The Business Times, 8 July 1982

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1 34 The Business Times
  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 THimSDAy, JULY S, MB 60 CENTS
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  • 362 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH MARITIME fraud cases have been increasing in recent years in Singapore. Last year, the number of cases reported reached an all time high of 18. Noting this trend, Superintendent Abu Bakar Moosa, head of the commercial crime division of the
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  • 216 1 SHELL, the biggest oil refiner in Singapore? plans to redevelop its petrol service station at Anson Road into a 25-storey office block. Preliminary estimates put the development cost, at between $100 million and $150 million, with development charges costing perhaps another $35 million.
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  • 572 1  -  By MANO SABNANI CompmiM Editor FINANCIALLY ailing Veneer Products' attempt to pay more than $10 million to acquire a company engaged in a totally unrelated hurtif belonging to its chairman has grown into a major controversy, with the Stock Exchange of Singapore taking
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  • 678 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH TOP maaagm la Singapore comma ad greater purchasing power Hub their counterparts in other industrialised countries, «Wwmgfr they are not the highest paid. But those oa the loss rungs of the "g ladder here are ast as well flfas managers who hold sindlpr
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 88 1 AFP VIENNA, Wed. Increasing oil output was on the agenda of the market monitoring committee of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries which began a meeting here today. The committee will be mairfwg recommendations to Opec ministers who will meet here on Friday. Venezuelan Oil Humbert© Calderon Berti
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    • 73 1 AP TOKYO, Wed. Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki says the government hopes to hold Japan's defence spending to within one per cent of gross national product in fiscal 1983. But he hinted today at a possible rise in defence spending above one per cent of the GNP in fiscal
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    • 78 1 AP MANILA, Wed. The US Embassy is looking into a flurry of newspaper advertisements using President Reagan to promote a brand of sportswear, after a local columnist asked what the US ambassador was doing about the affront to his President. Writing in his weekly column Ad Infinitum in the
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    • 85 1 Reuter bo an mow art, wu. vianam has awnouirsd it would withdraw a sigidft anf number of its troops from CambocHa this numth Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach said further withdrawals would follow if Bangkok responds positively to Hanoi's demands that it stops aid and support going through
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    • 111 1 AFP BEIRUT, Wed. Israeli rocket fire struck the Soviet Embassy, hitting the main entrance, damaging cars parked in the embassy compound and setting fire to a «MpWnattr residence. There were no casualties from the shelling. This is the second time the embaSy, located in Muslim populated West
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    • 70 1 AP JOHANNESBURG, Wed. Two black miners died and S were ina« rioting □ared for the fifth straight day in South Africa's gold fields, authorities said today. Wjuko» at die Kloof mine, about •50 km west of Johannesburg, stoned cars, smashed windows and set Are to oulhilldtaip, acoonflng to
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  • 167 1 Astley Pearce offers gold brokerage services MONEmOKB Astley as w MMcpt In WfSMi'i tdertrng The hmml, wMeh was alaa latrsdaeed by the M 11jr hi b aswls BnM Aria. Astkf aai ham ake «flees brokerage services In In Omm ssi ikss, Astley and Peares dsss net take a jjbMin In
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  • 457 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG DISTRESS is now gripping the reinsurance industry in this region and the world. The industry is plagued by problems of overcapacity, high interest rates, inflation, rate-cutting and "black sheep" among professional reinsurers. And mergers may take place among some
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 301 2  -  By SOH TIANG KENG DAILY turnover of Singapore's foreign exchange market reached US*5 billion in April. This was disclosed by Mr Lim Ho Kee, deputy managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, in a recent meeting with bankers. His statement officially confirmed talk in
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    • 173 2 Reuter THE Bank of FVance introduced a 300 franc bank note yesterday In an attempt to reduce the number of 100 franc notes in circulation. As Isflatlon increased demand for the 100 franc notes, ench worth around USBI4JO, the number in circulation has risen from
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    • 513 2 Reuter CZECHOSLOVAKIA has borrowed moderately from Western banks in recent weeks, although there are no immediate prospects of syndicated credits, the farm of borrowing it favours, Western diplomats and Prague bankers said. Czechoslovakia has been relying on supplier credits after being excluded from
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    • 109 2 LjJXKMBOUEQ Prime Ms dsvesnsnsat Is ready Is SeßeWan fnalTinihiS It "P"» I ■'"ifcieTi wwM rather long as Its Is PNMMM» Werner, reporting en Lass» hasrg wss net prepared Is he tweed Ms another Mat arrjLf.'tt a yiUateral apfrfsw devalued Ms eurreaey by
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    • 494 2 Reuter LONDON bullion dealers Sharps, Pixley Ltd Mid s further testing of the US$BO u ounce lewd for gold appears inevitable, while a move into the upper 000 is probable. Sharps said in its latest market report that gold's persistent inability to maintain any
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    • 142 2 Reuter EMPLOYERS and union leaders representing 22,000 white miners have reached a compromise 12 per cent pay rise, thus averting a threatened strike in South Africa's gold and coal mines, a joint announcement said. The white miners hold mainly skilled Jobs from which blacks are excluded by
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    • 244 2 AVERAGE effective yields an US Treasury bilk Pell to 12J08 per cart for threemonth Will «ad 12-976 per cent tar six-month bills at the latest weekly auction. The three month rate was down from ***** per cent at the previous auction and was
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    • 209 2 Reuter THE US Export-import bank will adjust its interest rates cm Oct 15 to reflect a new agreement reached recently by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. The US, one o( the 22 industrial countries in the OECD, pushed hard for the new
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    • MONEY EXCHANGES
      • 457 2 THE US dollar Armed from the opening on yesterday's foreign exchange market to close stronger against the major currencies. This was due to the expectation of high money supply growth this month and, therefore, high interest rates. Trading was generally thin and nervous. Against the Singapore dollar, the
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      • 108 2 THE US dollar firmed against major currencies in active, late trading reflect'iag expections of higher US Interest rates. The prospftt of a sharp rise ia US money supply figures from mkf-Jaly continued to support the US unit, dealers said. The dollar rase to *****/ 30 marks from an early
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      • 133 2 THE DOLLAR lor overnight delivery dosed at 29U5 yen yesterday, down ftam a 17month high of 99J9 in afternoon tradhi, hßoshi actiw agjaTjajna imer- IMs was above the opentm BM9 Jen and Tuesday's 257.01 dose. Itadbig volume was a moderate USIL2S billion. The 80l d Japan sold an estimated
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      • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepnred to lead to their best customers is 11.06 per cent
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      • 143 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on July T. i USMan(flM«) OA* DM 7 days 153/10 15 1/1 1 month 15M 15H 2 months 1513/1C15 11/18 3 months 1515/10 15 13/1C 6 months 1«M 16W months 15* ISM 12 months 15 1V16 15 11/16 Dm. I«in. /BfUlL
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      • 40 2 RANGE of pricm odcr cd by dl*count kNM io> July?: Overniftit 4% Call depot "tuh« 3-month MN TreMury b LIU 3* 3-month Bank bUia •a/ie 93/16 3 months CD 1 0 month* CD M 9* Source: National Discount Co
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      • 42 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount homes to tender for a total of SlOO million 91-day Treasury Mils to be iaued from July 12 to July It. Each tender must not be for leas than fSO.OOI.
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      • 74 2 STERLING Ml to a fiveyear year low against the dollar ai the US unit surged ahead at the opening here. Market tali that a major West Geraaa concern is ckae to bankruptcy, coupled with cothwed concern about the situation hi the io*b* East and the expected tathunnlng bulge In
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      • 373 2 GOLD futures ckaed generally easier in moderate trading on the Gold Exchange of Singapore yesterday, mainly due to the strength of the US dollar, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 180 lots while kerb volume at 55 lots, they said. Prompt dosed weaker at USS3OBJO/309.20
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      • 35 2 OPENING quotes yesterday: US 2.5160/80 (2.406/15) Stg 4.291 298 4.285. 290) Can t~ 1.9416/43 D F1 90.45/55 S FY —117.52/« lit —1.780/785 F FY 35.99/36.04 N Kr-39.19/25 B FY (cod) 5.238/248 Ten 0.9689 9702
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    • 71 2 EXHIBITION OF THE LATEST MICROFILM SYSTEMS WILL BE HELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH MICROFORCC '82 (A SEMINAR ON MICROFILM SYSTEMS k APPLICATIONS) ORGANISED BY MICROGRAPHICS SOCIETY OF SINGAPORE v AT THE KATONG ROOM A FOYER SHANGRI-LA HOTEL SINGAPORE DATE TIME THURS BTH JULY ISB2 10.30 AM 7.00 PM FRI 9TH JULY
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 439 3  -  ®y WONG SOUK YEE GRADUATES of the Marketing Institute of Singapore may need to sit (or only one subject to qualify lor the diploma of the UK Institute of Marketing, or IMUK. The local marketing institute is getting an external moderator, Dr E P Hibbert, director
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    • 364 3 AN Indian-Australian joint venture will soon be established here to blend and pack tea for export. The new company, to be «formed by DC Ghose k Co iPte Ltd (Calcutta) and Star rCoflee Company Pte Ltd of «Australia, will invest
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    • 356 3 FOUR representatives of the Australian Department of Trade and Resources will be in Singapore next week to talk to Singapore manufacturers on the market potential of Western Australia. The talk, to be held on Tuesday morning, is part of the preparation for the Asean
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    • 213 3 THE PROPERTY Market Is expected Is ramnto depressed tor the next three to tear years. However, Mr Blbm list, valuer, saM Ms sttoattoa esald change M, fer Instance, the gavemattgament of Iks prspsned Mass Rapid Traartt system and alsn decides Is start werk «It earfter.
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    • 568 3  -  By JOHN LIM MARITIME laws have a chance of being universally accepted only if they are formulated by a truly universally representative body. This is the view of the Attorney-General of Singapore, Mr Tan Boon Teik, who spoke on Monday at the ninth annual conference of
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    • 370 3 INTERNATIONAL Maritime Industries has introduced the omnipure wastewater treatment system here tar offshore and marine use. The system is an electrocatalytic package for sewage treatment on hoard ships and offshore platforms. The omnipure process requires no dangerous chemical additives. The heart of the system is an electrocatalytfc: cell
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    • 276 3 TAT Lee Bank has announced the promotion of Mr A* Tang Cher to the post of general manager (operations) with effect from July L Mr Ang Joined Tat Lee Bank in OT4 and has received training in Europe, Australia and New Zealand and attended financial conferences in
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    • 166 3 A LOCAL furniture company, specialising in custommade furniture, has won a $L 7 million contract to supply furniture to the Aga Khan Hospital and Medical College in Pakistan. The company. Wan Furniture International Pte Ltd, won the contract in an international tender through a
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 278 4 AP PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government comfortably won endorsement in the House of Commons of its £14 billion defence budget for 1982. The 635-member house on Tuesday voted 292 to 219, a majority of 73, to approve government defence policies, after a twoday debate. Junior
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    • 648 4 Reuter FRENCH External Relations Minister Claude Cheysson said the US has declared economic war with the USSR by its decision to ban the supply of US equipment for a pipeline carrying natural gas from Siberia to Western Europe. Cheysson on Tuesday said in written
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    • 616 4 AP THE Soviet Union is planning a ten-fold increase In its nuclear power capacity by the year 3000, using both heat and elecUkitj from the reactor* in a way which will double their efficiency. William Davey, an American physicist at the Las Alamos
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    • 303 4 Reuter BRITAIN'S coal miners, led by militant Left-winger Arthur Scargin, have voted overwhelmingly to seek annual pay rise* of up to 31 per cent. Political officials on Tuesday aid the nation's 250,000 miners have effectively thrown down a challenge to Prime Minister
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    • 441 4 Reuter SENIOR United Slates officials are expected in Brussels this week (or urgent talks with tbe European Community aimed at settling their dispute over steel. It is understood that preparatory exchanges had laid the groundwork for the talks and it appeared that an
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    • 366 4 UFI A RELATIVE at President Chun Doo Hwan and M other well-connected defendants went on trial yesterday far a massive money market fraud which forced two government shskwips and rattled the economy. The USQ billion loan market acandal canoed the bankruptcy of
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    • 304 4 THE Malaysian International Shipping Corporation is unlikely to achieve by 1985 the target of 2.5 million deadweight tonnes set for it under the Fourth Malaysia Plan. The corporation is expected under the plan to expand and diversify its domestic and international fleet with an
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    • 685 4 PENINSULAR Malaysia's trade balance was deeply in the red in the first quarter of the year. There was a violent upswing from a deficit of M ***** million in December to a small smphis of $96 million in January. However, the trade
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    • 446 4 Reuter PRESSURE is growing in the Vatican for the head of its bank, American Archbishop Paul Marcinkus, to resign over dealings with the Banco Ambrosiano of the late financier Roberto Calvi. Vatican sources said senior officials, including the Secretary of State, Cardinal Agostino
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    • 311 4 Reuter TEXTILE negotiations between the European community and developing nations have suffered another setback with an announcement that talks with South Korea hsve been adjourned without agreement. South Korea Is the fifth nation so far to break off negotiations with the community,
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    • 598 5 Reuter AP THE Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries will hold s full ministerial meeting in Vienna this week if its market monitoring committee recommends it, the Opec news agency said. Opecna quoted Opec president Eduardo Ortega Gomez as saying an extraordinary meeting
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    • 554 5 UPI US carmakers, who tried to lure car buyers to showrooms in June without major incentive programmes, have posted the worst sales figures for the month in nearly 25 years. The plunge followed a May sales increase, the first of the
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    • 404 5 AFP UNEMPLOYMENT in Australia could reach seven per cent of the country's workforce by the end of the ***** financial year which started this week, Commonwealth Banking Corporation forecast on Tuesday. The corporation, which includes the Reserve Bank, said the downturn in the
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 376 5 Agencies DONOR countries hope to supply at least US$3 billion of aid to the world's poorest nations in 1983 and 1984 in spite of a slowdown in US help, World Rank vice-presi-dent Moeen Qureshi said. Delegates at a two-day meeting of the International Development Association moved
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    • 174 5 AP TOP hiriwsmm from the US and Japan wfll attend a two-day conference on bilateral trade issues starting today. Sponsored jointly by the Japan-US Economic Council and its American counterpart, the Advisory Council on US-Japan Economic Relations, the 19th annual meeting will
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    • 105 5 AFP JAPAN Is expected to modify Its policy In favour of n conditional agreement to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Tirade (Gatt) safeguard clause, or emergency Import restraints. —nna —t a— g_ vjowiunwt omrim m Tokyo yssterday said Japan, along with the US,
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    • 239 5 Reuter CRUDE oil aad gasoil on the spot market in Rotterdam started the week with prices largely unchanged from Friday, In dull trading ahead of the Opec meeting in Vienna, scheduled to start tomorrow, oil traders said. Prices in both sectors were shewing
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    • 972 5 Reuter THE Industrial «arid Is expected to start its recovery from recession next year but unemployment «HI be pushed to new highs, the Organisation (or Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) snk) yesterday. The persistence of high renl interest rates and km use of
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    • 176 5 THERE is a risk that the current alack in the oil market may give way later In the to oil price shock of the sort that has twice staggered the world economy. The Organisation (or Economic Cooperation and Development, which groups the tending 34
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  • 402 6 I SOME MIGHT call It a storm in a teacup, but the Veneer Products affair actually raises important i issues relating to the securities industry and Singapore's continued development as a thriving v international financial centre. Veneer is a «mail company by most standards, but it
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  • 296 6 HOW MUCH SPACE does one tonne of birds' nest occupy? The answer cannot be found in any book on banking, shipping, economics or business administration. Perhaps a children's book entitled "Do You Know?" might say something about it. Not many people think it is important
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  • 1664 6  -  Economic sanction» are used in peacetime simply because the alternative options are unpalatable. But the US, traditionally trigger-happy when it comes to the use of such sanctions, may find it has few sticks with which to beat the Soviet Union if the situation in Poland or the
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  • 789 6  -  INVESTMENT BANKER YOUR various reports and letters from small investors expressing concern over the recommendation of Veneer Products' "independent" directors to proceed with the resolution to give the chairman a 52 per cent controlling interest against the advice of the independent advisers, Baring Brothers, focus
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 625 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1- It's a bit of a job to keep going, curse it (5) 6 What Oscar Frankenstein has to wear (5) 9 Teacher's dog? (7) 10 A name of towelling (5) 11 A portion of scallop, say (5) 12 Frequently one is wrong about certain measures (5)
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    • 701 6 TiVK; Last episode of Towards 2000' The tew visits eae ef tewas In Am vtlle, to see begin their BMM km Jearaey toto iptee wi teek U earth. la Galaxy Adveataree ef Ar varies fr»m Earner Emrtk, five aeteatteta reaehee ef*QyM>da rwMte aivaieed tpalagleal reeying wnaeat a reaeea. At the
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  • 915 7  -  By PAUL IREDALE Reuter THE British steel industry, fighting to get back to profitability despite falling demand, is reeling from the Reagan Administration's decision to charge duty on its steel exports to the United States. An angry British government has said it will
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  • 1129 7  -  Preoccupied with its own political survival, the Spanish government appears unwilling to take the steps necessary to bring the country's economy with its large public sector deficit under control. By ROBERT GRAHAM FT THE Bank of Spain has added its voice to the growing concern
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  • 639 7  -  By EMILIO TAGAZA FT THE Philippine sugar industry, already troubled by plummeting world market prices, is suffering further blows from the newly-imposed import quotas in the US, and from the recent decision of the International Sugar Organisation (ISO) to freeze basic export tonnages to 1982
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  • 1200 7  -  The terms on which international finance is becoming available to India are hardening just when the country needs the foreign funds most because of a massive foreign exchange problem that is expected to remain throughout the 1980s, and just as India is opening itself
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  • INTERNATINAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 167 9 CHINESE Prsdaee Exchange, per 1M kg yesterday. fißi—l cQ: Bulk fob $100.00 tellers, old dram (in second hand (hum) fob $112.00 sellers, new dram fob $116.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $55.00 buyers. Pepper: Muni ok white pepper fob Asta NLW $330.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW
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    • 196 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettaa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,335; 32s 2,905, 40s 3,100 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptoee gesds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs nnq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 339 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's r closing prices in S$ per ldlo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new P- crop 1.00, 100 per cent second E class 0.85, 100 per cent third class 0.80, 25 per cent new crop J* no stock, B-10 per cent 0.77. C THAI
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    • 191 9 CHICAGO soybean futures closed near the lows on v Tuesday due to steady local and wire house selling, down 3V4 to BV2 US cents a Z: bushel, with November posted ing a 7-1/2 cent range. All months set new contract lows. Steadiness in the US dollar and the outlook
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    • 131 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago •> on Tuesday closed on a 2 weak note, down 10 Vi to 8 >4 US cents a bushel in moder«»7 ate trade. jj*' An export broker was the major stopper of deliveries, rumours of upcomQ. ing barge loadings at Chicaw go for the Gulf
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    • 32 9 Rubber: July 7 Singapore: July: 180.00 cents (down 1.25 cents) Malaysia: Auf: 202.60 cents (down 0.78 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 310 tonnes (up 5 tonnes)
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    • 66 9 THE BTRAITB til prftee la P«i»ag yesterday eMtfiMi at ike lateraattoaal Ha Agreemeat Qmt level af Ms».ls a Ule tor the lfth ■tlve tradfag day. The haltor stack ma aager teak meet ef the «epwßto, iealw eali. Taraever reee sligktty to Sit toaam tram MS ea Taeeday ea
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    • 917 9 NEW YORK STOCKS STOCK prices closed mostly lower In sluggish trading on Tuesday. The Dow Jones industrial average closed at 798.90, up almost two points, but the broader-based New York Stock Exchange index retreated about 0.32 points to 61.07 and declines led advances by an eight-to-five margin. Volume
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    • 327 9 THE SINGAPORE rubber market closed weaker yesterday with July One RSS buyers qaoted at 180.00 cents a kilo, down 1.25 cents from Tuesday's close. The morning market was 0.25 cent lower following weaker overnight London advices, dealers said. Prices weakened one cent in very quiet afternoon trading, they added.
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    • 315 9 R AS prices In cento per kilo yesterday: (par kilo) (per kilo) Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 179.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. July 180.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. August IBM Int. 2 R.S.S. 171.00 UK/Cast 173.00 Int. 3 RS.S. 1S3.50 UK/Coot 1C.00 tot. 4 R.S.S. ***** UK/Cont. 153.50 tot. 5
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    • 95 9 NOON S8R and SMR pncoa jnliiiaj RAS J, ■|Mp ng| (Can* a* MU) (Farwa i4 MU) nan M lilwi Baj Ktltfn SSR 20 (1-taa pa>oO HM 1«1 JON Ml .01 M2.00N SSRSO (1-ton paft«) 1*7 JC M&MN IMH 1N.HN SMR CV (1-toa P*t MUI I"* 10U0N BfU
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    • 1015 9 GOTO; Rob—ta collse futures yi—»isy were slightly easier at nklday, betweeu £5 and £3 a tonne below yesterday's dose in traded positions. Dealers said the prospect of an export quota cut later this week fuelled some buybig after the market had opened about £11 easier, in line with
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    • 351 9 AFP THE Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries (ANRPC) will meet in Jakarta next week to implement its decision to bold back 360,000 tonnes of rubber from the market and work out the export quota for each of the six member countries. The
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    • 142 9 THE MALAYSIAN crude palm oil market finished easier on light selling in quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. In July, South was traded M 52.50 lower to $747.50 a tonne and Central |5 to $742.50 while North was unchanged at $750. In August, South and North eased $2.50 to
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  • 1432 10 BID aad after prices officially listed aad bnsineas ia sad repotted to the Stock Exchange of Simpm yesterday, wtth the somber of shares traded Ami ia brackets ia lots of 1,000 units, unless othawlse SECTION ON* INDUBTBIAL ft COMMBBCIAL Aau (USB) (3)
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  • 154 10 IkConwc The Savtafi F S porf Prog F 1 S'pore Sec Fi S'pore Iaveat I S'pore Equity t lH 1M Md LB LM mi LM LS ad US LM FM Ml LMzd rmd LM L9 111 Mal^nSTpVi HOT1MMT irtMOMyl) Bd 1M 141 MalPr«(PuM Mai Security 1 Mai Berjaya
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  • 1302 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of chares traded shown in bracket! in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. DUDUmiAUS (IMS) Ĕtmm (US) (1)1.» (1) 110 A M B (1MB) Ma
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  • 69 10 UNITED Engineers Llartted: EGM to be held at Uniteen Building, River Valley Road, Singapore 0823 on July 9 at noon. WOKLDW1DK lolilaga Mnd: Sixteenth AGM to be held at M Floor, 175-C, Jalaa Birch, Kuala Lumpur, on July 14 at noon. mm TDM Bur had: Seven* teenth AGM
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  • 701 10 jjwCrJM ofeomlitaMft yoßrt lowo 'to goaersHy The Stralto Tta» U» trial Join otasoi I qwor lor WMk, oI ICJB mMb. Lao* FHiay M lost 2.7* pstato-YcatariayM irap of Ul potato to MMI tow It karety LB potato ohoct of tkto yoor* low of Urwortwoo
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  • 448 10 PRICES softened (or the third successive day at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. In another thinly traded session, a further 7.37 points were lopped off the New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index to 835.2, its lowest level for the year. The NST index
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 867 11 Market Talk... NYT STOCK markets throughout the world were broadly lower through the first half of this year, reflecting nervous investor reaction to economic and political turmoil in several countries. Of the world's leading stock exchanges, only the London market showed firmness and
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    • 550 11 PENGKALEN PLC directors have recommended shareholders to accept a cash offer of £3JO, equivalent to about MH4 per share by Neville Enterprises Ltd. The directors consider the offer, in the absence of a higher bidder, as "fair and reasonable". Neville, the Hongkongbased vehicle
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 261 11 HONGKONG STOCKS closed steadier In sluggish trading yesterday, with investor interest subdued due to a lack of fresh incentives. Brokers said the market has been little changed over the past fortnight and barring fresh external factors there may be little change until British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
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      • 245 11 SHARE prices rose slightly on limited bargain hunting yesterday after Tuesday's sharp (all but trading remained thin with sentiment unsettled by the further yen decline, dealers said. The market average rose 15.55 points to 7,035.11. after a 61.54 decline on Tuesday. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index added
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      • 33 11 JOLT rn Mm latPhUHMfi 1 +t1 m&mTLhz Vm S*S £ISF!=i i IMt MMmi MMt ■—H Ctta. mm* tU Wwfffl- Mt sy* wjt y* it Si MM Dtflf i 4V Mft 5E y
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      • 300 11 THE ALL Ordinaries closed down 9.1 points at 441.7 yesterday, its lowest level since November, 19», as selling accelerated, dealers said. BHP fell 24 cents to A 06.60 while GSR shed 14 cents to $2.43. WlflC lost 22 cents to $2JB, CRA 10 cents to $2J5 and Bougainville weakened
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      • 58 11 SHARE prices doted mixed In slow trading, dealers said. The Book Onb Index rose 0.07 points to BJ on n turnover of 19 mflHon baht. Bangkok Bank closed gnchanged at 208 baht. JULY m MM Mi mn -~x i. LM 0 ,—,R ftafl ;■< m *f 1 Sffer Ml
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    • 162 11 aeqalred reeeatly for The proposed develophsge AfSM rita was *awa ap after mtinal" ■tsdles by a jesnsnltnnt MnsMnl and rssbkM MMss bsss. Th^^Mk Jsst Pty LM a whsßy-swned ■Mfciy sf Jaek Chla PiepssUss (AastraSa) Pty S^JcSePH*!saT&kcSe lateraatlonal LM, long* wore eevoral < j>e parely
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    • 769 11 ROWE Evans Investments' (REI) takeover of MP Evaas (MPE) and Simgkai Estates wffl give It n direct investment in two estates, Simpang Ktai and Sungei Knot, aa Investment In n third through aa associate, as well as significant stakes la a number of
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    • 523 11 FT THE LONDON Stock Exchange has warned that Its authority would be diminished If the government accepts radical proposals for improving investor protection. The stock exchange has detailed Its fears in a hardhitting response to a government-commissioned report on investor protection, prepared by Profsesor Jim Gower,
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    • 100 11 THE LONDON Stock Exchange's counter proposals to Professor Gower's report are: Revision of the Prevention of Fraud (Investments) Act to cover securities and other investment. Extension of the rules of conduct appended to the Act in the way suggested by the Trade Department. Individuals and
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 144 12 MMik m +2 mrnt m +a vie m +i Falls C kftn MM -to Kmk Bm« 386 -41 Mu«wDr«4| 344 -36 arm -at jfiri LM< «M -IS ttMgri-U <36 -15 Hn| Lm| M 986 IS M hillitill 418 14 GtMrtl Cwy 316 12 Aim 280 12 .Stk Mate lad
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      77 12 Indices July 6 July 7 BT lades *****8 *****1 Industry Lit: 842.57 835.20 Finance: 1478.21 1472.14 Hotels: •07.17 (06.68 Property m: 782.80 778.83 Tim: 305.C7 9RL88 rubber*: 1173.55 110.82 Most Active Multl-Pu rpoae 115,080 SMInd 185,000 Promet x 184,000 MUI 182,000 Total tar w««r: lAn Total value: MJ7.74m
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    • 51 12 FINANCIAL TIMES Wednesday 1271JB INDUSTRIALS Tuesday MM Week Ago 1278J0 Tuesday 564.0 Monday 54&4 WMk Ago 563.0 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS DOW JONtt AVERAGE Wednesday 814.3 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 622X) Week Ago. 630.7 Tueeday 7Q6J0 Mondir -1"T* i ALL ORDINARIX8 WMk A|D 81X21 Wednesday 448.7 HJLHANG 8BNO Tuesday 467JB Week Ago
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  • 729 12 LONDON, Wed. The stock market closed quietly mixed, with the train <hlws strike still dominating market sentiment, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 0.9 paints at 553.1. Government bonds fell around Vfc point in medhunaad long-dated loans, reflecting the easier trend ot sta ling,
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  • 78 12 AP NEW YORK, Wed. 1 The Mock market opened today ae several oO iasuaa quickly moved into the mootactive Uat The Doer Jonb average tt »iadottriak. which snapped a tfcree-oeaakm atrlag of loaaea yesterday, tabkd L 34 ptints la mJS altar minutes of trading today. ikimL
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  • 130 12 Is sahserihe for NMH «aragrtjbw BwsMsnysM the iiwi the i^ N |ii > ral|Mi Be enMm arise ef 91 ai a «Meant «f fhw seals Is ■wa B—g*! last traded priMjf «U I la ths sleek extraerriaary geaeeal ntet> lag Is
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  • 57 12 VAN ig Jhrat ll—[t—| •n My to tagtai salad Big MUUi Ike Mftirtiil capital «I kk supty i« ustmjm, at wMeh H«Mn hM km tofield i|ll|nnill iivilssH by Bit ffcprt toe, OS, Mite wlilj —m< Via *i!T!rtn!TE?L VB M HwWn IN •«7 Inlisusl,
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  • 437 12  - T C will pay $42m for Harapan Building IHIKiBEHI Companies Editor: Mano Sataxv By SIOW LI SEN THE Hmpaa group wQI sell iti flagship Hirapu Building. to Its listed inuyctj! arm, Town and City Properties Ltd, (or $42 million. Hendra Rahardja, aa Indonesian tycoon controlling the Harpan group as wen
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  • 639 12  -  ALAN LEE ASSOCIATED Plastic Industries Bhd, which is changing its name to Amalgamated Properties A Industries, is looking to higher contribution from its new-found property division to offset the expected shortfall from its traditional plastic manufacturing activities. This timely diversification into the
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  • 143 12 THE NATIONAL Companies and Securities Commission (NCSC) win not take uqr action in reaped of recent trading In the shares of Sydney-based retailer Grace Bras Holdings Ltd. The commission announced on Jnne SI It would hold a private inquiry into aspects of the
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  • 841 12 mm mW2L* By HOCK LOCK SIEW THE announcement by Raleigh Cycles (Malaysia) of the purchase by an unknown group, UMB Nominees, of a 33J per cent interest in the company from its parent TI Raleigh International has-turn-ed out more confusing than enlightening. Information given by UDA Merchant Bankers
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 27 12 OUTLOOK tor Singapore today: Fair, with showers in a few areas In the morning. Total rainfall tor tte month 17^> Total rainy days for the month 2
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 393 13 IN A move that reflects the Indian government's ambitious US$l25 billion expansion of its shipping and shipsbuilding industries, the state-owned Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) is to extend liner operations and enter the cross trades. The SCI, by far the largest state
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    • 546 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ THE MALAYSIAN International Shipping Corporation (MISC) may have succeeded finally in its efforts to carry Malaysian crude petroleum. The line's talks with the national petroleum corporation, Petronas, is now said to be drawing to a close. Disclosing this, the
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 41 13 Reuter THE Japan/Europe Freight Conference said it has lifted, with immediate effect, the 5 per cent congestion surcharge on shipments to Benghazi, Libya, following improved port conditions there. Member lines imposed" the surcharge on Jufte 9, it noted. Reuter
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      • 85 13 Reuter INDONESIAN naval patrols have seized 18 Malaysian trawlers operating illegally in Indonesian waters, an Indonesian navy spokesman said. The spokesman, Major O Siahaan, said this was the biggest capture in the area this year. Major Siahaan did not give the dates when the Malaysian boats were captured,
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      • 108 13 AFP A RECORD 60 million tons of tankerage, including 15 million tons used for storage purposes, is currently lying idle, said to London-based shipping brokers, Da vies and Newman. The previous peak was established in April 1976, at the height of a previous slump in the oil
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    • 661 13 M SMpptag Um nme (M /Mrtpil'l" 9m Alitrans Aipac AntaraShpg AFCUH APL ASO" 1 ASL CoM Asia Merchant A«tiii Line IMABCM Bait-Orient Baltic Bangkok Coat Rint t t— BBS Ben Line Ben Asia Blntulu Contractor* Blue Funnel Blue Star CAVN-FMC OC Line OCNI Ceylon Shpg China Nav
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    • 798 14 ANGOLA Luanda June 22. veaaela at anchor. Mays of 12-15 days. LoWto June 22. No waiting tiroes. AUBRAIJA Melbourne, Westernport, Portland June 23. No labour shortages and no congestion. Painters and dockers went on strike on June 22. ports June 23. No industrial disputes and no labour shorta
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    • 434 14 PHILIPPINE apcrtai face the prospect of more redtap* with the Maritime Industry Authority's (Marina) rejection of their request for automatic waiver cargo sharing However, this may still be avoided, depending on the results of the fflarnmiiMs of the inter-agency committee working on
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    • 1589 14 ALL sectors of the freight market experienced extremely Set chartering on Tuesday following the Independence y holiday in th US. Chinese operators covered a grain cargo from the US Gulf to China far July at the sharply lower level of US$22. This was the first hnstneai reported to
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    • 582 14 A MASSIVE US$l32 million loan to help build a new port in Egypt forms the major port of a $163 million batch of loans and credits granted by the World Bank and Its affiliate, the International Development Agency (IDA), to
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    • 393 15 SMTT International Sooth East Asia (Pte) Ltd is constructing a multipurpose superior class of utility vessels. The first vessel is being built at Sng Koon Seng Pte Ltd's shipyard in Singapore, to Smit's own design and specification. One of the "Island" class will be built initially
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    • 436 15 A NEW MULTI-PURPOSE charter party for general dry cargo trades has been introduced by the Federation of National Associations of Ship Brokers and Agents (Fonasba). Notwithstanding Bbnco opposition to the new document, Multiform 1982, Fonasba hopes that it will become a much-needed
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    • 550 15 NON-CONFERENCE lines face stlffer competition in the trans-Pacific route with the launching by the Philippine North American Conference of its interior point inter-modal (IPI) system. The system would allow PNAC member lines to traiaport cargoes not only from ports of origin to ports of
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    • 5457 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when BCHBBIILB 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 or arrival and departure from the Port
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    • 667 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO GodownsFCL Ship Arrival lor LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule L ocatk Kazukawa Maru 18/187 9.7.82 1800 Orient Lloyd 49 0800-0800/0100-0200 J2/J2 Osaka Bay 440 9.7J2 1000 Mansfield 49 1600-1700/1700-1800 Dl/Al Ever Promoter 9554W 9.7J2 1000 Oreen
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    • 1507 21 Tht leading shipping linaa operating from s local porta and thoir agents. A B (SkL.XJAS'U* "PH/XL/P*)* As rt A*kh OmMmt OhmlwiHl Feeders (S)'Cargo Freight (PK) IRI Tings pnrt Shipping Agencies (S)/ Euro-Aria Ltae (PK/PN) IMMi Ik* Trmnagrouf) Pte Ltd (S). Ai II» i<pißii FraU Shpg (S)
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    • 376 22 A NEW holiday cruise package is now being offered by China Cruises Ltd, a Hongkong-based tour operator which is acting as general sales agent for Sweden's largest shipping organisation, Salen. The company is marketing a 14-day China Coastal and Y angtse Cruise from
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    • 474 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Olory Duck IkanParl Kota Jati NUeU Paz Estrella Perak Silver Light Santiago Del Estero Unlcon I Aegis Hellenic Alpine Rose Botany Trust Centaur Equator n Labuan HadJl Orchid Pabloeverett Pearl Pyramids Rajah Brooke SA Hughenot Toyofujl No
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    • 242 22 FRENCH government aid* far the purchase of new and second-hand merchant ships, decided by the Council of. Ministers last December have become law. French shipowners will qualify for aid to purchase all types of new merchant ships of over ISO tons gross except ocean going
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    • 236 22 EUROPEAN shipowners are being successfully courted by the Bahamian registry, which has increased tenfold in the past two and a half years. At a meeting of the British-Bahamian Parliamentary group in the House of Commons, Captain Alan Morris, deputy director of maritime affairs of the Bahamas
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    • 205 22 INE Ittjm «tipping consortia operating betwwu the F*r East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits port»/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the m»mh—»lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS/AGBAAUA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.
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    • 355 13 KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service Tk PJ(«bm/Kedun|/Bw»/lnchon Fm: Busan/RKanc/Banfkok Td S'pcrc: *****11 KX. *****0 I \R1)I\1 \\T \ll I- ll£_ SEALORD FULLY CONTI SBMCE TO EUROPE (MA SUEZ) Mail I*m rtm htmm Vto| MM n 29/7 30/7 1/8 3/8 S/l n slt 6/8 8/8 10/8 13/1 1/9 2n
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    • 67 13 LONDON Frelghte 11/111 PORT CwflthM II BHIPPINO Schedule VIII/IX CONTAINER Schedule* IX WHO Acts tor Whom IX SHIPS In Pert X CONSORTIA X REGIONAL Weather X j———— £1 tall A« 1? Ax 15 15 taf 19 II Aa| 22 22 A* 26 a* 10 Am 2 Ami II Aa| 17
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    • 328 13 4>cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV 03 MBKTPTLim Tat *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UJ3. PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS *SWCAMRE CLOSWC HMES CY 11th My 2300 MRS, CFS 11th July 1100 HRS TO:
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    • 468 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ■mm, 2) AmMw, lltowt, Ba*. BK. 3) hm. ark* |p|p HM 4) MM StocMM. Otto. VI carp tor Infer m ypsrt 'Mm 4*ad cvp tor Sftrt 1 PEMBC P. Mmi tor toaftr mrnfmmiL tmOm+m. UK. 5) te tonco(to| itonM •OwetCaOP Kato* Aarton, 3) Ortaa*. 4) i
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    • 213 14 m Y.S. LINE YAMABHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA fociftc South West nn tin nn nn nn nn 17/1 11/ l nn nn STMTHCONON MBTMLM (MM) Vty S'ptri 11/117 9/7 14/111 IS/7 22/119 21/7 fflM accapft* cap to MM A Mi (MM. Pan Asia Line; jltd. CONTAMER SERVICE CONVENTIONAL SERVICES >V'l
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    • 476 15 The Straits Steamship Group oci Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHPPMG Singapore to Satoah, Sarawak, Brunai Porta and Bangkok AJoHitsarvtcaof BanLna, Ben Ocean bkm Funn«i, qim um and NSMO IONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT LiHnrt Sim 17/1 31/7 IVI M/l 22/1 15/1 mi zm m/ 9 m/i 13/1 M/l 22/9 15/J
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    • 549 15 NOTICES KVKEKTT munr COBPMATMN l/A JJ* fcmj: PJJL flfa. Oeneral Survey on dunind cargo discharged ex the ■how wmel wUI be held on Mil Jul/IM2 from 8.90 am. No further survey will be held after this date. MNO BUB LINK M.V. MANONOJ VOY. IMB inM|/T/B rUMmM General Survey am rimmimms
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    • 445 16 '0 CONTINENT t* Tetae Expnos L«** fcy «cmH>b| liw»wk carpo lor CAMBBEAN/VftST NXS «a Hwibr| 10 MDITfRRANI t TW TO NORTH tUROPE MEDIHftRAWA Oukt Bay c*+» a»r TMq»lo» Conoectng m Kaohvung Connecting m Tokyo. "AHo occeptmg cargo tor ATLANTIC GULF PORTS vio rmMondbndgc, orxj US MO-WEST by m»crobr>dg«" from comwm
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    • 534 16 fW4 tmr+m ca»rt*Arit» u=i: wtxnm. somct To/Fn* ousan r*w r. Mi EL'ffiSL 7,31 '3 MTMI7M/IMI 910 Aug II 121 1 3 Aug 4-6 fe( 11 1? A«| 13-14 Au( FULLY CONTUOSED TO/FROM NORTH AMEMCA WEST/EAST COASTS ommoT« 0 SOW** 0 KNGHT 7E N.OMHOWME I. MOWS ONE 37f N.KML 3K oim
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    • 318 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE fa i lu cmo fat IwrUral NNrl 1/7 17/7 2V7 J»/7 t/| 2/1 V M/ 7 vi in vi ii/i u/i UmiMk, nn 23/1 4/1 IVI 17/1 n/| 72/1 SSSSfiMSff r& EUROPE FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE ti ssr as tto aw fw J*'"" IV7
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    • 394 16 SINQSE MARITIME PTE LTD JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE SOU) STATE PUFSTKLU rears MAT SAY SANKOUMARU TMSHOMMU In Perl In fort 10/7 13-14/7 14-15/7 IH9/7 OCEAN RESOURCES 73-24/7 TEL *****44;) I *****70 m SUN UNION LINE PJtFLAMG PtNANG 1040 FOR JAP Ml TRADER FOfS In Port KARACHI 27/7 KARACHI spas mmitm rn in>
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    • 298 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIDAH. JEODAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) IP ir Tir TTT 2SS ST £2* S&. Z'" ss?„ s™ »s;» MA 4-4/14 1 >»;■ mzEnz: EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/K ARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE SING APORE/CHITT AGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES KOTA MA WAR V.W.kotakhuan. SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES M/«My KOTARATMA SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE
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    • 139 17 r i. tt> 'J LINES, INC DIRECT SAILINGS TO SATTAHIP AND BANGKOK BTA KTD nn M/ 7 IV7 S/V )rnin. MVLKOVI P.T PORODIS A KAVA Sf At lON SHIPPING S Pit tTD 1 .'.'OShßl o 1 iS "S« ig 1 < Vi'ROl* SM PPiM, K 'MA! V s V dim
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    • 1198 18 to K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE 1 BADGE V 7 12 M KMMZANO MKE 2 27 3 Stpt 29 M EMERALD *14 26 M USO MMU 9% 4 Stpt 11 Sept 6 Stpt K. PIONEER VlO 30 M JAfAN ARMROSE 11% 12 St* 10 St* 14
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    • 248 18 CAUFMM/PACfIC MKTI WEST SUA oma cntmei/keki some UTTU. TACOM I JW m mum 41 Mr m B«/Fraa 5% (N 20V* 22 tog 21% Fim/tra us* its* as« »s* co 7 JAPAN SERVICE WEST ASIA GULF SERVICE SAUDI S LINE Regular Conventional Service TRANSTIMBER LINE BULK TIMBER SERVICE TL JatTimn, ITMcwa,
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    • 448 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES T MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES HAGWOO NO. 2. IMR* Fr MM/Yaii/lhMUi MMI/DpbwK/LaUda undue Shipping Co. lid. \SI \MIK(U 1 M \Rl\f KOREAN EMERALD.. ASM NO. 11 Sport PJdM|LM*i|f« 10 My Dammam/K 16 My .29 My Dammam/Kuwait Damnam/Dubai/Abii Dhabi PTE UNIVERSAL FREIGHT SERVICES u t-.ij* iCB Bu 1
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    • 379 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK 13 Mr •My tOINOCK/rDAN/VK (•KM)/MNm "Ml 12 MfMLOOC/rMM/K (MOD FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE UK 1 -_i JLL 'II T l! 1 Halpac line set 1 S*POR P. K9m| Lm*« tar gj*c rwn UJI aMy 24 My Maentws/Reunion/Durban Vessel Loadwg at Kota Kmabafc
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    • 542 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SFRVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): m CONTAMER 31N+. TW BUDGE 11N C ROZE 30N C PAUL 32W A CONCORD 5N Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia HK CONTAMER S'pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo 0200 9/7 LCI Cargo— 1400 8/7 P.MM F'stowe Htog 8 8 STRAITS/AUSTRAIIA Rn-R0 CONTAINER
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    • 357 19 MALDIVE LINES Laadw gSS/J Far Mdah/PT CKST 12/7 Lm*m For Ifafe mSkmmnmm %/i (SMI Load* For Madras MUMEnon LoadM| FOr MUSCAT/DUBAJ/ QAMMAM/KUWAIT Sue mmm Sri 18/7 14/7 10/7 For DUBM/KUMMfT Laate For OUBAt/KUMMTT MMJNVIPENR LaateFar INMCHftMKMN WHOME ST Load* For mUMEM h fort 7/7 ST* h Port Hodoidah ■•ana 15/7
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    • 622 19 SINSOV SMOOTH SO VET SMPPMG CO PRIVATE LID SMSOV BULOM6 55, Marfctt Strwt 0104 TMm Umßimi *****3 (15 Ums) CaMt AMrtts SMSOV SMGAPORE Ttltx Nnban RS ***** RS ***** IS ***** SMSOV MLOVK 55, Marfctt Strict SMgapora l CAMR M*t» SMSOV SMGAPORE Tdti IMM P. KBJME M/S SNMMUT MM SOON
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    • 71 19 r SOON KIAT SHIPPING L PTE LTD IMS t 1906 1M Fir. Siwntoo tone 3 Stanton Nay. S port 0106 TckpiotK 770 MM (5 l«n) Z2OKX lota RSXI39 SKSMP SGULM SIWZS 10 BIST MMUTM B>■■ I Tel: mtsa (i MW9ON or TIC TNT NORUHMX GROUP OF CONMMES REGULAR FCL AND
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    • 657 20 ssc <I™7l SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD •HMMM iiimii l't'i|ional Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING EVERY NOON TUESDAYS, SATURDAY rrw 17/11 M 23 M 21/21 M 21/15 M 27/28 M 31/1 V 4% 7/1% I*ll% 14/15 ta| 17/11% 21/22% 24/25% 21/25% 31/ 1% 4/5% SINGAPORE ISLANDS
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    • 108 21 EGYPTIAN I KiTf BNi A A lIKJf til INTF RNAHONAI LINE EIL EGYPTIAN FLAG rr- X vi, A PC LINE \N(.KI I W I'l KI WtUW.W I \l\l K I I FULL CONTAINER SERVICE SMUraK/MKNtTA (Tt SAMIiOfM \HIPPING P!| ;fi SIMIIS IRi'M SHIPPIN ;H:iPPP\(S s hH(! HINTANG f ,WPP!N(, CO
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    • 109 22 ym HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BHD. 'V,. ~,tN t' V- ...1. f.i.j,, BINTULU CONTRACTORS SDN BERHAD 17 l»t S''f3 ;0%6 Eipren Car-Cantar/80-BO Sank* to East IHqr* r. MMg Loadm| toe ■mu m 1 Ml/12 12/7/12. KUCMNC/IMUM/KK ■mm 10.1 Ml/tt 23/7/12 mCHMG/SN/KK ■mw MO. 1 £13/12 5/I/S2 KUOMC/LMUM/KK (Accepting rehtcles/csrgo for S*b*h
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    • 238 22 MAGNA MARINE LINES ;il»' :l" :1 I ]•< (BIT 1975) 10 t FSOM SOOTH AfMCA WESTBOUND SERVICE ■WWK PT. KOJMG LCMMK R» BM* PASS VOT M-14 22/7 11/7 RE UNO*. TAMATAVE m) DURBAN H cmnm •wins if/i ii/i -it~ LOAQMG l KMAfiALU EASTMUM SERVICE MfKSMKPttS VOV H-11C or am* mub
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 148 22 m s: m m x;:::: 'Wi Q YJ w o v <>< 1 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONMTIONB AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MOIWMHQ. LEGEND? R Thundentonn Temperature °C V Shower Weather /V Wind direction with speed in knots Rain Cloudy Sky Wave height Swtaee winds an tadleated by arvwws which
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    • 537 23 THE REGIONAL HEAD OFFICE AND SINGAPORE BRANCH OF SCEI€T€ G€N€RAL€ WELCOME CHAIRMAN MAYOUX V Message from MR. JACQUES MAYOUX Chairman of SOCIETE GENERALE The OCTAGON I take great pleasure in the opportunity of saying a .few words on the occasion of my visit to SOCIETE GENERALE's REGIONAL HEAD OFFICE for
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    • 123 26 WWT c m %\V >* iu. %»S OUR WARMEST WELCOME TO MR. JACQUES MAYOUX CHAIRMAN OF Sai€T€ G€N€RAL€ —SINGAPORE—KIAN CHOON TRADING CO. KIAN CHOON INVESTMENTS PTE LTD &vi m 38 eg 4 >s >S c*, M X. ,t\W^ m N 0 /^2 \N N SR m 'S OUR WARMEST WELCOME
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    • 90 27 r I OUR WARMEST WELCOME TO MR JACQUES MAYOUX CHAIRMAN OF > sooere G€N€RAi£ PANWELL (PTE) LTD, SINGAPORE. GMG REALTIES PTE LTD, SINGAPORE. PANWELL JAPAN LTD, JAPAN. PT PANGGUNG ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES, SURABAYA, INDONESIA. OUR WARMEST WELCOME TO MR JACQUES MAYOUX CHAIRMAN OF > SCEI€T€ G€N€RAL€ N I I I S
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    • 254 28 1 OUR WARMEST WELCOME TO MR. JACQUES MAYOUX CHAIRMAN OF > SGEI€I€ G€N€RAL€ Sindo Group of Companies (SINGAPORE I Sindo Timber Enterprises Pte Ltd Sindo Holdings Pte Ltd Sindo Timber Industries Pte Ltd Sindo (Sixth Avenue Development) Pte Ltd Sindo (Nassim Development) Pte Ltd Sindo Industriel Development Pte Ltd Sindo
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 85 30 OUR WARMEST WELCOME TO MR JACQUES MAYOUX CHAIRMAN OF SCII€T€ G€N€RAL€ SANKEI PRIVATE LIMITED Unit 201, 2nd Floor, Chiat Hong Building, 110, Middle Road, Singapore 0718. Tel: *****11 (5 Lines) Telex: RS ***** Cables: "SANKEICORD" OUR WARMEST WELCOME TO MR JACQUES MAYOUX CHAIRMAN OF > SGCI€I€ G€N€RAL€ BALLY boutique 1,
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    • 63 31 *m£i a OUR WARMEST WELCOME TO MR JACQUES MAYOUX CHAIRMAN OF IP SOOere G€N€RAI£ MEN GROUP OF COMPANIES MVOCOM NASAN MBN HOLDINGS PTE LTD MIVOCOM (F.E.) PTE LTD MIVOCOM PRODUCE PTE LTD MIVOCOM (INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS) PTE LTD BONAIRE PRIVATE LTD NASAN PRIVATE LTD BLOCK 1, UNIT 818-823, PSA MULTI-STOREY COMPLEX
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    • 169 32 J OUR WARMEST WELCOME TO MR JACQUES MAYOUX CHAIRMAN OF > SCEICT6 G€N€RAL€ CITY HOLDINGS (PTE.) LTD., SINGAPORE KINTYRE PARK DEVELOPMENT (PTE.) LTD., SINGAPORE KROME INVESTMENT LIMITED, HONGKONG LA ROCHELLE INVESTMENT CO. LIMITED, HONGKONG TOWNKING ENTERPRISES COMPANY LIMITED, TAIWAN P. T. BALE ENDAH, INDONESIA Mr. Jacques Mayoux Chairman Mr. Leopold
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    • 236 33 We Warmly Welcome Mr. Jacques Mayoux, Mr. Leopold Jeorger, Chairman, Societe Generale Mr, Louis Buttay, General Manager, International Division, Manager, International Division, Societe Generale Societe Generale to Singapore and wish them a pleasant stay here Lim Kim Hai Electric Co (S) Pte Ltd Licon Incorporated (S) Pte Ltd Nam Lee
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    • 179 34 WELCOMEWELCOMEWELCOME WELCOMEWELCOMEWELCOME WELCOME MR. JACQUES MAVOUX Ghairman of Societe Generate FROM INDONESIA HARAPAN GROUP HONGKONG P.T. HARAPAN MOTOR SAKTI INDUSTRY CO. (sole agent of Yamaha Motorcycles for Indonesia) P.T. KARYA SAKTI UTAMA MOTOR (assembling Yamaha Motorcycles) P.T. YAMAHA INDONESIA MOTOR MANUFACTURING (manufacturing Yamaha Motorcycles Components) P.T. ADIASA SAKTI (distributor of
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