The Business Times, 16 September 1981

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, IWI 60 CENTS
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  • 329 1  -  By RONNIE LIM ESSO, the second largest refiner here with a 231,000barrel plant on Ayer Chawan, is expecting as good or better results for 1961 as those for 1960 which have just been released by the company. Last year, its refinery operations enjoyed a record
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  • 218 1 THE Housing and Development Board is building a public housing estate to be known as Bukit Batok New Town in the Jucong/Upper Bukit Timah area under its 1961-1965 five-year plan. This new town will occupy a 750-hectare site bounded by Jurong Road, Hill View Estate, Princess Elizabeth
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  • 528 1  -  By KOH TSE YING THE LEGAL wrangle between Malayan United Industries and Glen Holdings (a subsidiary of Goodwood Hotel) may end sooner than expected. Sources close to both parties have indicated that hush-hush negotiations are now going on in Singapore between top-level management of both companies and the
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  • 235 1 SHAKE prices climbed sUwiy kit sarely si tke stock exckuge yesterday as bay-lox 4b (Nm were iastttatod agatast leag eetetaadlag sales. Tke baylag-ia yesterday was particularly ripUeut becaase II was exeeatod act saly agatast aatstaadlag sea tracts daae sa Sept kat alas agatast «pea pesltteas
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  • 397 1  - Asian market healthy By LEE YOKE MENG THE Asian dollar market is alive and well. The total market rose by almost US$2 billion to a record high of US$7O billion in July. This latest spurt should dispel any possible fears that the market may be cooling off as evidenced by
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  • 233 1 BUSINESS sectors of the main economic blocs have shown considerable Inteiest in establishing close links with Singapore and other Asean countries. Singapore and Asean business chambers have been holding talks with their counterparts on the possibility of closer trade and economic ties. A Singapore-Korean business council will
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 91 1 THE CONSUMER Price Index (CPI) for August registered a 9.7 per cent increase over the same month last year. This was again attributed to double-digit increases in the prices of food and transport. The month-to-month change for August showed a rise of 1.3 per cent because of
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    • 100 1 UPI WARSAW, Tues. The Polish army today charged Solidarity with interfering in the internal affairs of East bloc nations and warned that the independent union had taken a dangerous plunge into politics. The latest blast in the army newspaper Zolnierz Wolnosci came a day after Solidarity members defiantly
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    • 103 1 AP DENMARK, Tues. If small is beautiful, the Luxembourg army may be the best looking force in Western Europe. It has no drug problem. Threequarters of the soldiers re-enlist when their tours of duty end. It does not fight for big budgets, getting by on the US$l5
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    • 73 1 UPI MANILA, Tues. The Philippine government today warned that Soviet merchant ships are spying on American warships and contacting Filipino rebel groups. In a report to Asean, it said that some Soviet commercial ships are making soundings of Philippine waters for naval and submarine operations. It added that
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    • 83 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Datuk Sri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today said he is not attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHGOM) in Melbourne later this month because "there is a lot more work to do here in Malaysia". He said that looking back into the whole Commonwealth grouping
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    • 64 1 Reuter OSLO, Tues. The ousting of Norway's minority Labour government by the Conservative Party had a limited impact on financial markets. Financial and political analysts said trading in the bond and share markets was subdued, while on the foreign exchange market, the Norwegian crown recuperated after a bout
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  • 78 1 THE land auction by Victor and Morris yesterday turned out to be a very tame affair, dashing all expectations to the contrary. The four lots of land at Upper Cross Street, Boon Tat Street, Telok Ayer Street and North Canal Road, were expected to fetch between $80,000
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  • 541 1  -  By CHARMAINE CHAN MEMBERS of the elite Singapore Island Country Club are facing towering rises in their monthly subscription rates from Oct 1. At next week's annual general meeting, the SICC general committee will propose increases of between 30 and 400 per cent to cover
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  • 244 1 TENNIS remains at the top of the list of popular sports, judging by the number of people who used tennis facilities of the Singapore Sports Council (SSC). Last year, about 375,000 people used tennis courts. The second most popular sport was squash, followed by
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    • 244 1 BOOKS FOR "V rv* es Bookshops (&%{{'<<<[+\$^>[$<;>:{()%*.>[`} THREE more Hongkong companies expected to obtain a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore by the end of this year Page 14 IT IS not often that a purchaser takes over a listed company with the intention of seeing it deleted from
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    • 186 1 BALLY°J Switzerland l v V X Internationally recognised as trend-setters Leader...page 8 He said it was artificial respiration, but now I find I am to have his child." A Burgess There are many fools at a university as elsewhere But their folly, I admit has a certain stamp the stamp
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 390 2  -  By TSANG SAU YIN UNTIL the outbreak of World War Two, goods made In Japan were suitable only for five-cent and 10 cent stores. Long after, in the late '50s, Japan was not recognised as a manufacturer of sophisticated industrial products such as motor vehicles
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    • 151 2 A NUMBER of prominent Singapore property developers have been invited to attend the world's biggest exhibition on building materials in Paris in November this year. Mr Birembaut, manager of the French organisation holding Batimat '81, is in Singapore to promote the show which he describes
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    • 192 2 SHANGRI-LA Hotel Singapore has announced the appointment of Gerhard Petrowitsch, 35, as resident manager. He replaces Mr Parker J Smith, who has been promoted to general manager of Hotel Scandinavia in Copenhagen. Denmark. An Austrian, Mr Petrowitsch has nearly 20 years experience in the hotel industry. He has
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    • 322 2 TAN CHONG aid Sill (Slagapere) to gmtimg ap* we «re i larger ahare (f the meter vehicles leaslag market The dtotrtkator af Ntoaaa/ Datsaa Manger &ad earnmerdal vehicles la Slagapare yeaterday slgaed a Jatat veatare agreemeat with Orieat Leaslag Japaa »ad Orteat Leaalag
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    • 342 3  -  Convention^ BY RICHARD SEAH THE PUBLIC Utilities Board and the National Electricity Board of Malaya will strengthen their links with a submarine cable which is expected to be ready by 1983. The 200 MVA (mega volt ampheres) capacity cable will link Senoko Power Station in
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    • 303 3 ASEAN countries can benefit from cheaper energy all round if they share their resources. "Yet power-sharing (or the sharing of energy) on an intra-Asean basis has not been pursued as energetically as it should be," Mr E W Barker, Minister for Law, said yesterday.
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    • 163 3 THE Asean Federation of Electrical Engineering Contractors (AFEEC) is studying the possibility of accepting associate members who are not based in any of the Asean countries. But the AFEEC Council will first have to get the approval of the respective Asean governments. This was disclosed
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    • 187 3 MEMBERS of i tredr mission from Slough, England, will clMtw either Hongkong •r Singapore as the haw to launch their products In the region. The trade mission spent n week in Hongkong, and Is currently In Singapore to stndy the region.
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    • 371 3  -  By TSANG SAU YIN TWENTIETH Century Foods, a fast-growing food and snacks maker and distributor registered in Singapore. has made its first offshore manufacturing venture into Sri Lanka. The company, privately owned by an Indian family with diverse interests, has taken over the production
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    • 439 3  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH THE SINGAPORE Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry yesterday called for more incentives to help the service sector maintain its leading role in the economy. Due attention should be devoted to this sector as Singapore restructures its industrial sector and
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    • 184 3 WITH effect from Oct 1, pig rearing will be prohibited in six river and water catchment areas. A statement from the Ministry of Environment said pig farmers in the Singapore River, Kallang Basin, Western Jurong. Pandan, Sungei Seletar and Bedok catchments have been
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 248 3 Atlas Copco promises to help you can the peach, the whole peach, and nothing but the peach. ".W Sometimes, people get more than they bargain for when they open a can. Contaminants. And it's something all food and pharmaceutical processors dread. Because no matter how strict the quality control or
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 622 4 NYT A MASSIVE corn crop exceeding 7.94 billion bushels was forecast on Friday by the US Agriculture Department's crop reporting board. In its August crop production report, the board also repeated predictions of a record 2.75 billion bushel wheat crop and a huge soybean
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    • 221 4 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with October One RSS buyers quoted at 227.50 cents per kilo, down 3.00 cents from Monday 's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lack of buying support and lower London advices. Afternoon prices lost further ground on continued lack
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    • 428 4 RAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday Noon (per kilo) Buyers Seller* Int 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b 225 50 226 50N Int 1 R.S.S. October 228 50 229 05 Int. 1 R.S.S. November 227 50 228 00 Int 2 R.S.S 198 00 199 OON UK Coat
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    • 134 4 NOON SSR and SMR p i i RAS October Navaa bar (CVTM 1 MU) Forward Mtb) Bayer* Seller* Barer* Seller* SSR 20 (1 ton pallet i 194 00 196 00N 196 00 198 OON SSR SO IMia pallet i 192 00 194 OON 194 00 196 OON
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    • 88 4 THE STRAITS tin price In Penang yesterday eased one cent to M 535.34 a kilo, still within the ITA celling range of $32.74 to $35.47, dealers said. The level was mainly supported hy Influential buyers, together with buying from Japan, the US and loeally. The lower offerings aided
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    • 34 4 Rubber: Sepi 15 Singapore: Oct: 227.50 cents (down 3.00 cents) Malaysia: Oct: 253.00 cents (down 1.50 cents) Tin: M 535.34 per kilo (down one cent) Official offering: 181 tonnes (down 37 tonnes)
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    • 154 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed near the top of a nine cent range, up seven to 2V« US-cents a bushel in active trade. Aggressive local shortcovering following the rallies in corn and soybeans, on forecasts for frost in northern grain belt areas later this week, carried prices
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    • 589 4 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday traded quietly and nervously in a narrow range to finish the morning mostly unchanged to £4 a tonne down, traders said. Turnover totalled 838 lots, including 201 crosses. No gradings or tenders were posted yesterday morning. SUGAR: Raw sugar futures ended the first
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    • 205 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday rallied late to close technically strong, up 9Vr to 20 US-cents a bushel in revived trade. Chartists called Monday's price action a key technical reversal, since values initially slumped to new contract lows and then rallied to close above Friday's highs. Traders attributed
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    • 127 4 THE Kuala Lumpur market yesterday closed firmer on light buying in fairly moderate trading, dealers said. September in the central region rose Msls to $895 a tonne and the south gained $7.50 to $890. In October, the south region firmed $10 to $885 while central added $5 to
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    • 182 4 CHINESE Priiiet Exchange, Slagapare, closing prices per 1M kg yesterday. r«fMit Ml: 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 $365 00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper
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    • 194 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattsa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,430; 32s 2,910. 40s 3,110 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gasds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 338 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 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 0.75, Special
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    • 239 5 The worst conditions bring out the best in a Vblvo. 1 iSs m ®sS §g|t fc »g SJSgS s.:« i-3sSs a .>::• ■m iHS -4 ~V •Nfc;y: 5? > V'' 2-s< > 1 Wm& a m it VOLVO This 1980 Volvo was unlucky enough to be involved in a head-on
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 393 6 NYT A TOP EEC official is expected to press the US Department of Commerce this week to let European steel producers sell steel in the US at prices below the official import, or trigger, price. Viscount Etienne Davignon. Industrial Commissioner of the European
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    • 130 6 Reuter EEC Foreign Ministers have begun talks in Brussels on the reform of the EEC budget, with Britain and West Germany demanding a clamp-down on farm spending. Their talks heralded the start of a wrangle over money, which diplomats consider could be the biggest test
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    • 592 6 HARDLINERS PROMOTED NYT AFP BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher sacked three Cabinet ministers critical of her government's controversial monetarist policies, signalling her determination not to change economic course. Three junior ministers were also dismissed and three hardline government supporters were promoted to the Cabinet in a
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    • 332 6 Reuter AUSTRALIA is facing a significant deterioration in its short-term trade outlook while prospects in the longer term are uncertain. Trade Minister Doug Anthony said the country needs strong export industries for its ecmomic well being and no amount of capital inflow from overseas can disguise this fact.
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    • 806 6 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time >*3 3 a PAA PA005 0010 NYC/SPO/HKG MAS MH601 0645 KUL SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH811 0815 PEN MAS MH671 0845 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH680 0940 BKI MYY KCH MAS MH651 1000 PEN KUL SIA SQ201 1000
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    • 216 6 AP AMERICAN banker David Rockefeller has warned that the United States lacks a clear policy on the Third Work) and that this is causing grave concern among developing countries and "our more developed allies" Mr Rockefeller, chairman of the international advisory board of
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    • 352 6 NYT PRESIDENT Reagan has encountered trouble from congressional leaders of his own party as he seeks to build a legislative coalition to pass the second round of budget cuts needed to hold the 1982 deficit to his goal of U5542.5 billion. Meanwhile, Commerce Secretary
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    • 217 6 Reuter AUSTRALIA and Canada are pushing for a strong commitment on Third World aid when Commonwealth leaders meet at a summit conference in Melbourne in two weeks time Both governments, backed by Commonwealth Secretary-general Shridath Ramphal. are making strenuous efforts to get
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    • 167 6 AFP EGYPTIAN intelligence services have uncovered two new plots to overthrow President Anwar Sadat. The Cairo press reported yesterday that the now-de-funct Neo-Wafd Party and its president, Fuad Sarragedin, were involved in the first plot and the KGB in the second. The papers said Wafd
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    • 341 7 NYT THE CHINESE government is attempting to tighten the quality of the more than 2,000 foreign experts it hires annually to teach and work in China. The move is part of a general review of the programme after bitter complaints from the imported foreigners
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    • 669 7 Reuter THE gold futures market in Hongkong has languished in the doldrums through its first year with little sign of an upturn in the foreseeable future to restore initial, but very brief, successes. Bullion dealers said daily turnover crumbled from the 797 lots traded at
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 317 7 Agencies JAPAN has worked out a four-year plan to eliminate one-third of the country's aluminium refinery capacity in a sweeping retrenchment programme designed to bail out the industry, which has been hit by cheap imports. The retrenchment programme, drafted by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry
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    • 219 7 AFP A RESOLUTION calling on the Malaysian Prime Minister, Dr Mahathir Mohamad, to appoint a second deputy prime minister from the MCA will be among the five to be debated at the party's biennial convention in Kuala Lumpur on Friday. The other resolutions are: To
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    • 186 7 AFP THE Sarawak High Court ruled yesterday that it is illegal for a political party to have a "contract" with a Member of Parliament or state assemblyman to resign his seat if he leaves the party. Such a contract is illegal as it is against public
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    • 123 7 UPI PETROL prices doubled overnight in the Soviet Union and consumers also faced yesterday sharply increased costs for vodka, cigarettes, jewelry and furniture. Nikolai Glushkov. State Price Committee chairman, insisted that the 17-27 per cent increases on liquor and tobacco prices were intended to limit
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    • 103 7 UPI REDUCED sexual desire may be caused by a subconscious intention to gain control over another person or situation. A study by Dr Helen Singer Kaplan, director of the Human Sexuality Teaching Programme at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Centre, calls the phenomenon sexual anorexia, reduced sexual desire
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    • 381 7 THE Malaysian government, while guaranteeing freedom of the press, will not compromise on the issues of communism and the exploitation of racial sentiments. Acting Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said yesterday that stem action will be taken against any member of the mass media who goes
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    • 364 6 2nd Biennial ASEAN Federation of Electrical Engineering Contractors Convention Exhibition. HYATT CONVENTION CENTRE SINGAPORE >♦ THE CONVENTION Them* The Aaaan Electrical Contracting Industry Praaant and Fut»*e PROGRAMME Tuesday. 15 September 1981 Standardization especially in regard to rural electrification by Or F Tambunan Assistant to The Director General of Power Department
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  • 356 8 SOME starve; others visit sauna baths religiously; others work out in gymnasiums or sports clubs. All this physical torture is usually tolerated in the name of fitness and health. But there are also a large number of people who go through the rigours of sports
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  • 332 8 IN MANY ways, Singapore businesses are mere trading concerns compared with their Japanese counterparts. While he may be known to be competent and efficient at dealing and trading, the Singapore businessman nevertheless lacks the clear long-term business strategies painstakingly mapped out by the Japanese. He
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  • 1680 8  -  By LESLIE COLITT THE FIRST PHASE of the Russian revolution was over in seven months, but the Polish revolution is in its 13th month and still gaining momentum. The leaders of Solidarity may indeed be weary after endless presidium meetings and races across Poland to
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  • 699 8  -  BUSINESS CARD A man without a Meishi, or name card, has no identity in Japan. By STEVE LOHR NYT "YOUR MEISHI is your face," trumpets an advertising billboard. "Meishi is most necessary," said Akio Morita, chairman of the Sony Corp. "It's absolutely essential". "A man without a
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 646 8 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Dancing turn? (5) 8 Absent-minded, like the general(s) 10 Agree to take a letter for a friend (5) 11 The vehicle of Virgina North (3) 12 The first person in a babycarriage was the king of Troy! (5) 13 Figure possibly said in acorn
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    • 720 8 iTitfflO The Red River Of Life THE HUMAN heart ik the drttlatery qvteo are tke areas featared sa "The Bsdy Hamaa: Tke Bed Elver" (eh 5, 11. It). This decameatary brlags viewer* •a aa exelllag jsaraey thraagh the heart aad Meed veaaels, while aarrattag the rampeUiag itariw ef three peeple
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  • 1858 9  -  The loudest critics of President Reagan's economic programme are, ironically, investors and traders on Wall Street. "He gave us a package, but he forgot to tie the bow on it", was one humorous comment. REGINALD DALE examines the situation. REGINALD DALE FT THE AUTUMN political season opened
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 89 10 SEPT M FT* FORWARD MARKET Ae«c 254 .4 Arbed 1070 >6 Astur 375 >-6 Braacan 1060 Bru-Lamb 1122 -6 Canpac 1566 .5 Cock 156 6 D* B«*ra Ebes 1150 -32 Electrobel 2825 -45 Ob-Inno-Bm 1015 unch Oer Iffy 8 Hobo* mn .5 Petro 4210 ■f 20 Ryl Dutch 1380
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      • 212 10 SEPT 14 Dm *«t-Telefunken 56 80 Akso 2I50B 40.7 Alls Leben 1330 00 4 10 Allx Vers ***** 05 BASF 142.00 Bay H T Wtwnk ***** unch Bay Vbank 2TOOOB Bayer 127 JO 01 nnr 252MB BMW 19BJ0 4 15 CUKIU 280 00 43 Chem Verw 277 00 41
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      • 209 10 SEPT 14 Abitibl c$ 19* -2 Alcan 30* Alfomt 46 unch Bank Mont 28* Bank Nova Scotia Bell Tel 24* 17* Beth Corp BP Can Ltd 44* -2 Braacan 20* Camp Red Lake 21* 4 Can Imp Bk 2B* Canpar 44 Can par In* Pf Carltnf O'Keefe rnmtnro 35
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 511 11 TWO REAGAN Administration officials of Cabinet rank made a concerted effort on Monday to persuade the Federal Reserve to let the money supply grow a little faster and to dissuade the financial community from regarding such a development as a sign of renewed inflation. Murray Weidenbaum.
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    • 22 11 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 14.4 per cent.
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    • 152 11 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Sep 15. US Dollars(Spol) Offer Bid 7 days 17 1/16 16 15/16 1 month 17Vk 17 2 months 17* 17* 3 months 17*i 17* 6 months 17 15/16 17 13/16 9 months 17* 17* 12 months 1711/*****/16 Sw.Fr*. Dai.
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    • 44 11 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Sep 15: Overnight: 1% Call deposits: to T% Cloaiax B«ri>« SelliM 3-month Treasury bills 6 5% 3-month Bank bills 13** 13* 3 months CD 13 12* 6 months CD 13 12* Source: National Discount Co
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    • 40 11 Frankfurt exchanges opening quotes on Sep 15: US- 2.3540 55 Stg 4.255 265 Can 1.9646/72 DF1-90.41/53 S Fr 117.40 58 Lit 1.970/974 F Fr 41 ."70/75 N Kr 39.70/76 B Fr (con) 6.110/122 B Fr (fin) 5.548/58 Yen 1.0378/90
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    • 574 11 IT WAS an erratic foreign exchange market yesterday, with considerable fluctuations in the trading of both the deutschemark and the sterling. The US dollar fell against most major currencies, and dealers felt this could mean the emergence of a downward trend for the US unit. Against the Singapore
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    • 59 11 THE DEVELOPMENT Bank of Singapore will open its London branch today. The bank will offer a full range of banking services and will be involved in a wide range of activities including loan syndications, both Euro and domestic, foreign exchange, Euro currency and bond dealings. It
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    • 242 11 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed narrowly mixed compared with overnight levels after fluctuating marginally throughout the session, dealers said. Trading was light with total sales for the day recorded at 118 lots while kerb volume at 42 lots, they said. Prompt closed higher at U*****.00 460.00 an ounce against
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    • 41 11 Htm Yort ***** 11 0TB U «S U.27S Zurich 11 25B 10 906 11 45S Tmm 11 10S Mm Singapore IM 1125B 11 00B U6S 11 XS Closing price* tn US dollars a troy ounc >. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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    • 137 11 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday eased from morning highs but firmed against the local unit through an active day, dealers said. Early short-covering helped the dollar rise from overnight New York levels, they added, but falling Eurodollar interest rates dampened later sentiment. The dollar fell to 2.3555/75 marks
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    • 67 11 Opening quotes yesterday US 1 8125 35 Can 2.1740 68 Cross 1.1986 89 D Mk 4.2725 75 D F1 4.7250 325 S Fr 3 6400 75 B Fr con 89 93 70.08 F Fr 10.2500 675 Lit 2156.50 2160 00 Yen 411.78 412.55 D Kr 13.4150 300 NKr 10
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    • 45 11 j.n m v 7 .JMJ'""?:- .«»<& 2 c«V, k »i 5 r <»V 7*,„,„, Vhatv :n t) j, 1 J3 '<"'< <'A> ft <v, oy^ V/ 0 a&>w 1/--V A J*. 7,? *S.« Ifth >7 I 1 S *t 4S •o I*4 I You've seen the labels
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    • 265 11 m A' V <> r> m s VSj ...now taste the wines To be precise, The Great Wines of Italy. A winetasting event like no other, and featuring labels exclusive to the cellars of Escoffier. Get to know the best whites, reds and roses sunny Italy can offer. Coveted wines
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  • 1768 12 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 Acm» (2.728
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  • 100 12 DIAMOND MOT STORE (M*M<«rf prtecs tor Sep 11) DUmood Spore Fd (USI) 0 85 0» s$ m (Aug)(today) INCOME BOND I "NIT (llTTfii p»fW) Income Bond 1.32 138 MAKA Bl'MIPlTEA (Mmp" 1 Prt«- t«r to* 18) Fir* Bputrm 510 515 Second B>i«rm Jg 4.10 Third B'putra 3.® 3
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  • 2760 12 1981 High Low Company. Last Sale orGr'» Div Div C'vr Gr*» Net Y*ld P/E Vol Day ('000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 494 350 312 420 200 470 532* 875 430 268 Acma Alcom 130 Allied Choc 150 BAT 330 Bata 78 Ben 360 Berjaya Kawat
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  • 1908 12 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in and re- 2 23 ported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in (47) lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. I MM HTOIALh Drm (I) Mtmm (1.51B 1.58S
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  • 123 12 ALEXANDRA Haldlags Limited: AGM to be held at 255 Alexandra Road, Singapore 0315, on Sep 19 at noon, followed by the EOGM. Bl KIT Katll Robber Estates Berhad: AGM to be held at 22 (Upper floor of No 20) Jalan Gelanggang, Malacca on Sep 22 at 10 am.
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  • 758 12 THE STOCK market shewed ssme improvement yesterday as a leag Hat st eetstsadlag sale pssfOeae was pasted at the exchange's tradlag heard la the meratog. The Ust laeladed theee sales eaatraeto daae ap to A eg SI aad aa Sep hat far which scrip
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  • 606 12 INTEREST was fairly widespread at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and prices closed higher. Volumes, however, continued to fall. The upturn came after Monday's slow and easy trading. A steady stream of buying orders was noted for most of the day. Some profit-taking towards the
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 587 13  -  Market Talk... By CHRIS LIM "WHEN 99 per cent are bullish SELL; when 99 per cent are bearish BUY." With the stock market currently so deeply in the doldrums, Mr Anthony Teo, a chartist and remisier with Lyall and Evatt, feels it is far
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    • 300 13 BUKIT Katil Rubber Estates has joined the ranks of plantation companies hit by low commodity prices. It reported a 15 per cent fall in pretax profits to M 5978,694 for the year ended April 30, 1981. In his statement to shareholders chairman Tan
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    • 73 13 METRO Holdings received acceptances for 5,018,921 shares representing 99.82 per cent of its rights issue as at the close of the offer on Sep 11. Under its one-for-three rights issue announced in June, 5.028 million shares valued at" $4 each were offered for subscription. The balance
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    • 974 13  -  By A KADIR JASIN NOW thai Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB) has succeeded in its foray into the London Stock Exchange to secure a controlling interest in Guthrie Corporation, one wonders what the Malaysian National Equity Corporation will do next. Top executives of PNB do
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    • 794 13 THE IMPENDING formalisation of the merger between Malaysia Mining Corporation (MMC) and Malay--an Tin Dredging (MTD) will result in a mammoth mining group in which the public sector will have a controlling interest. Even so, the private sector will continue to play
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    • 265 13 MALEX Asbestos Cement scored an impressive 75 per cent leap in pretax profits to M 54.59 million for the first si* months ended June 30. 1961. The bright set of results comes as a pleasant surprise to shareholders who were told in May that profit margins
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    • 77 13 BANDAR Bays DeveUpmeati' five-for-four bonus issue has been approved by the Capital Issues Committee. The EGM for shareholders to approve the bonus issue will be held at Wisma MP1, Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur, on Oct 9 at 11 am. The share transfer books and register of members
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    • 567 13 Date Lact Fall Year Company Sentosa Chem Ind Berjuntai Kulim Msia P M Hldgs Hwa Hong New Serendah C K Tang Tronoh Mines PerUd I I F I I I I I I AiMueed bit year 8/7 9/7 24 7 6 8 26 8 29 8 29 8
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 352 13 HONGKONG STOCKS in Hongkong yesterday closed higher after a quiet opening as operators looked to a lowering of US interest rates and a revived Wall Street as indicators to enter a market that dealers said seemed to have bottomed out after itfc recent falls. With the market
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    • 103 13 STOCK prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mixed in slow trading which centred around popular shares, dealers said. First Trust rose 0.75 baht to 47.50 and Charoong Thai Wire three to 173. SEPT 15 Bahts Asia Fibre 112 -1 Ayuthaya In» And Trust Bangkok Bank 234 unch Bank Of Ayudhaya
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    • 382 13 METAL and oil stocks continued to lead the market off its 15-month low amid further indications that US interest rates had peaked. The AllOrdinaries index finished 4.1 points up at 616 after an overnight dip in US market interest rates and speculation that more US banks would
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    • 121 13 THE Manila stock market yesterday closed mixed as turnover rose to 2.1 million pesos from one million on Monday, dealers said. SEPT 15 Peso* Acoje Mining 0044 unch Atlas Con A Atlas Con B HZ >4 -0 5 Bafuto Oold 0027 -0 0008 Benguet Con. B ao 10 BF
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    • 53 13 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 541.9 Friday 553.4 Week Ago 547.9 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 886.15 Friday 872.81 Week Ago closed H-K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1554 92 Monday closed Week Ago 1518.90 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 896.2 Monday 883 7 Week Ago «05 9 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 818.1 Monday 611-9
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 204 13 NOTICE SUN WAH COMPANY (1951 PRIVATE LIMITED (incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) (In Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act Cap 185 the Final Meeting of members of the Company will be held on Friday, 30th October,
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    • 70 13 "TV TV TV* TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV rv G COSMIC INSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. on your 10th Anniversary rv p= rv fv rv THOMAS-ROBERT (S) PTE. LTD. Insurance Brokers And Consultants Head Office: Suite 2508,25 th Floor, International Plaza, Anson Road, Singapore 0207. Tel:
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  • 471 14  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA ISETAN (Singapore) Ltd, the first Japanese department store to offer its shares to the local public, sees its listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore as part of its on-going programme to expand and diversify its operations in the Republic. The
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 151 14 Rises PMC 1090 150 C Sugar* 980 140 Hong Leong Ind 1040 115 M U 1 1040 105 Sel Properties 695 45 B Ra> a 575 45 G Ceramics 440 40 M T C 585 35 Spore Land 1100 30 H Leong Pin 635 30 Gentings 530 30 Sealion
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      158 14 Rises C Sugars 1100 150 PMC 1190 140 M U I 1120 110 HLInd 1100 80 B Raya 640 50 G Ceramics 500 38 KLInd 350 34 U AC 590 30 PMR! 720 30 Falls H L Credit 850 -70 S Land 1170 -30 M Cables 250 -20
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  • 304 14 HOTEL Graad Central appears to be riding on the crest af the tourist boom. Although construction work oa its aew wing had aa adverse Impact on room occupancy, the group still maaaged to chalk ap a comfortable 23.1 per cent Increase la Its operating
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  • 851 14 LONDON, Tues. The market plunged sharply again today, still shocked by yesterday's Bank of England decision to increase interest rates. Occasionally off the bottom by the close, losses stretched to double-figures in many cases, with properties building issues bearing the brunt of the setback. Government stocks weakened a
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  • 588 14  -  Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By KOH TSE YING THREE more Hongkong companies, besides Si no Land Co, are expected to obtain a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore by the end of this year. The colony's largest stockbroker, Sun Hung Kai Securities Ltd, and
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  • 96 14 SIME DARBY London Ltd, subsidiary of Sime Darby Bhd, has acquired the whole issued share capital of Carboxyl Chemicals Ltd, Liverpool. The acquisition follows as part of the Sime Darby group's policy of developing downstream activities. Sime said yesterday that it intends to expand Carboxyl and transfer
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  • 345 14 MR Michael Wong Pakshong, the former managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, has been appointed a director of Uaited Engineers Ltd. Mr Wong is managing director of Straits Trading and a non-executive director of Sime Darby Bhd. TEXTILE Corporattea sf Malays!* Bhd has informed the KLSE
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  • 99 14 AP NEW YORK. Tues The stock market edged upwards this morning with a lift from declining US interest rates. The Dow Jones average rose 0 67 points to 866.82 in the first half hour. Gainers outnumbered losers by a narrow margin Several large banks lowered their prime
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  • 623 14 ■aama HOCK LOCK SIEW IT IS not often that a purchaser takes over a listed company with the intention of seeing it deleted from the official lists of the Stock Exchange of Singapore. When the purchaser is an unlisted entity, then the takeover move could well be another
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 514 14 SAUDI ARABIA THE ARABIAN PENINSULA The Continuing Challenge to Business Managers in East Asia a two-day conference on Arabian-East Asian economic relationships involving a panel of experts October 28 ft 29.1981 Shangri-la Hotel, Singapore The main thrust of the conference will be to examine the nature and implications of the
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 62 14 IWEATsHtRI Outlook for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Showers in several areas midmorning onwards. Report for 24 hours prior to 1.3t pm on Sep 15 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.4 Associated humidity 61 Minimum temperature 24.2 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 4.65 Rainfall in millimetres 0.7 Total
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 424 15 TOUGH new laws aimed at protecting Australia's seas and coastal waters from marine oil pollution are expected to come into force towards the end of the year. This follows the passage of six Acts making up the Protection of the Sea
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    • 570 15  -  By VONG NYAM MING THERE will be greater centralisation of the Malaysian Marine Department's authority by the middle of next year when the government is expected to have formulated and gazetted a common merchant shipping ordinance. Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Abu Hassan disclosed
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 144 15 Reuter ARBITRATION talks in Sydney have failed to end the strike by ships' engineers which is delaying about 60 Australian-flag vessels at ports around the country, a spokesman for the arbitration commission said yesterday. Neither the employer groups nor the unions were prepared to compromise and the
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      • 82 15 AFP AN INDONESIAN shipping company, Gesuri Lloyd, has bought a new modern cargo ship of 15,925 deadweight tons from the Italian dockyard Italcantieri in Trieste, a company spokesman said. The ship, named Ganda Gama. will be used to carry Indonesia's exports abroad, he said. The vessel costs
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      • 69 15 AFP INDIA'S share of international cargo on the high seas declined from 36 per cent in 1978-79 to 31 per cent last year. The decline is mainly attributed to stiff competition from non-conference foreign lines which have more sophisticated vessels and quote rates lower than the tariff
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    • 641 15 Shipping Lint P*gf C«l Shlpplm Line C*l Arhipelego VU 4 EUat VI 5 Afea VI 3 Elma m Afro-Eurasia VI 2 Everett Orient IV Alfred CT vra i Evergreen IV A U trans vn < Feaco vn Alpar VI 5 Flotta Lauro V Angkutan VI 4 Fountain
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    • 387 16 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Boleslaw Ruminski (0900) 45 Bunga Gelang (1830) 45 A Equator (1500 22 Felix Dzerjinskiy (2000 44 Iran Elham (1200) 15/16 Kota Tanjong (0700) 10/11 L Jalabert Bontang (0600) 46 Linden (after Pacific) 33/34 Nova (after Sakura Maru) 23 24 Nedlloyd Hobart (0700 P/O) 3
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    • 921 16 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Name Voy Estimated No. Time of Arrival Date Time Shipping Lines Gdn Mode of Operatn Yin Kim EB004 16.9.81 1200 Maersk Mango 38S 16.9.81 Dragoer Maersk 8110 17.9.81 Australia Star 0566 17.9.81 0700 Contender Bezant 715
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    • 1601 16 CHARTERING was fairly quiet on Monday throughout most sectors of the freight market with rates showing small irregular movements where changed. The easier level of U559.25 was paid for grain business from the US Gulf to Holland but $24.25 was agreed for two cargoes from the Gulf to
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    • 721 17 AFP THE freight market showed signs of some recovery last week as a result of good demand from Japan for US coal. Fresh rumours of Soviet enquiry on the time-char-ter section were also circulating, coinciding with the latest US reports that the Soviet grain harvest is likely
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    • 799 17 THE Philippine International Shipping Corporation, (PISC) wants to get rid of the $49-million foreign loan it had incurred over the years and instead is seeking government assistance through the P5 billion industrial rescue fund of the Central Bank. PISC president George U r.im said assistance
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    • 505 17 THE Sea Containers SeaCo Group, the world's largest lessor of containers and related equipment, returned to earnings growth in the second quarter, with considerable assistance from the favourable movement of the US dollar against other currencies. Second quarter net earnings before dividends on preference shares
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    • 121 17 CHINA has launched its biggest vessel ever built for an overseas customer, a 27,000ton bulk carrier constructed in Dalian, the New China News Agency reported. It was launched by vicePremier Gu Mu. Named the Regeat Tampopo, or the Great Wall in Chinese, it was designed and built
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    • 834 22 SCHEDULE The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advanced dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN/PK
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 838 15 Everett Lines FOB THE MOST FREQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHITTAGONG •CALCUTTA CHALNA RANGOON BUENOS AIRES MANZANILLO ACAPUtCO Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A Clifford Centre Singapore I lei ***** 9 36 Beach Street Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bldg lei ?144l 3 Port Kelang Hgents SOCSHIP CO BHD
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    • 22 15 I CONTAINER Schedules II SHIPS In Port II LONDON Freights 11/111 WEEKLY Freights 111 SHIPPING Schedule VIII REGIONAL Weather VIII Sea' Land
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    • 695 15 V\v VM\U ss\ business FOR PEOPLE WHO Times Pefjocafc PutHCOVjr MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U S. PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS Feeder Vmml {Port Kel&rif Penarif nj IV. i:>i Sated 19-20/9 26-27/9 3-4/10 10-11/10 17-11/10 24-25/10 Singapore Lonfbearh N»» York I Philadelphia 24/10 2S/10 27/11
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    • 837 16 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERN AD WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-o®, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Mm Accaplbg Far. 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. I Ka»re. Bilbao Basle UR. 3) Bremen Bremertia«en. Aarhes. Copenhagen HetsmAi 4) Ma:mo.
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    • 302 16 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA u/» a/» nn vm VII VM I M/M IVI MM 24/1 bM vm n/f 7/M VM M/M S/M m/i a/» 17/1 VM VM IVM IVM 2VM a/M IVM vil VII Vll vu u/u "a/u 11/11 M/U vii *vu •a/M a/M vn
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    • 672 17 QCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, BrunoJ Ports and Bangkok M/ 10 M/ 10 14/11 14/10 17/11 19/10 21/11 23/11 2S/10 21/10 2/11 4/11 M/U 11/11 11/11 12/11 17/11 19/11 24/11 2C/11 CONTAINERSHIP SERVICF FROM UK CONTINENT i, Haw. uT Sawaooro to Sabah. Sarawak and 10/10
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    • 446 17 pig Franco Belgian Services {Ft' F'rr .ch St ft iCt' .I.''. /it '•jtan .ir F,is!,rr. I.tnes l ACI CONSO»TILM MX onu) mi MUUB fu.l cowtmpbw satwa from own SMCAPORI P KELMK Le Hattt I'in Ht*t lUnn A wtrp I pan HW| 2lhpl 21 Uft 11 Ocl 12 Od 16 Od
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    • 565 18 14/9 16 9 23,9 25/9 30/9 5/10 7/10 'O'O 7/10 12/10 18 10 23/10 31/10 5/11 20/9 16/10 2/10 5/10 7/10 31/11 P Ketong Spot* Sailed 16/9 Bilbao Genoa H burg B haven R<Wm Antwerp 1/11 4/11 21/10 Ere* IWlacHn iki kUMTS TO UM/CJHMPO ■raw Eipress fraaAMrl Eipress la|itoT Connecting
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    • 580 18 KOREA 7oZ G f. K«ton( PEMAA6 STORE ALTAR 167W 4-7 Oct 7-9 Oct 1-4 Oct FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAR 168E 4-7 Oct 7-9 Oct 1-4 Oct TO BUSAN VEGA 165* 22-25 Oct 26/21 Oct 29 Oct-1 Nov FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 166E 22-25 Oct 26-21 Oct 29 Oct-1 Nov TO
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    • 592 18 EVERGREEN LINE r FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE I ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: UNITED KKGDOM SOUTHAMPTON, LONOON, MANCHESTER. BIRMWGHAM, BRISTOL, LIVERPOOt. GLASGOW. LEEDS. ETC. WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN, OSLO. STOCKHOLM. GOTHENBURG. AARHUS. COPENHAGEN HOLLANO AMSTERDAM ifm MM tatot FMtMt MM* Mm U Nwra torn lVt 9/1* U/U 13/1* U/lt 17/lt c«« in*
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    • 751 18 Everett Lines fk Burma Ftvt Star Shippinf Corpn. Bk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON rpm I mxM us* I!""* s c MarwMi S.A.C.I f. "AR6ENTINI NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMC FOR DURBAN HONTEVDf 0 BUENOS ARES Ypan EKT* KB I 30/31 1*•• Tramportadon Marftima Maxicana S. A. "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE" FAR
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    • 323 18 mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE CEMJUI MDITS OCEAN SMPPIS I UIIUWUEiPIt ITO mtmm m m\mn t *****70 k iumpw m umm. mnt asewts m mautsm f KUANS EAST ASM BMPW6 lEI JM7J2/I/7251 POME MMATSM TRADE 0 IRMBPORT IB »7»3 A ***** m SUN UNION LINE
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 679 19 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) 51 VPY. I S'PORE I COLOMBO I HOOEIDAH I JEDDAH I AQABA 11W/12E Baited 15-16/9 23-24/9 30-30/9 27-29/9 13W/14E' 19-15/10 20-21/10 29-29/10 30-31/10 2-3/11 15W/19E 19-20/11 25-29/11 4-5/12 9-7/12 9-10/12 E3EB3 825 9-10/10 13-14/11 19-20/12 15-15/10 19-20/11
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    • 809 19 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COMAKER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TOCUKK e**»kr Hm*m| Eiprau a/1* Nt/tww h"* »/1 fraMrt I fmh Act l/l| Urp ii) from djwpe h burc bimven W Or*ar»y/A«stm B HuMin S*i M taw Upms UM bM FrakfartEapMi I*4 UN l*l>by faM M UM faM tank UM faM Nn|kM|
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    • 573 19 H Scan Dutch Q WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER ed/uk/nc/scan SERVICE S*«M I l>VM*M?l»«*o niiu* u/1 dm« ts/I KMC* MO OAK I# 1/10 ft»AGA ii/ 10 OM4W 73/10 ftAACA JO/10 OAKtt ft/11 nww ii/ii I) twcdm CMM lafki Iworpool UK Ctmry I Orootea Immmtmm I M <—* mub turn* IMXtMMUC. H SUM
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    • 568 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) CLYDEBANK SANTA ELENA FORTHBANK SPORE 25 Sep 13 Oct 4 Nov R'DAM HULL HMBG 20 Oct 24 Oct 25 Oct 13 Nov 22 Nov 17 Nov 29 Nov 3 Doc 6 Doc (Deep Took Spocc Available) »k
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    • 778 20 >^ICline EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA Carpet xciptal* tor Oakland. Vancouver Portland Houslon. Gjlvntan Nea OrK* Boston S» W». PWadefctaa. Nortofc BaHrae. Sjinuh Ucturw* JAPAN-STRAITS-JAPAN Vesvel Spor* Penang PHelang j Spore Tokyo Ndgova Kobe NOW) SIM V 7 10/' 12/9 13/9 2S/9 29/9 NORDBATVIO 22/9 24/9 25/9 7/10 1/10
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    • 682 20 II! f /te CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lu*t tor lOS ANGELES SAM FRANCISCO SEATTLE TACOMA VANCOUVER BC Acceptnj FCL/FCL Conlown P *«n( I Aitfttn M PMWI" a Sapt flhH 17 Oct AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accept!* FCL/FCL Contman NEW ZEALAND SERVICE Peaant P JAPAN SERVICE P Ketanf
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    • 398 20 S A(iroui) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TM FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 13 LINESI GENERAL *****1 «14 I INESI TERMINAL OE FICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS 2SS6B A BCARSHIP CABLE CARGOSMIP Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK mwpony SMI BHUM •pancwatna sail BHUM •PANCIRATNA sail BHUM
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    • 622 20 korins maritime services Room 601 ICB Building Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIOPLf EAST/HEP SEA/EUROPC SERVICES twee ocean BUNGA vanda A VESSEL VESSEL S pore P Ketone Loadmg For: —22 Sep Bus™ Inchon —22 Sep Bandar Abbas/B Khomeni 2 Oct Bandar Abbas B Khomeni 2
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    • 702 20 INTRASBA (PTE) LTD Suite 2616. International Pia/a Arson Ro Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 MO Lmesi BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE FULL CONTAINER HK/KEE/YOKO SERVICE TW KM A FBEUTT Hoof Kon(/KeeUi( Buun Yokohama Oiaki do Afarf* Skipper* WTUgA (PIE) ll» BOOHNG 224*511
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 804 21 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C. CONTAINER 13*+ H. GARNET 7W A. CONCORD IW.„. C. PAUL 2VH. K. CHANCE 5N C- RO2E 26W 14/10 S.S BRDGE 33W JlB/10 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia P. Kelanf 21/9 26/9 1/10 6/10 10/10 15/10 F'stowe H'burf Brein 12/10 14/10 15/10 17/10 19/10 20/10 22/10
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    • 604 21 MALDIVE LINES ETA SPORE ETA KIMNTAN ETA PORT KEI AUG MALDIVE PROMOTER Loading For Jeddah MALOWE PROGRESS Loading for Jeddah MALDWE PRIZE Loading for Hodetdah MALOTVE NEIGHBOUR Loading For Dubai/Dammam malwve navigator Loading For Mukkalfa MALWVE NATION Loading For Dubai/Dammam/ Kuwait MALDIVE LOYALTY Loading For Colombo MALDIVE PLEDGE Loading For
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    • 776 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SIKSOV BUIDING 55, Market Street Sintapore 0104 Telephone Number* *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SNSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** KLM6 POMME M/S SNMKM MNt SOON SDK M> IST ANO 2ND FLOOR *SS*S M MO I. Ml AN CtMPEMNG.
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    • 73 21 JX CAR/ll\/II I IMZ V/r-llllltll hall BULK TIMBER PLYWOOD SERVICES AUTHORITY SHIPPING ANf) TRAD'NG Pit l TO S*r.*Tu*H AGENV SON BMP ici i T fCiVJ :11 uu I: .e*:" ?■:'< ilii HSDNI EXPRESS TO BMTULU JW LONG un (Ml 1M) mi k Hrl SWT I ONE MTV (Ml 1M) *f
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    • 535 22 A_ ANTOLL LINES Independent Lner Service FCI ContaiWfS/Heavy Lifts 0»ftl B to *«l»« HIBOURW S«W«» RSKBHW T*SM«*«< Sol Tula Safaiand SdDrott Sol Tida Saf aland PORT 17S/20N 18S/21N 19S/22N 20S/23N 21S/24N Smapore Sept 17 Sept 25 Oct 22 Nov 2 Nov 16 fori Ketanf Sept 22 Oct 25 Nov 5
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    • 449 22 NOTICE m.v. "Vlafeva Mtato" V«y: B arrived IStk Stftmlcr, Ittl. at PAA. (Mm N«a. II General Survey of damaged cargo ex the above vessel will be held on Monday 21st September, 1981. from 9 00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. No further survey will be held after this date. Ageala:R. JI
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    • 368 22 JAP AN/STRAITS/JAPAN FuHy Containerised Service Vessel Tokyo Kobe S pore Pen** P Ketone S pore Tokyo Kobe NORDBAYVIO 0/9 10/9 21/9 23/9 24/9 20/9 7/11 9/11 NOROSTNIVO 21/9 31/9 11/10 13/10 14/10 10/10 29/10 31/10 NOROBAVVU 7/10 9/10 19/10 20/10 22/10 23/10 0/11 4/11 (NOTE: NORWAY LOADS FOR NACOYA AS
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    • 356 22 ft JOHORE SHIPPING IjM IS3 JAI AN TENORU BADAR PORT KEI ANG SEIANtiOR MAIAV^IA A BINTULU af* A CONTRACTORS SDN. BERHAD 37. PaadMgan Real Kudan(, Sarawak, Tat *****/20SM Tain: MA ***** Express CarCarmr/RO-RO Samce to East ■llljlli P Ketang Loadng for WTULU NO 1 *14/11 BWTUU NO 1 ¥15/11 WTULU
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    • 243 22 PFBKAPAI ANI AIfTANMBIiCnM 1 PERK AP ALAN LAUTAN MRU SON. BHD. P O Box liO kota krvabakj Stbah RfCULAf UNER SBtVKf Sabaft Sarawak Bangkok Snftpor* Port krtang SEAL lON SHIPPING (S) PTE. LTD. Tel: *****81 Tlx: ***** SEALION SHIPPING <M) SDN. BHD. Tel: 38-7754, 38-7479. 38-9851 Tlx: MA***** SEJAMA SHIPPING
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 155 22 Regional Weather ■V Si N y j Va V HI K K S. A 33 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. legend: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather s-Y Wind direction with speed in knots Rain Cloudy Sky Surface winds are Indicated by arrows wUek fly
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