The Business Times, 25 November 1981

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1981 60 CENTS
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  • 483 1  -  By WONG SOUK YEE ELECTRICAL and domestic appliance manufacturers in Singapore continued to see impressive growth in the first seven months of the year. This is unlike their counterparts in television or other luxury consumer electronics who are reeling from the effects of
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  • 96 1 THE ECONOMIC Society of Singapore will meet the Minister for Trade and Industry, Dr Tony Tan, on Dec 11 for discussions on the economy and the budget for next year. The society recently submitted recommendations on the subject. It has written to members to submit their
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  • 592 1  -  By ALVIN TAY ANOTHER industry-wide cut in prime lending rates is imminent following the decision of three major local banks yesterday to reduce their rates by 0.5 points to 13 per cent. From today, both Development Bank of Singapore and United Overseas Bank will
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  • 427 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH MORE than 500,000 square metres of coastal sites around the Northern Tuas basin have so far been allocated by the Jurong Town Corporation (JTC) for the development of marine industries. The sites, which will be taken up by 10 companies, have access to
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  • 276 1 THE Singapore petrochemical complex at Pulau Ayer Merbau is starting to draw in secondary downstream plants, says a Shell director, DrHGCßatea. Shell is the first here to embark on this phase of secondary downstream production. It plans to set up an ethylene oxide derivatives
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 54 1 SINGAPORE'S Ambassador to the Philippines, Dr Kwan Sal Keong, passed away peacefully in Manila yesterday at the age of 60. Dr Kwan was appointed Ambassador in October last year after be retired as Vice-Chancellor of the then University of Singapore. He was Permanent Secretary of the Ministry
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    • 69 1 AP NEW YORK, Tues. Reflecting other declining interest rates, several major US banks lowered their prime lending rate today to the lowest level in a year. Citibank, the second-largest US commercial bank, Chemical Rantr and First National of Chicago cut their prime from 16.5 to 16 per
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    • 89 1 AP WASHINGTON, Tues. Inflation in the US rose hist 0.4 per cent in October, the least for any month since the summer of 1960, as housing costs flattened out after 15 months of rising steadily, the government reported today. The consumer price index has now risen at
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    • 62 1 Reuter BEIJING, Tues. China will make its first attempt to raise capital on the Japanese "Samurai" bond market next month or early next year with a private placement issue worth 10 billion yen (US$4O million). China International Trust and Investment president Roqg Yiren said It would soon sign
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    • 49 1 UPI NEW DELHI, Tues. Muslim rebels bombarded the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul, the Afghan capital, with a barrage of rockets signalling a possible tactical switch to urban terrorist warfare, a Western diplomat said today. Exploding rockets shattered hotel windows and cut electrical gower during the barrage last
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    • 58 1 UPI BEIJING, Tues. China's military sales around the world increased rapidly this year and are approaching the US$l billion mark. Although Chinese arms sales pale in comparison with those of the Americans or Soviets, China's emergence as a weapons merchant is being watched carefully because of its
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    • 59 1 Reuter BONN, Tues. Official spokesmen for Soviet President Bremnev and West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt clashed publicly today over the Reagan Administration's stance on arms curbs. The dispute, at a press conference, appeared to reinforce signs that the frank discussions here be tween Schmidt and Brezhnev have brought
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    • 31 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Radio and Television Malaysia will consider allowing only silent cigarette advertisements over television when the current advertising contract with cigarette manufacturers runs out. AFP n
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  • 203 1 SEVERAL at the dmk recently listed ftmpiriri wklek received peer toreag kayh£ Istorasl lately. A ■■■her ef reeard prices hi these Ihm mi •et At the Stack telMji •f HhppTf yesterday M the Straits Tbaes Isdsslitol tain reae IIJM pUi te TtLH.
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  • 412 1  -  By LILIAN CHEW NGEE Ann Technical College has rebutted unflattering press interpretations of an Economic Research Centre survey on its graduates. The latest issue of the college newsletter, Horizon, states that the "press statements have been extracted verbatim from the quotations of one or
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 139 2 THE aggregate valoe if «yWicated loans Managed 1V the Baak at Tokye gnap with other htiwitlwl haaks aoMuM to ahont UBslt MIUm daring (teal year MM. This aeetuM far nearly one-fifth «f the tetal estimated UBtM warn syndicated iaaas daring the period. The bank aald
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    • 431 2  -  By LOH HUI YIN FOUR Indian hanks, including one baaed in Hongkong, are putting together a SJI7 million syndicated loan for Superior Developers to finance a condominium project. This is the first time that Indian banks here are taking part in a syndicated loan denominated in
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    • 89 2 THE dollar in London yesterday continued to ease in quiet and thin early trading with the market lacking any real inspiration, dealers said. The dollar inherited the weaker trend from New York overnight, trading down to an early 2.2458 68 marks in London from the opening 2.2475/85 marks, the
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    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singnpore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 13.63 per cent.
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    • 166 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Nov 24. to** 131/11 111V16 1 month 133/16 131/16 3 months 13H 124* 3 month* 13H im 6 months 131/16 12 16/16 months 13 3/16 131/16 13 months 139/16 133/16 HM DM. 1 month 3 months 6 months 13 months
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    • 39 2 RANGE of prion offend by diacom bouata oa Nov M: Ovwaifht 5*»* QaH deports: 5*** ClMtef ■«yfe« 8«thM J- month TnmsurybUU 5 411/16 5-month Buik bUU t 3 months CD an month* CD 9* Source: National Discount Co
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    • 26 2 Banknote rates yester- US -5.0/3 0 UK MJB/M 75 Bmt-LM/1» Mto-Ut/2.» IHiml>-U|/VS JifU-MI/ta Kmm Ut/tlt FMUpptaM as/MT *miinii -in/iw MaJayri>-i«/is xm/xn ItaOud &S/S.1» T*h«M UJi/l4Ji
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    • 507 2 IT WAS A quiet day for dealers at the local foreign exchange market yesterday. The American dollar was stable against most major currencies except the yen. Strong speculative buying of the Singapore dollar in the late morning pushed the US dollar rate against the local currency from the
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    • 168 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed stightiy firmer than overnight lĕwto after fluctuating narrowly throughout in light trading. Total sales for the day wak recorded at 45 lots while kerb volume at 67 lots. Prompt closed firmer at US$39B 400 an ounce ipha 96.00/397.80 on MondajL December slightly higher at
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    • 9 2 a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 99 2 THE US dollar (or overnight l delivery in Tokyo ywterdayj closed weaker at 216.75 ye» after a 217.70 opening. This was weaker than jl 217.30/45 finish in New York» and 217.35/50 on the US West Coast overnight, sharply weaker than a 219.3» in Tokyo last Friday. Trading was active
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 325 3  -  By AGNES WEE OWNERS of condominium units should be given some (arm of tax reduction in order to reduce the strain of having to pay progressively higher maintenance charges. This suggestion was made in an editorial in the latest issue of
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    • 82 3 AN ARTIST'S Impression of the Carrian group's first development project in Singapore. The $80 million residential-cum-commercial complex is designed by a local architects firm, Timothy Seow and Partners. Sited at Claymore Hill, it is expected to rival the two other major residential-cum-commercial complexes in that area Orchard
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    • 348 3 WITH the numerous courses being conducted for managers to upgrade their workers' drills, the Singapore Training and Development Association has organised a course that goes beyond teaching the husk: principles The course will help managers to identify what kind of training their organisatkm
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    • 171 3 ROBIN Information Systems (US) has rapandsd its software capability wftfc the recent eoaetasloa sf an agreement with an AastraHaa ts distribute Its Mftware packages la Soath-eost Aria. The agreement eaahleo MS Is ofler IMS Compatav flervtoes' standard bariocm packages specially developed far
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    • 478 3  -  By LEE YOKE MENG SMALLER US companies taking their first step overseas may find Singapore the best place to launch their projects. Mr Brooks Browne, project finance manager of the US Overseas Private Investment Corp (Opic), told Business Times that Opic's role in Asean
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    • 279 3 REMY Martin (Far East) which recorded vintage profits for its interim results ending September, will further strengthen its foothold in Singapore by increasing the share capital of its wholly-owned subsidiary, France-Scott Pte Ltd. This involves partially financing the purchase of a 1440 sqmd
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    • 94 3 A SERIES of "Jewellery Salesmanship Course" designed specifically as a formal training for sales per* sonnel in the jewellery industry will start on Dec 5 and 5. The course is organised by the Diamond Imported Association ot Singapore and the Extramural fftwllii Department of the Nathxd
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 143 4 Reuter THE US Senate has voted to modify the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act so that American companies would not be discouraged from doing business overseas. By voice vote, the Senate approved a change clarifying a provision that holds businesses liable for overseas bribery if they
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    • 438 4 Reuter KAMPUCHEA'S rival resistance groups, deadlocked after three months of negotiations, are to start fresh talks to form a coalition government. Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Mr S Rajaratnam, and Foreign Minister SDhanablan, empowered by the Asean countries, put forward a proposal during the weekend in Bangkok
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    • 288 4 Reuter THE most serious danger of oil-related conflict in East Asian offshore development in the foreseeable future 9eems to lie in the Gulf of Tonkin. Mr Selig Harrison of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace said yesterday at the "Offshore China *81" conference
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    • 434 4 NYT CHINA has moved closer to becoming a mixed economy by formally acknowledging a need for more private enterprise to alleviate its chronic unemployment problem. Beijing's two top policymaking bodies, the Communist Party Central Committee and the government, proposed in a joint decision that new
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    • 167 4 AP MARATHON Oil is negotiating with Libya to increase its purchases of Libyan crude. Marathon, a member of the Oasis Oil Consortium which includes Conoco and Amerada Hem, declined to say whether it had been offered any price concea sion The Oasis group
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    • 295 4 UPI BRITAIN'S Conservative government has proponed major curbs on labour union rights in a move that one newspaper said would overturn "80 years of industrial relations". The plans would sweep away legal immunities held since 1906 and restrict the so-called "cloned shop" in
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    • 156 5 UPI JAPANESE car manufacturers may have outsmarted American attempts to limit sides of foreign-made cars through a voluntary quota system. In its first vehicle foreeast, Chase Econometrics predicted the 1982 model year will be "very weak" for US manufacturers although they may post strong sales of
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    • 402 5 Reuter FERTILISER may be an Indonesian export commodity by the middle of this decade. The Indonesian government has launched an ambitious drive to double fertiliser production over the next five years and, if current projects come onstream on schedule, there is scope for sizeable
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    • 450 5 Reuter RUHRGAS chairman Klaus LJeaen says that exports of rto Europe will eventualearn the Soviet Union about US$lO billion a year. The Soviet Union signed an agreement with Ruhrgas ljst Friday for gas supplies ta be piped to West Germany from
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 368 5 Agencies HONGKONG'S new "A" and V B" consumer price indices lor October were 124 and 123 respectively, each three points or 2.5 per cent higher than (or September. Figures from the Census ind Statistics Department show that in the 12 months since they were introduced, the new
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    • 324 5 AP, UPI IN AN example for other agencies, the White House began furloughing employees without pay on Monday after President Reagan vetoed an emergency spending bill that would have ended three days of government insolvency. Deputy press secretary Larry Speakes said 150 of the
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  • 325 6 THE SINGAPORE Institute of Architects' suggestion in an editorial in the latest issue of its journal that condominium pwners be granted a special tax deduction because of rising maintenance costs strikes us as unreasonable. The SLA Journal editorial argues that condominium owners must pay
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  • 209 6 NGEE ANN Technical College's rebuttal of what it considers to be an unfair interpretation of the Economic Research Centre's findings on its graduates is to be expected. Some of Ngee Ann's answers are valid. It is also encouraging that Ngee Ann is taking concrete steps
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  • 1731 6  -  By RAY DAFTER SAUDI ARABIA is in no mood to relax its grip now that it has gained the upper hand in its struggle for pricing unity within the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries. What is more the kingdom is not resting on its laurels as the
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 803 7  -  Indonesia has suffered its first balance of payments deficit since 1978. The deficit, most unexpected, is likely to have an unfavourable bearing on President Suharto's ambitious budget programme. It is anticipated that next January's preelection announcement of the 1982-83 draft budget will probably project growth
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  • 1337 7  -  RIVALRY BETWEEN CHICAGO'S EXCHANGES By WINSTON WILLIAMS NYT FOR YEARS the Chicago Mercantile Exchange has been overshadowed by the visibility and prestige of the Chicago Board of Trade, its more glamorous neighbour. The MERC, as it is known, gained little attention for its highly successful listed
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 737 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures prices yesterday moved slightly lower after having opened £14 down per tonne in Jan. But light buying support held the market above levels reached at New York's limit down close on Monday, dealers said. At end morning futures were mostly £18 to £14 lower
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    • 997 9 NEW YORK stocks on Monday closed lower despite showing narrow gains most the day, as pessimism v«bout the economy regained 'its dominant influence on the market. The Dow Jones industrial average was (our points higher at midday but weakened in the last hour of trading to close
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    • 227 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with December One RSS buyers quoted at 194.00 cents per kilo, down one cent from Monday's close. Morning prices were steady on balance on higher London advices and afterclose steadiness here on Monday coupled with lack of follow-through buying, profit-taking, forward
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    • 407 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt fob 182 00 183 OON Int. 1 R S.S. December 196 00 136.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. January 202 50 203 00 Int 2 R.S.S. 162 00 163 00N UK Cont 1(1 00
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    • 123 9 NOON SSR wid SMR price* yesterday RA8 SSR 20 SSR 50 ll-ta (1 to n pallet) n pallet) Deftaber (Cirml Mtkl Bayer* Seller* ***** 163.50N 159 50 ISO SON Juury iFerwird Mtk) Bayer* Seller* ***** 165 SON 161 50 162 SON MRELB DettaWr January SMR CV SMRL
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    • 179 9 CHINESE PiWim Eirkugf, Siait&pore, mm eMag price* per IN kg yeateriay. Cmmil *41: Bulk fob (108.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $122.00 sellers, new drum fob $126 00 sellers. C«pra: Mixed (loose) $59.50 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $372.50 sellers, Sarawak white
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    • 194 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) C«ttM yar«: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.550; 32s 3.200, 40s 3,370 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gMda: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lamb 6 unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 330 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ 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 0.73, Special
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    • 67 9 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday fell a further four cents to MSSS.C2 a kilo, still within the ITC upper range of $34.18 to $33.89, dealers said. Hie fall was attributed to light scattered haying from overseas and inflaential buyers supporting at the lower levels. Total turnover
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    • 34 9 Rubber: Nov 24 Singapore: Dec: 194.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Malaysia: Dec: 223.00 cents (down 0.50 cent) Tin: M 535.62 per kilo (down 4 cents) Official offering: 213 tonnes (down 66 tonnes)
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    • 209 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday closed on the low side of a 13 US cent /ange, down 10' j to 8'« cents a bushel. New contract lows were reached in all positions earlier in the session. Prices were pressured from the start in a continuation of Friday's closing
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    • 699 9 THE US General Services Administration's search for authorisation to sell stockpiled tin outside the US has been described by miners as a matter of gTave itmcern. Mr Abdul Rahim Aki, president of the Statos of Malaya Chamber of Minos, said the move represented a
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    • 140 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed down six to 3'« US certs a bushel, partially recoveted from new season's lows made earlier in nearby December and the three most deferred contracts. However, prices held on the minus side on carry over local and wire house long liquidation in
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    • 111 9 THE Kuala Lumpur palm oil market yesterday closed steady on some light interest in generally quite trading, dealers said. In November, south was unchanged at MJ9IO a tonne and central traded at December south and cential gained $5 each to S9OO The refined market was quiet. C.I.F. North
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    • 252 9 Reuter PRODUCTION of crude palm oil in Peninsular Malaysia rose to 286,206 tonnes in Septet (ber from a revised 253.173 in August and in September last year. Statistics Department figuies show. Cumulative production of etude palm oil in the first nine months of 1981 rose
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    • 83 9 Golden Phoenix Sxechuan Reataiiraiit *"v> 2nd floor Hotft Equatorial Singapore's first and foremost S/echuan Restaurant. In an atmosphere that is truly, elegantly Chinese. Phone *****31 Ext 136' 144 for reservations 3rd floor World Trade eotrr Singapore's most famous restaurant now expands into another bigger premises Floor space to cater for
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    • 38 9 Porcelain smoothness, gleamine fittings and The Regent's richness of decor. For room reservations, please call: 5 -Repent Reservation Service Singapore. Tel: 2 ,liY\ 2452° 1 he Hotel in Kuah Lumpur lllL »'i t«LN IN I HNAT IONAL HOTEL
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  • 1744 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Allied Choc (1028
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  • 169 10 ■NGAFOU UNIT TBI WT (■MMfn 1 prtaM hrNe '*> The Commerce 117 3 33 The Savings Fund IB 1.M S pore PWf Fund LJO ltf S pore Sec. Fund :o8 111 S'pore Invest Fund 1.07 1.12 S pore Equity Fund IS 143 MUUIRTI BUR (Maaifwi 1 pritn Itr
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  • 2801 10 Gr>s Gr's N*t 1981 CoaptiT Last DW DW YTd P/B Val Dit Hick Low Sal* +or- Crr (•OOO) High Law 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft -COMMERCIAL 404 248 Acma 286 14-8 39 5.0 109 m 115 115 Alcom US U 29 4.1 199 360 130 Allied Choc 204
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  • 1945 10 It BID and offer prices officially 1 listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur N Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares 1 traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified INDUmiALS AJtaaaMM (UK) hkemm (1408 1 455) (8)
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  • 630 10 BUYING streag at the BUek Ez--1 y***»iay ui several eeaators, especially tke am reeeatly Hstei Imu have aargei to «tekllsh Ugh* far the I J***Prteei were better acna the heart right tnm the •PMtag hell attheagh elg. •till aere |i,|,i,| SSSa, a Mhr iaf" chip
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  • 614 10 SHARE prices advanced on a wide front on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday as improved sentiment returned, particularly in the afternoon session. Turnover also showed a marked increase. Prices opened selectively higher with a few deals transacted during most of the morning session. Afternoon trading saw
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 138 11 DBS Land, the property arm of the Development Bank of Singapore, has increased its paid-up capital to $82.58 million from $49.58 million. This suggests a further preparatory step towards the flotation of the property company. DBS had earlier in the year hinted that its property
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    • 89 11 MALAYSIA MHag Gsrpsnttaw*s 305 million ordinary 10 cents stare* (arising from Its merger with Malayan Tin Dredging) were listed and quoted on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. GENERAL Lamber (Heldfags) BM*! additional 7.8 million ordinary H shares (arising from the acquisition at Sawit OQ Industries) will he
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    • 401 11 AOKAM Tin has given further details of the Joint-ven-ture company set up to explore deep tin-bearing reserves off Takuapa on the west coast of Thailand. Apart from its 24.5 per cent interest in this company, the other shareholders are identified as Southern Kinta
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    • 193 11 CHEMICAL Industries (Far Bast) has reported unexciting results for its interim period ended Sep 30. But its directors seem confident the company's earnings capacity for the rest of the year would not be adversely affected. The group's pre-tax profit for the six months of $1.5
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    • 161 11 IN LINE with other commodity markets in Malaysia, Straits Trading Company will operate its Straits tin market on a five-day week. From Jan 1, 1982, the market will be operated from Mondays to Fridays, except tin market holidays. All terms and conditions relating to the
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    • 1114 11  -  Market Talk... a round-up of viewpoints compiled by Chris Lim SEALION Hotels, the owner of the luxurious Hyatt Regency Hotel in Singapore, is expected to increase its net profits at the end of this year to $7,702 million, 44 per cent higher than those
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    • 318 11 Reuter THE merger of Hsagksag aal Kwton Wharf Mi C* LM and WorM liilimllnil Olilfci) LM, will allow the two companies to take advantage of investment opportunities which neither Wharf nor World may be in S position to take up individually, Mr Y K Pao, chairman of both
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    • 116 11 MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation Bhd (formerly Perak Carbide Corporation) has Incorporated a new wholly-owned subsidiary company called Cahaya Mutlara Properties Sdn Bhd. Cahaya Mutlara Properties has an authorised share fpHii of $25,000 divided into 25,000 shares of SLOB each. The paid-up share capital of the
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 57 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mixed in slack trading, dealers said. NOV M Batata Anlhui la*. And Trurt ojo uneh Bangkok Bank m uneta Bank Of Ayudtaaya Ud in 41 Bartl Juckat m -1 Cbaroonc Thai _y*t m nm mat a -oj Industrial rtnanOt Corp (Me _1_| U
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    • 51 11 NOV M AeO>t Mtohn PMM -M0B1 Atlaa COO. A" Atlas Coo. a BMmo OOM Bnntt Coo. BPOoodrteb ever LaadoU Lapaato R Marlnd uqua 1 »m 4MB Mi MB ins MB uncb unch ♦4 *0 05 uaST Oriental A Oriental B Phil Onmm m -MB1 5-fa=fij UtlphU 11 aa unch
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    • 179 11 HONGKONG THE Hongkong stock market yesterday closed easier despite some late bargain hunting, brokers said. Trading was active in the afternoon. The Hang Seng index lost 18.10 points on the day to close at MK.OB. Some brokers said the agreed merger between Hongkong Wharf and World International,
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    • 201 11 THE GENERAL market measure, the All-Ordinaries index, added only 0.1 points to 563.6 by the close of trading and most indices for industrial and mineral groups showed little variation. [.NOV M Onti INDUSTRIALS LCI m unci A. N. L w A. P M. St 1 iT/TLm
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    • 266 11 MOV M TM m JET!!!! 4 IZ M CMS il (Hub k Tk Canon Chlmk 7 2 1 3 t Dd> t 1 JD TTi MM 1 r*f 53 1|B 31 T 1 Bplnnlnf toe 1M inch JO 1 33 Jw 9 E •7V" ~T r
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    • 58 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 517.8 Friday 520.2 Week Ago 503 7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 851 7» Friday 852 93 Week Ago 845.03 H K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1398.08 Monday...— 1416.18 Week Ago 1388 13 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 718.0 Monday 718.8 Week Ago 700 4 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 128 11 The first source book its kind in the world 1,2% pages of listings of trade/ business key government departments 3,000-name WHO'S WHO telephone and telex numbers of major companies and business guide in Saudi Arabia. GET YOUR HARD-COVER COPY NOW FOR EASIER AND MORE EFFECTIVE BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS IN
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    • 80 11 This advertisement appears as a matter of record only > m Boustead Holdings Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia) RIGHTS ISSUE OF 20,533,333 SHARES OF 50 CENTS EACH AT A PRICE OF $2.00 PER SHARE Managed by 13 CHARTERED MERCHANT BANKERS MALAYSIA BERHAD Underwritten by ARAB-MALAYSIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK BERHAD ASIAN INTERNATIONAL MERCHANT
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  • 593 12  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA SINGAPORE Land expects its pre-tax earnings to rise to $23.5 million in the current financial year, following its acquisition of five ship-owning companies. Apart from the $9.2 million tax-free earnings from the five companies, the profits of Singapore Land and its subsidiaries
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 149 12 Rises Kiaci M B F Hldga OCIC B UoM Fin OUI 8m View PabUc Buk Skaafri-La Island A Pea GMtian Boat L*oi| M Public Textile 8 T P 1975 8 Finance 394 905 1140 745 865 sao •00 780 <30 906 1190 210 790 444 72 65 +60 50
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      131 12 Rises Fengfcalen Raleigh 680 +120 600 +65 OCBC 1230 +60 SBS 336 +46 fl—Hiy 650 +35 S Trading 965 +35 11 Banking 725 +25 P Textile 230 +22 City Dev 380 +22 KLInd 418 +22 Malaya wata 342 +20 ftitaaaHjrd OS +20 m +20 M Monks m +20
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  • 284 12  -  By SIOW LI SEN DARK horse Van Der Horst may have found favour with institutional investors. Yesterday it was chased to as high as $3.22, or 72 cents above its offer price. Merchant banker N M Rothschild and Sons has informed the Van Der Horst
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  • 271 12 KING'S Hotel and Ipoh Garden were queried yesterday by the Stock Exchange of Singapore and the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange respectively. The SES has asked King's Hotel the reasons, if any, for the sharp increase in the price of its shares yesterday. King's stock rose 72 cents
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  • 802 12 LONDON, Tues. Share prices firmed towards the close following Chase Manhattan's US prime rate cut to 15¥« per cent from 16Vt per cent, dealers said. At 3pm the FT Index was down L 4 at 516.4, after 512.3 at 11am. Trading remained thin but industrial leaders finished generally
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  • 51 12 HYTEX has received applications for 2,661,100 shares under its two-for-five rights issue based on its issued capital of |7.25 million. This represents 91.8 per cent of the new shares to be issued. The balance of will be taken up by the underwriters to the issue, Arbuthnot Latham
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  • 224 12 MM Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani PEBMQDALAN Nastoaal Berhad has as tatoreat la taktag ap the *uea la Pegl Malaysia reeeatty sffered by Its ehairmaa to Baartpatraa. This ladleatlaa was glvea by Taa Ismail All, iibsliaiss sf Pnrandslas, a Baaripatra lavestmeat tltoiffsr Baka, ehairmaa sf
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    • 495 12 by HOCK LOCK SIEW THE breadth of the stockmarket is continually being widened and the latest addition, Van Der Horst, is a step in the right direction in making the equity market more of a barometer of the economy. Unlike the London Stock Exchange or the
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    • 85 12 AP NEW YORK. Tues. The stock market gained ground this morning with the help of some better-than-expect-ed Inflation news. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.09 to 853.88 in the first half hour. The government reported that the US consumer price index row 0.4 per
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 59 12 Queen's Terrace, St. John's Wood, London, NWB. r™ 1 AM An imposing new development with an extensive variety of 3 bedroom 5 bedroom magnificent apartments and penthouses with large circular sun-terraces and roof gardens Prices from £265,000 Developers: London and Leeds Investments Ltd.. p.* Ladbroke Group Limited Hampton Sons 6,
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    • 247 12 HERMES Compact plain paper copier with big copier performance and features Hermes of Switzerland, a leader in sophisticated electronic technology. presents Hermes 6006. A compact dry copier with all the features you would expect in a much larger copier This is made possible through the incorporation of advanced fibre optics
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 61 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore from 6am to Ipm today: Showers in several places after midday. Report fw U bwri prtor to 7 M pm Not U at tfce airport: Maximum temperature 29.6 Associated humidity 71 Minimum temperature 23.4 Associated humidity gg Hours of sunshine 1.25 Rainfall in millimetres 6.1 Total rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 299 13 THE Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the inauguration of its Container Terminal and with the opening of the seventh container berth at East Lagoon on June 23 next year. To commemorate and celebrate a decade of
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    • 517 13  -  By JUNE LIM A DELEGATION of 25 members from the Singapore shipping community has been told by the Chinese authorities that there is room for more ships plying to and from China. The delegation has just returned from a visit to China with a strong
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 107 13 Reuter STEVEDORING supervisors have walked off Sydney wharves in a dispute over wages which might spread to other major Australian ports, a union spokesman said. The supervisors struck on Monday but are expected back at work by today, a spokesman for the Maritime Services Commission of New South
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      • 118 13 Reuter BRITAIN'S National Union of Seamen (NUS) have announced a blockade of all shipping services between Britain and Northern Ireland and a strike aboard ship 6 of the PAO Line from midnight on Wednesday. The moves are in protest against the closure this month by PAO of the
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      • 163 13 Reuter A POTENTIAL oil rig disaster in the North Sea appeared to have been averted yesterday when a tug stopped a drifting Norwegian rtg with 112 men on board from colliding with another manned platform, Norwegian officials said. A coastguard spokesman at Stavanger said the rig Phillips
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    • 738 13 SMppItag Uae Pft CM Achlpeiefo 9hp« VI Adriatic Com vm 4 AIM VI S Atro-Eurmata VI a Alfred CT vm t All trans vn 4 AJpar VI 3 Angkutan VI Angooav* V a Anhttng vm l ANL I i APL m Arab Line vm 2 Argentine IV
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    • 335 14 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Equator (0700) 22 Hugtaeverett (0630 after Feng Mao sails, O/L) 35/36 Kota Pelangi (0700) 10/11 Marie BaJcke (0600 after Man Boeing hauls) 31/32 Marie Boeing (0530 hauls 15m east) 33/34 Mahasa (Tanker, P/O) (after Toinoe 103, subject gas free) 15/16 New Stallion (0600 after
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    • 892 14 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 Pegasus Pride 199N 24.11.81 0800 Straits TA 4 TT Anson 20/81N 24.11.81 1500 Heap Seng TA 4 VC Planeta 7N 25.11.81
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    • 1686 14 STEADY rates on Monday were generally paid for grain from North America with U5521.90 agreed from the US Gulf to Japan, while $31 was agreed from the Gulf to China compared with $30 previously. A steady »7 was received from the Gulf to Venezuela. Rates were maintained from
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    • 735 15 AFP EASIER rates developed on the freight market last week, particularly in the trans-Atlantic (USA/Europe) grain trades, owing to the unusually quiet conditions and surplus tonnage. The worldwide slowdown in the demand for coal and ore, as industries run down stocks, has thrown more bulk-carriers into the
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    • 532 15 Lloyd's List A NEW co-ordinated Europe-Canada containership service involving CP Ships, Dart Canada and Manchester Liners has got under way with the maiden voyage of CP's newest vessel, the 1,852-TEU CP Ambassador. The 230 m ship will be the largest vessel to call regularly at
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    • 238 15 ACCORDING to the plans (or the economic development of the USSR for 1981-1985, the freight turnover of sea transport will increase by 8-9 per cent. Based on last year's volume of 835,000 million ton-kilo-metres, annual increments of 67,000-75,000 million are expected. The Soviet merchant marine currently comprise
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    • 415 20 AARHUS B. Surla, ScanDutchf. Dec 1. N. Delft, ScanDutchf, Dec 8. N. Hoorn, ScanDutchf, Dec 15. ABIDJAN Union River, GBN, Nov 29. Ocean Harmonla, MOL, Nov 29 River Oshun, Nigerian Nat., Nov 30. Oriental Charger, OOCL, Nov 30. ABU DHABI A 1 Wattyah. UASC, Nov 30. Hlmachal Pradesh,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 311 13 Everett Lines FOR THI MOST FftiQUINT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHITTAGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA RANGOON BUENOS. AIRES MANZANILIO ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A Clittord Centre Singapore 1 Tel ***** 9 36 Beach Street. Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bldg lei ***** 3 Po<t Relang Agents SOCSHtP CO BHD
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    • 422 13 HSEALORDB r. UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES taHpLSattHOittL IS/12 thna Qatoos (26/12) kggtakHfeHLM Damnum (78/1Z) XL QMMMM 41 S/12 Dub* (6/1). Mm Ohatu (9/1). Doba(l2/l). Dammam (15/lf, Kuwait (11/1). Shuiba (21/1) 9/1 Kuwait (16/1), Slmhau (18/1). Damnum (20/1). Doha (22/1). Bahrain (24/1). Abu Ohabi
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    • 444 13 w§ WATCHES OF SWITZERLAND Pit LTD MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS FMdar MAERSK MANGO MAERSK MANGG men mango MAERSK MANGO 2ISSSKS AUERT MAERSK 12/1 30/1 11/2 13/2 14/2 MAERSK MANGO 9-10/1 11-12/1 AOMAN MAERSK 19/1 6/2 11/2 20/2 21/2 •SWGWQff
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 845 14 ii MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SNIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Cwhiwf Srnct T> Emu feeder f Htling Veuel S pore 1) Msedte 2) Rdam 3) Hbtiri 4) GtM B PEMGA 27/11 B
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    • 209 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA iTTain I i 1/1 *V 1 VI VI V» VI VI VI VI WI 17/1 IVI *a/l nvi TVI 17/1 IVI nvi *2VI TVI VI *Vl *V 2 *V 2 *V 2 TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF 13/1
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 784 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHAPING Singapore to Sabali, Sarawak, Brunai Porta and Bangkok Containou!* Sanhct Ta/FrM Bantfcofc stm na HUM H IJM 12 (K 4-J IK KSm m ijiu M ti-u to Samoort to Sabah. Sarawak and Bnawi Aetata Cap hi I* SlMflima 111 UkU.9m
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    • 291 15 fZb Franco Belyum Services 110K 21 OK 24 0K 2« OK 211 »0K 77 DK 31 DK 21m 41 »0k Ila Slm Ila II 41m sla I toa It Im 121 11 la 12 la If la 17 la It I C.M.C.R. »Oct 2Ra 3Ha 5Ra Ila 21 Ha INa
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 579 16 Spo<e PKelang Hburg B'tiaven Rdam le Antwerp Tatpter 27/11 21/11 17/12 15/12 20/12 22 MWbpm 5/12 6/12 29/12 31/12 1/1 3 City of Uhterfk JO/12 30/12 2/1 M/ 12 6 Larp far 14/12 2/1 4/1 5/1 1 tenitln 17/12 1/1 11/1 12/1 14 In— 19/12 10/1 12/1 13/1 IS "Also
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    • 408 16 SHIPP IMB CORPORATION f. Keilang POMN6 STORE ALTAR 1701 30 Nov-2 Dec 3-5 Dec 27-29 Nov TO BU&AN ALT MR IG9W 30 Nov-2 Dec 3-5 Dec 27-29 Nov FROM BUSI BANGKOK VEGA 167* 21-23 Dec 24-26 Dec 18-20 Dec FROM BUM BANGKOK VEGA 168E 21-23 Dec 24-26 Dk 11-20 Dec
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    • 507 16 EVERGREEN LINE r FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE T ACCEPTVK Fa I ia CARGO FOB: I'pmt MM ltM*v| fttaslMM >»«>■<— htmtp If Hnrt [t« Wtk* 24/11 15/12 21/12 21/12 25/12 2V12 (<r«l«r« VU 1 »/U 21/12 M/l 2 1/tl 1/tl «/*l Cm** IVI2 VI VI VI IVI U/l tMrladiF 2V12 4/tl
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    • 620 16 Everett Lines ,ti< fei^l 1 Iff MOWOLOPOTTT Ntowrr* pmhbctt Gai 44/24 Nn 1/4 DK 7/9 OK 19/21 OK ITPOETT 14/14 toe 17/11 Dk 19/21 Dk M tapan Dlract S LOAOMC F« Otn/WOMfi, CALCUTTA, CHALNA, RANGOON** 0 X. 11/12 DK THOrn 17/19 OK 21/22 OK ««n 27/29 OK 31/1 JM JAPAN/UXVCSA/JAPAN
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    • 242 16 i nruiicsany, ntvemorr u, UO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS KYOTEH KMU TOMOSMM MUM SUCCESS SMVOU HMtU OMBQrOK* HUBTKLU KTOBOMMU SALE) 21-1/12 2-4/12 12/12 4-5/12 9-19/12 11-12/12 11-19/12 21-22/12 >4/12 2-3/12 74/12 »-l«/12 2MI/12 25-24/12 ocem svpwc i onoran pti m 22*1144/7 1 *****71 usTttMamsim re tmu/mnt
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 758 17 VESSEL rrtn rrfrrr PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIOAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) S'PORE COLOMBO I HOOEIOAH IJEDOAHI AQABA I COLOMBO 1 13W/14E 15W/16E 28-29/11 4-5/12 17W/18E 3-4/1 9-10/1 13-14/12 15-16/12 18-19/12 28-29/12 17-18/1 20-21/1 22-23/1 I 1-2/1 Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo 8 Aqaba. *FCL CLOSING
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    • 817 17 Flfa BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMCR SERVICE TO/FtOM EUROPE HBURC RMM MMKSOrON Spor« f «an| MOt mjtty' A»lria Arrtvarp franc* AR U R CRy al [*to| Ivpßay "l #1 £«r«w Mbbpa 27/U a/u VU 4/17 19/12 14/U 17/U 19/12 ivu n/u VI 19/11 a/U a/17 is/12 M/ 17 11/12 2/1 71/17
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    • 737 17 fci Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER TO MED/UK/WOSCAN SERVICE It?!' S'para 1 l>W"M*2)f4a« 3>trkn| 4)Cl«t i J l#/U »"T um 2VU 1/1 J */l 2 VI s/l 7/1 I2SSE 2 2 4/1 11/1 w "/> !nf!2l? m 11/1 «/> VI a/1 H/l 24/1 21/1 *2i 27/1 1/2 2/2 4/2
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    • 519 17 iMi BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES 1» BANK UNE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) SPORE R'DAM HULL HM»G 12 Dec 6 Jon 10 ion 13 Jon SANTA FE 3 Jon 29 Jon 7 Fob 3 Fob (Deep Tonk Spoce Avoiioblo) Lines U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE Anptes i s» Fracac*)
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 425 18 I>^^C^NE EXPRESS CONTAINER SEHVICES TO NORTH AMERICA HBOIBSU* n 9 WIN Wbi M/ll 30/11 l*jn 9 Mono vnsas lt/11 30/11 i*»*ci Uw £jtt Bntf* UM MM C/ 12 7/12 PadfcAc* n»oi» 11/12 12/12 hm Mm S2T J: JAPAN-STRAITS-JAPAN Zr y B- nsn PMw| I Spore I Tokro Nagoya Kobe 20/11
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    • 538 18 CAUFORMA/PACFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Im*« tar US ANKLES. SM FRANCISCO, SEATTIE. TACONA. VMCOUKI RC «cMpn« fa/ra coatm AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Fa/ra r»>rtißi NEW ZEALAND SERVICE JAPAN SERVICE ln*| tar fade. TMm fator*. Out*. M* Mm cell l«m/l bw VtßflfA MMfTA •VBWA f ASMS/27 No. 71 INDIA
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    • 428 18 H /V (.I'Ollll SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD. ?OTH f IOOR OC£ AN Bull OiNG S'Ni.APOHf 0104 MAR KE TING 9111?? 13 LINf si GE NE HAL 91)DM4 S TERMINAL Off 'CE ???3SBJ TELEX RS ?45% RS ?bbfcB A Ht.AHSHIC CABLE CAHWtSHi mil I^' ontiiiiicr Lines SAILINGS A WEEK to/from
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    • 600 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES S Room 601 ICB Building Shenton Way S'nqatx>fe Tei *****22 *****67 p Ke'ang Tel 38 7 004 *****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERHCES DANAOS A KSSEI A VESSEL BIMGA VANDA S pore P. Ketone Load* Far: }0 J* Jeddah/Berta —12 Oec Bandar Abbas ~2 5" Bjndjr —25 Dec
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    • 486 18 BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE ETDMtACM mm Ilk 71 for >T ETA STORE IS Ok (Ok FULL CONTAINER HK/KEE/YOKO SERVICE ItMmmJOukM (TO) 111--*****1 SON MB 3CSBM. *****/2 V {J} INDtAFRIGA LINE Sfig? v "MM UWB m sncov il^if ammmp service mm:
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 538 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): G. CONTWO 14W+ m CONTJUMER 28W.... A CONCORD 2H C Mm 29W C ROZE 27* SS BRDGE 34N MERCATOR 25 W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C CONTAWER S pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo 0600 28/11 La Cargo 1800 27/11 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) K CHANCE
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    • 501 19 MALDIVE LINES MAUWE PEACE Loading For Jeddati MALDIVE UMTY Loading for Alexandria MMJNVE HfIGE Loading for Aden/Mukkala ETA ETA ETA SWtf KUANTAN POUT 3/12 In Port 26/11 In Port Sailed Loading For Male MALDIVE NAVIGATOR 27/11 Sailed Loading For Hodeidah (Also Loading At Pasir Gudang) MALDIVE NOBtt In Port Loading
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    • 753 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVET SHTPMG CO PRIVATE LTD SOBOO BUUWK 55. Mxtet StrMl Sflfipore 0104 lahokm Nunbm *****3 (15 Lines) CaWt Udrttt SMSOV SMGAPORE T*i Numbm RS ***** IB ***** K ***** t KQJMC rows M/S SHAMKAT MM SOON SON. M. IST AND 2ND FLOOff MESSRS IM NO 1. JALAft CCMPCNNG.
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    • 37 19 m AUSTRALIA SYD KB. ADEL, FKM ETA 29.11.11 ***** NAPBt, NELLM6TON, LTTIB.TQN, PUCEI PEACE I NEW ZEALAND; AUCKLAND VESSEL PEACE A A VESSEL PEACES ETA *11.11 25.11.11 7.12J1 UNDERPRISE PTE LTD •A MOUNT PAMR RO AD (MM)
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 510 20 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL I INF (Fill INTERNATIONAL LINE lEIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SUEZ PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STO* n. SUEZ ft SAO UfIANMA NUU VOTI7 Not 29 hell Dr;i Dk» VMM II VOY U Ok II i«i 5 1m I U Cargo Booking* Ptoaao Phono *****41/2 DIRECT
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    • 219 20 ft JOHORE SHIPPING 153 JAL M t ENGKU BADAP PORT KEIANC. Sf. ANGOR MALAYSIA HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD Express Unrttoad Service from P Ketang East Malaysia I Brunei (Accepting corgo tor potot&ng m itK Gdn No: 3 (Sooth Fort) I BINTULU M«fl CONTRACTORS SDN. BERHAD 37, rmtmtm bat tatkt Snvrt.
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    • 324 20 SAUDI ffi LINE Regular Conventional Service (All Seutfi Flog Vessel) SIM PK PNG Loodng for S. SUNRISE 10/12 Mia. B—■. MM. Hot* TBN 11/12 23/12 (Mai. Dwmm. MM. Kuwait CAAOUNE nms si* m mt* 41«m4/«iom DBMS BTU MM It *7375 TRANSTIMBER LINE BULK TIMBER SERVICE moor 5m PK Load** far:MfT
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    • 285 20 m PERKAPALAN LAUTAN MRU SON. BHD. P O 8m 220. Kota krtabaiu Sabah kcuai uner servo Sabah Sarawafc Sangkok Sngapor.- Ponktiw* SEALION SHIPPING (S) PTE. LTD. Tel: *****81 Tlx: ***** SEALION SHIPPING (If) SDN. BHD. Tel: 38-7754. 38-7475, 38-9851 Tlx: MA39TI2 SEJAMA SHIPPING TRANSPORT SDN BHD. Tel *****1. *****2 Tlx:
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
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