The Business Times, 30 December 1981

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1 20 The Business Times
  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER M, 1(81 60 CENTS
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  • 380 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH CHANGI International Airpal has yet to experience the real growth in air traffic. An "air travel explosion" can occur when Asian and South American countries around the Pacific solve their energy problems and achieve greater economic progress. This forecast of
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  • 203 1 THE Ministry of Health's total recurrent and development expenditure last year amounted to $261.01 million, an increase of 23 per cent over 1979's budget of $212.17 million. But the increase was partly defrayed by a substantial increase in revenue collected. The ministry collected $51.69
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  • 521 1  -  By SALMA KHALIK ONE of the fastest growing American companies will be setting up manufacturing facilities here early next year. Tandon, listed as the fifth fastest growing US company between 1976 and 1961, will be manufacturing floppy disc drives for use in business
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  • 442 1  -  By AGNES WEE LOCAL architects are calling 011 the government to support their overseas efforts. Theywant incentives similar to the Australian Export Market Development Grant Scheme. This scheme provides grants based on eligible expenditure incurred on overseas market research and development, promotional literature, the cost of
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  • 346 1 TUB WWU MMj Hfpiy grew If MM ÜBDVI UUm to IKI to a total si VBsLt trUßsa, ■>!■% to t m!> eatottoa by the Baak si Mb repressato a grawth tin ft* eeat. vfee-pnslUkiat fir latmsttaasJ eeeaeales: "Evm thsagh ri stower grawth, tfeto
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 96 1 THE Singapore Bus Service is paying $16.4 million in wage increases to its 12,000-strong workforce this year. Of this amount, $14 million will be the first tier National Wages Council increase as SBS has agreed to pay $32 plus 8 per cent this year. The remaining $2.4
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    • 54 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. .Japan was Malaysia's leading investor in the first 10 months this year, followed by Australia, whose investments rose by more than 10 times from the same period in 1900. Statistics from the Malaysian Industrial Development Corporation showed Singapore in fourth place and the US
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    • 59 1 UPI LONDON, Tues. The US dollar opened marginally higher in quiet trading on European money markets today, but dealers said it was losing ground in early trading. Gold fell further in Zurich and London. It opened in Zurich at U*****.50, down $3.50, and in London at
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    • 67 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Tues. The Pentagon wants to deploy a large new arsenal of nerve gas in Britain as part of a multi-billion dollar buildup for possible chemical war in Europe. The Pentagon's Defence Science Board recommended the deploy- ment on US air bases in Britain because of
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    • 52 1 Reuter HAMBURG, Tues. An international jury of motoring writers has voted the French-built Renault 9 "Car of the Year" for 1981. The Renault model received the votes of 40 of the 52 writers from 16 countries who took part in the annual poll organised by six European
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    • 32 1 LONDON, Tues. Warsaw Radio reported today that 12 ringleaders of a two-week sit-in strike by coalminers at the Piast colliery in southern Poland have been arrested by Polish military authorities.
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    • 75 1 Reuter LONDON, Tues. A senior union negotiator today told Britain's biggest carmaker, Ford, it would have to improve a 7.4 per cent pay rise to avert a strike by 54,000 blue-collar workers next week. Ford, in an effort to head off the walkout set for Jan 5, has
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    • 48 1 AP BEIJING, Tues. A new fourengine jetliner designed and built by China has flown back to its home base in Shanghai after a successful test flight to Beijing. The "Transport 10," designed to carry 178 passengers, completed the 1,140-km flight in 93 minutes on Sunday. AP
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  • 225 1 Reuter THE world's leading insurer of shipowners against losses caused by industrial action yesterday announced it would terminate all cover on Australian companies because of the country's bad strike record. Mr Llew Bo wen, executive director of the Australian Chamber of Shipping, said in
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  • 482 1  -  By LILLIAN CHEW AT LEAST 20 million boag teas (red packets) have been ordered by banks. Because of cheaper paper, and stiff competition and Increased mechanisation among paper product makers, banks will be paying less for the millions of red packets they will be
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 230 1 SEJATI Motor expects to tjorrow US$3O million to help finance the purchase of several marketing and manufacturing fa- cilities from Inchcape Page lfc BANKS will have to decide now the kind of managers they wish to have in the year 2°oo Page t TARESCO has been given the franchise to
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    • 62 1 THE TRUCK RENAL COMPANY YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF qiiJpT At BTW, not only are we trying to make a name for ourselves in car rental, but we have flat beds, p»ck-ups, vans, right up to 3 tonners as well. All with the extraservice that used to be unheard of. ft
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    • 208 1 Singapore's Business World at your Fingertips The Straits Times DIRECTORY Of Singapore (Buku Merah) He said it was artittcial respiration, but now I find I am to have his child." A Burgess There are many fools at a university as elsewhere But their folly, I admit lias a certain stamp
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 430 2  -  By LEE YOKE MENG BANK management will have to decide now the kind of managers they wish to have in the year 2000, said the training manager of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Dr Png Poh Seng. Otherwise, they may find themselves ill-equipped
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    • 223 2 UPI THE amount of new funds raised on international capital markets in December totalled US$ll.6 billion, representing a drop of $3.6 billion from November and about $0.6 billion from October. According to a report of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and
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    • 376 2 Reuter GOLD purchased by central banks for physical delivery in Switzerland will be exempt from retail sales tax from the start of 1982, a Finance Ministry spokesman said. Swiss Finance Minister Willi Ritschard has signed a decree to this effect, be said. Gold
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    • 210 2 Reuter WEST German banks can look forward with some confidence to 1982, with many signs pointing to continued improvement in operating profits, German Ranking Association president Harald Kuehnen said. In an interview in the financial newspaper HandeJsblatt, he forecast banks will make every effort to restrain
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    • 136 2 SALES of insurance policies by NTUC Income is likely to reach $185 million by the end of this month. The company has grossed almost $169 million in the first 11 months of the year, 15.7 per cent more than In the same period
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    • 33 2 CHARTERED Bank became the eighth major bank to move its prime lending rate to the 11.75 per cent level. The new rate, representing a V* point cut, will be effective today.
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    • 233 2 Reuter JAPAN'S economy will grow by a real 3.6 per cent in fiscal 1982, starting next April, from the current fiscal year. Sumitomo Bank said in 4n economic forecast that this compares with a projected 3.3 per cent growth for fiscal
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    • 150 2 UPI THE Bank of Korea, South Korea's central bank, lowered interest rates yesterday on most bank loans by one Cr cent for the third time two months. The bank lowered interest rates by one per cent twice in November. Under the revised K»nk rates, discount
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    • 267 2 AP THE price of silver in the US sank to its lowest level in more than 2V4 years on Monday and gold prices dropped below the US$4OO an ounce mark for the first time since November. Dealers said trading was extremely light.
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    • 461 2 THE US dollar weakened against the major currencies during trading on the local foreign exchange market yesterday. On the whole, it was a quiet day of trading as most European banks have closed their books for the year. Against the Singapore dollar, the US currency opened at 2.0465/
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    • 246 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday was steady to slightly firmer against most major currencies in quiet, thin late foreign exchanges The dollar, aided by steadier Asian dollar rates, traded at 2.2710/40 marks against an early 2.2700/30 and New York's 2.2800/2710 finish. Sterling was virtually unchanged at $1.8900/40, compared
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    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks ere currently prepared to lend to their best customer* is 11.88 per cent.
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    • 180 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Dec 29: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on Dec 29: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 month! 6 months 9 months 12 months USDrfbnjgp, 14% 14* 13 13/16 13 11/16 1315/16 1313/16 14 3/16
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    • 41 2 RANGE of nrtCM oO Btd by discount hni— on Dec B: Overnight: 4V,% OH deports: 2% to 4M% Bvh «Mbn 3-month Treasury bUls 2H 2W J-month Bank bills 8H •H Smooth*CD S* 6 months CD ®H Source: National Discount Co
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    • 272 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally weaker compared with overnight levels in thin trading, dealers said. Prices were marked down between US$6.5O and 17.50 an ounce at the outset following the metal's decline in New York overnight and thereafter prices fluctuated marginally. Total sales for the day was recorded
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    • 36 2 Mm Itan Sew York 7 21B UBS ft —p US uuncn 1MB UK Tm Mm Singapore 7 .MB MB LIS USS Hnrtwg prk <» Ja US dollar* a troy onno k. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 172 2 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed weaker at 221.96 yen against its 222.60 opening. This was down on the 222.40/80 finish in New York and 222.55/85 US West Coast overnight ending, but higher than the 221.55 close in Tokyo on Monday. Trading was moderate with
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    • 154 2 largely offset by a $1.7 billion upwards revision in the previous week's figures. Eurodollar deposit rates are expected to be distorted this week by the thin conditions and usual end-of-year pressures. Sterling closed at $LBBBO/: 8930, little changed from Monday night. Sterling's trade-weighted index opened unchanged from last Thursday's
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    • 429 2 NAT** iejukts on a platter <1 V VI The Straits Times Ocutation 219.9W Singapore's national daily with a readership of M 7.000. and Mill Which cut of the Singapore market would you like? growing, is the largest English language daily m South East Asia It is also available daily in
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 262 3 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry has revealed the final design of its multistorey Guild House in Telok Ayer Street. After several changes and period of delay, the management committee mem--bers agreed on the design at .the monthly meeting yesterday. It will be
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    • 435 3 GENERAL Electric (US) Aviation Service Operation Pte Ltd has dispatched to Indian Airlines the first shipment of CF6 stage 1 high pressure turbine blades after repair in Singapore. The company's new repair facility is authorised by the Department of Civil Aviation and the US Federal Aviation Administration to
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    • 355 3 BEMINABB AND COUBBES Dec 28-Jan 20: Financial Planning for Marketing activities, Cuppage Centre, NPB Jan 2-Feb 27: Industrial Microcomputer System, Bukit Timah Centre, Department of Extramural Studies, NUS Jan 4-Mar 1: Skills and Strategies for Effective Managements, Waterloo Centre, Department of Extramural Studies, NUS Jan 5-7: Leadership Styles,
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    • 283 3 A LEADING manufacturer of gear-motors and power transmission equipment will be setting up an assembly plant bere to serve the Asia and Pacific regions. The German-based SewEurodriVe will invest $2.5 million in a plant and machinery at Jurong for the new wholly-owned
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    • 164 3 THE DATA Processing Managers' Association is holding a one-day seminar on "Developing Singapore into a software centre" on Jan 14 at the Mandarin Hotel. It is organised for data processing managers, senior computer professionals and decision makers connected with the computer industry. The objective
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    • 278 3 INDUSTRIAL and Commercial Bank has appointed Mr Tm fMij Have as an adviser from Jan 1. Pi or to this appointment, Mr Tan was an assistant general manager with the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation. The bank has also promoted Mr Brie Chlng, assistant general manager and Mr Alm
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    • 550 3  -  By LIM SOON NEO A US manufacturer has given a local company with international links the franchise to distribute and market and later to manufacture a new beverage that tastes, smells, looks and brews like coffee but does not contain any caffeine, oils or
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 723 4 UPI WORKERS across Poland turned out defective parts and slowed production in the first reports of industrial sabotage against the martial law rule of Prime Minister Wojciech Jaruzelski, who earlier ended a 15-day miners' underground strike. The Piaster mine protest, in which 939 exhausted miners
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    • 419 4 NYT A FEDERAL judge has ruled that the investment advisory fees charged by Merrill Lynch Asset Management, which manages the world's largest money market mutual fund, were not excessive, no matter how profitable the fees might have been. On Monday, Judge Milton
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    • 453 4 AP CHINA is cooling its ardour towards the US as part of a long-range policy aimed at enhancing its position among the Third World countries. The Chinese policy has added a new and divisive dimension to Sino-American ties, already clouded by uncertainties over
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    • 343 4 AFP THAI Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda was yesterday assured of stability in his 10day old coalition government after two crucial partners managed to end their internal squabbles. The Democrat Party, after a three-hour meeting, closed ranks to ratify the choice of ministers occupying its
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    • 256 4 AFP JAPANESE carmakers are not trying' to dump higherpriced luxury cars on the American market but have, in fact, increased the number of no-frills cars in their sales "mix". Economic forecasters, industry leaders and US federal officials have all .suggested that voluntary
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    • 66 4 UPI AMERICANS will import 550 million kg of fresh, chilled and frozen beef and veal next year, less than a level that would require limits on imports. Agriculture Department experts estimate that all imports would make up 7.3 per cttit of American consumption of beef
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    • 289 4 Reuter IRAQ'S Deputy Oil Abdel-Mouneim Samarrai has said that Iraq's crude oil exports are running at about one-fifth of their level before the 15-month-old war with Iran. He said exports now total 600,000 barrels per day (bpd), compared with more than three mniinw
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    • 734 4 ARRIVALS 8erviee Local Operator Nub er Tiaie Proa PAA PA006 0150 JFK/SPO/AHA/HKG MAS MH601 0630 KUL SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH811 0815 PEN MAS MH671 0845 KUL UTA UTS65 2240 NOU/HLP RBA BI421 0925 BWN MAS MH680 OHO BKIMYY/KCH MAS MH651 1000 PEN/KUL SIA SQ201 1000
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    • 713 5 AT A time when Japan is ostensibly relying on a spurt in domestic demand to ease trade frictions, Tokyo has approved the most abstemious national budget in 26 years. Japanese officials have repeatedly said an anticipated increase in consumption at home should help
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    • 389 5 Reuter THE INDIAN government will ask foreign oil companies to make a second round of bids for oil exploration rights in India following a poor response to its earlier offer, a Petroleum Ministry official said. After the offer was made 17 months ago, only one
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    • 497 5 Agencies INDONESIAN exports to the Middle East rose by 50 per cent this year over last year, the chairman of the Middle East Export Board, ZainUl Yasni said yesterday. Last year's exports totalled US$79 million The figure this year is expected to reach some $110
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    • 141 5 Reuter AN AUSTRALIAN industry group is trying to organise international opposition to attempts by the United States to impose its own laws in other countries. The move is aimed mainly against US anti-trust laws which have recently been used against several Australian companies^ The
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    • 257 5 Reuter THE PHILIPPINE government has produced a fiveyear development plan for 1983-87 which it says should pave the way for a dynamic and more equitable growth process despite problems ahead. A paper on "goals, strategies and policies" of the plan prepared by the National
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    • 854 5 NYT CONGRESSIONAL staff estimates of rapidly rising federal budgets point to the possibility that deficits of more than US$lOO billion a year and interest rates will chase each other higher and higher in the next few years. Preliminary calculations by the congressional
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    • 357 5 Reuter THE FEDERAL Reserve is likely to keep credit policies steady until more evidence is forthcoming about the weakness of the US economy. While many economists believe the recession has not yet run its course and the economy will weaken further, the Fed sees recent growth
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    • 199 4 Leeier pege V The 16 days that shook the world. Now see the War in Dictates and read r 7 "vS. It all happened between February 17,1979 and March 5, 1979 a very short span of time and a very limited war. However, the repercussions and significance ore indeed extremely
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  • 338 6 THE DEAFENING silence in most Western capitals on the subject of Poland contrasts sharply with the noises coming from Washington. It is a contrast that puzzles some observers but it can best be summarised by saying that in matters of confrontation, distance lends disenchantment. America, not for
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  • 272 6 IT HAS BEEN widely publicised that Singapore aspires to be the services and brains centre in this part of the world. It has succeeded to a large extent, helped no doubt by the granting of fairly substantial and generous incentives, particularly to the financial sector.
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  • 1520 6  -  By SAMUEL BRITTAN FT IS A NEW world monetary order coming into being to replace the post-war order which collapsed when President Nixon floated the US dollar and suspended gold convertibility in 1971? In its heyday the postwar order was in practice a dollar
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  • 794 6  -  By DREW MIDDLETON NYT CHINA may have found a solution to its most pressing military problem: how to modernise its army on limited financial resources. The solution, according to a recent study, may be the production and sale of strategic minerals to the United States and
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 625 6 -IK-OHE CBOSSWOKD CBYPIIC PUZZLE ACBOBS It's easy to see Clare's upset (5) Fiendish fellow 6ho gives a "demo" point (5) Sort of bird acknowledging applause? (5) Resin of service in the RAF? (3) Letter-opener? (5) Richard has ways to become a writer (7) Slings one's book? (5) One-man army? (3)
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    • 582 6 Lumbar spine problem! IP YOU in rftea ptegaed reaatt d gptoe pnfcfegr kMk uhei, thea to- ha, algkt'i H»rIMOM itff w A toiy ever Cfc S, Ullpa, It tofcJJ ■■titled iMtMin- rii?-T y (T), It Ami hnrwiK Crf4ll9 Temn (Ck I, 3 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening Wowed by The
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  • 831 7  -  By TERRY DODSWORTH FT SOME time in the not too distant future when the nationalisation bill is law, the French government will have to start looking at some of the industrial problems it has inherited. In two areas, chemicals and electrical white goods, there
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  • 876 7  -  JOHN TAGLIABUE reports on the fully computerised branchbanking services and in-home banking network of West Germany's Verbraucherbank. JOHN TAGLIABUE NYT UPSTAIRS, its stuffed leather armchairs and oak wainscoting make it look like any of the small private banks that has financed Hamburg's shipping industry for years. Downstairs,
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  • 751 7  -  By MARIO BALUYOT AFP J* THE TEAR 1981 was one ot the most turbulent yiars tor the Philippine ejboomy which saw the hfimbling of several conglomerates, mergers of high-flying financial glints and bank runs that resulted in huge scandals that nearly crippled the national
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 155 8 Reuter IHK HOARD of directors of j Arna SPA (Alfa Ron -o-Nis- i san Au oveicoh SP/. jhe > joint Alfa Komeo SIA-Kis I san Motot n.aruJai t.itjng J venture, has confirmed an 5 immediate capital increase from 12.5 biilior, lire to 25. billion lire I I
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 715 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended the morning narrowly mixed having steadied from slightly easier opening call levels. Dealers attributed the market's underlying steadiness to scattered speculative buying interest coupled with a lack of selling pressure. Prices ended the morning £4 lower to £2 higher in traded positions while
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    • 126 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on monday closed on or near the day's highs, up 13 V« to 15 US cents per bushel. After opening steady, prices trended higher all session on scattered wire house and professional buying. Expectations of an increased weekly export figure this afternoon also underpinned futures.
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    • 113 9 THE Kuala Lumpur palm oil market yesterday closed firmer on some renewed buying in quiet trading. In January north rose Msls to $895 a tonne while central gained $10 to $900, but the south region was traded $2.50 lower to $902.50. The refined market continued featureless with sellers
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    • 75 9 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday rose five eents to MfS4.ll a kilo, still in the ITC middle sector of $SZM and $34.98. The rise was attributed to strong Influential bnyer support and lower disposals of metal bot lack of overseas demand and GSA disposals limited the
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    • 834 9 STOCKS IN New York on Monday closed lower in light trading as investors moved out of the market ahead of the weekly money supply figures, released after the close. The Dow Jones industrial average drifted lower all day and finished off about three points. Declines led advances
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    • 31 9 Rubber: Dec 29 Singapore: Jan: 177.00 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: Jan: 198.00 cents (up 1.00 cent) Tin: M$34.60 per kilo (up 5 cents) Official offering: 156 tonnes (down 105 tonnes)
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    • 154 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday closed 7Vi to four US cents a bushel higher after trimming gains. With London markets closed and Rotterdam quiet, prices followed the stronger tone in grain futures on scattered professional and wire house buying, traders said. Futures retreated slightly when March was unable
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    • 235 9 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed quietly steady with January One RSS buyers quoted at 177.00 cents per Idlo, unchanged from Monday's close. The morning market was quiet with prices hovering around Monday night's closing levels. Prices held steady around lunch time levels in quiet afternoon trading but showed
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    • 170 9 CHINESE Pnfciii Exebaage, per m kg jertarday. Cieiit sfl: Bulk fob $101.00 sellers, old dram (to second hand drum) fob $113.00 sellers, new dram fob $117.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $53.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $372.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $367.50
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    • 305 9 RAS prices tn cents per kUo yesterday Mam Buyer Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b. ***** Int. 1 R.S.S January ITT 00 lot 1 R S-S February 183 00 Int. 2 R.S.S 167 50 UK/Coot 1« M Int. 1 RS-S. 1S1J0 UK/Coat MOJO Int. 4 RS-S. 141.00 UK/Coal 140.00
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    • 96 9 NOON 9BR md I 41 MRpriw, MO inmmmry £C*rrm* Mtk) nawn (farwaH MU) Bay*n Saltan SSR SO (1-taa p-a-1B-00 1C4-OON 1*4.00 IMOON SSRSO 1-taa 1(7 JO 1MJ0N 1HJ0 1(1 JON MRKLB li—iry Ftkntry SMRCV 14a pOM. uuo 1(7 JON irjo 1MJON SMR L 1MB 186 OC irj»N
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    • 832 9 WITH the US now selling its stockpile tin on the world market instead of confining operations to domestic sales, the idea of bartering tin for vanadium has been dropped. It is understood the US government feels that disposal of surplus tin would pose no difficulty under
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    • 324 9 Reuter RECENT purchases by the International Natural Rubber Organisation (Inro) buffer stock manager have had a considerable impact on the rubber market. The independent consultant Landell Mills Commodities Studies Ltd said in the December issue of its monthly rubber bulletin that the Inro purchases appear to
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    • 195 9 YARN and cotton price» were quoted as foDows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettsa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20a 2.560 32s 3,180, 40a 3,330 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pleee goads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 324 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent second class 1.06, 100 per cent third class 1.03, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.71, Special
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    • 34 9 New Year's Day Special Buffet Luncheons Tiffin Room Nonya/Tok Panjang tftyabrtfjon ffirill English and Continental For table reservation and enquiries please call Sally at *****76 or *****41 ext. 263 Ufs meet it the Raffles!
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    • 281 9 An Asian Development Bank Survey ASIAN ENERGY PROBLEMS This report represents a first step towards a more meaningful understanding of the energy situation in the Bank's 25 Developing Member Countries; Indonesia, Malaysia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Burma, Cambodia, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Cook Islands, M Kiribati, Maldives, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Western
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  • 1641 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 Acma (3.008 3.028)
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  • 196 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST DIAMOND MOT STOK E (Minw 1 pttoaa far Dae S0> (Managers' phem i Mr Dae M) The Comnxm 3 25 3.42 Diamond The Savings Fund IK 202 Spore Fd(USS) 080 0 85 S'pore Pre* Fund 142 1 49 S$ 1.73 S pore Sec. Fund 2.15
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  • 2879 10 1M1 High Low Company Last Sale orGr'. Div Div Cvr Gr's Y'ld Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 404 248 Acma 115 115 Alcom 350 130 Allied Choc 312 150 BAT 420 308 Bat* 200 75 Ben 470 380 Berjaya Kawat
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  • 1670 10 j BED and offer prices officially i listed and business in and re- ported to the Kuala Lumpur I Stock Exchange yesterday, J with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUmiALfI Ijh-~|-*i (3.3K8) Mt—m (14CB 1 40S)
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  • 91 10 GLJLA Perak Berfcad: Twelfth AGM to be held at the 4th Floor, Oriental Building, 32 Jalan Tun Perak, Kuala Lumpur on Dec 30 at 11 am. it* BONO Leeng Credit Ber» had: Twelfth AGM to .be held at the Conference Room, 14th Floor, Rangiinan Hong Leong, 117, Jalan
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  • 690 10 IKADING M the Stock Exckaage rf fliigipwt was mixed yesterday aa hvMrite Birket leader*, sack ss the Hug Lesag pwp sf eampaales, taraeS euler aid latere* «witched to Opealag prleea reflected la vectors' aacertalaty m Mate oeaalcce started akeve MM Vwfrl WWW UHV iVfr* sight
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  • 613 10 THE poet-Christmas lull in trading continued on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday as prices closed slightly easier. Opening prices were mostly below overnight levels and values drifted lower as the session wore on sluggishly on scant buying interest and lack of fresh leads. Most sectors
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1342 11  -  Market Talk... a round-up of viewpoints compiled by Chris Lim -ain UNvtoiiruviNi aavisory firm, James Cowan Associates (SEA), has forecast another big bull run next year, but only if there is sufficient correction preceding it. In its latest issue of Forecast,
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    • 537 11 Curat Ex Mi Date IMallar T»4ailf PlJMt D*te Claw Payable the year Preview year AUMChae 7% Jan 4 Jan 9 Jan 18 7% 4%TE A •faun 20% Nov 18 Nov 28 Jan 6 30% 26% Bcrjutal 35%I Jan 8 Jan 20 Feb 4 *£7 jsy J9 oncz. St
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    • 188 11 GULA Perak would have made a profit in the year ended March 31, 1981, instead of a loss of MJ2.584 million, according to the company's receiver and manager during the period, JSN Noronha and Co. Clarifying a Business Times report on the company's affairs, Mr Noronha
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    • 125 11 ISLAND Ml PeilmU Derelifwl BM has been asked to give details of Its MJ81.43 million deal (or the purchase of Kinrara Estate from Kinrara Group Estates. The KLSE wants to know the basis for arriving at the consideration and whether a valuation was done. If interest charges are
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    • 280 11 GENERAL Ceramics has forecast a consolidated pretax profit of M 513.02 million for the financial year ending Dec 31, 1982, following the acquisition of four companies. The companies to be acquired are Prudential Properties Sdn Bhd (PP), Malaysia British Assurance Sdn Bhd (MBA),
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    • 559 11  -  By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM DESPITE the prospect o( higher cost of operations and more intense competition in the year ahead, Nanyang Siang Pau Singapore Ltd expects the financial year ending July 31, 1982 to be "another year of success" for the company. Chairman Lien Ying
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 277 11 LIGHT buyer demand for oil issues enlivened a drab day in Sydney yesterday. The oil and gas index rose 9.6 points to 674.7 and the main market monitor, the All-Ordinaries index, closed 0.6 points up at 593.3. Turnovers were exceptionally low. Many industrial stocks did not trade
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    • 58 11 DEC a Aoott tttHmm AUM on A" -OlSOM Oriental B PhU Oiinrn Phltas A Ptuiax am JM unch +MQ1 AUM 0ml a N* OoM srtass- 1AM MIS run MO *04 unch audi unch PtooMtr PLOT Podeo B Ban Mlgitti A 3SJB -0J8 unch Baa Mtfual B IM) Ltptnto B.
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    • 287 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed higher on pared gains with volume moderate. The Hang Seng index closed up 6.67 at 1,412.78 after a gain of 7.65 at the morning close, compared to Monday's 30.52 gain. Share prices were generally steady, particularly the major stocks, which traders
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    • 83 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mixed with gains outnumbering losses in quiet trading. ADantri W Banckok Bank BankOf Ajudhaya Lid Ul «0 Ml IM 1 unch 4 B«tU Juekar IZH" Charoona Thai Wlf* nm Truit Industrial FlnanCa Corp International 8 I In tarnation al Trust And r* Rama
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    • 57 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday closed Friday 518.1 Week Ago 520.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 870.34 Friday 873.38 Week Ago 873.10 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1412.78 Monday 1406.11 Week Ago 1353.11 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 738.4 Monday closed Week Ago 7384 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 503.3 Monday closed Week Ago 592
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 235 11 NEW ISSUE This announcement appears as a matter of record only December 1981 HCA Finance N.V. U.S. $50,000,000 15 1 /2% Guaranteed Notes Due December 15,1988 Unconditionally Guaranteed as to Payment of Principal, Premium, if any, and Interest by UMA Hospital Corporation America The Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. Bache Halsey
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  • 158 12 SINGAPORE Rises MBS U O I Iilwd 6 Pen M T C T H 8 Intraco Dak Yung J Cement M B F Hides Shaagri-La 81b Chew City Dev Spars Fodder Apollo Falls H Leoag Fls S Finance C Sugars Spore Lead PMC Hotf Leong lad Straits
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  • Article, Illustration
    153 12 SHARE prices ea the Stock Exchange of Singapore tuned setter yesterday after a mixed tradiag session ia the morning. The Straits Times ladastrlal Index dropped 1.11 points to 772.71 while the Beninese Times Indicator elssed 921 points lower at *****9. Rises Indices Fima Metal Box 500 +112 Dec
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  • 426 12 Date La «tPtll Y« ir Ctmpuy PMM AiMuced Net EPS Gram Pre-tax last year (ceito) Div. Praflt J Cement <%) <$1«) I 20/11 7.7 3.8(b) 4,012 Selangor Dredg I 10/12 33.0 40.0 11,931 Utd Malacca I 15/12 22.1 27.0 5,340 H Royal F 18/12 5.9 819(c) Johan Hklgs
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  • 746 12 LONDON, Tues. Gold shares opened lower today, while others were steady as the market resumed trading after the Christmas break on a quiet note, dealers said. At noon, the Financial Times index was up 2.6 points •t 520.7. Gold shares fell by up to 200 US cents following
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  • 553 12 §■***** Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani SEJATI Motor, the 52 per cent-owned subsidiary of United Motor Works (UMW) which will take over the Toyota franchise in Malaysia from this Friday, expects to borrow US$3O million to help finance the purchase of several marketing and
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  • 479 12 AFP THE Tokyo Stock Market closed higher on Monday, the last day erf trading in 1981, ending an eventful year characterised by stagnant business at home and record-high interest rates in the US. Almost throughout the year, foreign investors played the key role
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  • 301 12 MORE companies are expected to make their debut on the Stock Exchange of Singapore next year. This will mean additional work and pressure for merchant banks whose clients are seeking a listing, but for would-be investors, it will be another opportunity to
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  • 369 12  -  By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM THE Malaysian Capital Issues Commitee has approved Paramount Corporation Bhd's (PCB) acquisitions of three property development companies. Under the terms specified by CIC, the acquisition of 800,000 ordinary shares of $1.00 each, representing the entire issued and paid-up capital of Patani Jaya Sdn
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  • 198 12 BERJUNTAI Tin Dredging Berhad, which commissioned a new Ms 22 million dredge No 9 in April this year, has revealed a poorer set of figures at half time. Berjuntai's pre-tax profits fell 22.1 per cent to $15.2 million for the half year to Oct 31,
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  • 67 12 Reuter THE Hongkong Land Co Ltd has bought by private treaty the castle of Euston for HK$22O million. The 4,130 sq metre site has a 999-year lease from 1859. Euston was withdrawn from an earlier auction after only one bid of $200 million. Continental Mariner Investment Co Ltd
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  • 160 12 INTERNATIONAL Trait i riMsiii 111 will li fci •4 ea the tnJtag bear* «f the Steek Exchange of fllagipin m Jaa 4, the Ik* tradtag day hi the mem year. almrm eiTTeach have bees adsrttted to the BES*a «facial Ist safer the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 253 12 t 4t. Are you all keyed up? There's nothing more annoying than trying to work out which key opens what door. Especially when you've got thirty or forty keys to choose from.. .and all of them look the same! Take heart. ABLOY can show you a better way the ABLOY
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 50 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair throughout the morning; showers in several places in the afternoon. p*" P°> D«- a Maximum temperature Associated humidity Minimum temperature Associated humidity qX Hours of sunshine q xr Rainfall in millimetres Total rainfall for the month w; i Total rainy days for the month 10
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 179 13 THE Thai cabinet has approved the Finance Ministry's request for a 25-mil-lion baht fund to the government-backed United Thai Shipping Corporation Limited (Unithai) to double' its capital for the purchase of three new ships. The fund will be channeled to the firm
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    • 507 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ A SPECIALISED coal handling terminal is being planned by the Malaysian government, to cope with an anticipated increase in coal imports within the next few years. This follows the decision by the government to diversify from the country's dependence
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 120 13 THE Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) has announced that a section of the Selat Sengkir Channel is designated a prohibited area with immediate effect. The area is delineated by a straight line joining Gaja Beacon and N W Boat Beacon and a straight line joining the coordinates
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      • 156 13 AFP JAPAN will soon have a new, large sailing ship replacing the 50-year-old Nippon Maru to train marcantile marine officers under a 6,800 million yen project approved by the Japanese Finance Ministry. The Nippon Maru 27 project has long been cherished by the transport ministry, as the
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      • 131 13 AFP DUTCH port dredgers around the world will go on strike for 72 hours next month to support their demand for more leave, the Dutch socialist catholic trade union FNV announced. The strike, from Jan 23 to 26, follows a 12-hour work stoppage earlier this month
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    • 653 13 SMpflag Use PH« Cat UM Page CM Actap»icr> shpt VI a Evergreen IV i AIM VI reaco vn v 1 4/5 Airo-Eurasia VI i Fiona Laura S All trans vn 4 Franco-Belt m 4/5 A*nc VI S Franamer vm S An|tna«f v t Frata NVOC VI 2
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    • 370 14 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Owtaur (Paasenger) (1330) 44 Equator E (ted Call) (after Jen•oo) 32 Golden Eagle (after Well Rainoow) 33 Lnmut (1700 after Strait» Venture) 30 WEST NedUojrd Holland (0000) 3/4 NedUoyd Leuve (after NedUoyd Holland) 3/4 Shijtagshan (after Tamuraeverett) 45 Pcrak (after Straits Venture Strata Star)
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    • 836 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Name Voy Estimated Shipping No. Time of Lines Arrival Gdn Mode of Operatn Date Time Yue Hope United Bounty Maersk Mango Han gang Glory Prase tla Oreen Blessing Amado Asian Pallas R&tana Bhum Tam bang VII
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    • 502 14 Reuter LONG delays in unloading urgently needed grain in one of the Soviet Union's busiest northern ports could be caused by economic disruptions in neighbouring Poland. The daily Sovietskaya Rossiya (Soviet Russia) reported that (or two weeks there had been queues of at
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    • 204 14 A NEW analysis of the bulkshipping market has little cheer for operators. Last year saw 19T9's increase in seaborne trade almost entirely wiped out, according to World Bulk Trades 1960, compiled by Oslo shipping specialist Fearmleys. Shipments of crude oil were reduced by 11 Vi
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    • 298 15 THERE is a very strong rumour that United States I.ines is in the market for no less than seven coalfired container ships in the 2.100-TEU category. The container ships should incorporate a straightforward, pulverised fuel-fed boiler providing steam for an equally straightforward steam-tur-bine
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    • 692 15 ALL Bl"T one of the dozen ships that went aground at the mouth of the Miri River earlier this month have now been refloated. However, for several boat owners and their insurers it turned out to lie an expensive proposition. It cost $48.U00 to
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    • 216 15 TANKERS idle and in lay- up have again increased actcording to the latest Lloyd's Monthly List of l Up Vessels. The overall figure for December is 478 vessels of 12.37 million tons gross j compared with <61 vessels .of 11.28 m List month Tank'ers increased by
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    • 200 15 j THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the I Fat East Europe. Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia. Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AI STRAIJA): Australian
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    • 249 20 MADRAS Andersoe, GBN, Jan 3. Maldlve Privilege, Maldive, Jan 3. Ocean Ace, Afro-Eurasia, Jan 5. O. Pyatnitskly, FESCO. Jan 5/7. Chidambaram, SCI, Jan 9/ 12(PK/PN). MAI MO N. Crystal, ScanDutcht. Dec 29. Jutlandia, ScanDutcht. Jan 6. B. Permal, ScanDutcht. Jan 12. MANILA Kiowa, Loadstar, Dec 31. Green Blessing,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 220 13 Everett Lines F0« THC MOST EIEQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHtTTAGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA RANGOON BUENOS AIRES MANZANILLQ ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A Clifford Centre Singapore 1 let ***** 9 36. Beach Street. Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Btdg Tel *****/3 •_Port Kelang *|ents S0CSH» CO BHO TH
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    • 258 13 OSEALORDO UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) j 11' 1 11! ii i. if a fall EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE »r>>j m AL HATTY AH V.IS 2(/l JEHQ AU 20 7/2 J* SULQRO SHPTMG AGENCCS (Ret No. *****5/OOC) 3RD FLOOR. MARINA HOUSE. SWGAPORf 0207 TEL *****9* TELEX NO R*****9
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    • 249 13 ARISTOCRATIC V, SHIP CLOCKS 4 WATCHES BF SWIFZfRLANB PFF UB MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Philadelphia I I "Jlf*",l,."'J. 1 •A- '.MUM 5/1 12/1 17/1 21/1 2/2 9/2 IS/2 23/2 13/3 25/3 •SMGArONC aOSMG TMES: CY 4th tan 2400 HRS
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 854 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE FeeM f Umi Vessel B. PENACA SaM N. CRYSTAL I DAHLIA 1/) JUTUMM B PENAGA t/1 B PERMM B OAWA 15/1 xOftfBGAN B
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    • 195 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA ir—ibi-mimt ir-nwn TA*" IS/1/12. "tAMCR TOBA" iWH "•AUBBI TAW TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US vi in vi 1/2 »/2 ivi iv* nn a/i m/j VI 2V2 1/1 V) VJ 1/2 VI VI vi M/l TO: CALIFORNIA VENEZUELA EXPRESS CONTAINER
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 980 15 NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT RE: M.V. "PRINCESS ALMALYN" THIS IS TO ADVISE THAT TRANS PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD. TELEPHONE *****66, TELEX R*****5 "TRANPAC" LS OUR AGENT. WE APOLOGISE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE 0 CAUSED. HADJI MAHMUD JAMMANG PRESIDENT PRINCESS ALMALYN SHIPPING LINES ZAMBOANGA CITY. t s QCC Steamship Group Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS
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    • 56 15 If you want to reach manufacturers, exporters and importer*, then Shipping Times it the right advertising trKxlium for you. f :>r further er»qu«nes coll Shipping Times T"I 2******, F.*t 351 or 367 Times r?nfr« I, New Industrial Rood Singapore 1953 or Tel *****2 Ext 38 or 39 Financial Publications Sdn
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    • 587 15 NOTICES I)M( SI F USK M.V. NKW >11 J. WT. 118 Mrtted m 12/11 at mi m •Jeneral Survey on damaged I cargo discharpwl ex Ov ahovr vessel will be held on Mcrtdav I 4lh January ISO as from SOO I am to 12.00 noon No fuither survey will 1*»
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    • 134 15 FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE SABAH, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SIVKJtS PORT CONGESTION SURCHARGES The member Lines of the obov« Conferences have been momtonng the bertf*ng srtuation at the undernoted ports and have reported ond agreed on the following: BENGHAZI Due to the deterioration of the berthing situation
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 617 16 IV TO NORTH EUROPE T«W» Eipms HankwfEJ*n» 3/1 5/1 12/1 13/1 16/1 18/1 23/1 27/1 2/2 4/3 4/2 6/2 "Mm accept** tunsWwnt carp tw CAHBBEAN/WEST MOKS «a Hamburg TomnamtA TW HK I Spore P. Kate* Genoa Trieste CMifefek 26/12 21/121 1/1 3/1 19/1 OmnrLmm 30/12 1/1 I 6/1 7/1 25/1
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    • 444 16 KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION VEGA 16JE LTJUR 171* STORE P Kelanf PENANG SID in Port 31 Dec-2 Jm FROM BUSAN BANGKOK SID In Port 31 D«c-2 lan TO BUSAN 22-25 Jan 26-28 lan 29-31 Jan FROM BUSAN BANGKOK W.7S lan 7fi-?R lan 29-31 Jan TO BUSAN LTAR 172E 22-25 Jan 26-2S
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    • 494 16 ©EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE II ACCEPTM6 Fa ft La CARGO FOfc S tart MM iMn FMM IMmtm htwmt L» Mm Era WO 3/11 24/11 24/41 a/«l */41 1/82 [raU(M 11/n 22/11 2/«2 1/82 9/82 Erafcton 21/1 U/2 11/2 15/2 17/2 U/2 Era l*|t 27/1 7/2 11/42 21/«2 2J/I2
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    • 1036 16 771Ti Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON S>n PJUta* Nmi MTOCTM 11/2 Iw nttSMKCTMmu 4/5 taa 7/1 ta» KTMTIVnit tan NGM 11/1) tm BFS S C Ag«m Moioywa BOUSTEAD SHPWNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 DBCHARONG ONLY AriMtHw D* NHWM" S A
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    • 239 16 HIO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JAPM/STIUUTS SERVICE m »TM</7 t lW m tmm/mni m m-tmji/mx ■urn imk s immport in m (Ttu i ow m INK PJCOJMG KMMG LOW F<M 29-22/1 23-24/1 KMACH OCUM MPME I UIUV9UU PIE Lit m Z2RIIM/7 I 2»1 J7R mat «MT avpas
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    • 780 17 PIL GROUP nflkiTAiftiCD ccDiiirc th rni hmdh unncin«u icnnAU i ahjiqa FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIDAH, JEDOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) S'PORE COLOMBO HOOEIOAH JEOOAH I AQABA I COLOMBO VESSEL 13W/20E 21W/22E TT •-7/2 13-14/3 17-13/4 11-12/2 13-13/3 22-23/2 23-30/3 Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo, Aqaba md Hodaidah. S.E.A.
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    • 674 17 H BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAfQ SERVICE TO/FK»I EUKfE HBUJC B'HAVIN ROM HA VIS SO TOM S'po»« P UM|WGtnu*)f/ Amtrii Antvcfp Franc* MU K VI U/l IVI U/l */l 27/1 a/l 2Vi a/t 17/1 a/i a/i n/i J/J VI V 2 7/2 Jl/1 VJ V 2 7/2 »/2 11/2 J/J
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    • 418 17 Scan Dutch? WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER MSttSS'— 1 s t V. 8 V B on. fct«M I. i M. M mm. M I FKOM WEST MEP/IAST MID/IED SEA i > f I' l> NedNoyd Lines AMERICA (CENTRAL AND 80UTH) S*PM W I NPart I l/t 4/1" j l <VI jA tl/l
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    • 471 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS DEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) M»onk U Jon Cryd«bonk 12 Feb (DMp Tank Spocc Avoiloblc) SPORE R'DAM HULL HMSG 14 Am 8 Fab 11 F«b 15 F«b 12F*b 9 Mor 12 Mor 16 Mor Lukes A* Unos U.S. NEST COAST SERVICE JOMILTRB
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    • 793 18 K LINE cL KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD 1 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA no FnotKsas* PK MOTWI VESSELS TK us m (Mai Nnw *3 6/1 7/1 Pk*c km 24/1 5/2 *awa Mm 22/1 1/2 Kmfet Mm 25/1 22/2 cgnaCertaMrVl4El6/l 171 Onant Mm 6/2 17/2 Marti. Mare 4/2 14/2 i
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    • 283 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAMR/REEFER SERVICE Lh*| tar LOS ANKLES. SAN FIANCBCO. SUTTU. TACOHA. VANCOUVER. B.C AcwHtai fa/fa Cmtmtn f «M"( Smflpct I Aafato IAPALUr IS tan 2«tan 2IM AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE JAPAN SERVICE "VtSHVA ANURAG "VBHVA MAOTA" "VBHVA TASK INDIA SERVICE ittrr. 1/2 M> WEST ASM GULF
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    • 385 18 7? s\. (>roiii> SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TM FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0)04 MARKETING 9111 72 13 I INf Si GENERAL *****1 <14 LINES' TERMINAL OEFICE TELEX RS 24b96 RS 2SS6B A B CARSMIP CABLE CARGOSMIP mil! Container Lilies SAILINGS A WEEK to/trom BANGKOK w srm. sua an xu
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