The Business Times, 24 July 1981

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 FRIDAY, JULY 24,1K1 60 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 78 1 AFP JAKARTA, Thurs. Seven companies of six countries have joined in a tender (or the building of a US$lOO million tinplate factory in Cilegon, West Java. A spokesman for the state tin company, PT Timah, said it will take until August to mmin» the tenders entered about one
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    • 67 1 UPI TOKYO, Thurs. The government's chief economic planner indicated today that consumer prices in Japan would not rise more than 3 per cent in the current fiscal year. The official forecast by government economists has put the inflation rate for the fiscal year beginning in April at 5.5
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    • 81 1 AFP BRUSSELS, Thurs. The European Economic Community Commission has authorised France to stop indirect imports of colour television sets and radio combinations from Hongkong, Taiwan and Japan for the rest of this year, a commission source said. The indirect imports have reached about 30 per cent
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    • 62 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Ttaurs. Malaysia's new Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamed, will visit Thailand sometime after Aug 20. Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila today said the date has not yet been fixed. The visit would be part of a tour to meet Asean leaders after taking
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    • 73 1 AP AMMAN (Jordan), Thurs. A movement is under way in Jordan to boycott American goods, commodities and medical drugs because of US failure to curb Israeli attacks on Palestinian guerillas in Lebanon and the June 7 raid on Iraq's nuclear reactor. A high committee has been formed from
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    • 50 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Hiurs. The Washington Star ooJy afternoon newspaper, win aid publication on Aug 7 because amounting financial losses. Time Incorporated, which bought the newspaper three years ago for $20 million, said it had jpent $85 million more but the paper continued to lose money. Reuter
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    • 70 1 AP CAIRO (Egypt), Thurs. Morocco will send 10,000 troops to form the nucleus of a joint force to defend Arab security in the Persian Gulf, a weekly magazine said. The Illustrated A 1 Mussawar said it had learned that the troops would be provided under an
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  • 712 1  -  INDEX FALLS BY 30 POINTS By CHRIS LIM FROM A QUIET, uncertain opening, sentiment at the stock market took a sudden turn for the worse yesterday. As a result, share prices suffered one of their sharpest falls on record to reopen the wounds of many
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  • 266 1 COMMENTING on reports from Hongkong yesterday that part of its stockpiled oil was found to have wrong viscosity, many oil dealers in Stagapore said the oil referred to was not supplied by refineries here. Reports said part of the fuel oil held by the
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  • 440 1  -  ■y AGNES WEE THE office of the Chief Assessor and Comptroller of Propci ly Tax has been called upon to make available to sutveytss and valuers, up-to-date information on piopeity sale prices. "It makes good sense to pool information from all sources for the
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  • 404 1 BY THE third quarter of 1982, every remisier or dealer will have a microcomputer that will display the prices of all shares listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. In addition, the trading statistics and the past five years' financial data of each listed security will also
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  • 155 1 THE Motor Insurer»' Bureau at Singapore expects to receive more claims following the amendment of the Motor Vehicles Act. Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act 1980 on Third Party Risks and Compensation, which will take effect from March, ensures the provision of cover for passengers. "The consequence of this
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  • 438 1  -  By SHANTI SEN THE insurmountable wage gap between the private and the public aectora and the Government's not-too-succeasful housing scheme incentive have been pinpointed as two major factor* contributing to the problem of retaining officers within the civil service. Aggravating the tosne Is
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 244 1 SYSTEMS (S) PTE. LTD. 47, Podium Block, GoMhill Plaza, Newton Road, Singapore 1130 Tat:*****82,*****94 (3 lines) Cable: "Busnestems" (DS THE fierce tussle for control of SPP Ltd is likely to send some sparks flying at the company's 28th AGM Page 14 THE chief executive and chairman of Hooker is not
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    • 51 1 BALLY Made in Switzerland "Theßest of Bally" Ower 125 years of Swiss Craftmanship, flair for fashion colour and design, have given Bally all that Worldwide reputation Shoes designed for people for whom only the best is good enough. Riwllino Sole Agoit ft* SEAsia, Hong Kong Taiwan. S.G.PARRETT SON (PTE) LTD.
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    • 186 1 mODAunr STEARIC ACID SS&AS!gSW" coma. INDO EUROP FOOD LTS.. f*. *****03 (HHUMINowa, Guide to MUSICAL Appreciation c N V*k 4 'U 1 4 S v-/; -!r t R U ORCHESTRA Andn Prrnrin sets out in this book to reveal the players on the pletform, those anonymous men and women whose
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 475 2 INTEREST RATES BLAMED Reuter the US economy dipped sharply during the second quarter of this year, with gross national product (GNP) declining at an annual rate of 1.9 per cent and inflation dropping to its lowest point in three years. The Commerce Department said
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    • 408 2 Reuter PEARS cspteastd by the Reagan Administration that a 5,000 km gas pipeline across Siberia to West Germany could be used as a strategic threat to Europe are seen as largely unfounded by political and gas industry sources in Europe. The US government believes the Soviet Union
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    • 233 2 AP JAPANESE investors la a US$3l Mitts* petrochemical complex in iraa will scad a Megattsa to Teheraa next week la IMara Ihe Iraalaas thai Japaa wOl peer as more money lata the nearlycompleted project. The delegattea, tsmprle tng senior sflleiato M the MUsal
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    • 674 2 Reuter SALES for the 500 largest industrial concerns outside the US rose 19 per cent in 1960, but profits (ell 12.5 per cent because of inflation and recession. Fortune magazine said on Wednesday It was the first time in five years that total profits
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    • 300 2 Reuter POLITICAL barriers to oil exploration by international companies in the Third World are slowly crumbling but the prospect of increased drilling there remains poor, according to a study publtaked by Opec yesterday. The study said rising oil import bills had forced countries like Argentina, Brazil, Chile,
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    • 375 2 NYT DESPITE a US government request to Prance to delay the acquisition of Texas Golf by Societe Nationals Elf Aquitaine, the French company haa started to make payments far Texas Gulfs tendered sires. The Committee on Foreign Investment In the United States, an
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    • 151 2 Reuter CONOCO has filed an antitrust suit against Mobil, which is taking part in the takeover battle for the oil and coal producing concern. Conoco is resisting takeover bids from Mobil, the second largest US oil company, and from a US subsidiary of the
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 426 2 Agencies A SPECIAL concrete which does not diasolve In water has been developed jointly by three Japanese firms (or use in undersea construction projects, it was learned yesterday. Mitsubishi Petrochemical Industries, Kajima Corp and Japan Sea Works Co said that the concrete, called "hydrocrete", is made of cement,
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    • 411 2 UPI A FORMER Deputy Secretary of State, Mr Charles Robinson, has said restrictive US regulations and the perception that Washington is becoming increasingly protectionist are hurting US business in Asia. He told a Senate panel on Wednesday: "In much of Asia today, the
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    • 142 2 AFP THE SECOND round at the Malaysia-Japan air talks, held in Tokyo last week, (ailed to reach agreement because the Japanese had imposed conditions on the two additional flights a week that the Malaysian Airlines System (MAS) wanted to operate to Tokyo. As in the
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    • 711 2 DEPARTURES Service Local Operator Nuber Ttoe JAL JLD2 MB SIA SQ8 0800 For HKG/TYO HKC/TPE/NRT MAS MH604 0900 KUL SIA SQ456 0915 BWN MAS MH88 0M PEN SIA SIA TMA SIA RBA MAS CPA SWR SIA SIA GU GIA MAS SIA MAS PAL MAS SIA KLM SIA
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 284 2 Senior Appointments t The man we are looking for must be a fully qualified Accountant, with at least 3 years management experience in Accounting, Budgetting Forecasting, Tax Planning, Performance Analysis Reports. Feasibility Studies and Management Information Systems. Membership of the v Singapore Society of Accountants is essential. ADMINISTRATION The Administration
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1043 4 Reuter COMMODITY agreements designed to stabilise the export earnings of Third World countries face an uncertain future as market surpluses and arguments over prices strain the atmosphere of international negotiations. Deep divisions over the workings of the pacts and the philosophy behind them have been
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    • 429 4 Reuter WORLD 1981/82 oilseed production should show a significant recovery over this season's level but will not exceed the 1979/80 record as predicted by some other forecasters. This includes the US Agriculture Department, according to an initial projection by the Hamburg-based weekly publication,
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    • 77 4 CHINA has bought an additional 300,000 tonnes of US wheat tor delivery to 1961-82, the US Agriculture Department said on Wednesday. Officials said the latest —l— boosted to nearly 2J4 mini™ tonnes of wheat rhtn* has bought from the United Slates for delivery In the
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    • 217 4 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday cloned sharply higher with Aug 1 RSS buyers quoted at 216.50 cents per kilo, up 8.50 cents from Wednesday's close, dealers said. The morning market advanced eight cents on Wednesday's after hours firmness here, an announcement by the Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mahathir
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    • 290 4 HAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Nm CVoa (par kflo) (par IB Do) Salkra tot 1 R-S-S uiumpc f.o.b. KS mam JOfc l J07.50N tot 1 R-S-S Aogvat AS JO mai mso 217 Jl lnt 1 R-S-S September B5J0 2* jo moo ***** tot. 2 R-S-S. *****
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    • 72 4 NOON MB EAJ ICiwl ■«k> knml* IN JO 1*7 00 Mr KIM ss MB iwrmnMm MM unM HbU MM* lam IWJflN WTjMN Ian Ml JON IMuMN SMXCV 0 HW aut mow mo* nuw SMR L (1-tM 32 187.00 MOON HMO M14QN itss. ig 32 moo pribt) UNO
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    • 850 4 COmCE: Robust* coffee futures yesterday settled lower at midday closing around the lows sgainal a background of uncertainty over immediate weather prospects (or Braxll's loflsa areas and oo the damage already suffered, traders «aid. Prices flslnhail the closing call en to MB lower with September at £1,099 aad
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    • 142 4 IN THE Kuala Lumpur market yesterday, prices firmed slightly on further light covering in continued quiet trading, dealers said. In Juto, north and south regions rose Mslo to 1900 and $975 a tonne respectively. In August, central gained $2.50 to $945 while south was unchanged at $955. September
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    • 85 4 THE STB AITS til price la Peaaag yesterday strengthened farther 23 cents te MfS2.ll, ezteadlag Its apward tread wtttta the ITA middle raage d $91.11 te $22.74 slaee last WMtk <l>j.lnf aaJH Wwaj UvMvl B (MIUi Despite a eeattaaiag large eeatvfhatiea sf tla, the marhet strengthened ea the
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    • 34 4 Rubber. July 23 Singapore: Aug: 216.50 cents (up 8.50 cents) Malaysia: Aug: 237.50 cents (up 9.00 cents) Tut: M 532.11 per kilo (up 23 cents) Official offering: 222 tonnes (down 32 tonnes)
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    • 219 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed at or near the top of a nine cent range, up BVi to 13Vi cents a bushel in mostly local trade. Steady speculative demand following Wednesday's closing recovery boosted prices from the start, traders said. The easier dollar and strength in financial
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    • 169 4 CHINESE Prtiaee Exekugi, Stagapare, rl—lag prices per lMk| yartertoy. Cißi—t aS: Bulk fob $***** sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $131.50 sellers, new drum fob (141.50 sellers. Capsa: Mixed (loose) $72.75 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $385.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob
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    • 192 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattsa yara: China Blue Phoenix 30s 2,300; 3* 2.8T0, 40s 3.010 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptoee gasSs: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 330 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SJ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent drat class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.38, 100 per cent second class LIS, 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 JO.
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    • 102 4 WHEAT «Mm fc Chicago on Wednesday dosed with pared uj^4^to^M£ ly active trade. Late local long liquidation in response to dTied-up haying interest and eipurlei selling edged prices off day's highs, traders said. Corn futures closed 3Vi to six cents a bushel higher in revived trade. Prices rose from
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 52 4 Business Shirts by from tf?e bouse of Julmmdmi Available at METRO: Supreme Golden Mile Marine Parade SINGAPORE SHUI HING YAOHAN: Orchard ROBINSON'S: Specialists' Centre MELWANI'S: Clifford Centre FASHION PARK, Shaw Towers TAI HUP, Tunas Bldg. Exclusively imported by Esquel Singapore Pte Ltd, 21 New Industrial Rood, Singapore 1953. Tel: *****66
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    • 106 4 'No, terribly sorry youte not wetome 1 It's far too popular already. I don't know what a man has to do these days to hang on 10 a pub he can call his own. There's always someone with a loose tongue who'll spread the word about the superb food and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 251 5 In the race for same-day settlement the Chase has already won. Come October 1, clearing banks in the US will have only two hours to reconcile the days transactions. Can yours handle it? On heavy days as well as easy ones? Chase can Now. As the biggest clearing bank in
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 456 6  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH THE SINGAPORE Hotel Association (SHA) is angry over the way the decision to increase entertainment tax was taken without consultation with the travel trade. An editorial in SHA's monthly bulletin, Lu Guan, said: "The new duty came as
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    • 131 6 STEPHEN Pik has been promoted vice-president of the First National Bank in Dallas, Singapore branch. Stephen has served the bank for nearly 8 years and was one of the first staff members to join the branch in 1973. He is currently president of the Singapore Forex Club
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    • 261 6 ASEA, an international Swedish manufacturer of electrical equipment, has set up a regional office here in anticipation of the Asean countries becoming a major contributor to the group's turnover. The chief executive officer of the regional office, Mr John Kempster, said this is the first
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    • 190 6 CONTRACTORS, though keen to mechanise, may still have problems finding storage sites for their equipment despite the Housing and Development Board's offer to allocate a storage depot at Woodlands. (The HDB is inviting applications for the rental of-the 240,000-sq metre site in Woodlands industrial estate E.
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    • 253 6 THE International Federation of Producers of Phonograms and Videograms Industries has 9et up a regional office in Singapore to look after the interests of the local record industry. The office, which will have a staff of six, will be headed by Mr James Wolsey,
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    • 248 6 THE newly formed Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Employee's Union (SMEEU) signed its first collective agreement yesterday with Voaper Singapore. About MO daily-rated workers from Vosper will benefit from the agreement. The company has a total initiate of about COO workers, comprising daily and monthly rated workers.
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    • 171 6 AN Australian company, Botany Binding, has developed an integrated series of cabinets and binders which can be shipped in knocked-down form to reduce freight costs. The cabinets and binders are being exported to Singapore, Papua New Guinea and Fiji. The company's suspension type filing system uses a "T"
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    • 211 6 THE Hyundai Construction Company will be setting up its regional office in Singapore. Plans are being made to shift the company's temporary quarters in Changi to a more central location in town. The regional office will initially have a staff of 10 from South Korea. It
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 349 6 Leader ...page 8 f, Today Singapore tomorrow the world. xWkz V. > J I I X •i i«k NHmR V < X I f r I m* i' X ■>i|pwpp^i < jmmtXM j .-r 'r. t* SYONEV Jor,yj& J+'jr $4 This afternoon, our DHL staff will be visiting hundreds of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 302 7 3 I C". J |i i C S «> m m i X i ■f f Vr ■m Vl- ft 1 Ss r.V' W V' t Ml .4- ■fr r W /i'Mi I v a i mm n designed expression of everything luxurious in motoring. rfush interior. A powerful 1998
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  • 364 8 IF THE property tax authorities agree to provide selected information on property sales directly to valuers, surveyors and other property consultants, it will encourage the property market to behave like the stock market. Already, even with the slow process of obtaining information, the number of speculators
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  • 311 8 AT FIRST glance, the 3 per cent tax imposed on all hotel outlets where live entertainment is provided seems small. It is only when one is presented with the quantum of the rise in entertainment duty faced by each hotel that one understands why the hoteliers
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  • 1215 8  -  Singaporeans, led by Kay Hian Nominees and Tan Kok Peng, have acquired a stake in Hooker Corporation, one of Australia's leading property groups. FLORENCE CHONG has a chat with Mr Keith Campbell (left), chief executive and chairman of the company, on Hooker's r overseas
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  • 253 8 HOOKER was formed in 1928 as a real estate agency in Sydney. Today It has 259 «dices throughout Australia. In the early Us the recession brought Hooker to the brink of collapse and a young Keith Campbell, then a 33-year-old accountant, was given the
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  • 993 8  -  By COLIN CHAPMAN ROBERT Holmes a Court, the quiet millionaire from Perth, who just bought a major stake in Lord Grade's Association Communications Corporation, is known in Australian business' circles as "the profitable loser". The South African-born entrepreneur may not care for the title, but it
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 614 8 I 1 -11-OIE CBOSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Sad to upset a sitter (6) 7 Worth swindling out of an old towel? (4, 2, 2) 8 French coffee (4) 10 A professional by right (6) 11 One who won't stand for being painted? (6) 1 14 Colour of a road
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    • 37 8 BliStdW :FrarMticteriS TJ miss pßen-Nf OF KIGENPPMOMC n OT TW«T NOU HPSD U#*S NOU WP£> VOUf? Cv4P*HC£ P*MD WOO fUtfIRED IT V VJCM STftRT Ujrru Rue oness You ortmptt,png 6R"Stouj 1 I a wl !5r E ■W
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    • 773 8 TiVfilßAulO The Kampuchean proble: Ob the hitojgjhtlf toe «f MhMtrrfSMeiirFMp imlwi hi > wdw < mm, curat affairs la Friday Attain, Dr Bamm Braeher, train hollas Mt his kess, Bmckgnmmi (eh i, 7JI), the «h« was la fflagspiw re- whe wai arrested ter teeth pwp—l la the eeatJj aa*, flaalty,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 407 11 THE US dollar closed mixed against major currencies on an active foreign exchange. Opening at 2.1560/00 against the Singapore dollar, the US unit was traded all the way up to 2.1610/00 by lunchtime. However, it closed only slightly higher than the day's open at 2.1580/00. Wmlhl rate* at
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    • 212 11 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed narrowly mixed compared with overnight levels in thin trading. 1 Total sales (or the day was recorded at 40 lots while kerb volume at 44 lots. 2 Prompt closed slightly firmer at U*****.50/411.50 an ounce against 409/411 on Wednesday and October at 425.60/426.00 against
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    • 37 11 New York 8.TQB 8.1TB 8 90S 8.«TS Zurich 8.35B 1MB 8/75S MB ■iJ Singapore 8 .SOB WW 8.T0B 8. TBS 8 90S Cloatag prices la US doUara a troy ounc t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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    • 137 11 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed sharply lower at 233.70 yen after modest Central Bank yen support intervention compared with a 235 opening here, a 234.95/235.10 closing in New York and 234.95/235.05 on the West Coast on Wednesday, dealers said It was sharply down from a 235.60
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    • 178 11 THE dollar continued to ease yesterday morning, though its weakness attracted some buying interest at lower levels, dealers said. The market is nervous, awaiting a lead from the Fed funds later yesterday, and watching for any evidence of concerted action by European central banks to hold down the dollar,
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    • 22 11 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 14.2 per cent.
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    • 179 11 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on July 23. U8 DoU»r»<Spoil Offer BU 7 days 1BH 19'i 1 month 19H 19 Vi 2 months 19H 19". 3 months 193/18 191/16 6 months 1815/*****3/16 9 months 181/16 17 15/16 12 months 17V. 17H 8w.Tr*. Ok 1 month
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    • 45 11 RANGE of prices often id by dlscount houses oo July 31: Ovwntatot: 6*4% CaB deposits: 6Vi% to (Mm trim 3-month Mltef Treasury bill* 611/16 66/16 3-month Bank bills 14S/16 143/16 3 months CD 13 13H 6 months CD 13 11H Source: National Discount Co
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    • 180 11 THE US dollar slid further over the day against the major currencies yesterday, basically on a technical reaction after its weaker performance in New York on Wednesday, dealers said. They said the market was quiet with some selling depressing the US currency. The mark firmed to 2.4322/32 against New
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    • 358 11 A 112 MILLION reinsurance company, RMCA Reinsurance Pte Ltd (RMCA RE), has been set up in Singapore to train staff, improve invisible earnings and assist in retaining insurance/reinsurance premiums within Asia. This represents a joint venture of several well-known companies from the United States, Australia, Hongkong and
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    • 179 11 FRANCE'S Banque Rothschild has submitted a restructuring project to the government before the planned nationalisation of major private banks and industrial groups expected to be passed by parliament this autumn, a bank spokesman said. The strictly banking activities of Banque Rothschild will be absorbed by Discount
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    • 137 11 NET SAI.ES of West German bonds slowed in June to 5.33 billion marks from 7.09 billion marks in May, but were up from the June 1980 total of 4.22 bUlk» marks, the Bundesbank said. Gross sales in June rose to 15.08 billion marks, after 12.78
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    • 630 11 NEW YORK slocks m Wednesday closed at their towwt level of the yew with most of the decline recanted In the last hour of trading The Dow Jones industrial average was slightly higher moat of the day hut lost steam m late afternoon to done at
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    • 194 11 Reuter HONGKONG'S Financial Secretary John Bremridge said he would be surprised if the government and the Hongkong Association of Banks held consultation on i further interest rate rise this week. Financial markets in Hongkong have been persistently nervous this week on rumours of a
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    • 68 11 THE CENTRAL Baak af the PMHppiaee will remve Merest rate mßmi m leaaa af mere thaa Stt day* trem Oct 1. Far leaae tt Stt days er leas, the ceding will stay at II par cent far aaeared kaaaa aai II far eeat far tnl Baak aiM that eeillags
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    • 54 11 Reuter BANQUE 4e PHk Et Dm P>y»-Bu ul BufW ie LWmHm Rt De Siri k»vc eat their base rata I» 1U per eeat traa 1U per eent, enaiebtag eiti ea Taesday by the tkrae staieewtnM beaks. The laia* ■bm eat wee effective ea Wiiaeeley, «bile the Pertbee eat
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    • 497 11  -  By ALVIN TAY JAPANESE banks seem to be going all out to set a new norm for themselves in the Singapore-based floating rate certificates of deposit (FRCD) market if their latest three issues are anything to go by. Last month, Long Term Credit Bank of Japan
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 27 11 We supply any quantity at London bullion market prices. Storage in British bank vaults available. Write to Bhaw Cavendish li Co, (Bullion Dealers) Cavendish House, Chester, England.
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    • 222 11 A yxr» You will soon be able to explore the new Sheraton-Utama Hotel And discover a unique luxury in Brunei. Each of the 170 rooms and suites will be fully air-conditioned and equipped with direct dial telephone colour TV. radio and taped music selection, refrigerator mini-bar and tub shower combination
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  • 1916 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and hprinfiw in and reported to tip 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 Aema (3.748) (1)
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  • 165 12 ■NGAF Quinnrnwr The Comma mr print tar M M) w LM in The Savlngi Fund 2 04 LM S'por* Prog Fund 1.M Id S'porr Sec. 1 Nad l» IS S'pore Lnvps 1 Fund L171.M/ of S pore Eqult y Fund L« L* UU i UNIT RIOT (Mmi> *priMtarMM)
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  • 2738 12 rtei High Low C— p«ay Last Sale Gr»a Dlv Dhr or- Ctt SECTION ONE Gr-s Y*W Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 494 360 312 420 200 470 no 675 430 320 in 161 sn no sn 660 322 324 Acma Alcorn Allied
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  • 1911 12 BID and aflw prices officially listed and hiirirw in and reported to the Kuala F jnapßr Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. WBUII AIM (3.408) (1) 1.50 A Chn (1MB) (1) 110 AMD
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  • 679 12 THE STOCK Market teek eae af Ha akarpeet Ana to Watery yesterday M wlde«pmed aeOtag breagkt tke Straits TlMea ladaetrtol Mei *.11 pateta 4m to 83M7. «Uer af tke tofHH Mart active atoeka na MaM 7140 palate to 111.117. epeMid i-stwss SL^tMdTSLtoTteS tagJaM aa kwwHto.
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  • 288 12 SELLERS returned in farce after a one-day break to lower prices acroaa the board at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Buyers had hardly settled down in the morning, obviously a spillover of interest from the previous day, before the selling pressure was felt. Observers had
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 332 13 Carreat Ex Baefcs Date Tatal far Tatal tar Payment Date Cleee PayaMe Ike year Prerieaa Alex HMga 6%(b) NY A NYA NYA m 6% rii !■>■■■■( 30%(q) Jul 20 Jul 27 Aug 12 30% 30%(q) C Sagara 10%I Jul 27 Aug 6 Aug 20 10% 20% B A
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    • 402 13 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close •l". Alex Blip O I HMgs G Lamher Hytex JCEK JCMPH MuHMp M Omeat Mateyawata Mates Metra HMgs Oriental HMgs PMC P M BI Pu Etetitrtt PaMte Textile SPPL Veneer Prad Proposed rights issue of 2 fori $1.70 per share Proposed bonus
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    • 333 13 KWONG Yik Bank executive chairman, Datuk Azman Hashim, said he disagreed with suggestions that the monetary authorities increase money supply to ease the tight liquidity situation because of rising inflation. At a press briefing held in KL to announce the bank's new customer facility on Wednesday,
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    • 385 13 AFP A BATTLE is looming for control of the half-a-century-old China Motor Bus Company (CMB) as Paliburg Investments, a property and hotels group, has made a HKJ472.5 million bid for 13.5 million shares of CMB. Also waiting in the wings for the land-rich CMB are Henderson Development's chairman
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    • 241 13 PEBAK Carbide Cerparaties (PCCB), whftek to Involved la a Stt-miillMi parkage af acqatotttoas, Ms Mggest ever, expects Is start eeastraetlea an these pMptirtton daring UK and M. Asian later—H■—l Merehaat Baakers kaa estimated PCCB'S Ml AflßQtl pof skare te be at $1.73 after the prapaaed aaaptom—a
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    • 737 13  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA ESSO Malaysia Bhd, which reported a 56 per cent jump in after-tax profits last year, expects competition to intensify as Petronas becomes more active in refining amd marketing. In the 1980 annual report, Esso's chairman, Mr Gerald Cox also said
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    • 328 13 ELECTRICAL and Allkd Industrie* Berhad (EAI) expects improvement in its current year trading results with the introduction of a new improved range of room airconditioners into the market in May this year. This optimistic note was struck by EATi newly-ap-pointed chairman, Encik Abdul Ghafar bin Baba in the
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 293 13 HONGKONG SHARE prices yesterday lost ground with the Hang Seng closing 3121 points down and falling below the 1,700 level to 1698.73. Dealers said the trend wminiy reflected persisting fears of a rise in interest rates. The index dropped steadily through the day in heavy trading, mainly
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    • 322 13 PRICES yesterday took on a firm tone as encouraging consumer price index figures helped entice buyers back into the market. The Bureau of Statistics reported that the CPI rose 2.2 per cent in the second quarter, compared with 2.4 per cent in the first quarter, bringing the increase for
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    • 37 13 JULY S Pmm ♦A Acq* Minn* mm ■acA UHOHL a ■tan (Md mm ♦tj CDC* Ul -u ML -11 Bocb Ortaotai A Ortaotol m 4MI PtUl mm unci) JM TM >t4vvm^S U.M +1.1 m ♦MH uneh
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    • 27 13 JULY a ■Mi Am ran inur. was ■mU iockar CHatoooc n» win nntTM S3L= M -1 m -a IM aneh kl m -i Tr»•i" P"** 1
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    • 361 13 SHARE prices yesterday fell sharply as many investors stayed on the sidelines in view of foreign exchange market uncertainty and the overnight fall on Wall Street. The market average lost 43.77 to close at 7,717.07 on thin turnover of 200 million shares with scattered profit-taking over a wide front.
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    • 52 13 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 517.0 Tuesday 512-2 Week Ago 533 7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 824 98 Tuesday 934.4« Week Ago 954.15 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1999.73 Wednesday 1732.94 Week Ago *****2 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 710.7 Wednesday 713.4 Week Ago 729.0 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 842JJ Wednesday 844J Week
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 280 13 Konica has captured the art of simplcity -n. A dancer in the intricate Harte No Kamuro dance grace and beauty •r 4 -f rz; mm. »> A •4 FT". H' '2i a 1 -r- 4 V <• K Konica FS-1 Japanese art form embraces the essence of simplicity. Konica FS-1
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 143 14 Rises Indices G Co ramies 790 30 July 22 *****7 881.10 1904.53 July 23 *****7 830.97 1842.24 Soab Shipyard UU Plaalatioas Apollo 650 960 400 10 10 BT Indicator: Industrials: Finance: Fans Hotels: 1241.80 1209.99 Hoa| Loose lad 17T0 -240 Properties: 815.77 877.59 C Sugars M Ul 1700 -150
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      167 14 Falls Indices MUInd Tronob HLInd HLCred Taiptag T KLInd Promet Seacorp PMRI PMC G Ceramics UM Works Gen ting DBS API Supreme Carp Paramount Unmtfsrt B A Tobacco 1680 1460 2020 1500 570 600 625 600 1030 1840 650 755 840 880 530 625 745 890 250 -130
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  • 385 14 AFTER turning in a marginal profit of $9,945 before tax last year, long-sus-pended Hytex Ltd has slipped back into the red for the interim period ended March 31. The company, which manufactures polyethylene bags, yesterday reported a group pre-tax loss of $830,034 compared with group
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  • 192 14 PENANG-based Palmco Holdings has teamed up with Kumpulan Fima and a bumlputra company called Che Wan Development to form Flma Palm hulk Service» (FPS). FPS will undertake the construction and operation at bulk liquid terminal» in Butterworth. The terminals will be used to store
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  • 364 14 MALAYSIA Textile Industries (MTT) Berhad has announced the acquisition of yet another property investment company, Fuco Realty Sdn Bhd, for Mslf This comes la the wake of MTl's receat acquisitions of property development company Wahyu Bhd for 18.1 mflllna and SOI lots of development
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  • 750 14 LONDON, Than. Selective issues met small demandfata market preoccupied with interest rate worries. At Jpm, the Financial Times index was up 1.9 points at Stf.l. Government bonds firmed up to v* paint and among equities, eiectricak and oils met InwsUutm demand but industrials eased slightly lor want of
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  • 78 14 AP NEW YORK, Tburs The stock market's week-long slump continued this morning amid stubborn concern over high US interest rates. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 0.38 points to 934.28 in the first half hour. Losers outnumbered gainers by clone to 2 to 1. The
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  • 109 14 DESPITE a seemingly bearish steek Market, Investor mpin to Betel lame sf At the etaee sf Ito nkserlpttoa yesterday, Ike Taft-Paa tane was s versa hsertked ky 11.82 time. Tatal prmiii reeetved ■5 S*, Jsasger aad sadnmllM sf tkis Of tke 11,188 sddj|pßn ttoas reeetved,
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  • 74 14 praTatttdM,' llfi hsM lhrts (UMW) sa a perMg T*yata*i Mil af aa wirhi press np«t wMefe aii tkt tt mi m( »MH»w *e hi ■«Mai frest hcfenpe rtg UOThfahaut It (Mil Th«li (raaeklM far Maknk, wttk the nnM thai Ms steek pries ntxmtr tj
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  • 720 14  -  Companies Editor: llano Sabmni By CHOO AI LENG THE fierce tussle for control of SPP Ltd between its ezisting board of directors and Chevelina Pte Ltd is likely to send some sparks flying at the company's 28th AGM. On that day, shareholders will be
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  • 205 14 SIN Chew Jit Fob has acquired Airco Singapore (Pte) Ltd by paying 17.55 million in cash for all its 900,000 issued and fully paid ordinary shares. The assets of Airco consist of three existing factory buildings on a piece of land of about 43,309 square metres
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 451 14 TAKEOVER GALORE UNDERLINE OPPORTUNITIES FOR FAST STOCK PROFITS Ttare vi tan nriwts Im Y«t mm f«r saps, mm fir ssvvm CONOCO sells for $47.50 in mid-April, and less than three months later SEAGRAM and DU PONT bid the price up Into the 180b in an escalating takeover war. The reason
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    • 269 14 Quick m v- mm r r* '<■ American Express chose a KODAK IMT-150, The Microimage Terminal with a "brain. American Express has just up-graded its information filing and retrieval systems with the KODAK IMT-150 Microimage Terminal a new generation of microfilm equipment with a microcomputer memory that gives you faster
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 59 14 Outlook for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Showers in a few areas. Bepwt far 24 ftt the Ainwrt prtor to 7JI pm m Jaly 23 Maximum temperature 28.4 Associated humidity 81 Minimum temperature 24.4 Associated humidity 100 Hours of sunshine Nil Rainfall in millimetres 17.6 Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 300 15 MITSUI OSK Lines (MOL) and Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) have entered the Japan/South Pacific Freight Conference (JSPFC), following the formation of a threeline consortium together with China Navigation of Britain. Their joint liner service on the Japan/South Pacific route is schedulec to start
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    • 487 15  -  By JAN LEE SEMCHIAO-Fujiwara Line has suspended its non-con-ference container service on the Japan/Singapore/ Bangkok route temporarily after operating in this run for only about eight months. The last sailing of this service was made by the 322-TEU New Penguin, a full container vessel
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 85 15 INDONESIAN operator Gesuri Lloyd has boosted its bulk carrier orders with Japan and options on three 3,250 dwt singledeckers have converted into firm contracts. The company now has six vessels of this design booked from Narasaki Shipbuilding. Gesuri also has orders for two 30,000 dwt and two
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      • 109 15 Reuter THE West German ship Cap Aiuunur sailed for the South China Sea yesterday after unloading 396 Vietnamese refugees at the refugee centre in Puerto Princesa, Palawan 560 kms south of Manila. The refugees were reported in good condition and would be resettled in other countries after their
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      • 99 15 UPI A FIRE blazed through an oil tanker moored in La Spezia, Italy, on Wednesday killing two crewmen and seriously wounding a third, Italian port officials said. Officials said Chilean crewman Daniel Navia, 31, and Spaniard Turero Balino, 35, died instantly of smoke inhalation and burns
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      • 71 15 AFP A "DOCKERS' charter" was signed in Warsaw between the government and dockers' leaders, and which cancelled a dock strike planned yesterday at the Baltic ports, Polish radio reported. Negotiations at Szczecin throughout Tuesday spread over to the early hours the next day, and a compromise was
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    • 675 15 Skippiag Um P»«* Cat Ackipelcto Adriatic Coot AfM Afro-Euraaia AttrttfCT Ail tram AJpac Aufkutan Anpoaw Antaataf ANL Aotoll APL Arab Uk t3S"~ AaU Merchant Auatrailaa Coal Balt-Ortmt Baltic Bangkok Coat Ringtartrrt Bank Line BBS Bci UK Bn Ocean Bn Asia Brataulk Bengal Lte Blntuki Birkart Biue Fuanel
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    • 303 16 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Melor (after Atlantic, D/L A UTML, have to swing on berth A 1 tank, UTM L) 33/34 Bunga Mas (0400) 45A Dong Won (2330 after Teakwood) 38/39 Fort Toronto (Tanker) (2300 after Nehaj, soya bean oil, subject gas free) 15/16 Doluta (0700) 20
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    • 1076 16 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 Dragoer Maersk 8108 23.7.81 0730 Maersk 51 TT A. Endeavour EB001 23.7.81 0100 Intrasea TA 4 VC P. Elsenhower 86E/87W 23.7.81
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    • 1423 16 MOST SECTIONS of the freight market on Wednesday experienced very quiet chartering conditions, with no marked change in the rate structure evident, brokers said. A grain cargo from the US Northern Range to Casablanca received US$2l, compared with $21 JO previously, but both American grain business was otherwise
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    • 571 17 THE general outlook for shipping and trading sector in South-east Asia is steady. Regional cargo trade will continue to grow in the coming decade although cargo transportation patterns will gradually change. Prospects for ocean going trade will be better than the coastal trade. Some coastal shipping owners and
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    • 122 17 INDEPENDENT British «hipping company Bank Line is pulling out of the Europe-Bermuda Nassau and United States Gulf service after more than two years because cut-throat competition on the route has made It uneconomic. A spokesman said the company made "appreciable losses" because operating costs such
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    • 297 17 Lloyd's List THE findings of a major new survey into roll-on/roll-off shipping accidents are certain to sharpen the focus on the biggest danger areas operational neglect and shifting of cargo. These two factors were behind 12 of the 28 total losses since 19®, according to
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    • 549 17 DISCUSSIONS on the proposed increase in stevedoring rates at the Manilt South Harbour has turned for the worse as the parties involved continued to drift apart on the issue. The observation stems from a position paper in which the Association of International
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    • 415 17 Fairplay PRESSURE on the Panama Canal is likely to be eased in 1963 following government approval (or a proposed trans-isthmus oil pipline. Approval came at the end of an all-night sitting of Panama's National Legislative Commission and what one senior government official described as a "dose"
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    • 508 22 SCHEDULE The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN/PK Ship calls at Penang and Port
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 628 15 a st class transport Agents. Nedlloyd EAC For further details, please refer to page V jScanPutch^l CONTAINER Schedules II SHIPS In Pert II tONDON Freights 11/IH ORIENT Exchange 11l REGIONAL Weather VIII .1 \R 1) IM v W I AH EJSEALORDEJ m 1 Orient Overseas CotilauteA Line TH. BMKE 7W
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    • 568 15 Call us We call the worid Agents: Nedlloyd EAC Please refer to pag# v MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS FMte .iv 1:1: nn 26-27/7 2-3/1 >-10/1 15-11/1 23-24/1 30-31/1 54/0 13-14/0 rr~: m MI *SMGAPORE CLOSMG TMES CY 2Mi My
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 814 16 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERN AD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUAL/V LUMPUR 0409, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Cwuwf Sennet Feeder *P Keiant Vessel Sport 1) Msrtles 2) Rdam 3) Kburf 4) Gbw B DAHLIA In Port N HOORN 28/7
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    • 207 16 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EABT CANADA nracac IL.3EL I*4 U* SM 27/7 a/7 MM a/7 Uri H/7 i/> VI 5/1 HP U/l 7/1 U/l li/l 17/ I a/i u/i i/i 24/1 2s/i i TO®A" »m l TSiTtai l' I KARA" h* 17. TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 420 17 OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CON TINE NT CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE fROM UK CON TINT NT Mtf WM ZUI an an an w wt ut vi i/i vn wt wt wt wt iv» wt wt wt wt ivt n/i Wt wt tut wt irnpa»c—ih fancM. ki SMGAPORE MMBHLD
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    • 379 17 pJq Franco Belgian Services mmm r. iojne l»nm* r<» hwi i-w* 21% »Mr is% ui| shi a% 21% iim, 1% is% 21% 24% »5 n% „f? 1 N *Ml 77 Ml 31 l%t 3%l IMI 14 Ml 3%t 4 S«pt 1%4 5 Sept 11 Sap* 17 Ml II Mi S
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 539 18 too accept* tri.UHCim carp lor OUBBKAH/MST NXS we HeMxri" Spare P Um| 24/7 2S/7 |»/7 30/7 4/1 9/9 1/9 11/« 13/1 ]W/» 11/» 11/9 21/9 3/» 9/1 14/1 Spore P* Pe» Mtao Genoa Wburf 9Veea Mm htmerp 19/9 21/8 24/9 14/1 12/1 27/1 25/1 22/1 20/1 7/9 25/9 27/1 30/1
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    • 292 18 KOREA SHimNG LIME CORFU hl 3(i7t3 men wm <t> cnan a. a. y j j Algerian Nation.il I mp CH3 J UNtPACIHC TRANS HflDssr, OflifN'AL SHIPPiNf, CO°PS AGfNCVPTf LTD L S LINE Member of Lien Soon Group of Companies As Afents Ula Saw SNppi* I Tra*n Ca. Ptf IM Mmiiw
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    • 444 18 EVERGREEN LINE r AR Ff.SI EUROPF EXPRFSS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR: UMTEDNNGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER, BIRMINGHAM, BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS. ETC. WEST GERMANY BRO* WttVEN. OSLO. STOCKHOLM, GOTHENBURG. AARHUS, COPENHAGEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM 1 2/T ivi "-2 *v» E««U*f 2/1 11/1 22/1 IVI 2M 2VJ 2w Im m
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    • 617 18 Everett Lines j Burma Fivt Star Shippi»| Corfu. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON 4 NOS KL *****2/48)309 cm 'ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE' 3. uf: M rp«t 3/4 Sta*~ Transport acton Mmtima Maxicaoa S. A. "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE" FM EAST/MEXICO I CENTRAL MOM SERWCE TIM Bra* af Laiag" 10NMG FO* MSUMM.
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    • 192 18 mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE mSnTmaniSnTrmvt 9 I DM m 4MM4. *****4 am m m ret u-rra/ vrm mum iMH titmratr ib vm ft urn SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE OTfIPOK P JKLME PBMS LOW FOR 27-21/7 UMCM 1-2/1 3-4/1 UMCM msmm m~ KnwiLaB»/i 1
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 769 19 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) 31-1/9 6-7/10 10-11/11 Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo A Aqsbs. *FCL Closing 24/7 2300 Hrs. S E A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS' Closing Tims: FCL 29/7 2300 HRS EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACNI/P. GULF SERVICE
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    • 584 19 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE M BURG BMAVIN ROAM MAVW SOTON Nm Ciprra FraftMtEapms larp lar Dm Han. Carifcaalar H BURG 8 HAVtN R OAM MAVW SOTON G*rma«y Austria Bcnctui Franct Al UK P KcUn| Sport fm~ bM M SM SjM »/7 31/7 m TUN SJM M SJM
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    • 602 19 m Ml m i i 'a I 61 y i i, ,fl k Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE rpm h>ir»*B?)r«M>3)K-k«i«>Cb*i DAMJt b Nrt KMC* 31/7 DMUt in ro«t* 14/1 (MM 71/1 mwt a/i DMUA 4/9 KMC* Ua MMJt 11/1 Urn**. UK Canr? I »tMr It MM UC ICO
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    • 568 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUMON I S. AFRICA A. VESSEL Spore: Aug Also occepting FCL containers. (looding direct for Reunion, Durban ond Capetown only) Lykes/°> Lines U.S. NEST COAST SERVICE tar trwa SfO Ibtf SKM BUM S Bt/Tac VBC LfSLf LYKES 9d Sd SU 24/7 18/8 22/1 ASHLEY
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 535 20 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA no feek* vessels* n 9 mother vcssas ra us m IMNBifVI a/7 Till tap* Act U/l 21/1 Lam 6it« An** 11/1 20/1 VwruMi Bndft 15/1 J Fa* lON 3/1 f/t Pk* Ira 22/1 1/9 Mum Urn 22/1 31/t
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    • 596 20 CAUFORNA/PACFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Lm*« tar 10$ ma UN HM—CO. SUTTU. TACOMA MKOMQ B C AUM** fa/ra ciMwn P UM| Soippon L I miJtr is M It A* U kpt AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE *cc*h| FO/FCI CMtatan P Mun S port IMb AM S* Mm Kctpb MT
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    • 368 20 :r H SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 70TM FLOOR OCE AN BUI L DING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING 9111 72 (3 11NE SI GENERAL *****1 114 L INESi TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS 7SS6B A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHiP cgi ftiislr i j.H*s WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK SINGAPORE
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    • 577 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601 ICB Building. Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 r Kelang Tpl *****4 *****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES EDELWEISS 26 ki A VESSEL 10 Auf A VESSEL 15 Auf BUNGA VANDA... 30 Auf STORE P. KELANG LOAOMG FOR: 26 M Kuwait/Damman/Ummsaid 10 Auc Iran Ports 15
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    • 575 20 INTRaSEA (PTE) LTD Fabe'House 234E Ochard Roac S»nqapore 9 Telephone ***** 1 1 *****57 BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE A. FBQJTY Will Hwhrt/tehwiei/miiry A. ENJCAKM Ml 1220 kq FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE FULL CONTAINER HK/KEE/YOKO SERVICE Lm*| tar A. ENKAVM WW Mo* ta*/K«tam. VMm A
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 557 21 ILNOL i NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): o* 'he ACE Consoflmn C. PAUL 27W+ K. CHANCE 4W S.S. BHDS 32ft K. JACEWON 14N. TW BROS 7W MERCATOR 24*... It. IADE 3W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +C. Paul S'pore Closing Times: FCL
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    • 440 21 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA STORE KUANTAN PORT KELANG MAUNVE MKXTEK 30/7 Loading For Male MALDIVE NATION in Port Loading tor Dubai/Abu Dhabi/ Bahrain MALDIVE OSfiOII 30/7 5/8 Loading tor Dammam v MALDIVE NOVEL 10/8 9/8 Loading For Hodeidati MALDIVE MAGE 7/8 12/8 Loading For Dubai/Kuwait/ Dammam MALDIVE PEACE 3/8
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    • 855 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET STOPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULOMG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (10 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Tefci Numbers RS 213*0 RS ***** RS ***** f KELANG M/S SHNRKAT HAH SOON SON. BN>. IST AND M) FLOOR. NO 1. JALAN CEMPENWC PORT KLANG MALAYSIA
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