents each
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  • 364 12 GENERAL Lumber's capital reserves, previously standing at zero, have swelled to a total of $5.15 million following a revaluation exercise. The company disclosed yesterday that government valuers had valued the land of General Lumber (Holdings) Bhd and subsidiary General Lumber Sawmills Sdn Bhd at $4.61 million
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  • 880 12 LONDON, Thurs. The market closed mixed in moderate volume with government bonds the active sector after yesterday's shakeout which followed rx demand for the Treasury per cent 2006 index-linked stock, dealers said. The index-linked stock was exhausted in first time dealings this morning at 86M and closed in
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  • TAKING STOCK...
    • 552 12 by HOCK LOCK SIEW INVESTORS' confidence in the stock market has never been so badly shaken in months as it is now. The mood at the exchange these days is thick with uncertainty and extreme caution. Some stockbrokers have been advising clients to refrain from making
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    • 86 12 AP NEW YORK, Thurs. The stock market advanced slightly this morning, making a new bid to rally after its earlysummer decline. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 0.96 points to 964.43 in the first half hour. Gainers outnumbered losers by 5 to 4 among New
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 149 12 TWO FOR ONE BONUS| I tijtfijS ASIAPRINT '81 I S.E Asia 2nd International I Exhibition of Printing Graphic Arts Equipment Supplies ASIAPACK '81 S.E. Asia 2nd International j Exhibition of Machinery and Materials for Packaging j OCT SINGAPORE 12 noon to Bpm A profitable appointment for all trade and professional
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    • 545 12 Seminar: Learning from The Japanese Experience Venue. Shangri-La Hotel Date: 27th 28th July 1981 t There is a method in the Miracle of Japan. It's a man-made Miracle in Economic Success that can be repeated elsewhere. This seminar analyses the factors behind the success and explains what you can learn
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 60 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Thundery showers in several places. Report tor 24 hears prior to 7J9 pm m Wy 9 »t the airport. Maximum temperature 31.6 Associated humidity 61 Minimum temperature 23.6 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 4.85 Rainfall in millimetres 1.1 Total rainfall for
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 190 13 FROM the beginning of next year tanker owners will have to calculate brokerage fees separately from the Worldscale rates formula, following a recent US anti-trust settlement. Until now, brokerage fees have been included in the Worldscale rate calculation a toll used by owners and charterers
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    • 639 13  -  By VONG NYAM MING THE bouyant shipbuilding industry in the southern part of Sarawak has prompted the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Lloyd's Register of Shipping (LRS) to start a subsidiary operation in Kuching. A two-man team from Lloyd's Kuala Lumpur office, Mr Derek
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 60 13 AFP HARLAND and Wolff Shipyard in Belfast announced a 1980 loss of £32 million against previous loss of £43 million. Since 1962 the firm has made a profit only in one year. It now has 7,000 workers as compared with 25,000 in the peak years. No
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      • 114 13 AFP JAPAN'S Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering Co has exported a "floating repair shop," or maintenance barge, worth 4,500 million yen, to ADMA-OPCO Ltd of Abu Dhabi. The barge, named Al-Hyleh, is designed mainly for installation and maintenance of oil rigs as well as checkup and repair of
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      • 77 13 Reuter THE full bench of the Arbitration Commission will consider industrial disputes at the port of Melbourne which are tying up container cargo, commission president John Moore said. Waterside Workers Federation members have lifted work bans on the handling of overseas import containers, allowing about 75 per cent
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      • 109 13 AFP THE Kishinschand Chellaram group of Hongkong has ordered another 31,000 ton bulk carrier from Sunderland Shipbuilders, part of the state-owned British Shipbuilders. The contract, valued at £12 million, brings the total of ships being built for Hongkong by British Shipbuilders to 380,000 tons worth over
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    • 741 13 Shipping Lint Page CM Shipping Linr Page CM Achipelego vn 4 Fargo Shpg vn 2 Adriatic Container vm 5 Feaco vn 4 5 AIM VI 3 Flotta Lauro V 5 Afro-Eurasia VI 2 Fountain IV 2 Alfred CT vm i Franco-Be lg m 45 All trans vn
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    • 279 14 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Botany Treasure (Tanker) (1800 subject gas free, head west for D/L A T/L) 35 36 Centaur (Passenger) (1400) 1/2 Equator II (after Jenson) 22 Fujikaze Maru (Tanker) (0600 subject gas free, P O) 15/16 Indian Goodwill (1200 46 Jui Jiang (0900 after Lampung) 8/9
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    • 1078 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. Time of Lines Operatn Arrival Date Time Lexa Maersk 8104 11.7.81 1200 Maersk 51 TT P. Pierce 72E 11.7.81 1100 APL TA 6 TT O. Champion 15W 11.7.81
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    • 1437 14 BROKERS reported fairly quiet chartering on Wednesday throughout most sectors of the freight market but rates generally held about steady. In the North American grain sector, cargoes were covered from the US Gulf to Algeria at U5544.75 and to Venezuela at $22 while a steady $30.50 was agreed
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    • 578 15 TRADE is increasing at a healthy pace in South-east Asia. Many inefficient vessels have been laid up or scrapped. There is a shortage of modern tonnage between 3,000 and s,ooodwt. Many more affreightment opportunities are available to shipowners. Vessels Open: Tug and barge service available to Indonesian ports.
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    • 532 15 Fairplay THE new Philippine shiprepair and newbuilding complex at Batangas Bay, operated by the PNOC Marine Corp, now boasts of the largest hydraulic actuated elevator in the world as well as the only chainsupported platform in the world to be rated (Class A) by Lloyd's
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    • 174 15 JEROM, a 138,283 dwt tonne tanker,became the first vessel to use the Sembawang Shipyard new President floating dock which began operation this month. The taaker owned by Intermarltlme Management BA, is docked for the installation of crude oil washing (COW) and inert gas system (IGS)
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    • 598 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. Advanced dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN/PK
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 405 13 Scan Dutch V Fast and Regular Service To /From N.C./SCAN/W.MED./U.K. Singapore Tel *****89 Port Kelang Tel *****1 Kuala Lumpur Tel ***** Penong Tel *****6 <s§* RI) I\ I W I H •m Orient Overseas Co*tlci*ieA LINE FULLY CONTAMEMSED SERVICE TO EUROPE CaAing IrMWIMM alter Hamlwrt 'Closing Times (Spore) (VIA SUEZ)
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    • 288 13 OSEALORDH UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES loading for "mi FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Iraq cargo acceptabte infranrit Vessel *JEBEL All V 16 •Ckfung tim« fa 12/7 2700 Mrs La 12/7 1000 Mn BAR ZAN Vl6 S DOT 14/7 e Loading for Dubai (22/7). Kuwait (24/7). Dammam (28/7) Abu
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    • 683 13 Nedlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services To From All Parts of the World. Smgopore Tel *****89 Port Kelong Tel *****1 Kuola Lumpur Tel ***** Penang Tel *****6 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES I TO: U5. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS SLmgapor* •SWGAPOW CLOSING TMCS CY 12tti Juty 2300
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    • 646 14 MIBD MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Mm Acctpltaf Far 1) B*cdona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. L Hawe. Bilbao. Baste. UK. 3) Bremen, Bremerhaven, Aarhus. Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) MaWno.
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    • 217 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US AtLANTIC EAST CANADA IE bW 11/7 11/7 »/7 2i n a/7 31/7 1/1 i/i w/i lt/t 17/1 11/7 0/7 8/7 11/7 J/« VI 13/1 11/t 22/1 KP mi "BARBER TAIf" Mr 17. "BARBER MENCLAUB" Mr 21. "BARBER TOBA" 2. "BARBER TSU" k* S. TO:
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    • 429 15 QCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT H tw| Bum r ten U > Sat* 11/7 13/7 15/7 mi nn nn nn nn v* •7/1 M/ 4 12/7 14/7 14/7 11/7 0/7 H/7 H/7
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    • 583 15 NOTICES FAR EAST/GULF OF ADEN AND RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE SABAH, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS CONGESTION SURCHARGES ADEN, HOOEIDAH AND PORT SUDAN Reference is made to the notices in the Press on 15th January, 1981, 20th March, 1981 and 15th May, 1981. The member Lines of
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 547 16 Hapag-Lloyd TO WMTH CMMTC ear i+n Ui "too accept*! traatf fPffnawiM cargo tor CAJWKAN VKST WCS M Hamburg in m »1 16/7 20/7 4/1 6/1 Genoa HOu'l 8 hart* Rdam Antwerp Swi W7 17/7 20/7 /7 23/7 31/7 Uphl 1/1 6/1 9/1 ■MAw Hft LMg h*ch Hmm Lipnu 24/7 11/1
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    • 435 16 I/norn shipping UnLn cORPN P. Kelang PENANG S PORE VEGA 161* $-13 My 13-15 My 16 II My FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 162E 8-13 My 13-15 My 16-18 My TO BUSAN ALTAR 165W 27-30 My 31 My-2 Aut 3-6 Aug FR SAN BANGKOK ALTAR 166E 27-30 My 31 My-2 Aut
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    • 604 16 (7) EVERGREEN LINE r FAR EAST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BIRMINGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS ETC. WEST GERMANY BREMCftHAVEN. OSLO. STOCKHOLM. GOTHENBURG. AARHUS. COPENHAGEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Saw* MM Han**! Frtntwn Mtmim Mw» L« Haw. (mini 16/7 27/7 >?{» IV* nn li/i
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    • 800 16 6 JBk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" f A g I |mm FOR RANGOON L ""fcdai|«t mtf HTANTAWTWA MYOMA TWA PACAN Sp art Pf3o3/10 M 12/14 M 12/13 W" n/2t u C A»nn m Motoyva BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TELNOS KL *****2/*****9 Compaiwa Arfwrtirtt Da NavtMCMd Inttrosntmwitai S. A. C.I. F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE"
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    • 418 16 Helo.s.e OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAUS SERVICE GENERAL AGENTS OCEAN SHTPWG I EWTERPWSES fit LID SBBAPORE 111 ******4/7 ft 22*137* ILUMPUR TEL U4444 U47SI *ONTS M MALAYSIA P. KtLUtt EAST ASIA SMTPMC m JM732/3/7251 KMK RMLAYSM TRACE ft TRANSPORT TEL f 7*» ft ***** KARACHI SERVICE SMGAPOtt
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    • 950 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO, HODEIDAH, JEODAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL *KOTA SAHABAT 9W/10E KOTASAHABAT 11W/12E KOTA SAHABAT 13W/14E S PORE I COLOMBO I HODEIDAH JEDDAH AQABA I COLOMBO S PORE 2-3/8 I 10-11/8 M 3-14/8 16-17/8 I 26-27/8 I 31-1/9 26-27/7 31-1/9 6-7/10 6-7/9 12-13/10 14-15/9
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    • 913 17 1 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE HBURG BHAVfN ROAM HAVW SOI ON Png Ham Bha«n> 8 dam Ma.rt UK Gta, Act 15/7 Manama E«prt« 9 1 U/l 12/1 H I 7/1 Bern all 77/7 TtAy« Ba» 17/1 19/1 20 I 22/1 15/1 Outfit Bun|i I I Brtmtn
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    • 765 17 T 4 r Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED/UK/NC/SCAN 2 5? 2 >■ I i K T K 5 B DMH to fort 6 PFNACA 17 7 B DAHLIA 74/7 B PIWU 31 7 B DMA M B PfNAGA II B DM* n/» B 1 MCA I
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    • 616 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOB REUNION S. AFRICA A. VESSEL Also accepting FCL containers. Spore: Aug (loading direct for Reunion, Durbon and Capetown only) Lines U S. WEST COAST SERVICE Vy tart Iron SFO Ibck SPOBf Bl WN SHe Tac VBC LESUE LYKES SM Std 11/7 20/7 14/1 11/
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    • 854 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA fUDEI *SSELS* PK MOTXX VESSELS TH U Sf NY Nord St* V 5 14/7 It/7 Amanca Man 3/1 IC/I Baota Mara 1/1 lt/l ToM* Mara 5/1 21/ I Nord Bat VI 25/7 27/7 lapan Ike 11/1 21/1 lan
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    • 517 18 f CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE ltt*n tor lOS ANGELES UN FRANCISCO SEATUE TACOAM VANCOUVER B C Accept** FCI/FCI CUmwn w S 7sr ',v AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Rcc«p4ii| FCI/FCI Minn NEW ZEALAND SERVICE Lu*| tar mow. imUTON. MLMCTM mound Acu**| fa TO MM) Pfnjnj P Krtjnf JAPAN
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    • 502 18 r ir 3 S A(iroup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD. 20TM FLOOR OCE AN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKf TING *****2 (3 LINE SI GENERAL *****1 (14 i INE Si TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS 2459b RS 2SS6B A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSMIP EOOlj fSrr WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK m
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    • 619 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601 ICB Building. Shenton Way Singapore Tpl *****22 *****67 P Keiang Tel *****4 *****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES STORE P. KELANG LOADING FOR: A VESSEL 12 Jul Bahrain BUNGA VMM... 20 Jul Jeddah/P.Sudan A VESSEL 20 M Iran Ports Ihtyundae Shipping Co. lid. Y'hama Kobe S'pore
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    • 609 18 f INTRASEA (PTC) LTD. House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone **********4057 BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK AK RITAS ***** ANANGEL LBERTY ***** pore P. Kfbnf Penanf LaadM| far: 25 Jul 20 M BOULOGNE RDAM UK (AVON) 10 Auj 6 Aut RDAM UK (AVON)/ CAEN FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE Singapore
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