The Business Times, 23 February 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23,19» 60 CENTS
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  • 389 1  -  By LOH HUI YIN THE Economic Development Board is keen to have Mitsui Petrochemical, a partner in the proposed Ethylene Glycols Singapore (EGS) company, maintain an equity interest in the project, even at a reduced level. This is because Mitsui has a
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  • 177 1 THE Government has expelled two Soviet nationals for espionage activities in Shigapore. The two, who were asked to leave Singapore within 24 hours, are diplomat Anatoly Alekseyevich Larkin and Alexander Alexandrovich Bondarev, a marine superintendent with Keppel Shipyard. A statement from the Ministry of Home
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  • 336 1  -  By BERNADETTE CHOOI THE 10-YEAR-OLD Asian dollar bond market will see its first bond issue accompanied by warrants this week. Seiyu Stores, one of Japan's largest and most diversified retailing companies, will be borrowing US$l5 million in bonds guaranteed by the Dai-lehi Kangyo Bank. Certificates
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  • 480 1  -  By WONG SOUK YEE THE Singapore Government will spend about $12 million on the capita] costs and operating expenses of the Japan Singapore Institute /of Software Technology during its first three years. In addition, the Japanese government has provided |8 million of computer hardware and
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  • 249 1 Reuter A MAJORITY stake in the Arab-Malaysian Development Bank Bhd (AMDB). the merchant banking Joint venture between Malaysian and Arab interests, will be sold to s bumiputra banker, Azman Hashim, for more than M|so million. informed banking sources said agreement has also been reached
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  • 110 1 AFP THE European Economic Community has uktd for u extension of the (leadline for the ratification of the International Natural Rubber Agreement from Feb 28 to April. All the EEC conn tries except Belgium and Italy have signalled ratification, but delays in these two countries meant that
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 75 1 AFP TOKYO, Mon. Japan today denied a report that it has decided to sell enough pipe-laying equipment to the Soviet Union to make up for equipment denied the Russians by the US. A spokesman for the Ministry of International Trade and Industry was commenting on a Newsweek report
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    • 67 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Former Malaysian law minister Datuk Seri Hamzah Abu Samah today announced that be does not want to contest in the next general election. He will also not seek re-election as bead of the Temerloh Umno division at its next delegates meeting. Datuk Seri Hamzah,
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    • 58 1 AFP TOKYO, Mon. French trade authorities, anxious to control imports of Japanese motorcycles of less than 50cc cylinder-size, will, from this month, require prior notification of imports from Japan. The Japanese External Trade Organisation said that although not an import restriction in itself, the measure is an indication
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    • 51 1 AFP JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia should start preparing for a world economic boom in the years 1964 and 1985 after the current recession ends. The government should give priority to strengthening the plantation sector to draw benefit from the boom, said the president-director of the state-owned Export-Import Bank, Muyoto
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    • 53 1 Reuter MANILA, Mon. Philippine Prime Minister Cesar Virata said that Asean members should not compete with one another in offering tax incentives for foreign investment. Mr Virata told tax administrators from all the five member countries that they would be the losers if they tried to compete on
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    • 85 1 UPI NEW YORK, Moo. A World Bank official said in an interview published yesterday that the Reagan Administration's planned cutbacks in foreign aid commitments could bring "considerable political and social turmoil" to the poorest nations in South Asia and Africa. Mahbub ul Haq, director of policy planning of
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    • 71 1 AFP TEHERAN, Mon. At least 11 people were killed and another 11 injured when a powerful bomb planted in a garbage truck went off outside the Vali Asr barracks here early today. Revolutionary guards at the scene of the explosion put the number of dead closer to 15
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  • 445 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH TWO government-owned sister computes Singapore Aerospace Maintenance Company (Samco) and Ordnance Development Engineering (ODE) have Joined hands to manufacture aircraft parts ami eqateMit The tosnufsctnring company* formed by these two of the Sheng-Li Group, called Singapore Aerospace Manufacturing (SAM),
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 187 2 WEST German net currency reserves rose 200 million Deutsche marks in the second week of February to 63.3 billion marks, alter a 300 million mark decline in the previous week. The Bundesbank said noncurrency reserves rose to 3.46 billion marks from 3.45 billion marks, bringing
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    • 455 2  -  By WONG AI KWEI THE WORKING party, formed to look into the establishment of a financial futures market in Singapore, is expected to finish its report by September, though no timetable has been set. Hopefully, by then, it should also be able to
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    • 516 2 NYT CREDIT market analysts in America have all along been saying that the prospect of huge federal budget deficits and the Federal Reserve's tight money policy are causing the current high interest rates. Nobody knows bow Congress will revise President Reagan's budget, but the latest news
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    • 229 2 THE SWISS franc has benefited considerably from the increasingly divergent monetary policies between West Germany and Switzerland. Manufacturers Hanover Trust's (MHT) latest currency review said that the differences in policy, coupled with growing anxiety over Poland's ability to repay its debts to West German
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    • 54 2 Reuter TAIWAN'S International Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) plans to set up a representative office in Paris early next month. The Taiwanese Finance Ministry has also approved the setting up of an office in South Africa by ICBC, in a move to expand trade ties
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    • 477 2 THE US dollar closed firmer against major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Against the local currency, the US dollar opened at 2.0980/90. It quickly settled down at 2.0965/65 and towards closing time, picked up to 2.0970/80. Dealers said trading was very quiet as most banks stayed
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    • 162 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed firmer at 230.60 yen after opening at 229.00. This compared with the 230.40/90 close in both New York and on the US West Coast on Friday and was sharply lower than the 233.60 close in Tokyo on Friday. Trading was
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    • 767 2 Reuter NET West German January bond sales totalled 12.62 billion deutschemarks, after net redemptions of 3.11 billion in December and net sales of 11.06 billion in January 1981, the Bundesbank said. Gross bond sales were 19.17 billion marks in January, up from 12.07 trillion in December and
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    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banha are currently prepared to lead to their beat customer* is 10.15 per cent.
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    • 176 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Feb 22: JJWUWJp., 7<Uys 14* 14* 1 month 14 1&/16 14 13/18 2 month* IS* IS 3 month* 153/16 151/18 8 month* IS* IS* 9 month* 151/18 IS VIS 12 month* 15 5/18 153/16 Da*. §wfn /Miuu r I 1
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    • 36 2 RANGE of price* offered fay di«cooM howca MMfl: Oversight: IM% Call (tepcatta: |Mft 3-monlh Treasury bills 2U 2* J-month Bank bUU g* S months CO 6« «41 months CD 7* 7H Source: National Discount Co
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    • 226 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally easier on European selling in moderate trading, dealers said. Total sales (or the day was recorded at 141 lots while kerb volume at 52 lots with activity centred on April, June, August and October contracts, they said. April closed weaker at U*****.00/374JD an
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    • 33 2 N TVae* Mew Tort S17B UB 1MB UBS Zurich UB UBR UK UBS mm nt Singapore ua UBR 8.JTS UBS Ckatac pric swlnUSc toQan troy ouao t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 73 2 THE dollar In London yesterday was steady and sterling weaker in moderately active early trading. The dollar levelled oat after easing over the weekend in response to Friday's sharp fall in US money supply while sterling was marked lower in the face of the continuing fall in world oU
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    • 134 2 THE US dollar strengthened against major currencies on late short-covering, after initial weakness due to the fall in the latest US M-l money supply figures. However, trading was nervous with sentiment overshadowed by the devaluation of Belgian franc ««h Danish krone in the EMS. The dollar rose to 2.3435/
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    • 230 2 /A AUSTRIAN TRADE MISSION AUSTRIA TO SINGAPORE J M mm CBfTURY PARK SHERATON. m mm MARCH 31 TO APRtt. 2.1 AJM. 8 PJL 26 Austrian companies will be visiting Singapore to promote trade between Austria and Singapore. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in meeting representatives of these companies, indicate on the
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 199 3 PROFESSOR Roger J Berry <aWve), a lecturer on radiotherapy and oncology, will deliver the Fourth Diarmid Guinness Memorial Lecture organised by the Singapore Cancer Society on Friday. Launched in 1978, the annual Guinness Memorial Lecture is sponsored by Guinness Singapore to commemorate Mr Diarmid
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    • 370 3  -  By RICHARD SEAH SINGAPORE will participate in the Frankfurt International Spring Fair this year, with its largest ever delegation of 14 local manufacturers. The fair, which is one of Europe's more established international fairs for gift and houseware products, will be held from Feb 27
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    • 262 3 THE National Productivity Board is organising a workshop next month to help managers raise productivity through the technique of management by objective. Mr Wee Yue Chew, manager of the board's Labour Management Relations Unit, said the technique can be adopted by enterprises here
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    • 110 3 A SINGAPORE trading and manufacturing group is launching an aggressive sales drive aimed at capturing a bigger share of the noncarbon paper (NCR) market in Singapore and Malaysia. The Maya group of companies, agents for Mitsubishi Paper Mill (MPM), will introduce its water-re-sistant NCR paper in April.
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    • 760 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES Feb 8-26: Methods Time Measurement for Work SimpUcation and Cost Reduction, Oberoi Imperial Hotel, Inbucon Feb 8-March 29: rengttah Grammar Review, Bukit Timah Centre, Department of Extramural Studies, NUS Feb 9-March U: Certificate in Computer Data Processing Module IV Management Information Systems, NPB, NPB Feb
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    • 74 3 DE Derek Basfctss (above), 46, has taken up his appointment as chairman of the ICI group of companies in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. He succeeds Dr S A Ridgwell, who becomes president of ICI Japan on March Dr Rush ton Joined the company 21 years ago in
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    • 377 3 POLAROID is confident of increasing substantially its share of the Far East market for amateur cameras following the introduction of its new 600 series cameras. The American camera manufacturer is optimistic in spite at the keen competition from the other camera manufacturers, especially
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    • 265 3 A FTVE-MEMBER delegation from the Japan Iron and Steel Exporters Association is in Singapore far a two-day visit. Led by Mr Hiroyuki Nishimura, the team will meet representatives from the National Iron and Steel Mil and members of the Japanese business community here. Mr Nishimura
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 585 4 NYT THE MEXICAN government has announced a package of economic measures, including a cutback in public spending, aimed at stabilising the economy following last week's 30 per cent devaluation of the peso. Finance Minister David Ibarra Munoz said on Friday that the economy would
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    • 551 4 SCARCITY OF RESOURCES NYT THE AMERICAN food production system, a mighty engine which accounts for a quarter of the nation's gross national product (GNP) and feeds 10 per cent of the rest of the world, "is threatened by growing scarcity of basic resources," according to
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    • 163 4 Reuter AMERICAN ChiefMStaff James Baker mid that weald rintiiiiasial IMS badge! provided they Ai net call far retreat tram Ms basic NtsMie prsgrsMf irS.'SrSS ■ew eats In already drastically reduced seelal prapaMMs and an If par cent increase In defence etyaiIBe WMte Ism badget
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    • 299 4 UPI THE REAGAN Administration may not ratify the pending international Law of the Sea Treaty unleas it Is modified to allow private companies to mine freely for minerals below the ocean floor. James Malooe, special United Nations representative for President Reagan, told
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    • 214 4 AP CHINA moved a step closer towards developing her offshore oil reserves when she issued detailed income tax regulations (or foreign companies engaged in drilling. The official Xinhua news agency reported on Sunday that the regulations follow common international practice with provisions for
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    • 765 4 ARRIVALS 8orriea Local Operator N saber Tlaia Proai CAL CQ31 OOO TPE AI AI413 0100 BOM PAA PAOB 0230 NYC/SFQ/ AHA/HKG MAS MHfiOl 0700 KUL SLA 9Q101 0845 KUL MAS MHftl 0845 PEN MAS MW71 0915 KUL RBA BH2T 0965 BWN MAS MHB1 1000 PEN/KUL MAS MHS0
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    • 586 5 THE tariff preference which Asean nations get as developing countries from Japan is of little signflcance now, and may become even less so in the years to come. In April-November 1981, the last period for which a breakdown is available, goods valued at US$4l2 million
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    • 395 5 JAPANESE trading bouses are turning to South-east Asia in the face of political uncertainties in West Asia and the growing threat of trade restrictions in the United States and Europe. For South-east this development may bring the benefit of keener competition among Japanese
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    • 336 5 Reuter THE West German export sector is currently performing well and this would mean the country can look forward to an upturn in its economy. This was stated by Bundesbank president Karl Otto Poehl in a newspaper article on Sunday. But he warned against
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    • 468 5 NYT UPI TO AVOID even more serious trade frictions than those already in existence, Japan has begun to impose voluntary restraints on its exports of steel to the US. Robert CrandalL senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, believes an informal understanding was readied
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    • 515 5 UPI IN SOVIET eyes, the United States is past its prime, and is a declining military and economic power. A leading Kremlin adviser, Mr Radomir Bogdanov, deputy director of the USSR Institute for the USA and Canada, and thus a top "America watcher",
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    • 149 5 NYT CORPORATE earnings in the United States showed weakness over a broad front in the fourth quarter and for the whole of last year as high Interest rates, a sluggish economy and a strong dollar abroad continued to depress the results of the biggest companies. Cyclical
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    • 704 5 AP, Reuter EUROPEAN Economic Community (EEC) finance ministers have devalued the Belgian franc and Danish kroner by 8 J and 3 per cent respectively. The ministers announced the devaluations on Sunday, in a communique at the end of a 12-hour meeting and in time for
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    • 340 5 Reuter CHINA yesterday denied reports that Deng Xiaoping planned to step down as vice-chairman at a Communist Party congress expected to be held thi* year. "This is utterly groundless," said a Foreign Ministry spokesman. Japanese press reports during the weekend said Party Chairman
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  • 377 6 THE CINEMA in Singapore remained the staple public entertainment long after the allure of the diver screen had dimmed in Western countries. Now, the audience figures for the past three years indicate a progressive diminution in the role of the cinema, seven cinemas closed last year.
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  • 314 6 ONE OF THE risks of taking an outspoken position in favour of some principle or other is that it makes one vulnerable to charges of hypocrisy if one's adherence to such a principle is incomplete. America's support for free trade is a case in
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  • 1157 6  -  The world recession has highlighted the plight of the petrochemical industry. Universal problems of overcapacity, weak prices and too many competitors have led to a dramatic fall in growth rates. Never before, reports SUE CAMERON, have the world's traditional petrochemical producers been more aware
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  • 274 6 JAPAN is now having to face up to the fact that some 30 per cent of its total 6 2 million tonnes a year ethylene capacity is surplus to requirements. Japan's overcapacity, combined with fierce price cutting by a large number of producers all struggling
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  • 274 6 AMERICA'S petrochemical and plastics producers have not suffered such a protracted recession as either the Europeans or the Japanese. But now they are being visited by all the traditional European evils of overcapacity, rising costs and weak prices. Overcapacity in basic chemicals is not as
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  • 711 6  -  ®y BRIAN KILLEN Reuter BRITAIN'S North Sea ofl boom has brought bitterness as well as wealth to the Scottish port of Aberdeen and left many local people longing for the days before "black gold" transformed their Uvea. When Britain began to funnel oil through Aberdeen in
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 613 6 > -H-OK CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 That of a black note? (5) 6 Initially vindictive complaint, but tmspedflc (5) 9 Recover from IL Mcßae? <T) 10 No lady? (5) 11 Mostly officers, these people (5) 12 They cover their pounds in marks, the tools! (5) 13 Deceptively make Emil
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    • 536 6 God kings of Angkor XE3C fit J Mi Ob tke Ucfctar Ml tf fcHi tHiy'i pr«|r»BßM Is t SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening Wbwed by The Young And The Restless 3.25 Reaching For The Stan (Mandarin) 4.10 Afternoon Matinee Wake Me When It's Over (.15 News (English) 6.25 Mari Momiufc
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  • 79 7 ifcfcr «r, I would like to remark on your editorial critique (Feb 10) on Bank of America's to offer incentives to v its personnel in helping to build deposits. I wonder on what knowl- edge or research you base I your know-it-all conclusion (expressed in
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  • 234 7  -  BofA RETIREE ;ing. Also, you disregard the that interest is not a •factor when it comes to '.current accounts, especially 'those of companies. The implication that there is something i*HHng 40. the quality of BoCA's Service I find poorly based: £>ould regard that quality A among
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  • 1599 7  -  LOCAL INVENTOR SCORES A DOUBLE By TSANG SAU YIN A CHANCE meeting between two managing directors, one of a large group of electrical and electronics manufacturing companies, and the other, managing director of a small research firm, turned out to be a most rewarding encounter. This was in
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  • 701 7  -  ■FOBPMj with WONG AI KWEI f&U HAVE Just had lunch at; a top local hotel and are waiting at the entrance (or artaxi to get back to the office. It is late. How would you (eel if the hotel doorman suggested you take a bus
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 591 7 THE CONFERENCE In 1979, the Times Organisation organised Singapore's first-ever conference on 'Trade With China'. In that year, China opened the doors of its enormous market to foreign trade and investment. Since then, the 'Four Modernizations' policy of the Chinese Government has undergone tremendous changes. The initial euphoria has ebbed.
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 464 8 DECLINE OF 92 PER CENT AUSTRALIA'S second largest mining complex, Coozinc Riotinto Australia Limited (CRA), has announced losses for the year ending December 1981. The losses are dramatised by a decision to declare a final dividend of five cents per share for the year compared with 19
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    • 120 8 PEUGEOT BA's ceaselldated set law for lttl Is M| to be abeve toe 1.5 bilHea traacs forecast by toe eempaay last October aad ceald reach IJ} MUlea traaca. Last October Peageet said toe tea—Mated set lest was likely to be anui toe IIM flgare ef
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    • 327 8 PIONEER Electronic expects business condition to continue severe in the present second quarter to March 31 because of large stocks, particularly in Western Europe Japan's leading audio maker, Pioneer Electric, has reported a 55 per cent fall in its consolidated net income for the first quarter ended Dec
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    • 103 8 AMERICAN Telephone and Telegraph decided to leave the quarterly dividend unchanged at US$l.35 per share. ATT said although it expects 1982 to be a reasonable year, "there is enough uncertainty in the economy that it seems inappropriate to change the dividend rate at this time." In five of
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    • 131 8 CATERPILLAR Tractor expects physical sales volume of its products to increase modestly in 1982 compared with last year. For 1981, Caterpillar reported earnings of U556.64 a share from sales of $9.15 compared with $6.53 a share from sales of $8.60 billion a year earlier. Caterpillar
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    • 111 8 EARNINGS at Polaroid for the quarter and year were off because of lower than expected worldwide sales, inventory write-downs and production phase-outs of some older camera products. Polaroid also cited the cost of introducing and scale up of production for the 600 system. US sales were up
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 919 9 NYT HOWEVER wretched their economic lots were in 1981, the poorer countries that supply much of the world's exportable raw materials can expect even worse conditions this year. Most commodity prices that the Third World receives today are only slightly above
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    • 532 9 Reuter cottonseed output >n9Bl/82 is likely to marexceed 27.6 million s(toes, a record, and slightly more than expected. £-£he Hamburg-based jraekly publication Oil iarJrf said this is 8 per cent £r two million tonnes above She previous peak last sea«sa and compares with the tecst recent
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    • 666 9 THE MYSTERIOUS tin buyer, who has unsettled world markets for months during a £500 million buying spree, may force a crunch this week by demanding that some leading metal dealers deliver 20,000 tonnes of tin. By the encf of this week, a
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    • 381 9 AP WITH THOUSANDS of American farmers trying to avoid bankruptcy, US Agriculture Secretary John Block has a plan to beef up the depressed US (arm economy by curbing production. The plan could affect countries that import American grain and other farm products, but some agricultural experts
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    • 315 9 Reuter THE All-Malaya Chinese Mining Association has hit out at the efforts of the GSA and vested interests on the London Metal Exchange to depress the tin market. "Such concerted action amounts to a grand collusion, if not a downright conspiracy, to hurt producers who
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    • 165 9 CSKNESE Priim ffrrtwie, «V M kf ytrtertey. v OMMnt ail: Bulk fob $100.00 ••fieri, old drum (in second Wad dram) fob (112.00 sellers. dram fob $116.00 sellers. '4>fn: Mixed (loose) 160.00 kjyfl !>. Muntok white peppar fob Asta NLW (377.50 sellC9,'Sarawak white pepper faq (ph. NLW $372.50 sellers,
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    • 188 9 and cotton prices lag* quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. j»t&o HK dollars, spot ex-go--.Sattea yam: China Blue $&nix 20s 2,470 32s 3,175, 40b a£N (per bale of 400 lbs). gsads: China ButGlobe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs Flower and Butterfly SBQ{ Flying Geese unq (per inches
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    • 303 9 9QGAPOBE: Yesterday's atfmng prices In SJ per kilo, WHITE: 100 per cent ({NgjiClasß (Kangaroo) new artgil.3o, 100 per cent second (Satt',l-06, 100 per cent third <1m5i.03, 25 per cent new crop qir jttock, B-10 per cent no stSefc--JHAI BROKEN. A-super arm. Special 0.63. *3HAI RICE: 55 per cent no
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    • 75 9 THE STRAITS tin price in Peaaag yesterday fell to MSS2JI ft kilo, DMTlag farther dewa withla the ITA middle prlee sector d $32.11 aad The tall was attrlhated to higher dlspMftl d metal aad sblaterest. Hewever, tafia* eatlftl buyer saapwrt was seea at this tower level aleag with
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    • 34 9 Rubber; Feb 22 Singapore: March: 173.50 coats (down 0.60 coat) Malaysia: March: 199.60 cents (down 0.50 cent) Tin: M 532.96 per kilo (down 25 cents) Officisl offering: 279 toaaes (up 28 tonnes)
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    • 105 9 Reuter THE Thai Foreign Trade Department will sell 60,000 tonnes of rice to Singapore for delivery during the next 12 months, Deputy Director General of the Department, Oranut Osathanond said. It will comprise white rice 100 per cent second grade and 10 per cent and the
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    • 279 9 RUBBER prices in Singspore yesterday closed slightly easier with March One RSS buyers quoted at 173.50 cents per Idlo, tfown half a cent from last Friday's close, dealers said. v Morning prices were marked down slightly on lower London advices but recovered marginally on some covering interest, they said.
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    • 314 9 HAS prices In cenU per kUo yesterday: (per kilo) i Micrv (per kilo) 1st. 1 R.S.S. prompt t.o.ty. 170.50 Int. 1R&S. Midi 17X90 Int. 1 RS.S. April 17U0 Int. 164.00 UK/CM 10.00 Int. J RS.S 1(100 UK/Coat 138 50 Int. 4 RS.S. 1«.00 UK/Coot 147.00 lot 5 R.S.S
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    • 112 9 NOON SSI 1 and SMR pneaa yrnm Ul 88R30 SSR 50 (Mm polWt) (lloo poQM) Mtrch (Corroot MU) Man 163.SON 166 SON 161 JO 163 50N April (Forward Ml*) Baron Bolters ***** 167 SON 163.60 166. SON MKKLB March April SMRCV SMRL smrs SMR CP SMR 10
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 570 9 Two exclusive seminars to be conducted for the first time In this region by Somers H. white banker and management financial consultant from the United States. Businessmen from 20 countries have paid over US$l million to hear his presentations. .HOW TO BORROW TWICE THE MONEY WITH HALF THE RT ACQUISITIONS.
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  • 1486 10 BID and after price* officially listed and bmlmtm in and reparted 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 ON* INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Acaa (1MB)
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  • 166 10 The Savlnga Fund S par* Prog Pawl S par* Sec. Fund S pore Invest Fund S'pcre Equity Fund tar Pai IB IB ia IB l.B lb "1u in 1JB 110 LU IS DUmaSd*"*' S'pore Pd(USI) S» nonami tar PUhB) 071 OA 1.70 (Jaa)(U>day) D UNIT JUUIHOTI Mai Invest
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  • 2843 10 1961/1061 High Low 1 Coapuy li +*rGr's Dhr Dhr Crr Gr's TTd Net P/K Vol (■OOO) Day High U» SKCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 404 11S 350 312 420 300 470 532* are 430 240 115 130 150 300 TO 300 220 322 231 Acma, Alcorn Allied Choc
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  • 1552 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units, unless other- 'SI-.I wise specinw. INDUBTBIALA Ifc—i (UB) kimm (1» IBS) (It) LB I B
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  • 124 10 MALAYSIAN Tikteci Campaay Berted: AGM to be held at 178-3 Jalan Sungai Bed, Kuala Lumpur on Feb 24 at 11.30 am, followed by the EOGM 0 RAHMAN Hydraafe Tla Berted: AGM to be held at 8th Floor Wisma MISC, 2 Jalan Conlay, Kuala Lumpur on Feb 24 at
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  • 619 10 SHARK prteee toned mixed yeetergay at the Wigipwi ■to eh jg| after a steaag epealag. The flnaasß was prshahly a spills ver treai toat Friday's raiJy |Wtoej!_eeat| theS^alts iJ'toto «f the stock airtrt yeetergay was typical tt the earreat bm4 whea tevestsrs take whatever
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  • 165 10 THE KUALA Lumpur market flntehfd only slightly higher on profit-taking after a firmer opening in moderate trading. In industrials, Taiping Textiles and Pegi rose 14 cents each to M 53.36 and 13.56 respectively while Straits Trading gained 10 cents to 8.80 and MUI six cents
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  • 265 10 ■OKL Grand Central has appointed Mr Chung Sht" Che a director of the company. SOKE DABBY BM will be moving into its new offices at Wisma Lee Rubber, Jalan Melaka, Kuala Lumpur on March 8,1982. THE registered office of B—stead Beldlaga Singapore branch is now at 22nd floor,
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 929 11 THE RESTRUCTURING of "ftP Evans' Far Eastern interests, currently under .;#ay, has generated some unhappiness among certain Malaysian shareholders of its estate companies operat- Ihg in the country. Their concern centres on the allegation that the complex scheme of restructuring 'proposed by the
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    • 226 11 EARNINGS ef Malaeea. kaaed Ayer Mtlck Bilker Cempaay BM were mwgiaAlly tower but ytmr, as i remit ef tower eatpat ui talllac prieee af rawer aai palm efl. Tk riepiey inn Iwwfvff, I® IwW d#wn Tie —frt pre hi profit tar the yew nM
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    • 1308 11 Market Talk... MALAYAN Banking Bhd (Maybank) is expected to achieve group net profit of •bout MUO million (or the ■ecOOd half Of its HnanHal year ending June 30, 1982, says UK-based stockbroker, Laurence, Print ĕ Co in its latest newsletter. This should give a
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    • 494 11 LION Corpora tk» Bhd's offer of 1.74 million shares to Malaysian investors was over-subscribed 41.5 times, Indicating that there is still a good demand for attractively priced new issues. A total of 44,895 applications for 74,105,000 shares was received involving $74 million when
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    • 205 11 THE NET profit of 8m Mlgad Itwwry Ltd in 1981 was HKUO.B2 million (146.22 million previously) on turnover of $310.70 million ($265.36 million). Pinal dividend of 10 cents (same), plus cash bonus 18 cents (same) will be paid, making a total of 58 cents (same). Books will be
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 143 11 STOCKS IN Manila yesterday closed mixed as the .commercial and industrial sector and miners eased while oils firmed, dealers -.said. Turnover rose to 2.1 million pesos from 441,000 on Friday. Gainers were Basic Pe- troleum which closed at .0 008 from 0.0078 and Oriental "B" at 0.036 from 0.025
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    • 29 11 HJLHANG SENG Monday 12T7.01 Friday 1380.92 We«k Ago 1248.35 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS "Monday 0483 Friday 8404 Week Ago 001.9 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 900.4 Friday 500.5 •WMk Ago 510J
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    • 259 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed slightly easier with trading quiet throughout the day, broken said. Prices eased after the technical rebound of the past week as investors held back on the lack of fresh factors to stimulate the market. The (3.1 billion fall in the latest
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    • 202 11 THERE was no dominant trend in prices and volumes in Sydney yesterday were low with investors waiting (or a guide from overseas markets, brokers said. At the close, the All-Ordinaries index was off a fractional 0.1 points to 506.4 with the industrial marker down 1.2 points
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    • 482 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday gained ground over a broad front with interest enlivened by the sharp yen upturn against the US dollar and weakening US interest rates, dealers said. The market average gained 45.06 points to close at 7,158.36, but trading was light on a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 44 11 FURNITURE A]l II Touch of Class LUXURY INTERIORS PTE. LTD. 321, Plaza SinQapura fACTOKr mumtMT* fry* f(3K SOUTH CAST MM STTHLtS-EAJPTE LTD Unit 1003, 10th Floor, Tan Boon Liat Building, Out ram Road. Singapore 0316. Tel: *****47 (3 Lines) Cable: STIHLSEA Telex: RS *****
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    • 100 11 COMPUTER PAYROLL PROCESSING SERVICE •TICL DATA SERVICES The Computer Bureau o! International Computers Limited Europe's Leading Computer Manufacturer Production of standard payroll reports: Pay Advices e Bank Schedules Coinage Analysis e Employee Information e Deductions e Management Reports e Allowances e Government Tax Information AN jICLj SERVICE PRODUCT Other computer
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 150 12 Rises Indices Spore Laad 790 +61 Feb 19 Feb 22 Duloa Bat C K Tu| Jacks Imt St 8U»aishlp 536 41 500 230 486 20 15 12 BT Indicator: Industrials: *****4 753.01 *****7 753.41 Perils Plant 444 12 Finance. 1710.39 1898.99 Til 234 11 Hotels: 112.92 1112.19 O C
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    • Article, Illustration
      158 12 A STRONG epeaiag by share prices ea the Stock Exekuge sf Siippin yesterday was nst sustained m preflt-takers waded ia alter last Friday's esenragiig galas. Ike Straits Times ladastrlal ladex meved a traetleaal I.M pstats higher to 1tt.41, while the Rsslaess Times ladieator of the day's II mest
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  • 596 12 "mm mm*** by HOCK LOCK SIEW LIEN Use and its subsidiary Saath MaJaySbi MhUm have been sitting quietly on the local stock exchange for a long time, ideal targets (or a takeover by groups planning to revitalise the operations of the two companies. But the speed with which
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  • COMPANY BRIEFS
    • 49 12 has re- vealed that the sale of its Broome Estate for Ms 23 million has given rise to a surplus of $19 million over the book value. Earlier, the company only reported the total cash consideration for the sale but omitted the amount of the resultant surplus.
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    • 22 12 has nominated Tuan Sheikh Mahmud bin All to the board following the resignation of Tuan Haji Hanafiah bin Haji Ahmad.
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    • 53 12 has informed that the balance of US$4 million of its US$lO million 8.5 per cent guaranteed bonds have been fully redeemed on Jan 15,1962. It has therefore requested that the bonds be deleted from the official lists of the Singapore stock exchange with effect from
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  • 223 12 THE New Stralte Times gntp has art aadertakea a prifuriiaal valaatlaa af all Mi pwyittM aiaee lfR. Hawever, the beard will give die raaaMerattaa to this Baiter, NBT depaty ekalrmaa aid aatgaiag maaaglag director Datak Jmmm SmUm (#ld SImfoIMM" era at toe
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  • 432 12  -  HHI Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM SINGAPURA Building Society (SBS) is the latest finance company to venture into leasing as part of its expansion programme, which also includes the opening of new branches. SBS will branch into this relatively untapped field by creating
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  • 275 12 TAIPING Textiles obtained approval from the Capital Issues Committee (CIC) for five of its eight proposed acquisitions, but their terms have been substantially revised. Taiping will now have to issue only 36.96 million new shares valued at Ms 2 each for the five
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 78 12 U5525,000,000 Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit, due 24th August 1984 EUROPEAN ASIAN BANK (Singapore Bandi) In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the six month interest period from 24th February 1982 to 24th August 1982, the Certificate will cany an
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    • 226 12 ONE-STOP TO COPENHAGEN ROME ATHENS mm m n m M n Athens VT v- > r 1 x^-vF 7 f»- ->* V m '<£» Introducing Thai's new Great Circle Express Routes to Europe that fly you non-stop from Bangkok to Copenhagen, Rome or Athens. Our weekly, smooth as silk flights
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 306 13 THE FAR Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC) will decrease the Singapore/ Malaysia currency adjustment (actor (CAF) from 15 per cent to 10.5 per cent. Tbe new rate takes effect from Feb 25. An FEFC statement said that the February quarterly review of currency values
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    • 517 13  -  By JUNE LIM THE MALAYSIAN national line has contracted a group of British scientists to instruct its officers on the navigation of natural gas carriers in and out of the port of Bintulu in Sarawak. The British team will use the Cardiff ship simulator, known
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 89 13 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN and New Zealand/Eastern Shipping Conference will cut bunker surcharges (or shipments to west and north Australia to 29.3 per cent from 30 per cent from March 1. The surcharges for shipments to east and south Australia, Papua New Guinea and New Zealand are unchanged
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      • 59 13 AFP A PANAMANIAN-registered tanker, Daaimar, operated by a Singapore shipping company, has been involved in a pay dispute in Jakarta with its crew, who refuse to sail pending settlement. The larger part of its some 30-member crew, including 15 Sri T.ankans and an assortment of other nationalities, have
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      • 118 13 AFP SRI LANKA and the Soviet Union have signed a shipping agreement recently to share cargo on a 50-50 basis, both in terms of tonnage and freight earnings. This is Sri Lanka's first shipping agreement with an East European country. The cargo sharing arrangement will enable Sri Lanka's
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    • 707 13 SMpplag Un Pag* CM Achlpelefo Shpf vm 1 Ale* vm I Xfro-Eunsu VI 3 AUtraas vn 4 Alpac VI 5 Aagoaave V 1 ANL i 1 A PC Line IX > APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ascl m 1 Asia Merchant VI > Austaaia List V
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    • 154 14 LLOYD'S Register of Shipping has introduced new rules and special class notations for dynamically positioned ships and mobile offshore structures. The new rules allow for three different class notations to be assigned to LRclassed ships and mobile offshore units. The notation "DP (CM)' will be applicable
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    • 459 14 THREE of CP Ships' 779TEU Voyageur class container vessels have been fixed by a Chilean operator for 12 months plus six months on option, with deliveries being on a staggered one-month basis over January to March. Displaced from North Atlantic operations in the wake
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    • 232 14 THE Queen Elizabeth 2, the last of the superliners, will be calling at Port Klang and Singapore this week on its 90-day round-the-world cruise itenerary. The flagship of Cunard Steamship Company, owners of two previous "Queens", the Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth, arrives in Port
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    • 1551 14 ACTIVE time-charter business on Friday featured an otherwise quiet and generally rather featureless freight market with Soviet interest reappearing for vessels for voyages via North and South America. Soviet operators booked a 64,000 tooner with delivery Cape Passero for a trans-Atlantic round voyage at US$4,000 daily and paid
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    • 627 14 Feb 1-March 8 Tanker operations and economics course, School of Navigation, City of London Polytechnic. Feb 21-25 Saudi Transport "82, AlDhiafa Exhibition Centre, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Feb 23 General Aviation: its future in Europe, Symposium in the Royal Aeronautical Society lecture theatre, London. Feb 23-27 International security, safety
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    • 301 15 AFP JAPANESE charterers took advantage of the lower crude oil prices and abundant tonnage to book several large super-tankers at cheap rates out of the Gulf States area last week. One ultra large crude carrier (ULCC) was fixed from this area to Japan at worldscale 16.5, the
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    • 423 15 UPI A MARINE board of investigation has started the difficult task of investigating the sinking of the Ocean Ranger, hampered by the lack of on-board witnesses or material evidence from the world's largest oil rig. The US Coast Guard and the National Transportation
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    • 728 15 Business Day THE NUMBER of applications for vessel acquisition in the Philippines fell to a three-year low last year, reflecting the cautious attitude among operators of fishing, domestic and overseas ships. Figures from the the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) showed that it
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    • 5288 20 SCHEDPLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world 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
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    • 635 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO •a Godowns FCL OU* Voy Arrival for LCL Movement onip Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Mode Benvalla 5837 ***** 0100 Ben Line 49 0800-0900 TT Plata 58 24.2.82 0700 Star Shpg 49 1400-1500 TT N. Golovanov 2CW/82 ***** 1800
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    • 1586 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AeMpalaga Bkpc Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN/KL PK). Adriatic CaataMn Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/ Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Afra FwaMa Use Tranagroup Pte Ltd (S).
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    • 2192 22 MARGINALLY better results have been reported by Lloyd's marine underwriters. However, in spite of some reduction in shipping losses last year, marine underwriters must still face a bleak year for profits. Although rates hardened slightly early in 1981, underwriters were subsequently hit by the
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    • 379 22 EIGHT major Japanese ports and shipping business organisations have agreed on berthage and buoyage rate increases for fiscal years 1382 and 1983. The eight ports are Tokyo, Kawasaki, Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Shimonoseki and Kitakyushu. The new berthage rate is 10.15 yen per grt per
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    • Article, Illustration
      599 22 AIUTiU UPFEL WHABVB Asia No 15 (hauls 10m «M after Chidambaram hauls) 8/9 Aattopi (0100 after Atrrvlda) 31/ 33 Chidambaram (0510 hauls 10m west) 0/7 Dal Tub Shan (after Ramooeverett) tt EUraburg (after Beta Roao) 11/ 14 Geaeral Zhdaaov (Tanker) (reberths after Bum Chin, P/O) 15/10 Kota
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    • 190 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 301 13 PIL GROUP I **OULA* CONTAINER FEEDER •ENTICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. £V^t*£ R P VIDE regular semi-con-FOR THE PERSIAN GULP AND RED SEA PORTS. SMPagaV HMDS LONDON Freights SHIPPING Events SHIPPING Sehedale CONTAINER Sehediles WHO Acts fer Whem SHIPS h Pert REGIONAL Weather SSU2L .1 l< I )1 I I
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    • 233 13 SEALORDH 11 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES I •hJm E rm FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Dubai (16/3). Damnum (18/3). Kuwait (20/3). Abu Dhabi (24/3) Doha (26/3). Bahrain (2S/3) Dammam (26/3), Kuwait (28/3), Abu Dhabi (31/3). Doha (3/4). Bahrain (6/4) Dubai (7/4). Dammam (9/4), Kuwait (11/4), Aba Dhabi
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    • 508 13 FESCO LINES m FAR-EASTERN v SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services To SOUTH EAST ASIA, JAPAN, INDIA, USA CANADA. Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, OULF. ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS as PhUKJelphi* rr •SWGVORE CLOSM6 TKS: CY 27th F«b
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 732 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR o*o9, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE atom. Genoa, 2) Amsterdam, Mwp, L .Havre, B* Haven, Aarhu. Capaakifen. HeSmiu 4) MM. Stw tw* Europe carjo tor feeder na S port
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    • 162 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF —US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA ■^111 tw—mw~ww—*m i-f i nil VVtt-i rim TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF IJ'll I,I 'TT T •a/i vi z/« V 4 v« u/4 *11/) U/l 17/4 a/4 24/4 a/4 VI Wi Vi Vi Vi TV3 t/4 V* 1/3
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 928 15 OCL Overseas Containers Limited The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHIPPING J Singapore to Sabeh, Sarawak, AIJH Brunei Ports and Bangkok TCONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT few rum Lt Mnn lM 24/7 25/2 27/2 ■vi m/i a/i mn 11/1 U/l 14/1 11/1 19/1 a/1 22/1 M/l
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    • 659 15 pfg Franco Belgian Services >"•; 'h .'i h. I'jr: ;f <', r»: 7 lr/i tavmxm m *p«t aram raa 21 FA i MB aCNLBMS (Mb 7 Mb TO SB Ma II Mb 11 MB OMT* CMP IS Mb It Mb (OUR CMMCE 11 *M It Mb l* Itawo t'Aai HW|
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 506 16 EXPORTS urfo tor CAMBEM/MST MOES nt Huntwrt S pore PK Pw Mno Gonoa Wburj B'hmo Mam Anhrerp 2»/2 5/3 28/ 3 5/4 1/4 30/3 Ebo Lm 4MB uprm 12/3 30/3 1/4 4/4 12/3 30/3 1/4 4/4 •15/3 30/3 1/4 4/4 19/3 6/4 1/4 11/4 2/4 20/4 22/4 25/4 9/4 27/4
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    • 351 16 i mvi KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION STORE P. Katanf PCNANG ALTAR 173N 16-18 Mar 19-21 Mar 22-24 Mar FROMBUSAN BANGKOK ALTAR 174E 16-11 Mar 19-21 Mar 22-24 Mar TO BUSAM VEGA 171W 3-5 Apr 64 Apr 9-11 Apr FROM BUSAA BANbH U" VEGA 172E 3-5 Apr 64 Apr n Apr TO
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    • 544 16 0 EVERGREEN LINE FAR CAST EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCtPTMC Fa ft La CAOOO FOR: (<• S/T i»/j n/i 1 a/J a/)" for L*»t I/) IV) 27/) 31/1 1/4 V« Ew NU IV> 1/4 IV4 U/« 14/4 for U* 24/) 1/4 14/4 l«/ 4 U/4 21/4 ALSO ACCEFTMG LCL/FCI I FCL/FGL
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    • 695 16 \l* BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON tm* f**m >—i ww hn/nM «n«r- 77/21 r* KTMTTtWYM 1/7 Mb fl/SW M-M 2/ Ma MM" 7/11 Ite BFSSC Ao»nn r, MoloyM BOUSTEAD SHPHNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 DISCHARGING ONLY CM "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAMS FOR DURBAN MONTTVCEO BUENOS AKS
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    • 99 16 mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD OCEMKSOMCD TNWONMU PAZ ESIKLLA an ik NTftQMM OASS SMT VMMTOMOMM rr*i M-2V2 »-27/2 2721/2 1-3/1 2S-1/3 24/3 S-f/3 11-11/3 12-13/3 12-13/3 aauK/iiami M7B/VW imiMii omftora SL/W UNION LINE rr~. 111 KYOWA LINE ITT m auw > an», UST MM9MMMIM IBM 8475/V7ZU mu> m am
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 439 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINfM SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIPAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Rerler Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL KOTA BAHABAT KOTA BAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT wn/2 18-31/3 tsi HOOEIDAH IJEDOAH I AQABA I COLOMBO I S PORE 9-10/6 13-14/6 I i IIM i 9-10/3 12-13/4 17-16/5 21-22/6 26-27/7 12-13/3 15-16/3 15-16/4
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    • 597 17 *T» BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE HBURC R'HAVEN ROAM HAVRE SOTON ISTOE*. Imnm* 1 'iS mm IV) OuUM 21/ I 21/3 23/) 11/3 24/) 22/) 4/4 J/4 7/4 )1/) 12/4 13/4 15/4 1/4 V 5 V 5 t/5 1/5 1/5 11/5 IVS 14/5 IC/S J/5 Hm 8
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    • 473 17 rm m v irf if in lll V' f ii P ft' v 7 /I id Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER TO Mtp/yKtf<gscAM SERVICE SM k I DM* 2V2 I FUKA VI I OMCJA 11/1 ftHOCA 11/3 I DDK* 24/1 riMct i/* S»txo«t Em Uin I) tashMML Uwpel laMa
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    • 439 17 a rt BOUSTFAD SHIPPING AGFNCIFS BANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK 23 Mor IS Apr 21 Apr 26 Apr CORABANK 22 Apr 18 Moy 21 May 24 May \l v Lykosyfe Lines U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE (*Nn> Ortoans. MoMe. Houston Galveston) U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE T/J HK> (Laa* a*) ft
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 209 18 K l-INE xa law !n^i» no H U 2 NT H/3 2S/3 U/l 23/3 11/3 15/4 H/3 f/4 g/2 4/4 «/3 M/ 4 31/3 12/4 V 4 IV4 2/4 a/4 I Vll+ rrn STMTNCOMM *11/173 austialia mm nt/iM. tohbo mm m/m__ (Contamrs m*) Mm also accaptmi Mm* Qaboos 14# r/J>
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    • 435 18 CAUFORRA/PACFIC NORTH NEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Lm*| hr lOS MKELES. SAM FIARCBCO. SATTU. TACOMA. (MCOUK) RC fa/fa emumm "AUSTRALIA EXPRESS COHTARER SERVICE Ac«»M| Fa/fa Cantanan Plata* S port MM AM M» iccnitj W IIM 3Mar 15 Mar 17 Mar a Mar ftm Emr 20IM 22 Mr 3 Apr 5
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    • 323 18 JOHORE SHIPPING 1/fT 'S3 JAIAN TENGKU HA OAR POPT net AN(. SEtANGOB MALAYSIA HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD Express Dratted Service from P. Ketang 1 East Mataysa I Bruno (Accepting corgo for potet&ng m LPK Gdn No: 3 (South hart) l a BINTULU |M CONTRACTORS SDN. BERHAD 37. hmtm tm M
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    • 441 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601 ICB Building Way Singapore Tei *****22 *****67 P Kelang T e i *****4 38 7005 MIDPIi EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES RIVANG NO. 13.. HAtWOO MO. 2 NONSBON Satd/Banfhui 4 (far Bandar Abbas/B Khomen. Hi Hyundae Shipping Co. lid. S par* P. Katanc Leadtot tar ■23 Fab
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    • 320 18 f INTRASEA (PTE) LTD BREAKBUIK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE/IM A. FDQJTY NB 123. Alt* acceptiaf Aipim*ia/Ba|Ma4 30 Mr MMi/Unml/irstfK/ MMbvi/MMM/lftvy Mrs to Mrvt/Trtotf/L*toMa/T«to«/ n ALP AC LINE S pore P Keun« Lu*k ALPAC ASIA *53 7 Mar kbr A«arts: Skppm WTIASEA (TO) LIB KO Umpv VEO
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 449 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): c pau. m C IO2E 28 S S BRDGE 35W. 0 CHEF 21W.. K CHANCE TH Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Havre K CHANCES Sailed TWBRDttSE Sailed H JADE 5E Sailed R JACEWON IS Sailed H GARNET S
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    • 444 19 MALDIVE LINES MALDIVE GRACE 1/3 Loading For Karachi/Kuwait MALDIVE CHEST 25/2 Loading For Hodetdah MALDIVE CAMMED 24/2 Loading For Male MALDIVE IGQeai 15/3 Loading For Jeddah MALDIVE RTORTER 5/3 Loading For Male MAUJIVE PREE 6/3 Loading For Jeddah MALDIVE PKXCER 10/3 Loading For Jeddah MALDIVE MAGE 15/3 Loading For Dammam
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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