The Business Times, 27 May 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1982 60 CENTS
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  • 357 1 Reuter NO GROWTH was recorded in Hongkong's domestic exports in the first quarter of 1962 and there was little increase in activity in the manufacturing sector. The Hongkong government said in a report on the first quarter economic performance that the growth rate of
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  • 252 1 UPI BRITAIN said yesterday the destroyer HMS Coventry was sunk by Argentine air attacks the fourth Royal Navy warship lost in the Falklands fighting and a merchant ship had to be abandoned in Tuesday's air raids. UK Defence Ministry spokesman lan McDonald said in a
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  • 481 1  -  By ANGELINE TAN KEPPEL Shipyard is seeking listing of its shares on the London Stock Exchange. This will make it the second Singapore-incorporated institution to be listed in the British capital. The first local company is Haw Par Brothers International. In a statement to
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  • 494 1  -  By SALMA KHALIK THE different economic orientations of Singapore and France will cause some difficulties for the two countries in adapting to the agreement on economic and industrial cooperation signed yesterday. Mr Michel Jobert, the French Minister of State and Minister for External Affairs, said
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  • 299 1 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board wtH from 1984 invite trade associations to participate in its efforts to sell the Republic. The associations will include Singapore Hotel Association, the Singapore Retail and Merchant Association, and the National Association of Travel Agents. Certain airlines, perhaps
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 83 1 Reuter TOKYO, Wed. Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki said his government intends to introduce measures on Friday to open further its import markets. Mr Suzuki said he is confident the lowering of import tariffs and the opening of markets would be appreciated by the US and the EEC,
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    • 56 1 Reuter FRANKFURT, Wed. Hungary has asked West European chemical producers for delays in payments for its imports, West German industry officials said. The producers, working through a sub-committee of the European Council of Chemical Manufacturers in Brussels, have agreed to exchange information about delays as a way
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    • 74 1 Reuter TOKYO, Wed. Japan's Petroleum Council, an official advisory body to the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, has approved the ministry's plan to cut Japanese oil refining capacity by 17 per cent from the present 5.94 million barrels per day by mid-1963. The measure is designed to
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    • 79 1 AFP TEHERAN, Wed. Bolstered by Iran's claimed takeover of Khorramshahr, the last major Iranian city held by Iraq, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny has served notice on neighbodHng countries that he in- tends a strong regional role for the Iranian revolution. In a message published overnight, Iran's revolutionary leader reasserted
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    • 57 1 Reuter LONDON, Wed. Jackson Exploration Inc of the US said its 75 per cent-owned subsidiary, Jasra Jackson Pte Ltd, has acquired the petroleum rights to about 40 per cent of Brunei's continental shelf. The company plans to conduct a detailed seismic programme later this year and to drill
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    • 94 1 AFP MALMO (Sweden), Wed. A handwritten Polish government directive to local military officials on the creation of new unions to replace the suspended trade union Solidarity was released here today by the Solidarity Support Committee of Southern Sweden. According to the committee, the note demonstrates the attempts of
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    • 54 1 AP BEIJING, Wed. In the first criticism of the US since Vice President George Bush's May 9 visit, China's leading newspaper today denounced US arms sales to Taiwan and called some Americans hegemonists. The broadside by the People's Daily was directed at a Chicago 7Wfca/jeSpro-Taiwan, pro-arms sales editorial
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  • 246 1 BANK af America baa beta ippitotti ftaaarlal iMnr for Ike $1 Mlllee Martaa Ceatre prefect. The m year appatatmeat was mHr by the praject devetoper, Martaa Ceatre llililf. after evalaattag ■everal pnpMtk Cram ether 8a tar, Ike preject'a flaaaelal arraagemeata have keei hnikl
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  • 341 1  -  By BERNADETTE CHOOI THE low interest rates offered by banks in March caused an almost $200 million drop in non-bank deposits placed with them. During that month, total deposits from its non-bank customers decreased to $19.8 billion, making it the second successive month that banks
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 231 1 Times Editorial...page < THE cut in Citibank's prime rate is the start of a trend, says Treasury Secretary Donald Regan Page 2 US carmakers have reported a 12.2 per cent increase in sales in the first half of May. Analysts said the industry may be on the way to recovery
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    • 166 1 the one and only Dr. Sony any day of the year ***** The Sony Service Centre 51 i i K THE PAST year has brought rapid growth and exciting new challenges for the banking and fina incial sectors in Singapore. Offshore operations hav<» blossomed, established local ones have spread their
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 255 2 Reuter THE JAPANESE bond market is being undermined by mounting likelihood of additional national bond issues later this year, and bond prices are expected to ease slightly this week. The Japanese government must issue a large amount of additional bonds because of an expected
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    • 156 2 Reuter WELLS Fargo is in the final stages of arranging a letter of credit for a US$2OO million oil equipment leasing programme for the Mexican state oil company Pemex, a spokesman for the bank said here. He said that Wells Fargo and at least one
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    • 418 2 Reuter THE CUT in its prime lending rate by Citibank was the start of a trend towards lower US interest rates, says Treasury Secretary Donald Regan. Citibank cited the lower cost of acquiring funds in the money market as a reason for cutting
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    • 250 2 THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank (F3B) Is U laaae IS MUlea yea «f 19-year bearer beads. The baak baa applied for listing af the beads, denominated la aae million yea, oa the ateek exchanges at Singapore aad Laxemboarg the first time that the baak
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    • 666 2 Reuter THE British government may need to legislate in order to reduce public sector bank borrowing and to keep within its monetary targets. Treasury and Bank of England officials agree that the new monetary controls in operation since Aug 20 last year
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    • 684 2 ELECTRICTTE de France (EDF) is raising 100 million Swiss francs of maximum five-year notes on the Swiss capital market for private placement. The notes, guaranteed by the French government, carry a coupon of W per cent and are lead managed by Union Bank of Switzerland. o o
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    • 410 2 Reuter AMERICAN officials say the default of a small, four-month-old government securities brokerage firm last week and the resulting crisis on Wall Street was an isolated incident. The officials, who testified on Tuesday before a Senate subcommitte examining the financial problems of Drysdale Government
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 329 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally firmer in light trading mainly on technical buying after a recent decline, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 144 lots while kerb volume at 90 lots, they said. Prompt closed higher at US$33O/331 an ounce against 326.50/328.00 cm Tuesday,
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      • 37 2 MM PM New York 6.S2B <538 6 MS teas Zurich (JOB 6 MB 6 COS 6 63S Singapore Il®i 6 SOB (JOB taos MOS Closing prim In US dollar* a troy oune ■u Source: Credit
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      • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.96 per cent.
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      • 192 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on May 28: U8Mki«8pt) 7 days 14 7/16 14 5/16 1 month 14 9/16 14 7/16 2 months 14 9/16 14 7/16 3 month! 14 9/16 14 7/16 6 months 14 9/16 14 7/16 9 months 14M 14% 12 months 14H
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      • 42 2 RANGE of prices often ed by dlscount houaea on H»y X Overnight 4% Call depaa Its. CMH 3-month B«rtat BeUiai Treasury bills 4 3* 3-month Bank bills 10 SH 3 months CD H 6 months CD 0H Source: National Discount Co
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      • 200 2 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo closed easier at 239.55 yen against a 239.90 opening and the day's high of 240.60, following central bank intervention, dealers said. This was also down on the 239.75/95 close in New York and Tuesday's 239.75 finish in Tokyo. Trading volume was
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      • 489 2 THE US dollar was generally weak on the foreign exchange market yesterday, although the opening rates for the US currency was higher than the closing rate on the previous day. Against the Singapore dollar, the US currency opened at 552.0890/10. Trading was done for a short while in
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      • 131 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday eased against all major currencies in moderate. late trading. The dollar opened higher but gains were eroded by the Bank of Japan's intervention later in the day, which precipitated dollar selling particularly against the mark as well as in other cross positions linked
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      • 36 2 Opening quotes yesterday US- 1.8060/70 Can 2.2283/306 Cross 1.2342 45 D Mk 4.1675/725 D F1 4.6325/75 S FY 3.5300 50 B FY con 78.58 «9 F FY 10.8000 125 Lit 2307.50 2310.00 Yen 431.81 432.54
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      • 43 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $140 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from May 31 to June 4. Each tender must not be for less than *250.(XX).
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 448 3 ABOUT 350 suppliers and manufacturers from more than 20 countries will be displaying a wide range of production equipment, materials and supplies at the International Leather Fair opening on June 2. This exhibition, which incorporates the International Leather goods Fair, will
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    • 285 3  -  By CHAN OI CHEE SELECTTNG people for managerial positions on the basis of work experience and academic qualifications is unsatisfactory, for the criteria do not make an effective manager. Yet companies often promote the best production worker to managers. The result is the company's
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    • 205 3 HDB Brickworks expects to save energy consumption by 22 per cent despite an increased output of 85 million bricks per year. An energy audit carried out by the company shows that energy consumption can be reduced from 23 million to 18 million litres of oil per annum
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    • 935 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES May 17-31: Quality Control Circle Leader Training Course, YMCA, NPB May 17-31: Quality Control Circle Leader Training Course (Mandarin), YMCA, NPB May 17-June 24 (Mondays and Thursdays): Microprocessors (ZILOG ZBO Module 1), Si sir Sisir May 18-June 25 (Tuesdays and Fridays): Microprocessors (Motorola M 6800
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    • 230 3 TWO companies marketing computer-aided design systems are introducing the technology to potential users through seminars. CAD-CAM Systems, the marketing arm of Computervision, yesterday organised a half-day seminar for about 170 managers and designers from business and industry. Computervision is a large manufacturer and supplier of
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    • 77 3 THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board and the Singapore Retail Merchants' Association are organising a two-day retail sales supervisory workshop on May 27 and 28 at the Hotel and Catering Training School, Nassim Hill. The workshop is intended to provide participants with skills in staff training and
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    • 204 3 Btag*fMf« mad Malaysia will be imMg SI aattww takiag part la aa tateraattaaal exhlktttM sf plasttem aad ranker la Paris aext msath. Called the EarsplaatHae 'St Earaeaaatekeae exklkittea, It will be held (raai Jaae S la 1«. This exMMttsa takes place eaee
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    • 594 3 THE transfer of technology, especially to small and medium scale enterprises, and the improvement of the existing shipping facilities between Asean and Australia are expected to feature prominently at the forthcoming Asean-Australia Business Council meeting in Singapore. The council has in the past
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 136 4 Reuter THE US recorded a budget surplus of US$9.7 billion in April, compared with a $17.19 billion surplus in April 1981 and a $18.26 billion deficit in March. The Treasury Department in Washington yesterday also reported an off-budget deficit of $993 million, dropping the total April
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    • 115 4 AP STEVEN Ross, chairman of Warner Communications Inc. was the highest-paid executive in the US in 1961, malring a total of U5522.5 million in salary, benefits, stock gains and other payments. Forbes magazine reported in New York on Tuesday that Charles Lazarus, chairman of
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    • 105 4 NYT THE Environmental Protection Agency oi the US has been advising oil companies that they are free to increase the lead content of regular petrol by nearly 10 per cent above the published limit. Since 1960, the agency has nWtrUHy limited large refiners to
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    • 637 4 UPI US carmakers have reported a 12.2 per cent increase in sales for the middle of May, their second in a row, and analysts said the beleagured industry may be on the way to recovery. The carmakers in Detroit said on
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    • 491 4 NYT WORRIED about an impasse in Congress which could delay some federal payments, the Reagan Administration has asked Congress to act within a month to raise the ceiling on the federal debt by about US$2OO billion to $1,275 billion. Assistant Treasury Secretary Roger Mehle
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    • 310 4 UPI AMERICAN steel manufacturers have projected little growth la their iadastry until IMS and waned of favouring impart quota* tf earreat lawsalto to prevent damped aad subsidised steel imparts fall. Termiag the earreat iadastry sltaattoa the went riMt the IMb, the steel ladastry
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    • 319 4 Reuter EUROPEAN governments have agreed to renew their appeals to the US to modify its economic policies when western leaders meet at the Versailles economic summit next month. Belgian Foreign Minister Leo Tindemans said the 10 nations of the European Economic Community
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    • 269 4 AFP WORLD Bank president Alden Clausen yesterday unveiled the bank's programme for greater participation by commercial banks in development aid for Third World countries. In an address to the American Bankers Association in Vancouver, Canada, he called on commercial banks to enter into
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    • 575 4 Reuter BRITAIN faces a weak recovery from the worst economic recession since World War n, further unemployment as well as slower growth than its major trading partners. The National Institute for Economic and Social Research in London yesterday said the March budget was
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    • 415 4 AP THE United States is trying to delay completion of the Yamal pipeline which will bring natural gas from the Soviet Union to Western Europe. Ernest Johnston, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, told Congress on Tuesday it was not certain
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    • 390 5 Reuter AFP THE price of oil on the free market may soon go up if current levels of destocking continue, a private British forecasting unit said. The Commodity Research Unit's (CRU) crude oil monitor said in a report that world
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    • 280 5 UPI KUWAIT'S Parliament on Tuesday approved a bill establishing a "public investment authority" to supervise the country's estimated US$7O billion in surplus petrodollars accumulated mainly since the 1974 oil boom. The bill was sponsored by several deputies, who predicted the country's surplus would reach
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    • 265 5 UPI BLOWED by a «lamping ecaaamy sad eenservatlea, Americas dependence sa Opee nails— fell fsr the fearth straight year ta I*l, the US Energy Department re pert». Use af ferelgn-predseed «U In the US fell ta the lewest level In nine yean, as "net petreleam
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 495 5 Agencies US and Soviet negotiators met for three hours and 40 minutes on Tuesday in Geneva at the newly resumed talks on limiting medium-range nuclear weapons in Europe. The talks resumed on May 20 after a two-month recess. Hie two delegations, sticking to their original agreement on
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    • 675 5 Reuter FRANCE has launched a major export drive in Southeast Asia, including transfer of advanced technology, as part of President Francois Mitterrand's policy of boosting the French presence in the Far East. In nuclear energy, telecommunications, air and road transport, electronics and maritime
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    • 534 5 UPI Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki will announce sweeping reforms in Japan's foreign trade policies tomorrow in a bid to avert a showdown with Western allies at the economic summit next month, government officials said yesterday. The proposed eight-point package comes just two
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    • 337 5 Reuter JAPAN'S preliminary industrial production index (base 1975) (ell 0.9 per cent in April to a seasonally-adjust-ed 148.8, from an upward revised 150.2 in March, the international trade and industry ministry said. The March index was 1.4 per cent up from February, while in
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    • 319 5 Reuter HONGKONG wants an equitable textile agreement with the European Economic Community (EEC), but there is a huge gap between the two sides. Lawrence Mills, the British colony's trade commissioner who will lead Hongkong at the textile talks beginning in Brussels on June
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    • 398 5 IRAN'S success against Iraqi forces is threatening the long-term stability of the oil-producing Persian Gulf states and is creating a situation potentially more dangerous to Western interests than the unresolved Arab-Israeli conflict. Reagan Administration officials expressed frustration on Tuesday at the United
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    • 336 5 Reuter NEW Zealand's economic growth will slow and its current external deficit widen this year but inflation will ease. Prime Minister Robert Muldoon said be conservatively estimates real economic growth this year at 1.5 per cent. Final domestic demand rose about three per cent
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 397 4 Kleinwort Benson Continued Progress A Summary of the Statement by Mr. Robert Henderson, Chairman of the parent company, KLEINWORT, BENSON, LONSDALE pic, in the Report and Accounts for 1981 PROFIT Profit after tax and transfers to inner reserves totalled £2i.7mn (1980 £22.9mn). Although Sharps Pixley's contribution was well below the
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    • 120 4 P.T. ASTRA INTERNATIONAL. INCORPORATED USS2SXNMXOOO Guaranteed Floating Rate Notes 1986. In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 28th May 1982 to 29th November 1982 the Notes will carry an Interest Rate of 14%% per annum. The Coupon Amount for
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  • 437 6 IT IS UTTERLY ridiculous that over 400 people have died in the battle for a few rocky islands more than 600 kilometres off the coast of South America. It is even more ridiculous that the odds are that many more will die, probably more than
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  • 250 6 THERE ARE TWO ways to sell a product directly, or through an agent. The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board may look like Singapore's in-house marketing department which sells the country to overseas visitors. But the Board does not so much sell the country as sell all
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  • 1431 6  -  A year after President Mitterrand came to power, French living standards are still rising. But the French government is having doubts about how long France can afford to be out of step with the rest of the recession-hit industrialised world. By DAVID HOUSEGO ANYBODY listening to
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  • 462 6  -  By COLIN McINTYRE AFTER being a dirty word for 35 years, private enterprise in Czechoslovakia may be on the verge of becoming respectable. The Communist Party Central Committee, apparently reacting to growing popular discontent over the poor state of public services, recommended last month that more
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 654 6 TWO-IK-OHE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Ape a historian (6) 7 One enjoys it for a decent period (4, 4) 8 It's instrumental in giving guidance (6) 10 Thrower, perhaps (5) 13 James's word? (4) 14 Were in Jug (4) 15 What we need to make war on (4) 16
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    • 883 6 mm Computer that helps to produce clothes TONIGHT'S decameatary, SINGAPORE 5 will featare Ike (Ch I, Ut), tkf eampater. It will Aw mi extra clever empiter that redacei Urm\ mgm aid errers la "slslag ap" hamaas far maas pr*d#c#d The eempater will aat meats tar every ptoee af ganaeat la
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  • 1911 7  -  An oversupply of stereo components threatens to make a three-year sales slump in the US even worse, reports DANIEL SHANNON. It has led to manufacturers jostling one another for market share. Regardless of which company leads in the current soft market, however, it
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  • 835 7  -  By LEONARD SLOANE NYT THEY are the unknown firms in the US securities industry. Most stock and bond customers have never heard of them and many professionals in the business have never dealt with them. Even officials of the US Public Securities Association, the national trade group
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 174 9 CHINESE Prsiace Exehaage, Singapore, hn cMag prices per 1« kg yesterday. Ceeeaat sil: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $54.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $352.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper
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    • 142 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,355 32s 2,900, 408 3,110 (per bale of 400 lbs). Paldstaa raw esttsa: LSS 5J6, 4F 5.75; 289F 5.92; NT roller ginned 5.82 (per lb). CLOTH in
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    • 317 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.10, 100 per cent second class 0.92, 100 per cent third class 0.88, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.81. THAI BROKEN. A-super 0/65, Special 0.58.
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    • 167 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday extended losses late and closed on bottom of a nine US-cent range, off 7 Vt to six cents a bushel. Traders said the market finished on a technically weak note since values settled below the July based $6.58 level, but they viewed the
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    • 181 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed at or near the bottom of a five US-cent range, down 4Vi to 3V« cents a bushel in revived trade. Nearby July and September closed on new «mitract lows. The market was underpinned late at the July based $3.55 level by active
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    • 833 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday were between £23 and £9 a tonne above Tuesday's close in traded positions at midday, dealers said. They said prices opened about £8 steadier on New York's strength on Tuesday and gained further impetus from the announcement of an export quota cut in midmorning.
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    • 133 9 THE Kiwi* Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier in line with lower soybean oil prices in active late trading, dealers said. In May south dropped Msls to $960 a tonne while June in the south fell $10 to $960 and central $2.50 to $947.50. Central in
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    • 1262 9 NEW YORK STOCKS STOCK prices in New York on Tuesday closed lower and analysts attributed the pull back in part to to disappointment that more banks did not follow Citibank's lead and lower their prime rate. The Dow Jones rose more than 514 points in morning trading
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    • 191 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with June One RSS buyers quoted at 181.25 cents per kilo, up 0.25 cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly at the opening and turned idle thereafter despite Inro's reentry in the market for SMR 20's
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    • 377 9 RAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b. 180 00 181 OON Int. 1 R.S.S. June 182.00 182.S0 Int 1 R.S.S. July 185 50 181.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 174.00 ITC.OON UK/Coat 173 00 175 00N Int. 3 R.S.S 165
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    • 105 9 NOON SSI and SMR pricaa ymt lardajr BAB SSR 20 SSR SO (1-toa pallat) (1-taa pallat) Ju (Carnal Bayar* f 180 50 1SU0 1 Mik) lallara 162.S0N *****N (FanntH MUl Bayar* Sailer* ***** 163-60N 158 50 *****N MRELB June Jaly SMRCV 8MKL SMR b 8MR GP SMR
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    • 146 9 THE STRAITS TIN price in Pen&ng yesterday (ell eight cents to M|29.32 a Idle, to rale 17 cents above the ITA floor price of $29.15. Dealers said the fall was dne to poor foreign and local demand and the buffer stock manager needed to support the market actively
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    • 34 9 Rubber: May 26 Singapore: June: 181.25 cents (up 0.25 cent) Malaysia: June: 205.50 cents (up 1.00 cent) Tin: M 529.82 per kilo (down 8 cents) Official offering: 225 tonnes (up 18 tonnes)
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    • 556 9 IN a wide-ranging survey of coconut development programmes carried out in recent times, Malaysia emerged as one of two countries to show positively encouraging results. Speaking at Malaysia's First National Coconut Conference which began in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, an internationally -known research scientist
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 1483 10 BID and otter price* officially UMd and hieing— in and reported to the Stock Exchange ct Singapore yesterday, with the number at share* traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units, unless otherwise BBCTION ONI INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Ami» (3.418 1MB)
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  • 200 10 HNGATOftE UNIT TRUST (M»i|in' prtoM tar Ma; 17) The Commerce 2 3 ltad The Saving* Fund 1.71 1» S pore Prof Fund 1.34 141 S pore Sec Fund 2 06 III S pore Invcat Fund 1.13 1.11 S pore Equity Fund 1JD 1.3S aaa unjtti ManS^WF^d 1 Mai
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  • 2900 10 IMS Hick Low Coapuy Last Sale +orGr*s Dlv Dlv Ctt Gr*s Y*ld Not P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SBCTION ONB INDUSTRIAL A COMMBRCIAL 960 222 300 141 2M m m 247 in 2M 9M M 100 9M 2M Acma Alcorn Allied Choc BAT Bata Bon Berjaya
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  • 1477 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. MXmtIAU Am» (3 MB MB) (i) 3 90 (IS) 3.80 (T) Ml
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  • 188 10 HIGHLANDS Lewtaada BtrhU: Seventh AGM to be held at the Anggerik Room, 4th Floor, Hotel Equatorial, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on May 27 at noon. MBF HaMlags Berkad: Nineteenth AGM to be held at 11th Floor, Wisma MCA, Jalan Am pang, Kuala Lumpur on May 27 at 10 am.
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  • 755 10 TRADING activity picked ap slightly at the Stagapare stock market yesterday, aa lavester seattmeat taak a tara far the better. Bhare prices geaerally elaaed with stagknllglt galas hat a few stocks sack as Paa-Electric aad Its aasaelate Aema Electrical ladaatriea, Jacks lateraattoaal aad Daalap ladastries,
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  • 588 10 FAIRLY good all-round support again enabled share prices on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange to close higher yesterday. Turnover, however, remained low. Stocks opened at slightly better levels. Buying, which gathered momentum from mid-morning, was well sustained and a broad spectrum of counters enjoyed good
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 646 11 ESSO Malaysia expects continuing keen competition in the market place during the current year, particularly from Petronas. Its chairman and managing director Mr Gerald Cox says in his latest annual review: "Petronas is expected to continue to expand its product marketing and distribution activities.
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    • 318 11 UNITED Engineers Ltd has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that the proposed dividends on its preference shares and ordinary stock are final dividends for the year ended 1981. MR PETER Tham Wing Fai has been appointed an additional director of Paa Electric from May 19. KEPPEL Shipyard
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    • 340 11 THE HNgkiag Laad Ce Ltd ehainnaa Mr David Newbigglag aald while the eampaay will receive i significant Increase la rental lncnme In 1982, eppertaaitlea far prafltaMe praperty trading la Haagkaag are lew certala. Hewever, he aaM la a statement aceampaaylag ike campaay'a aaaaal repart,
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    • 777 11  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM THE Singapore stock market may be in for a relatively quiet spell up to the end of the year. During this "base-build-ing" period, the Straits Times Industrial Index can be expected to move between the 680 and 780 trading
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    • 335 11 tional business areas to enhance future earnings. The 1981 managerial reshuffle was also a move to prepare for the eventual split between the Singapore and Malaysian operations because like other members of the OCBC group of companies, F and N would have to localise its equity in Malaysia.
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 323 11 SHARE prices in Sydney yesterday closed mixed in light trading with local investors waiting for a stronger overseas lead to stimulate the market. The All-Ordinaries index closed 0.9 points higher at 510.3 with the industrial indicator down 0.2 points at 662.4 while the resource marker was 1.8 points up
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      • 267 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday surged to close at the day's high on widespread buying support, brokers said. News that Citibank cut its prime rate by half a percentage point was widely seen in Hongkong as the start of a general decline in interest rates, they added.
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      • 263 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday rose on selective bargain hunting after (ailing during the past five days, but trading remained slow due to wide fluctuations in the yen/ dollar exchange rate The market average rose 21.52 to close at 7,449.92 on a volume of 170 million
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      • 121 11 THE Manila market yesterday closed mixed as commercial, industrial and mining stocks were easier while oils firmed, dealers said. Turnover slightly dropped to 2.6 million pesos from 2.7 million pesos on Tuesday. MAT 11 Paaoa ■M Phil Hides Mining 001« uneh run Ami Mining B Atlaa Coo. B. 16J0
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      • 147 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed generally higher in inactive trading which again centred on cement stocks, dealers said. The Book Club index rose 0.41 points to 92.92 on a turnover of 13.3 million baht. MAT a BttU Ao* him Thai AM Pttn Arathui In* And Tru«t Buttot Bant
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    • 308 11 PERMODALAN Bersatu Bhd (formerly Syarikat PKB Sdn Bhd) has given an undertaking that it has the necessary financial resources to make a general offer for the minority shares of Idris Hydraulic. The confirmation, a requirement under the London takeover code, was made by UDA Merchant Bankers
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    • 370 11 Date U at Fill Ym IT Cmpuy rente Net EPS Oral Pre-tax laat year Ohr. Preflt KMC <%) (ft") i 27/3 26.1 250.0 85,615 Bedford F 2/4 16.9 16.7(b) 780 Dutch Baby F 3/4 27.1 10.0 4.474 H K Land F 9/4 394 11.2 *****0* Gold Cola F
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 152 12 Rises Aabuitdor 910 30 Grand Central 480 +16 OUB 560 15 Pan-El 388 14 Jack* Iat 244 14 DBS 830 10 S T P 1975 530 10 H Negara 460 10 Dunlop Ind 378 10 A cm a 348 10 OUT 330 10 Sea View 494 8 Falls D
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      155 12 Rises E and A I 780 30 Pragkalen 1300 30 Tasek 530 20 DBS 900 15 Acma 384 14 M Banking P Bank 'A' 695 10 416 +8 Sanyo 420 +8 Jacks Int'l 264 +7 Falls C Sugars 1320 -20 Bt Sembawang 460 -10 SgBesi 800 -10 Malakotf
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    • 45 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 580.8 Monday 575.8 Week Ago 572.4 Wednesday 1413.47 Tuesday 1383.32 Week Ago 1300.10 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS DOW JONES AVERAGE Tuesday 662.8 INDUSTRIALS Week Ago 867.3 Tuesday 834.57 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 836.38 Wednesday 510.3 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 500.5 Week Ago 514.0
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    • 53 12 AP NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market declined broadly this morning, continuing the decline that set in late yesterday. The Dow Jones average dropped 3.23 points to 831.34 in the first half an hour. Losers outnumbered gainers by more than 2 to 1 in the early tally
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  • 307 12 A STAGGERING increase in interest charges coupled with declining revenue have forced United Engineers (Malaysia) Bhd into the red for the year ended Dec 31, 1981. During the year, UE (M) incurred a 133.4 per cent increase in interest charges totalling MH1.36 million. In
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  • 444 12  -  By MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM TWO OUT of every 11 applicants for 1,000 shares in Hotel Properties stand a chance of becoming shareholders of the company. Successful applicants in this category will account for about 20 per cent of the total allotment. Yesterday's balloting of the
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  • 726 12 THE board of United Plantations Bhd and its adviser Chartered Merchant Bankers Malaysia have described as (air and reasonable the general offer by Kumpulan Fima Bhd for the remaining shares in UP. However, while recommending "that the UP shareholders should accept the offer, they
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  • 732 12 LONDON, Wed. The market was easier on the British losses in the South Atlantic but prices ended above the lows. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 3.1 points at 577.7. Turnover was again fairly low, with operators awaiting a government statement expected after the official close.
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  • 182 12 SIM LIM Investments Ltd has diversified into equity investment with the incorporation of S L Equities (Singapore) Pte Ltd. The wholly owned subsidiary, with an authorised and paid-up capital of $1 million, will invest in stocks and shares. Meanwhile, Sim Lim has also
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  • 86 12 THE STOCK Exehaage M Slagapere ku clarified that there hu beea u errar la the reported velame «I tanever on NtWby and *»yThe valine ti shares traded at the exehaage *a May U shaald be 4.M mllllM aalta vaiaed at $14 J8 mllllea, while the valame ea May
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  • 721 12 ĕO(3BCL» by HOCK LOCK SIEW THE LEVEL of corporate activity, not surprisingly, has been fairly subdued these past two months. Apart from the occasional stir provided by major groups such as MUI, Boustead and United Plantations, companies have been in no hurry to implement their restructuring or
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  • 212 12 -v i Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani UNITED Industrial Corporation continues to peck at the equity of United Engineers Ltd. Yesterday, UIC announced the purchase of a further 40,000 ordinary shares, bringing its total holding in UE to 5.94 million, representing 11.36 per cent
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  • 112 12 THE recent sharp increase In the price and trading volume of Acma shares has drawn a query from the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The SES wants to know whether the board is aware o( any reason for the sharp share price increase and trading volume. Acma's share price
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  • 101 12 INTRAOO is activating one of its hitherto dormant companies for the purpose of trading mainly, but not exclusively, in edible oils. The subsidiary, Singapore Resources Pte Ltd, will have its paid-up capital increased to $1 million from a nominal sum of $2 by the issue of 999,998 shares
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 145 12 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 30th November, 1983 of: W THE TOKAI BANK, LIMITED Suites 2801/2803, Clifford Centre 24 Raffles Place. Singapore 0104 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above-mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest
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    • 156 12 U5520,000,000 Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit, due 30th November 1984 The Fuji Bank, Limited (Singapore Branch) 0 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the six month interest period from 28th May 1982 to 30th November 1982, the Certificate will
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 62 12 WEAT:HER; OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Generally cloudy throughout, showers in the early morning and afternoon. Report for 24 hours prior to 7J9 pm ®n May 2C »t tie Airport: Maximum temperature 32.8 Associated humidity 64 Minimum temperature 25.8 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 4.60 Rainfall in millimetres 1.9 Total
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 203 13 FACED with a May 27 cancellation date of war risk insurance by both United States and United Kingdom insurers, the Argentine Economic Ministry has prepared legislation to provide such coverage for ships sailing within 12 nautical miles of Argentina. Under terms of the draft law,
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    • 618 13  -  By JUNE LIM THE FEDERATION ot Asean Shippers' Council plans to approach the conferences to request a reduction in base rates. It will also ask the conference to drop the bunker adjustment factor as bunker rates have declined and the reason for their
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 107 13 Reuter THE Japan Oil Corp said it plans to reduce the number of large tankers of more than 200,000 deadweight tons each, used for the government's oil stockpile, by five from the present 35 after charter contracts expire. The semi-official corporation said it will not renew
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      • 60 13 A 27,000-tonne bulk carrier built for a Hongkong firm was launched in the north-eastern port of Dalian yesterday. Christened the Haifu, the vessel was built according to Lloyds standards fa* Green Island Shipping Inc and will be handed over to the company in early August. Green Island has
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    • 747 13 Shlppiag Um Page CM Shipping Uae P»ge CM Achipelego Shpg Ate* AU trans Alpac AoUrm Shpg A PC Line APL Argentine ASCL Asia Merchant Austasia Line Australian Coot Bait-Orient Baltic Bangkok Cant Bangladesh Bank Line BBS Ben Line Ben Asia Ben bulk Bienley Bin tulM Contractors Blue
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    • 892 14 ALGERIA Algiers Early May. Berthing delays of about 8-10 days. Oran Early May. Waiting times of 2-3 days. Annaba/Skikda Early May. Delays of 3-4 days. ANGOLA Luanda May 10. 8 vessels at anchor with 15-18 days delay. Lobito May 10. Waiting times of about 5-8 days. AUSTRALIA Melbourne/Wesernport/
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    • 1590 14 CHARTERING was on a fairly small scale in all sectors of the freight market on Tuesday with rate showing generally limited fluctuations where changed. North American grain shippers paid an unchanged U5510.25 for a vessel from the US Gulf to Antwerp/ Hamburg range while $13.25 was agreed from
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    • 313 14 CRIME losses resulting from theft and fraud of goods in transit are a major reason for worsening results in international cargo underwriting, a top marine insurer warned. Mr Niklas Kihlbom, chairman of the cargo committee of the Marine Insurance has revealed that it regards
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    • 518 14 LAST year the number of cargo ships under German registry decreased for the first time ever. Ninety-one ships were either sold abroad or scrapped altogether. The West German government, the shipping companies and the unions have not yet reached agreement on the
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    • 363 15 NORWEGIAN classification society, Det norske Veritas, experienced a vigorous growth in turnover, financial results and work volume last year, according to its annual report. Commenting on this development, which was paralleled by a strong increase in costs, Mr Egil Abrahamsen, the Veritas president, identified the need
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    • 400 15 ATLANTIC Container Line, the biggest operator on the North Atlantic, has signed a five-year contract with the port of Liverpool. The agreement, the second between ACL and the Mersey Docks and Harbour Company, follows the line's recent £1 million investment in a trailer
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    • 400 15 SHIPPING lines intending to transport Philippine imports of tobacco and cotton should consider that stevedoring charges on these commodities are reportedly around 300 per cent more than they should be, according to lines presently carrying these commodities into the country. The increased
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    • 278 15 THE Australian Wool Corporation hopes to achieve freight savings of between 25 per cent and 30 per cent for shipping wool to Europe under box rate proposals now being considered. Rising costs squeezing profits has forced the wool industry to look for new ways to
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    • 5014 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due ...and when SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore lor 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
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    • 599 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Mode Oriental Chief 29W 28.5.82 0400 Optorg 49 1200-1300 TT Ever Promoter 01-52W 28.5.82 0800 Green Asia 49 1500-1600 TT K. Repin 11E/82 28.5.82 0800 S'pore
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    • 1894 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Arhlprlcg* Shpg Singapore Shpg Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KI. PK) Adriatic Caatalaer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PKi AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (Si Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Afra-Earaata Use Transgroup Pte Ltd
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    • 1260 22 IT HAS been suggested that there is nowhere left for the Port of Oakland to grow, but Oakland's Port Commissioners have managed to go on finding more and more room for containers. The early months of next year will see the completion
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    • 211 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 (FAR 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
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    • 554 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES A1 Razlq 35/6 Borneo alongside 27.5.82/2100 Barber Talisman 47 Barber alongside 27.5.82/1600 Fortune Victory 18 John Manners alongside 27.5.82/1500 Jenson 22 Thong Soon alongside 27.5.82/1830 Klnh Thay 23 Neptune alongside 27.5.82/1830 Mendawal 28 Ocean Shpg alongside 27.5.82/0600
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    • 447 13 Wa heung-a shipping KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P.Ketanf/Keetaf/Busan/lnchon Fm: 6usan/H.Kon{/Ban{fcok Tel S'pore: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 nzzL .1 \RDIM iAH Orient Overseas Co*Ua*teA Line FULLY CONTAMERISED SERVICE FROM EUROPE (VU SUEZ) MPIUC CAMET SP 25E la coNCon OCVALKI ru 3if GtCV«miOS2K PliN Sp»«
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    • 18 13 LONDON Freights PORT Conditions SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port CONSORTIA REGIONAL Weather
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    • 701 14 m i FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE fetal Vessel nil B PERMAI 4/6 JUTUNDIA 11/6 MHON 18/6 KORIHGAN 25/6 b sura 2/7 noeift 6/7 8/7 Bam Fr—Eiwpt 1) Gbwr| J)Kl*|3)Bm 4) ITtoni 5) UN M»t M S«M Sarfed Sailed Saitod n J\ Saded Saded Saded Sided Saded 4/6 2/4 Sailed Sailed
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    • 728 15 CONTAINERS*#? SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT M bu<| Bra* »lam Le Hw TXMCS MMU SaM SaM bW bM LMS Mr SaM UM SaM SaM LMVOU Ml W SaM W Wi cm or a— w 21/5 29/5 31/s USUU HMU 21/5 M/S 31/5 2/t lono EMS 2/1 4/t Vi 7/t (OmOOM MT 11/
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    • 293 15 Flo Franco Belgian Services \F.it FitFrr iih Vrt »ff i?': fi> t-.tr F-I.\re<-iff fON',Ot mi cowMpa# sowp to mnanmw S pore v Hetang Btona M «*ri Genoa Trieste CMR«m H ROB 3 Kin* 4to«ie U tone 20 tone 22to«e9ITUM 7 ton 8 ton 23 ton 25 ton ?6 ton 1
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    • 598 16 Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTMNT UK i*n Bay frmkhrt Express liverped Bay (ifrni City oi EMn| S pore P Kelang 12 6 14/6 19 6 21/6 27/6 29 6 3/7 5/7 22/6 24/6 1/7 3/7 9/7 11/7 16/7 18/7 21// 23/7 23/7 25/7 Also accepting tfansl*pmenl cargo toi CARIBBEAN WEST INOItS »ia
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    • 833 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMRO. HOOEIOAH. JEODAH AQARA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VOY. S PORE COLOMBO HOOEIOAH JEDOAH J AOABA COLOMBO S PORE Sailed Sailed Sailed 19-21/6 23-24/6 2S-27/6 30-31/5 •-7/7 ACCEPTING FCL CONTAINERS TO DUBAI/DAMMAM/KUWAIT EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE SIN6APORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES Pakistan National Shipping Corpn. Karachi PIL/MSC
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    • 540 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG IVYBANK 14 Jun 10 Jul 13 Jul 16 Jul CLYDEBANK 28 Jun 24 Jul 27 Jul 30 Jul FORTHBANK 5 Aug 31 Aug 3 Sep 7 Sep CORABANK 11 Sep 7 Oct 10 Oct 14 Oct
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    • 1357 18 gjl «lKline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FEEDER VESSEL STORE MOTIO VESSEL TOKYO ITTOItK SVNAH ST K»M K JACEWON ¥17E Std "RISO MARLi 14 Jun 9 Jul 18 Jul 13 Jul K. PWKR VI 4 Jun (a (a JAPAN AMBROSE 21 lun 18 Jul 16 lul R JACEJM
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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