The Business Times, 16 July 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FRIDAY, JULY 11, IK2 60 CENTS
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  • 474 1  -  By BERNADETTE CHOOI THE Post Office Savings Bank suffered a drop in net income last year. Its latest annual report shows that net income declined 24 per cent to $46.8 million, a contrast to the hefty 77 per cent jump in 1980 when
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  • 176 1 THE Post Office Savings Bank will set up a pilot branch served only by automated teller machines. Announcing this in the bank's latest annual report, chairman Mr Tan Chok Kian said this will help cut down its manpower requirements and "exploit the
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  • 438 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE Airlines will not receive preferential financing from the US Export-Import Bank for its recent $1.6 billion purchase of eight new Boeing 747 stretched upper decks (8747 SUDs). Following the tightening of loan policy by the Rsim Bank,
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  • 224 1 A H million bribe was offered to the managing director of a construction company to induce him to withdraw bis company's tender to build two blocks of warehouses for the Port of Singapore Authority, it was alleged in court yesterday. Soon Pah Lim, a sub-con-tractor,
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  • 374 1  -  By LEE HAN SHIH THE National University of Singapore is expanding its Microprocessor Applications Centre to undertake research and development work for local companies. The centre is formerly the engineering development division of the Applied Research Corporation It was renamed after the NUS took
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  • 247 1 PROMET Pte Ltd has clinched a $30 million contract to build three supply vessels for National Marine Services (NMS). The vessels will be built at Asia Pacific Shipyard, a subsidiary of Promet, in Jurong, and will be delivered by the first quarter of 1983. A Promet
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 110 1 Reuter IRAQ said it had driven invading Iranian troops off its territory but Iran dismissed the statement as a lie. The official Iraqi news agency said that after two days of battles near the southern city of Basra, "Iraqi forces have succeeded in cleansing the soil of
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    • 55 1 AP THE Lebanese government has formally declared that it is seeking a withdrawal of Israeli, Syrian and Palestinian forces from Lebanon and a multi-national contingent to oversee a guerilla evacuation from Israeli-encircled West Beirut The carefully warded declaration was announced after a three-hour Cabinet session in the presidential
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    • 72 1 AFP AMERICAN Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger said that if Iran defeats Iraq in their 22-month-old war, Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny "will hunt around for some other place to use his force". Weinberger called Khomeiny "completely irresponsible." He also said he saw no link between the Lebanese crisis
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    • 85 1 Reuter SINGAPORE has agreed in princiKto buy 15,000 tonnes of rice from ailand, Oranut Osathanond, Deputy Director-General of the Thai Foreign Trade Department said. The grain to be bought by Singapore on a government-to-govern-ment basis is 100 per cent white rice, second grade and delivery is
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    • 98 1 AP THE United States is unintentionally helping Japan compete with vital US high-techok>gy companies by subsidising that nation's defence, Hewlett-Packard chairman David Packard says. "I think our responsibility to the Japanese (for defence) has just about come to an end," he said during an address to a symposium
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    • 73 1 TAKASHI Isbihara, president ot Nissan Motor Co, said his company has not yet reached a final decision on whether to set up an assembly plant in Britain, Kyodo news service reported. He said Nissan will soon bold talks with British government official» on the issue. Isbihara made the
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    • 32 1 AP HONGKONG'S external trade In tfee first five months of this year amounted to HK3MSJB button, an increase of 7 per cent over the same period last year. AP
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  • 221 1 BUILDING eaata sad reals af priaae UmMil had la >k> A aarvey la Much by the Hwghwf etneejif^preperty utag Hia|kn| Mkn aa Mt b k fllagapart at "f"«« par Far that price, Icmm cm «at gaed «nitty space, Ike aext meat wnaaim UuMal
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  • 381 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH MR LEE KUAN YEW said in London yesterday that the rapid preparation (or the Falklands war demonstrates "the enormous potential for increased productivity there is in Britain's workforce". The Prime Minister said this in a speech after he was given
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  • 129 1 MORE banks have lowered their prime and deposit rates. From today, Citibank will trim its prime rate by half a percentage point to 11 per cent, the same quoted by Bank of America and Chase Manhattan Bank. Industrial and Commerical Bank's prime rate will be 10.50
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    • 211 1 T7T SOME bankers are nervous over the latest series of misadventures besetting the industry Page i DEFECTIVE products reduce the revenue of some companies by as much as 20 per cent Page S WEST Germany is considering p»«rfn g a law allowing its companies to ignore US sanctions on the
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    • 41 1 BALLY of Switzerland 4 s Soto Agent: B.G. Parrett 6 Son (Pit) Lid. Singapore. Authorised dealers: Beßy BotMqua, Holiday Inn. Scotts Rd., CAE Building. Orchard Rd.. leXan Hawlutk, Havelock/Outram Rd laetan Orchard, Liat Towers. Orchard Rd.. WdMmiii. Specialists' Centre. Orchard Rd.
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    • 86 1 iL'.'iJJ.'JJ. I'.JJ MINOLTA a.testonr very tender, very rare j There was a time when there were no machines and man was the supreme artisan His hands the tools of ingenuity. Tesioni perpetuate the an of such craftsmanship. Each piece of leather hand-cured and metamorphosed into a collection of exquisite shoes,
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 679 2 Reuter BUFFETED nearly every day by rumours of a major financial collapse, banks are weathering the squall that has blown up on international credit markets. Some bankers, especially in North America and Europe, are nervous over the latest series of misadventures to beset the
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    • 77 2 UPI IP Soviet Usisn has hssn SMLsrsr-m ejhsnged """arikLSS the latest figures Tii*tliusky,the Baasales toward the end ef 11» year whea they have In» ed a desnrjlsw sf their practice Is agala Mowed eeali nakh or —seed the reeard of mm «tea 4M tenses
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    • 447 2 SCOPE probably still exists for a further cut in UK bank base rates without waiting far US prime rates to fall, r-hut at three oft tbe trig four UK clearing I»wh» —Id They said the lead could again be taken by the government
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    • 131 2 Reuter TEN more hanks have Joined the original 10 as lead managers for Malaysia's USH billion loan, sources said. The banks will underwrite ISO million each. The 10 new banks are Bank of Nova Scotia, Chase Manhattan Asia Ltd, Commerzbank, Oocker National Bank Ltd, First Chicago Asia
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    • 341 2 Reuter JAPAN'S total outstanding national debt is forecast to reach 98,000 billion yen by end-fiscal 1983 nest March and rise further to 108,700 billion by end-fiscal 1981, the Mitsubishi Research Institute said. The government put the outstanding debt at endMarch this year at
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 498 2 FOREIGN exchange trading was dull and quiet yesterday as uncertainty about US money supply and interest rates continues. Bankers are apparently adopting a wait-and-see attitude before taking up positions. Dealers said the forecast for the US money supply Is between US|5 billion and US$lO billion. Volume traded for
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      • 60 2 THE DOLLAR far overnight delivery yesterday closed easier at 255J5 yen from the 256.00 opening, after trading quietly throughout the day. Trading volume was a light US|LOf fatitton. The dollar for Immediate delivery was uatraded. Forward dollar rates ten on volume at $JU million, with discounts narrowing to at
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      • 50 2 THE US dollar eased against all major currencies in quiet, late trading yesterday, due mainly to a lack of trading interest, dealers said. Bunoli rtHs juiviv: OS UI/UI UKMlII/MJI Bnm i m/in Wat Qmngr-lS/ur Vtan-MM-H flap tan-1»/17« In i-U/UI Mte 4M/IM kin ■IB-UMlH Hapn-UB/UB Kara —in/f.77 TIhBi MM —HM/MJI
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      • 16 2 LONDON ■ifcijun open-w-uaff/sr CM-lmm/B cnm-vmrnm dfi-OS/■"* trr-un^i erJsar" Dfr-iunv» MWr UMM/Wt 1 1 AwMfc-aa/aji a-sB.
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      • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.92 per cent.
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      • 170 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on July IS: U8 MUr*8pat) Offer Bid 7 days 1313/*****1/16 1 month 141/16 143/16 2 months 14* 14* 3 months 14 15/*****3/16 6 months IS 5/16 13 3/16 months 153/16 151/16 12 months 153/16 151/16 tehh. 1 month 3 months months
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      • 37 2 RANGE at price* attend by dlsOvcnrigbt: 4ft Call deposit*: 4ft (M| IvNMN 3-month Treasury Mils JH 3* 3-month Bank Mils »9/16 «7/16 3 months CD IVM 8 3/16 6 months CD (ft Source: National Discount Co
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      • 282 2 GOLD futures closed generally than overnight levels in light trading on the Gold Esduuge of Singapore yesterday. Prices were marked down by between USJ7-50 and H an ounce at the outset following the metal's decline in iww X on ovenugni, men held steady during the morning's trading before falling
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      • 15 2 ■wTM Mi m t MM y Shi vm O^jhMkUIMn Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 411 3 can expect more visitor* from South Korea this year following the easing of Korean government restrictions on overseas travel this month. Mr Limb Joo Hwan, director of Korea National Tourism Corporation's office bere, said he expects about 30,000 South Koreans to
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    • 231 3 FORTY-SEVEN Japanese manufacturers and trading companies will display $50 million worth of electronic and robotic equipment at an exhibition in Singapore next month. The exhibition, known as "Japan Machinery and Electronics Exhibition *82 Singapore", will be held at the World Trade Centre frrtn Aug 4 to
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    • 177 3 KMg Tug Ym has been appointed an executive director of SGV-Goh Tan, a management consultancy which is part of the Asianbased SGV group. Mr Kong, who joined the firm in 1971, specialises in hotel feasibility studies and supervises the firm's annual banking publications on commercial banks and
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    • 234 3 A SHIPPING company has invested about $400,000 in a computer system in anticipation of a revival in business. Integrated Agency, an expanding and diversifying joint venture, has concluded an agreement with the Computer Systems Advisers group last week for a turnkey system to computerise
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    • 181 3 THE Post Office Savings Bank will increase its centenary trust fund from S3 million to HO million in the next five to 10 years. Its chairman, Mr Tan Chok Kian, announced this yesterday when he presented scholarships to six students. Four were awarded
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    • 150 3 SINGAPORE Mint will issue silver proof and uncirculated coins with the Benjamin Sheares Bridge theme to commemorate this year's National Day. The coins, in $5 denomination, minted under the authority of the Board of Commissioner of Currency, will be issued on July 26.
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    • 99 3 FRANCE Seett Pte Ltd, a whslfr w^srtiMhgrjl mil prih|ipMj£!i^!F •PwtoeFnad bsnght Inntohds daa» an ifflrr ram Ms glees the eempany a total fleer epaee «Tabs* MM s« metres. dtoeetor st AmmTsmS! SaM Ms rinsiay will probably ve into the sew year. Mr OM
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    • 418 3  -  By ANGELINE TAN DETECTIVE products reduce the revenue of some companies by as mncfr as 10 per cent. But if the costs of Inspection, tests, audits, and re-work were included, revenue will be eroded by another 5 per cent. So if
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    • 349 3 THE Housing and Development Board has awarded construction, plumbing and electrical contracts worth nearly 115.5 million. The contracts were awarded between May 3 and May 21 to 14 companies. The largest single contract, involving the construction of earthworks at Buidt Batok New Town,
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 241 4 UPI SALES of US carmakers In the first 10 days of this month were the worst in 24 years. Carmakers sold 108,318 cars, down 16.5 per cent from the 129,572 in the first 10 days of July a year ago. The rate of 13,539
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    • 149 4 UPI US BUSINESS inventories declined by US$4.4 billion or about 0.9 per cent in May. The Commerce Department said on Wednesday the decline was in all major categories, with manufacturing inventories down nearly one per cent, retail inventories down 0.6 per cent and
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    • 403 4 UPI Reuter WEST Germany is considering passing a law allowing its companies to ignore US sanctions on the construction of the gas pipeline-from Russia to Western Europe. Economics Minister Otto Lambsdorff said on Wednesday he would be unwilling to pass such a
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    • 215 4 AP THE DEMAND for international satellite circuits will soar by an estimated 85 per cent over the next four years, according to the International Telecommunications Satellite Organisation (Intelsat). The organisation, closing out its annual global traffic meeting in Washington earlier this week, said Its survey of
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    • 207 4 AP BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party Is maintaining Its lead over its rivals, while Michael Foot's main opposition Labour Party Is as divided as ever and shows no sign of picking up support A new Gallup Poll on Wednesday In the Dally
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    • 391 4 AP GEORGE Shultz, headed for swift confirmation as US Secretary at State after a unanimous endorsement by the Senate foreign relations committee, said be is prepared to develop as constructive and beneficial a relationship as possible with Russia. The committee recommended Mr Shultz after
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    • 251 4 Reuter BRITAIN faces the prospect of weeks of transport chaos and widespread trade union hostility, following a decision to shut down the country's rail network from next Wednesday and sack striking train drivers. Unless striking drivers return to work in substantial numbers,
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    • 135 4 Reuter FRESH legislation to increase the use of secret ballots by British trade unions (or strike calls and leadership elections is being considered by the government. In a speech prepared for delivery to the Policy Studies Institute in London. UK Employment Secretary Norman
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    • 678 4 ARRIVALS 8erviee Local Operator Number Tiae From PAA PA006 0025 JFK/SPO/HKG SIA SQ43 0000 DHA SIA SQ101 0005 KUL CAL cm 0830 JED/DHA TMA TL341 0830 BEY/DXB MAS MH671 0920 KUL MAS MH680 0855 KCH RBA Bid 1000 BWN MAS MH651 1030 KUL SIA SQ201 1030 HLP
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    • 401 5 Reuter THE European Community has failed to breach trade differences with Japan at a Mgh level meeting in Bros--8&ls. Community sources *be commission now proposes pressing its case for tetter access to Japanese markets through an arbitration panel in the General Agreement
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    • 392 5 AP OUTBOARD Marine Corp of the US said it has filed antidumping petitions in the EEC and in Australia against Japanese outboard motor manufacturers. Charles Strang, chairman of the board of the company making Evinrude and Johnson outboard motors, said: "Japanese activity in Europe and
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    • 311 5 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki asked his advisory panel, the Economic Council, to work out a new five-year economic plan for the nation to replace the existing seven-year programme, the Economic Planning Agency (EPA) said. Suzuki told the council the substitution of the 1979-1985 plan
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    • 478 5 Reuter THE West German Cabinet has agreed to aid the troubled electrical group AEGTelefunken by underwriting export credits if a banking consortium tides the company over its immediate cash crisis. Economics Minister Otto Tamhsdortf said the government would give up to €00
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    • 186 5 AFP PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos hat reversed the decision of his top industrialisation architect by restoring the granting of loans to small- and medium-scale industries in nine regions of the country. Marcos' intervention restoring the 800 million peso cottage industry fund appeared to be
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    • 272 5 AP US export! to China (topped 14 per cent In the first five months of this year from January-May 1981, mostly became of a US$lB2 million decline in cotton sales, the US embassy reported. Meanwhile, Chinese exports to the US market increased by
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    • 285 5 UPI VENEZUELA, a founding member of Opec, is concerned over the organisation's inability to control its oil production and a government official warned that the group could fall apart. Deputy Minister of Energy and Mines Jose Ignacio Moreno said on Wednesday Opec's failure last
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    • 626 5 Reuter UPI THE flare-up in the war between Iran and Iraq has tailed to provoke any rush to buy crude oil an the spot market. Prices in north-west Europe declined very slightly on Wednesday with Saudi Arabian light crude quoted about 25 US
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 450 5 Agencies US REAL gross national product can grow no more than one per cent for the rest of this year and next if the Federal Reserve maintains its current monetary growth targets, Goldman, Sachs and Co vice-president and economist John Paulus said. The Fed has set a
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    • 167 5 CARMRK CARMRK s CARMRK CARMRK RILL Does your office have enough parking spaces for you and your visitors? One of the most curious features of many Singapore office buildings is that their car parks are woefully inadequate. Hence both tenants and their visitors are forced to search for parkins elsewhere.
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  • 363 6 IF THE Siberian gas pipeline to Western Europe was half as long as the argument it has generated, it would by now encircle the globe. But it's doubtful whether even gas would get through its numerous U-bends. The latest section was dropped into place yesterday
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  • 328 6 A TAILOR in San Diego was recently asked to evaluate seven brands of designer jeans. After testing them for fabric strength, quality of zippers, pocket stitching, buttons and eight other quality factors, the tailor could only say that one brand was "extremely well made". The
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  • 991 6  -  An Esquire magazine article in 1979 quoted newspaper magnate Rupert Murdoch as saying off an Australian government: 1 elected them. And, incidentally, I'm not too happy with them. I may remove them.' In New York, Mr Murdoch has again shown his ability to win ffriends
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  • 660 6  -  LETTER PATRICIA CHEE THE SIC statement (BT July 10) raises several questions, primarily that of the role of the SIC as "watchdog" for minority shareholders. There are several general principles underlying the Code on Takeovers and Mergers. Depending on which the SIC chooses to emphasise, it
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 590 6 BO -11-on CBOSSVORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Lays down conditions (6) 7 Put down something In your hand (5, 3) 8 Mother of twins? (4) 10 Am seen about with sailors 11 Jump in the water (6) 14 Determined to be hard (3) 16 Doesn't like a hat with points
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    • 874 6 r»BSIRWMIPI Law and water in Hongkong THE Anal episode ef the three-part SBC docamentary en HrngkNg is teleeast at 7.59pm m Channel 5. The ptttdag «T H»agk*og deals with tws aspects ef Hongkong life conserving and distributing water, and maintaining law and srder. Hongkong has sae af the world's largest
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  • 1804 7  -  The recent indictment of two Japanese companies on industrial espionage charges brought the world's attention to Silicon Valley, heart of the US electronics industry. In the first ot the two articles on this page, GUY DE JONQUIERES looks at the new wave of companies springing up
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  • 1228 7  -  By LOUISE KEHOE FT THE most dramatic industrial espionage case in the history of Silicon Valley, the North California heartland of the US electronics industry, has highlighted the major security problems facing American high-technology companies. Senior executives of Hitachi and Mitsubishi, the Japanese
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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    • 232 8 Reuter rAW.R and Wireless PLCs sharply Increased trading profit in fiscal 1981/82 was helped by improvements in weak regions, tnrtudtng the US, as well as foreign exchange movements, chairman Eric Sharp told a press conference in But he said the substantial gravth contribution
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 196 9 CHICAGO soybean futures retreated late to close at the bottom of a 9 cent range, down 3V« to six US cents a bushel, on Wednesday. Soy prices followed the afternoon trend in precious metals, as the late slump in gold prices sparked local long liquidation. Traders added that price
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    • 190 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed 3 x /i to seven US cents a bushel higher, near the top of a 6 V-i -cent range. Prices rose from the start on short-covering in response to continued unseasonably light farmer marketings of both soft and hard wheat, and the
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    • 173 9 THE MALAYSIAN crude palm oil market yesterday eased in late active trading on selling in spite of Pakistan having bought 10,000 tonnes RBD palm oil at U*****.45 a tonne for Sep 5 to 15 shipment, C and F, dealers said. In July, south dropped Msls to $720, Central
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    • 312 9 PRICES on the Singapore rubber market yesterday closed slightly higher with August One RSS buyers quoted at 181.00 cents a kilo, up half a cent from Wednesday's close. Morning prices were about unchanged on some Inro purchases after a slightly lower opening, dealers said. Aafternoon prices gained some ground
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    • 310 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per Ulo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 177.75 178.75N Int. 1 R.S.S. August 180.25 ***** Int. 1 R.S.S. September 1BJ0 1KM» Int. 2 R.S.S. "3.00 UK Coot ***** 174.00N Int. 3 R.S.S. 164.50 166.50N UK Coot 1(350 165.50N
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    • 104 9 NOON SSI i and SMR prien yaat anlay: EAS Aagaat (Carrot Mth) Barar* SaUara aaptaiaar (Forward Nik) Bayara SaUara SSR 20 (1-ton pailat) 158 50 leosoN 100.50 161.SON SSR50 (1-too pollat) 157 00 *****N 158.00 150 OON MRELB SMH CV (1-ton pailat) 202.00 204.00N 204.00 *****N SMR
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    • 1035 9 NEW YORK STOCKS A BLUE chip rally near the close allowed stock prices to finish mixed on Wednesday, in spite of trading on the downside most of the day. The Dow Jones industrial average was off more than six points in afternoon trading but turned around in
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    • 32 9 Rubber: July 15 Singapore: Aug: $11.00 cents (up 0.50 cent) Malaysia: Aug: 200.76 cents (down 0.26 cent) Tin: M 529.16 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 166 tonnes. (down 40 tonnes)
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    • 52 9 THE STRAITS straits tin price in Pnug yesterday was aiffciagN at MS2MS a kite, the International Tin Agreement fleer level. ager gave continued strong sspport at thb level accounting tor all the dispsssls, dealers Turnover dropped to Iff tonnes from Wednesday» Iff, and as rattoalag was detected ty
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    • 174 9 CHINESE Pwfcee Exchange, Stagapsre, mm rlsslag price* per IN kg ywtertiy. CtCMit all: Bulk fob 1100.00 sellers, old dram (in second hand dram) fob $112.00 sellers, new dram fob $116.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) 154.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob AsU NLW $317.50 «11ers, Sarawak white pepper
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    • 195 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CsttM yara: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,400; 32a 3,000, 40s 3,150 (per bale of 400 11m). Piece gssis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 333 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per Idlo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first clan (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.85, 100 per cent third class 0 JO, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.17. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special
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    • 286 9 Reuter THE Malaysian government has lifted the three-month export ban on crude palm oil, imposed since May. Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said that although there was still a shortage of the commodity to meet the needs of palm
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    • 152 9 Reuter INDONESIA is reluctant to reduce rubber exports a move proposed by the Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries (ANRPC) because of the hardship it would cause to smallholders. Sudjai Kartasasmita, Indonesian Ministry State Enterprises spokesman, said said it is not easy as a
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    • 822 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures yesterday were steadier at midday, between £11 and £5 a tonne above Wednesday's close in traded positions. Dealers said prices opened between £7 and £11 a tonne steadier in line with New York's firm close and traded in a narrow range the rest of
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    • 408 9 Vt MM: i. t V v I MANAGEMENT IN TURBULENT TIMES A One Day Conference Organised By. The Asian Institute of Management Graduates Association of Malaysia. WHO SHOULD ATTEND 4 Senior management involved in decision-making and the future of their companies. THEME The high growth years have now ended. Recession,
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  • 1262 10 —p> in i yuiihy. wttb —ttor of oßano tradod "JJJ" ia lots of ncnoN one industbial COMMKBCIAL 4g»* gMUB)(I)UgP AM Ohm (L 1« LTSB) (3) 1.70 N (OUMpOMB) (3) OM (1) 044 ■MM (l.m 1.795) (4) 1.79 ffli«o)Ln f "ill I I
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  • 1338 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. INDUSTRIALS Umm (UK) xd l»isill (IMB 3106) (1) 3 10 Atmm (IMB
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  • 187 10 TDM BerlU: Seventeenth AGM to be held at the Cempaka Room, Hotel Equatorial, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on July 19 at 11 am. PIMA Metal Bra Berfcad: Seventh AGM to be held at Hotel Jaya Puri, Jalan Barat, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, on Monday July 19 at 10.00
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  • 819 10 INVESTORS sad specalaton mtl—ni to deeert Ike Slagapere stock market yeaterday M prieea iiMIM margtaally tower all day. Taraever naaM vary tow 19 mllH— aaite. The Straits Times ladastrtol ladex fhlskfl S.4S palate tower to OiJL TV getter with Wedaesday's C.II petet toaa, It
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  • 545 10 IN SPITE of the generally steady conditions on overseas bourses, prices on tMe Kuala Lumpur stock market continued to slip in more active trading yesterday. Sellers tightened their grip, sending shares broadly lower for the second straight session. On balance, losses led gains 92
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 670 11 MR KENNETH Mackay is stepping down as chairman of Raleigh Cycles (Malaysia) after the company's ■«««««I general meeting on July 30 and he has proposed that his successor be new board member Mr Tajudin bin Ramli. This follows Raleigh Cycles's recent
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    • 89 11 Reuter THE UK Trade Department said Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp's purchase of the international trade finance division of Tozer Kemsley and Millbourn (Holdings) PLC will not be referred to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission. The deal, initially costing £19 million for 80 per cent of
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    • 334 11 MALAYSIAN Containers (1974) Bhd is stepping up its export drive and developing new products in an attempt to combat recessionary pressures. Chairman Tan Sri Kamarul Ariffin notes that productivity improvement programmes have also been set up to offset cost increases. These measures are being taken
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 340 11 HONGKONG STOCKS extended previous gains to close higher yesterday, mainly due to continued speculative buying against prospects of a cut in local interest rates, brokers said. Prices started around Wednesday's level in line with a mixed Wall Street closing, but fresb buying pushed most shares before encountering
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      • 279 11 SHARE prices gained ground yesterday, with interest stimulated by the overnight firmness on Wall Street and the yen's recovery against the dollar, dealers said. The market average rose 42.77 points to close at 7,197.77 on light volume of 370 million shares, while the stock exchange index
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      • 29 11 JULY 1» kM cttj ggBK" gS5L.-_ ff «aaa—« as set— mmk nSSSSii5 m rwTwZZZZZZZZ mm j*»i OM>jim MMM tiC» Corp MLM >1 Thai Mluili tu ASiaLm MJ >aJB
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      • 120 11 MARKET indicators yesterday were higher except commercial and industrial which fell 0.16 to ».55. Mining was higher by 442 at 873.37 and oils were up 0.003 at 2.177. Turnover rose sharply to 25 million pesos from 45 million. Phil Overseas was a gainer by 0.001 closing at 0.03. Lepanto
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      • 319 11 NEWS of fighting between Iran and Iraq pushed metals prices higher on the stock exchange yesterday, giving the market much needed direction after the uninspired trading of the previous two days, brokers said. The All Ordinaries index closed 1.1 points up at 453.6, after falling about two points in
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    • 115 11 Reuter THE ASHTON Jeiat \tmSSSKJiS the quarter to Jue M. CRA IM £*L"2tc3£Ti tag Orgaataattoa (CSO) sf CMMMBM Minerals Trtilig Cerp (MMTO IMS ito nifw ed iitorect The latest report ssM iiipißseßisMiM tata( the fniler to Aseass fnett* eal ImplnmtatoHia e( CSO GS}."" The CSO kas
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    • 1090 11  -  By DAVID CHOW PBGI Malaysia's purchase of Dunlop Malaysian. Industrtas Bhd has been wrapped up so quickly that analysts are still looking at it with seme disbelief. But the complicated deal announced this week contains a number of Interesting points, whose significance cannot be over*
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    • 111 11 NIKKO SHOPPING CENTRE MM ■WnflfcM! ,i rx FROM $1 No RMtncfion to WW®#; ft i MS pHiW' Mhrtr ♦«*> MM i -r -x a V 4» HOTEL MANAGEMENT: JAPAN AIR UNES DEVELOPMENT CO, LTD um i ft 5P I i m wm a i kv fc 1 n£ H" *fc#
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 158 12 Rises Indices OC BC •10 -•-5 J Ceaent 285 218 458 5 July 14 July IS ABN 8 Fiaancc Cold Storage +3 2 BT Indicator: *****7 197m 306 2 ST Industrials: 890.77 685.32 Guthrie 352 +2 ST Finance *****0 lfM.44 Guiutu 330 2 ST Hotels: 1078.80 1073.76 NOL 300
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      169 12 Rites Indices 7 Car Is ben? 506 +7 July 14 July 15 Falls —120 BT Index: *****3 *****3 t Langat Industrials: 833.71 829.03 K Kampar A Amal H L lad Syn Resins Sel Dredge Sel Prop 304 515 605 354 360 434 26 -20 -20 -16 -16 -16
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    • 50 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 553.8 Tuesday 554.3 Week Ago 555.2 Thursday 1313.37 Wednesday 1299.42 Week Ago 1252.24 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 828.39 Tuesday 824.20 Week Ago 799.66 Thursday— 611.5 Wednesday 611.9 Week Ago 608.6 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 453.7 HJC.HANG SENG Wednesday 45i5 Week Ago 4433
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  • 78 12 THE director» of General Corporation Bhd have postponed their board meeting to next week instead of this week, to consider a proposal to raise funds through a Msso million convertible loan stock. iiMMli/lm» y*pnh»nt Bank is the merchant bank behind the idea and will be lead manager
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  • 169 12 TRADING in the shares of bteraatlsMl W*«d Presets will resume from 10.00am today. ALESEC Sdn Bbd, a subsidiary of Alexandra Haldiags, has increased its authorised capital from M$100,000 to $1 million divided into one million shares of $1 each. Its paidup capital is increased from $2 to $100,000.
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  • 720 12 LEADING shares on the Loodon Stock Exchange showed no real trend yesterday but some better-than-expected company results featured in an otherwise dull session, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was able to show a rise of 1.8 points at 555.6. Closing middle prices of selected stocks,
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  • 53 12 AP THE NEW YORK stock market headed higher yesterday morning, extending Wednesday's late ralhr. The Dow Jones average of 30 tndnalrials rone IJO potato to fIUS In the first half hour. Analysts said investors were encouraged by the market's apparent resumption late wdneaJsy of the rally It began
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  • 698 12  -  Companies Editor: Mmo Satoani By CHRIS LIM PAHANG Consolidated Company will soon be the owner of a hotel if its proposed at Macalist Properties Sdn Bhd is approved by the Malaysian authorities. Macalist Properties owns and manages Hotel Macalist In Penang as
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  • 435 12  -  By FLORENCE CHONG TAN SRI Khoo Teck Puat's Australian company, Savona Pty Ltd, has reduced its shareholding in Sydney retailer Grace Bros Holdings to avoid a possible breach of Australian takeovers laws. Last week, Savona lifted its shareholding in Grace Brothers close
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  • 434 12 DUNLOP Malaysian Industries Bhd (DMIB) will soon start manufacturing new tyres for Boeing 747 Jumbos and for the main wheels of Airbus aircraft The company also plans to produce tyres for new combat aircraft such as the Skyhawk. DMIB'S managing director
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  • 197 12 NEVILLE Enterprises' bid to acquire the whole of Pengkalea's Isw J share capital has now been dedated nnwwimwMi and will remain open for acceptance untQ 3pm on July 28. Neville, which is ownsd by the family of Datuk Mohamed All Tan, said
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  • 496 12  -  f SIOW LI SEN TWO stockbroking Arms are among the latest group of romps sine which have the spiralling costs of rentals in the central business district. The problems of the stockbroking fraternity are compounded by the need, far operational purposes, to stay close
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  • 372 12 AFP THE French bank B&nque de L'lndochine et de Suez will transfer its Malaysian operations to a new bank named Malaysian French Bank Bhd to be incorporated in Malaysia. Indosuei senior executive Pascal Mouradian said that the articles of association of the new bank has been
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    • 213 12 DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME August September, 1982 Course Course Tm# Dcrto The Challenge to Succeed Assessing People for Jobs Careers: Occupational Testing Kepner Tregoe VERTEX Problem Analysis A Decision Making in Sales Marketing Transactional Analysis in Organisations Automation for Increased Office Productivity Computer Appreciation for Secretaries/Administrative Assistants Word Processing Systems August 5
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Showers in several areas in the late morning and fatagain in the afternoon. Bepsrt far 84 hsus prftar te Mips an July IS Maximum temperature 3LO Associated humidity 71 Minimum temperature XI Associated humidity 81 Hours of sunshine 3JB Rainfall in Trace Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 183 13 Reuter NEW shipbuilding orders in member countries of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) shipbuilding working party slumped during the first quarter of this year to 1.79 million gross registered tonnes (grt) from 3.83 million grt during the first quarter of
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    • 550 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ THE Port Klang Authority has started conducting trials on its new bulk cargo facility in the north port which was completed recently with the installation of the two grab cranes. Selected vessels discharing bulk commodities such as fertiliser, wheat and
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 66 13 Reuter THE GENERAL Council of British Shipping (GCBS) tramp trip charter index declined further to 118 in June from 131 in May, the GCBS said. Apart from January and February this year, when the index stood at 114 and 111 respectively, the index is now at the
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      • 107 13 Reuter MEMBERS of the Forward Seamen's Union of India have detained two cargo vessels at Calcutta port in support of their demand for better working facilities, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. The ships, owned by the Shipping Corporation of India (SCI), were due to sail on
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      • 85 13 AFP THE CHINESE merchant navy now possesses close to 600 vessels. The English-language China Daily reported on Tuesday that the Chinese merchant navy had grown from 30 ships at the beginning of the 1960s to 573 ships last year, and was now the 14th largest in the
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    • 751 13 UpplBf Um Pi|( OH SMpplBf Um Pa«e U lUMpilagii Hw vm l Evtrimi IV i AIm vm t Fanes vn 4/5 S 4/5 1 1 Alfred CT AUtraae VI vn VI X t 4 5 s Fortuna Franco Delg FrataNVOC Freight Links X m VI V X
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    • 810 14 FT SOUTH Korea's booming shipyards are beginning to pay a price for their success in the midst of recession a rising tide of foreign criticism of the subsidies they enjoy. The criticism comes on the heels of Korea's shipyard expansion, which came on stream last
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    • 1635 14 i NORTH American grain rates continue to edge lower on Wednesday with a 25,000 tonner booked from the US Gulf to Japan at US$l5 and a vessel secured from the Gulf to South Korea at $13.50. Some interest was seen for shipments of US grain to Egypt with
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    • 184 14 Reuter FOR THE fourth consecutive year Australia has accounted for more insurance claims caused by maritime strikes than the rest of the world put together, the Australian Chamber of Shipping said. In a statement, the chamber issued figures contained in the latest annual report of the
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    • 209 14 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Peraian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cbo Yang Shipping ANRO (BTRAITB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits
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    • 692 15 THE SHIPPING market is slow worldwide and steady in South-east Asia. Large tankers are making Labuan the lay-up capital of Asia. Labuan shipping agents are rendering effective laid-up services for owners from several nations. The time charter market is down 7 per cent over June 1981. Shipping managements
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    • 390 15 THE PHILIPPINES' Bureau of Customs (BOC) plans to introduce a new procedure that will ease the flow of import cargoes and thus reduce port congestion. The plan for a "bonded entry" procedure is now awaiting approval by Finance Minister Cesar Virata. It will
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    • 141 15 UPI THE WORLD'S oldest active sailing ship, the Klaraborg, sank on Wednesday off Western Australia after taking water in heavy seas. Ten people aboard the 132-year-old vessel were taken off safely by rescue ships. A spokesman at the Coastal Surveillance Centre in Canberra, which coordinated
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    • 5505 20 SCHEDULE The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. Ship
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    • 636 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Slip Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator GodownsFCL for LCL Movement Cargo Schedule Location Jenhol Omex Pioneer Andrew K. Romas Neptune Agate Flamingo MaerskMango 30/82 06/370 44NB/82 16E/82 21S/2ZN 078 28B/29B 17.7.82 0700 17.7.82/0330 17.7.82 1400 17.7.82 1200 17.7.82/0100 17.7.82
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    • 1685 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local porta and their agents. A B AekMalaM Mm Mm»»— Shoe CorrwraUob (S)/Euro<AaM Use (PN/KL/PK). MMb Cwkhcr Onunraul Feeders (S)Cargo Freight (PK) ITU Singapore Thinping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). I hi rniia Um Traangroup Pie Ltd (S). Al NavtgniM
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    • 328 22 THE WORLD'S largest cruise liner, Norway, re-enters service this month, after a US$l5 million repair programme aimed at ridding the vessel of problems which plagued her with fires and power failures last year. The 70,202 tons gross ship is to return to the Caribbean
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    • 507 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Setawar Cherry Molek City Of York Del Carmen Equator III Golden Wonder Merch Ruhunu Pacific Mulia Perak Ramoneverett SA Van Der Stel Sunglow Timber Royal Yue Fang Dlnna Skou Pair Rainbow Kim Soon Li Kota Jade May Sky Sally Ocean
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    • 286 13 HELICOPTER MARINE SERVICES 24 hour service by twin-engined helicopters to vessels at sea in Malacca Straits and South China Sea. TEL *****11 HELI SERVICES (PTE.) LTD. Helicopters also available for casual charter, aerial photography etc. i\i<niM T \ll Orient Overseas Co*tlcuHeA Line FUIY CONTMOBED SERVICE TO EUNVE (VIA SUEZ) ITM.
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    • 295 13 J z I UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Accepting Breaknak FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE •BAHZANV.23 •Closing times: Fa l«/ 7 0700 HRS la 17/7 1900 HRS JEBEL MJ V.24 BAkZAN V.24 Bahrain (29/7), Dammam (31/7), Kuwait (2/8) Abu Dhabi (4/8), Doha (6/8) Mina Qaboos (5/8), Dubai (6/8),
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    • 16 13 mm ORIENT Exebife... SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Sefeedal WHO Acts far Wh—i SHIPS Ib Part REGIONAL Weather
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    • 492 14 m FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE CotaiMr Sffvici 1) Gtwr| 2) Kbari 3) B'«m 4) R dam S) le H P 1) Barcelona. G«m. 2) Amsterdam, Antwerp, LHavre. Bask. UK. 3) Bremen. tmmtmm. Aartws, Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Makno. Stockholm. Oslo •Actamm t«™»« cargo tor Mar na S pare. 'Aha Meet carpi
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    • 238 14 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON UNE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wwt Pacific North Waat Atlantic/Canada MIDDLE EAST SHOKANA MARU 7/1 15/1 lf/| tNM acc** urn to Ma i fe Dfatf V. Ma V Dub* Line. Ltd. CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM JAPAN A TAIWAN FAMLY ACE GLORT ACE SINE STAR BEN VALLA CONVENTIONAL SERVICES kv:
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    • 629 15 QCL Overseas Containers Limited The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHffPflG ft *mSingapore to Sibih, Smwik, flkkJfle Brunei Porta and Bangkok 10NTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT »ni* na w 11-2* M •im Saatrafc and LMGSMY FRMMFURT EXPRESS UWRPOOL MY CITY Of EDMURGH tokioeipress hPart lIM IIM UM »M 21 m n
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    • 427 15 NOTICES m.v. "Vbkvk AMtt{" Vmy: a irrivH lIU Jaly, I HZ. PJS.A. (Mm NmJB J». General Survey of damaged ■cargo ex the above vessel will be held on Monday 19th July, 1982. from 900 a m to 1.00 p.m No further survey will be held after this date. Ageati:K. J(
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    • 350 16 EVERGREEN LINE MP MST EUROPE CDNTAINEP StRVICE xx± IZZS. 'l'Y:!'..* 1 EUROPE PAR FAST CONTAINER SERVICE na mp «s us no on no as iwiuji »V 7 an an *n »n vt j/t vi vt m U/l ivi ivi ivi EwU*i 12/1 IVI 17/1 U/l 22/1 23/1 24/1 27/1 p
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    • 650 16 Everett Lines/ "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" IQAOMG FOR DURBAN MONTEVDEO BUENOS AMES ALSO ACCEPTOR FOR KUMOM r MKMMM6 OUT *>"• TrMitfortKMn Marrttma Mtxicsna S. A. W "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE" FM EAST/ICOCO ft CENTRAL NOKA SOURCE FEEOERMG AT IKAN/IM/OSAM TO CMCCT TM MOTHER CMMU IT mur CONT AMERCED VESSELS lOMMC FOR ENSEMOA.
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    • 281 16 #1 ""V SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JJkMN/StMITS SERVICE fsr yr WT IS-IC/7 SMKQU MMMI 15/19/7 TMSMO KM 19-19/7 oca* Ksaacß 23-24/7 17-11/7 19-21/7 17-11/7 19-21/7 29-21/7 22-23/7 2S-28/7 29-29/7 m *****44/*****137* UST ASM SMPTMS w M 111 *****4/4447*1 USJ MM SWfIK SM M 18. 34-5732/3/7251 mum ihk
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    • 757 17 w PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) iij.virvr' ir.'" "ip KOTA OAMABAT kotasamabat KOTA tAMABAT KOTA tAMABAT 31W/32E 20-27/0 4-6/10 12-13/11 1-1/0 B-ism 10-30/11 0-7/0 turn 27-00/11 11-2/12 MM 20-21/* 17-If/0 20-20/0 00-27/10 0-7/11 4-C/12 10-10/10 4-0/10 12-10/11 EAST AFRICA/REOSEA SERVICE KOTA MOW
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    • 675 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): TO BHKE ITO+ C ROZE 30K C HUL 32V1 K CHANCE ML P. Ketant 18/7 27/7 1/8 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C ROZE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0500 25/7 LCI Cargo 1700 24/7 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Sailed 20/7 25/7 29/7 5/8 10/8
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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