The Business Times, 23 July 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FRIDAY, JULY 23, II» 60 CENTS
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  • 314 1 TOTAL funds committed by the Skills Development Fund (SDF) neared the $100 million mark at midyear. SDF's Training Grant Scheme, launched in January 1960, accounted for 82 per cent ($80.74 million) of the total grants of $88.67 million as at the end of
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  • 441 1  - All sewn up the curious case of the composite fish By FLORENCE CHONG THE Australian Customs Bureau is investigating what is dubbed the case of a composite fish found in a shipment airfreighted from Singapore. The discovery was made during an investigation to unravel a multi-million-dollar fish substitution racket in
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  • 617 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE large number of socalled brokers and insurance intermediaries swarming into the market is worrying the insurance community. At least two or three companies, claiming to be either insurance brokers or agents, are registered each month. Some are vaguely familiar with
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  • 347 1 THE Singapore Society of Accountants may team up with the Association of Certified Accountants, one of the top accounting bodies in Britain and the Commonwealth, to conduct joint examinations. SSA has started talks with the London body and, if all goes well, the scheme will take effect
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 87 1 AP FRANCE yesterday issued a direct challange to the US by ordering a company to supply US-developed technology to the Soviet Siberian gas pipeline project in spite of an American boycott. "The government specifies that the contracts concluded by French companies for the D'Ourengui pipeline must be
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    • 79 1 Reuter INDONESIAN Energy Minister Subroto yesterday said the country will comply with Opec oil production ceilings set last March. It was given a ceiling of 1.3 million barrels a day as part of Opec's efforts to defend a US$34 a barrel reference price. "Our plan is to
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    • 69 1 Reuter BRITAIN'S longer Wwtting indicators continued to rise in June, pointing to a sustained recovery over the next 12 months. Central Statistical Office figures released yesterday show the longer leading index has risen strongly since last November, reflecting lower interest rates, higher share prices and increased housing
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    • 76 1 AFP CHINA has said it intends to recover the whole of the British colony of Hongkong by 1997, including Hongkong Island proper and the Kowloon Peninsula which it ceded "for good" by treaties in 1842 and 1860. The Guardian in London yesterday said the Chinese party vicechairman Deng
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    • 66 1 AP IRAN yesterday claimed its forces penetrated deep inside Iraqi defences in a new major thrust at several points in south-eastern Iraq. But Iraq said it had thwarted the Iranian advance. Teheran radio quoted a military communique as saying Iranian forces had "crushed the enemy's forward lines
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    • 67 1 Reuter JAPANESE crude oil imports in June Ml to a four-year low of 85.11 million barrels, down 15 per cent from 100.11 million in May and down 15.7 per cent from 102.12 million a year earlier, the Japanese International Trade and Industry Ministry said. The June decline
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    • 67 1 UPI THE United States has sold cluster bombs to Arab countries, as well as to Israel, but placed secret agreements on conditions of the weapons' use only with the Israelis, Pentagon offlpuh say. Although the Ust of Arab buyers is classified information, official sources said Saudi Arabia
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  • 424 1  -  By LEE HAN SHIH SOME rig builders have called for stronger financial support from the Government in the face of the worldwide recession and increasingly stronger competition from Japan and Korea. "A rig buyer can get up to 100 per cent of financing
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  • 272 1  -  By CHOO AI LENG THE Development Bank of Singapore has emerged as the largest company listed on the stock exchanges of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur in terms of gross assets. With total assets worth $8.2 billion, it has overtaken previous leader Malayan Banking, whose position
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  • 182 1 ISRAELI Prime Minister Menacbem Begin has warned Syria to stop aiding the PLO in its guerilla attacks in eastern Lebanon. The Ma'ariv newspaper reported yesterday that Mr Begin's warning came amid mounting guerilla attacks along the ceasefire line and Israel's belief that President
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 215 1 :wi at j;• -1 *Vi UTT mmi CONTINENTAL Illinois lost almost US$6l million in the second quarter, the biggest quarterly loss by a major US banking company in recent history Page 2 A SUBSIDIARY of Japan's giant Mitsui trading company yesterday agreed to pay a record US$ll million in civil
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 665 2 NYT CONTINENTAL Illinois Corp, America's sixth-larg-est banking organisation, has lost almost US$6l million in the second quarter. Bankers said it was the biggest quarterly loss by a major US banking company in recent history. The loss, announced on Wednesday, was largely a result of
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    • 123 2 THE NEW York Insurance Exchange (NYIE), in operation for Just over two years, has set its sights on a US$B5O million premium volume by 1985. According to the Financial Times' world insurance review, the exchange's president Donald Reutershan said the premium will be generated partly from
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    • 308 2 MOTOR insurers in Malaysia want a 50 per cent increase in preminums because they are now paying out an average of 80 cents to settle claims from every dollar received from the insured. This heavy average loss ratio leaves insurers with only 20
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    • 247 2 Reuter ANGLO American Carp sf Snath Africa Lid ehalrmaa Harry Oppeaheimer saM la Is aa eeavtaetag evidence yet that the gaid price's dawaward tread has been la the ftatmrat, feted Jaly when gaM traded arnaad UB$M, he said paUtleal tasters
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    • 423 2 AMERICAN interest rate trends are expected to dominate the Japanese bond market for several weeks, exerting considerable influence on the possible upward revision of the 10-year national bond coupon and local long-term interest rates, bond dealers in Tokyo said. The market was
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    • 171 2 Reuter A WORKING party set up by the Hongkong Commodity Exchange will publish proposals for a financial futures market in Hongkong before the end of July, Peter Scales, the exchange's chairman, said. The working party's discussion paper includes a suggestion for two currency contracts,
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    • 22 2 THE tTer«|6 rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lead to their beet customers is 10.81 per eeat.
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    • 150 2 THE dollar opened yesterday below its closing levels overnight in New York in alow trading, but with no clear direction, dealers said. Early gains of up to 3/16 per cent in period Eurodollar deposit rates following a late rise in the Fed funds rate partially countered downward pressure on
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    • 102 2 THE dollar opened yesterday at 2.4360/70 marks, below Wednesday night's 2.4406/15 close and New York's 2.4390/4410 f»nt«h but above Wednesday's lows, dealers said. They said the market was erratic as the found new levels after dropping to 2.4280/4300 marks at the London close on Wednesday. They said they believe
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    • 211 2 THE Lsadsa morning gold fix yesterday was U*****.25, down $8.25 from the previous fix. In Ifckye, gold futures ruled lower through the day in line with the fall in the bullion price overseas and the yen's firmer trend against the dollar. In thin trading on volume of 411 kilos,
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    • 32 2 TMS Mm New York 6.906 «.«B C.9TS 6.56S Zurich 6.53B 6.«B 6.63S 6.S5S Singapore W0H 6 95B 6«B daring price* in US dollar* a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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    • 187 2 THE US dollar yesterday eased against all major currencies except the Swiss franc in late trading, mainly due to technical adjustments, dealers said. The US unit fell to 2.4345/ 55 marks from an early 2.4403/10 and New York's overnight finish of 2.4390/ 4410, and was down to 252.60/75 yen
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    • 177 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery closed easier yesterday at 252.90 yen against a 253.10 opening, after trading quietly throughout the day, dealers said. This was in line with the 252.80/253.00 finish in New York overnight, but below the 253.75 close in Tokyo on Wednesday. Trading volume was a light
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 164 2 More banking convenience with our move to larger premises at Jurong m V •t S Braking Corporation 0H r. 3P* frx? ....*•::K rn T 31 11 Si .a Q»*mmiri capyhnhi fiwwl m -";;r p*s The Hongkong Bank in Jurong now has its own building just across the road from its
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 498 3  -  By ANGELINE TAN ENPLAS Company (Singapore) Pte Ltd, a high-preci-sion plastic and mechanical components manufacturer, i£ adding new equipment and products to its operations here. The company, a whollyowned subsidiary of Daiichi Seiko Company Ltd, recently spent about $1 million on automated machinery, including four robots. At
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    • Article, Illustration
      505 3 AN ELECTRONIC visual aid, which can help partially sighted Singaporeans read with the same speed and flexibility, will be introduced here soon. Marketed by Wywy Pte Ltd, who are the sole agents for Ricoh plain paper copiers and cameras, yisualtek machine is designed to operate in any part
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    • 215 3 OVERSEAS Union Bank has announced the promotion of the following managers to senior managers: Mrs Graey Chse Ling Ling to senior credit manager. Mrs Choo joined the bank as head of business development in 1976 and was promoted credit manager. Mr Victor Liew Cheag Saa to senior
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    • 419 3  -  By CHAN OI CHEE A GROUP of local businessmen with interests in printing and textiles enterprises here has embarked on the development of three property projects. Involving a total of more than $30 million, the group is developing the projects through three private companies formed several
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    • 283 3 TWO professors from Stanford University in the US will advise local manufacturers on how to beat recession and maintain profitability at a seminar here next month. The seminar, organised by Times Conferences, is entitled "Manufacturing strategy and long-range planning during recession" and will be held at
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 462 4 UPI A SUBSIDIARY of Japan's giant Mitsui trading company yesterday agreed to pay a record USIII million in civil penalties while admitting to 21 criminal counts of "dumping" steel on the American market. Mitsui and Co <USA) was also assessed a fine of
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    • 185 4 Reuter MORE than 80,000 Jobs were lost in the steel industries of western industrialised countries last year and more are going this year as production continues to fall. In a survey of the steel market, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
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    • 550 4 AP THE World Bank, the biggest source of international aid, has lent a record US$l3.Ol billion to 85 poor countries in the 12 months ended June 30. This was $725 million more *h*n the year before. But the increase was considerably smaller than
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    • 207 4 Reuter Ceumsaato'has UtTto persaade the General iimwsl en Tufh and U8 trade practices. tj US taJlrtMkT'a U8 exporters received as an aa arbiter In world trade a nariasliu sa the Issne and agreed to n—flnae e—dining tt at the next after the sammcs
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    • 386 4 UPI TWO INDONESIAN government officials and two ship brokers will be tried on corruption charges stemming from the purchase of a passenger ferry which sank, killing more than GOO people. The Attorney General in Jakarta on Wednesday »«ih the January 1981 incident in
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    • 226 4 AP SOVIET industrial growth slumped to 2.7 per cent during the first half of 1982. On Wednesday, the official Soviet news agency, Turn, in Moscow said the growth rate was far below the 4.7 per cent growth projected for 1382 and also
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    • 403 5 Reuter THE US Administration in Washington yesterday said it wants to consult its European allies before reacting to the Polish government's announcement that it plans to ease martial law by the end of the year. The situation in Poland is a
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 491 5 BOEING, with export sales of USS6.U billion, was the largest US exporter in 1981 for the third consecutive year. Fortune Magazine said General Motors was second with $5.73 billion in sales; followed by General Electric, $4.35 billion; Ford Motor, $3.74 billion; and Caterpillar Tractor, $2-51 billion.
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    • 220 5 Reuter JUST TWO weeks after the West German Cabinet papered over its difference» and agreed on a 1983 draft budget, most experts in Bonn yesterday pointed out major gaps which will need to be plugged with more borrVving or new spending cuts.
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    • 178 5 UPI THE former president of France's largest chemical group yesterday said be resigned because the Socialist government's nationalisation of key industries is unrealistic and is driving them into heavy debt The scathing criticism by Jean Gandois in his letter of resignation was made public
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    • 164 5 AP Reuter THE US House of Representatives has voted narrowly to authorise production of the MX strategic missile, accepting arguments by President Reagan and his allies that the nuclear weapon is needed for US defence and as a bargaining chip in arms-reduction talks with the Russians.
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    • 296 5 AFP BRITAIN is a major exporter of dangerous pesticides to rnira world countries wmcn often do more harm than good. According to a book, A growing problem pesticides tu»d the Third World poor, published in London on Wednesday by Oxfam, a charity aiming
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    • 629 5 NYT ECONOMISTS in and outside the Reagan Administration are confused and divided over whether the unexpectedly strong 1.7 per cent rise in the American gross national product in the second quarter marks the end of the recession. Some economists, who were expecting a
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    • 403 5 UPI AMERICAN ambassador to France Evan Galbraith has said European subsidiaries of American companies are legally bound to President Reagan's ban on exporting equipment to the Soviet Union for the construction of the Siberian gas pipeline. Speaking before a group of US law students
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    • 135 5 Reuter THE head of the US central bank said the recent collapse of an Oklahoma bank and a New York securities firm did not reflect a breakdown of the US financial system. "I think those situations can be looked at as isolated and containable," Federal
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 490 5 Who can supply transmission stations for Sweden, power plants for Brazil, trains for the U.S.and robots for Singapore? 9 f t V A s m m One hundred and one years ago the K m first street lights in Stockholm flickered on, 16 arc lights near the Royal Palace. The
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  • 469 6 THE TRIPARTITE plan to end the siege of Beirut makes sense. Israel's objections to the plan make nonsense. That much can be said without eauivocation and notwithstanding minor quibbles over the scheme thrashed out in Washington between Syria, Saudi Arabia and the United States. Under it,
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  • 545 6  -  By MIKE ROSEL AIS AUSTRALIAN university researchers have developed a system for the economic recycling of waste lubricating oil. The disposal of unwanted waste oil may cause pollution. Yet the alternative of recycling by conventional methods has been made extremely difficult by
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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    • 375 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE 1 Tent dweller, or a noted politician in a car (6) 7 Person who no longer sets one afire (3, 5) 8 Dad duplicates a snare Dart (4) 10 Hurt Ed with a pin, possibly (6) 11 Discarded aircraft name? (6) 14 Horse trading clique? (3) 16 Sailors
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    • 326 6 11 Foreign product (6) 14 Obtain (3) 16 Takes the bait (5) 17 Plunder (4) 19 Inexperienced (5) 21 Beer (5) 22 Drive off (5) 23 Is profitable (4) 26 Fish (5) 28 Lubricant (3) 29 Acrobatic feats (6) 30 Soothed (6) 31 Cupid (4) 32 Went back (8) 33
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  • 1927 7  -  EOWBB: Hari Harilela is a fabulously wealthy man with interests in industry, real estate and hotels. But, as MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM found out in an interview with the man, his real passion is hotels. MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM HE USED to trudge 29 kilometres daily during the Second World
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  • 457 7  -  By PAUL RADFORD Reuter THE "Greens" are flourishing so strongly in West Germany's hot summer that their critics no longer forecast that they will wither away again this autumn The Greens an unorthodox, environmentalist party, once regarded by the established groupings as an irrelevant fringe
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    • 154 7 Hare you totalled up the cost of working in the GBD lately? Working in the CBD is becoming increasingly expensive. Not just because those monthly CBD stickers cost $1200 per employee per year. Not just because of the exorbitant CBD season carparking charges. But also because CBD traffic jams waste
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 900 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures ended the morning between £16 and £10 a tonne below Wednesday's close in actively traded positions. Dealers said prices traded narrowly following the easier opening which reflected part of New York's steep losses on Wednesday. London failed to mirror New York as much of the
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    • 113 9 The Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market was featureless yesterday with little interest ahead of the Muslim-holidays, dealers said. There were no trades reported in any month while the refined market remained dull. The market is closed now and reopens on July 26. CJ.F. North European ports, in
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    • 192 9 LONDON rubber futures yesterday ended a quiet opening call little changed. Only distant January/ March was traded, at 0.10 pence a kilo below Wednesday's dose. Dealers said there was not much early trading interest, as Eastern markets remained closed and physicals were quiet. Offers were generally higher than at
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    • 196 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, «pot ex-go-down) Csttsa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20* 2,450, 32b 3,000, 40b 3,300 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pises cssis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 315 9 SINGAPORE: Wednesday's closing prices in SJ per Idlo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (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 0.77. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special
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    • 182 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday partially retreated late to close mixed, up V« US-cent a bushel in September to off two in distant July. Locals were caught long in afternoon trade after prices failed to either hold above or penetrate important technical resistance levels, particularly the September-based $3.55
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    • 188 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday partially retreated late to settle near the bottom of a 10 US-cent range, up four-to-one-cent a Nervous local and wire house long liquidation following the break in gold futures took prices off day's highs, traders said. Prices again were mainly influenced by price
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 249 9 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday varied on a selective basis and closed mixed, brokers said. However, the Hang Seng index lost 8.22 to 1,299.52, mainly due to a steep (all by the Hang Seng Bank to HKJB2 from Wednesday's |85. Blue chips were mixed, with HK Electric up five
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      • 271 9 SHARE prices yesterday ruled slightly higher through the day as interest centred on speculatives, while market leaders were narrowly mixed due to a lack of fresh supportive factors, dealers said. The market average rose 16.81 to close at 7,227.37 on moderate volume of 380 million shares.
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      • 140 9 GOLD stocks led the way as the market took on a quietly firm tone yesterday, brokers said. JULYS ONk INDUSTRIALS Itl ir.M. M +1 m »i. JLd mil MfriM AM SM Wft> Mi MMk IS aacb Ml MCt Mi wk Mi -1 Mi m Mi Mi Mi «Mk SM
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      • 61 9 THE market yesterday closed mixed as the commercial/industrial sector was again higher by LI closing at 90.84, mining by 15.03 at 879J8 and oils remained lower. PLDT rose 0.25 cents with San Miguel "B" also rising 0.20 cents closing at 3LS and 18-20 respectively. JULY B I S ?k
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 513 9 STOCK prices in New York on Wednesday closed mixed in very heavy trading as selling pressure near the close forced the market to give up most of the gains it achieved earlier in the day. The Dow Jones industrial average had risen more than seven points
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    • 116 9 JULY PR CORBEILLK Alr-UaaMa «V mid)nili an' 11 mm *m ciin—i.» I» «iMMhi UM -U CradK PooeMr ♦1» 1l.rtl.tl. (Utamlrto) <n MmMmM mi +*m mc«M |v M ui KNiOm oncb BMR WJ 4-U r—• T. *T" r P^*l M -0-S I 'r 1 1 —Ai D»)_ Utfna Aoutti r
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  • 546 10 SENTIMENT remained buoyant on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in a half-day session before it closed for Hari Raya today. Share prices continued to advance for the second successive session and many counters again chalked up double-digit rises. Total turnover was sharply reduced
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  • 248 10 Reuter THE FRENCH bourse has remained relatively steady in recent weeks, but analysts say they are pessimistic about its future. Senior bourse dealers and share market analysts said recent stability merely reflected excess liquidity in what has become a particularly thin market. Unfavourable economic expectations
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  • 951 10 BID and offer prices officially Usted and htiaineaa 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. INDUSTRIAL* A—aa (1306) Atoan (1.078 1.006) (1) 1.10 Bala (1428)
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  • 158 10 JS22.— 1 "SPt TW Savtac* Fund LM l.O S*pore Prog Fund lH l Jtt Spore 9k. Pud 1.K l.K S"pore brveat tad O.M l.Otsd S'pore Equity Fund l.lt 1.22 Diamond*" Spore Fd(USJ) SI INOOMBBON (Camn* pi Income Bond tar My t*) 0.53 0.57 LS (June) D UNIT tfUUMITRUR
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  • 2798 10 IMS Gr*» Gr's Net Last Div DiT YTd P/E Vol Da* Hid Low Ctapuy Sale +or- Or COOO) High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 390 247 Ac ma 279xd -1 21.7 03 7.7 273 2 280 279 Alcom 115 17 03 12 963 233 164 Allied
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 84 10 NEW BALKANCAR SERIES OF HEAVY DUTY FORKUFT TRUCKS-DIESEL AND BATTERY FREE SERVICE for 2years or 3,000 working hours. 24 hours service attendance. i Various lifting heights -2.8 m to 5.6 m, free-lift, S.C.R. by Cableform, U.K. Capacity: 2.000 kg (4,400 lbs) 1 and 3 ton, available upon request. 1 2-4
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1786 11 Largest 100 companies quoted on the Stock Exchange of Singapore in order of consolidated assets as at June 30, 1982 NOTES KEY: (S) Incorporated in Singa(M) Incorporated in Malaysia (UK) Incorporated in the United Kingdom F First year of listing AA Not ranked last year
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    • 1216 11  -  BUSINESS TIMES' half-yearly ranking of tha top 100 companies in Singapore and Malaysia based on market capitalisation and consolidated assets now give readers a more up-to-date comparison. This six-monthly presentation of the top 100 also allows for the inclusion of newly-listed companies with
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    • 756 11 Market Talk NYT IF INTENTIONS are any guide to the future, individual investors will be returning to the stock market in droves by the end of the year. That is the word from Sindlinger and Company, the polling firm in Media, Pennsylvania, that samples
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 212 11 y j PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OP We, Java Marine Lines Pte Ltd of Unit 0003, Bth floor, Sultan Plasa, 100 Jalan Sultan, Singapore 0719 hereby give notice that In consequence of change of ship's name I have applied to The Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 417 of the Merchant
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    • 216 11 THE MITSUI BANK, LTD Singapore Branch U5530,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U.S. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE JULY 25,1985 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from July 23,1982 to January 24,1983 the Certificates will carry a rate of interest of
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  • 285 12 CARLSBERG Brewery Malaysia Bhd, which is in the midst of a major expansion programme, has proposed a special issue to approved bumiputra investors oi 3.6 million new Msl shares at a price of M 53.60 each. In its announcement, Carlsberg said the net proceeds from
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  • 356 12 KAMUNTING Tin Dredging (M) Bhd, expects the closure of its No 5 Dredge to have a "beneficial impact" in that losses incurred in operating the dredge would be reduced. It said the directors have been "actively looking for suitable investment opportunities" and will inform
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  • 831 12 THE LONDON stock market opened easier in quiet trading yesterday with the late down-turn on Wall Street prompting jobbers to mark prices lower at the outset. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 0.5 points at 572.7. Dealers said there was no sign of any significant selling
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  • 355 12 MALAYAWATA Steel Bhd is to start the next part of its proposed second rolling mill soon. The Pcai-based steel mill has just called for tenders for the fourth phase of its expansion plan, which involves refractory works for the reheating furnace of its
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  • 288 12  -  iHBH I Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHRIS LIM MAGNUM Corp Bhd has increased its interest in a printing company which prints ticket books and other related printed material for the group's four-digit operations. The printing company, Syarikat Percetakan New Light Sdn
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    • 111 12 Rites Indices PMC KLInd MUInd On Corp Paramount S P Text M Text Supreme Carp Grating Berjuntai HLInd 0 Keramat M Banking Magnum Palmco Malakoff Tan Choog Ipoh Garden 372 380 360 170 224 273 38B 550 005 630 650 318 177 280 302 223 +K +20 +18
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    • 50 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 9712 Tuesday 978.2 Week Ago 563.8 Thursday 1299.52 Wednesday 1307.74 Week Ago 1313.31 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 832.10 Tuesday 833.43 Week Ago wy Thursday 8345 Wednesday 822.0 Week Ago 811A ALL ORDINARIE8 Thursday ***** H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 473.3 Week Ago 453.7
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 149 12 FINE CHINESE ANTIQUES WORKS OF ART KWOK GALLERY Pte Ltd 101 103 First Floor, Far East Shopping Centre, Orchard Road Tel *****16 *****42 THREE GENERATIONS OF EXPERIENCE SINCE 1918 r SALES REPRESENTATIVE U.S.A. company established In 1904 seeks representative or distributor to sell firstclass GOODYEAR ROOF COATINGS as well as
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    • 369 12 M jT« v PiageT The world s most expensive watches The Piaget Diplomat Limited editions of a 15 year classic The original 2mm slim mechanical movement It was a feat unheard of in those diy£ To assemble such an intricate and delicate movement in so thin a case required daring
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 58 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Warm, with scattered showers in the afternoon. Repert tor U Imws prter to 7JI pm m J«ly 22 at the alrptrft: Maximum temperature 31.6 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 23.4 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 8.80 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 189 13 THE Far Eastern Freight Conference will reduce its Hunker adjustment factor from the present 0.47 per cent to minus 1.57 per cent from August 1. The bunker adjustment factor (BAF) was incorporated in FEFC's freight rate on January 1 1961, when the conference last implemented
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    • 481 13  -  By JAN LEE THE PASSENGER cum livestock and cargo carrier, Centaur, will be withdrawn from its current trade on Sep 22 as a result of losses incurred over the last few years. "Unfavourable trading conditions over the last few years have made it necessary for
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 52 13 Reuter MEMBERS of the Japan/Sabah and Japan/Sarawak Freight Conferences said they will lower the CAF to 15 per cent from 18 per cent from Aug 1. Members of the Japan/Taiwan/Japan Freight Agreement said they will reduce their CAF to 16.5 per cent from 20 per cent on Aug
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      • 43 13 Reuter SOUTH Korea's ssangyong corp has signed a ussl2o million contract with the Venezuelan defence ministry to build four 5,000-dwt landing ships, Ssangyong officials said. The vessels will be built by Korea Tacoma Marine Industries Ltd and be delivered by 1983.
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      • 92 13 TAIWANESE operator Yang Ming Line will take delivery of a new 1,900-TEU full container ship this month. Christened the Ming Comfort, the vessel will make its maiden voyage to the "Jnited States early next month, with Los Ange?°s as its first port of call. The Ming
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      • 72 13 THE Australian A New Zealand Eastern Shipping Conference has decided to meet with the Australian transport minister to discuss outsider counter-measures and stabilisation of the trade. The main non-conference operator on the Japan/Australia route is Fesco of the Soviet Union. The conference plans to negotiate with the Russian
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    • 559 13 HMpflif Umt PBfB Oal iMpnuistut vm I AIM vm > AMndCT VI l AttraM vn 4 mm VI 5 X 4 AMarmShK X 1 APCLtae a 1 APL m 4/5 A*?""' IV m 4 1 ASL Ohm ArfaMectaat Atlaa I imi VI VI jj S 4 4
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    • 575 14 CLASSIFICATION societies have taken further steps towards unifying some procedures to ensure that ships with defects cannot switch from one society to another. The International Association of Classification Societies (lACS), made up of the nine major organisations, met in Gdansk recently to consider suggestions from
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    • 259 14 THAILAND'S two largest commercial banks, the Bangkok Bank and the state-owned Krung Thai Bank, have bought shares in the government-backed shipping firm the United Thai Shipping Corporation (Unithai). Each of the banks acquired a 10 per cent equity of the firm, a spokesman for
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    • 680 14 THE worldwide shipping market is depressed and many companies have been having difficulties. However, within Asean, the older established agencies and owners have tightened up operations and a few are expanding. Bangkok-based Mahajak shipping have recently fixed the Daehungho a 6,000 dwt North Korean flag vessel, built in
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    • 82 14 A BARTER deal involving a substantial quantity of Iranian oil in return for ship purchases is believed to have been signed in Teheran between Yugoslavian and Iranian principals. A contract covering the repair of the existing Oeet may be included in the deal. The Islamic Republic of Iran
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    • 1371 14 1 GRAIN chartering on Wednesday was very subdued with fresh enquiry slow to develop for cargoes out of the US although a vessel was booked from the US Gulf to Guayaquil at the unchanged level of $17. South African maize shippers covered 14,000 tonnes to Japan at $16.
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    • 366 15 THE HIGH Court in Dublin taeaald the relatives of 37 victims of the Betelgeuae tanker disaster in Bantry Bay can sue lor damages hi the Irish courts. Thirty-seven of the SO victims whose dependants are taking the action in the Irish courts include the anew of
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    • 470 15 THE RECESSION which to gripping the world «hipping industry Is having a serious impact on India, the president of the Indian National Shipowners Association (INSA), viceAdmiral RKS Gh—dM has said. He said that in the critical period of recession which the shipping industry
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    • 413 15 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, 1919, the most important reform ever introduced concerning the way the tonnage of ships is calculated, has become international law, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) said. □40 said the convention was due to become
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    • 131 15 AFP SOYUZTRANSIT (Sotra) of the Soviet Union has revised downward its trans-Siberian container service (TSCS) tariffs and rates to cope with the ever-stiffening competition from all-sea containers shipping services, a Tokyo shipping daily reported. The Shipping and Trade News said Sotra has conveyed its tariff and rate
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    • 4330 20 SCHEDPLK A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world I 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 £he Port
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    • 645 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godo wits FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Location Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Strathflfe 14E 24.7.82 0700 Mansfield 49 1500-1600 B6 Medlterranea 45/371 2A.1X2 2000 Borneo 49 1200-1400/1600-1800 F4/G4 0400-0600 F4 Bunga Angsana 312B 24.1X2 0700 LeoShpg
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    • 1714 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local porta and their agenta. A B AaMpeiage Shpg Singapore Shpg Corporatea (S)/Euro-Aata Llm (PN/KL/PK). Afchßi taklw Continent*] Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). 4TKA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). 11l fi* Um Tranagroup Pie Ltd (S). A 1 rii rtf
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    • 298 22 AMERICAN President Lines and Russia's Black Sea Shipping Company and have sent officials to Colombo to have discussions on using the port as a major transhipment and feeder cargo centre in Asia. Beginning next February, Black Sea will operate two 1,500-TEU
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    • 290 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Futami Maru 35/36 Borneo alongside 23.7.82/1800 Kota Melati 10/11 PIL alongside 23.7.82/1500 Leipzig 8/9 S'pore Shpg alongside 23.7.82/0600 Lupin 31/2 Borneo alongside 23.7.82/0600 Marasti 18 P Simons alongside 23.7.82/2359 Mega Taurus 5Sunship alongside 23.7.82/1500 Straits Star 21
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    • 211 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/ Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/ Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 369 13 HELICOPTER MARINE SERVICES 24 hour urvicc by twin-engined helicopters to vessels at sea in Malacca Straits and South China Sea. TEL *****11 HEU SERVICES (PTE.) LTD. Helicopters also available for casual charter, aerial photography etc. cTUP I \RDI\I WT Ml Orient Overseas CtmictMeA Line FULLY CONTAMRBED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA
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    • 239 13 SEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) JJ EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Accepting Bwattiii Only Dubai (3/9), Abu Dhabi (5/9), Dammam (7/9), Kuwait (9/9), (11/9) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE .■J'. .11, ii Dubai (3/8), Mina Qaboos (5/8) Dammam (7/8), Kuwait (9/8), Bahrain (11/8), Abu Dhabi (13/8 Doha (15/8) Mina Qaboos (7/8), Dubai
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    • 18 13 mm LONDON Freights ORIENT Exekuge SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS la Port REGIONAL Weather
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    • 234 13 SAUDI ["MIME EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL SERVICE Regular. Efficient 4 Rehabte Services To PERSMN GULF RED SEA CALL TEL: *****77 for tartar Mali, sac Pap VI MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UA PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS V II 27-21/7 2-3/1 NM 10-11/0 LUND 10-17/f LEU 24-25/1 30-31/1
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 700 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Feeder *P Kelang Vessel S pore 1) Msetes 2) Mam 3) Hburg 4) Gbu B. PENAGA In Port N CRYSTAL 27/7 U/8 16/8 17/1 19/8 1. DAHLIA 30/7 TOYAMA 3/8 18/8 23/8 24/8 26/8 B. PENAGA 6/8 N HOORN 10/8 25/8 30/8 31/8 2/9 I. DAMLtt
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    • 310 14 VAM ASMIT A-SHINNIHON LINE contmmrmimcm LINE USA/CANADA Pacific South Wost Pacific North ■MvOi IMB OK mtrnm UT Q*. Mp 17/1 11/ l AHanHe/Canada Mk>n m ft m 9 M M hM a/7 VP Vt 4/1 7/1 V» MIDDLE EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES WL Pan Asia Line; itd. CONTAINER SCItVICE TO/FROM MP
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    • 500 15 The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited CONMINfRSHIP SfRVICF TO UK CONTINENT 17/s «/i ntx 77/1 a/I •VI (17/9) «/l M/» 11/9 12A 17/1 UA 21/9 25/9 27/1 21/9 WM (VII M/U 9/tt U/M 12/11 a/19 22/11 23/19 29/11 It/11 12/U [cONTAINfRSHIP SFRVICF FROM UK CONTINfNT STRAITS StfIPMNG Brunei
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    • 310 15 NOTICE WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT ROYMANCORP SHPPING SERVICES STORE/ AUSTRALASIAN SEA LINK PTE LTD TEL: *****59/*****41, TELEX: RS ***** PRISE IS THE GENERAL AGENT FOR SIN WAN CONTAINER LINE Franco Belgian Services wmm P. KEUMC UNm rMa MW| BHwm I'M* aa* nm mmi ismi aa*
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 443 16 L*ph) f XPORf'j j uwpMim c»yo<E**n» Spm* pjmmi ym ir»«n i^mmNm 26/7 28/7 15/8 17/1 19/8 20/8 4/8 6/8 23/8 75/8 27/8 2S/S 11/» 13/1 30 n 1/* 18/8 29/1 6/9 1/9 3/1 4/9 10/9 11/9 19/9 20/9 3/9 5/9 23/9 25/9 27/9 28/9 Mnt can* Mr CMMUN/WEST NOES n*
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    • 373 16 SOMCE It/Fran BUSAR m IMM/17X 79-31 Mr 13% 44 15' HTM 17N/IIK 910 A* 1112% 13-14 A* 231 HUT CONTAMMB) 10/fMM MRIN MOKA KSI/EMT COASTS ft MB m LBHck we cm M (Mm 26/7 15/8 »/l 31/1 3/9 5/9 3/1 23/1 6/9 1/9 11/9 13/9 11/1 31/1 14/9 14/9 19/9
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    • 245 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR FAST EUR OK CONTAINER SERVICE Fa 4 La iZ "I M »/l M 11/1 w fZSm IM Zn Z» 8/1 Vf «/l 1/1 U/« M/l M/l VI M VI Wl IVI luaawm ia/ro 4 fa/m ia 'il, EUROPE FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE I" va v« "vi i
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    • 504 16 Everett Lines /I A A a a V. 1 10AHN6 FOR RANGOON jar* ,wa ISE* 1 mti 2VHM B.F S.S.C. AgMi in Matavva BOUSTEAD SHWNG TEL, NOS KL *****4/*****7—PICELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 S A C I f. ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE M 24/25* 17/11 A* "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE" FM EAST/lOCO ft
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    • 115 16 SINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SANKYO LINE SUN UNION LINE u 31 KYOWA LINE ■I at Okad ratn. ME MM PU lit wLtrnmntzmiH 11* M-17J2/J/7HI IT I A: (7M3 t am m TAIYO MARINE LINE rsm rauim QMT V-1S fcM S*i [MM MHM X-1731/3/7ZSI I 7/«A VESSEL ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 917 17 PiL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) KOTA SAHABAT 2SW/26E IP-23/7 20-29/7 2SJ ?^J! ABAT 27W/2>C 38-91/9 5-7/9 *°JA SAHABAT 29W/30E 9-9/10 14-19/10 KOTA SAHABAT 31W/32E 19-17/11 22-24/11 COLOMBO I HOOBOAH 9-9/9 10-11/9 19-14/9 24-25/9 14-19/9 119-19/9 21-22/9 90-91/101 10-11/11 1-9/12 15-9/12 19-0/12 EAST
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    • 801 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS BBWSS COIfTMB SOMCE TO/FROM EUMPE la^to Oy Ltefer* TaMefapreat S port P Uwl a/7 an vi vi 11/* 13/1 i«/« a/t *yi 2«/ i w s/> 11/9 13/1 KMC I HAttN ROAM HAMK SOION AwtneAahwrp Fr«c< MUX > 7 2W a/i is/i iv« 27/1 a/i a/i 2vi v»
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    • 559 17 Scan Dutch? I IMLUSM r«H mmm IKUntiM ton/' mmn/i I k MIWQS VI S JIMI 4/1 MOON VI MMIAVI inaoKSivi MM 12/1 f «a u/t MM IV! I MUD 22/1 t «a 2s/i MM2VI LY EXPRESS CONTAINER &£am SERVICE niMtai pm| Dr e *ti)r«m3>Kh n «)ei*i RCmai I 27/7 I
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    • 437 17 w f A BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES H.'i.'Vvl t.a.a. I 3.1^3,(',><n1l IL*\ A SPORE R'DAM HULL HMSG CORABANK 30 Sep 26 Oct 29 Oct 02 Nov tVYBANK 04 Nov 30 Nov 03 Dec 07 Dk Ly kes Lines U.S, GULF WRECT SERVICE from Not* SMRLEY LTKES Std WJ* LYRES Std JONN
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 871 18 LINE KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE feebebmssel rw wnonsi rarco rai rmm ram annum mm wsomam 9% 4Se*t us* csept APDNEEBVIO 30 M JAPAN AMBROSE 11% !2 Sept 10 Sept 14 Sept I. BADGE VB 7% "WW TOW MAM 23% 19 Sept 1? Sept Mm all OFOU («M)
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    • 288 18 lM*| tar US WIR SM aktiaua aniss cwtakr service ItN 11/12% Htm ntm is-, ljjy 2J/21 3. 40d (S UM fZW !5£ SE K KW ZEALA» SERVICE JAPAN SERVICE nTn Mr V4A* Mta/Ouka/Yrts/lkf W«* kp ivi«tai imf UNA SERVICE "fc* 'fff 5-» £2" I M. WEST ASIA G9LF SERVICE -»TL
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    • 272 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES rpra Laadhg Far -MMy MM ■«*ar Abbas/Baa* 2k* Bartar Abbas/BaM IS Ami Bate Abbas/ BaM 2 Sapt Part SaM/Akian*ia l/hundac Shipping C o. Ijii. /A \SI \MI RCH ]\1 \KIM sm-coktmo service S'part Platang Loadtag far 52V2; 11 UJJ Damnam/DAai/Abu Dhabi HATPY CHANCE
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    • 413 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE UK i -si OALPAC LlNEaavn S pore P. Ma* Ludhg hr MPAC AFRICA V.ISS 9krn 121* Mauritius/Reuniofl/Durban Vessel Loadmg at Kota Kmabatu pots: SMppart BITIASEA (TIE) LID BOORMC *****11 YEO 9VPMS ft TKADMB 480(44, *****2, 410(78 Zl i
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 477 19 3 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C ROZE S pore Closing Times: Fa Cargo 0500 25/7 LCI Cargo 1700 24/7 FROM EUROPE (VM SUEZ) TO AND JAKARTA..... SMGAPORE. PENANG— P. KELANG.. AUSTRALIA: AOQJMDE—FREMANTLE. LCL Cargo 1100 25/7 TO PACIFIC ATLANTIC COAST LCI cargo acceptable to Seattle,
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    • 252 19 Load* For MUSCAT/DUBAI/ DAMMAM/KUWAIT mmjmesea 2/8 Loadmf For KARAOf/DUBAi IMUMtKML Sailed Loadmf For HOOEDAH OCEAN (LORY Loadmf For Mate 21/7 Loadmf For Male NALDIVE HhXTG Load* For MALE ratiooHNSSft 22/7 PLEASE CONTACT TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTAINER LINE appowtad aft (IMCON SYSTEM (IK) LTD.) FO/LCL TOt BMfA/ASTMA/IDBMVUMI FCU ONLY: HI MM/1 WIN/MUH/■—l/WII y
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    • 542 19 SINSOV SMGAPORE SOVET SMPPM6 CO PRIVATE LTD 3MSOV BULOMG 55, Mafcet Street Shgapire 1114 TdadNM Numbers *****3 (15 Ums) CaMt JMdren SMSOV SMGAPORE TMn Mmts RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** p. KELANG M/S SNMNUT URN SOON SOM MM. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO. 1. JALAA CEMPCMNG. PORT KLANG. MALAYSIA
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 365 20 r S S C (.roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE LTD Hilimai l'c<|ioiial Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING EVERY NOON TUESDAYS SATURDAY «/i»* V«N v* »m 13/14 tac wu t* M/isi* 17/11 ft* a/a a/a«* n/ntm 31/ is* 4/5 Jap 7/IS* U/121* 14/15 S* 11/19 S* a/as*
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 40 21 NOTICES General Survey of duuiid cargo ex the above venal will be held on Wednesday 9Mh July, MB, from MO am. to yao p.m. No further survey will be held after this date. R. JUMABHOY SONS (PTE) LTD. Tefc- 91SSI1
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    • 51 21 KAIBHA, TOKYO M.V. "PAKALONG ULIN" j «jj C*. J ARRIVED ON I«TH JULY, IMS AT PJ».W. GO DOWN General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on 26th July IMS as from 9XIO am. to LOO pjn. No further survey will be held after this
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    • 202 21 EGYPTIAN INTE RNATION Al I INf (Fill INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG MRECT UNER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SUEZ PORT SJUO ALEXANDRIA) rrm n.wa nm mw M«WT*7 ft«M ta| 31 S«pt 1 J«pt 4 DMECT UNER SERVICE FROM EGYPT aa izss. MB *TT IS UMBS KB I N SHIPPING p'l
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    • 198 21 CARGO SPACE AVAILABLE ON UNEft VESSELS LOADING FOR CALCUTTA, R'OOON, KARACHI, MUSCAT, HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, AQABA, ALEXANDRIA, DURBAN, CAPETOWN, LOBfTO, LUANDA, LAOOS, JAKARTA, SURABAYA, NKQ, KJL, KUCMNG A MUARA INDOGILF FREIGHT SERVICES TEL *****00, *****01 TELEX RS ***** INDGUL TROPIC ISLAND SHIPPING CO. (PTE) LTD. :h Fir Si Smga;x v. J
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    • 87 21 FARGO SHIPPWQ COMPANY (PTE.) LTD. FULLY CONTAINERISED CARRIER SVC HONGKONG ISLANDS LINE (AUSTRALIA SVC) 9 Mima m <24 1 n U/9 1/9 a/i raraauM i/» \%n t/i u/« maMN en iyi mn nn TEL: *****77 *****68 TELEX: RS ***** EUROFRA 20th FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING LIAN HUAT SHIPPING CO, (PTE.) LTD.
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    • 0 22 $|+;\])'>:(%.]?%.;$*$\&!&.;_!*&
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    • 379 22 HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BHD WISHING ALL OUR SHIPPERS AND ASSOCIATES SELAMAT HARI RAYA AIDIL FITRI BINTULU CONTRACTORS THAI MARITIME NAVIGATION CO LTD (THAI NATIONAL SUPPING UNE) muoraoa mommy emu sn-comtmo tA BLUE OCEAN LINES Rdinbozi' <kaui Lines /1 TO: MEDITERRANEAN SEA S>m P. XMni Pmmi LM*H Mr »My 1 A«|
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    • 220 22 MAGNA MARINE LINES MBf all "T l| I ''MM TO ft HUM SOUTH MICA WESTBOUND SERVICE Msaran PT. RQJM6 LOWME FOR 14 »/7 KUMON. TAMATAVE (■.T-H75) DURBAN •son* NUB m (LIS 21/1 24/1 WPn ?J_ MMMmm-K 2M 25/9 -do- LOAUNG K KMABALU EASTBOUNO SERVICE CIOIM OMAN STOK LQAOMG FOR •f
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    • 333 22 HEAP SENG TRJUMNG SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1201, 12rti floor, Golden Milo Towor, Booch Rood. Swiißin 0719. Tol: *****1 Tl* K&J2O2 HEAPCO Tol: *****1 Th R***** SM&APORE TO P. KELANG SERVICE V* ETA ETD UMANNUO! 11/ C hPtot 24/7 ii I < j§?sTi>: LARWN6 23/12 27/7 2t/7 POMNG FULL-CONTAtfO SERVICE TO
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