The Business Times, 21 October 1981

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES IVT.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21,1181 60 CENTS
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  • 340 1 OVERNIGHT rates on the local interbank money market dropped to one per cent yesterday on intervention by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Dealers said the MAS engaged in swap operations last Friday, the effects of which were only evident during the last two
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  • 564 1  -  TRADING ON JAPANESE EXCHANGE By ALVIN TAY TRADING in Japanese commodities, which was stopped by the local authorities in 1973 (and subsequently in other Asian countries) is back in full swing in the Republic again. A conservative estimate shows that as many as 50 commodity firms
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  • 372 1  -  By SIOW LI SEN WITH just one major asset of Rollei Singapore left to be sold the industrial complex at Chai Cbee, worth about $50 million the receivers of the camera company have realised more than 140 million. At the time when the receivers,
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  • 267 1  -  By AGNES WEE HYUNDAI Construction is eyeing the massive $2.2 billion reclamation contract to merge two offshdre islands off Jurong as well as the superstructure for the $700 million Marina Centre. The two islands are Puiau Sakra and Bakau, the two outermost islands among
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 61 1 AFP TOKYO, Tues. The Japanese business mission currently touring West European countries has asked the Japanese government to make an effort to open up the home market to ward off protectionism in the European Economic Community. The mission noted that some Japanese exports caused political and social problems
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    • 58 1 UPI BELGIUM, Tues. A powerful bomb exploded in an automobile near a synagogue shortly before a scheduled Jewish religious ceremony today. The tremendous blast killed at least one person and rocked the city's diamond market. It was the second anti-Jewish incident in Antwerp in three months. No one
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    • 24 1 UPI MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Union announced today that it has granted diplomatic status to the Palestine Liberation Organisation's Moscow office. UPI
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    • 49 1 UPI WASHINGTON, Tues. The Pentagon has been losing US$B million a year because it undercharges foreign governments for spare military parts. A government report said the Defence Department has been subsidising the sales by that amount because of "inadequate pricing policies" and "unrealistically low" inflation estimates. UPI
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    • 71 1 AFP WASHINGTON, Tues. Construction of new buildings in the US declined 1.7 per cent in September to an annual rate of 918,000, the lowest figure since 1975. Permits dropped 2.4 per cent in September to an annual rate of 844,000. The building industry, one of the basic
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    • 61 1 LONDON, Tues. The number of unemployed people in Britain has dropped few the first time in 17 months, but the long-term forecast is that it will go on increasing. The Department of Employment said the number of people without jobs in mid-October was 2,968,600 or 12.4 per
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    • 64 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Datuk Sri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today assured foreign investors that Malaysia has no intention of changing its investment policies. Dr Mahathir said the apprehensions in certain circles of the business community over this matter are unnecessary. He was referring to reports in British newspapers that
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    • 65 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian government plans to make it compulsory for lawyers seeking admission to the local bar to pass a Malay language test. The announcement in Parliament followed renewed calls from nationalist politicians for Malay to replace the English language in courts, a process so
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  • 314 1  -  By WONG AI KWEI A GROUP at nine leeal far*! tare maaafactarers have beaded together far the first time to aadertahe as everseas maaafactaring caa tract. Warth between $4 milUaa aad $5 mllUea, the eeatraet is far the «apply af haeckdawa faraltare
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  • 652 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE Singapore Aviation and General Insurance Co (SAGI) is about to spread its wings into the life assurance business as well. The company has obtained approval, in principle, from the Monetary Authority of Singapore to sell life policies. It
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  • 188 1 LOWER food prices sent the consumer price index (CPI) down by 0.2 per cent last month, its first decline since September 1980. ITie cost of food, which accounts for nearly half the average consumer's expenditure, fell by 0.9 per cent. Vegetables, eggs and cooked food were more
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    • 190 1 err* ru*A INDONESIAN com moum g m Ground rioor City Plata Cc^las IA V w 7 «*"J W ►w. DAM om Are you often tired, tense and anxious? Do you suffer from backache, rheumatism or varicose veins? Do you have a weight problem? Are you worried about your heart? Has
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 298 2 JAPAN will extend a US$3O million export credit to Poland for the purchase of industrial plants and related equipment, hanking sources in Tokyo said yesterday. Japan's semi-official Export-Import Bank is expected to sign a contract in mid-November for the loan, the first by
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    • 258 2 THE THAI BAHT is likely to begin to depreciate gradually by early 1982 to reach 24 to the US dollar, Bank of America said in a report on the Thai economy. "The baht will no longer enjoy the stability it has experienced for the last 30
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    • 62 2 Reuter THE REAGAN admintotrattsa has formally tmitnti legMattsa which weald eawits ossaey market (anas Ml other ynHwi sf Tmnry Secretary DeaaM Began tsM the Seaate BaaUag Cemmtttee that cmbmkW hanks shsald he pwafttted te operate laeaey market faads, anderwrtte naaMaal reveaae beads aad stake direct iaveatoseats la
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    • 141 2 Reuter LAKER AIRWAYS president, Freddie Laker, was granted a 30-day extension on US$l2.6 million in loan payments be was supposed to make to several lenders last Friday. An Eximbank spokeswoman, Ann Frey, said Laker now has until Nov 15 to make the loan payments to the
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    • 209 2 Reuter BOND DEALERS in London are reporting renewed buying interest in ok) bonds issued by the pre-commu-nist Chinese government amid speculation that they will finally be redeemed. They said the speculation was sparked by a recent unsourced story in the Observer Sunday newspaper saying the
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    • 320 2 THOMAS COOK, with branches in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, is to launch a new multi-currency range of travellers' cheques which will incorporate both the Euro-Travellers' Cheque (ETC) and Thomas Cook names and logos. Midland Bank, which owns Thomas Cook, announced this decision following the board meeting
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 484 2 ON THE Singapore foreign exchange market yesterday, the US dollar firmed against the local dollar, but fluctuated against other major currencies. The general pattern was an easing of the dollar followed by a rise in late afternoon. The US dollar opened against the Singapore currencyr at 2.0835/45, a
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    • 199 2 THE dollar opened lower on late Hongkong levels against the other major currencies in Hongkong yesterday but recovered ground in early trading, aided by dollar purchases by the Swiss national bank, dealers said. The dollar opened lower at 2.2190/2206 marks after 2.2240/50 late in Hongkong, but later turned around
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    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lead to their beat customers is 16.27 per cent.
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    • 176 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Oct 20. U8 D«IWn<SMt) Offer Bid 7 days 15* ISM 1 month 15* 15* 2 month* 15* 15* 3 months 16W IS* S months 16 9/16 167/16 9 months 16* 16* 12 months 167/16 16 5/16 8w.Tr*. Dm. (ULUl. 1
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    • 44 2 RANGE of price* offered by discount bouses on Oct 3D: Overnight 7« Call deposits: «H* to 7% CkMIIf Bmrimg Miimg 3-month Treasury bills 0H OH 3-month Bank bills 143/10 141/10 3 months CD 13M> 13H 6 months CD 13H Source: National Discount Co
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    • 238 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally easier compared with overnight levels in thin trading. Prices were marked down between US$4.5O and $5.80 an ounce at the outset reflecting the metal's weakness in New York overnight and thereafter prices fluctuated marginally throughout the session. Total sales for the day was
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    • 34 2 mm ra New York f.lJB 9J7B IUS J5TS Zurich 9.1TB »«B »JIS TW ICS Singapore 9106 SJ5B MB S-5SS Closing prk In US dollar* a tray ouao e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 127 2 THE US dollar In Hongkong yesterday fell against most major currencies in late exchange trading, dealers said. Some noted selling orders from New York which depressed the US unit but otherwise the market was featureless with no major fresh factors. The dollar declined to 1.8540/60 Swiss francs from an
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    • 162 2 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed easier at 231.75 yen, compared with a 232.60 opening in Tokyo and a 232.40/60 close both In New York and on the US West Coast on Monday, dealers said. But it was unchanged from Monday's close in Tokyo. Trading
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 188 3 We've introduced the exclusive to the largest holel in Singapore Mandarin Singapore is now fully computerised two months ahead of schedule. Dataprep is proud to have contributed to this with the installation of the EECO hotel computer system. EECO is not just a computer system which has been adapted to
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 363 4 NYT THE Reagan Administration has outlined plans to give private enterprise a larger role In American foreign akl. Mr Peter McPherson, administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, said the agency's newly created bureau for private enterprise would
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    • 496 4 NYT THE business recession that President Reagan has acknowledged to be under way is likely to drive the national unemployment rate, which was 7.5 per cent in September, to more than 8 per cent in the next few months. Administration economists said such
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 423 4 Agencies NEARLY half the Japanese people living in rented houses have given up the hope of having their own homes because of the high land prices. According to the Japanese daily, Yomiuri Shimbun, which interviewed about 2,099 voters, only 41 per cent of respondents living in rented houses
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    • 289 4 NYT, AP A SAN Francisco federal court of appeals has ruled that videotape recording of copyright television programmes, even if done at home only for private use, is an infringement of the rights of those who own the programmes. As a result,
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    • 355 4 UPI THE British government has announced plans to sell state-owned oil and gas interests in the North Sea in a massive denationalisation move which could yield the hard-pressed Treasury £1.6 billion. The sale at a majority stake in the British National Oil
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    • 185 4 AP AN extraordinary meeting of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) will be held in Geneva on Oct 29. This was announced by Opec president, Dr Subroto, in Jakarta yesterday. Dr Subroto, accompanied by Opec secretary-general, Hare Nan Nguema of Gabon, said
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    • 725 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0010 NYC/SPO HKG MAS MH601 0630 KUL SLA SQ10L 0815 KUL MAS MH8LL 0815 PEN MAS MH671 0815 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH680 0940 BKL/MYY/KCH MAS MH651 1000 PEN/KUL S1A SQ201 1000 HLP CPA CX7L0 1005
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    • 345 5 UPI AUSTRALIA yesterday announced its intention to purchase 75 McDonnell Douglas F-18 Jet fighters in a US$2.5 billion arms deal the biggest single defence purchase in the nation's history. Defence Minister Jim Killen said that the twin-en-gined F-18 Hornet was selected because
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    • 239 5 AFP A MODEST agricultural aid plan for Vietnam is threatening to develop into a major row in the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) because of tough opposition from the United States. The project, worth US$5 million over five years for irrigation
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    • 295 5 AP THE tombing by Iraqi Mlg fighters if the Baadar Khimeliy petrochemical complex la soathera Iran m Monday rooJd bring Japaa a step eloser to polling oat of the costly, loag-troabled Joint venture. "A bomb Is a bomb. So
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    • 680 5 AP PRESIDENTS and premiers from five continents began flying in yesterday to Cancun, Mexico playground of the rich for a historic conference on how best to give a helping hand to the world's poor. Many believe that the key player, President Reagan, may yet
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    • 316 5 UPI EGYPTIAN Defence Minister, Abdel Halim Abu Ghazala, says Soviet ships are standing by to transport Syrian troops to Libya, fueling fears of a new confrontation in the Middle East Ghazala said: "There are a number of Soviet ships waiting in
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    • 2 4 Leader...Page I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 498 6  -  By SALMA KHALIK MORE than 600 workers will be out of jobs when Copal Singapore ceases operations here early next year. The official reason given for Copal's closure of its 10-year-old factory is a major reorganisation of Copal in Japan. However, Business Times understands that
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    • 201 6 COMFUTA *81, the second international computer technology exhibition, is a trigger show than Computa '79. There will be 48 booths from 121 companies miring part compared with 13 booths from 41 companies previously. This reflects the rapid pace of computerisation in Singapore, a trend which
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    • 495 6  -  By LIM SOON NEO SOME of the first-time exhibitors at ChemAsia '81, which opens today at the World Trade Centre, are optimistic of capturing a portion of the growing market in Asia. More than 360 manufacturers from 20 countries are displaying their products and technology at
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    • 374 6 TWELVE coastal patrol craft commissioned yesterday by the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) will take over the patrolling duties being carried out by faster and bigger boats. This will leave the navy's fast patrol boats and missile gunboats free for defence and
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    • 164 6 FLYING Tigers has appointed Mr Terreaee Tay as sales manager, Singapore. Mr Tay returns to Flying Tigers where he has worked in the Singapore sales office until 1978. Since then. Mr Tay has held various positions with Freight Express International, most recently as market development manager in
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    • 250 6 THE SINGAPORE Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (SFCCI) is to persuade the local livestock Industry to attend next month's Bangkok meeting of the AseanCCI Working Group on Food, Agriculture and Forestry (WGFAF). The Singapore Livestock Farmers' Association has decided to skip the Bangkok
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    • 147 6 THE PORT Authority Recreation Club (PARC) will have a practically new clubhouse in place of the existing 17-year-old structure at Bukit Chermin by next October. Mr C K Chandran, the club's manager, said construction will begin in December. The new building will house four squash courts, a billiards
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    • 293 6  -  By LOH HUI YIN ASEAN textile manufacturers plan to promote greater cooperation in the face of growing international competition and protectionism. This is reflected in some of the decisions taken at the recently concluded Asean Federation of Textile Industries (Aftex) meeting in Penang. A list of textile
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    • 324 6 STUDENTS at Ngee Ann Technical College's Department of Shipbuilding and Repair Technology will now have to undergo six months of practical training at shipyards. The practical training is a compulsory part of their course. Until this year the training period was only six
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    • 224 6 BEMINARB AND COURSES Oct 21-23: CbemAsia '81 Conference, World Trade Centre Oct 22: Credit Management, Century Park Sheraton, Acumen Credit Services Oct 22: Where Have All The Profits Gone, Hyatt Regency, Price Waterhouse Associates Oct 22-23: Techniques for Planning Control, SIM Conference Room, Singapore Institute of Management Oct
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    • 339 6  -  By TSANG SAU YIN AMERICAN computer technology plus the financial support of two organisations one backed by the Singapore Government and the other by the Indian government will pave the way for the production of high-capacity minicomputers, the Elxsi 6400, in Singapore by 1983. The system,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 228 7 Which is best in the long run? Hi Volvo 19 3 years M M- >« •u- >: w > A^f v i3l $ws All luxury cars are built to last. But none are built to last as long as a Volvo. Official tests carried out by an independent body show
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  • 347 8 BIG MAY be beautiful but it need not necessarily be an important factor for success in business. Design Mobel has shown, as the wellworn cliche goes, that where there is a will, there is a way. By banding together, local furniture manufacturers, essentially small
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  • 278 8 GIVEN ITS need for ready cash and its hardline conservative policies, the latest denationalisation moves by the British government came as no surprise. However, as far as the North Sea oil fields are concerned the timing may be less than ideal. The British government
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  • 489 8  -  By JOHN WYLES FT. UNTIL a few weeks ago, northern Norway's Land of the Midnight Sun was an area of declining expectations. Traditionally the least prosperous area of the country, the steady erosion of its fishing and mining industries appeared to confirm a future of rising unemployment
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  • 891 8  -  With axploitabla coal rtNfvii of about 640 billion tons, many countries aro ayaing China aa a major anargy aourca. But bafora it can axport mora coal, China muat firat aolva major transportation and organiaational problama in tha industry. By MANUEL CORDOVEZ Depthnews WITH five trillion tons of coal
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  • 557 8  -  By PHIL BROWN AP AMERICAN farmers are hoping that a new bakery in Beijing, built with equipment they donated, will eventually lead more Chinese to pack sandwiches instead of rice in their lunch boxes. US Agriculture Secretary, John Block, visited the China-America model bakery recently and signed a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1394 8 RADIO Missiles and flying saucers THE FIRST part af (Mr la the hlghiy-ratei The Defen* Of The Vmfted SUttm: Or—mi Men (ok l, it.ie> the eamparattre strengths Bav»rt aai U8 aaelear the ease by *f America's aaelear It preseats America's rategtas la ttmfmUmg to a flm strike aai what keaib
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  • 422 9 NYT WHEN GRAY KILDALL inspects his company's production floor and shipping dock, he walks through a kitchen, out to a patio where the company cat is sunning itself, and into a former carriage house. There, Digital Research Inc stockpiles its product magnetic discs that contain software that
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  • 126 9  -  r Letter to the Editor L d NO HONG Dear Sir, I haaght the geveraneat-ewaed Neptiae Orieat Um ten whea It «Mt pahttc far larcitmat. Hawever, tt ■iwtke< aad ileappshrtel m that a fWI —I eempaay'a share price eaa aaw fall ta aa maeh helaw the tasaed
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  • 1201 9  -  WHOLLY-OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF O.G. The unwritten welcome at the Radio Shack Store is: Run your hands over the computer keyboard, it's quite fun. Chat with the pretty girl about bits and bytes. She will also demonstrate the computer's capabilities. Or start the printer which types off a letter
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 264 9 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. October 1981. n a o PROMET BERHAD (formerly known as Bovis South East Asia Berhad) Acquisition Of The Entire Issued Capitals Of Promet Private Limited Aurora Beach Hotel Sdn. Bhd. Pertama Emas Tourist Corporation Sdn. Bhd. Advised by m 4SE4MB4NKERS M4L4YSM
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    • 208 9 The sales of the Vnivac *****60 Systems are fulfilling even the most optimistic estimates. A staggering 60% of the new orders are placed by previous and existing users of other suppliers equipment. The reason? Well, at Sperry Vnivac, we believe it's due to a combination of factors. Factors such as:
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 260 10 OCT If rn COKBEILLE Air-Liquid* B S N Otrnla Car (TtwmjonCW PrmncUM da* PatrotM m 1145 ao6 -C7 -J U9 S0 2_5 Compafnte Financier* CompMnle Oanaraia Cradlt roocter D> rnnct 311 SOB 10 +OS fUetMtw (Ubrtlrte) Mtrhlnw Bull ifu-iohn m\ Partbai Pachlnay Clglna Kuhlmann soa TIM -1 -0.08 756
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      • 90 10 OCT 1» rn FORWARD MARKET Aeac fit Arbed 1008 -2 Aitur 31$ -2 Brucan 870 10 Bru-Lunb 1008 -4 Q>nim Cock 1382 136 -2 -2 Dm Been no -9 Ebei 1MB -2 Ktectrobei MO -30 Ob-Inno-Bm 1836 IS On 1388 4-38 Hobok 2186 -40 Pctro 3800 -10 Ryl Dutch
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      • 197 10 OCT IS Dm Aej-Telefunken UJOB Atao lliD -1.1 Alii Leben 1400 00 -a AJU Vers nm unch BASF 1MJ0 -05 &*J H T wfcank ***** Btj Vbank 77X30 unci) B«j»r 1IM0 unch RRT 234 00 ■IJ BIO* ITSlOO -15 Cuttllt MOO -1 Chem Verw Z1TJ0 Commcntuit 135 70 •U
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      • 73 10 «JUC MB Aaaoc o«n IBM Butocl m Ccntm* aio no i J04 1 nat PtnaMcr 14)0 n Oan Immob m Ptl IUlccmentl 1400 mm mm a so UM 1 1 toao IUlgW 7M ItalaMer moo Magnatl M PI MO trr nup MaOtob UoAoo h Mlnlanm 1MB 4 Moodadon Mootadan
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    • 263 10 OCT 1* Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha Abarcom AM And CI too U6 1000 uneh A»nr Bat lows no MM 100 *m Sugar Cum* flnanca Da Baara Ind i*» 790 no MOB unch uneh uneh unch Bdcon Bdcan ***** twNdr Fad Voik ns until fu«n ao uneh Oardlan Otananl Oraiamn
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 789 11 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday traded in a narrow £6 range basis Jan in very quiet morning business. Dealers said the market drifted around the recent support level of £1100 in the absence of fresh incentive and ahead of the probability that one million bags will be added to
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    • 170 11 CHINESE Prsdsce Exehaage, per 1M kg yesterday. Cwwt Bulk fob $110.00 sellers, ok) drum (in second hand drum) fob 1122.00 sellers, new drum fob 1135.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $57 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $380.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $375.00 sellers.
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    • 327 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.33, 100 per cent second class 1.13, 100 per cent third class 1.08, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.75, Special
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    • 186 11 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Ottos yam: Chins Blue Phoenix 20» 2,450; 32b 2.990. 40s 3,130 (per bale of 400 lbs). Flees gssds: Chins Butterfly snd Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 110 11 THE Kuala Lumpur market yesterday closed slightly lower in quiet trading, dealers said. Oct closed unchanged at M? 930 a tonne in the central region while in Nov it slipped $1.50 to $926. The refined market was quiet on lack of overseas interest. C.I.F. North European ports, in
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    • 126 11 SOYBEAN futures In Chicago on Monday closed up W US cent in nearby November, to down as much three cents In revived trade. Late local long liquidation in response to lack of followthrough buying interest dropped most positions back to the minus side. Values declined tram the start in
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    • 109 11 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed unchanged from Friday's settlements in the first five positions, to up one US cent in deferred December. Sympathetic local short-* covering following strength in oat futures and the recovery in financial instrument markets held prices steady, traders said. Trade concern over drought
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    • 117 11 THE STRAITS tin price la Pewg mi aackaaged yesterday at Mftt.N a kile (rem Meaday to remala witkia toe ITC apper sector raage ef $S4JB aad $37.89, dealera said. With Leadea'g segatlve reaettoa to toe aew raage aH lacreaeed stock la toe LME, toe market here treaded eaatlsag.
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    • 33 11 Rubber: Oct 20 Singapore: Nov: 191.00 cents (down 3.00 cents) Malay sin: Nov: 226.00 cents (up 1.00 cent) Tin: M 536.60 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 166 tonnes (down 16 tonnes)
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    • 87 11 Reuter THE EEC's 1981/82 rapeseed crop is now estimated at 1.998 million tonnes, close to last season's record 2.022 million, the Hamburg-based publication OU Warid says. The small French and West German carryover at the start of the 1981/82 season should make for total supplies of
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    • 215 11 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with November One RSS buyers quoted at 191.00 cents per kilo, down three cents from Monday's done, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down about two cents on lack at follow-through buying support despite many attempts to rally, they said. Afternoon
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    • 314 11 RA8 price* in cent* per kilo yesterday: MM (per kilo) (per kilo) UK 1 R-S-S prompt f.o.b 10BJ0 1M.MN tat 1 RAS. November 1K.M UMi tat 1R-S-S. December maa maa tat 3R-S-S, MM hOMN UK-CM ISM MUM taLtm ISJJO IMJM uk/co* mM tsum 1st. 4 R.S.S. 1«J0M 1«JN
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    • 86 11 NOON Mt md SMR prista y «ard «r MAM i£"5~S Mr ■Ik) irwru4 1 ■■yam M into MOJO «r ■Ik) S8R» ass to (1-toa paAat) (I-toB paflKl •arm h IflJO I MM iBtn 10U0N MUON urrv 104JDN lCXJON MIILl 8MRCV SMRL SMR SMR CP SMR 10 SMRS
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    • 391 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday closed higher in fairly active trading on renewed buying by institutional investors and corporations, more than offsetting heavy morning losses, dealers said. The market average rose a net 33.27 points to close at 7,109.92, having fallen 92.53 points in morning trading
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    • 64 11 OCT Aatf nhn Batiu Antlwn In*. And Tru« M -M gmfa> ■«■»> Bui Of Ajudhay* IM 13* 1S6 ■neb anch BarU Juckcr Charcot* Thai Ftnt Trust Indmtftii Finan«L19 unch ce Corp International 17 unch CiiintMo International Trust And ri Runt Tvwar 8iht Union SUt unch Stem Cement MamCKj South
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    • 50 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 464.3 Friday 463.4 Week Ago 401.0 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 847.13 Friday 851.00 Week Ago 860.48 HJLHANG SENG Tuesday 1227.72 Monday 1230.87 Week Ago 1312.07 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 680.8 Monday 084.6 Week Ago 801.0 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 565.3 Monday 565.4 Week Ago 505.0
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    • 845 11 PRESIDENT Reagan's statement that the economy is in a "mild recession" and a large rise money supply reported last Friday sent New York stocks falling on Monday. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped over seven points by mid-day but recouped some of its losses during the afternoon
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    • 221 11 HONGKONG THE Hongkong stock market yesterday closed unchanged to slightly lower, with both buyers and sellers adopting a wait and see attitude in the absence of fresh factors, dealers said. Trading was quiet throughout the session. The Hang Seng index fell a marginal 3.15 points to 1,227.72
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    • 322 11 BARGAIN-HUNTING among major reSource stocks in Sydney yesterday helped lift the share market off a 16-month low but trading remained cautious as traders took note of President Reagan's admission that the US economy is in a slight recession, dealers said. BHP, recently depressed, led the turnaround with
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    • 63 11 THE Manila stock market yesterday closed lower across the board as turn- over fell to 935,000 pesos from 1.6 million yesterday, dealers said. OCT K 1 Pan A cot* Mining JKO* unch AUM Con. A AUu Con. sua BarDo OoM MlOO unf h IOjOO unch E55RS 140 unch Lapanto
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    • 264 11 Let us examine the word Information in«for-ma*tion n 1 the communication or reception of knowledge or intelligence 2 knowledge obtained from investigation, study, or instruction b intelligence, news c facts, data d a signal or character (as in a communication system or computer) representing data something (as a message, experimental
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  • 1384 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 A COMMERCIAL Ac* a
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  • 195 12 m r\vm,i v. j■-> v (Msnagm' prtsss tar Oti l«) (Managers' prises tar Oei tl) The Omwi tn in Diamond The Saving! Fund 10 1.71 S'pore Fd (USt) 0.8 oa S pore Prog Fund LS Laid a 1*4 S pore Sec Fund LIT LB (Sen) (today) S pore
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  • 1380 12 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in »k1 re- ported to the Kuala I j—pr Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. DfDUmUALS Almam (1 JOB) (1) I M (3) 1.1» (I)
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  • 191 12 BONO Leang hiMtilM Berfcad: AGM followed by the BOGM to be held at the Conference Room, 14th Floor, Bangunan Hong Leong, 117 Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur on Oct 22 at noon. ROTHMAN8 «l PaU Mall (Malafria) Bfcd: Twentieth AGM to be held Virginia Park, Jalan University, PetaHng Jaya
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  • 656 12 THE itMk MIM *ghtiy yiatmday wttfc the Strait* Tines iatetrtai Ma eleatag l.il palate higher to 443J4. Bmwr, only a few aetoWwirtw any otgOpeilig prleei were ■lied to easier. Beaie tfecir alght levels, while nest etkora ware attgktly tower. Tradlag was geaerally heyteg totovest appeared towards
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  • 588 12 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market aw another quiet •cask» yesterday dosing on a mixed note in slightly thimw trading. Industrial and tin issues were marginally higher, the latter extending Monday's gains. But property and finance counters remained easier on some mild liquidation. On balance, losses led
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 732 13  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA IPOH Gardens Bhd, a property group which was recently floated on the local exchanges, has been rated as a good buy by Hongkong securities firm Sun Hung Kal. According to Sun Hung Kai, Ipoh Gardens Bhd has good prospects, both in
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    • 251 13 CONTINUING on the downtrend first experienced last year, Fusan Fishing Net Manfacturing has reported a 64.5 per cent drop in group operating pre-tax profit to MH42.973 on a 2 per cent fall in turnover to $5.44 million for the first six months to June
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    • 518 13  -  By KOH TSE YING RENONG Tin Dredging Company, currently the subject of an unconditional takeover by Hongkongbased Sparlstream Investments, has announced both higher profits and dividend distribution. For the year ended June 1981, Renong Tin made a strong 78.66 per cent upsurge in
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    • 446 13 BATU Lintang Rubber Company Bbd expects to maintain its rubber production at the present level, although the crop's acreage is not likely to show any appreciable increase in the immediate future. Batu Untang chairman L E C Letts says in his latest annual review
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    • 412 13 BUMIPUTRA Merchant Bankers Bhd, on behalf of Setrsa Malaysia Bhd, has informed the KLSE that the consideration for the 12.6 million shares of $1 each in Scott and English is 18.9 million Setron shares of $1 each. The merchant bankers said the basis of exchange was arrived at
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    • 100 13 Reuter CARRIAN livwtßHti LMPR offer of HKJ7.6O cash for each |2 share in Grand Marine Holdings Ltd (GMH) is now unconditional, Schroder» and Chartered said. Carrian now holds «7.C per cent of the issued share capital in GMH which also said it will increase its capital to «500
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    • 337 13 A LITTLE known member of the Socfin group, Luxembourg-baaed Belanger nsidings, has been picked out by UK stockbroking firm Laurence, Prust as one of the plantation stocks currently trading below its asset value. Prust says the shares are currently valued by the market at
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 386 13 Bj* 5 TT PS r: Ik" mm. kzk■"Nß*** i.ff* Today, the marine engine that truly conserves fuel oil ti valued by boat and shipowners. In helping to economb energy, Yanmar has designed, developed and produced aeries of compact, economical and high output marine engines which have an outstanding ability to
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  • 556 14 mxm by HOCK LOCK SIEW DESPITE the rather uninspiring stock market, a few counters have been receiving more than their fair share of attention. One such stock is Paper Products (Malaya). This stock had been hovering at the $2 level for some time but recently, interest in the
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  • 84 14 AP NEW YORK, Tues. The stock market opened sharply higher today, reversing a recent slide. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks rose 4.18 points to 6L31 in the first half hoar. Gainers took a 4 to 3 lead over losers among New York Stock Exchange-listed
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  • 309 14  -  KOH TSE YING MALAYSIAN Feedmills, which plunged into the red during the first half of this year, may have found a solution to its financial difficulties. The company yesterday requested suspension of trading in its shares and is due to make an announcement shortly.
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  • 482 14  -  By DAVID CHOW PERMODALAN Nasional Berhad's offer of 550p cash for each share of Londonincorporated Amalgamated Metal Corporation has been described as generous by analysts spoken to by Business Times yesterday. As things stand, PNB should be able to muster strong support from AMC's minority shareholders, they
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  • 115 14 HMD Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani HYTEX has announced that the last time and date for the splitting of its rights issue is Oct 29 at 4 pm. The deadline for acceptance, renunciation and payment will be 4 pm on Nov 20. Hytex's rights issue of two for
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  • 50 14 PRETAX profit at London Sumatra Plantations (ell (mm £4.35 million to £2.32 million in the six months to June 30,1981. But turnover of the group, which is 98 per cent-owned by Harrisons and Crosfleld, rose from £9.07 million to £9.31 million. The interim dividend is unchanged at 2p.
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  • 323 14 A MALAYSIAN newspaper has apparently misunderstood the facts relating to MBF Holdings' involvement in San Imperial Corporation of Hongkong. The newspaper, the Star, carried a report last week under the headline "MBF disposes San shares for $6.8 million" which contained certain incorrect statements concerning the issue.
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  • 702 14 LONDON, Tues. Equities closed firmer in moderate trading, as sentiment was encouraged by the presence of an overseas Institutional buyer. At 3pm the Financial Times Index was up 9.8 at 474.1. OUs featured, supported by tension in the Middle East and a possible Opec unified price agreement Lasmo
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 134 14 Rises Indices C Safari Hoa« 1 inai M 1230 ioao 30 +29 BT Indicator: Industrials: Oct 19 Octal kHuUi OCBC 790 no +20 19 *****1 642.75 643.34 M>Ui Fat Ilia 298 19 Finance: 1355.19 1351.90 PMC 300 12 Hotels: 997.45 9B.44 NUI Metro HMfi C ProfttUa 8*1 PropartlM 800
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    • Article, Illustration
      141 14 PUCES Jgtfly yeeterday after a weak mm taf h«t vtiaae waa am law. The Strait* Itaaea laiaatrtal laiex eleaet %M fiat* higher at MLM while the Itaiim Pawa laileafrr reee Q4 pefarta to VUjmL 13MM IMMC Rises Indices S Bed C Sugars 800 1340 +40 +40 BT Index:
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    • 704 14 THE EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT SERIES Organised by DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT NATIONAL UNIVERSnY OF SINGAPORE Course Titles and Dates ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT November 9 10,1981 Course Fee: *****.00 Conducted by PROF. KAORU KOBAYASHI PROF. MITSUYO HAN ADA PROF. PHILIPPE LASSERE PROF. LAN MACDONALD The intention of this
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    • 187 14 NOTICE To the holders of the Hooting rote U.S. Dollor Certificates of Deposit duo 22nd October, 1984 of. THE SUMITOMO BANK, LIMITED Ground Roor, DBS Building 6, Shenton Way, Singapore 0106 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above-men-tioned certificates of Deposit for the interest Period
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 62 14 OUTLOOK for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Partly cloudy with showers in few areas. Report tor 24 hnn prtor to 1M pm m Oct 21 it the airport: Maximum temperature 31.7 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 25.1 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 5.05 Rainfall in millimetres 3.3 Total
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 367 15 THE Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC) has promised to reply this month to a request from the United Thai Shipping Corp (Unithai) for a larger share of the goods transported from Europe to Bangkok and a geographical right to transport goods from
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    • 599 15  -  By JAN LEE THE recent demise of Antoll Lines, a Singapore-based company with Indonesian interests and previously running an Australia-Indonesia Singapore service, has not discouraged other companies from entering this trade. The latest entrant is PT Porodisa Raya, also an Indonesian company. However, instead
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 104 15 JUTHA Maritime Company, a Thai-owned shipping line operating between Thailand and Japan, suffered a loss of over 15 million baht during the year ending June 1961. Mismanagement is being blamed for the heavy loss. A company source said the heavy loss during the last accounting year
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      • 83 15 AFP ALL members of the Indonesian committtee which conducted the purchase of the ill-fated Tampomas 27 are now being questioned by a team from the attorney general office. All members of the committee, beaded by secretary of the Sea Communications Directorate General Habibie, are being interrogated with
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      • 112 15 THE French builder of the capsized North Sea accommodation rig Alexander L Kielland is to contest a claim lodged in P&ris by Phillips Petroleum. Compagnie Franca is d'Enterprises Metalliques (CFEM), whose Dunkirk yard delivered the 10,106 tons gross rig, will file a counter claim against the American
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    • 677 15 Skipping Liae Achlpelefo Shpg Page VI CM a Adriatic Coot Mea vra VI i i Afro-Eur**u VI > Alfred CT vm 4 All tram Alpac vn VI 4 J Angkutan VI V 4 a ANL** i i APL Argentine m IV 4/5 4 ascl AjU Merchant ra
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    • 375 16 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Aristogenis (after Fuso Mam) 33 34 Atrevida 1500 after Shinano 31/32 Boleslaw Ruminski (r* berths after Barber Taif sails) 46 Barber Tennessee (after Barber Taif 47 Berlin (after Boleslaw Ruminski (Will shift for D/L to G. 35/«, 23/ 10th tbc) 46 Cang Shan (0900
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    • 952 16 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. Time of Arrival Lines Operatn Date Time Zlm Melbourne 5E 20.10.81 1900 Star Shpg TA 4 TT Takari II 249NB 20.10.81 0700 Eastern Way TA 4 TT Keumgang
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    • 1651 16 RATES (or grain chartering ruled rather irregularly on Monday with the slightly higher level of US$24 paid (or 31,000 tons from the US Gulf to Japan, while 25,000 tons over the same voyage paid $21.50 against $22.80 previously. Grain from the US Gulf to Maracaibo received $18.50 and
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    • 801 17 AFP ACTIVITY subsided and rates took on a paler complexion last week on the freight market, even though autumn is usually a busy time. Reports of a worse than expected Soviet crop failed to generate very much interest in the grain sector. Although it was reported, but
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    • 211 17 THE Johansson Group has withdrawn from the Europe/Middle East and India/Pakistan trade. The ScanMideast ro-ro service, originally planned as a joint venture between Johansson and Wilh Wilhelmsen, will go ahead now as a wholly-owned operation of the Norwegian party. The changed ownership will not
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    • 472 17 TRAFFIC separation schemes that have led to a major reduction in collisions between ships in North Western European waters could bring even bigger benefits to the coastal areas of Japan and Korea. A survey by Captain Norman Cockroft for the International Association of Institutes
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    • 338 17 THE Thai Cabinet has given the goahead for the 2,000-million-baht construction of two deep-sea ports in Songkhla and Phuket in an effort to improve transportation of agricultural and industrial goods in southern Thailand. Thai deputy under-secretary of State for Communications, Dr Chitti Wacharasinda said the
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    • 351 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 Ship calls at Penang and Port
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    • 535 15 Everett Lines E0« TMt MOST FREQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CUTTAGONG •CALCUTTA CHALNA •RANGOON BUENOS AIRES MANZANILO ACAPULCO .1 \RI)IM <v n I \M Orient Overseas CotdcjMeA Line i in*■ ii ijo ill-J m a/io ao/io i7/u ia/u 20/11 22/11 25/11 m 2/11 3/U 21/11 22/11 24/11
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    • 310 15 USEALORDU UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO'SAG) 11 1 It ti i f >1k EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Kuwait <10/11). »aato (13/11). Bahrwi (16/11). Date (19/11). Damnum (22/11). JMM (25/11). Data (28/11). M« Dtata (1/12) (4/12), Damnum (9/12). (12/12). Dota (15/12). Mb (11/12) Karat (21/12). o—«w Data (27/12). Aba Otata (30/12). Data
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    • 15 15 r J CONTAINER Schedoles SHIPS Ib Port LONDON Freights WEEKLY Freights SHIPPING Schedule REGIONAL Weather
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    • 932 16 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPINQ CORPN. BERN* WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE 1) Barcelona. Genoa, 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. I Havre Bdboo. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Breiaerltaten. Aarlws. Copentafen. Helsinki 4) Mrimo. Stockholm, Olio. •Acceptai* Ewrope
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    • 807 17 Overseas STRAITS SHIPPING B u I Containers w.. Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Limited Brunei Porta and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT S>n 27/10 13/11 11/11 21/11 2C/11 M/U crrr« edwukh LARCSBAT 11/12 11/12 CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT Bran Wtm UMm FU* PMm| S'pon um m mm uw faw a/1*
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    • 752 18 FHK**SSfIS* nt SP MOTTO HESSELS Til LA SE OwjAct 12/1* 19/10 tmnca Man 4/tl 15/11 lUi Maru 2/11 11/11 Tadwna Mam 11/11 NwdßarVU 24/11 29/11 Japan Act U/U 22/11 Mm* Man 21/11 3/12 Ta*Ma Mara 11/11 Ma Patron 20/11 23/10 Asa Mara 1113 20/10 0/11 Uasta Mara 01 30/10 U/U
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    • 449 18 r~ A(>r«>ui) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD a 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING 9111?? 13 LINESI GENERAL *****1 (14 LINESI TERMINAL OfftCt ???3583 TELEX RS ?4S9*> RS 7SS6B A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP irrxMil Regional MO'' (lontniiicr Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK •pancwatna an rmh •panobutna SBOBMM
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    • 628 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 6C 1 ICB Building. Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Keang T e i *****4/*****5 MIDDLE EAST/BEO SEA/EUROPE SERVICES hundue Shipping Co. Ltd. ASIA MERCHANT MARINE GOLDEN LINE MM MM SMPPMC (PTE) LTD (•M| t«t Protweul M M*( to Ced Sheet smnx oio4 t* mtm
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    • 668 19 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIOAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) j, VESSEL Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo A Aqaba. I S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS' VESSEL NEP ZIRCON NEP TOPAZ NEP ZIRCON NEP TOPAZ VOY. 525/53N 545/55N 565/57N MANILA 21-22/10 2-3/11 H'KONG 16-16/10 25-25/10
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    • 761 19 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAfO SERWCE TO/FROM EUROPE KMC B HAVEN VMM HAVRE SOTON S po»e P Ausl'H Aatvcrp Frm MUI 27/1# a/1# 17/11 1»/1J 21/11 22/11 li/u VU 5/11 24/11 21/11 27/11 a/U 22/11 11/11 IVII 1/12 5/12 4/12 1/12 1/12 29/11 11/12 12/12 11/12 15/12 Vl2 21/11 11/12 11/12
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    • 628 19 Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER TO mep/UK/NC/SCAN SERVICE 7 V' I y Vy "iiii Ji i Y t, *1 I y p hb«m, I OAK* 23/10 I PUMA 30/10 I 0A44.M 4/11 PUMA 13/11 OMtM 20/11 I PUACA 27/11 QttftM 4/12 PUACA 11/12 I. QWiM 11/12 1) loclkn Cmi
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    • 553 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE WW INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) SPORE R OAM HULL HMBG SANTA ELENA P» 16 Nov 25 Nov 20 Nov FORTHBANK 3 Nov 28 Nov 2 Doc 5 Doc CORABANK 17 Doc 11 Jon 15 ion 18 Jon (Doop Tonk Space Avoiloble) Linos
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    • 707 20 TO NORTH AMERICA Eariar taaOai mua *t n«k m ra*mt C*|« <tM KcaptaMi tor OM Vancta* Porta* HmMm. Umtai. Nra Oritan. JAPAN-STRAITS-JAPAN ¥e»al Sport PfflMi pneun, I Spore Tokyo Nagoya Kobe NOV MT *11 21/ It mM 24/11 7/11 1/11 f/u I. POUR VI J/11 4/11 t/11 1/11 M/U It/11
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    • 456 20 3 A (iroiin SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20TM FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 13 LINES) GENERAL *****1 114 LINESI TERMINAL OEf ICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS ***** A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHtP Itcjiioiaal Container Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/trom BANGKOK •PANOBUTNA KS/KN m MM 3SS/37W TANQMTNA
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    • 657 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES K Room 6C 1, ICB Building. Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Keying Tel *****4 '*****5 IDDLEjAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERWCE7 Spore BUN6A VANDA 23 Oct JINYANG No 15 25 Oct KOSTAR 3 Nov A VESSEL 3 Nov P. Kelang Loadnf For: Bandar Abbas/B. Khomeri Bandar Abbas/B Khomeri
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    • 736 20 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suite 2616. International Plaza. Anson Rd., Singapore 0207 Tel: *****11 (10 Lines) BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK rem m 005.... MJCYONS BSOOC MO*ASM *****. S port P. Mang 22 Oct M Pert I l*or 3 Nov 3 Dec n Nov loadnt far BOULOOC/ItAM/UK (AWR) nantes/ruoo*/ RDAM/IK (AVON) FPU.
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    • 576 21 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): TW MDGE N JADE 4 0 CHEF 27W K. MCEWM MLK. lACEJN 12W C. CONTMO 14*... m CONTMO 21*1. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia TW BRIDGE S pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo LCI Cargo 0400 28/10 1600 27/10 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ)
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    • 598 21 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA KUAMTAM TORT KDJUK MALDIVE PROMOTER 5/11 30/10 Loading For Hodeidah MALDIVE PROGRESS 30/10 5/11 Loading tor OUBAJ/BAHRAJN/ KUWAIT MALDIVE MAGE 30/10 Loading for Karachi MALDIVE NEKHBOII 26/10 23/10 Loading For Jeddah/M»uti MALDIVE NAVIGATOR In Port 26/10 Loading For Mukkalta MALDIVE NATION 24/10 Loading For Karachi/Dubat/ Danmam/Kuwart
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    • 732 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SWPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SfCOVHJLDWG 55, Martet Street Siniapore 0104 Telephone Number* *****3 Cable Addrew SMSOV SINGAPORE Tetei Nunbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S P KELMC anuv N/S 9MMMT WAN SOON SON. ON). IST ANO 2ND FLOOR lONS NN TNONC SMPPWE 23 WeU Qw» Nw 5
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    • 48 21 m PEACE LINE SYD, MJ, ALSO ACCEPT** CAMO F<* HONK KMC. T UNDERPRISE FT* LTD tA MOUNT FAN* ROAD (MM) TEL: 2MO7M/9 SIM SWEE JOO SHIPPING SDN. 1 EXPRESS TO BfffTULU MB UK un (Ml M»> m, U vm 108 MI» (MI1M) M knM: IM«T ti MMa (mkriMaHW
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    • 525 22 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG OIRECT UNER SERVICE TOEGYPT (PORT BAIO ALEXANDRIA) SW rr SfZ FT MB DLOJUBM CM SUM) (o*l Oct n Hn I hill Iht) PIMMDS U DOT 21 Nn 13 Nm 21 Nm 11 Ok 3 HL£ *0T 17 Okl Ok 1* Dk 2? OK MB
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    • 580 22 NOTICE SEATS AN JAPAN CO. LTD. M.V. DONG AB lltfc October IMI Consignees of all damaged cargoes discharged ex the captioned vessel are notified that a general survey will be held on 23rd October 1981 at PPW Gdn 303 from 0900 hrs to 1100 hrs. No further survey will be
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    • 328 22 ftjOHORE SHIPPING tjJr 153 JALAN TENGKU BAOAR PO« T KEIANG SELANGOR MAtAVSIA BINTULU CONTRACTORS SDN. BERHAD 31. tmtttrn M KucM|. SmwH. I* *****/20SS* Mn: W ***** Express Car-Carrior/RO-RO Smki to East Itohyw P KeUnc Loado* tor nmiu NO IMS/81 to Port 552K!* ■NTULUNO. 1 V-.IC/n 1/11 PPgK/P ■mu NO. 1
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    • 333 22 SAUDI lit, LINE Regular Conventional Service TL BULK TIMBER SERVICE ICE MACK LINE JEmitSHMfK JETPUR SNMfK SMAmM C L K AC Exprrn Stnrict to 21/11 hPwt Ktfa KM*. Mmti 25/10 27/11 Cilmii. nans srr* aw mtu «i«M4 Qttaj«| rumsstmmm hl *nn OCEANUS SHIPPING AGENCY PTE LTD 63* Ist flooc Ansoc
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    • 287 22 K PERKAPALAN LAUT AN MRU SDN. BHD. P O Bo* 220. Kou Sabah REGULAR UNER SHtVO Saba* Sarawak Bangkok Sngaporr Port fc>riang SEAUON SHIPPING (S) PTE. LTD. Tel: *****81 Tlx: ***** SEAUON SHIPPING (M) SDN. BHD. Tel: 38-7754, 38-7479, 38-9851 Tlx: MA***** SEJAMA SHIPPING k TRANSPORT SDN BHD. TW *****1,
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 165 22 I Regional Weather .s fa ?is "A 2 I <* 1^ Si 35 M'/i 'I' 3S SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather W' Wind direction with speed in knots R in Wave height Cloudy Sky °c cT Wi Wind
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