The Business Times, 17 July 1981

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 FRIDAY, JULY 17,1981 60 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 82 1 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday sent congratulations and warmest wishes to Dr Mahathir Mohamad on his appointment as Malaysia's new Prime Minister. Mr Lee expressed confidence that both Prime Ministers can work together to strengthen the traditionally close ties between Malaysia and Singapore. "Your rise to
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    • 61 1 THE SKILLS Development Fund will pay half the participation costs to employers who sponsor their employees at the Modern Engineering Technology Seminar (METS). The seminar is being organised by the Applied Research Corporation in conjunction with the Chinese Institute of Engineers of the United States. The three-day
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    • 53 1 AP TOKYO, Thurs. Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki leaves for Ottawa on Saturday to attend the summit conference of industrialised nations from July 20-21, and will have private talks with President Reagan during the meeting. Mr Suzuki will be accompanied by Foreign Minister Sunao Sonoda and Finance Minister
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    • 67 1 AFP LONDON, Thurs. Libya and Nigeria have reduced their oil production. Libya's production is now one million barrels per day (bpd), as against 1,580,000 bpd targeted earlier for the third quarter. Meanwhile, early this month, Nigeria reduced its oil production to 900,000 bpd, a figure that compares
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    • 77 1 Reuter JAKARTA, Thurs. More than 400 foreign and domestic companies may lose their operating licences for failure to meet the July 15 deadline to submit periodical progress reports of their businesses. A Capital Investment Board spokesman said 485 companies, 72 of them set up under the foreign
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    • 71 1 Reuter LONDON, Thurs. Royal Dutch Shell, the world's second largest oil company, warned shareholders today that its accounts will show a loss on currency conversion of more than £400 million (US$76O million) in the past three months. But it said there was no real loss, only
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    • 78 1 AP BEIRUT, Thurs. Four more leftist opponents of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny's Islamic revolution were executed and 130 arrested in the continuing natonwide crackdown on supporters of fugitive ex-President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, Teheran Radio reported today. The executions were carried out last night by firing squads in the
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  • 631 1  -  NEW PLAN LIMITS LOAN AMOUNT By SIOW LI SEN THE Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS) has reintroduced the fixed-rate export finance (FREF) scheme after revising some terms. The scheme was suspended in February because it was in danger of becoming nothing more than a
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  • 286 1 THERE will be no mandatory raising of the retirement age of Singapore workers from 55 to 60. The issue will be left to the individual companies to decide. This means that workers will not have to work until they are GO years old before
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  • 399 1  -  WONG AI KWEI KEPPEL Shipyard is branching into other businesses through a joint venture with a leading Japanese money broking firm, Tokyo Forex Company. The partners will have equal share in the company which will deal in a range of activities covering the foreign exchange,
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  • 337 1 SINGAPORE and Japan will start negotiations in September on an investment guarantee agreement which the Japanese Government hopes could be concluded before the year is out. The Ministry of Trade and Industry is studying a draft agreement submitted by the Japanese Government in
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  • 170 1 THE Governor of the Bank of Japan, Mr Haruo Maekawa, said yesterday that the yen has depreciated "excessively" and that his central bank would continue intervening in the money market when the exchange rate fluctuates widely. Mr Maekawa said such intervention might not change the level of
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  • 223 1 PETRONAS, the Mateyla abeat to pteee tta Oniever rig trier with a leadtog «were yard. It la believed that the erder tar a Jaeb-ap rig, which eaa be epaeatai la itptha w p u M awtree, la betag RaaJtoed wltb Pnairt if fjagapam Preaaet
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  • 468 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH NOMURA Securities of Japan is making another attempt to buy out the other shareholders of Singapore Nomura Merchant Bank (SNMB). SNMB was set up in 1972 with the Development Bank of Singapore holding a 35 per cent share, Nomura
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 241 1 Outstanding copy quality. And stability. rasa' UNITED Engineers and Singapore Land have formed a joint-venture company to undertake the redevelopment of UE's building in River Valley Road Page 12 CHINA has endorsed new and liberal regulations designed to overcome early teething troubles in four special economic zones set up in
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    • 158 1 ~&$__-*->){%;&{..-+/)$<%>*{:?=} SO YOU STILL CMAITE9 THEN LET'S TALK TEETH You wouldn't use a scouring agent to clean bone china, would you? It's the same with teeth. Vet ordinary toothpastes are too bland to remove tobacco film, and tea, coffee or other stubborn stains. The answer? New Clinomyn the toothpaste specially
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    • 2 1 Leader...page I
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    • 164 1 The Straits Co m P a ies Times DIRECTORY Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) 7 r llllt==F m You get more value from the New Hermes 808 than any other ordinary ball typewriter. The moment you insert a sheet of paper into the Hermes 808 electric ball typewriter, you know you're
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 320 2 UPI US ASSISTANT Secretary of State John Holdridge has said that the chief goal of the Reagan Administration's policy in South-east Asia is to curb Vietnamese aggression and growing Soviet influence. But Mr Holdridge, testifying before a Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee on Wednesday,
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    • 722 2 EMPHASIS ON JOINT VENTURES AFP THE NEW Malaysian Prime Minister, Dr Mahathir Mohamad, has indicated that he may liberalise conditions for foreign participation in Malaysia's economic development. "We want to look into foreign participation much more closely, particularly with regard to the area of
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    • 362 2 THE bid for Conoco in the world's biggest corporate takeover tussle is nearing a point where it may become too expensive for some of the bidders. The view was expressed by oil analysts after Du Pont raised its bid late on Monday
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    • 114 2 AP JAPANESE manufacturers of stereo television broadcasting systems are concerned that the West German electric industry's decision not to disclose patents is aimed at closing the market for Japanese products. IGR, the patent and industrial design supervisory company made up of major West German
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    • 441 2 NYT THE REAGAN Administration has issued a mid-year budget review predicting that inflation in the US this year will fall to 8.6 per cent, substantially below its forecast of 10.5 per cent in March. The administration, basing its review on the continued slowing of inflation
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    • 149 2 Reuter INTERNATIONAL Business Machines Corp (IBM) said it introduced three new processor models that will significantly increase the performance and storage capacity of the IBM 8100 information system. IBM said the new models have up to 60 per cent more computing performance and up to
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    • 394 2 AFP THE THAI government of Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda braced itself yesterday for the backlash from a record devaluation of the Thai currency. First reactions of bankers and businessmen were generally favourable, but analysts said the real test of political will would come if and
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    • 270 2 Reuter SPOT oil and products prices were firmer this week, with demand rising in the last few days as the dollar eased against most European currencies, market sources said. There was strong demand in products for petrol from most European countries. Interest in Benelux grade
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 377 2 Agencies AMID nationwide disgust at parliamentary pay rises, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser has persuaded his cabinet to cut the increases by half, from 20 to 10 per cent, as "an example of wage restraint". He took four hours to make the government change its mind. Regular
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 240 3 Time is money And the Chase is on 23 hours. That's the time it took Chase, from request to delivery, to commit 100 million US dollars to help a multinational oil company avoid a cash flow problem 2 hours. That's the time it took Chase to arrange multinational dollar financing
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 542 4 THE Malaysian Rubber Producers' Research Association (MRPRA) has, amidst concern about the immediate outlook of natural rubber, made a forecast that there is going to be a tight supply position of the commodity in tqe foreseeable future. The London-based arm of the
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    • 225 4 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with August One RSS buyers quoted at 219.50 cents per kilo, up half a cent from Wednesday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on easier London advices and speculative selling. Afternoon prices gained about 2.00 cents on covring interest and
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    • 343 4 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Nooa (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 204 50 206.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. August 216.50 217.50 Int 1 R.S.S. September 225.00 225.50 Int 2 R.S.S. ***** 202 50N UK/Coot ***** 201.50N Int. 3 R.S.S. 196.00 197.00N UK /Cent
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    • 117 4 NOON SSR and SMR pncw ym» aMav RA8 SSR 20 SSR SO (1 tea pallet) (1 ton pallet) Aafiit (Correal Mtfc) Buyer* Sailer* 197.50 *****N 196.00 197.00N September (Forward Mtk) Bayer* Sailer* 199 50 W1S0N 197 00 199.00N MKBLB SMR CV SMR L SMR 5 SMR GP
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    • 93 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday recovered sharply by 45 cents to Ms2f.BC a kilo, still in the ITA lower range of $71.28 to $9MI, dealers said. The rise was in line with higher overnight London advices and the loeal lower level attracted Increased baying from Europe,
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    • 34 4 Rubber; July 16 Singapore: Aug: 219.50 cents (up 0.50 cent) Malaysia: Aug: 240.00 cents (up 1.00 cent) Tin: M 529.86 per kilp (up 45 cents) Official offering: 185 tonnes (down 36 tonnes)
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    • 121 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed 2V« US cents to one cent per bushel higher. Steady exporter buying, rumoured to be Chinese business, plus slowed producer marketings of newly harvested winter wheat kept wheat firm relative to the other grain markets all session, traders said. The leading wire
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    • 180 4 CHINESE Prodaee Exehaage, Slagapere, rMag prk« per lit kg yesterday. Cereaet «II: Bulk fob $122.50 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $116.50 sellers, new drum fob $141.50 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $72.75 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $370.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq
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    • 193 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettea yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.3»; 32s 2.8». 40s 3.060 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pleee feeds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 306 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE. 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.38, 100 per cent second class 1.16, 100 per cent third class 1.10, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN. A-super 0.», Special
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    • 322 4 Reuter BOLIVIA sees a number of weaknesses in the Sixth International Tin Agreement (ITA) bul is studying the text in detail before deciding whether to join or not. Jorge Quiroga, ITA charge d'affaires to Malaysia. said the Sixth ITA will be open for signing by
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    • 704 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended a quiet morning fully steady after trading in a fairly narrow morning range. Dealers said early support was based on New York and weaker sterling against the US dollar and values moved slightly ahead on steady near term sentiment although physicals remain quiet.
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    • 205 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed 4M« to seven US cents per bushel lower. Timely rains in the northern soybean belt and continued slack export and domestic demand kept prices on the defensive, traders said. However, tight farmer holding of old crop stocks and a steady tone at
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    • 160 4 THE Kuala Lumpur market yesterday continued lower on further selling following reports of abundance of oil in moderate trading, dealers said. In July, the south region fell MJ27.50 to $990 a tonne while central lost $25 to $995. In August, south was traded $7.50 lower to $967.50. In
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    • 280 4 "Quick access to information is essential. Bill Mould, Director of Regional Operations, American Express, Singapore American Express chose a KODAK IMT-15°. The Microimage Terminal with a "brain." American Express has just up-graded its information The KODAK IMT-150can be used off-line or on-line, filing and retrieval systems with tne KODAK IMT-150
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 276 5 ONE hundred university graduates are now receiving centralised training as computer programmers over a ten-week period ending in the middle of next month. All recent graduates of the National University of Singapore, they were recruited by Singapore Computer Systems for the proposed National Computer Board,
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    • 301 5 AN exhibition of low cost business computers organised by the National Productivity Board next week will show small and medium-sized companies how to use the latest computer technology effectively. Professor Lim Chong Yah, chairman of the Skills Development Fund Council, will open the four-day
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    • 179 5 THE Straits Steamship group has appointed Taay Stakes-Hughes as general manager of its property division. Prior to this appointment, Mr Stokes-Hughes spent 10 years in the building construction industry and the last 20 years in property development and management. He was involved in several major development projects
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    • 149 5 SINGAPORE workers are almost as efficient as th*»ir Japanese counterparts. Within South-east Asia, Singapore is still an attractive place for Japanese investment despite the recent increases in labour costs. This was stated by Mr Shoichi Saba, president of Toshiba Corporation of Japan, who attended a special ceremony at
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    • 177 5 AN international marketing seminar aimed at helping manufacturers of electronic components exporting to West Germany will be held here next week. The five-day seminar beginning on Monday is sponsored by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Co-operation as part of the foreign aid programme
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    • 413 5  -  By RONNIE LIM ESSO yesterday morning triggered off what was expected to become by midnight an island-wide reduction of prices at petrol pumps. The company's marketing men had apparently completed doing their sums the previous day, as Esso technicians by mid-morning had completed adjusting pumps at
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    • 454 5 MANAGERS in developing countries tend to rely on themselves when they make decisions on difficult problems. Their American counterparts are more likely to consult their subordinates when they are called upon to make similar decisions This is the observation of Professor Philip Yetton, a specialist
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 334 6 TIJE MINISTRY of Finance is justifiably concerned about the huge commitments to oil rig financing under the fixed rate export finance (FREF) scheme. The scheme, originally set up to provide a cheaper form of financing for all types of capital equipment and goods, was
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  • 341 6 AGE IS certainly not the primary factor that determines the ability of an individual to work. The performance of a worker is dependent on a number of other important factors such as his attitude, experience and aptitude and the type of work involved. It
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  • 821 6  -  By JONATHAN SHARP Reuter THE CHINESE government has endorsed new and liberal regulations*designed to overcome early teething troubles in four special economic zones set up in south China to attract foreign investment. A high-level meeting in Beijing in May and June decided that China's door to foreign capital,
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  • 507 6  -  By MICHAEL BANK Reuter THE LATE Chairman Mm Zedong meant them far nse in ease ef aa enemy attack, bat new they are being used to grew garlic sheets. Bdjng's vast netwerk ef underground sir-raid shelters bas been quietly tamed ever to civilian use, and many
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  • 781 6  -  with RUSSELL BAKER NYT PRESIDENT Reagan has been taking a lot of abuse from people who say he has no foreign policy. It's time the President got himself a foreign policy, they say. It's time he made a speech to tell everybody what it is. What rot.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 612 6 TWO-IH-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Tree of some intermittent popularity (<) 7 A legal document without cost is voluntary (4, 4) 8 Croats as Thespians (6) 1 10 He wanders into the aisle (5) 13 As worn by a novice in the outfit? (4) 14 Go round with the
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    • 763 6 LITTLE INDIA "LITTLE INDIA" will mm be nothing more than something we refer to with Along with other parte of Lower SerugoM Rood, the are* Is Uviag on borrowed time while witflig for the vehicles of irtoabatiM to chaage the landscape. Some tall balidiags have already been erected m the
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  • 1096 7  -  Poor and inexperienced Third World negotiators are frequently at a disadvantage when bargaining with multinational companies. ARNOLD KRANSDORFF reports that the United Nations is helping to even the balance. BRIJ KHINDARIA, on the other hand, discusses developing countries' plans to create their own export
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  • 679 7 FT DEVELOPING countries are planning to create a new multi-million dollar body to underwrite their exports of machinery and other manufactured goods at a time when industrialised nations are moving towards an urgent review of export credit policies on the grounds that they
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  • 1175 7  -  Kurt Waldheim, secretary general of the United Nations, will be finishing his second term of office in December. Does he seek a re-election? According to BERNARD NOSSITER, Waldheim has been running a campaign for a third term. BERNARD NOSSITER NYT HE CANNOT hire a hall, television
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCK MARKETS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banhs are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 13.9 per cent.
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    • 179 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on July 16. US DolUntSaot) Offer Bid 7 days 18'« 18 H 1 month 187/16 185/16 2 months 18 7/16 18 5/16 3 months 187/16 185/16 6 months 181/16 1715/16 9 months 17'* 17 12 months 16 13/16 16 11/16 Dm
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    • 47 9 RANGE of price* often ed by discount bouse* on July 16: Overnight: Call deposits: 5% to «V4% Closing Bsyinj B9ull| 3-month Treasury bills 6Vj 0H 3- month Bank bills 13W 13H 3 months CD 12H 12 V, 0 months CD 12V« 12H Source: National Discount Co
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    • 30 9 Banknote rates yesterday: US 5.68/5.70 UK —10.60/10.80 Burma —1.50/2.50 India 5.30/5.70 Indonesia 0.78/0.88 Japan 2.46/2.47 Korea 0.T7/0.87 Philippines 0.67/0.69 Singapore 2.63/2.65 Malaysia 2.42/2.44 Brunei 2.55/2.57 Thailand 24.00/27.00 Taiwan -14.30/14.60
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    • 198 9 THE dollar yesterday traded generally above Wednesday's close but mixed on opening levels, with no clear direction in the market, dealers said. They said the dollar was firm in continental trading but eased in early dealings here. They said the market remains nervous after Wednesday's fluctuations. The dollar opened
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    • 436 9 THE US dollar yesterday closed firmer against most major currencies compared with overnight New York levels, after having fluctuated fairly widely throughout the day in thin and nervous trading, dealers said. Against the Singapore dollar, the US unit opened slightly lower at 2.1545/55 compared with 2.1560/70 on Wednesday,
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    • 223 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally firmer on some local and overseas buying, dealers said. Trading was light with total sales for the day recorded at 81 lots while kerb volume at 89 lots, they said. Prompt closed higher at U*****.50/415.50 an ounce against 406/410 on Wednesday, August at
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    • 31 9 New York 1.70B S.TOB Zurich Singapore Closing price* a troy ounce. (90S 8.90S !70B 8.708 i.90S 8.90S Am Wed 65B 8.70B 85S 8.908 in US dollar* Source: Credit, S`pore
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    • 178 9 THE dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed at 230.65 yen after yen-support intervention, compared with a 230.60 opening here, a 230.55/75 close in New York and 230.75/90 on the West Coast on Wednesday. This was easier than the 231.35 close here on Wednesday. Trading was active, with volume US$l.4B
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    • 886 9 NEW YORK stocks on Wednesday closed higher, with most strength coming from natural resource stocks involved in merger speculation. The Dow Jones industrial average gained more than seven points in an early afternoon rally and closed at around 954, a gain of just under six points.
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    • 207 9 THE National Productivity Board will conduct a seminar to help banks and financial institutions improve and evaluate productivity later this month. The seminar, designed specially for managers and senior managers of banks and financial institutions, will explain the concept of productivity and how to measure, evaluate and improve
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    • 168 9 AP THE SOUTH Korean government has authorised the Korea Electric Co to borrow US$2OO million from a group of 26 foreign banks led by the Bank of America to help finance the construction of two nuclear power plants. The loan will be repaid over five
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    • 136 9 AP THE ARAB world's largest insurance company became operational on July 1, a spokesman for the Arab Reinsurance and Insurance Group (Arig) said. The operations were being limited to reinsurance, said Arig board member Khalil Al-Shami. "Our reinsurance operations, for the time being, cover South-east
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    • 64 9 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S official reserve assets fell Asl4B million to $5.71 billion in June after rising $96 million to $5.86 billion in May, the Reserve Bank said. In June 1980, reserves rose $410 million to $5.68 billion. The bank said excluding valuation effects reserves rose $51 million compared with
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    • 197 9 THE BOARD of Commissioners of Currency has appointed Mr Justice T S Sinnathuray as chairman of the Annual Assay Commission for the year 1980 81. It also appointed as members Mr Ong Sea Eng. manager (currency operations) of the Board of Commissioners of Currency; Mr Tjio Kay
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    • 52 9 BANK Negara Malaysia said its gold and foreign exchange reserves fell to Ms9.l billion on June 30 from $9.48 billion on June 15 and $9.70 billion on May 30. Total assets rose to $12.66 billion at end-June from $12.60 billion at mid-June but were below the $12 68 billion
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    • 178 9 MONEY supply in Singapore, measured by Ml, grew marginally by $4.8 million in May compared with an increase of $714.3 million In April. On an annnal basis, bowever, money snpply recorded a high growth rate of 21.4 per cent In May. This is only slightly
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    • 529 9 COMMERCIAL bankers in Malaysia have reiterated that the way to prevent a worsening of the liquidity crunch and ease the present hectic scramble for consumer savings is either to free the prime rate or increase the supply of money. They argued that if the government prefers
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 1737 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL Allied Choc
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  • 163 10 ■NOAnuimrnuT [Tl pHM tar M TO The PmuMfrf 117 4.07 The S* Fund 2.21 2.32 S pore Prof Fund 172 181 S pore See. Fund 158 2.71 S pore Invest Fund 1251 JUd DIAMOND MOT BTOBK (Ml nail prtaaatarWTO Diamonds poreFd US*) 97 IB SUM 2.2D IMMKMmiMT S
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  • 2780 10 1981 High Low Company Last Sale Gr's Gr*a Net Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day or- C*vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 494 350 312 420 200 470 960 675 430 320 Acma Alcom 130 Allied Choc 161 BAT 330 Bata 110 Ben 360 Berjaya
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  • 1606 10 BID and offer prices officially 1 listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. t with the number of shares < traded shown In brackets In tots of 1,000 units, unless other- J wise specified. INDUmiALS AIM (MOB MB) (1) J.M (DIB
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  • 97 10 CHEMICAL UmMh (Par Eaat) Limited: AGM to be held at 52 Jalan Buroh, Jurong Town. Singapore 2261 on July 17 at noon. VENEEB Pfdaete UatM: AGM to be held at 2506A International Plaza, Anson Road, Singapore 0207 on July 18 at 11 am. METAL Bax Singapore limited: AGM
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  • 608 10 CONFIRMATION that Teagka lli«n> Mi decided to rtMli m B- •■ee Blalittr to the Natijrdai «tort gave a sflgkt Bft to toe market yesterday. Bayers were cmAmi to toe spirit were Bade to several ccaaton. Tto aeea gave way to prsflt tsktog aad wkea
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  • 588 10 THE Kuala Lumpur slock market yesterday managed to recover some lost ground after two successive days of decline. But dure prices were only marginally ahead on some buying interest in the last half-hour of trading, after profit-takers had asserted themselves for the better part of the
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 395 11 Date Last Full Yea X Company Period Announced Net EPS Grass Pretax last year (cents) Dlv. Preflt <%) (Vm) K L Industries F 1/5 0.4 218 Kesang Tin F 5/5 64 K Kampar F 17/6 69.8 73.3 3,647 Kramat F 17/6 1.112L Gula Perak I NA 1.161L Sentosa
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    • 250 11 MERCHANT bank Guinness Mahon has sounded an optimistic note for the market's prospects this month in its newsletter dated July 4. It predicted that the market "will go quieter again this month, although the present sell-off could result in a significant bounce up to 1,000 points
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    • 304 11 THE chairman of New Serendah Rubber, Mr G S Mac Donald, expects rubber prices to improve towards the year end when the highly industrialised countries are likely to emerge from the current economic recession and manufacturers restock their rundown inventories. He notes in his latest
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    • In Hongkong...
      • 232 11 reported a group consolidated net profit of HKS53.98 million ($20.75 million previously) before an extraordinary profit of $157.83 million ($994,547) for the year ended March 31. Earnings per share excluding extraordinary profit was $1.24 (48 cents). It will be paying a final dividend of 30 cents (25 cents)
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      • 43 11 of Hong- kong has announced an interim dividend of 20 HK cents for this year. Books will be closed from Aug 24 to Sep 5. A first and final dividend of 45 cents was paid for last year.
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    • 581 11  -  By WONG SOUK YEE DIRECTORS of Hotel Grand Central expect earnings to improve further in view of the buoyant hotel industry. With the completion of the new 226-room wing and allied catering and shopping facilities, the directors are confident that the hotel will be
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    • 169 11 Same Total J penoo June M*y to dote previous 1981 mi (months) tOUM tonnes tonnes tonnes Aokam 119 121 1,247 (12) 1,745 Ayer Hitam 101 123 1,346 (12) 1,886 Berjuntai 296 308 604 (2) 626 Gopeng 157 Vi 158 Vi 1,215 »/4 (9) 1,441 Idris 10 V/A
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    • 122 11 UNIVERSAL Cables forecast that its pretax profit for the current year ending Dec 31 will be even better than last year's M 54.23 million because of several favourable factors. The most significant is that the company is finalising a major one-year contract for the supply of telecommunication
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  • 256 11 HONGKONG SHARES yesterday closed mixed to higher in dull trading, with encouraging news about US interest rates offset by a poor performance by the Singapore market, dealers said. The Hang Seng index rose 0.93 points to close at 1,781.62. Hutchison Whampoa again featured among leaders,
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  • 369 11 DEMAND for banks and scattered oils injected a steadier note into trading yesterday, but turnovers remained near their lowest levels of the year, dealers said. High interest rates and upcoming mergers helped banks, and the CBA rose 20 cents to $7.30 while the Wales finned five cents to $3.07
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  • 384 11 SHARE prices rallied on bargain hunting in big capitals and blue chips with many dealers encouraged by the overnight recovery on Wall Street. The market average gained 33.43 to 7,887.38, but trading was slow with turnover 330 million shares as many investors were worried by the record high purchases
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  • 42 11 v nenfuei wm. a Br ooadrteh as uncu fl to -M J M .1915 urwh 7» 003 unch •hll** B 1« uneh ooas unch PLOT Tl* 75 Pocci am +mbm Ian Mwwl B 1H0 unch Smfront m UtiptiU X m uneh
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  • 80 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed generally higher in quiet trading, dealers said. JULY li A«lt Fibre Batiu «LM -U Pa ml nfr Bank Bank Of Ajrudha?* 252 I Ltd 130 Bern Jucker SI •1 Charoonf That Wfa» IIS .1 first Trust SO OJ Induetrtal rtnanOe Corp 100 -1 Rama Tower
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  • 62 11 FINANCIAL TIMES IN D U 8 TRIAL8 Wednesday 533.7 Tuesday 53 J .9 Week Ago 522 4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 954.15 Tuesday 948.25 Week Ago 953 48 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday *****2 Wednesday 1780 89 Week Ago— 1747.20 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 7290 Wednesday 728.8 Week Ago T27.3
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 402 11 "BUY WHEN EVERYONE ELSE IS SEUIN6" U.S. brokers treat slide in stocks as part of tfce unexplained UJS. equities are at their lowest prices since February, and the advice that Investors are getting is to wait for a rally to get under way. CAPITAL GAINS RESEARCH believes a sounder approach
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    • 570 11 f The winning seminar attended by more than 500 top executives from the public and private sectors in Malaysia and Singapore, and over 75,000 corporate executives, managers, civil service officials and professionals all over the world. The Art erf Negotiating Conducted by: Mr. Gerard Nierenberg (the world's foremost expert) Jointly
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 137 12 Rises Prm*t no 80 U I C 360 42 Mipw Corpa 790 40 8jr» Rtilu 790 35 A P I 835 35 Ho*| lad 3270 1830 30 30 RoUBIU 1030 30 G I HM(« arm 30 G Ctruiict 800 30 S«» Vi.w 770 30 Sipr*M Corps 890 30 Tu
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    • Article, Illustration
      155 12 Rises A Amal 1170 +50 MUlnd 1980 +40 API 675 35 Sentosa 550 +30 KLInd 780 +30 T Text 785 +30 Paramount 820 +30 Proroet 825 +30 B Ray* 896 +30 Falls P»c Dev 1150 -50 Island Pen 900 -30 DBS 950 -30 P M Hold 740 -20
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  • 482 12  -  MMHI Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By HSUNG BEE HWA UNITED Engineers Ltd (UE) and Singapore Land have formed a joint-venture company to undertake the redevelopment of the UE site at River Valley Road. Each partner will take up half the equity of the new
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  • 752 12 LONDON, Thura. Stock markets closed on a dull note today. The Financial Times index was down 0.2 points to 533.5 at noon. Government stocks lost half-a-point, worried by the apparent acceptance by the Rank of England of high interest rates. Banks and insurances held steady but GTindlays tumbled
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  • 374 12 TWO investment companies were recently incorporated to trade in the buoyant stock market. Overseas Union Bank (OUB) has set up an associate company, OUB Investments Pte Ltd, to trade in securities. Ambassador Hotel has also established a fullyowned company, Ambassador Investments Pte Ltd,
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  • 480 12 F AST-expanding Malayan United Industries (MUI) Berhad has achieved commendable results for the first half year ended June 30, 1981, with group pre-tax profit jumping 60 per cent to M 523.07 million. MUl's sharp improvement in earnings was partly due to
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  • 61 12 JACK Ckla-MPH has informed the SES that its proposed one-for-four bonus iasue is not expected to have any effect on the profitability of the group. The same rate of dividend (8 per cent) will be maintained for the current year on the enlarged capital after the proposed bonus
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  • TAKING STOCKS...
    • 579 12 by HOCK LOCK SIEW WHEN a troubled company comes under the wings of new management, it begins to attract some attention the market watches for the recovery. When the recovery materialise®, the market watches for fresh moves. But now that the market has taken a fancy to
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    • 89 12 AP NEW YORK, Thurs. Stock prices were mixed this morning in heavy trading The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which posted its biggest gain yesterday in more than three weeks, was unchanged at 964.15 in the first half-hour. Advances outnumbered declines by a 3-to-2 margin, among
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 94 12 This announcement appears for record purposes only A July, 1981 FAR EAST-LEVINGSTON SHIPBUILDING LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Rights Issue of 11,500,000 new Shares of Ssl.oo each at 553.50 per share Managed and Underwritten by THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LIMITED DBS-DAIWA SECURITIES INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Banque Nation de
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    • 110 12 I*§♦* I Made in West Germany The extraordinary electrical waste paper basket Leaves No Trace Of Clues Which Might Lead To A Breach Of Office Security. This extraordinary waste paper basket features a wide opening in the middle of the lid of the machine and an elegant basket which sets
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 63 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Thundery showers in several areas till around noon. Reptrt tor 24 bnn prtor to 7.M ptn *n July 16 at the tirpwi Maximum temperature 31.5 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 22.2 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 5.85 Rainfall in millimetres Nil
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 358 13 „THE proposed satellite .jjort of Nhava Sheva ii—TOM Bombay Harbour is 3»w estimated to cost the Indian government a staggering R54.5 billion, ac»cording to an interim detailed proect report subemitted by Howe-India Ltd to the Ministry of Transport and Shipping. v
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    • 523 13  -  By VONG NYAM MING A NEW joint venture company, Transduyong Asahi Tanker (M) Sdn Bhd, has been formed in Malaysia to provide coastal tanker services. It is the spin-off from the cabotage policy which was introduced less than two years ago to reserve
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 152 13 AFP PACED by brisk demand for bulk carriers, new shipbuilding orders received by Japanese shipbuilders from foreign shipowners in the first quarter (April-June) of fiscal 1961 hit the highest level in a year and a half. Orders in the threemonth period totalled 102 ships or 2,104,567
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      • 103 13 AFP THE Monfalcone (Trieste) Shipyards has handed over to Gesuri Lloyd PT, of Jakarta, the first of two multi-purpose container ships of a new type. The vessel, the Granda Gama (16,000 tons), can also be used as a bulk carrier or for roll on-roll off cargoes.
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      • 101 13 Reuter THE US Deportment of Agriculture's (USDA) transportation unit said China is building up its merchant -t which could have a big impact on the shipping market, especially on the US west coast It noted in a weekly newsletter that China is buying used bulkers and building
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    • 748 13 Shlpptag Line Page SMpplag Liat P^e CM Achipelego vn 4 Elma in 4/5 Adriatic Com vra 5 Everett Orient IV 4 AIM VI 3 Evergreen IV 3 Afro-Eurasia VI 2 Feaco vn 4/5 Alfred CT vra I Fiona Lauro V 5 All tram vn Fountain IV 2
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    • 298 14 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Bum Chin (Tanker) (1800 after Kim Ann shifts) 13/14 Barge SC 2502 C (0800 subject dock movements) Euney (0700 after Bunga Gelang) 46S Glorious I (ro-ro) (1800 after Noto Maru) 33/34 Hai Seung (after Jui Jiang) 8/9 Hyderabad (0700 after Sinaloa) 6/7 Kota Buana
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    • 1116 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 Adrian Maersk 8108 15.7.81 2100 Maersk 51 TT Oriental Express 12W 15.7.81 1000 Jardine TA 4 VC Pangang Glory 7 15.7.81
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    • 1414 14 NORTH AMERICAN grain chartering was more active on Wednesday but rates continued to edge lower where changed. A vessel was secured from the US Gulf to Japan at U5526.40 compared with $27.50 previously while the $34.50 agreed from the Gulf to China for 28,000 29,000 tons compared with
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    • 699 15 Vessels «pen: Vessel 7900 dwt grain/ bale: 401,850 368,450 eft SHo Ha vessel is open Bangkok July 15/31 1961. Vessel interested cargo prospect in the Far East region. Singledecker about 1700 dwt vessel built 1955 3Ho Ha Lloyds class grain/bale: ***** ***** vessel looking for cargo from Bangkok/Singapore
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    • 228 15 US Atlantic and Gulf Coast waterfront labour and a broad-based coalition of maritime management have resolved a simmering dispute over union jobs with a seven-point agreement that includes a commitment by ocean carriers to a HO million wort incentive plan to stimulate container work for longshoremen
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    • 183 15 Reuter A SUPERTANKER has been installed as a permanent oil store on an offshore Held in the North Sea, pioneering a new technique for collecting oil in hazardous waters. Shell oil company said. The linking of the 210,000 tonne Medora to an oil pipeline in
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    • 988 15 Fairplay IN Portugal, as far as public spending is concerned, harbour development is on the front line. After a certain period during which the government concentrated in the country's main ports Lisbon and Leixoes minor ones began receiving more attention as proved by
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    • 737 20 SCHEDDLE 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 Ship calls at Penang after it
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 216 13 Europe Our Next Loader Port Kelang: 24/7 Singapore: 22/7 For further details, see poge V w A RDIM AMAH Orient Overseas Co*dcu*teA Line T.R. HIS St MDtCATt* 23E ORWTM. CHEF 25E FULLY CONTWCRISED SERVICE TO THE MDDLE EAST L^iLl DKCT SM6VOK/NEST AFRICA ORdTM. DCSTPT 12W OHENTM. EVKSS lM FULLY CONTAfOISED
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    • 303 13 S2SEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Loading for THEEK AJt V 30 Mina Qaboos (7/8) Mina Qaboos (30/8) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Vessel BAR'ZAM V.16 I ADOMYAH V.15 I AL WATTY AH V.15 carto acceptable jrtranrit Dubai (5/8), Kuwait (7/8). Dammam (11/8). Abu Dhabi (13/8). I Doha
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    • 14 13 m. CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS la Port LONDON Freights ORIENT Exchaife SHIPPING Schedules REGIONAL Weather
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    • 754 13 l\V>S Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang; 1 /8 Singapore; 28/7 For further details, see page V EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Slagtpon Feeder Vmnl SaM IS-19/7 28-27/7 2-3/1 9-10/1 15-16/1 23-24/1 30-31/1 W/9 ew York {PhUadelp 22/ 29/ 5/ 12/! I
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 762 14 mibc mm MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERN AD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE a PfNAGA Inport N DEMA 8 DAHLIA 24/7 N HOORN B PfNAGA 31/7 TOYAMA B DAHLIA 7/8 N CRYSTAL B.
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    • 210 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA w a/7 faM 22/7 a/* i/» 7« 7/1 7/i a/* 24/« 1/5 5/5 u/i n/* 2/10 KIT mum "BARBER TAT" >* 11 "BARBER MEMELAU3" >» 71 "BARBER TOBA" fcc 2. "BARBER TBU" taf 5. "BARBER MARA" tai 17. TO-. PANAMA US
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 632 15 DDL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Bnmai Porta and Bangkok CONTAINfRSHIP SERVICE 10 UK CONTINENT CMfW •7/i M/t 14/t lift 19/9 21/1 M/t 19/1 a/i a/7 27/t a/t •1/9 w/» •5/1 M/ 9 19/9 12/9 17/9 M/ 9 t'MT UMwrt M/t 12/1 17/1 M/t 22/t M/t
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    • 445 15 NOTICE a JMIB—T 11 CM) UD. Franco Belguin Services mmm t.wam urn™ rtm »wi ramm i*» mnmi l ewtMT kM it Mr JMi 25! ontoi MMLBMI 27 Mr aMr ISM| 11 Ml MM M »Ml «OMM (OMAN OUtO. 11 Mr IMI 11 Ml »Ml»Ml» N M| TOJWWL SPKJt UIMBO 7M|
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 500 16 Hapag-Lloyd TO NORTH Ellflft *ho accept** tiamtapneflt carfo to CANHEAN/WESI 80ES wa Eto»tor» HW| BTui Ua latowe ft s>rt M I* Taky*/ Kabc top Bat 20/8 22/6 23/6 Saded h Port 21/7 23/7 24/6 25/6 26/6 27/6 20/7 27/7 30/7 toM£*ms?7/t 28/6 1/7 2/7 21/7 22/7 27/7 29/7 arp by
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    • 453 16 KOREA SHimNG LINE HIPPINC CORPN VEGA 1611 V Sid VEGA 162E Sid m ron fkum kba BANGKOK In Port TO BUS AN ALT A® 165* 4- 8 Auf 9-11 Aug 12-15 At* FROMBUS/ ALTAR 166E 4- I Auf Ml Auf 12-15 Au( TO BUSAM X KX KX KX KX KX
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    • 550 16 EVERGREEN LINE r FAR AST fUROPt EXPRESS FULL CONTAINfR SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: UNITED KWGDOM SOUTHAMPTON, IONOON, MANCHESTER. BIRMINGHAM, BRISTOL, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LEEDS. ETC. WEST GERMANY BtfMERHAVEN. OSLO. STOCKHOLM, GOTHENBURG. AARHUS, COPENHAGEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM 1 m um Mm**! f Aslmm Mtardaa Mvay It Mm Int latd h tat 27/7
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    • 746 16 Burma Frv« Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADMG FOR RANGOON HTMTtVnM B F SS C Ag»nh n Mokjy-wa BOUSTEAO TEL NOS KL *****2/*****9 < Compnnta ArfMrtiM Da Niwimiii iKfoiHw—m S. A C.I. F. WJ "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR DURBAN MONTEVDEO BUENOS ARES ACONCAGUA WCTOMA 1.... 7/8 im" 3/4
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    • 384 16 r mO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD O SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE moot annum P. KLANG UST IH SMPPIK m 3M732/3/7251 raws mum iuh t transport m at»3 a ura Karachi service' srkapore pkeang pomnc low for SKY HORSE 23-24/7 KARACM VORTEX MAJtRO 1-2/1 34/1 KARACHI GENERAL ACENTI OCEAN Wit
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 812 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) 26-27/8 30-1/10 5-6/11 31-1/9 6-7/10 10-11/11 Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo A Aqaba. *FCL Closing 24/7 2300 Hrs. S E A Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS 7 FCL 11/7 2300 HRS EAST AFRICA/ftEDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P.
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    • 622 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE KMC I'HAVIN ROAM HAVK SOTON iMUpm toptoj l«|i Mm toMhpan fraMMt Eiprtu l»|«0«» **mArnm« O«wtiwii FaMr Act HmUmf (iprnt 22/7 21/7 NhMv| Uprtu 29/7 a/7 KtUK B HA«N R DAM MVK SOTO* Gtrmanr Austria Btnttu, franct Ml* MU*| SaM M 21/7 SjM UU
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    • 381 17 ScanDutchV WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE KMC* •Hrt MNJt 24/7 I POMS* 31/7 OPttM 7/1 I POMtt 14/1 I MM* 21/1 I PONG* 21/1 t MM* 4/1 I POKA 11/9 IM* M MH UC. Spore I)Vm*b?>»P*» ))H-ta|4)6k«rt 2/1 in in 10/1 tn un is/i 17 n 11 n 21/1 22/1 24
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    • 558 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUWON I S. AFRICA VESSEL Spore: Aug Also occepting FCL containers flooding direct for Reunion, Durban and Capetown only) Lykos/V Lines U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE Ohd trow SfO tbc* SPOK nm SWI LESLI LTKES 9tf' *SU 20/7 22/7 18/1 ASHLET LTKES 11/7 14/7 25/1
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 728 18 Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA Catw aba Bartta, St M tar OatiaaA Vanctavar PariM. Hows tin. GaMrtaa. New (Mum, oaa. Itafafc. MM*. SnaMk. Inkinfc TO EUROPE S pore P AeUn< I Hawe R dam H Bufj Bremen A'werp carta** I* Siaimil «a Hm*<v|) FROM
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    • 637 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE tar LOS AKOES SAM FRANCISCO SEATUE. TACOMA VANCOUVER BC Acceptwj Fa/Fa Cwtavn r Manf W«0" I Anpto "A*SJQ" 5 km N 1 Sapt AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE let** fa/Fa C«Utan NEW ZEALANO SERVICE i irmnt* wumnm. moom niwatat* JAPAN SERVICE ufct, ihmn, TMW
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    • 641 18 SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TH F LOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 ARKETING *****2 13 UNESI GENERAL *****1 1 14 lINESI TERMINAL OFFICE 2223f>83 LEX RS ***** RS 2SS6B A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP 1 mi l£r Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/ffom BANGKOK SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER
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    • 507 18 KORiNS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601 ICB Building Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES STORE P. KELANG LOAttNG FOR: BUNGA VANDA... 25 Jul Jeddah/P.Sudan A VESSEL 20 U kan Ports A VESSEL 30 U Abu Dhabi/Muscat/Bahrain jTj Hyundue Shipping Co. lid. YtumaKobc S
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    • 533 18 INTRASiA (PTE) LTD Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****1 i' *****57 BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE Stafapart Lu<fcn tar A. FDOfTY Mill 31 M MMi/LI««M/iruBn/ HooA»f/*ottorBoM/T»wy FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE ETD BOOBAT FULL CONTAINER HK/KEE/YOKO SERVICE A MGHT 2 Ami IM* KeM|/KeeM«/TekataMi«
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 446 19 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +C. Paul S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0400 26/7 LCL Cargo 1600 25/7 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E Malaysia. TO WEST COAST (USA)/CANADA LCL cargo
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    • 526 19 MALDIVE LINES MALDIVE MPORTER 30/7 Loading For Male MALWVE NATION 19/7 Loading for Dubai/Abu Dhabi/ Bahrain MALDIVE NEIGWOUR 30/7 Loading for Dammam MALDWC NOVEL 30/7 Loading For Jeddah I MALDIVE MAGE 2/8 Loading For Jeddah MALDIVE PEACE 3/8 Loading For Dubai/Dammam/ Kuwait MALDIVE EXPRESS 30/7 Loading For Salalah MALDIVE LOYALTY
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    • 654 19 m sinsov SINGAPORE SOVCT SHAPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULOMG 55. Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (10 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** f *El AUG M/S SHARK AT NAH SOON SON BHD IST AND 2NO ROOK. NO 1. IAIAN CfMPENMG
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    • 98 19 "xx SAIVIIV!! LINE BULK TIMBER PLYWOOD SERVICES -II Antmvp Hambug Rottodam TVuy AUTHORITY SHIPPING AND TRADING PTE LTD 1 104 5 Go'den V I* T f >*ei *S ?6389 A P.V&CON T e i NAG ATU AH AGENSI SON BHD Jafjr Be'jrgjr PC«T n£LANG :»ac! Vngapore <J 644 3 t«oes
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 583 20 A_ ANTOLL LINES" 1 Independent FCL Containers Heavy Lifts Lmer Service Ocect 111 to MX IMX ktlg (C'LONG) STDMT SWISBAIC T *SMANI* SdTufa Sagaiand SoOrott SdTdU Sa|abnd Port MS/17N ISS/1» 16S/19N 17S/20W Sftfapore My IS Aug 5 Aug 25 SepT3 Sopt 20 Port Ketone My 21 Am 1 Aug 21
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    • 324 20 SAUDI Z LINE Regular Conventional Service Gen Ajents Malaysia iK L > Penanj 63*- 4st Floor Anson Centre Smjjpo'e 020 7 Til OS 3644") Te' *****7' (5 bnes TUNAS SETIA SDN BHD Tel 414T44 4.4390 TUNAS SETI* SDN BHD Tel *****5 TRANSTIMBER L S pore *jents P Kelant 'lents OCEANUS
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    • 293 20 JOHORE SHIPPING LM lh! !AIAN T(NGI Sf t AN( NGKU RAnap POP! ff I SN( Sft«N(,o« MAURIS HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD i Express Unrttoad Servce trom P Helang East Malaysia Brunei HAYATI V: 10/11 NftYMll. U/tl HAYATI W: 12/11 HRMMH t. 13/11 hrmdah t. u/n HAMMH 15/81 f. KELANG 11/7
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