The Business Times, 7 August 1981

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 FRIDAY, AUGUST 7,1981 60 CENTS
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  • 198 1 TIMES Publishing Berhad and the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research are setting up a joint-venture company to provide industrial design services. According to the jointventure agreement signed a week ago, the company, tentatively named Design Centre Pte Ltd, will take over all commercial
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  • 109 1 IN AN attempt to raise the standard of staff training and development in Singapore, Applied Research Corporation is organising a three-day seminar to help local companies plan long-term staff training and development programmes. The first day of the programme is a seminar highlighting the importance of staff
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  • 342 1 SINGAPORE cement nuaifactnrers have denied allegations by their Malaysian counterparts that they are damping cement In Malaysia. The secretary of the newly-termed Singapore Cement Maanfaetnrers' As sodatleo, Mr Albert Choc, has rejected accusations by Mr 4 B Seatea, groop sales and pnblle relations manager
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  • 484 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH THE aerospace industry will soon get the boost it needs to break into world markets. An agreement which the Government will soon sign with the US, the world's largest aircraft manufacturing country, will give Singapore-made aircraft parts and components worldwide recognition. The
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  • 285 1  -  By WONG AI KWEI SELANGOR" Pewter smashed its way into exclusivity when $50,000 worth of collectors' items were hammered into pieces yesterday. The exercise, carried out by Miss SingaporeUniverse Florence Tan, was done in the name of the Franklin Mint Corporation, a US-based company, specialising in
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 76 1 THE NATIONAL Trades Union Congress has been asked to make available to Singapore Airlines the services of Dr Wan Soon Bee, deputy director (industrial relations) of the NTUC research unit. He will serve as Mr Devan Nair's deputy, said Finan<*e Minister Hon Sui Sen. Mr Nair,
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    • 69 1 AP TOKYO, Thurs. Electric Power Development Co of Japan was reported today to have succeeded for the first time in generating 1,000 kilowatts of electricity with a solar energy power plant. Kyodo news service said the company's pilot plant, costing 10 billion yen (US$4l.6 million) reached its maximum
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    • 69 1 UPI HIROSHIMA, Thurs. The mayor of Hiroshima today warned nuclear powers that mankind faces self-de-struction and urged them to renounce war in a ceremony marking the 35th anniversary of the first nuclear attack. At 8.15 am (2315 GMT Wednesday), the moment the bomb exploded over Hiroshima on Aug
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    • 56 1 Reuter SAPPORO, Japan, Thurs. Tyhoon Phyllis was estimated by last night to have flooded more than 10 per cent or 95,000 hectares of farmland in Hokkaido, Japan's main northern island. The area affected is expected to have widened since then, mainly in the eastern part of Hokkaido,
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    • 37 1 Reuter HAMBURG, Thurs. The West German Bundesbank has spent about US$3.5 billion from its reserves so far this year defending the mark against the rising dollar, the bank's president, Karl Otto Poehl, said. Reuter
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    • 35 1 MANILA, Thurs. The Cadlao oilfield off the western Philippine island of Palawan is expected to go into commercial production in about two weeks time with an initial output of 9,000 barrels a day.
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    • 60 1 Reuter BEIJING, Thurs. China should spend less on entertaining visiting foreign dignitaries because too much food is wasted at official banquets. The People's Daily said today foreigners were often accompanied around the country by large numbers of officials who served no useful purpose when they should in fact
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    • 70 1 Reuter LONDON, Thurs. The French community in Iran will be evacuated next week after a bid to fly out an advanced party of 60 today was halted by revolutionary officials. A spokesman for the French embassy in Teheran said an Air France airliner landed at Teheran airport today
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  • 117 1 FRESH graduates entering the workforce last year came in for a rude shock. Despite the talk of a tight labour market, the average 1980 graduate found that in real terms, his starting salary was lower than that of his predecessor. University of Singapore graduates expecting a
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  • 333 1  -  By FONG MEW LENG LET COMPANIES, including those that are small, withdraw all the funds now administered by the Central Provident Fund to set up their own pension programmes. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI) suggested this in an almost unqualified
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  • 119 1 THE growing interest of foreign investors in the local stock market has attracted two British stockbroking companies to set up shop in Singapore. Although Hoare Govett and Vickers da Costa have been identified as the two which have made a definite commitment to open offices in Singapore, other
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 699 2 Reuter JAPAN is still one of the best places to put money in a troubled world, despite the yen's sharp fall in value against the dollar this year. This is the view of investment managers in London who said Western and Middle East investors
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    • 78 2 AFP rytk, Japan's largest maker, has developed what tat claimed to be the World's first computer-con-trolled automatic transmission system. m The newly-developed transmission Mil be mountid on "Crown" models to be «ut on the market soon. The transmission improves fuel consumption by about 10 per cent
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    • 313 2 Reuter FRANCE will start shipping 322,000 tonnes of food to Poland by air, road and rail within the next few days, to help ease the serious shortage there. Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy said all the food would be supplied on credit because the Polish government could
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    • 277 2 AP Despite a redaettoa la toported oil, the US trade deficit widened to UBHJ9 Mltlaa la the second qsarter ef this year, aceerdlßg to ene of several ways the gevemmeat compotes the trade balance. The Department of Commerce reported on Wednesday that a
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    • 434 2 AFP Reuter OIL STOCKS being held at sea throughout the world increased by another 70 million barrels in July alone as pressure grew within Opec for a compromise on price and production. This revelation follows a report in the Middle East Economic Survey
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    • 262 2 UPI THE UNITED States has rejected major portions of the draft international treaty on the Law of the Sea because it is contrary to its national Interests. The chief US delegate to the sea law talks, Mr James Malooe, said the 440-article convention drawn
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    • 157 2 AP PRIME Minister Menachem Begin's newly-formed government went to work yesterday, already facing the first threat to its survival the trial of one of its ministers on embezzlement charges. The trial of Labor and immigration Minister Aharon Abu-hatzeira opened yesterday and his lawyers are likely to
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    • 103 2 UPI INDONESIA may have to start importing coal for several development projects by 1984 if it fails to exploit new coal resources. Mines and Energy Minister Subroto said yesterday that Indonesia's current coal production topped 300,000 tonnes and is expected to Jump to a record
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    • 753 2 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH811 0815 PEN MAS MH671 0845 KUL RBA BI427 0930 BWN MAS MH680 0940 BKIMYY/KCH MAS MH651 1000 PEN/KUL SIA SQ201 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1005 HLP SWR SR176 1015 ZRH GVA BOM GIA GA850
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    • 547 3 AP RACE relations in Britain are deteriorating and the country's urban riots last month are a sign of things to come, a British parliamentary committee said yesterday. In a report to the House of Commons, the all-party Committee on Home Affairs said many non-white Britons
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    • 313 3 Reuter A GROUP of 60 French citizens were delayed by Iranian authorities at Teheran airport yesterday and an airliner sent to repatriate them was diverted to Ankara, a French presidential spokesman said. A second Boeing was being sent from Paris to Teheran, while French
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    • 176 3 Reuter MEXICO'S state oil monopoly, Pemex, has set the price of its light-heavy crude exports at U5531.25 per barrel, after enriching the mixture. It said that from this month, its 50-50 light-heavy crude mixture has been raised to $31.25 per barrel (excluding shipping costs from Mexican
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    • 172 3 AFP AN agreement governing Hongkong's textile exports to Canada next year has been reached in Geneva. The current agreement, which expires on Decemebr 31, restrains export of 25 clothing and made-up Items. While the coverage of the new one-year agreement is the same as that in
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    • 525 3 UPI AP THE US government has started carrying out Its ultimatum to tire striking air traffic controllers, but the dismissal notices had apparently little effect on the 13,000 controllers who are in the third day of a nationwide strike. A controller in Alexandria, Virginia, was
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    • 137 3 AFP INDONESIA if planning tO build a training centre for small industries which will be financed with part of the USJIOO million Japanese assistance to Asean for the upgrading of human resources. To be built on a five-hec-tare plot in Jakarta, the centre will be designed to train
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 292 3 Agencies PRESIDENT Chnn Doo Hwan yesterday sacked one of Ida moat trusted generals for corruption. The rtismlassl of MajorGeneral Park Se-Jik as commander of the Seoul garriaon command marks the firat dishonourable diecharge of a senior military officer since General H»wn was sworn hi as President last
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 602 4 Reuter US GRAIN sales to the Soviet Union could be back to normal from October following agreement in Vienna to extend the current long-term pact for one more year. After three days of talks and some lastminute consultations with their governments, US and Soviet delegations dealt with
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    • 411 4 AFP THE Indian jute industry is in a bad way. According to the Indian Jute Mills Association, the mills have been losing about US$l2 million a month recently. There are three main reasons for this: Firstly, the Indian manufacturers have been waging an unequal
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    • 49 4 THE STRAITS tin price In Penaag yesterday fell 12 cents to M 553.41 t kilo, bat still within the celling range of $52.74 to $35.47, dealers said. Taraover continued high despite easing to 221 tonnes from 3M tonnes on Wednesday. Market ssarees failed to note any rationing.
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    • 34 4 Rubber: Aug 6 Singapore: Aug: 221.00 cents (down 2.50 cents) Malaysia: Sept: 254.50 cents (down 3.00 cents) Tin: M $33.40 per kilo (down 12 cents) Official offering: 221 tonnes (down 89 tonnes)
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    • 60 4 Reuter ABOUT 7,288 hectares of padi fields and mainly dairy farming pasture were flooded as torrential rain caused by Typhoon Phyllis hit northern Japan. At least two people were killed, 17,440 homes were flooded and many roads were blocked by landslides, police said. About 37 cms of
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    • 264 4 THE Singapore market yesterday closed weaker with August One RSS buyers quoted at 221.00 cents per kilo, down 2.50 cents compared with Wednesday's close, dealers said. The morning market declined three cents on easier overnight London advices and some profit-taking, they said. Prices rose fractionally in quiet afternoon trading,
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    • 315 4 RAS prices in cenu per kilo yesterday: PV*» (per kilo) Buyers Sellers tat. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 117 JO 210J0N tat. 1 R S.S. August »100 225.00 tat. 1 R S.S. September 230.25 2* 75 tat 2 RSS ***** 200 00N UK/Coat 207.00 2V.00N tat 3 RAS 200*
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    • 91 4 NOON 881 K tad SMR phtm ym m*mrIAI *«r (CWTMl lijrml 109.00 MX riut (TarvaH Mtk> an so S8R40 M1ILB (1-taapallK) (l loa pdbt) ft 304 00N *****N Mym KM 00 301.AO Oiutot 300.00N 301 SON SMRCV SMR L SMR SMR CP (1-MapdbU (l-taa Mbt) ll-MlM rrijoo
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    • 783 4 COFFEE: Robust* coffee futures yesterday stayed around the lows at midday after a sharply lower opening on speculative follow through selling, traders said. Volume was fairly light at 2,550 lots including seven options and 582 crossed. Traders noted the forward positions drifted off further in the course of
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    • 145 4 THE Kuala Lumpur market was steady yesterday in moderate trading on late covering ahead of yesterday's State Trading Corporation (STC) of India tender, dealers said. In August, south and north regions recovered Mss each to $905 and $925 a tonne respectively, while central slipped $5 to $905. In
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    • 177 4 CHINESE Praiaee Exchange, Sigapare, asaa claslag prices per IN kg yesterday. Caesaat ail: Bulk fob $122.50 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $136.50 sellers, new drum fob $141.50 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $72.75 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $377 JO sellers, Sarawak white
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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 yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,330; 32s 2,810, 40s 2,980 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gasfls: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 316 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.96. 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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    • 98 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed near the bottom of a 14 US cent range, unchanged in spot August to down as much as 6V4 cents a bushel in other months. Active local long liquidation following news of the one year grain pact extension between the US and
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    • 140 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed on the bottom of an eight cent range, down 4V« to 5V4 US cents a bushel in active trade. Trade disappointment over the one year US/USSR grain pact extension, since traders were hoping that larger quantities would be negotiated, prompted aggressive local
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  • 302 6 THE AEROSPACE industry in Singapore is all set to take off. The Government has been promoting the industry for many years but it was only during the past year or so that it has managed to attract a number of European and American companies
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  • 264 6 THE DISPUTE between Malaysian cement manufacturers and their Singapore counterparts over the alleged dumping of cement in Malaysia is leading no where. Nasty namecalling, accusations and denials will not solve the problem. Neither will it improve trade relations between the two countries. The fact that
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  • 2028 6  -  GETTING A JOB IN A TIGHT LABOUR MARKET Boom times are not necessarily great times for the 'freshie' in the market. Getting a job is not easy; getting one that pays well is equally difficult. SIOW LI SEN reports on the findings of the survey on graduates
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  • 587 6  -  According to the survey conducted by the National University of Singapore's Economic Research Centre, women are still paid less than men in every sector of the economy. Of all the faculties surveyed, most of the unemployed were women. The British women, reports SUSAN HELLER ANDERSON, suffer the
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 629 6 I -IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Everything consumed by a cow is raw (6) 7 The iofty quality of Ida Miles (8) g Man showing father points < 4) 10 Toils and saves about a pound (6) 11 Emphasise that there's pressure (6) 14 Such stockings don't come by
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    • 18 6 I DES< TcP foOTAU-l P*f"V£RNOOti fPO I Tp\KPS \TS TOLL "T>KlrtGON 2D Ofc. !OM couls J;. PLPryefcS V^>i
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    • 732 6 m Tommy Koh on sea law EARLIER this week, u*tker nsaMna sf Ok Law d the Sea CMtenwe kegu la Geaeva. The wtrM'i aattsas gathered to deckle m hsw the rich harvest sf the tea. hed heaeath lateraattoaal waters may be shared fairly ameag them uitovMtto allew aay sae aattoa
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 526 7  -  By SIOW LI SEN THE number of visitors from Australia picked up again in May after a rather dismal increase in April compared with April last year. Visitors from Australia increased 5.3 per cent in May over the same month last year. This compared
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    • 440 7 POLITICAL goodwill alone is not enough to increase trade between Asean the European Economic Community. Mr Narciso Reyes, the Asean secretary-general, said yesterday it is also necessary for the EEC to open its doors a little wider to Asean exports. At the moment, Asean has
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    • Article, Illustration
      161 7 AN latenattoaal leather fair which emit* here last week kreaght mare thaa IS milHaa werth af Ann erders aad sales far participating cempaaies. The argaalser sf the fair, Item, said at least a q Barter af the partldpatlag eampaales expeet aa addltleaal $8 milliea werth sf faUaw-ap arders
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    • 151 7 VOCATIONAL aad tataM*l Tralaiag lord grtiialci la atoctr—lts icrvMig are m fladlag II easier to gel i >k ti retovaal Me. Aeeerdlag to a nrvey ceadaetod by Ike VITB, aheat M per eeat the Beard's etoetreatos servicing pitelei are eaiptoyed la relevaal trades. Thsee la
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 861 9 AUG ACT Indus Aaar«mogi Alien I TV Mm M* vm u% M M aln «ud a* M« 53% MM *1M BM M M •f M -M 1M Allied ChM Allied Ston Allu-ChAln Alumhoo Am Alnlna Am Brand* Cp at »trt JMT Inc 15% M -M M Am
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    • 476 9 THE US dollar was traded higher against other major currencies in yesterday's foreign exchange market. Trading, however, was thin and quiet. The US dollar opened strong against the local dollar at 2.1760/00. Thin trading brought the US dollar down to 2.1640 and then to 2.1635/ 45 before a
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    • 312 9 THE NEW system of monetary control announced on Wednesday by the Bank of England is the culmination of developments set in train by the UK financial authorities in recent months. Minimum lending rate will no longer be posted continuously and the central bank will now operate
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    • 116 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed slightly ahead at 240.00 yen, compared with a 239.80 opening here, which followed its 239.90/240.10 New York finish, dealers said. The close here was sharply weaker than its previous finish of 242.90, Trading was active with volume USJI.49 billion. The dollar
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    • 30 9 Banknote rates yesterday US 5.88/5.90 UK 10.55/10.75 Burma —1.50/2.50 India 5.30/5.70 Indonesia 0.78/0.88 Japan —145/148 Korea 0.78/0.88 Philippine» 0.875/0.885 Singapore —170/172 Malaysia —147/149 Brunei -182/184 Thailand 25.50/27.50 Taiwan —14.70/14.90
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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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    • 168 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Aug 6. sSSSSS mini US D4U*rt(8prt) Offsr M 18 1/16 1815/16 19* 19H 19H 19H 19* 193/16 191/16 18H 18H 16** 16* 1 month 3 months 6 months 13 months SwJrm. Dm. (MiMk PrieM) 9 12H 9H 12H 9
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    • 42 9 RANGE of prtcca offered by discount hauM oa Auf <: Oventffht 3* to»*.* Can departs: 6W* to Claaiac Bayta* Belha« 3-month Treasury bills a 13/16 611/1« 3-month Bank bills 13S/16 13 3/16 3 months CD 12* 12* 6 months CD 12* 12*
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    • 254 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally firmer in quiet trading in line with the rise in overseas markets, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 30 lots while kerb volume at 12 lots. Prompt closed higher at U*****.50/397.00 an ounce against 392.50/394.50 on Wednesday, October at
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    • 37 9 New York 8 JOB 8.258 8 506 8es Zurich 8.25B 8.2SB 8 45S 8 45S Singapore 8.30B 8 25B 8.50S 8 4SS Closing prices in US dollars a troy ouno t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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    • 835 9 Indian Overseas Bank (Incorporated in India) Hcei Office: ISI, Maut Rmd, Mate* t. BALANCE SHEET AS AT Slat DECEMBER lttt SHAKE CAPITAL (Wholly owned by Government of India) As per last Balance Sheet Add: Transfer from Reserve Fund A other Reserves RESERVE FUND AND OTHER RESERVES Reserve Fund Development Rebate
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    • 561 9 m OVERSEAS UNION BANK LTD Announcement PROFITS FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 1981 The Directors of Overseas Union Bank Ltd are pleased to announce the unaudited profits before tax but after providing for diminution in value of assets and making transfers to inner reserves of both the Bank and
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  • 1652 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL Acma (3J68
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  • 192 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TBl«T PhUW prtM iMtuD The Commerce 3.35 3.52 The Savings Fund 1* 2.04 S pore Prog Fund 1.51 158 S pore Sec Fund 117 2 28xd S pore Invest Fund 1.12 1.17 S pore Equity Fund l.C 1.0 ASA UNIT TEUHT (Miwgif prtcM tar Aa« 7)
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  • 2741 10 1981 Hick Low Coapaiy Last Sale orGr's Div Div Or Gr's Y'ld Net P/E Vol (•000) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 494 350 312 420 200 470 788* 875 430 300 130 161 330 90 360 529* 322 296 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT BaU
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  • 2068 10 BID and offer 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 otherwise specified INDIOTBIAIJS Atoaa (31GB 3 206) (M) 3.34 (1) 3 30 (25) 3-30
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  • 88 10 KUALA Lampv ladvtries Berh»d: AGM to be held at 8th Floor, Bangunan Public Bank, Jalan Sulaiman, Kuala Lumpur on August 10 at noon. LOYTAPE Berkad: EOGM to be be held at Penthouse, 10th Floor, Wisma Central, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur on August 11 at 11.30 am. UNITED Malacca
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  • 757 10 IT WAS a lethargic day at the stock market yesterday as investors adapted a wait-aad-see attitode. Tradlog was dall aad prices elsaed slightly easier. The Straits Times lad astrial ladex eaaed MS to 781.18 while the Basiaeas Times Indicator fell »61 palate to HS^ldC.
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  • 589 10 TRADING remained sluggish for the second successive day. Sellers send share prices generally easier at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Observers said uncertainty, reflected in Wednesday's session, left market operators undecided in the absence of fresh leads. Turnover consequently fell further to 4.41 million
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 205 11 MALAYAN Cables has slipped into the red for the first six months ended June 30, 1981. It was adversely affected by declining orders from its major customer and intense competition in the wiring and general cables market. It incurred a mid-term loss of M 5446,000,
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    • 104 11 UNITED Malayan Flour Mills Bhd said its subsidiary, Federal Oats Mills Sdn Bhd, has acquired the entire issued capital of Cereal Products (M). Federal Oats is acquiring the 360,000 shares in Cereal Products via an exchange of 360,000 of its shares at their par value
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    • 412 11  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA BISCUIT manufacturer Khong Guan Holdings Malaysia hopes to maintain profit levels in the new financial year. In the latest annual report, chairman Chang Ming Thien said the directors do not foresee any problems that may affect the results of the group's subsidiaries. In
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    • 792 11 n "thatwas JJs JULY will go down in local stock market history as one of the bleakest months since the crash of 1973. Like a pent-up dam which finally found a crack in its wall, the downrush of share prices was not dissimilar
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 257 11 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday closed firmer with a recovery in the HK dollar against its US counterpart strengthening investor confidence, dealers said. Trading was rather more active than the past two days with estimated fourexchange volume of over $400 million. The Hang Seng index rose 32.79 to 1,722.46.
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    • 240 11 SHARES moved broadly firmer supported partly by rising base metal prices, but also reflecting a technical adjustment in response to a prolonged decline, dealers said. The All-Ordinaries index rose 6.1 points from its year's low to finish at 631.2, with dealers noting renewed, though selective, overseas buying
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    • 396 11 SHARE prices yesterday rose, led by big capitals and blue chips in response to revived foreign purchases and the yen's steadiness against the US dollar. The market average gained 17.57 to 7,906.10 in fairly active trading volume of 490 million shares after profittaking pared a large portion
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    • 116 11 STOCK prices closed mixed yesterday in continued inactive trading, dealers said. Bangkok Bank rose two baht to 260 and Asia Fibre gained one to 119, while Thai Fanners and Siam Cement fell two each to 228 and 187 respectively. Jalaprathan Cement closed unchanged at 101 baht. AUO 1 JUta
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    • 108 11 THE stock market closed yesterday mixed with turnover rising to 2.1 million pesos from 1.2 million on Wednesday, dealers said. Lepanto and Phil Overseas were firmed while First Phil Holdings and PLDT ML AUO M Pnoa Acof Mlntnc JMS unch AUa* COB. A AUM COO a n -OTS ninim
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    • 51 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 532.0 Tuesday 528.6 Week Ago closed DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 953.58 Tuesday 945.97 Week Ago 837.40 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1722.46 Wednesday 1688.67 Week Ago 1699.38 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 701.5 Wednesday 688.1 Week Ago 708.1 ALL ORDIN ARIE8 Thursday 8292 Wednesday 625.0 Week Ago
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 199 11 i X 7 1i 1 ft <4 T Even if you have up to 1,200 delegates... Knv V ft 'J T 5*2 fe -,5 V. 4 B* 1 v., /p 6 I a Kfll .-T Ours is the biggest and most modern convention hall in Malaysia. Now you can go
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 137 12 Rises Indices Aug 5 Aug 6 Selangor Dredg 750 210 BT Indicator: *****7 *****6 F E Lcvii|(loa 520 32 Industrials: 796.16 789.18 Spore Land Guinness M T C 1200 790 630 10 10 10 Finance. Hotels: 1T71.68 1162.27 1758.34 1154.25 OUB 525 10 Properties: 861.65 848.25 M Banking 700
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      146 12 Rises Indices F Bank 760 Falls M Feedmills 250 H L Credit 1320 PMRI 890 PMC 1610 H L Ind 1790 Berjunta i 930 Kg Hold 360 Tractor 720 API 386 Text Corp 300 TText 428 Sel Dredge 590 KLInd 496 50 -1134 -120 -70 -70 -60 -50
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  • 77 12 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) has asked Genting Berhad for more information on its participation in the development and management of casinos and related facilities in Australia. The KLSE wants to know the names of the directors of World Resorts Pty Ltd, through which Gentings will be
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  • 435 12 KEPPEL Shipyard aad Its listed iflikm division, Par East Levlngston, have Mh re parted excellent earnings far the first half sf this year. Par East Levlagstea, la particular, aaw a sharp rebeand frnm a IIM Interim lass af $1.8 milliea te a pretax
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  • 119 12 CHEVELINA'» appßcattoa to dissolve u earlier lajaacttoa by SPP Lid will be beard la tart today. Tbe lajuettoa by SPP was lateadel to restrala "eertala iihsnihsldw" treat vetlag at the eempaay's a—al aad extraardlaary geaeral aeet* lap- A areas atatoSMat is expected to be made later.
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  • 569 12  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA SHAREHOLDERS can look forward to substantially improved profits for the Overseas Union Bank (OUB) group and its associate company, Overseas Union Enterprise (OUE), in the current year. Already for the first half-year ended June 90, the OUB group achieved a hefty
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  • 309 12 THE reason for the suspension of trading in the shares of Leong Huat Industries by the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) on Wednesday is now clearer. A letter by the Securities Industry Council (SIC) to the SES yesterday said the SIC is conducting
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  • 174 12 BOLTON Properties Bbd has informed the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that its purchase of a piece of land from Mr Chidambaram Alagappa will increase its net asset backing from $1-32 to $1.45 per share based on the company's consolidated accounts as at Dec 31 last year, after adjustment
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  • 174 12 VENEER Products Ltd, which has applied for a relisting of its shares on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, has had its application turned down by the Capital Issues Committee (CIC). The loss-stricken company was relisted on the Singapore Stock Exchange on July 1 after an
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  • 810 12 LONDON, Thurs. Equities closed narrowly higher today although off morning highs prompted by new time buying, while government bonds gave back earlier gains as sterling weakened to below 1.80 to the dollar, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 3.0 points at 531.6. Barclays ended
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  • 241 12 SIME Darby's newly-ac-quired Filipino arm, B F Goodrich Philippines (BFGP), will be renamed Sime Darby International Tyre Co Incorporated. The purchase of a 54 per cent interest in BFGP's paid-up capital of $39.7 million is the first major investment undertaken by Sime in the Philippines. According
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  • 648 12 UQ3 WML** HOCK LOCK SIEW MANY investors today readily associate the name of Eu Yan Sang with quality Chinese herbs and medicine, but few are aware that there is more to this than just its traditional trade. Small though it is, the group's recent revaluation exercise merits
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  • 92 12 AP NEW YORK, Thar* 71* Stock market pushed ahead this morning in a continuation of yesterday's rally. The Dow Jonas average climbed 176 points to 956.34 in the first half hour. Gainers outnumbered losers by a 5-to-3 margin. Analysts said investors were encouraged by the steadiness of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 225 12 Jt/M PROFIT FROM AUSTRALIAN LfeJf PRODUCTS The latest range of Australian Product Data Sheets available FREE Free to Importers, Distributors, Wholesalers, Retailers The Australian Export Black Box is a product literature system located in all Australian Trade Commissioner's offices around the world. It will give you free of charge data
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    • 331 12 11 Keppel Shipyard Limited INTERIM RESULTS 1981 The Board of Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited trading results of the Company and its subsidiaries for the first six months of 1961:Company Group (January June) (January June) Profit before Taxation Share of Associated Companies Profit Loss Profit before taxation and
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 54 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Fair. Report tor M hmm prtor to 7 M pm m Aig I at the airport. Maximum temperature 32.6 Associated humidity Minimum temperature Associated huiridity j® Hours of sunshine 10 Rainfall in millimetres NU Total rainfall for the month Total rainy days
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 354 13 LEADING trade unionists and shipowners' representatives are to meet in Hongkong on Oct 14 to discuss the controversial campaign by the International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) to improve seamen's pay and working conditions throughout the world. The campaign, which involves union blacking of
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    • 595 13  -  By JAN LEE MEMBER lines of the new Safari full container service from the Far East to South Africa, scheduled to start in December, will also be operating a conventional service for non-containerised and bulk cargoes to satisfy all other needs in the
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 143 13 MENEVEN, a subsidiary of state oil company Petroleos De Venezuela SA (PDVSA), has opened a new loading facility in Puerto La Cruz which, it claims, is "the most advanced in South Ameri- »t ca The new wharf is the sixth for the Guaraguao petroleum terminal. The port
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      • 35 13 AFP SRI Lanka is to sign a shipping agreement with East Germany whereby an equal share of cargo transported between the two countries will be carried by the two national shipping lines.
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      • 113 13 UPI AN INPONESIAN broker has been arrested for purchasing a ferryboat that sank in Indonesia's worst sea disaster. George Hendra, the co-owner of Komodo Marine Co, a Hongkong-based and Panama-registered ship broking outfit, bought the 6,1239-ton second-hand Tampomas-2 ferry in 1980 for the state shipping company Pelni. The
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    • 706 13 Skipping Lla* Page (M Achlpf Iffo Adriatic Coat Ale* Afro-Euruu Alfred CT All trans Alpac Angkutan Alfouvr ANL Antoll APL Arab Line Argentine Asia Merchant Atlas Austasia Line Australian Cant Bait-Orient Baltic Bangkok Coot Bangladesh Bank Line Banner BBS Ben Line Ben Ocean Ben Asia Bra bulk
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    • 319 14 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Barber Tsu (0530) 33/34 Builder (1400) 22 Fair Rainbow (2130) 29 30 Feng Hang 33/34 Galleon Emerald (1200 after Atrevida) 6 7 Gerbera (ro ro) (1330) 31 32 Jalagodavari (0600) 47 New South Wales (1200) 13' 14 Olivine (1100 35 36 Thomaseverett (2000 after
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    • 999 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessels Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. Time of Lines Operatn Arrival Date Time Fondo S2S 5.8.81 Maersk 51 TT Benattow 06/461 6.8.81 0600 Ben Line TA 3 VC Lelse Maersk 8108 6.8.81 Maersk 51
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    • 1552 14 SCATTERED time-charter business on Wednesday was concluded on an otherwise almost lifeless freight market with continued tonnage over supply evident in all sectors, brokers said. A 22,000 tonner was secured from Japan to the Great Lakes at U555,900 daily, while a 27,000 tonner received $7,500 daily from West
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    • 527 15 THE dry bulk sector of the South-east Asian and international shipping market looks weaker and there is some doubt that the current fleet of news buildings can be absorbed without some disruption. Cargo movement from the Arabian Gulf to Taiwan are moving at a very economical rate of
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    • 277 15 JAPANESE shipyards received foreign orders for 177 ships of 3,726,000 gross tons in the first half of this year, the Japan Ship Exporters' Association said. The tonnage was only slightly off from 3,932,000 tons in the same period of last year, itself more than
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    • 590 15 Lloyd's List TANKER owners will probably never be able to recoup the cost of retrofitting of inert gas and crude oil washing systems which could amount to as much as US$94O million. Low scrapping assumptions by shipping consultants HP Drewy show that
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    • 393 15 MANAGERS of one of the major protection and indemnity (P A I) clubs in London are to protest to senior Admiralty lawyers about the increase in charges paid by shipowners even for relatively simple legal work. In their review for 1900-81, managers of the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 604 13 se Europe Our Next Loader Port Kelang; 11/8' Singapore: For further details, see page V R 1 )1 1 I A H HSEALORDU 1 Orient Overseas Co*dcjM£A Line ii if., m: 5 r UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING COfSAG) ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES La 12/8 1200 MRS 20/1 21/8 25/8
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    • 11 13 CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS In Port LONDON Freights ORIENT Exchange REGIONAL Weather
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    • 706 13 1 Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang:. 12/8 Singapore. 22/Q For further details, see page V MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Ptntni Vessel SaM I Sated 19/1 15-16/J 22-23/1 29-30/1 54/9 12-13/9 19-20/9 2S-27/9 •SNGWORE aOS«G TMES CY 10th Aug
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 925 14 MiscSk MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE CwUiwJerhce To Eure^t Feeder *P Ketone Vessel Spore 1) Wsetlles 2) Rdam 3) Hburg 4) Gbw B DAHLIA In Port N CRYSTAL
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    • 275 14 835 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE latwrluiSta FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA 1 I I ww 1«i-ib|5M»o«| f m 1 i I 7/1 21/1 22/1 wt I J/» 1 7 n 11/1 *21/9 11/5 *21/5 *vi» n/n 1/11 *5/11 •a/ii •«/h li/u m/\% 14/» »/5 2/11 VII 11/11 m/ii m H
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 405 15 Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHtP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT IS/I 21/1 a/I 21/1 a/9 a/9 ,mv i 3t CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT HOMES MX •SIMTWft KA2IMAM MMN) STMTHCONON Cuba D*mi U/l 22/1 23/1 17/1 a/9 20/1 #4/5 W* 07/9 10/9 17/5 *Mh art* l» fancN. MQMm. UM MnM t Mm
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    • 211 15 STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok BANGKOK AGENTS: BORNEO SERVICES LID. BANGKOK TEL 234-1622 (5 LIB) ENQUMES: *SMGAPORE CAM PASSENGERS. Til ***** A Joint service ot Ban Una, Ben Ocean Blue Funnel, Glen Line and NSMO To UK/Cantimnt (via Red Sea and Suez) WESTBOUND Spore PMar*
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    • 607 15 NOTICES PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHTSNAME We. TRADEMAR PTE. LTD. of Suite 1101 A, 11th Floor, Marina House, Shenton Way, Singapore, hereby give notice that in consequence of our client's intended change of name of the motor vessel "MERZARIO ASIA" we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships under
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 627 16 MU—TO NORTH Eimrc Fratfivt Eipms lirpßiT Hn|kM( E«pm» llinim tapr«u "Atao <ccep(in( transhipment carp tor CAW6BEAN/WHST "WS na Hwn&u'J mm S pore P Keiang S pore P* 7/1 VI mi 30/8 P Kdanc Spore 9/8 13/1 u/a Zl/S 23/8 27/8 27/8 1/9 HMteiVw Ere* la— C**»tev a rronl HW| n«
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    • 489 16 KOREA TZ G P. Kelang PENANG S PORE ALTAK 165E Ml Aug IM4 Aug IS-18 Aug FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAR 166E 711 Aug 12-14 Aug 15-18 Auf TO BUSAN VEGA 162W 30- 1 S«p 2- 4 Sep 5 8 Sep FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 163E 30- 1 Sep 2- 4
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    • 498 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. MANCHESTER, BIRMINGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LEEDS. ETC. WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN, OSLO. STOCKHOLM. GOTHENBURG. AARHUS, COPENHAGEN HOLLAND fIJSTOAM S pat MM HW**| Frtiitam A«M«ta> l "J** E.« 11/8 I/» J/» V 9 7/9 J/J Co
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    • 905 16 7JS7 Burmt Fivt Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOAOMG FOR RANGOON S>n M*«c Pons* momma nn2 /1M PA-AN 11/11 A*| u/ut HTMn**r»*"" 11/14 fa| M/U» PDCM H/ll fa| B F S S C Agents n Mok)ys»o BOUSTEAD SUPPING Til NOS KL *****2/*****9 CcmpMM AriMtrnt 0* No*wac»« liar. 'tpTr3l Transportation
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    • 325 16 r mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. 31 SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE ran* MOT* OCUM HK i LMIUMUO fit LIB tmtmai iu ******4/71 Z2*IJTI K IMPW TQ 41*44. 4*4751 MEHISMMAUTSM P. (ELMS EAST ISM JMUK TO. JM7K/J/7» 1 FERINE NNJTSM TMK ft TIE (TIM ft U72J Wi KARACHI SERVICE SMGtfQRE
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 815 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo Aqaba. S E A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS' Closing Tim*: FCL 5/8 2300 HRS EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE KOTA JASA KOTA SEJATI KOTA BERLIAN. KOTA BERK AT
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    • 845 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS to anon friihrl Eiprou larp i«i Hoofkoaf Fiprett H«*q Eiprm RcniMcr Nwn/Eiwpt EXPRESS CONTAIO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE M BURG 8 MAVI* ROAM HAVRE SOTON spore P HeUnf W Germary Austria Antwerp France Al UK S »we P KeJanfV 12/1 24/1 21/1 4/1 4/1 27/1 21/1 JO I 1/1
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    • 662 17 Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE ])M-kw|l)C ta| 21/9 22'9 24 9 a/9 S 1/10 i/10 610 810 12'10 13/10 IS/10 It/10 20.10 22/10 a/10 27/10 29/10 1) hroM. Gaaae. HO UwpnL M*. Caaarj l j> tmm* tart* MM* mi* M> M NIQ l< UC. NM 1 <CM|7iHM| ].|w
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    • 615 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE SANTA FE IVYBANK CLYDEBANK SANTA ELENA VICE TO UK/CONT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FE 16 Aug 11 Sep 20 Sep 16 Sep K 2 Sep 28 Sep 1 Oct 6 Oct ANK 19 Sep 14 Oct 18 Oct 23 Oct ELENA 9
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 748 18 K line w 1 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA iro FHTOwms-w S"™*!* 1 S/I U l/» ELC wt Km Mani 22/1 W nrtUMit wi 1V» 14/4 „/9 fif— Mnw 8/9 2/18 Z <inM Mara 15/9 V*° !ahr M* mHh atu nihMi m riptil cirtw ■a
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    • 661 18 CAUFORNA/PACffC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Lu*« tar lOS MSUS SAM FMNCtSCO. JUTTIE. TACOtt. WKOUW B.C. fa/FU Mann P >N>t Xl«Wf I w mijr is tm 11 AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acapfei Fa/Fa Cgntantn PMMf Spare (Mi AM S«4 *ho «cc W h MS" 70 A* 71 A«t 7
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    • 630 18 r So A(ir<ni|> SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20THELOOH OCEAN BUILDING SINi.AF>> "F 0104 MARKETING *****2 13 LINE Si GENEHAt 91 111 1 «14 I INI S TERMINAL Of f ICE *****83 TELE* RS 2459S RS 2SS6B A B CARSMIP CABLE CAHGOSMIP (291 l]»nt;iiiicr liiiws WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/»rom BANGKOK
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    • 600 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES ft Room 6GV ICE 3 Building Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Ketang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDOII EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES jTj' I Hyundae Shipping Co. lid. Ytiama Kobe S'pore P. Keianj Loadmj for: HAN BOM 19 Auf Damman/Dubai/Bahrain HAN NARA 20 Auf Damman/Kuwait/Bafr»i HANNURI 25Aoc Band* Khomdni/B Abbas
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    • 479 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. lUff Suite 2616 Interna!-cm F-'m.m SmgapoTf-0207 Tel 224t 5 1 1 l BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S'pn P. Mm| SdM kM ANANGEL WISDOM ISap.USap ■QKMBK/nMUK (Awo/tyo BOLOUGHE/RHMI/W (MOD FULL CONTAINER WEST POUND SERVICE A. MKHT NBII3. Snfan Lm4r| tar 2Up MM/UNm/ir«*s/ FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE ETC
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 594 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): S.S. BADGE 32W— K. JACEWON 14W+ TW HODGE 7W.j N. MOE 311 MERCATOR 24N 0. CHEF 2€N HK CONTAIO 27*. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K. JACEWON S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCI Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 2359 11/8 1200 11/8 TO WEST COAST
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    • 521 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA STOK KUAffTAN PQIT KELANG MALDIVE GRACE 31/8 Loading For Nampo (North Korea) MALDIVE NOBLE 18/8 Loading tor Kuwait MALDIVE IOOfIOUR In Port Loading tor Dubai MALDIVE NOVEL 18/8 15/8 Loading For Hodeidah MALDIVE MAGE 12/8 In Port Loading For Dubai/Kuwait/ Dammam MALDIVE PEACE 15/8 18/8
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    • 612 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE sovrr SWUNG CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUUNNG 55, Martet Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (10 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** f KQ.MG POIANG M/S SHAJOKAI NAM SOON SON BK> IST ANO 2ND FLOOR MESSRS HM THONG SHPPWG 23 Neto
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    • 55 19 rv CAl\fll\fll I IMI wi —xi iiivii k.i i 1 BULK TIMBER PLYWOOD SERVICES tsgSfkr r si sassa#* us AUTHOHITY SHIPPING AND THAI SIM SWEE JOO SHIPPING SDN. EXPRESS TO WNTULU LONC MTV (Ml 1M) wy 9 LONC UTU (Mt 1M) *t* 10 Agents: JAMBATAN MERAH SDN. BHD. P. *****6/7
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    • 638 20 E ANTOLL LINES Independent Lrw Service FCI Containers/Heavy Lifts D.«l B U to UXIUX *18 >GAO«G>. SYW«V BRRBAW TASMMOA Sar aland SoDrott SofTuk Safaland Sotdßott fort 15S/18H 16S/19N 17S/20W 18S/21N 19S/22N Simapore Auf 9 Auj 30 Sopt 5 Sept 20 Oct 8 Port K riant Omits Sopt 2 Sept 10
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    • 652 20 SL WOOD LINE Timber and Plywood Service Bum UK/CONTINENT SERVICE Spare PKeUnf I|Mn K.K laadtaf tar: ASM SWALLOW 10/1 22/8 14/1 lt/l MUTES/ROM/ mftm moot 9/9 12/9 6/9 1/9 HAIITES/RDBA/ UK SOUTH AFRICA SERVICE Sparc FKtbng Laa** far SA 001 22/1 l«/t Rawaa/Dwfcan/ Capataam SA 002 7/9 10/9 RataMn/Owtan/Capatam General
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