The Business Times, 17 December 1981

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17,1K1 60 CENTS
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  • 454 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH THE SECOND Changi Airport passenger terminal will be an improved version of the first. The improvements will be incorporated into the existing building later. The main improvement will be the separation of embarking and disembarking passengers. At present, both departing
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  • 130 1 Reuter THE Soviet Union has been selling increased amounts of gold in the past few days, taking advantage of firmer prices due to the crisis in Poland. Bullion dealers said the sales have been in Zurich, New York and, possibly, in other centres, with delivery mainly in
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  • 459 1  -  By LILLIAN CHEW COMPUTER training will receive yet another shot in the arm with the setting up of the third government-sponsored computer software institute. Tentatively called the Information Processing Training Institute, it will complement the training facilities that will be provided by the
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  • 457 1  -  By AGNES WEE SUCCESSFUL tenderers who paid high prices in the ninth Urban Redevelopment Authority sale of sites are biting their nails at the low bids in the 10th sale. However, they are likely to be able to withstand the added pressures which include difficulties
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  • 297 1 SINGAPORE refiners stand a good chance of clinching next year's Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) contract for crude oil processing. BPC chief commercial manager, Mr Waliuzzaman, said the contract, worth over US$B million, is for processing crude oil bought by BPC from Saudi Arabia
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 41 1 Reuter PARIS, Wed. Poland has asked western banks for finance to cover US$35O million of interest payments due on commercial debts this year. Bank Handlowy's London branch yesterday sent out a telex to western banks asking for the finance.
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    • 66 1 AP TOKYO, Wed. Japan has worked out a five-point package aimed at cutting its huge trade surplus with major trading partners who have warned that the Japanese would face protectionism unless they open their markets wider. The package, approved at a meeting of the Council of Economic Ministers,
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    • 76 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Peninsula Malaysians will turn their clocks to midnight at 11.30pm on December 31, thus moving 30 minutes ahead in adopting the Sabah/Sarawak time as the standard Malaysian time. This means the stroke of midnight that will herald the start of 1982 will be half
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    • 62 1 Reuter TOKYO, Wed. The new foreign currency lending system for emergency imports will charge interest based on six-month US Treasury bills, which is currently U. 4 per cent. The new system, to take effect from January 1, will allow the Finance Ministry's foreign exchange special account to
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    • 87 1 Reuter GENEVA, Wed. US textiles negotiator Peter Murphy said today a pact governing trade in textiles between exporting and importing countries might be renewed within the nejft few days, but made clear that his government would be seeking curbs on some Third World imports. Mr Murphy said the
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    • 64 1 Reuter TOKYO, Wed. Nippon Oil Co said Korean-American Oil Co Inc has failed to find oil in the East China Sea in a joint Korea-Japan exploration project. A Seoul report said Korea-Ameri-can was unable to confirm any commercially exploitable quantity of oil at its second test drilling
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    • 83 1 AFP LUSAKA, Wed. Eighteen heads of state and government are to sign a treaty here next Monday establishing a preferential trade area in eastern and southern Africa. This is viewed as a significant step toward a common market in the region of 125 million people. Although the
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  • 583 1  -  By SALMA KHALIK DR TONY Tan has put a stop to speculation on the merger of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and the Singapore Currency Board by categorically denying such a move. While it is widely believed in wiring circles that
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  • 178 1 RSS One January rubber prices in the local market yesterday came below the 180 cents per kilo level for the first time since 1976, despite the Polish crisis and further support by the buffer stock manager. Prices rase only slightly (ran lfi cents on
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 502 2 NYT THE US House at Representative* has approved a taxassistance bill for the Federal National Mortgage Association, a governmentsponsored private corporation that expects to lose US$4OO million or more this year and additional sums in 1962 and the first of 1163. The bill,
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    • 155 2 GREATER risk consciousness and more restrictive government requirements on bank capital resources in many countries will produce increased margins on Eurocredits in the coming years. Mr Bruno Gehrig, chief economist of Union of Switzerland, said the narrowing of spreads in the last few years is
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    • 36 2 THE Business Tiroes' prime lending rate of index of 12 major banks declined to 12.02 per cent today as Banque National de Paris trimmed its rate by half Percentage point to 12 per cent.
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    • 198 2 Reuter JAPANESE commercial banks are expected to lower their short-term prime lending rate by 0.75 percentage point to 6 per cent tomorrow, effective from next Monday, the Federation of Bankers' Association said. Under a "leading bank system", Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank, whose president heads the federation,
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    • 197 2 UPI THE ASIAN Development Bank announced on Tuesday an offering of its bonds in Kuwait equivalent to U5553.3 million and approval of 167.5 million loans to Pakistan and Nepal. Kuwait Investment Co is the lead manager of the bond issue while the
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    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 12.02 per cent.
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    • 176 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Dec 10: 7 days sr-tr 13H 13* I month 12 15/1612 IV18 2 months 131/16 1315/16 3 months 133/16 131/16 0 months 141/16 131V16 months 14H 14* 13 months 14* 14* Dm. 1M1J1I < I month '■mil rntw| 111/16
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    • 41 2 RANGE tf price* offered by discount houaea ob Dec II: Ovemlfht Call depoatts 2% lo 4H% Ctrntag ■vtag 8atha« 3-month Treasury bill» 34k 3 3-month Bank bills 75/ie 73/16 SmonthaCD 7H 7H 6 month* CD g* Source: National Discount Co
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    • 158 2 THE dollar in London yesterday traded firmly at a very ouiet opening, underpinned by concern over events in Poland despite a lower Interest rate outlook. Reports that troops had been used to break strikes in Warsaw and Gdansk made an already thin seasonal market hesitant and nervous, prompting traders
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    • 484 2 TRADING on the local foreign exchange market yesterday was influenced largely by rumours that Russian transport planes had landed in Poland. The US dollar strengthened against all major currencies during the day but went down when the rumours were discounted. Against the Singapore dol- lar, the US unit
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    • 249 2 SINGAPORE fold futures yesterday closed generally firmer compared with overnight levels, but was below the day's high in light volume. "Hie market firmed about US$3 an ounce in early afternoon trading following unconfirmed reports that Soviet transport planes had landed in Warsaw overnight but eased back slightly in late
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    • 9 2 a troy nan Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 158 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday firmed against most major currencies in late foreign exchanges. Late speculative buying oi the dollar on unconfirmed reports Soviet transport planes landed in Warsaw overnight rallied the currency in an otherwise quiet and featuriess market. The US unit rose to 2-3660/10 marks against
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    • 233 2 [I THE US dollar for overnight-** r delivery in Tokyo K) closed firmer at 218.25 yen, -5 compared with a 217.30 B opening in Tokyo andi' »4 216 95/217.15 closing In Nes» P 19 York overnight. But this was still sharply .Tj down from a 220.15 closing in Tokyo
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    • 43 2 THE Monetary of Singapore has invited" banks and discount houses „i to tender for a total of $150 million 91-day bills to be issued from Deo>— 21 to Dec 24. Each tender must not b»«i for less than 1250,000. 22
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 292 3 SINGAPORE's rate of inflation continues to hover Just below the 10 per cent mark, with marginal increases in general prices of consumer goods last month. The consumer price index rose 0.7 per bent in November, after remaining stable the month before. This brought
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    • 152 3 BRITISH PETROLEUM'» copper-clad laminates plant will initially produce 3,000 tonne» of the product yearly when It foes «stream towards the end of 1982. The laminates will be sold to the consumer electronic» industry in Singapore and the Fsr East The plant, built on a land ares
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    • 529 3  -  By RICHARD SEAH THE timber trade in Singapore faces an uncertain future after nearly two years of low activity. A prolonged lull in the European markets has led to failures of several hardwood importing companies there and European consumption of hardwoods is down 30 per
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    • 575 3 ATLAS Copco (SEA) Pte Ltd recently recorded sales of $8.2 million worth of airpowered equipment to (our Asean countries. The company is the Singapore subsidiary of Atlas Copco AB, the Swedish multinational corporation specialising in the manufacture and marketing of air-powered equipment for the mining, construction and manufacturing
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    • 223 3 THE MARKET for motor vehicle and bicycle parts in Singapore is steabie, but manufacturer» and traders of should still strive to their businesses elsewhere. This point was made last night by Mr Chan Chee Seng, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry) when be spoke at the 49th
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    • 262 3 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will spend at least S9 million on the construction ofane* studio and a training school. It will invite tenders soon for the two projects and construction will start early next year. Both the studio and the training school, which
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    • 171 3 THE Singapore Institute of Architects baa released the latest issue of Rumab, which records the work of its members during the period 1965 to 1978. The 203-page black-and-white publication features commercial, industrial, institutional, recreational, religious and residential structures selected by a The criteria for selection included
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    • 209 3 Hoechst researchso that they may have shelter tomorrow. Hoechst market in Singapore a whole range of highly sophisticated products designed to make buildings of the future secure shelters. They include a full range of sealants to keep out tropical ram. Melment superplasticizer. Masonry water repellent. Acid-proof cement. Tile adhesives And
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 526 4 UPI, AP EUROPEAN steel companies selling too cheaply in the US are threatening major disruptions in international steel trading, Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said. The Reagan Administration wants the Europeans to convince American companies they will stop violating voluntary agreements and Jeopardising the unfettered
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    • 624 4 Agencies TROOPS and police have been used to break strikes in Warsaw, the Gdansk shipyards and Katowice. Water cannon and baton charges were reported to have been used in a number of clashes between the authorities and supporters of Solidarity. Western diplomats in Bonn said
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    • 312 4 AP HARSH rhetoric from the US Congress has failed to help balance trade between Japan and the US and it is time for a new approach. Senator John Danforth, chairman of the Senate finance and trade sub-com-mittee, said: "Basically, the idea has
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    • 365 4 AP THE new income tax oa foreign companies in Qiina will take effect on Jan 1 and a penalty of 1.5 per cent a day will be imposed on overdue taxes. The official Xinhua news agency yesterday distributed a "tentative translation" of
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    • 226 4 UPI CHINA and Japan yesterday signed a US$l.4 billion economic aid package to help boost Beijing's modernisation programme. The Japanese government will lend 300 billion yen (about US$l.4 billion) at 3 rcent annual interest for years, with a 10-year deferred payment term. China
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 321 4 SAUDI Oil Minister Ahmed Tiki Yamani has aid the kingdom has "a great potential for new ofl discoveries which could double its oil reserves Last month Saudi Arabia had proven oil reserves at 173 billion barrels, about a quarter of the world's total. AN Msasslaa emftn has
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  • 398 6 THE PROBLEM with generals is that they like to fight wars. When they face a potentially powerful opposition, and when that opposition is foolish enough to offer a tailor-made excuse for acting, they find the temptation irresistible. Such is the case in Poland this
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  • 263 6 IF THE young and ambitious Restaurant Association of Singapore (RAS) thinks it is going to be able to coax under its wings seven other small associations of restaurant owners, it is likely to be disappointed. Already, on issues which deeply touch the hearts,
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  • 1161 6  -  By JOHN HOLUSHA NYT UNDER the hood of every petrol-powered car that General Motors makes is a small computer continuously monitoring the exhaust. The device, roughly the size of a pack of cigarettes, adjusts the vehicle's carburettor fuel intake and ignition timing to meet emissions standards and get
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  • 822 6  -  By STEPHEN FIDLER Reuter AFTER several years of rapid growth, foreign purchases of real estate in the United States appear to have slowed down because of the strength of the US dollar and declining property prices, according to international real estate analysts.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1241 6 :&WWIOII THE BEATLES STORY THE BEATLES Ike mmi "Yw'w ntlljr g«t Ike Tie lan to cm rip the Oml m- f«M WW. With ChristßM Jast trnad the etncr. k SINGAPORE 5 3.00 fM Opening folowed by The Younf And The Its Mess 3.25 Reincarnated (r) 4.1S Oiary of Events (Mandarin)
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  • 831 7  -  FORUHj with JAMES RESTON NYT YOU CANT read the newspapers or listen to the evening news these days without feeling that something is deeply wrong within the western alliance. The Soviet and Polish governments knew in advance that they would risk US opposition
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  • 1881 7  -  The Government is considering lowering income tsxes and replacing them with taxes on consumption. The introduction of value added tax (VAT) may seem a simple and effective way of getting Singaporeans to work harder and spend less. However, few proposals
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 195 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 30b 2,530; 32b 3,170, 40s 3,330 (per bale at 400 lbs). Ptoee gee*: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 318 9 BINGAFOBE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-goaown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent flrst class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent second class 1.08, 100 per cent third class 1.05, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.73, Special
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    • 90 9 THE STRAITS tin price la Peaang yesterday recovered two cents te M$S5.l2 s klls, still within the ITC ipper range sf $34 .K sad $37 J9. The marginal rise was attributed ts; strsag laflaeatial hayer sappert at this level aad lewer disposals a 4 tla. However, the aaderteae
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    • 34 9 Rubber: Dec 16 Singapore: Jam 179.00 centa (down 4.00 cents) Malaysia: Jan: 196.00 centa (down 5.00 centa) Tin: M 535.12 per kilo (np 2 centa) Official offering: 208 tonnes (down 13 tonnes)
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    • 303 9 RA8 price* in cento per ktlo yesterday: rinm• Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b. 174.00 IM. 1 R.S.S January 17)00 IM. 1 RS.S February 114.00 lot 2 R.S.S 107.00 UK/Coot 101.00 IM. 1 R-S.S. 103.00 UK/COM 142 00 IM. 4 R-S.S 147.00 UK/COM. 140.00 Int. S R.S.S 142.00 UK/Oont
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    • 788 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday traded quietly throughout the morang with turnover totalling only 491 lots including 38 cross trades. Physicals were also very dull as most roasters have completed their pre-Christ-mas buying. One (eature was the widening of Jan's premium to March to around £18 from £12 at
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    • 118 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday continued to move higher despite operators becoming sidelined in late trading. In December, south gained MJS to >895 a tonne while central was at 1890. In January, south was unchanged at $890 while central rose (10 to $890. The refined
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    • 204 9 RUBBER prices in Singare yesterday closed slightlower with January One RSS buyers quoted at 179.00 cents per kilo, down four cents from Tuesday's close. Morning prices were marked down about five cents on lower London advices, reserve of buyers and stale bull liquidation. Afternoon prices were quiet but levels
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    • 168 9 CHINESE Predate Exchange, psr HO kg ysslwOay. Citiaat «A: Bulk fob $106.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $18.00 sellers, new drum fob $191.00 sellers. Csps; Mined (loose) fSOJO buyers. Ffpr: Muntok while pepper fob Asta NLW 1370.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper taq fob NLW (MB«
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    • 201 9 WHEAT futures In Chicago on Tuesday held looses late, closing down 8V« to 4tt US cents a bushel. All contracts fell to new season's lows. Local long liquidation and speculative selling on continued trade concern over political tension in Poland held prices on the minus side from early in
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    • 130 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed down eight to two US cents a bushel, near the bottom of a 13V*-cent range. Political tension In Poland, recessionary concerns and the bleak technical picture continued to weigh on prices. Limited european soy trade contributed weakness, as did lack of commercial
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  • 1604 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 Aeaa (1MB) (1)
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  • 1811 10 IBID and otter prices officially listed and business in and re- I ported to the Kuala Lumpur I Stock Exchange yesterday, I with the number of shares I traded shown in brackets in I lots of 1,000 emits, unless otherwise specified. mxinuu 2£Ta««M«> 18 <») 1M (l)
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  • 477 10 I INVESTORS adapted a wait-aad-eee attttode early > ftafcy m ttw Steeb Ex--5 JjrtpJwi totddtos to tke TmAy« lata ndhr beip. Ed Ike miM to ap£ aete wttt bml prim ttjj ftereet ■»■»(«< ta y. Prieee, therefore, leaded sclsSS bMU Ma 1.74 Tbe iHii'hm!
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  • 607 10 SHARE prices finished broadly lower on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in generally quiet business conditions. Trading volume was little changed. The market opened slightly above overnight levels but volumes began to ease towards the lunch break. Afternoon trading saw prices declining further and, on
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 456 11 MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd (MPHB) will make a special issue of 20 million shares to bumiputra investors. But the issue price has still to be determined by the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee. Mr Tan Koon Swan, group managing director (operations) of MPHB, said, based on the
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    • 478 11 TIN output of the public quoted companies fell slightly in September t0 2,296 metric tonnes, against 2,331 tonnes in August and 2,397 tonnes in July. The lowest for the year was in February with 1,976 tonnes. Output from the Malaysia Mining Corporation group, by far the
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    • 300 11 AUSTRAL Bal« prises Bhd has received the approval of the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee (or the acquisition ot 70 per cent of the paid-up capital ot BHB Sdn Bhd. Austral, the plantation arm of the Island and Peninsular group, has proposed a consideration of M|8.4 million cash for
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    • 997 11  -  Market Talk... a round-up of viewpoints compiled by Orfe Ui Chris Lim A LONDON broking firm, Junes Cupel end Co, has warned investors to be cautious although the strength of the Sings pore stock market recovery In November signals a turnaround of market sentiment.
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    • 96 11 SWG AFORE Land IMM: Eighteenth AGM to be held in the Conference Room, 19th Floor, Shins Kwan House, 4 Shenton Way, Singapore 0106 on Dec IB at noon. in m ON^ta OHfMjf, Ualttd: The Stety-elghtfa AGM to be held on the 19th Floor, OCBC Centre, Singapore 0104 on
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    • 472 11 LIKE all the other woodbased companies, South East Asia Lumber (Seal) has also taken its ton of the dspt eased market for its products. Company chairman Loh Kim Fob does not expect the prospects of higher earnings In the Immediate future. He said: "The
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 194 11 THE Sydney stock market yesterday was quietly mixed. The All-Ordinaries index fell 0.3 points to 594.0. Most stocks traded in a narrow range with many larger industrials easing and turnover very low. Pioneer Concrete was two cents down at $1.78, while Wool worth fell one to $1.79, TNT was
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    • 232 11 HONGKONG THE Hongkong stock market yesterday closed the half-day session slightly lower with the Hang Seng index down 5.03 points at 1376.15. With the initial impact of news from Poland having worn off, the market lacked direction and drifted down in quiet, featureless trading. There was some
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    • 271 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday closed mixed with an uncertain sentiment prevailing, after a firm morning following the yen's firmness against the dollar and the overnight Wall Street recovery. The market average shed 6.24 to finish at 7,674.65 on a light volume of 300 million shares,
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    • 90 11 THE Manila stock market was mixed yesterday as commercials/industrials eased and oils Armed. Turnover rose to one million pesos from 842,000 on Tuesday. Phil Overseas gained 0.0006 to 0.0235 while Oriental B dropped 0.001 to 0.027. PLOT was unchanged at 32.50 pesos. Dec M Nn -a, AUm Cam. A
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    • 89 11 STOCK prices in Bangkok yesterday closed slightly higher in slow trading. The Book Club index rose 0.23 points to 94.23 on a turnover of 7.3 million baht. Saha Union rose two baht to 151, Ayudhaya Investment 1.50 to 93.50, and First Trust and United Flour Mill one each to
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    • 48 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday I1M Week Ago Ml.7 DOW JONBS AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday B73B6 Monday ***** Week Agn ***** HJLHANG SENG Wednesday 1378.15 Tuesday *****8 Week Ago 1403.88 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 738J Tuesday 741J Week Ago 745.5 ALL ORDINARIE8 Wednesday 904.0 Tuesday 5*4.4 Week Ago 801.9
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 192 11 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 17th December 1982 of: The Mitsui Bank, Limited Hong Leong Building, 16 Raffles Quay Singapore 0104. We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above-mentioned certificates of deposit for the interest period beginning
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    • 239 11 An outstanding opportunity for a dynamic individual with financial flair to join a major international transportation organisation as their REGIONAL FINANCIAL CONTROLLER to take charge of the Group's financial, accounting and secretarial affairs at the Singapore head office, for the South East Asia region. I This is the senior financial
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 149 12 Rites H Leomg Credit PabJtc Bank 1280 860 40 40 Ulaad ft Ph 706 +30 Tal Lm Bank 580 25 OCBC 1120 20 Lmu Hatt TBS 320 414 20 16 M Baakiag 730 15 Utd Plaatalioas 520 15 Hyta* 130 13 v or 300 12 Sa»r* Fodder Hoaf Uoi|
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    • Article, Illustration
      137 12 Rises Main 1350 +70 H Leoof Credit 1390 40 Dunlop Est 635 +20 N Iron 650 20 Isl A Pen 760 +20 A HiUm (T) 1160 +20 MA A 525 +15 Falls Caitteflrtd 1930 -470 Inch KX 1400 -100 Kg Lanjut 770 -30 Pmgkalen 11* -30 P? 436
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  • 189 12 TASEK Cement Berhad is deferring its plans for a new cement plant because of the current tight liquidity situation as well as the high cost of financing. The proposed plant, to be sited at Chemar, about 16 km from Ipoh, is also hampered by a
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  • 127 12 AP NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market opened lower today after the Federal Reserve Board reported the biggest monthly drop in US industrial production since may 1980, during the last recession. ,Pi e J )ow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks fell 1.33 points to 874.62
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  • 488 12  -  By KOH TSE YING HONG Leong Credit has managed to sustain its high rate of growth with its group pre-tax profits for the year ended June 1981 showing an 80 per cent leap to MJ10.99 million. In respect of its brilliant results, HLC has proposed
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  • 386 12 J HOTEL Royal has leased its entire 15th floor to the Petroleum Club (PCS) of Singapore. The rental income derived is expected to contribute substantially to the group's profits. The hotel's general manager, Mr Christopher Marc-Antonio, said that the PCS has leased the top
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  • 323 12 I STAFF of the corporate department at First Chica- go Asia Merchant Bank were kept working late into the night counting the 5 huge number of application forms for International I Trust and Finance shares. It was not until 10.50pm I last night that
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  • 429 12  -  «***** an i mf Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By HSUNG BEE HWA NEPTUNE Orient Lines has signed an agreement to buy a 9,960 sq m piece of land from the Port of Singapore Authority to build its new headquarters. NOL is paying $10.72
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  • 752 12 LONDON, Wed. Share Price* opened slightly firmer fa jjuiet trading today, dealers The firmer opening was in extension of yesterday's late trend and followed the steadier tone on Wall Street, they added Electrical» were firm, with GEC up 13p to KBp following reports that the company is set
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 24 12 r tlTU> in true tradition For table reservation and enquiries please call Sally at *****76 or *****41 ext. 263 l«t's met at the Raffles!
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    • 73 12 o V Aft/j XC CO NAC Otand X.O. Presents you another opjxrtunity to obtain our exclusive Selangor Pewter Gift. Beautifully handcrafted. Exclusive. A gift to treasure. Yours when you purchase an Otard XO. Quart now! While stocks last. Don't miss the presence of Otard XQ or our gift this season.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 56 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Cloudy to overcast sky. Occasional rain during the day. P" M Dec ii at tke alrpart: Maximum temperature 26.6 Associated humidity 83 Minimum temperature 23 0 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine o 05 Rainfall in millimetres 91.4 Total rainfall for the month 289 6 Total
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 196 13 MAJOR operators in the liner trades out of Taiwan report a reversal in the fortunes of their two main routes. /The US trade, hard hit a year ago, is now booming while the European services are battling to make ends meet. One reason for
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    • 537 13  -  By JUNE LIM CHAR Ching Marine is making Singapore its regular port of call on both its services from the Far East to the Red Sea/Mediterranean and the Central America/Caribbean services. The first vessel to sail into Singapore on the
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 164 13 THE Indian government is to set up a committee to examine the reasons (or ever-increasing dredging and maintenance costs and the need for continuing subsidies to the port of Calcutta. Calcutta must keep navigable a long and difficult stretch of 129 km of the River
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      • 50 13 FINNISH yard, Wartsila at Turku, received another order from Russia. The £125 million order is for three 600-ton floating cranes and two 3,000 square metre dredgers. They are due for delivery, during *****5. The total value of the Tureu shipyard's order book now stands at £662 million.
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      • 46 13 WORSENING congestion problems at Australian port of Newcastle have forced coal exporting companies to cut proposed exports by half in December and January. Prolonged industrial disputes and overtime bans at the port have brought the number of vessels waiting to load to 50.
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      • 40 13 NAVIOS Corporation, managed by the AngloNordic Group, is signing a contract with Hyundai Heavy Industries for two 138,000 dwt bulk carriers. Once again, the South Korean yard appears to have beaten off intense competition from the Japanese.
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    • 709 13 SMpvtag UM Pag' Cat Achipelego Shpf VI I AIM VI 1 Atro-Eurasia VI 3 Alfred CT VI I All trans vn 4 Alpac VI 9 Angkutan VI 4 Angooave ANL V I 1 A PC Line vm 1 APL m 4/5 Asia Merchant Auatasia Une IV m
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    • 346 14 arrivals KEPPEL WHARVES Agios Nikolas (after Hetian) 6/ 7 Bum Sin (Tanker) (after Centaur, P/O, subject gas free) 15/ Centaur (Passenger) (0630) 15/ Hongqi 189 (2359 after Bikin) 23 Koheng (2300 hauls 3m west) 24/25 Pestovo (after Kao Cheng) 8/9 Per lis (0600) 20 East Seng Giap
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    • 257 14 THE SRI ranksn government has approved plans to develop Trincomalee into a large commercial port with International connections. It is one of the largest natural harbours in Asia. Among the projects approved (or Trincomalee are a Japanese ship-breaking project,
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    • 1594 14 MODERATELY active timecharter business highlighted an otherwise quiet and generally featureless freight market on Tuesday, London shipbrokers said. Demand was mainly for vessels with Japanese delivery with a Hitachi type newbuilding receiving H5OO daily for an Australian round voyage and a 60,000 tonner paying 15.500 dally for a
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    • 333 15 SWEDISH shipowners hope to sell a financial interest in their vessels to masters and senior officers in a bid to cut the high cost of operating under their national flag. The productivity benefits, from giving seafarers the extra incentive of percentage shares, are being investigated
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    • 750 15 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel s Voy Estimated Shipping Name No. Time of Lines Arrival Gdn Mode of Operatn Date Time 16.***** 1200 Ben Line TA 4 VC 5IL 16.12.81 1400 Neptune TA 3 TT Jutland la 473 16.12.8 1 1500
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    • 1335 20 SCHEDULE The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 260 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P.KeUn|/Kedun{/Busan/lnchon Fm: Busan/H.Kong/Banfkok Id S pore: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 \RDI\I WWW Orient Overseas Co*UoMeA Line FULLY CONTAMOtSED Spart rlttant Sidcd In Pert 23/12 24/12 28/12 29/12 h= 15/1 16/1 22/1 23/1 WHi FULLY COHTAROISED HJUnf KMMmi
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    • 221 13 SKAI.ORI) UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG/ •1. I EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES 21/12 22/12 Damnum (3/1), Kuwait (6/1). Shufta (9/1). Doha (12/1). Aim Dhabi (15/1). (M» (18/1) Uu Ghat* (27/1). Date (30/1), tamnum (2/2). Shuto (5/2). übad (8/2). Kuwait (11/2) 20/1 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Damnum (11/1). Kuwait (13/1). Abu Dhab.
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    • 11 13 CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS In Pert LONDON Freights SHIPPING Schedule REGIONAL Weather
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    • 397 13 <$>cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents MNMCIFtC TIMBI TMMM AfiIHCT FTt IT#. Tet *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE G3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U A PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Ptnanc I VmmI f8tec*p*r« ■K—1S3B53 19-21/12 21-27/12
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 883 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SNIPPING CORPN. BERHA WISMA MISC, N02, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE 1) Bjrcawu. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. IHarre, (Mbto. Bask, UK. 3) Bremen. Bo—Harm. Aartois. Copenhapn. fotsartu 4) Matmo. Stockholm. (Mo. *Acc*pbaf Europe carp
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    • 213 14 Taiwan are pleased to announce the appointment of FRATA SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 801 World Trade Centre, Singapore 0409. Tel: *****04. as their Port Agent and Booking Agent in Singapore for CHAR CHING LINE (C.C. Line). The first vessel under this agency will be M.V. CHAR CHING Eta Singapore 05 January
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 631 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL. Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak,, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINCRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT CMM mm fN* LaMwe U. W1 12/1 11/1 15/1 <7/1 i7/i n/i a/i a/i iyi a/i a/i n/i a/i a/i a/i a/i a/i a/i n/i 2/2 1/3
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    • 539 15 FIB rronco tJriyuui Services J**® 1 r mmt l*towo rta MWf rilm* Cnq ocmn rm s** mp*i 4tm st» iim it In 12im hj it go«un 10a udk »o« ji tm 17 im Htm 11 im ittm ammu miMM 71 Dk 79 0k If km 17 1m 71 too 77
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 713 16 Hapag-Lloyd TO NORTH EUROPE lasual Hut H ti»m» OMiu Itr 3/1 5/1 12/1 13/1 16/1 11/1 'Abo accaptaf translxpmmt cargo lor CAW6BFAN WIST MMS wa Hamburg TO IOTDBWt* Cfcmte t» Mm 26/12 28/12 1/1 Omh Plmmt 30/1? 1/1 I 6/1 TW HK Spore P Mang Genoa Trieste 13/12 15/12 20/12
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    • 483 16 MG.&.line KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION STORE P. Kelang PENANG VEGA 167W 21-23 Dec 24 27 Dec 21-30 Dec FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 16tt 21-23 Dec 24-27 Dec 21-30 Dec TO BUSAN ALTAR 171* 22-25 Jan 26-28 lan 23-31 lan TO BUSAN ALTAI 172E 22-25 lan 26-21 lan 29-31 Jan FROM BUSAN
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    • 549 16 ©EVERGREEN LINE EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTR* FCI t LCI CARGO FOR i ftn MMI NMto>t IMW«l Mm Lt H*<n (nr l**T 24/12 4/11 IVtl 17/91 lt/fl 2i/|i 22/11 EmtMN 1/»1 24/11 2C/«1 21/11 M/ll 1/12 11/11 22/01 2/12 4/12 |/12 |/12 1/12 E~ Meter 21/1 U/2 11/2 11/2 17/2 19/2
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    • 713 16 UVI teg Burma Fiva Star Shipping Corpn. Jok "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" T LOADING FOR RANGOON B f S.S.C Agent* m Motayva BOUSTEAD SHPWNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7-PKELANG *****1/8 -WI *****1/8 D6CHARONG OMY Cempenw Arftntia* De Ihiwifil* IntncaMintMal A ....e— S A.C.I f. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOM6 FOR DURBAN MONTEVDEO BUENOS
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    • 254 16 r mO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SANKYO LINE r' PC ESTVCLLA *4. km svms offawua m in m 22*1144/7 4 *****74 USI ASM MPfW lID TEL *****4/*****4 tm mummm m 14-4712/3/7251 mum TUBE t ItMBPQRT lit TEI47M3 4U72S m SUN UNION LINE SMCAPOK PJSLANE PtJMMS LOM) K» CUSS I
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 721 17 r PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL vrrr t-* Til •-7/2 13-14/3 17-13/4 G3S3 13-14/3 17-13/4 Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo, Aqaba and Hodoidah. S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SIN6APORE/PT KELANG/BAN6KOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS VESSEL 'HEP. TOPAZ NEP. AGATE -3 J** NEP. TOPAZ
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    • 687 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTABO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE traWG 8 HAVIN ROAM WMKSOTON Spoff P MKmWGrriiiWT AntraAntacrp rranctAlUK tvu »/i vi vi TtfME«n*> IM*|EJfnß 27/u a/u 17/1 i»/i a/i n/i ivi vi a/i a/i a/i a/i a/i VI a/l 27/1 21/1 »/l 11/1 12/1 U/l 2/2 4/2 5n V* 31/1
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    • 595 17 Ta I ■ji k f Sj i\ I te t Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER ep/uk/hc/scan SERVICE I) tvctfM CM. L*a» Viifcifci < T e«T> <*•» Mfc* M DO-lMrWi nrw ora* MUM M M inw at at J) IMm. StoctW Otto IW 4) Ww, AmMrtm II S) Fa/fa, oaicr
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    • 514 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS DEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) CORABANK SANTA FE (Deep Took Space Avoiiable) SPORE 22 Dec 3 Jon R'DAM HULL HMBG U Jon 18 Jon 21 Jon 29 Jon 7 Fob 3 Fob Lines U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE <K testis atoo at lonfOuc*
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 563 18 > K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA CjVfMS too HC^>l»i JAPAN-STRAITS-JAPAN Tokyo Nojoya 10/ 1 V 1 U/l 21/1 27/12 21/12 VI 1/1 5/1 7/1 ARABIAN GULF Stnppoie AUSTRALIA MAJIU ¥17/I*s IJ-IS/12 Dub*. Damm. Kuwait TOMBO MAIN 11/110 212t/l2 Dubai. Damm (Containers only) Abo
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    • 413 18 curouu/Mcnc north nest service EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE l«M« Im: US MOLES. SM FMNCBCO. WTIU. TACOMA. VARCOWB. 1C Act*** FO/FCI Cwbtan t umi s«y»in i M PRLUT Ula II tn 11 hfc AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Ait»M Ett/ra Cmt+mt riWi S pon MM AM Sf* Mioar IS Ok 20 Ok 31
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    • 509 18 Mll > SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 7()TMfIOOR OC( AN BUI I (>i SINdAPOMf o'o4 MAHKf TIN(j 9111??<3llNfS» *Gt Mf RAI *****1 114 II Nt S T I RNAIN A I Off ICI ???ISB3 TKf RS 2459*) RS ?bS6B A B C ARSMIP fa Hi f CAMGOSHIP irrmn I I'nnsil
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    • 488 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601 'CB Building Shpnton Way Singapore Tpi ??1632? 2??f>3b7 P Kolang Tel *****4 38 700S MIDDLE EAST/REO SEA/EUROPE SERVICES BUNGA VMM. akssq A KSSa Spew P. Rata* lead* Far 10 tan Bandar Abtu 10 tan 20 tan Bandar Albas/B Khomani (tabai/ltecat/Batrata [rj \Hyundae Shipping Co. lid.
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    • 220 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD S '••0.1; BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE FULL CONTAINER HK/KEE/YOKO SERVICE j—trre 0 INDIAFRICA LINE \Sa!mttt!arkm Sn."*" 1 W in vj mi KAftACM/IAGK/AMMII r.tmumi/wwwmm/ urn/coraaywiMwif f SST- nSuMK JSR 4MMI«W7I MpM rr ui 1/ AUSTRALIAN SC" ffs sr-srr
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 490 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A ot th t *Cf Conso'* i TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C PAUL 29W. SS BRDGE 34* K CHANCE 6* TW BRDGE 9H N JADE 5R K MCEWON 16W. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C ROZE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM
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    • 456 19 MALDIVE LINES n* eti KUAMTAN PUT KELANC MNJNVE NEMMOIR Loading For Md»h MALDNE lIVTY loading for Alexandria MMJNII CKBT Loading For Karachi MALUM NOHI Loading For Muscat/ Dubai/Dammam MALDIUE Pttt Loading For Kuwart MALDNE nONEER 4/1/82 WPOfIT 30/12 22/12 30/12 1/1/82 In Port Loading For Kuwart MMJME nONEEX 1/1/82 Loading
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    • 758 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SUPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SKSOV MUM 55, Matt) Strut Sinfapore 0104 leMm Itanban *****3 (15 Laws) Cable Atoess SMSOV SMGAPORE Tdei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** US ***** p kelmc M/S SHAMAT MM SOON SON. M> IST AND 2NO FLOON NO I JAIAN cempcmng pokt kiang Malaysia
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    • 56 19 infill P.E.A.C.E. PTE LTD ACjjJnQQ- I#OOMTJ FAWIROAD TB^ssstusr REGULAR FCULCL SERVICEE TO AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, MONO KONG MI T ftM'.'J > Df» ft• t• I '■d 'J liifl-' J1 Lill!] EXPRESS TO BRTULU LOW »T* (Ml 1M) Wf U UK Ufa (Ml ISM) 17 Agents: JAMBATAN MERAH SDN. BHD. P.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 327 20 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE <EU I INTERNATIONEGYPTIAN FLAG MRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SUEZ PORT SAR> ALEXANDRIA) STOK fT. SB FT MB UM KOT U (K» ha 15 tall 21 BS U VOT 23 FA 25 Mar II li Mar 22 Cw> liiMfi Hiwi Hum IWW DIRECT LINER SERVICE FROM
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    • 313 20 K LINE KINKAIJ 3J253H3E3525H23G533 JAPAN/STRAITS/JAPAN Fully Containerised Service Vessd Tokyo Rote S'porc Penanc P. Ketanj Sport Tokyo Rote MOMMY VIS Sd M 23/12 24/12 20/12 27/12 »/l 11/1 imravj 19/12 22/12 2/1 VI s/l t/1 IVI 21/1 KMSTMVII 24/12 25/12 4/1 5/1 7/1 VI IVI 21/1 (NOR: MOMMY ft I
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    • 341 20 ft JOHORE SHIPPING 153 JAI AN T ENG« Sf l ANGC jKU BAOAP PO«T KfiANG ANGOR MALAYSIA HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD Express Unrttoad Servce from P. Keiang 1 East Matoysa Bnrei t. lt/Sl t. 19/11 i/n H 1.19/11 H* l/« 2 H* 2/12 3/11 1/12 2/«2 P. KELANG hn Part
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    • 234 20 1 CLOUD S LUC* P* Via TL SAUDI LINE Regular Conventional Service (Al Sowdi Flog Vmml) SN PK PNG Loodtog for> hfl D-MM.ITW.M 27/12 2/1 KaracM, MM 27/12 Pmm.D'W.M 15/1 MM IMB tmmMM 41U44/41UM m> xni an m. t* *7 jtj TRANSTIMBER LINE BULK TIMBER SERVICE ICE MACK LINE 1
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    • 314 20 NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF BHIP*B NAME We, Aldebaran Pte. Ltd., of Unit 2103, 21st floor. Golden Mile Tower, Beach Road, Singapore 0719, hereby give notice that in consequence of our intended change of name of the motor vessel "ALDEBARAN", we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 159 20 Regional Weather ©1 < m to 7a ZS 3*l sK (.*4 9 y[v'< •u3®^= *?!!1 i °c cT" Wind direction with speed in knou Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 AJN. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knou Rato
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