The Business Times, 31 March 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31,1182 60 CENTS
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  • 676 1  -  By BARRY VOLPERT WALL STREET is not to blame for high interest rates. It is simply waiting for President Reagan to show that he can get control of the budget deficit before it commits itself to a course which will
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  • 498 1  -  By BERNADETTE CHOOI THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has continued to tighten liquidity in the money market, prompting further increases in banks' prime rates. Money market watchers generally believe that the authorities are in favour of the recent round of interest rate increases. However,
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  • 465 1  -  By RONNIE LIM SINGAPORE-BASED oil industry representatives who took part in a major offshore oil exhibition in Beijing last week are optimistic that their participation will benefit them in the future. "We haven't come here expecting to sell anything off the shelves," they said. But
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  • 348 1 MALAYSIA is in the process of tightening legal provisions against malpractices in the shipping industry. The updating of the Merchant Slipping Ordinance 1352 is part of this exercise, said Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Abu Hassan Haji Omar. Datuk Abu Hassan said even though problems
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 55 1 MELBOURNE, Tues. Qantas is to reduce the cost of travel between Australia and Asian cities. The prices of both fares and holiday packages are expected to be substantially cut between Australia and Asia. Qantas is understood to be planning to reduce fares for travel between Asia and
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    • 49 1 AFP TSUKUBA (Japan), Tues. The state-run electro-technical laboratory has developed a new computer technology which out-performs silicon-based computers in speed and electricity efficiency. The new computer element is based on the Josephson effect. Officials said it makes possible a new generation of smaller and faster computers. AFP
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    • 65 1 Reuter BRUSSELS, Tues. An agreement by EEC leaders at their summit here to coordinate industrial investment and the measures against unemployment represents a good compromise, said West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt. He said it bridges a gap between those who wanted to spend Western Europe out of recession
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    • 83 1 AFP TOKYO, Tues. US Secretary of Defence Caspar Weinberger has told Japan that a Japanese-made floating dock was used for repairing the Soviet aircraft carrier, Minsk, and warned against exports likely to help the Soviet military build-up, Japanese defence chief Soichiro Ito said today. Mr Ito told a
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    • 82 1 AFP TOKYO, Tues. Japan's external current account almost struck a balance in February with a surplus of US$35 million, showing a marked improvement from a $1.86 billion deficit in January. Japan's exports in February totalled $11.54 billion, down 3.0 per cent from the year-before level, and its imports
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    • 59 1 AFP MANILA, Tues. Philippine trade officials have called for the removal of marginal deposits on import letters of credit between Indonesia and the Philippines, in line with trade liberalisation initiatives in Southeast Asia. Filipino businessmen have complained to the Ministry of Trade and the central bank here that
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    • 76 1 Reuter BEIJING, Tues. China exported J more than US$lOO million worth of electronic products and accessories last year, five times the 1980 figure. The New China News Agency quoted a minister as saying China attached great importance to imports of electronic products and would continue to import technology
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  • 287 1 MALAYAN Breweries has ssld Mb M per eeat stake la Lsspard Blew cites which speratos a highly aaprsfitable brewery la New ZeaIwi. MBL said yesterday Its iatorests la Lespard were asld is lisa Breweries, a New Zealaad-hased rem—ay which «was the ether M
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  • 302 1  -  By CHOO AI LENG YET another hotel group, Overseas Union Enterprise, has reported sharply higher earnings for the year ended Dec 31, 1981 in line with industry expectations. OUE, owner of the 1200room Mandarin Hotel in Orchard Road, yesterday announced a commendable 58 per
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  • 181 1 THE Department of Trade is adopting a more thorough approach to export promotion. Mr Ng Chon Choo, the department's director for trade promotion, said the department will now send its trade officers to lay the groundwork before a trade mission visits a country. Alternatively, it will also consider
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 394 2 Reuter JAPAN is ready to intervene in the foreign exchange market strongly and boldly when the Japanese currency weakens sharply against the US dollar, finance ministry officials said. They described the yen as currently undervalued on the market, adding that possible increased intervention would be the only
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    • 327 2 CHINA'S foreign borrowings have risen steeply since the opening up of the economy in 1977, mainly to finance investments. Last year, China borrowed about US$5.3 billion. This was more than double the levels in 1579 and 19» *2.3 billion and *2.1 billkw and up shandy from a mere
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    • 95 2 BANK Negara MalajMdh nU aai tarda exehaaae reaerves fell to M$BJB Mills» at asii Marti frsnn 1841 HUtoa at tmd-Fekrn-ary aai 18.1» Mlltoa at bUFebraary. Tstal assets irsppci to $11JK Mlltoa sa March 1» trans fllJl MB— «a Feb H aai $IZM Mlltoa sa Feb IS, the
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    • 293 2 Reuter UK STERLING hank loans and acceptances rose by an estimated 6.5 per cent, or £4.51 billion, of which £4.44 billion went to the private sector, in the three months to mid-February. The Bank of England said the increase compares wtth the 6.7 per cent,
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 22 2 THE tverage rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.92 per cent.
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      • 163 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on liar 30; S£-"«r 7dsn 13 li/16 15 9/10 1 month 159/10 157/16 2 months 15* 15* 3 months 15 11/1615 9/16 6 months 15* 15% 9 months 15* 15H 12 months 15* 15* DMIKA*. 1 month 3 months 6 months
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      • 44 2 RANGE of price* offered by discount house* on Mar 31: Oversight. 3H% Call deposits: M to 1H« 2ir2i Mtag 3-month Treasury bills 3* 3« 3-month Bank bills »V> 8H 3 months CD 8H 8H 6 months CD 8« 8H Source: National Discount Co
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      • 60 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday dosed weaker at 245.75 yen compared with the 246.70 opening. This compares with the 246.30/45 New York overnight close. Trading was an active 11.50 billion. Forward dollar rates fell aharply in thin trading volume of $190 million, as discounts widened to
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      • 37 2 Banknote rates yesterday US 5.81 5.83 UK 10.35/10.45 Brunei 2.TO/172 W Germany 2.42/2.44 Malayria 2 485 2.505 Philippines 0.70/0.72 Singapore 2.73/2.75 Burma 1.50/2.50 India 4.60/4.80 Indonesia 0.83 0.88 Japan 2.37/2.38 Korea 0.77/0.82 Thailand 25.30/25.80 Taiwan -14.20/14.40
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      • 30 2 Opening quotes yesterday: US -1.7815/22 Can 2.1892/915 Ctom 1.2289/92 D Mk 4.2980/3030 D F1 4.7596/650 S FY 3.4410/55 B FY con 81.12/27 F FY 11.1468/6» Lit 2352.50/2356.50 Yen 437.35/438.15
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      • 467 2 SENTIMENT was mixed on the foreign exchange market yesterday with the US dollar strengthening against the deutschetnark bat weakening against the yen. Trading of the US dollar against the Singapore dollar and sterling was quiet. Against the Singapore dollar, the US unit opened at SP.IIIO/30 and fluctuated within
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      • 273 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally firmer on buying and shortcovering interest supported by the metal's rise in overseas markets, dealers said. Trading was moderately active with total sales for the day recorded at 244 lots while kerb volume at 64 lots. Prompt closed firmer at US$327 50/329.50 an
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      • 42 2 New York Mm rrt 7 088 7 OZB 7.US 7 OK Zurich 6 *B 7 00B 7 OSS 710S —> MM Singapore 7.05B 7 00B 715S 7 IBS dating prtc ■m in US dollar* troy oudci 1. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 437 3 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will not exchange the ground floor banking hall in its proposed Guild House for an adjacent piece of land belonging to Four Seas Communications Bank. This is the decision taken by the management committee of
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    • 263 3 TEA prices held generally steady at yesterday's international tea auction here with 1,060 chests on offer. Papua New Guinean and North Indian tea were sold at about the same levels as the last auction. The 160 chests of Papua New Guinean tea sold well,
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    • 289 3  -  By LOH HUI YIN AS CONCRETE is a more economical building material than imported structural steel, attention should be given to increase its production and to widen its use. To achieve that, Mr Lee Bay Tseng, who is an architect and president of the Singapore Concrete
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    • 161 3 THE new collective agreement signed between the Postal Services Department and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will cost the department over $990,000 a year. Over 900 employees in the uniformed grades of assistant postman, postman, postman special grade, mail officer, inspector at postmen and chief inspector
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 454 4 THE Malaysian economy may be hurt considerably by the unexpectedly severe economic downturn in Japan, Malaysia's biggest trading partner. The slump, the sharpest in seven years, was mainly the result of the decline io Japanese exports of general machinery and electrical appliances to
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    • 144 4 AP US COMMERCE Secretary Malcolm Baldrige has said the American steel industry must sink or swim with the rest of the economy without special help from the Reagan Administration. Baldrige, the government's top spokesman on steel policy, ruled out the idea of investment
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    • 422 4 AP DELEGATES to a UN conference drafting a general sea law treaty got a highlevel proposal on Monday that the treaty guarantee seabed mining sites to seven "pioneer investors" deemed ready for such mining. This is provided only that their countries sign the treaty
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    • 312 4 Reuter LEADERS of the European Economic Community (EEC) have reached broad agreement at a two-day summit meeting on ways to boost industrial investment and fight unemployment. The positive tone of a communique drawn up for publication when the summit ended yesterday con-,
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    • 367 5 OPEC'S efforts to force oil companies to continue liftings from Nigeria will sustain the surplus of oil on world markets and tend to increase pressure to lower prices over the long term. The Opec ultimatum to oil companies did not have any effect
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    • 141 5 UPI JAPANESE carmakers have grudgingly accepted government decision to continue its car export curbs to the US but expressed hope their sacrifice would help lessen trade frictions between the two allies. Takashi Lshihara, chairman of Japan Motor Industrial Association, said: "Since there is no sign
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 360 5 THE West German government is likely to introduce its 1982 supplementary budget into Parliament in conjunction with its draft 1983 budget in July, rather than in April or May as originally planned, finance ministry officials said. Thus the government will not have to decide the size of the
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    • 211 5 Reuter HIGH interest rates and big Federal budget deficits in the US are threatening the expected recovery from recession and hurting foreign economies, congressional analysts said. The Congressional Budget Office said if US deficits and interest rates stayed high, "there is
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    • 703 5 Reuter WORLD trade declined in value last year for the first time since 1958, contracting by a one per cent annual rate after a 21 per cent growth in 1980. The fall in value to just under US$2,OOO billion last year was paralleled by zero growth in
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    • 171 5 AUSTRALIAN HOLIDAY RESORT Established over 20 years, this all-year-round holiday complex (approx. 500 acres) has 5-6 miles frontage to large mountain lake, offering all-year fishing. 70 acres developed and income producing with fully furnished individual holiday units, caravan park, picnic area and boating facilities. Landscaped, serviced with water, sewerage and
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    • 102 5 March 1982 New Nissan Sunny Tops Fuel Economy Tests According to the Gas Mileage Guide (2nd Edition) released recently by the USA Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for 1982 models, the new Nissan Sunny came out tops in the fuel economy tests among all passenger cars. This is the sixth time
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  • 360 6 THE CHANCES of the Law of the Sea ever running up a flag and setting sail seem to recede like a tide that ebbs but never flows. The United Nations has been at it for years now, vainly trying to paddle against the vicious currents
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  • 212 6 THE ONE PER CENT drop in the value of world trade in 1981 is an indication of the seriousness of the international recession and of the relative strength of the Singapore economy. World trade fell for the first time in 23 years for numerous
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  • 1321 6  -  An interesting battle has developed for the premiership of Australia. Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser finds himself up against one of his former ministers. The new challenger is none other than Andrew Peacock, who resigned from the Cabinet in April last year after a disagreement with Mr
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 717 6 I > -IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Almost submerged in a North Sea inlet (5) 8 In one's blood, has it an alcoholic content? (5) 10 Humble workers building a shack (5) U It's grand as talk (3) 12 Lodge, perhaps, with John or Sebastian (5) 13 An elevating
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    • 617 6 The Bigi Watra Dagod IN IW WtrU Ab—t Dm, yea will get to we the largest otter la the wertd the Ngl Watra Dag**, the giaat It eaa grew ap to eight feet <L*4 aietree) la leagth aad l« alee aae af the WavM Wildlife Faad'a 19 meet Thto eptoede
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  • 1299 7  -  CREDIT CARDS IN SPAIN By WILLIAM HALL FT SPANISH bankers remark that it is not uncommon (or their customers to buy a new car with used hank notes drawn from a local bank branch. Few pay by cheque, but a rapidly growing number are paying by credit card,
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 245 8 MAR 29 Fn CORBEILLE Alr-Uqulde B 3 N Ocmii Danone C 8 F (ThorntonC*f) 406 1415 193 50 14 +0 5 Clc Fnnctlw des Petroles Compafnte rinanclere 130 40 +2.4 Compa<nle Oenerale Credit Foncler De Prance 334 .3 Hachette (Llbrairle) Machines Bull Mlchelln (B) 432 32.85 732 -4 -0-7
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      • 91 8 MAR 29 Fro FORWARD MARKET Acer 435 8 Arbed 1530 42 Astur 464 34 Brasc&n MO 20 Bru-LAxnb 1510 20 Canp*r 1300 -4 Cock 1*7 De Beers 240 3 Ebes 2035 15 Electrobel 4445 -5 Gb-lnno-Bm 2400 -20 Oev 1800 40 Hobok 3510 100 Petro 4770 130 Ryl Dutch
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    • 301 8 MAR 29 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 386 -IS Abercom 275 AE And CI 666 -25 AM1C 2130 unch Barlows 886 -10 Cf Sugar CN A 1560 -25 HO unch Currte Finance 236 De Beers lnd Edccn HI 1410 unch Edcar» M00B Evereadjr Fed Volt ZZ J75 unch Fuglt 215
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 196 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cottoa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,400; 32s 3,100, 40s 3,165 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptoee goods: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 182 9 CHINESE PrWiM Exchange, Singapore, mm rlosing prices per IN kg yesterday. Coeoaat oU: Bulk fob $96 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1108.00 sellers, new drum fob (112.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) »45.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $375.00 sellers, Sarawak white
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    • 896 9 A BURST of activity near the close boosted blue chip stocks and caused the New York market on Monday to close mixed. The Dow Jones industrial average showed only fractional changes until the last half hour when it rallied to close up almost six points at 823.82.
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    • 301 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.20, 100 per cent second class 1.02, 100 per cent third class 1 00, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.70.
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    • 379 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee prices were generally easier yesterday at midday, £3 to £9 a tonne below Monday's close in actively traded positions. Spot March moved against the trend to finish £14 a tonne higher. 62 lots were traded in the contract Volume totalled 1,316 lots of which 196
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    • 115 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher, despite a lack of fresh features, in continued quiet trading. In April, south and north gained M 52.50 and 15 respectively to 1337.50 a tonne while central was unchanged at $990. The refined market was featureless on lack
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    • 49 9 THE STRAITS Um price la Peaaag yesterday weakeaed 18 eeate to MBMB a Idle, bat still wltkla the ITA tower Meter sf $29.11 aad IS2.M. Taraever feU sharply to 211 toaaes ea lack ef foreign are tram SSS prevtoaaly aad as ratlsaiag was aated by meat dealers.
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    • 34 9 Rubber Mar 30 Singapore: April. 185.00 cents (up 2.00 ceats) Malaysia: April: 205.00 cents (up 2.00 cents) Tin: M $29.08 per kilo (down 18 cents) Official offering: 210 tonnes (down 125 tonnes)
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    • 65 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday rallied to the plus side late on rh»in reaction local short-covering, to close up 2V« to 4V« US cents a bushel. Prices settled on top of a 10V« -cent range. Soyoil settled with 0.16 to 0.42 cent a pound gains. Meal ended |0.30
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    • 48 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday recovered late In what traders called a local short-covering rally, and cloaed with four to 7V« US cent gains. Corn futures extended gains late and cloaed near the top of a five cent range, up two to three cents a bushel.
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    • 576 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with April One RSS buyers quoted at 185.00 cents per kilo, up two cents from Monday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on higher London advices and thereafter some isolated offerings checked further decline l ZT!^£ a y SiD n,bber
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  • 1306 10 BID and offer prices officially feted and hiiilnw in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded ahown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified SECTION ONE industrial COMMERCIAL Allied Choc (IJ4B
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  • 2839 10 1M1/1MS High Low P— if bji Last Sale Cr*e Div Div +er- CVr SECTION ONE Gr*s na Net P/E Vol Day. COOO) High Low INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 404 247 Aetna 115 113 Alcorn 380 130 Allied Choc 312 150 BAT 480 308 Bata 200 75 Ben 470 380
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  • 1389 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 otherwise specified. OVDUmiAIJ Umm (7) 1.22 A CM* (I.SB 102S) (1) 1.« AMD (1258
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  • 239 10 Twelth AGM to be held at the Enclosure, Top Floor, Kuala Lumpur Hilton, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on March 31, at noon. GANDA IliHtsgi MM: Thirteenth AGM to be held at Penthouse, 10th Floor, Wlsma Central, Jalan Amps ng, Kuala Lumpur on March 31 at 11 am.
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  • 695 10 THE BULLfi ma*e a taray lit* the Wags parr iteek market yesterday as ly ea a IraikML NmUI the advmom Mere wHMa a lk-eent range. Bewever, taraever mere tkaa deaUed treat Meaday's level, tkaaks te a few Meek dealt. Steeka spsasd at arcaad oversight
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  • 581 10 SHARE prices recovered across a wide front on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in fairly active trading. Total business done, although markedly higher, was still around the "normal" three million level. Stocks opened around overnight levels and values picked up strength as the session
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 358 11 CARRIAN Investments Ltd, a fast-growing Hongkongbased conglomerate, is looking to its investments in shipping, transportation and insurance to sustain earnings growth in the current year. It is also depending on higher rental income from its properties. This will help cushion the expected advene effects on Carrian's
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    • 158 11 NEPTUNE OriMt Llaes Ltd has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that it will negotiate for bank loans to finance its purchase of two container ships with a shipyard in China. The contracts with China Corporation of Shipbuilding Industry and Jiangnan Shipyard for the building of the two
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    • 678 11 LONDON, Mod. Government bond* were weak but lending equities were basically steady in fairly quiet trading. The Financial Times Index was down 16 points at 595.1. Closing middle prices of selected stocks, wHing stamp duty, were: LONDON fePTALS Unsocial etastag m Mm. COmX bars Steady but quiet Cub:
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    • 487 11 SEMBAWANG Shipyard Ltd, one of the top five shiprepairlng companies in Singapore, is spending nearly $22 million in the second phase of its development programme to upgrade existing yard facilities and equipment. Due for completion in 1983, this phase comes hot on the heels
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    • 145 11 PEGI Malaysia Bhd has confirmed that its whollyowned subsidiary, Pegi Sin* x*e Pte Ltd, has purchased 7,155 stock unit of £1 each in Holyrood Rubber Ltd. The purchase was for £662,490 cash (average of £38.5 per unit), which is equivalent to M 52.78 million.
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 188 11 THE Hongkong market yesterday closed easier, reversing an earlier harder tendency spurred by morning bargain hunting. Brokers attributed the market's turn partly to profit-taking, and noted uncertainty prevailed against the background of the advance overnight on Wall Street. The Hang Seng index closed 7.56 points down at
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    • 231 11 RESOURCE stocks in Sydney yesterday were sharply cut back for the second day as prices fell across the board. At the close, the AllOrdinaries index was down 6.6 points to 463.1 with industrials off 3.3 points to 620.4 and the resource measure 9.3 points lower at 335.3.
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    • 45 11 SHARE prices In Bangkok yesterday closed mixed MAS Arta Vta m *4 a™*'* Bank Bank Of AjndtMf* Ltd ~m ♦> 117 1 Chuoooc Thai i* *1 i" 1 n. Horp lnt»rn«non«l Ml S?Br Tr hw Towm m -U rc. 1' nn DM Rut United now
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    • 37 11 MAR Paaaa Acuta Mtntnc Mm uncb Atta< c™> AUM ODD. B. BanifurtOoL B BPGoodrich cncr 1AM -lj «1) AMW MM +AM f jm -un AM +AM Ml +0Mi m •aacat SLM W MM 41 MO HAM
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    • 219 11 PRICES in Tokyo yesterday closed mixed with blue chips and other market leaders losing ground. The market average shed 5.33 points to 7,193.83 in a (airly active trading volume of 540 million shares and the Tokyo stock exchange index fell 154 to 529.91. MAS M T«o AJtnoBo*o m
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 907 11 AUSTRIA AUSTRIAN TRADE MISSION TO SINGAPORE CENTURY PARK SHERATON. MARCH 31 TO APRIL 2. 9 AM. 6 P.M. 28 Austrian companies are in Singapore from today to promote trade between Austria and Singapore. FOR APPOINTMENTS with the representatives of the companies listed below PLEASE CALL: THE AUSTRIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER 2004,
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 141 12 Rises Indices O C B C 1140 30 Mar 29 Mar 30 Grud Ceatral H L«m( Credit M B r Hldgi 488 825 380 38 20 BT Indicator: Industrials: *****9 718.60 *****1 722.57 G I Hldgt 388 16 Finance: 1643.70 1655.89 K L IwlMtriei 338 18 Hotels: 1065.03 1090.61
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      153 12 A HIGH junp in taraaver was accompanied by mare msdest gains in share prices an the Stack Exchange sf Singapore yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index added Sil peints te clase at while the Bnsiness Times Indicatar sf the day's It mast active stacks ciimhed 2812 paints te
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    • 52 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 566.1 Friday 557.7 Week Ago 568.1 Tuesday 1187.16 Monday 1174.72 Week Ago 1221.18 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 823.82 Friday 817.82 Week Ago 818 54 Tuesday 620.7 Monday 623.7 Week Ago 622.0 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 463.3 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 468.7 Week Ago
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  • 447 12 Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani A STRATEGIC block of shares in Lien Hoe Industries (LHI) has changed hands. Controlling shareholder Lien Hoe Sawmill has sold three million shares or 29.04 per cent of the equity of LHI to Perakbased Peck Hua Holdings Bhd
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  • COMPANY BRIEFS
    • 49 12 $20 million 10 per cent guaranteed notes due 1968 will be granted listing and quotation on the SES from today. Trading will be on a "ready" basis only and the quotation will be expressed as a percentage of the principal value excluding accrued interest.
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    • 54 12 has announced that Madame Yang Tai Ying, a substantial shareholder in the company with 1.02 million shares, has disposed of 12,000 shares on March 29, leaving a balance of 1.008 million shares representing a holding of 6.39 per cent of the company's total issued capital
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    • 41 12 has been asked by the KLSE go furnish Information on the volume of sales (or revenue) for both the group and company in connection with its interim results for the six months ended Dec 31, 1981, announced recently.
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    • 41 12 has informed the KLSE that barring any unforeseen circumstances, it does not expected any significant change in the dividend payable on the enlarged capital for the year ending June 30, following its one-for-one bonus issue.
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    • 42 12 has been asked by the KLSE whether its directors know of any reason for the substantial rise in its share price recently. The exchange also wants to know if there are any matters of importance pending announcement.
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    • 96 12 has announced a change in its financial year-end from June 30 to Jan 31 from the period ended Jan 31,1982. This is to comply with the requirements of Section 168 of the Companies Act, 1965, following a similar change by its holding company, Malaysia Mining Corp
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  • 254 12 THE Malaysia Foreign Investment Commitee has rejected Associated Plastics Industries' proposed purchase at Sarawak Motor Industries (SMI). API, through its merchant banker, Aseambankers, said yesterday that the proposed purchase was not approved by the FIC because of "certain conditions" in the manufacturing
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  • 169 12 HIGHEK eaergy a>i raw ■atorials eesto have saaeeaei awrglas at Daatop Malayriaa lafertos BM, a majer ijia ■stir. Deeesiher last, Dealer's greap mm tot print led by IXJ per eeat to M$4lJ mllUaa la spite ef a rise la greap sates b> the saae margla
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  • 226 12 CITY Devetopmeata bi nil©d eff Its liteaM pvrhur af a property la Baklt Hmah frem «ilntpr-<ompany Hunr ladastries (Far Kaat) Ltd. la a brief statemeat yesterday, partly were aaaMe la reach agreeneat ea the terms and r*a<l]ttoaa «I the pripwei trao»arttoa, aad
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  • 106 12 SPP Ltd hu gives Mr T K Llm aad twe tdwr AireMien ef lalaad CM Ceadsialalani (ICC) aa exteastoa ef twe-weeks te April 14 to faffli the esadittoM far their tgnei sale ef a M per eeat stoke to ICC. Mr T K Lim, Mr
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  • 654 12 by HOCK LOCK SIEW THE LETHARGIC mood of the stockmarket notwithstanding, the investing public has now been given a chance to subscribe to the shares of not one but two up-and-coming companies aspiring to acquire listed status on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. Both offers, being relatively
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 169 12 NEWISSUE All these securities having been sold, this announcement appears as a matter of record only. March 1982 BEST DENKI CO, LTD. (Kabushiki Kaisha Best Denki) (incorporated under the laws of Japan) U.S.$ 15,000,000 S'/.PER CENT. CONVERTIBLE BONDS DUE 1997 ISSUE PRICE 100 PER CENT. The Nikko Securities Co. (Asia)
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    • 47 12 I'm Ml B Mellow music while you wine and dine. Times to be remembered. Softly. At Suasa-on-the-Sixth or the Garden Lounge. The Hotel in Kuala Lumpur For room reservations, please call: Regent Reservation Service Singapore. Tel: *****27 Tele* No. RS ***** A RECENT 1 I NTERNATIONAL HOTEL
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 63 12 W EAT:HER p——.~!= OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Showers at pre-dawn in certain areas, clear by midmorning. Report fir 24 hears prfor to 7.M pm on March SI at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.5 Associated humidity 51 Minimum temperature 23.7 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 9.30 Rainfall in millimetres Nil
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 375 13 THE FAR Eastern Freight Conference must change with the times or face a break-up. This warning was sounded by Mr Erik Petersen, managing director of ScanDutch, at its 10th anniversary celebration yesterday. Although the FEFC has to accommodate the views of all its members
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    • 483 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings, an investment arm of the Malaysian Chinese Association, has apparently postponed its plans to branch into shipping. It is understood that its proposal to acquire about 10 vessels from a West German shipping line was reviewed after uncertainty
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 169 13 Reuter THE EAST Asia/West Africa Freight Conferences of both the Nigeria/Senegal range and the Angola/Cameroun range said they cut the bunker surcharge to 39.74 per cent from 41.60 per cent, effective April 1. Member shipping lines of the Japan-Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands Freight Conference announced the
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      • 117 13 INTERNATIONAL shipping magnate Sir YueKong Pao was awarded the insignia of Commander of the Crown recently by his majesty King Baudonin of the Belgians. The presentation was made in Hongkong by the Belgium counsul general, Mr Christian LC Fellens, at his official residence. The honour
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    • 766 13 SUppteg Uk P»gt C*4 Achipeiego Shpg Afcm Alfred CT Ailtrmn Alpar Angooave Knhamg AFC Line APL Arurotuw ASCL Aci Merchant Atlaa Line Austuta Liar Australian Coat Bait-Orient Baltic Bangkok Coot Bangladesh Bank line BBS Ben Line Ben Asia Ben bulk Bin lulu Blue Funnel Blue Ocean Blue
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    • 735 14 AFP THE FREIGHT market continued firmer last week, despite holidays in Japan. Soviet chartering remained to the fore, although there was little evidence of it on the surface. Nevertheless there was a mounting backlog of vessels in the River Plate, waiting to ship Argentinian grain to Russian
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    • 160 14 THE Norwegian government will extend further support to the shipyard industry to enable Norwegian shipowners to achieve the same favourable terms for building in Norway as foreign owners already enjoy. Norwegian shipowners too will be granted extensive subsidised interest. The reform will result in a
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    • 1531 14 CHARTERING was rather quiet In all sectors of the freight market on Monday but rates mostly held steady. Time-charterers booked a 65,000 tonner with delivery Japan (or three to four months trading at U555,960 daily, while a 26,000 tonner from South Africa to UK/Cont paid 16,000 daily. A
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    • 528 14 EXPORTERS ia the Philippines will have to pay arrastre charges before shipping their products with effect from April 1. Otherwise their cargoes will be left behind by their contracted vessels. Gregorio L Lim, executive vice-president and general manager of Metro Port Services,
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    • 344 14 AFP FRENCH expertise is to be used in the conversion of the Huangpu shipyard in southern China so that its facilities can be geared to construct offshore platforms to meet oil exploration needs. The technological assistance required for the conversion will be provided by the
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    • 119 14 THE JAPANESE icebreaker, Fuji, will be visiting Singapore from April 1-8, on her way back to Japan after completing scientific observations in the Antarctic. The vessel is a 7,760tonne icebreaker specially designed to conduct scientific observations and to transport provisions, fuel and instruments. She has
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    • 141 15 Reuter THE PANAMA Canal Commission said transit fees for ships passing through the canal will be increased by 9.8 per cent. Commission spokesman Anel Beliz said the rise was expected to come into force on Oct 1, but that final approval would have to
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    • 515 15 Lloyd's List TOTAL freight traffic between EEC member states is expected to grow by less than 1 per cent this year, resulting in overall tonnage of around 3.42 million. These figures arise from the European Commission's review of the outlook for freight transport be-
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    • 154 15 AMERICAN experts are to begin trials shortly of a radically new type of container which could have a far-reaching effect on break bulk shipping. The US Maritime Administration and the navy are Jointly funding the US$l.5 million project, aimed at easier movement of large items in
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    • 6503 20 SCHEDULE 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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    • 678 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Mode Hakata Maru 400/259 1.4.82 1700 Borneo 49 2100-2300 TT Andros 42NB 1.4.82 1600 Leo Shpg 49 1100-1300 TT Adrian Maersk 8203 1.4.82 1700 Maersk 49
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    • 1881 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Acklpele*» Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK) Adriatic Caataiaer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Afra-Earaala Liae Transgroup Pte Ltd .(S).
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    • 448 22 J A MASSIVE US$375 million expansion that will involve 13 new ships is planned by J Japanese shipowner Kuf miai Senpaku. The company is hoping to attract firm charters for the newbuildings which would more than treble the current size of its fleet. v
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    • 252 22 Reuter WORLD demand for new ships levelled off in 1981 and a recovery for the depressed shipbuilding industry seems almost as tar away as ever, Lloyds Register of Shipping said. The London-based ship classification body reported that the world's shipbuilding yards completed 17 million tonnes
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    • Article, Illustration
      454 22 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Antipolis (1130 tide after Fukuzaki Maru) 18 Busca (after Bela Kosmo) 13/14 Keiyo Maru (ro/ro) (after Catamarca II) 36/36 Saint Sentarum (0600 subject free board) 25/26 Sun Trader (bulk/cement) (0700 after Frotakobe) 5 Yasuurasan Maru (2300) 33/ CONTAINER TERMINAL Anson 52 Arthur Maersk 54
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    • 206 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 EABT/EUBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
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    • 543 22 THE UNITED States has assured the Philippines that it will not stand in the way of Filipino lines negotiating with American lines on a cargo sharing scheme in the trade between the two countries. The assurance was made by US officials following the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 284 13 Everett Lines FOt THE MOST FREQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHITTAGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA •RANGOON BUENOS AIRES MANZANILLO ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A CltMord Ontre Singapore 1 Tel *****/9 36. Beach Slreet, Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bide Tel 1441 3 Port Agents Harrisons t Crosfietd Tel: *****1/4
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    • 262 13 HSEALORDII UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES lubail (27/4), Dammam (1/5). Bahrain (4/5). Kuwait (7/5), Shuaiba (10/5). Dubai (13/5) Kuwait (17/5). Dammam (21/5). Abu Dhabi (24/5). Dubai (27/5) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Dubai (12/4), Dammam (14/4). Kuwait (16/4). Abu Dhabi (18/4), Doha (20/4). Bahrain (22/4)
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    • 18 13 LONDON Freights WEEKLY Freights SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather CONSORTIA
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    • 607 13 WATCHES Of SWITZERLAND Pit LTD MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Kelang Penan* Sated Sated M/ 4 12-13/4 19-20/4 20-27/4 3-4/5 10-11/5 rrrr^T rr n nf *SMGAPOK aOSMG TMES CY 30th liar 2400 MRS CFS 300 i Mar 1800 HRS TO:
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 878 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERN AD WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** ton* 15/4, CM 22/4, LHatrt 27/4. Bmen 1/5, Hb( 4/5. Mm 27/4, Km 12/5, Aemrp 9/5 IHom 17/5. Cdrft 25/5. Mm 31/5. B«en 5/6.
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    • 239 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA aval' 2/4 1 5/4 14/4 13/4 v. I lis s: st sr. a f 3 s •or NMU "BAWE* TIMT V4/H. -BARBER PRIAM" 5/4/42. "BARBER TAT". 14/4/12. "BARBER MEMNOfT 22/4/12. "BARBER TOBA 4/5/12. TO: PANAMA (teCMMPMii,.*.) US ATLANTIC E. CANADA US
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 832 15 £0 QCL Overseas Containers Limited The Straits Steamship Group |TV STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabeh, Sarawak, BUBrunei Porta and Bangkok 7-T TrrTifyi?? uONTAINfRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT L Sarawak and Bnaai R4aa Li Hnrt a/4 M/ 5 99/5 M/ 4 M/ 4 11/4 13/4 25/4 27/4 •3/5 M/ 5 17/4
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    • 633 15 THE SUEZ CANAL CANDIA„ THE SUEZ CANAL TRANSITING SPECIALISTS, REPRESENTING OVER 1,000 SHIPOWNERS AND CHARTERERS WORLD WIDE, IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR REPRESENTATIVES FROM THEIR HONG KONG AND PIRAEUS OFFICES ARE AVAILABLE IN SINGAPORE ALL THIS WEEK FOR EXPLANATIONS CONCERNING CANDIA'S UNIQUE SERVICES IN THE SUEZ CANAL, ALL EGYPTIAN
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 454 16 (0 .o*ll**l m EXPORTS B Bay 11/4 13/4 1/5 3/5 5/5 6/5 M 17/4 19/4 10/5 13/5 19/5 12/5 *MMa| Uprtts 26/4 24/4 16, 5 18 5 20/5 21/5 BMtaupms 5/5 23/5 25/5 27/5 28/5 TMfelipma 11/5 13/5 31/5 2/6 3/6 4/6 "AM accept** tunslupment carp tor CARIBBEAN/WIST HHS »ia
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    • 375 16 KS.line KOREA SHIPPING CORPORATION STORE P. Ketang PENANG VEGA 171W 9-11 Apr IM4 Apr 15-17 Apr FROM BUSAN BANSttQK VEGAI72E Ml Apr 12-14 Apr IS-17 Apr TO BUSAM ALTAR 175W 4-6 May 7-9 May 10-12 May FROM BUSAM BANGKOK ALTAR 17SE 4 6 May 7-9 May 10-12 May TO BUSAN
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    • 488 16 I EVERGREEN LINE PAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE acceptmc ra 1 ia cmo for S"pm MM Hiiilbi MM* Mm* U ttowt C»4f Wctarj 2/4 N/4 24/4 79/4 M/ 4 1/5 f«* l«|t U/4 12/4 J/5 5/5 7/5 J/J 11/j twt Hr«f*r IVS 15/5 17/5 11/5 also acottpb ia/fa a fa/fa ra
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    • 694 16 Bum Fiv« Star dipping Corpn. BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON «>" PJMMI Nmi >W» mnR/iipi 12/ M Apr 14/11 %r*~ r A B.P.S.S.C A»o«n «> Matavwo BOUSTEAD SHPWNG WL J£±2£L K iJl2?it /4 7387 ELANG *****1/8 PENANG DISCHARGING ONLY *****1/8 Compamt Argon mo 0« IbnMMi IMhchkmmi^ S A C
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    • 233 16 UJMMHAai THO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD 31 SANKYO LINE m. JM7I2/3/7251 m SUN UNION LINE m mimn t aim HOOK: XMMT MK la ZZ2UU/1 iun usimammmm 184MM4/4M7M KLM UST *M WIK MNW 3M7X2/V7251 «C MUTM raw IMMPttT l» I* C7M t ***** KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUMA/SOfTH PAOFIC
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 690 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO, HODEIDAH. JEDOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) 5-8/4 10-11/5 14-15/® 16-17/4 21-22/5 25-28/8 ACCEPTING FCL CONTAINERS TO DUBAI/DAM* AM/KUWAIT EAST AFRICA/REDS€A SERVICE Wngaporo Loading tor Ft/1 Apr Kandia, Bombay, MukaMa. Adon vSIj7« A A Adon. Joddah, Aqaba KOIATAMJONO 14/13 May Aaoab. Hodoidoh, Joddah. Port
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    • 290 17 ft JOHORE SHIPPING 153 JALAN tengku badarPPO t kelang SELANGOR Malaysia HAYATI V: 5/12 HAYATI V: 8/12 HAYATI V: 7/«2 HAMDAH V: 4/S2 HAMDAH V: 5/12 KAMDAHV: 6/S2 HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD Express Unttoad Service from P. Mm East Malaysia Brunei P. KELANG 11/4/12 27/4/12 8/5/12 20/4/12 4/5/12 11/5/12 Loading
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    • 916 17 BENLINE CONTAINERi OTRBS CONTMER SEX VICE TO/FROM EUROPE »ha*n nm mm son* 55 *«truArtwarp Franc* MUK .?<! .'J*. a/4 a/4 21/. Mai (a* tapraaa tmmi (iprau 1*(«m SMT* P umi S/4 11/4 19/4 a/4 a/< w vs Jl/5 11/5 is/s a/s a/s a/s ,f2 V 5 4/5 1/5 1/! Vi
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    • 434 17 Scan Dutch 9 IS»^ p A E s® CONTA,N6R I nmu A nut.AS SM 2/4 MBON 1 '4 oat* nanss 5/< t c »a 7/4 nam KIMCA ANSON 14/4 14/4 OMtK N6ON ??/4 23/4 A Mi LAS »/4 ANSON a/4 3'Ht»r|4>ChVt 27/4 »/4 J/5 4/5 4/5 I 10/5 11/4 lia
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    • 559 17 Page V A 2 t I BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE ft'DAM MULL HMBG CORABANK 28 Apr 24 May 27 May 30 Moy fVYBANK 28 Moy 23 Jun 26 Jun 1 Jul CLYDEBANK 24 Jun 20 Jul 23 Jul 28 Jul FOftTHBANK |28 Jul 23 Aug
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1394 18 w Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE rem kssel stok mo no kssei tokto ntom k nam w 7*« japan Ambrose ?6 Apr 20 May J BRIDGE v« 13 Apr NEW YORK MARU* 3 May 27 May tot* M.7MOK (22 Mty) PHLACOPWA (2 la) S'VNAH ST OH 28
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    • 597 18 'M CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC MOTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lOS ARSEIES SM fRARCSCO SATTU TACOBIA VANCOUVER RC Acctpto* fa/fa Cxtm.l p >«*1 Sm|«o>t t AlMri MSMI 'ABAC' I AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE fa"*** fa, fa Cwt—o S f' -it Aid Srf tic Kctpn tNMUTUCV 31 tt*< U Apr I*> V 71
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    • 670 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES E Room 601. ICB Building, Shenton Way. Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDDU EAST/REO SEA/EUROPE SERVICES Spore P KeUnc Loadng Far: SUN RIVER 3 Apr Bandar Abbat/BKhomon BUNG* VAfOA 10 Apr Dubai/Kuwait/Muscat LINNGSBON 12 Apr Bandar Abba,/B Khomoni ASIA HOPE 12 Apr >KhUh BUNG*
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    • 691 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Su't«- 2616 International P'ij.m Anson Sm(j,ipnr»-0207 T*-t *****11 ilOl nt->>> voiASMiinr BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S'part P K(Ux Laa*« far w BBC 10 4 Apr M Part 80U.09E/ITNM/UK (AVON) !at Keta Krai)tki I Samamfe FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE/UX Sf^apart LooAm far FALCON NB 124 10 V
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 619 19 HLNOL WEP^^OREN^INESLn FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE member o! the ACE Consortium TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K JACEWON S'pore Closing Times FCL Cargo 0100 3/4 LCL Cargo 1300 2/4 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) STRAITS/AUSTRALIA RO-RO CONTAINER SERVICE A memaef ot the Anro Consortium TO AND
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    • 728 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA PORT KFIANC FdL BOOKM6S I ENQURfS PLEASE CONTACT: TOUT KELAN6 P 5)C GAT,ON 1 OMENTAL SHTfMG CORTORATION CO <PTE) LTD Ta- Ki *****6/*****4 1106 ifTUNATIONAL PIAZA PORT KELANG *****1 ANSON ROM) KUANTAN *****519 SWEATEE 0207 TEL: *****20 PASR GUDANG ***** M W±AB MAC-NELS AGENCIES PTE. LTD. m
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    • 802 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BULMNG 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lues) Cable Address SINSOV SMGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KCIMG M/S SHAMAT NAM SOON SON BN> IST AND 2NO FIOOU I lAIAN CfMPf NMG PORT KIANG MALAYSIA
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    • 36 19 Ttfc Plmt, MNB BaiMtag, M RiUmn Bm4, Sagapsre SIS Tel: UITSZ6 (S Uaca). WVJSJOW Of THE TNT WOfcIDWDC GROUP OF COtTMES REGULAR FCL AND LCL CONTAINER SERVICE TO. Australia Sydney, Melbourne, Fremantle, Adelaide, Brisbane Naw Zaaland
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 800 20 11 f ••Mil HHIMkII S S C Croup SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD. t>< f AN H-UIL DING SINGAPORE 0104 I [i.V'Si GtNERAI 91 J1 1 1 ,22 LiNl Si S »HA ri CARSHIP v ABLE CAHGOSHIP Kcyinual Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING EVERY NOON TUESDAYB,
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 273 21 g EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SUEZ PORT SAIO ALEXANDRIA) stok rr sua nut mamm DS U *01 25 ttiv Hit 71 Ha? 24 Mi* 27 ■oofclWf Plnm Ption* 773M81/2 DIRECT LINER SERVICE FROM EGYPT SINGAP I N SHtPPINC PTI lID i!l9 frjdf
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    • 341 21 CARGO SPACE AVAILABLE ON LINER VESSELS LOADING FOR MADRAS, CHITGG, COLOMBO, KARACHI, TG PRIOK, SEMARANG, SURABAYA, NANTES, TILBURY, ROM, ANT, BREMEN, P. GULF ft JEDOAH. INDOGULF FREIGHT SERVICES TEL: *****00. *****01 TELEX: RS ***** INDGUL TIGER EXPRESS LINE it/rrn Strmt I* CMTTMONC 4 CM CUT J t Cmiim+mM *tvu* Tr
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    • 59 21 P.T. INDONESIAN ORIENTAL LINESI JAKARTA LIAN HUAT SHIPPING CO, (PTE.) LTD MmMTKMM urn not* are im \m yum a»7 ms nwMi/ao»M 5/4 7/4 k tart 21/3 kiNrt 2/4 1/4 S/4 ANGONAVE STATE SHIPPING LINE OF ANGOLA SPORE PKL Loading FOR TBH 20/4 COLOMBO. DAR ES SALAAM, MOMBASA. LOBfTO. LUANDA AGENTS
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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