The Business Times, 1 December 1981

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, IHI 60 CENTS
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  • 522 1  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA SHAREHOLDERS of Times Publishing and The Straits Times Press (1975) will again be rewarded with bonus shares as well as higher dividends in line with the record earnings turned in by both listed companies (or the year ended August 31.
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  • 102 1 INDONESIAN Foreign Minister, Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, met Foreign Minister Mr S Dhanabnlan during his brief stopover in Stagapore yesterday. He was on his way back after a visit to Thailand, While there, he had talks with his Thai counterpart on Singapore's suggestion for a loose coalition government
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  • 465 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG EMPLOYERS who spend heavily on Workmen's Compensation insurance may be in for a pleasant surprise next year. Business Times understands that the General Insurance Association (GIA), which has about SO members, is proposing lower premiums (or 'the Workmen's Compensation insurance. A
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  • 335 1  -  By LILIAN CHEW SINGAPORE has overtaken Hongkong in yet another aspect of banking. Badness Times understands that the Republic's daily foreign exchange volume now surpasses that of its archrival, Hongkong. MAS statistics show that the average daily turnover is in ernxm of US* billion. But
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  • 66 1 AFP STEPS will be taken to get primary products tram Sabah and Sarawak exported through Peninsular Malaysia instead of Singapore. Malaysian Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Lew Sip Hon said yesterday that this is in line with efforts to integrate national trade. He added that various
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  • 291 1 ALL assets of Golden City Plywood were snapped up within 20 minutes of bidding at a public auction yesterday by Setiawan Holdings of Indonesia for 15.025 million. The auction was something of a record, for never before was such a large sum raised
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 59 1 AFP JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia has pushed itself into second spot after Malaysia among the world's tin producers, after ranking fourth just four years ago, the state tin mining company, Tambang Timah, said. With a production of some 34,000 tonnes this year, up by some 1,500 tonnes from last
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    • 61 1 Reuter JERUSALEM, Mon. The Israeli Cabinet today asked the US to revise a draft Joint declaration setting out the terms for a peacekeeping force in the Sinai after Israel's withdrawal next April. A government spokesman said the ministers had asked for changes to prevent an Israeli veto
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    • 70 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia will adopt a more flexible policy towards immigrant labour to cover the present labour shortage in the country, particularly in the plantation and construction sectors, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hi tarn said today. He said the government is looking into the findings
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    • 65 1 UPI TOKYO, Mon. The government announced today that the beef import quota for the second half of the current fiscal year has been set at 58,000 tonnes, down 4,000 tonnes from last year's level. This means Japan's beef imports for the entire fiscal year that ends in
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    • 57 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Datuk Musa Hitam today criticised bumiputras who took the "short cut" to reap immediate profit by selling their timber concessions to others. The Deputy Prime Minister said only about 25 per cent of the bumiputras who had been given timber concessions by the state governments
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    • 73 1 Reuter GENEVA, Mon. Officials of about 25 US and European airlines will meet here on Wednesday to try to cut losses on the North Atlantic route, possibly by raising fares by up to 15 per cent next year. It will be the first time since 1978 that American
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    • 52 1 UPI JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia's oil exports increased in the first nine months of 1981 by 13.64 per cent compared to the same period last year. The Bank of Indonesia said earnings from oil exports for JanuarySeptember totalled US$ll.3l billion against 19.77 trillion in the same period last
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    • 66 1 Reuter BEIJING, Mon. Premier Zhao Ziyang today denied that China's oil output was steadily decreasing and that it would soon become a net importer of crude. He told the opening session of this year's National People's Congress that efforts would be made to keep oil output at
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  • 557 1  -  ALVIN TAY SINGLE-DIGIT prime lending rates by the first quarter of next year now appears more likely as a major local bank brings its rate down even further. United Overseas Bank said it will be quoting its best borrow en 115 per cent for loans
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  • 186 1 THE stock market continued to proas slss iHly onwards la the baat anstataad rally since It crashed Ia late Jaw. Stoce the hrgtmdig of the month, the Straits pot oa 115.» pot*g to BMK, hthiw of ysatsrday's 1421 points gala. that the .next bonier would
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 396 2 NISSAN < r The 2.8 litre, four-door Brougham is available in five beaurifoil colour*. New Nissan Brougham The first luxury car with brains as well as beauty There is no mistaking this luxury car. The 9 new Nissan Brougham introduoes a new ere, designed for the decade of the eighties
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 436 3  -  By ALVIN TAY SAKAI Heavy Industries, the largest manufacturer of road compacting machines in Japan, will issue a US$l5 million convertible bond in the Asian dollar market. It will be the third Japanese company to test the Singapore-based Asian dollar market in less than
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    • 581 3 NYT THE decline In long-term US interest rates has been steep during the past month, and only the most extreme optimists expect that rates will fall by the same amount in the coining month. But while the bond market might cool off somewhat, many
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    • 390 3 Reuter COMMERZBANK AG expects to show nil profit for the parent bank in calendar 1981, but will have to draw on a reserve fund of 50 million deutschemarks built up last year to achieve this. The bank reported a 1980 consolidated group
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    • 52 3 Reuter BARCLAYS Bank International formally opened a representative office in Beijing yesterday, the 20th foreign bank to do so. Henry Lambert, chairman of Barclays International, said: "China's importance to world trade makes the Beijing office a significant addition to our network of branches and subsidiary companies throughout
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    • 126 3 Reuter AUSTRALIA is considering a 300 million Deutschmark public bond issue in West Germany. Treasurer John Howard said the iswe is expected to be finalised in the first half of December, subject to completion of negotiations. Noting the issue has not been finalised, Mr Howard
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    • 34 3 Reuter THE Bank of Korea yesterday cut its prime lending rata to 17.5 per cent from 18.5 per cent The rate was last adjusted from 19.5 per cent on Nov 9. Reuter
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 656 4 TREASURY Secretary Donald Regan has predicted that the current US recession would not be aa steep as many private economists believe. He said US economic growth would decline by only 3 per cent to 3.5 per cent In the final three months of this year rather than
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    • 117 4 Reuter THE Australian Dairy Corp, (ADC), whkih last month anno»need its intention of selling out of one of Indonesia's largeat milk companies, Indomilk, said it will retain its holding for the time beingFollowing a shareholders' meeting last week, the ADC and its Inrtnaeatsn
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    • 408 4 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki yesterday reshuffled his Cabinet in a move which appeared to have given former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka a tighter grip on the country's ruling party. Mr Suzuki appointed Yoshio Sakurauchi as Foreign Minister to replace Sunao Sonoda. the object of
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    • 433 4 AP, Reuter PREMIER Zhao Syang yesterday that China's economic readjustment aad belt-tightening will continue for at least five more years. He said at the opening session of China's Parliament, the National People's Congress (NPC), that the readjustment was succeeding and the budget deficit would be
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 339 4 Agencies PRECIOUS metik bought on the Zurich bullion market wffl cost more fallowing the remit of a referendum in Berne to raise tales to and cut income tax. Swiss voters approved a government bill which slightly reduce* income tax from ISB3 but raises sales tax from 5.6 to
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    • 151 4 UPI NEW ZEALAND'S Prime Minister, Robert Muldooo, faced with a hung parliament following the weekend national elections, yesterday predicted that overseas votes still to be counted will swing the balance of power in his favour. Voting in Saturday's general election left the Mseat parliament tied, with
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    • 207 4 AFP MALAYSIA, one of the most successful and profitable locations in the world for. the manufacture and aasem-' bly of electronic comjkfc. inents, is expected to expand this sector of manufacturing" activities. Several electronic! companies are reported to' have (kawn up ambitious** plans that'call
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    • 219 4 NYT WHTTE House National Security Adviser Richard Alien has said that witi President Reagan's approv al, he is taking a leave a absence until the Justkx Department completes iti investigation at the USSUXK he received from a Japanese msgarine for arranging an interview with
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 452 5  -  SUGGESTION BY TONY TAN By WONG AI KWEI TRADE unionists can be mote actively Involved in the running of the country by being appointed to the boards of directors of both public and private sector companies. Such involvement would, in the long run, give them
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    • 142 5 THE Singapore and Malaysian Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry will meet this month in Kota Kinabalu to discuss investment opportunities in Sabah. Thirty-two members of the SCCCI led by its president, Mr Urn Kee Ming, and Mr'Sia Yong will attend the fifth meeting
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    • 410 5 "DON'T follow your hunches," was the advice given by a Japanese marketing expert to a group of local businessmen at a twoday seminar on Japanese marketing practices and strategies held recently. The key to the phenomenal success of Japanese products marketed internationally has been careful,
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    • 311 5 THE taxi control system should be computerised to enable the most efficient we of taxis. Computerisation has several advantages. It cuts down the time qptnt on aimless cruHng *"d reduces the staff aseded to man the control These benefits should be weighed against
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    • 212 5 SENTOSA is currently totalling up an investment bill of just under $272 million on more projects aimed at building up the island as a holiday resort for both Singaporeans and tourists. Six projects under construction are the monorail system ($l6 million), a new 3.4 hectare nursery ($386,000), a
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    • 228 5 A HIGH-LEVEL delegation from China arrives today for a two-week visit to study Singapore's rig building and oil exploration facilities. The 11-member delegation will be led by Mr Liu Pang, Vice-Minister of the Sixth Ministry of Machine Building. The Ministry oversees
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    • 69 5 THE metalworldng Industry's annual safety month begins today. Mr Eugene Yap, Parliamentary Secretary (Labour); Mr Peter Vincent, president of NTTJC and Mr Jack Chia, president oI the Singapore National Employers' Federation, will be present at the opening of the ceremony, to be held at Merlin Hotel. In
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  • 426 6 THE PURPOSE of the Housing Development Board is to provide adequate housing for lowIncome families. It is therefore entirely appropriate for the board to take all necessary steps to ensure that the people who actually live in HDB flats are, in fact, in need of subsidised
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  • 295 6 IT IS THE ma Jot responsibility of the board of directors of a company to ensure that profits are maximised each year. To achieve that, the board does not neceonuily have to comprise people from all quarters of the company but only the most
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  • 1099 6  -  Sweden, the wonderland of forests, rapids and lakes, is staggering under the weight of huge foreign loans. Its economic survival is threatened by a welfare state system that assures Swedish citizens a comfortable life from cradle to grave. PATRICK BASTIANS reports. PATRICK BASTIANS AT FIRST glance, Sweden
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  • 1123 6  -  ROBERT KEARNS Reuter WITH MUCH of the world's steel industry struggling to ride out wre—Vsi, the Reagan Administration is crossing swords with foreign producers to safeguard its home market for American companies. Charges of unfair trade practices launched by Washington threaten the recuvwy prospects of
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  • 282 6 Letter to the Editor Dsar Hr, rd appreciate your comments oa the ease with which companies like Inchcape and Kempas can get their share quotes suspended for prolonged periods. Surely the principle of suspending a quote is to publish an important an- nouncement, after
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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    • 162 6 Side Ml News 111 Radio Patrol 8.11 On The Sunny Side iMI Prog Summary and Today's Diary followed by Songs For Children 19 M Science Report IMi Potluck ILM News-In-Brief 11JS Oldies But Goodies 11JI Does The Team Think? IMI Lunch Date IM PM News followed by Share Market Report
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  • 721 7 AGNES WEE interviews a grey market travel agent in Frankfurt who was questioned by German tax officials about his selling of discounted tickets of Singapore Airlines. The agent has been selling discounted SIA tickets since the airline first flew to Germany. FOR THE past three weeks,
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  • 1072 7  -  SECURITY MOVE BY WASHINGTON The US State Department is increasingly concerned about Chinese scholars in American universities doing science and technological research areas subject to export control legislation. BARBARA CROSSETTE reports on the reaction to the department's attempt to monitor the activities of the Chinese. BARBARA CROSSETTE NYT
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 495 8 NYT ANALYSTS are divided over whether Westinghouse will share ia the bright outlook for electrical equipment companies generally or will remain in the shadows of an industry dominated by General Electric. Technimetrics Inc, a Manhattan-based investor relations consultant, recently surveyed stockbrokers and institutional money managers for their opinions
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    • 143 8 Reuter PIONEER Electronic Corporation reported a consolidated net income of 14.30 billion yen (19.31 billion yen) for the year ended Sep 30. Sales amounted to 315.36 billion yen (290.91 billion yen). Earnings per share was 123.94 yen (179.22 yen). A spokesman for Pioneer said the
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    • 224 8 ROCKWELL International Corporation said higher year net reflected increased earnings of its aerospace and general industries businesses and the company's interest income. Earlier, the company said fiscal year net rose to U*****.8 million from $280.2 million last year. Fourth quarter profits also increased to $569.6 million from
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    • 129 8 Reuter FRANZ LUTERBACHER, chairman of BBC AG Brown Boveri und CSe, said the company faces extraordinary depreciations on this year's business, but the extent is not yet known. This means it is too early to forecast parent company results, including the dividend. Earlier last month. Brown Boveri
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    • 260 8 Reuter THE BOARDS of Unilever PLC and Unilever NV have proposed that where movements in the sterling/guilder exchange would lend to an unreasonable dividenu, they should ha'-e limited flexibility to recommend dividends which are not equalised. The proposal stems tram a study by the two boards
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 333 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kUo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 pej cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.88, 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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    • 235 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with December One RSS buyers quoted at 186.00- cents per kilo, up 0.50 cent from last Friday's close, dealers said. Prices lost some hall a cent during quiet morning trading on stale bull liquidation and offerings of December. The market recovered
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    • 318 9 RAS prices In cents per kUo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 17MB 174.50N Int. 1 R.S.S December 185 00 185.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. January 199.00 133.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. ***** 162 00N UK/Coat 160 00 161 OON Int. 3 R.S.S. 154.00 155
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    • 93 9 NOON S8 R and SMR praa yw RA8 D«n« ICvml Bmjm tar MU) Juun (FtrwiH Mlk) •Utri 88R SSR 50 M»»» (l tOB pdM) (1-lon pallvt) 157 80 1MJ0 ISO SON 1S6 50N ISO 00 1MS0 *****N 1MJ0N SMRCV SMRL SMR 5 SMR CP SMR 10 SMR
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    • 80 9 THE STRAITS tin price In Peuif yesterday fell 17 cents to M536.«4 a kils after rising afx cents en Satvday, bnt remained within the ITC npper sector sf $34.18 and $37.89, dealers said. The fall yesterday was mainly attributed to month-end higher dto> pesals sf metal while limited
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    • 34 9 Rubber. Nov 30 Singapore: Dec: 186.00 cents (up 0.50 cent) Malaysia: Dec: 210.50 cents (doWn 0.50 cent) Tin: M 535.64 per kilo (down 17 cents) Official offering: 303 tonnes (up 93 tonnes)
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    • 142 9 CHINESE Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang reiterated that despite serious flooding and droughts in various parts o( the country the grain harvest this year is likely to approach the 1979 record of 332 million tonnes. It would be the second best year for grain
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    • 394 9 SINGAPORE and Malaysia are probably more advanced than their other Asean counterparts in commodity futures trading. The adviser to the Malaysian government on commodity futures trading, Mr HJ Wilson, said that the two countries were the only centres in Asean in which
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    • 169 9 CHNISE Priisn Exchange, PrtW Cm—t «<1: Bulk fob $108.00 sellers, old drum (la second hand drum) fob $122.00 sellers, new drum fob $126.00 sellers. Csfra: Mixed (loose) $59.50 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $372 50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper (aq fob NLW $367J0 sellers, Sarawak
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    • 727 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures reversed an Initially easier trend yesterday morning, to close around session highs on mixed commission house buying and speculative short-covering. The market had opened about £11 down but with the US dollar under pressure, prices rallied on prospects that yesterday's New York market will
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    • 105 9 THE Kuala Lumpur palm oil market ruled lower In quiet trading on reports of palm oil mills cutting down production in December due to the current bearish conditions, dealers said. Trading was concentrated in the december with south and central easing MJ7.50 and 12.50. C.I.F. North European ports,
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    • 194 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CattM jam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,530; 32s 3,1», 40s 3,390 (per bale of 400 lis). Ftoee pit: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 13.25 per cent.
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    • 184 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Nov 30. U8 MUntiM) Off.r ml 7<tajrs 11H Utk 1 month 11»» 11H 2 monlhi 12 nn 3 monthj 12* 12 6 months 12*. 12H 9month* 13 1/19 12 15/16 12 month* 13H 13<* SwJts. tMUiL Dm* r,»., 1 month
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    • 44 9 RANGE of print offered by discount bow* i em Nov )0: Overnlfht J* to5V.* Call drpoa ttt: 3"? lo5V.« CM| 5-month B.TIX S.1H.I Treasury bUls 4*> 4H 3- month Bank bUU •>* 9 month* CD m S months CD t* Source: National Discount Co
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    • 170 9 THE US dollar ruled weaker against the yen in late trading in Hongkong yesterday, but held steady against most European currencies. The yen rose to a late 214.00/15 to the US unit in active dealing, spurred by commercial demand from Tokyo. This compared with an early 215.70/85 and Friday's
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    • 472 9 THE US dollar weakened against ma)or currencies yesterday on the local foreign exchange market. Trading of the Singapore dollar was quiet yesterday. The US dollar opened at 2.0480/00 against it. Strong buying by foreign banks pushed the rate up to 2.0525/35. It was later traded down to close
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    • 215 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally firmer on some local shortcovering in light trading. Total sales for the day was recorded at 85 lots while kerb volume at 10 lots. Prompt closed higher at U*****.00/418.50 an ?e against 412/413 last Friday, February at 425.60/426.20 against 420.60/421.30 and April at
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    • 36 9 rn An New York 8 SB damn 83K Zurich 8.228 8.15B 8.3K 825S Mm FH Singapore 8.228 8.UB 8.37S 8.306 Ckataf prW m in US dollars a troy one t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 228 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed sharply weaker at 214.15 yen after a 215.59 opening, dealers said. This was also well down on the 215.40/60 close in New York and 215.00/20 on the US West Coast last Friday, and the 216.50 previous finish in Tokyo.
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    • 187 9 CURRENCIES in London 1Z yesterday opened quietly, with the dollar generally a little below New York's no- < ticeably easier Friday clos- ing rates, dealers said. -Z There were no new fac- tors and rate movements re- J mained dependent on > interest rate developments in the US and
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  • 1723 10 BID and offer prices officiary 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 3M(i)£S ,B 08)
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  • 2820 10 1 MO/1 Ml High Low Cwpaay Lest Sale +er-Gr-t Dif Dfe CNrr Gr*s nd Net P/E Vei Week (•OOO) High Low 8BCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 484 114 360 313 430 300 4TB ssr 619 430 340 119 130 190 300 79 300 330 332 331 Acme
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  • 1723 10 BID and offer price» officially listed and hurt in i in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units. otherwise specified I (1MB) AIM (LH) (M) LB (1) L 72 (7) L7l
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  • 783 10 INVEBTOBB retailed after ike weekead la aa evea ■ere kalßsk need yeeterday, eeadtag than- prices skarpty klgker ea Ike Sleek Exekaage ef Stegapere. JBaay eeaaten epeaed naek klgker freai last Friday** krck Ttere was alneet ae paaee la tke hayBy tke aid ley break,
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  • 620 10 SHARE prices continued to advance on a wide (root on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday as keen buying interest reinforced the market in active trading. Shares opened the week on good carry over interest with gains on a wide front. By the mid-day break, most
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 415 11 A SUBSTANTIALLY lower output of tin concentrates as a result of the poorer grade of land worked by its dredges has caused a drastic plunge in earnings at Petaling Tin. In a preliminary estimate of taxable earnings released yesterday, the group disclosed
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    • 195 11 Prspsviss have adopted all three resolutions pertaining to the acquisition of Wlnmin Builder*, Kent Ann Realty aad 4B pieces of land in Setppak. has recently formed two subsidiaries Bedford Equities Sdn Bhd, an investment company with an authorised and paid-up capital of 1560,000, and Bedford Raalty Sdn Bhd,
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    • 480 11  -  By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM BUKIT Sembawang Estates has reported an unaudited consolidated group pre-tax profit of $1.74 million for the six months ended Sep 30. This is a 17 per cent increase over last year's interim figure of $1.49 million. The company said it will be
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    • 520 11 A SHARP downturn in the second half has dragged down Malayan Breweries Ltd (MBL)'s pre-tax profit (or the full year ended Sep 30, 1981 by 30 per cent to Ms3|.6o million compared with the previous year. Hie downturn was despite a 12 per
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 202 11 TAKEOVER activity *nri a lack of sellers at the quality end of the Sydney market yesterday helped the market extend its recent recovery. The All-Ordinaries index rose 8.5 points to 583.9. BHP rose 35 cents to $10.75, CSR gained eight cents to $3.72, WMC added 15 cents to $4.30,
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    • 28 11 HJLJLANG SENG Monday 1400.22 Friday 1461.0? W*«lt Ago 1416.18 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 736.3 rmiMj mi Ago 716J ALL ORDINARIES Monday HU rrkUy HU W««k Ago teu
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    • 195 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed marginally lower after moving In a narrow range throughout the day. Prices edged up at the outset reflecting a one per cent cut in local Interest rates effective yesterday, but then drifted lower as some investors liquidated their positions. Trading was
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    • 364 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday closed lower, led by export-oriented Issues'and blue chips, with many investors concerned over the yen's continued rise against the US dollar. The market average lost 16.43 points to clone at 7,549.33 on a light volume of 340 million shares. The Tokyo
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    • 52 11 STOCK prices in Hang*** yesterday closed mostly higher but trading remained slow, dealers aaid. Bangkok Bank, Jalaprathan Cement and South Asia Fibre rose four baht each. Mk Ui ram +i W3£Ur-~ -—m hi E 1 f l i*' U 41 Mr m' •mhi i* ran a ti VwrnJSTZm^ 1
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 233 11 Hme&i TIMES PUBLISHING BERHAD (Incorporated in Singapore) Final Report For the yeor ended 31st August 1981 the Directors report, subject to audit: Annual General Meetings Dividend NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held in Singapore on the 29th day of January, 1982
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    • 256 11 THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS (1975) LIMITED (incorporated in Singapore) Final Report For the year ended 31st August 1981 the Directors report: Annual General Meeting A Dividend NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Company wl be held in Singapore on the 29th day of January 1982
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 147 12 Rites C Sugar* 1340 +90 Selaafor Dr*d( 400 +44 Perlia Plui m +43 Hou LM| M SclPreHra** mo TOO 40 +40 Spore bud 1000 Prima 979 30 C K Tu| 970 +30 Tan Ckoaf OB +30 J CmMt 200 +37 Textile Corp 2M +39 DBS •70 39 SUifri-L* Siavtew
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    • Article, Illustration
      160 12 Rites Inch KK 1380 +120 PM Holdings 555 +65 Pengkalen 910 +60 C Sugars 1450 +50 Selprop 750 +40 Perils 5(0 +35 M B T Holdings 630 +35 Text Corp 322 +32 H Leong Ind 1320 +30 Palm co 310 +26 M Tobacco 736 +25 aty Dev 436
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  • 122 12 AP NEW YORK, Moo. Hie stock market was mixed n>k morning, hesitating after last week's strong rally Gainers outnumbered losers 5 to 3 in the early tally of issues listed on the New York Stock Exchange. But the Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 0.57 to
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  • 234 12 INCHCAPE Berhad has remained silent over the reason for the suspension of trading in its shares. The Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday sent a letter to the company saying: "To date we have still not received an announcement. Kindly let us know the
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  • 655 12  -  By KOH TSE YING,CHRIS LIM A LONDON BROKING house has advised shareholders of Singapore Unrf to take a very close look at the company's proposed purchase of ships. James Capel and Company thinks that shareholders should sell their shares as they are currently over-rated.
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  • 321 12 YEO Hiap Seng (Malaysia) plans to produce a wider range of products with the proposed acquisition of two companies which are also in the food business. The Malaysian food and beverage group has entered into separate conditional agreements with the major shareholders of Esin
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  • 713 12 LONDON, Mon. Share price* opened firmer on a broad (rout in moderate trading, reflecting Friday's further gains on Wall Street and favourable weekend UK press comment. Ekctricak were firm ahead at results from sector leaders this week, with GEC up 7p at 791 p. Closing middle prices of
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  • 245 12 SEA VIEW Hotel is clearly on the road to recovery. The group turned in pretax earnings of $1003 million for the year ended June 30, a 43.7 per cent improvement over the previous year. However, the group has decided it is still not
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  • 243 12 Companies Editor: Itano Satonani THE ESTIMATED cost of the 352-room extension renovations at Hyatt Regency hotel has been revised to $119 million from |70 million. Despite the higher estimate, Sealion Hotels, which controls the Hyatt, has decided to go with the project to avoid further
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 30 12 UNKNOWN CAR RENTAL COMPANY ABOLISHES NULEAGE CHARGES. At BTW, we only charge you for renting a car. Not for driving It. The car rental company youi/e neverheard'of. Phone: *****30,*****24,*****7. (m)eoiF
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    • 273 12 THAYER, ZMMAN MAGINRE Attorney rt-Uwr A full service law firm able to assist the East Asian investor in the U.S.A. 235 Montgomery Street, Ste. 435 Sen Frencieco, CelHornle ***** Tel.: (415) 781-7400 Are you all keyed up? There's nothing more annoying than trying to work out which key opens what
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 66 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore from 6am to Ipm today: Generally fair in the morning, showers in several areas in the afternoon. fepart ter U km prtar to 7JI pa Not at the ilipwl: Maximum temperature 30 7 Associated humidity 59 Minimum temperature 23.2 Associated humidity 53 Hours at sunshine 5.70 Rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 223 13 AFP A MAJOR slump is looming in the world bulk carriT er market with supply of tonnage likely to exceed Mdemand by 10 to 20 million dwt within the coming years. Jim Davis, chairman of the International Maritime >■ Industries Forum (IMIF), told
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    • 461 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ THE Sabah Ports Authority (SPA) has appointed a consultant to review the system of employment and management of port labour in the ports under its jurisdiction. The SPA is believed to be exploring the desirability of placing the labour directly under
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 165 13 CONSTRUCTION work is due to start on the Alfa-Omega landbridge project. in Mexico. The project will be undertaken by Semultra, a government-owned company founded specially for the task of realising the 300 km single-track rail link for container movements between the Pacific ad the Atlantic. Feasibility studies, costing
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      • 136 13 AFP THE re-routed Liberian registered bulk carrier, Cape Comerin, which is carrying radio-active waste from Singapore to Western Australia, is expected to arrive at the port of Fremantle early today. But the vessel will not be able to unload its controversial cargo immediately because of a strike.
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      • 91 13 AP A 3,507-ton Japanese coal carrier sank in rough seas off Northern Japan yesterday and three crewmen were killed and 12 others remain missing, the Maritime Safety Agency (MSA) reported. MSA officials said all of the 17 crewmen aboard the Shokai-Maru were transferred to a rubber boat
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    • 637 13 SMppiag Use Pmur CM Arhipelegn Shpg VI 3 Aln VI Afro-Eurasia VI A11 trans. vn Alpac VI Angkutan VI Angonave V ANL I APL in Argentine IV ASCI. m Asia Merchant VI Austasu Line V Australian Cool VI Ball-Orient vn Baltic V Bangkok ***** VI Bangladesh VI
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    • 396 14 ARRIVAL* KEPPEL WHARVES Blue Star (B/Clinker) (1300 must starboard alongside) S Bunga Seta war (0700) CA Cape Monterey (OHIO) 45 Dalmacija (Passenger) (23») 10/ 11 Frotakobe (after Serena, must vacate 0400 3rd) 47 Kyoten Maru (0530 hauls 25m west) S/X Luke Lu (0700 after NedUoyd Auckland) 1/2
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    • 895 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Name Voy No. Estimated Time of Arrival Shipping Lines Gdn Mode of Operatn Date Time Plata New Pony Zlm Australia Asian Pallas Takarin Zlm Singapore Anro Australia Axel Maersk Chevalier Rose BungaSurla Slrl Bhum Pegasus Pride
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    • 1588 14 FRESH chartering was extremely slow to develop on Friday throughout all sectors of the freight market following the Thanksgiving holiday, brokers said. Civil fixtures emerged on Indian government account, including two urea cargoes from the Continent to India at an unchanged US$36 and rock phosphate from Aqabs to
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    • 334 15 Law Novem--ber 30-December 4, Lloyd's of London Press seminar, Polygon Hotel, Southampton. Cv Calllslaa avsidaaee 1, a short course conducted by the City of "London Polytechnic, City of London Polytechnic, 84, Moorgate, London. tad esatataer speratlsas aad ahippiag eeafereaee December 1-3, Rai Centre, Amsterdam. Seatrade semtaar ea "Amerieaa
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    • 136 15 Reuter JAPANESE shipping lines plan to buy back up to 30 foreign flag vessels built by their overseas subsidiaries if the government introduces a foreign currency lending system to reduce Japan's growing trade surplus. A Japan Shipowners' Association spokesman said the cost of buying the
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    • 460 15 THE EUROPEAN Community's merchant fleet is decreasing at an alarming rate. A survtey by the EEC Shipowners' Association revealed that between 1975 and 1980 the merchant fleet lost over 5 per cent of its tonnage as a proportion of the world fleet. In terms
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    • 294 15 THE dredging of the Euro Channel at the port of Rotterdam will make it accessible to 350,000-tonne oil and ore tankers, said the port's publication "Rotterdam Europort Delta". The wide trench in the North Sea bed will be deepened sufficiently to make the new bulk terminals in
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    • 1609 20 MHEDIHB The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 511 13 I PIL GROUP I REGULAR CONTAINER FEEDER SERVICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS See Page V mm CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS In Port LONDON Freights SHIPPING Events SHIPPING Schedule REGIONAL Weather >••••« II 11 11/111 aaa 111 VIII VIII
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    • 234 13 HSEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Dub* (S/l). Abu Dhabi (9/1). Doba (12/1). Own*" (15/1). Kuwait (11/1), Shwba (21/1) Kuwait (16/1). Shuhau (18/1). Oammam (20/1). Doha (22/1). Bahrain (24/1). Abu Ohatk (26, 1). Dubai (28/1) Kuwait (4/2). Shuiba (7/2). Dammam (10/2), Abu Dhabi (13/2). Dubai (14/2)
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    • 574 13 FESCO LINES Tr far-eastern SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services To SOUTH EAST ASIA, JAPAN, INDIA, USA CANADA. Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U S PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS F—Om rt lPortK*lant[ Pgnant Vesarl Singapore |u>ngbearti|New Yorli jPhlladelphlatßaJUmore
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 956 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHi WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Aha Ftr. 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amstertar *Act«ptM| Europe carjo tor Mir Pis contact PCRMSC P U«f Aatwerp, I Hawe. MMo. Basil. UK.
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    • 196 14 I SUPERCARRIER SERVICE US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA vu I wu a/u a/u n/u TO: PANAMA —US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA —US GULF rrimp 17/11 J/12 •ivu 11/12 vu */12 H/U 1/1 u/l 17/1 VI VI a/i m/i 1/2 V 2 V 2 1/2 a/2 a/2 nmonn IIVI V 2 2V2 a/2
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 639 15 The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHAPING Sinjppora to Satoah, Sarawak, Bnmai Porta and Bangkok CONTAINSRSHIP SERVICF TO UK CONTINENT CONTAINFRSHIP SERVICF FROM UK CONTINENT l/u ■Ail n u/u u/u a/u u. m am is am u/u ■n (7/i w 14/1 11. m I un w.e M7
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    • 498 15 fig Franco Bo I yum Services mr y- -v...,, t y wra p. sums UHwn r«M ictei mMH i m W CONTMB 7Ok tOk 2f Dk 77 Ik 11 Ok 2lm IJm mmih kut MZCONCOB 11 Ok 12 Ok «0k Itm slm llm tlm mUIH acmmim kok vOk 4im sm»
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 472 16 S'pore pr 6/12 7/12 PW« fbcimm 28/12 TO USA/CAMAOA 22/12 22 FROMMXTH-EUMrE KWf rw» Mm Ltktwt PK S pare MR TV TeAyo/ hu e» kmwf rkan lap B«T 3/11 4/11 t/U 7/11 h Port 2/12 5/12 7/12- ■Mtttov 9/11 10/1112/1113/11 5/1? 10/12- jhMrti 12/11 13/1115/11 16/11 7/12 9/12 14/12- 'aim
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    • 473 16 K.S.L.INE KOBE A SHIPPING CORPORATION STORE P. Keiang PfNANG ALTAR 170 C In Port 2-5 Dec 6-S D«c TO BUSAN ALTAR 169** In Port 2-5 Dec 6-> Dec FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 1671 V IS-20 Dec 21-23 Dec 24-26 Dec FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 168E 18-20 Dec 21-23 Dec 24-26
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    • 516 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTWG FCI t ICI CARGO FOR: S part JtK* K)MW| f (fallow* Mvof l« Hnra E.t.1.,* 4/12 14/12 24/12 31/12 1/11 3/41 E««*»or 15/12 4/1 (/I VI !•/> U/l (>«L«k 7 24/12 4/41 15/11 17/11 15/11 21/11 22/41 *>* 3/41 24/11 24/41 21/11 34/41
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    • 684 16 m i xm. rw jnjgjjjT TMM thraugti «f L«A*" fWWOM. MAUANUO ACAJUCO ttAJUTU CORWTO SAM DSC WC U m }mKD TM "•wionanT nrvi D* 2/3 DK 4/5 OK wronr 14/15 dk 11/11 o« 19/21 DK 'MMuciom— am o«c M**WKn nm dk »/i j* 2/4 jm COMPAMA PERUANA DC VAPOREES (CJ».V.)
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    • 373 16 mO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE ITC SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE fsr f jss KENS MN (MSB QPfROR miesikua ITOSB HRRU TABHO MMU 5-7/12 2-3/12 4-5/12 ♦•11/12 11-12/12 14-IS/12 17-11/12 24-25/12 24-25/12 4-5/12 2-1/12 74/12 7-1/12 11-17/12 19-21/12 25-27/12 25-27/12 9-11/12 15-15/12 21-21/12 25-25/12 m ocem am i onan IB *****4/71
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 800 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO, HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL rrt 7-a/i 11-12/2 19-19/3 EL-SI-' 19-20/2 26-27/3 30-1/5 13-14/3 17-10/4 Accepting LCL Cargo to Cotombo 9 Aqaba. *FCL CLOSING 25/2359 HRS 20/1000 HRB S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/PT KELANG/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS II 'M: VESSEL 3S/4M
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    • 737 17 K» i BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COHTMNER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TO MOW fnSEn Lpm Ctty ol [Mv| larpOay [I|IVU lota (iprrn Hat«| [i|rtu PofVEwo»o a*r*Ci Pm Him Bha»en Rdam Hii't U l/U Ivpltl 1/1 VI 4/1 ft/1 X 24/12 TAoEipmi 24/1 2C/1 27/1 29/1 23 HBURG BMAVEN ROAM HAVtt SOTON Germany
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    • 830 17 MBM i $can Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER TO MED/UK/NC/SCAN SERVICE P ne^Pen#* fee*. !<«*> VKVO J' 1 >\l f > 1 /I y< i I 5 V 9 1 K I A ~1 I Jl to; J! V' 1 ,;i 1 fppre l>VM4tos7)irfc» 3)tTtpr|4)Glar| 20/17 74/17 72/12 22/12 i/i
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    • 579 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) I-vm. SPORE R DAM HULL HMBG 12 Dec 6 Jon 10 Jon 13 Jon SANTA FE 3 j on 29 Jon 7 Feb 3 Feb (Deep Tank Space Available) Lines U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE «McM Lonfbeick l«
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 556 18 K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA y CjrfMt Mm tfCTphMi taf (MM, Imamm. H—mi. HwttM. !Mk lira Ortua JAPAN-STRAITS-JAPAN PKa l I Snore J** n i/12 4/12 J/12 7/12 M/U H 7 10/12 ,12/12 13/12 24/12 25/12 ACCEPT* Fa MS I ARABIAN GULF Singapore
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    • 346 18 m 4 CAUFORJNA/PACHC NORTH NEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE l«*| tar. 105 ANKLES, SAM FRANCISCO. SEATTU. TACORM. VANCOUVER DC Accap<si( Fa/Fa ClUAwn """AUSTRAIIA EXPRESS CONTANKR SERVICE NEW ZEALAND SERVICE Pawl P RfUftj JAPAN SERVICE l""* SCTo* INDIA SERVICE FRATA FRATA SHIPPING PTE. LTD. GBN FAR EAST WEST AFRICA SERVICES Fa
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    • 394 18 A(iroui) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD. 20TM FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 (3LINES) GENERAL *****1 (14 LINE SI TERMINAL OEFICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS ***** A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIPj Container Initios 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK m mm is/uk nMCNUTM ICS/UN IATMM MM IIS/I2M MM
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    • 538 18 korins maritime services RoomhO' ICB Building Shf-ntonWa, Siriyauorr* Tel 221 b322 *****67 K elang Tel 38 7Q04 18 .'OO5 LTD ASIA MERCHANT MARINE CO. LTD OF SOUTH KOREA will offer monthly sailing accepting CONTAINERS (FCL only) from Singapore to Damman, Dubai, Kuwait and Jeddah with immediate effect As an extension
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    • 441 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Su t»' 'n'ernaliO'i.i PM.*.; A* v Singapore 0207 T»>: J j.'> BfIEAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK NOMSMMOI. $>«• P raw* I Dec 5 Otc 9J« 4in HMLOOK/ tIMM/W KMLOOK/rDMI/ -ULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE falcon win. lM*u tor ISDk MM/LteasMi/iradht/ H"*»i/UH«r*n/TB«ry 2 lan -fc AMANGEL MKHT Will. 2
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 519 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): HK CONTAMER 2IW+ A CONCORD m C PAUL 29H C RO2E 27W SS BMDGC 34N MERCATOR 25 IV K CHANCE SW Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +HK CONTAINER S pore Closing Times. FCL Cargo 0400 6/12 LCL Cargo 1600 5/12 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) CROZE 2«
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    • 538 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA STORE KUANTAN PORT KELAN6 MALDIVE PEACE 18/12 Loading For Jeddah MALDIVE UMTY 4/12 28/11 Loading for Alexandria MALDIVE MAGE Sailed Sailed Loading for Aden/Mukkala MALDIVE CREST 3/12 Loading For Male MALDNE NAVIGATOR Sailed Loading For Hodeidah MALDIVE NOBLE 10/12 In Port 5/12 Loading For Muscat/
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    • 649 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHAPING CO PRIVATE LTD M6OV MUMC SS, Market Sheet Sotapore 0104 Telephone fatten *****3 (15 Laws) Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P- KEUMC PfNAMC M/S SHAMMT MH SOON SON M IST ANO 2ND FLOOR mZSK W NO I. IALAN CtMPENWG
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    • 32 19 SIKI LON6 SATV) (Mi 19M) My 15 swa low »ni (Mt imo> w, it cjrp far infejbv at faM Mnm Agents: JAMBATAN MERAH SDN. BHD. P. Kelang *****6/7 K. L. *****1/2 PWM|»
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 236 20 -t» EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE EU EGYPTIAN FLAG DMECT UNER SERVICE TO EOYPT (PORT SUEZ PORT SAK) ALEXANDRIA) n« n.ma ntm maim E*. 2J12 i** tKO IK» »»»M Bk U knS Jml to 11 DIRECT UNER SERVICE FROM EGYPT S SMlpPlNi. nf i TP M Srtn M ir B H Vju.lr-
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    • 193 20 Kline KINKAI !rrnr¥TrrTT IKAI J JAP AN/STRAITS/JAPAN Fully Containerised Service Wwx Tokyo Kate Sport Pana* P. Manes'pore Tokyo Kobe MMMVVI2 M SM taPt 1/12 11/12 E.W812 94 M 2/12 4/12 1/12 7/1219/12 21/12 MKTMVM SM MPt 11/12 12/12 14/12 1# 25/12 21/12 MMMVVI3 */1211/12 21/12 22/12 24/12 25/12 7/1 9/1
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    • 194 20 FAR SAUDI LINE EAST Regular Conventional Service (AM SFW9 V«xQ SAM PK PNG Loodrtg tor 10/12 DMDnm 20/12 25/12 MA Dmmm TL lIMWM.M 4142M/414M IIMMMMWin TRANSTIMBER LINE BULK TIMBER SERVICE ICE MACK LINE K m Earns ferric* to ITPWCtnML 12/12 15/12 OCEANUS SHIPPING AGENCY PIE LTD S3* Ist Fkxx Anson
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    • 317 20 H you want to reach manufacturers, exporteri and importtn, ilun AynaJnH T]mA( men xappwrg limes 1m |LA d me nyi oavenninj medium for you. If you're a freight forworder or m onyway connected with the shipping and cargo business, Shipping Times has just the space for you. You'll be reaching
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    • 181 20 7 ft JOHORE SHIPPING 2 BINTULU QJ CONTRACTORS SDN. BERHAD tmtmm »«JN. i«t srw/mu Ufcr MM ***** Express Car-C*rt«r/10-K0 kib to Ejst Mriiyiii BMTULU NO. 1 V: 17/11 BMTUU NO. 1 V:lt/ll ■NTU.U NO. 1 VIS/11 BMIULU NO. 1 £1/12 LoadWf tor KUCNMC/UMMN/U KUCMNfi/U KUCMNC/n (Accepting rehicJes/c&rgo for Sstmh Ports
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 148 20 Bcfioial Weather oS 4 /A* v I #i >*i e54 V Si m f. i j$ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ANO SEA CONOmONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIB MORNING. Temperature Weather °c A cT"" Wind direction with speed in knots S knots. nun Cloudy Sky Wave height Sufnee winds are Indicated by arrows
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