The Business Times, 6 August 1981

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 THURSDAY, AUGUST 1181 60 CENTS
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  • 327 1 THE Government will amend aid streamline parte ef the Trade Lnlens Act within this year to redefiae Ihe rale ef trade Mr Oag Teag Cheeag, Minister for Labear aad Cemmanicatiens, said certain prevfateas sf the Act are aet saly archaic bat aatageaisfle.
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  • 419 1  -  By LILLIAN CHEW ONLY five or six international contractors will have a chance to bid for the plum $700 million Marina Centre superstructure contract. No local contractors are directly included in the list of pre-qualified contractors drawn up by the developer, Marina Centre Development. Contrary
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  • 376 1 A LARGE insurer has introduced an inflation-ad-justed whole life policy. Introduced by American International Assurance about two months ago, the policy represents an answer to the common complaint that inflation is eating away the value of life policies. The premiums on the policy are slightly
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  • 388 1  -  INDEX FALLS 25 POINTS By CHRIS LIM SHARE prices fell heavily on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday and the widely-moni-tored market barometer, the Straits Times Industrial Index, went below the 800-point level once again. It closed 25.07 points lower at 798.16. The sharp decline was unexpected
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  • 378 1  -  By RONNIE LIM CHIYODA Chemical Engineering and Construction, a leading Japanese plant contractor, has clinched the main contract to build a giant oil storage terminal on Pulau Sebarok, off Jurong. The Joint developers are Van Ommeren, a Dutch multinational, and the Singapore Government. The
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  • 147 1 BEING a professional valuer entails more than just learning the theories of valuation. A good valuer should spend a great deal of time and energy in learning more about his chosen career. This is because valuation is not an exact science. It sometimes has a little black magic
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  • BBIEFLY...
    • 62 1 AFP TEHERAN, Wed. The Iranian Parliament today backed the appointment of Hojatoleslam Mohammad Javad Bahonar as the country's next Prime Minister. At the end of a closed door debate, 130 members of Parliament voted for Mr Bahonar, who was proposed to Parliament by President Mohammad Rajai yesterday.
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    • 55 1 AFP COLOMBO, Wed. The Sri Lanka government has negotiated a Eurodollar loan of US$75 million from the American Chemical Bank jointly with the Bank of Tokyo Ltd and Indosuez Ltd. The terms of the loan negotiated by Finance Minister Ronnie de Mel were approved by the Cabinet at
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    • 71 1 Reuter ROME, Wed. Libya has summoned executives of major oil companies to talks in Tripoli today and tomorrow in an effort to boost its flagging crude sales Oil industry sources here said companies which operate in Libya had been asked to see senior government officials today, and representatives
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    • 94 1 AP KOTA KINABALU, Wed. The former chairman of the Sabah Land Development Board (SLDB), Halik Zaman, was charged in the magistrate's court here today on eight counts of receiving bribes amounting to M 5312,500 in connection with various SLDB projects. He is alleged to have taken the bribes
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    • 57 1 AFP TOKYO, Wed. Japan is likely to provide China with yen credits totalling US$l.3 billion to help it continue its industrial projects. The NJhon Keizai Shimbun reported that the loans will consist of a $400 million untied bank loan, a $430 million supplier's credit for plant equipment imports
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    • 67 1 Reuter SYDNEY, Wed. Australia's international telex and communications satellite links are still being severely disrupted by the refusal of technicians to carry out maintenance or repair work. An Overseas Telecommunications Commission spokesman said the technicians agreed to further talks on the pay claim which prompted the action but
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    • 76 1 AFP CARACAS, Wed. Venezuela today called on Saudi Arabia, the selfprocteimed architect of the world oil glut, to participate in an output reduction programme within the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec). Venezuelan Ofl Minister Humberto Calderon Berti also appealed for Opec to adopt a single price schedule
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  • 253 1 MATSUSHITA Electronics Singapore, a subsidiary of one of the largest electronics corporations in Japan, will invest another $10 million in the local factory during the next two years. The outlay, which will bring the company's investment in Singapore to more than $30 million,
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    • 215 1 .Times Bookshops Um4er...p*ge PROMET has concluded three joint ventures. And this comes only less than three months after it acquired three companies and changed its name to reflect the strongest subsidiary among its myriad holdings Page 12 HUMES LTD of Australia is investigating the recent suspension of share trading in
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    • 67 1 Laßbndeat the Hotel Malaysia thinks highly of aDmersQub member Prime beef on the trolley, fillet or sirloin. Take your ehoiee of weight and cut, and have it grilled and garnished to perfection. The delectable Continental cuisine and intimate mood of La Ronde among the many exclusive restaurants in Singapore who
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 577 2 NYT KARL Otto Pohl, president of the Bundesbank, has urged the West German government to spend less time criticising high US interest rates and spend more time putting its own house in order. He advised Bonn's economic planners that such an emphasis is necessary to bring
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    • 298 2 AFP OPEC has been badly shaken by the tension between Saudi Arabia and other member nations resulting from a depressed oil market and continued high Saudi output. The conflict could threaten the very foundations of the oil cartel if a solution is not found soon, said
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    • 99 2 Reuter THE US Department of Commerce has approved an export licence that will allow Caterpillar Tractor Company to sell 100 pipelayers to the Soviet Union. As part o( the agreement, Caterpillar pledged that the pipelayers will not be used by the Soviets in the construction of the
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    • 257 2 UPI the US Ins pledged Is eeattase Its liberal lateraattoa al svUttoe policies bat waned foreign eeaatries to ■top dlaerlmlaattag agalast Americaa alrtlaes overseas. This massage Is aimed at both fsreiga gsverameats aeea as belag asfair or discriminatory to American carriers aad
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    • 293 2 NYT THE OFFICE of the US Trade Representative has initiated legal steps that could lead to US trade retaliation against Canadian investment policies. It has begun a formal investigation to determine whether trade flows with the US are affected adversely by Canada's Foreign
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    • 268 2 AP THE BATTLE for Coooco apparently ended on Tuesday with a victory for Du Pont. Mobil, the chief competitor for Conoco, failed in its effort to get a federal Judge to block the Du Pont offer and at midnight Tuesday, Du Pont became eligible
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    • 685 2 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From CPA CX710 1005 HLP G1A GA8S0 1030 HLP SIA SQ1Q3 1045 KUL GIA GA908 1045 MES PAL PR501 1065 MNL SIA SQ191 1105 PEN SIA SQ240 1125 MES MAS MH681 1130 KUL SIA SQ106 1130 KUL MAS MH682 1135 KCH
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    • 360 3 Reuter THE SRI Lankan government is working on ways to boost taxation in the November budget so as to mobilise more local capital (or development and to meet IMF guidelines. Finance and Planning Minister Ronne de Mel said this is in response to
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    • 126 3 AP A BATTLE is shaping up among several Western and Japanese companies intent on winning a contract to build in South Korea a US$75O million liquefied natural gas terminal. Officials of the Korea Electric Company said yesterday that they have been ordered by the
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 391 3 Agencies TEN MAJOR Japanese computer and home electric appliance manufacturers have formed an organisation for Joint research to develop -a new type of microchip for hse in next-generation computers in the *****. The newly-established association is expected to be commissioned by the Agency of Industrial Science and Technology.
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    • 221 3 Reuter PRIME Minister Menachem Begin presented his new hardline government to the Israeli Parliament yesterday and claimed a moral mandate to govern tor the next four years. The 17-man Cabinet was completed just five weeks after the general election which brought Mr Begin back to
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    • 126 3 UPI MAJOR apufif ear maaafaetarers law decided (a saspead car experts te Britaia this meath la a meve la Maie criticism ef their peaetratiea lata the British market. The dcclsiee appears te have heea prompted hy a meetiag aext maath a( the iapaa AstamaMJe Maaafactarers
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    • 428 3 AP JAPAN'S economic growth will be moderate for the rest of this year but will start to accelerate in 1982, if the yen' remains strong. This forecast was made by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in its annual survey of
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 480 4 A HIGH proportion of rubber estates and smallholdings surveyed by the Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia (RRI) last year were suffering from varying degrees of labour shortage. Out of the 74 estates and smallholdings surveyed, 35 per cent had vacancies they were unable to fill.
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    • 250 4 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed slightly firmer with August One RSS buyers quoted at 223.50 cents per kilo, up 1.50 cents compared with Tuesday's close. The morning market gained 4.50 cents on higher overnight London advices, trade and speculative buying together with some covering interest. Prices weakened three
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    • 113 4 NOON SSI aad SMR pric** mt etrlrr HAS Am Septeabar (Carrot MU) Rav ere Seller* (Forward Mttl Bayer* Seller* SSR20 SSR50 (1-ton pallet) 203 00 2OS00N 206 00 207 00N (1 -ton pallet 1 ***** 202.50N 202 50 204 SON MRELB SMRCV SMR L (1 tor pallet)
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    • 362 4 R AS prices tn cents per kilo yesterday Noon (per kUo) Buyers Sellers lnt 1 R.S.S prompt f o b 218 50 219 SON lnt 1 R S.S August 226 00 227.00 lnt 1 R.S.S. September 237 50 2X 00 lat 2 R.S.S. 210 00 *****N UK/COU *****
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    • 74 4 THE BTRAITS tin price in Peiang yesterday rose six cents to M 533.52 a kilo after rising 18 cento en Saturday, to rale within toe ceiling range sf $32.74 to $35.41, dealers said. lie rise was sparred by the continued firmness In Lenden and farther baying support (ram
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    • 34 4 Rubber: Aug 5 Singapore: Aug: 223.50 cent* (up 1.50 cents) Malaysia: Aug: 246.50 cents (down 3.00 cents) Tin: M 533.52 per kilo (up 6 cents) Official offering: 310 tonnes (up 115 tonnes)
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    • 149 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed at or near day's highs in a five cent range, up two to US cents per bushel. The continuing US/USSR grain talks in Vienna and rumours of a one year extension of the previous five year pact, underpinned wheat values all day,
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    • 538 4 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were barely steady in a lacklustre market at midday yesterday, just above £1,000 for Sep and Nov, traders said. Prices ended the midday call mostly twelve to £7 higher on the day in a volume of 1,394 lots including 19 options and 271 cross
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    • 245 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed off 4Mi US cents per bushel in spot to up 2Vi in distant August. Prices ended at or near day's lows with an eight cent range in August. Although old crop supplies remained tight, with soyproduct demand slow due to a strong
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    • 136 4 THE Kuala Lumpur market closed with prices easier on poor overseas demand and with a buildup in stocks in fairly active trading, dealers said. In the August position, south eased Ms3o to $900 a tonne, central 122.50 to 1910 while north was traded down to $920. In September
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    • 173 4 CHINEBE Prednee Exchange, ghppw, aeon cl—lsg prices per IN kg yesterday. CmMt «U: Bulk fob $122.50 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1136.50 sellers, new drum fob $141.50 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $72.75 buyers. Psppsr: Muntok white pepper fob Asu NLW $375.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper
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    • 193 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattsa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,335; 32s 2,830, 40s 3,000 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece guis: China Butterfly and Globe brand uaq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 317 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new cTop 1.36, 100 per cent second class 1.14, 100 per cent third class 1.10, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN. A-super 0.78, Special
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 207 5 A LOCAL fast food chain is using video technology to operate its drivethrough service. AAW's new restaurant at Upper Thomson will have a service unique in South-east Asia customers can give their take away orders to a television image of a waiter. As a car
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    • 535 5 THE Tanjong Berhala supply base will most likely be chosen as the port of discharge for construction materials of two Japanese suppliers involved in the Petrooas refinery project at Kerteh, Trengganu in Malaysia. However, the choice of the port has still not been finalised and
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    • 116 5 MORE than 320 companies from 19 countries are participating in Machine Asia 81, which will be held at the World Trade Centre from Sep 14 to 18. This year's exhibition will highlight wood working equipment and companies such as Simpelkemp, Michael Weinig and Wadkin will be taking part.
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    • 418 5  -  By WONG AI KWEI MORE than 100 exhibitors will take part In the first Singapore International Fair which will be held from Oct 2 to 11. They include manufacturers and trading companies from Asean, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the United States. The
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    • 432 5 SEMINARS AND COURSES Aug 3-6: SIC (or Shiprepair Managers, Cuppage Centre, NPB Aug 3-7: Pll (Introduction to Pneumatic), 12 Gul Street 3, Jurong Town, Festo KG (Didactic) Aug 3-20: 30th Building Construction Safety Supervisors Course, Cuppage Centre, NPB Aug 3-21: Supervisory Development Programme Module 2 The Supervisor and
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  • 328 6 WITHIN the dusty, moth-eaten, leather-backed tomes that together make up the written law of the land there are many outdated and, in some cases, foolish strictures. Failure to update the law at regular intervals has thrown up many an example of anomaly and anachronism that can prove
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  • 262 6 THE CONCEPT of the television image of a waitress taking your orders fits admirably into a fast food establishment the foam cups, the plastic chairs, the neon lights, the factory-like production line they call a kitchen. The impersonal atmosphere that strikes you as you
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  • 1311 6  -  NEWLY-CREATED OPPORTUNITIES How will the new tax law in America affect the individual, the corporation and the investor? KAREN ARENSON examines the issue in the first of a series of articles on how the new code will change investing strategies and financial planning.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 1266 7  -  The Robin Group, in a diversification move away from its traditional shipping activities, is seeking a share of the computer market with a stake in Microperipheral Singapore, a joint venture with a California-based company. FONG MEW LENG reports. FONG MEW LENG AT a TIME when
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  • 1429 7  -  The aim is to emerge from the recession in a leaner and more efficient state, cutting out the fat and the overlapping functions in the company* ICI shows the way. JOHN ELLIOT reports. JOHN ELLIOT FT (WE DEPUTY chairman's post has been abolished at ICl's Mond
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  • 418 7 Letter to the Editor Dear Or, I refer to the leader and the three letters published in the Business Times on July 28 and am grateful to the authors of these articles. They were informative, instructive and appeared at the appropriate moment. On my last visit to the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 182 9 THE US dollar yesterday continued to (all against most major currencies as the Bank of Japan entered the market in support of the yen, dealers said. The presence of the bank was not too large, but it was enough to change sentiment, they said. The yen was stronger at
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    • 42 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited and discount houses to tender (or a total of $120 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Aug 11 to Aug 14. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.
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    • 426 9 THE US dollar yesterday recovered slightly in thin and nervous late trading, but still closed easier against major currencies compared with overnight New York levels. The dollar's weakness was attributed to renewed intervention by the Japanese and West German central banks to support their respective currencies. The US
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    • 22 9 THE average rale at which major Singapore bank* are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 14.44 per cent.
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    • 176 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Aug 5. US MteniSfrt) Offer BU 7 days 19* 1BH 1 month 18H 18* 2 months 1813/16 1811/16 3 months 1815/18 IS 13/16 8 months 19 IS* 9 months 18* IS* 12 months IS 15/18 IS 3/16 SwJn. Dm.
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    • 43 9 RANGE at price* offered by diecount houeee on Aug 5: Overnight 4% to IH* Call deposits: 6W% to C)e*fe< BaytaC Selling 3-month Treasury bill* «13/16 «11/1« 3-month Bank bills 13* 13 V. 3 months CD 12H 12« 6 months CD 13 12%
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    • 219 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed slightly firmer compared with Tuesday's close, after fluctuating narrowly in quiet trading, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 15 lots while kerb volume at 56 lots, they said. Prompt closed slightly firmer at U*****.50/384.50 an ounce against 390.50/383.50 on Tuesday,
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    • 35 9 TM Mm New York 8.J5B ItiR ICS ICS Zurich I.25B S.2SB L«S LfiS Tm§ Singapore WO® 8J5B saw 8«S t«06 Closing prfc In US dollar* a troy ounc t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 157 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed at 242.90 yen in heavy but erratic trading after fluctuating widely following small central bank intervention. This compared with a 245.20 opening here, 245.10/ 25 closing in New York overnight and a 242.10 closing here on Tuesday. Trading volume was a
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    • 48 9 Opening quote* yesterday US I.BMO/50 Cut 2.2410/37 Croat —1.2427/30 D Mk 4.5325/75 D F1 5.0325/75 S FY 3.M50/425 B FY (coo) 74.18/30 F FY -10.7850/8000 Ut 2241.75/2MBJO Yen 437.47/438.16 D Kr 14.2725/860 N Kr 11.1875/3075 S Kr 6025/125 A us acta 31-83/'» Psrt -119.41/120.07 Spain —190.99 181.45
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    • 350 9 THE Deutscbemark and British sterling are expected to remain weak against the US dollar over the next two months. Currently trading near the 2.45 level against the dollar, the position of the mark is not likely to improve because of high US interest
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    • 522 9  -  By ALVIN TAY KOREA Development Bank (KDB) may be the first South Korean institution to establish a merchant bank here. Its application is now being considered by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). KDB Governor Yeung Ki Hah out the bank plans
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    • 189 9 Reuter THE BANGLADESH Central Bank, in a move to revitalise private business boost faith In domestic banking, has authorised the setting up of three private K»wir« in the country within the next six months. The banks, one at them backed by Arab funds,
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    • 176 9 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. ASIAN-DOLLAR ISSUE 6th August 1981 THE SANWA BANK, LIMITED (Incorporated with limited liability in Japan) 17th Floor, Clifford Centre, 24, Raffles Race, Singapore 0104. U5515,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due Bth August 1984 Managed by Singapore Nomura
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  • 1709 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 «nits, unless otherwise specified. BECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (3J8B) (2)
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  • 2707 10 1M1 Hick Low Coaipaay Last Sale erDiv Div Crr Grt YTd Net P/B Vol fOOO) 1 Day High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 494 350 312 430 200 470 wr 675 430 300 130 161 330 90 380 528* 322 286 Aetna Alcorn Allied Choc BAT
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  • 1926 10 BID and Oder prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherM -i, if* -.a wiif specinea. DKDUmtIALB AIM (XIV) fS) ISO (1) IM (5)
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  • 68 10 KUALA Lampar ladastries Berfcad: AGM to be held at 8th Floor, Bangunan Public Bank, Jalan Sulalman, Kuala Lumpur on August 10 at noon. LOYTAPE BcrM: EOGM to be be held at Penthouse, 10th Floor, Wisma Central, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur on August 11 at 11.30 am. INTERNATIONAL Wood
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  • 626 10 THE stack market aaffuui b majsr 4r»p yesterday m the Kaala Lemper market, wklek reseated fall-day tradig yesterday after a twa day break, saw preOttakera trytag ta eaak la aa the reeeat rebeead, Bat what started «II aa praflt-taktag taraed lata a bear
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  • 566 10 SHARE prices cloaed easier at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in generally dampened conditions. Trading was sluggish, particularly in the afternoon session. Some observers believe investors are generally still cautious following last week's uncertain trend. The New Straits Times industrial ordinary share index
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 220 11 Date Laat Fall Year C«mpuy Periad AiMueed Net EPS Greet Pre-tax last year (cento) IMv. Preflt <%) iVm) 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 I 8/7 322L Chem Ind I 9/7 23.7
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    • 142 11 KUNDONG Tanjong Pau's trading profit was marginally higher last year, thanks to a higher average selling price (or rubber, an increase in the palm oil crop and some cess refunds. Investment income also rose to 5522,155 ($449,449). Pretax profit thus improved to $2.18 million ($2.02
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    • 230 11 SELANGOR Dredging Bhd has reported a sharp drop in pretax profit (or the year ended March 31, 1981 on greatly reduced turnover. Consequently, it is cutting the final dividend payout by five percentage points. The preliminary results for the year Just ended show pretax earnings
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    • 490 11  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA GROWTH Industrial Holdings (GIH) (ailed to live up to its name in the first six months of this year, despite a hefty contribution from its associated company, Pan-Elec-tric Industries. The share of net profit that GIH derived from its associated companies for
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 276 11 HONGKONG SHARE prices yesterday closed the half-day session slightly higher in modest turnover with the Hang Seng up 8.02 points to 1,689.67, dealers said. Lack of direction from New York affected the market with dealers noting that the US dollar's fall against nearly all currencies except the Hongkong
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    • 282 11 THE market showed no sign of pulling out of its prolonged downward drift yesterday as sellers continued to focus their attentions on market leader BHP, dealers said. BHP fell 10 cents to $1160 far a k*s of $1.80 in Just over two weeks. Some analysts see the
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    • 76 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed generally steady. Thai Commercial Bank, Industrial Finance Corp and Rama Tower closed un- changed at 394, 99 and 55 bahl respectively, while Saha Union fell ooe to 150 and First Trust dropped 0.75 to 48 baht. AUO Bk*U f fTj l» ♦f" ♦j j m
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    • 44 11 i -UM ♦0J» 1 i -n.« -CI cocr 1* -CM 1 H In t jpMWB a UN -UH 1 1' Rum plot" mm -*m rodeo M *um rvi* am oacb ■an Mttual A taHMI MJi ad Swflraol am aaeh DMtl a aaeh VMM
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    • 414 11 SHARE prices yesterday rose sharply with buying interest in blue chips stimulated by anticipated return of the foreign investors to Japanese stocks following the yen's partial recovery against the US dollar, dealers said. The market average gained 68.47 to 7,888.53, but trading was slow with volume 350 million shares
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    • 52 11 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 538.6 Week Ago 525.3 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday #45.97 Monday 946 25 Week Ago 938 40 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday unav Tuesday 1081.05 Week Ago closed AUSTRALIAN INDU8TRIAL8 Wednesday 608.1 Tuesday TO3.2 Week Ago 710 2 ALL ORDINARIE8 Wednesday 825.0 Tuesday 629.7 Week Ago
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 416 11 NOTICES THE SANWA BANK, LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCH U5515,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due Bth August 1984 In accordance with the provision of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 6th August 1981 to Bth February 1982 the Certificates will sarry a
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    • 399 11 ""Some people say we've got quite a history behind us. As a multi-faceted multinational, i mean. For instance, we've been in the motor vehicle business for some years. Not counting our experience in engines, that is. We sell and service the most prestigious car ever to grace the road the
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 135 12 Rites Indices UU Plantation* u o I Spore Baa Falls Selaagor Dredg H Leong Credit Hong Leoi| Ind C Sugar* PMC Spore La ad H Leong Fia Paramount Pegi Maia G I HMf M Banking Peril* Plant Sea View O C B C Gentinga 020 324 320 540 1340
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    • Article, Illustration
      150 12 Rises Indices H L Credit 1440 utd Plant 600 Malakoff 530 Falls H L Finance 960 Promet 510 Bata 350 S Trading 900 Sel Prop 1020 Toshiba 380 Magnum Corp 635 Geo ting 795 K L Ind 530 Pegi 540 Syn Resins 580 +190 +60 50 -100 -85
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  • 768 12 LONDON, Wed. The market closed quietly firm today, with government bonds gaining as much as point ahead of an expected Bank of England statement outlining an economic package which may include the suspension of the bank's 12 per cent minimum rate. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was
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  • 386 12  -  By KOH TSE YING HUMES LTD of Australia is investigating the recent suspension of share trading in its 62.1 per cent subsidiary, Hume Industries (Far East). It has informed the Melbourne Stock Exchange that it is seeking more information and will make another announcement later. So far,
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  • 252 12 TRADING in the shares of two companies, SPP Ltd and Leong Huat Industries Ltd, was temporarily suspended by the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. In the case of SPP, the suspension was related to its legal tussle with Chevelina Pte Ltd. SPP and its managing director,
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  • 128 12 NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market gained ground this morning, following through on the upturn it began late in yesterday's session. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 3.33 to 949.30 in the first half hour. Gainers took a 4-to-3 lead over losers among New
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  • 422 12  -  Companies Editor: llano Sabnani By SIOW LI SEN I .ess than a month after it acquired three companies and changed its name to reflect the strongest subsidiary among its myriad holdings, Promet Berhad has concluded three joint ventures. Through its whollyowned Singapore subsidiary, Promet Pte
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  • 278 12 SEE HOY Chan (Singapore) Pte Ltd is increasing its stake in two associate companies, Singapura Building Society (SBS) and Malayan Credit. The group yesterday announced that it had made further purchases of shares in both companies. In July, it bought 510,000 SBS shares in several separate transactions.
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  • 346 12 PERLIS Plantations is on the acquisition trail again. This time, it is venturing into the highly technical area of petroleum engineering and the design and fabrication of equipment for the oil and gas industries. The company announced yesterday that it is acquiring, for
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 204 12 H PROFITS FROM PURCHASING Advanced Purchasing Supply Worfohop September 7 9,1981 This workshop is designed for those who have an influence on their company's profitability through their dealing with, or actual execution of, the purchasing function. Oullne e Purchasing Planning Control Systems and the Company Strategic Plan e Scope of
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    • 88 12 COCKTAILS? The Holiday Inn has a way of turning out the finest at cocktail receptions. And making important occasions impressive celebrations. With splendid service and a superb range of sumptuous spreads. Accompanied of course, by the usual drinks and our to keep your guests in TT" us see to the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 52 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Fair. Repsrt for 24 tows pilar toTJpn Aig f at the alrpsrt. Itai—> temperature 32.1 Associated humidity Minimum temperature 26.5 Associated humidity 9J Hours of sunshine 9*40 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 11.0 Total rainy days for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 303 13 THE Thai government is to allocate a special budget of 6,000 million baht for the expansion of the deep-sea port at Sattahip over the next five years. This budget will be used to dredge the port so that it can accommodate larger vessels, build
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    • 524 13  -  By VONG NYAM MING THE Port Klang Authority (PKA) is now using a floating crane to handle conventional cargo at Port Klang's south port. PKA had commissioned Shahpadu, a bumiputra company, to operate a heavy lift crane following the termination of a contract with
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 52 13 Reuter SHIPPING conference lines covering trades between Europe and India said they will impose a 10 per cent surcharge on east bound and westbound Madras freight from August 17. The lines currently impose no surcharge on madras freight. The move was necessitated by increasing berthing delays at
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      • 98 13 AFP MORE and more shipowners are scrapping their aging uneconomical supertankers, and the old ships are bringing only slightly more than half the prices of several months ago, Lloyd's List said. Lloyd's said that 220,000-tonners, built around 1970, were being sold for about US$3.6 million instead of the
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      • 87 13 AFP EIGHT major ports in Japan, including Tokyo, Yokohama and Kobe, are planning to raise port entry charges for ocean going vessels by 26 per cent in fiscal 1962-1984, a Tokyo shipping daily reported. The Shipping and Trade News said the administrative authorities of the eight ports
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      • 71 13 AFP ALL of the 18 Japanese crewmen of the 5,488-ton Menam which sprang a leak in waters near the Bonin Islands on Tuesday were rescued by a Japanese fishing boat, the Japanese regional maritime safety headquarters reported. The Menam of Panamanian registry and operated by Mitsui OSK
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    • 648 13 Skipping Uae Page CM Achipelego vn Afea VI Afro-Eurasia VI All trans vn Alpac VI Angkutan VI Angonave V ANL I AntoU vm APL m Argentine IV ASCL m Asia Merchant VI A astasia Line V Australian Coot VI Bait-Orient vn Baltic IV Bangkok Coat VI Bangladesh
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    • 316 14 AUUVAU KEPPEL WHARVES Athol (after Regensteln) 1/2 Anheng (1830 after Lyudmila Stai) 8/9 Barber Tsu (2100 shifts agent's request for T/L after Chidambaram A Southsea I) 36/36 Nopal Verde 31/32 No. 7 Donam (2359 after Chidambaram k Lanka Sagarika sail) 38/39 Nedlloyd Manila (1200) 3/4 Toog Bai
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    • 879 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 Benattow 06/481 6.8.81 0600 Ben Line T A 3 vc Lelse Maersk 8108 6.8.81 Maersk 51 TT Ever Victory 75-19E 6.8.81
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    • 1551 14 QUIET grain chartering on Tuesday was featured by a contract for four cargoes, each of 50,000/54,000 long tons, from the US Gulf to Japan at the «lightly dearer level of U5523.50 with two loadings in Oct and one each in Nov and Dtc* Ririw from the Gulf to
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    • 615 15 ALGERIA Algiers End July. Berthing delays of 8-10 days. ANGOLA Lobito End July. Berthing delays of about 3 days. Luanda End July. Berthing delays of about 90 days. ARGENTINA Blanca End July. Berthing delays of 14 days for grain vessels. Buenos Aires End July. About 18 ocean-going ships
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    • 330 15 A MAJOR container lease contract for a minimum of 16,000 twenty-foot equivalent containers covering a 10year period was signed in Oslo between Barber Lines A/S as managers for Barber Blue Sea and Container Transport International Inc (CTI). The agreement is a high service master lease container
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    • 887 15 NYT PORTS around New York, along with other north-east-era US ports, have been taking a competitive drubbing from Montreal and other ports in Canada thanks Largely to the success of the Cast Group, an enterprising Canadian-owned shipping organisation, US shipping experts say. "We're
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    • 195 15 AFP THE output of French shipyards dropped 18 per cent last year, the fifth straight annual decline, the French Shipbuilding Association During 1980, output reached 347,000 tons in gross registered tonnage. This represented a little more than 2 per cent of world production, while France's share
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    • 990 20 SCHEDULE The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN
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    • 185 20 THE major shipping consortia operating' between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (BTRAITB/ AUSTRALIA Australian National Line. Australia/Straits
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 399 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: pJ(danc/Kedunf/BuMn/lnchon Fm: Busan/H Konf/Banfkok Id S'pore: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 imainrc CONTAINER Schedules II SHIPS In Port n LONDON Freights 11/ HI PORT Conditions 11l SHIPPING Schedule VIII REGIONAL Weather VIII .1 \RI)IM 4v J> \M Orient
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    • 251 13 V > UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) 1 1 M EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES Ihta Qataxn (30/1). Bahrain (2/9). Kuwait (5/9) B Oammam (1/9) Doha (11/9). Mm Hub (14/9). Dubai (17/9) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE iwi'iOiim •MSHYW *15 •Ctowt Twws Fa 6/8 1200 hrc ia 5/8 2359 hr* M. ItmM
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    • 715 13 &cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents: VMPftCIFICIIMBftTMMM AGENCY PTE. ITB. Tet *****4 (5 lines! SINGAPORE G3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS nl It'll il/l 29/4 14/4 5/9 II 25/1 12/9 1/9
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 771 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SNIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 044», MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE uc—« 1) Kx*K 26/8 2 n 9/9 I 18/9 I 23/S I 30/5 Ma Accaptag Fdr 1) I—l—. 6M 2) tantarda*. A"t»arp, IH««.
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    • 248 14 BfcP SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA •w vt •nn *a/» •21/1 a/i ««/M -VM «VM V* •n/M •Mm MARA" ft| 17. TO; PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US QULF 21/1 2/M ivi a/i vm vm wit a/u a/u l/n 2/11 l/U hM VI 12/1 17/1 1/1
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 591 15 OCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHAPING Slngiport to Sihih. jara waif. Brunoi Ports and Bangkok CONTAINtRSHIP SERVICE 10 UK CONTINENT :I«|H ha H'mv U Hmn U. 27/t 29/t a/1 91/9 92/9 •1/9 91/9 N/t Wl M/t 95/9 10/9 »/9 11/9 12/9 19/9 12/1 14/9 19/9 90/9 17/9 19/9 21/9 22/9
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    • 305 15 Franco Belgian Services fL—L—UUI m«M 7% i>m *mi ntm nMi in ss* iqhjwmm utai uM 11* is* is* is* us* —17 lm WMI is* IS* MS* us* us* VMM n* »ta| IS* MS* MS* lIS* 171* ■BCMB MMI MM| US* MS* 111* I*l* Hl* c.m.c.r. I'M* HW| Ita I'm* UhM
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 591 16 JKHapag-Lloyd ti; FrsMvt Eiprni L*P Baj Eiptu Km*ur[ Eiprtu t cat{o tor CARBKAN/WEST MMS «a Hamburg S po« m 9/1 29/8 »/8 iraal nm* nwtmukk H'twi BTu» Rdam l«hawt K S>r* NK TN I+ r t/ K*t Buun Bwtttoo 9/7 11n 13/7 14/7 SaitaTln Port 14/8 11/8 0k« Mm 15/7
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    • 499 16 KOREA SHimNC LINE HIPPINL CORPN t. KeUnt POiANG STORE ALTAR 165E 7-11 Aug 12-14 Aut 15-18 Aug i ALTAR 166E 7-11 Aug 12-14 Aug 15-18 At* VEGA 162W 30- 1 Sep 2- 4 Sep 5-1 Sep VEGA 163E 30- 1 Sep 2- 4 Sep 5-1 Sep FROM BUSAN BANGKOK TO
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    • 434 16 EVERGREEN LINE r f AR EAST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 1 ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR: UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, MANCHESTER, BIRMINGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LEEDS. ETC. WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN. OSLO, STOCKHOLM, GOTHENBURG. AARHUS, COPENHAGEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM s-pra M*fc NMtot r+t*wt MM* UNw Iwm *W 11/9 1/9 3/9 V 9 7/9
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    • 781 16 7JE7 NTOHTWA nu PAGAN Burn* Frva Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOAMNG FOR RANGOON sm ft«M( 7/> Ami i/ia is/M a* u/ii n Matoyno BOUSTEAD m NOS KL *****2/*****9 MN 0« NwWCiM lM«0i«l« S. A. C.I.P. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOANNG FOR DURBAN MONTEVDEO BUENOS MCS S pm* "CTOBA 3/4
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    • 218 16 r mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE 31 SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAUS SERVICE mSrm m"anmnTanm* i imm n mm. «mtsi east m smrmt iajmtsz/vtzm iMum wr i luwan ia nrn era mi KARACHI SERVICE MM CMO 2S-2C/I 24-27/1 21-25/1 KAtACM CDBML MOITV oca* MM I (JHUNUU PIC LIB sbm ia mum/71 tnuf*
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 810 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIOAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) i Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo Aqaba. S E A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS' VESSEL •NEP ZIRCON NEP TOPAZ NEP ZIRCON NEP TOPAZ Closing Tlmo: FCL 5/8 2300 HRS MANILA I H'KONG I S
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    • 637 17 IK-. BENLINE CONTAINERS 1 EXfttSS COW WO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE to turn fiaSripM Pwt/faw Pn| Hot RKj<cn R'4an Haw* UK r«* in */i nm*«i b«mt a/i a/i an i/u m/s On let BmMM J/II VII 1/11 l/ll FROM tIMOPt H BIKG B H»*N ROAM HAVW SOTON I) G*rmaay/Aasiria Imlti franc*
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    • 444 17 Scan Dutch? WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE rtm t l>tr*R»2)r4«- 3)Ktai4)S'ta| ,1 I 9 W LMPIUI.CW) ill", 4-1 ii/i w a/i ivt iu ia vt Wi IM M W» iv» UC Nw| to tirtui vrMpaota Nedoyd Lines AMERICA (CENTRAL AND SOUTH) M Sta* I toe Mtaita»f»iMp4 Staos M. um a/i 22a
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    • 513 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS DEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/COWT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) SANTA FE IVY BANK CLYDEBANK SANTA ELENA SPORE 16 Aug 2 Sep 19 Sep 9 Oct R'DAM HULL 11 Sep 20 Sep 28 Sep 1 Oct 14 Oct 4 Nov HMBG 16 Sep 6 Oct 18 Oct
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 728 18 X K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA ETD ram ksseis* p* v nono vessels in u si wt fmh Ace 1M 3/8 PacfcArroa 22/1 1/9 Hfeitn Mm 72/1 11/1 Km Man 22/1 l«/ 9 IVB 15/1 tmmkt Mam 3/9 14/9 Mm Mara 1/J 11/9
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    • 589 18 CALMRRA/PACRIC MITII WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Im*« tar: tOS ARGEIES. SAN FRARCBCD. SEJUTU. TRCOMR. VRNCOMI. B C Acc*ta« Fa/fa Cmtmm P Mm| Smpgort I Mftfn mpruat is a* llkm u** AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acc**t fa/fa CMtatan NEW ZEALAND SERVICE 21 fa* 22 A«t JAPAN SERVICE INDIA SERVICE -uKTZi
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    • 582 18 o SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD ?oth floor ocean building Singapore oto4 MARKETING *****2 13 I INESI GfNfRAL *****1 *14 I INE St TERMINAL OM ICE *****83 TELE* RS24i>9S RS 2SS6B A B CARSMIP CABLE CARGOSMIP iinf l?,-!,hM,al (loiitjiiiirr Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK SIM.APOKi: 151..4.\DS UM: K* MIDDLE
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    • 566 18 KORiNS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601 ICB Building Way S 7e! *****2? 8. *****67 P Kolang Tel *****4 *****5 MIDDIi EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES \\Hvundae Shipping Co. Ijd. Y liama Kobe S pore P. KeiangLoadmg f Of HAH 80W...).— 19 Aug "Damman/Dubai/ Bahrain HAN NAM 20Auf- Damman/KuwaH HAN GARAM— 29 Aug- Damman/Muscat
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    • 281 18 INTRASEA Suilt'26U. lnU*'n tj Singapore 020 7 If I LTD V BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE 1 k MGHT. >mw Liiin tar 2S* FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE FULL CONTAINER HK/KEE/YOKO SERVICE Lw4m far Hm| U*t/U+mt/y++mm Nm iHi/iMtat/TMM (HE) LW BE 22*511 Ul7|} IMC 71 KStH
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 776 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K. JACEWON S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo 2359 11/8 1200 11/8 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: PENANG._. P. KELANG. BMSBANE.. SYDMEY MELBOURNE. AOCIADE.— FREMANTLE. Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and
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    • 549 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA KIMNTAN TOUT KELANS MALDIVE iron TO Sailed Loading For Male MALOIVE NATWN Sailed Loading tor Dubai/Abu Dhabi/ Bahrain MALDIVE 7/8 Loading for Dufc* MALDIVE NOVEL 15/8 12/8 Loading For Hodeidah MALDIVE MAGE 12/8 16/8 Loading For Dubai/Kuwait/ Dammam MALDIVE PEACE 15/8 18/8 Loading For Dubai/Dammam/ Kuwait
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    • 653 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVTT SHAPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (10 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Telex timbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** p KELANC M/S SMARKAT NAM SOON SON. M IST ANO 2NO FLOOR NO 1 MIAN CtMPEMNG. PORT KIANG. MALAYSIA
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    • 14 19 r\ caiv/ih/ii I IM W# —11 I 1111 k.ll 1 BULK TIMBER PLYWOOD SERVICES
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 400 20 srasr Spaces avaUtUe Also accepting for Dubai, Bahrain and Kuwait. Interested, please contact: [Wli KB fAU PTE LTD. Tel: BRCBB (Mr Jse Lta) TOKO LINK 1) M/V "CAJWA" V-tt «nM t) m/v "aqua nmnr v-> MrtwJ mi Consignees o< all damaged cargoes ex the above captioned veawia are notified that
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    • 299 20 lOT Kline kinkaTl KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA, LTD.. JAPAN/STRAITS/ JAPAN Fully Containerised Service Vessel Tokyo Kobe S pore Pen** f. total* Spore Tokyo tote NORDSTM HUM 10/1 12/8 13/1 15/1 28/8 30/8 NOKSAY 7/1 10/8 21/1 23/8 24/1 8£ NORDSTM V 7 31/1 W» 12/1 13/1 15/1 2»/1 31/1 (NOIL
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    • 329 20 ft JOHORE SHIPPING LV M t&UN UNGI r fr ,KU RftDAP POP I fH 3N NGOR MS|A" r .l« HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD Express Unrttoad Servce from P War* t Cast Malaysia I Brunei HAYATII.II/11 HAYATI V: 12/11 HAYATi t. 13/11 HAMMM t. 14/11 MMMH V: 15/11 HRMMH IS/tl F.
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    • 345 20 2 Pf RKAPALAN LAUTAN MRU SON. BHD. fO 80i420 koMltratMiu S«b«h HGULAC IMB «VtCI Sab* Sarawak Bangkok Swgapor* Port Ketang Ytssete P»w* UVTAN TKA *5/11 *M> UtfTNl MM *1/11 5 to( LAtfTAH UNA M/ll LNfTM ONI»J/11 12 ta| PRlani Spore Loading lor Sandakan, Tawau 10 Ami U Irn IN 17**
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    • 62 20 DIRECT SERVICE TO IRAN PORTS S'por* Loading For. JINY ANG No 17 10 Aug Bandar Abbas/ Bandar Khomeni qHPFLA 20 Aug Bandar Abbas/ Bandar Khoment HAN NURI 10 Sep Bandar Abbas/ Bandar Khoment KORINS MARITIME SERVICES pti I TO GBN CONTAINER LINE FRATA SHIPPING PTE LTD Tel: *****04 BANNER MARITIME
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 162 20 'igjl A i Regional Weather a V I m \^«3 o j a f \A •3/ 0 9 ys&jt ii LLm c Cj Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather wtad direction
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