The Business Times, 9 August 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES K.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 MONDAY, AUGUST 1,1162 60 CENTS
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  • 353 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG SPREADING management knowhow will form the thrust of the newly formed Chicago Business School Club in Singapore, the first to be launched in Southeast Asia. It has 44 members, among them managing directors, general managers, financial controllers
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  • 203 1 THE MINISTRY of Finance is looking into the feasibility of allowing each ministry to keep a check on its own budget and spending system. This interna] auditing involving permanent secretaries who are designated accounting officers for their departments is tied in with the Finance Ministry's
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  • 595 1 THE Singapore economy may expand by only 5 per cent to 7 per cent this year after three years of close to double-digit growth. The Prime Minister, in his eve of National Day broadcast, made it clear that growth may slip below 5 per cent if
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  • 476 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH THE Government has set up an aircraft components overhaul company called Singapore Aero Components Overhaul (Saco). It was formed by merging the aviation division of Singapore Electronic Engineering Pte Ltd (SEEL) and the components overhaul facility of Singapore Aerospace
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  • 363 1 Reuter SAUDI Arabia, the largest exporter of natural gas liquids, plans to link propane and butane prices to crude oil in a move which may affect gas pricing in the Gulf and beyond, the Middle East Economic Survey (Mees) said yesterday.
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 75 1 AFP WESTERN industrialised nations have cancelled major alternative energy development projects in the past year in the wake of a crude oil glut. The leading economic newspaper Nihon Keizai, citing Government sources in Tokyo, said the cancelled projects involved US$7O,OOO million, representing about half of the total planned
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    • 70 1 Reuter FOREIGN and overseas Chinese investment in Taiwan rose to U*****.9 million in the first seven months of this year, up 43 per cent from the same period in 1961, the Taiwan Investment Commission said. Foreign investment totalled $235.3 million during the period, a rise of 42
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    • 68 1 Reuter DELEGATES from 122 Third World countries, collectively known as the UN Group of 77, will meet in Manila on Aug 16-27 to map out strategies for coping with world food shortages, the Philippine Government said. Philippine Assistant Minister for UN Affairs Kleandro Verceles said a
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    • 66 1 UPI PHILIPPINE intelligence officials have evidence that a nationwide terrorist campaign of assassinations and bombings is being planned to coincide with President Marcos' visit to the US next month, the Filipino leader said. Marcos, who is scheduled to visit the US for talks with President Reagan sometime in
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    • 63 1 Reuter THE British government has ordered state-owned British Gas Corp to sell its stake in six North Sea oilfields, the UK energy department said. Officials said the aim is to complete disposal next year, although it has not yet decided whether this will take the form of
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    • 80 1 Reuter THE Thai government has agreed in principle to ratify a five-year draft tapioca agreement with the European Economic Community, the liiai commerce ministry said. The draft agreement, covering Thai export quotas from this year through 1966, was approved by the EEC council of ministers in Brussels on
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    • 69 1 Reuter THE Asean Banking Council (ABC) will meet in Jakarta this weekend to review the work of the Asean Finance Corporation (AFC) and the Asean-Japan Development Corporation (AJDC), an organising committee spokesman said. High on the agenda of the meeting from August 13 to 15 will be the
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  • 120 1 Reuter JAPANESE national tax revenue in the first quarter (April-June) of fiscal 1982 rose 8.7 per cent to 3,063 billion yen from a year earlier and compared with 26.5 per cent projected in the national budget for the whole year, the Japanese finance ministry said.
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  • 391 1  -  By JOHN LIM WEA Records' bid to regain its market share of cassette tapes from music pirates, by almost halving the price of some new releases, has brought in results. This has encouraged the company to add eight new releases to the
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  • 96 1 ANOTHER of the Big Four local banks has decided to lower its prime lending rate to 10 per cent. Development Bank of Singapore will be reducing its prime by 0.25 percentage points to 10 per cent from tomorrow. The Bank of China will also be quoting
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 263 1 Fast Loans Call Wayfoong on 737-7977 Wayfoong Mortgage and Finance (S) Ltd o. Ground Floor, Shaw Houae, Singapore 0921 < IT is important when exercising leadership that one uses the right style at the right time. Page 2 THE American Federal Reserve is doing its best to engineer a drop
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1122 2  -  On the premise that leadership is an attempt to influence people by treating them the way they want and need to be treated, there is some hope that born followers may yet become leaders. MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM reports on a method that has been used to train
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    • 110 2 THE Institute of International Research is organising a three-day management course for young managers new in their jobs. Called Key Mangement Skills for New Managers, it will be held on Aug 13, 14 and 16 at Hilton hotel. Some of the topics to be covered are
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    • 1304 2 FT IT COSTS at least £70,000 a year to send an export salesman into virgin territory and it may take him four or five years of cultivation to reap his first big order. It might cost twice as much to set him up
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    • 391 2  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH THE fifth pnM of play tfilM National Management Game to be held thfe week premises buoyant eewimle growth ef C to 12 per eeat. Of the 12S teams (eempaalee) participating, mm wan fereed to
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    • 296 2 k m t I 1 w* M <(!> 1 (When the Master went to Wei, Jan Yu drove for him.) Confucius said, "What a flourishing population!' Jan Yu said, When the population is flourishing, what further benefit can one add?"; 'Make the people rich.' When the people have become rich,
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    • 131 2 WOODS OF REMATE (Self Drive Car Hire Oonsany) Woods of Regale's low compettrve rates are rea»y low and competitive For instance, the rental (one weet. unlimited mileage, ete) of a Ford Fiesta 1100 L: UK£sl (low season) and £68 (peak), is as much as 62% less than other major car
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  • PRELIMINARY ECONOMIC INDICATORS
    • 590 3  -  ®y LEE YOKE MENG TODAY Is a day oI celebration, a day .to be remembered for all its exuberant .colours and rhythm. Yet before the champagne bubbles over, it is also a fitting moment to remember that this National Day is also a day to
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    • 318 3 THE need (or new export markets is in urgency. Malaysia, the US, Japan and Saudi Arabia account for slightly over half of the Republic's total trade of $52J million in the first half of this year. The positions are little changed, but it is becoming evident that both
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    • 205 3 INVESTMENT seems better than expected, largely because the official target for set investment commitments this year is more modest at $L 5 billion. In the first six months, foreign and local investment commitments were fLI billion, little changed from the same period last year. Thirty per cent came from
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      413 3 PRODUCTIVITY, a key barometer of our efforts at Improving technology and production, slowed sharply. Overall productivity rose by. a mere 0.9 per cent, compared with 6.4 per cent in the first half of last year. On current indications, this year's productivity growth is unlikely to be even close to
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    • 215 3 A SLOWDOWN in the economy bites hardest on the manufacturer. Practically all industries suffered, and output fell 1.2 per cent for the first time in seven years. The setback was most pronounced in the consumerbased sectors textiles, wearing apparel, and electrical and electronic products. Sawn timber and plywood industries
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 426 4 UPI BLAMING high US interest rates and dollar speculators for the collapse of the Mexican peso, President Jose Lopez Portillo said his government will restrict the sale of US dollars far Mexico's vital needs. He told the Mexican Cabinet and top
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    • 227 4 Reuter THE United States has refused to suspend sales of surplus stockpiled tin but American officials said it may show further moderation concerning disposals if the Reagan Administration so chooses. They made these comments after the end of talks with a high-level delegation
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    • 562 4 Reuter THE AMERICAN Federal Reserve is currently doing its best to engineer a drop in long-term interest rates, a number of US economists believe. Long-term interest rates were static as short-term rates tumbled in July, as the Fed eased its grip
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    • 148 4 Reuter THE spread in the use of nuclear energy worldwide was slow last year because of falling demand for electricity and problems of finance. This was stated by the International Atomic Agency in its annual report for 1981. Nuclear power supplied about 9 per cent
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    • 420 4 Reuter THE European Commission has responded sharply to the rejection by US steel companies of a pact limiting European steel sales in the US and said it remained valid unless withdrawn by the US government. In a coldly worded statement, the European Community's chief
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    • 344 4 UPI PRESIDENT Reagan expect» that when his le piaa Is eattreiy la place, "wiM swings" la aaeanpleymeat Jnly's M per cent rate Mt a pest-Werid War T*» high will end, aa aide saM. Ike lakiar Department reported Jaly aaempleyment ap 1.1 percentage palata aver the
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    • 252 4 UPI A WORLD cultural conference urged nations to Preserve cultures, yet final declarations stopped short of endorsing more control over world Information. Delegations from 154 Western, Third World and Socialist nations ended a two-week Unesco meeting in Mexico City on cultural policies by
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    • 247 4 UPI THE United Nations World Assembly on Ageing has unanimously adopted a 48point plan of action to improve the quality of life for the elderly and deal with the problems of ageing. The two-week conference dealt with a subject that "intimately
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    • 392 4 Reuter EUROPEAN Commission proposals to extend its authority over company mergers are likely to face lengthy and acrimonius debate, diplomats and commission officials say. The new powers it is seeking would bring banks and insurance companies as well as ma jot industries firmly
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    • 314 4 Reuter THE Italian government has formally wound up the Banco Ambrosiano private banking group, after accepting the inevitability of the most spectacular financial collapse in the country's postwar history. Treasury Minister Beniamino Andrea I ta decreed the compulsory liquidation of Italy's largest private banking group
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    • 710 4 ARRIVALS Service Local From Operator Number Time FT FT73 0015 LAX/SFt)/ANC/ NRT/OSA/TPE PAA PA005 0025 JFK/SFO/HKG SLA SQ41 0705 MAA SLA SQ43 0600 DHA SLA SQ101 0805 KUL MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 0945 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL CAL CB14 1030
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    • 205 5 AFP PHILIPPINE Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile dismissed the possibility of a military takeover in the country and stated categorically that he was "not Interested" in succeeding President Ferdinand Marcos in his port. Enrile discounted prospects of a military regime "in the near or
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    • 167 5 AFP JAPAN plans to join other industrialised nations in stockpiling rare metals, including nickel, chrome and cobalt, at government level to secure the supply of such strategic materials with a wide use from daily necessities to high-technology goods. The government will start storing
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    • 173 5 Reuter THE British economic recovery will probably continue to be slow and patchy, but the government rejects suggestions that it adopt expansionary policies, Chief Secretary to the Treasury Leon Brittan said. "In as much as our problems reflect a faltering or stagnant world economy, our critics are
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    • 273 5 Reuter THE Wako iMMieh lastitate said la a sarvey report It revised dona Its reearreat profit forecast far ma Jar lepaaea* eompaaka la the first half «I fiscal IK2, eadlag aext maatk, to aa average HJ per ceat fall, aa compared with the
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    • 481 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan has angered some of bis staunchest conservative allies by throwing his support behind the biggest tax increase bill in US history. Though the White House and the dissident conservatives are trying to portray the dispute as a family feud, one
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 459 5 Agencies MEXICO has supplanted Saudi Arabia as the United States' chief foreign supplier of oil for the second consecutive month. An American energy journal said the Increased import of Mexican crude during the past two months marks a permanent shift toward imports from nonMiddle East •countries. SHELL
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    • 662 5 AFP BUYING orders received by Taiwan's manufacturers in the first half of this year were valued at U559,017 million, down 17 per cent from the same period last year, according to statistics compiled by the economics ministry. A spokesman said as of the end of
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    • 524 5 Reuter NEW Zealand's government budget for 1962-83 has come under fire from an unexpected quarter the country's businessmen. Allan Williams, president of the New Zealand Chambers of Commerce, described the policies outlined by Prime Minister Robert Muldoon when be announced the budget
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    • 417 5 Reuter ITALIAN President Sandro Pertini begins today the ritual of consultations with former presidents, parliamentary and party leaders to stitch together a new government after the collapse of Prime Minister Giovanni Spadolini's five-party coalition. But few political observers believe that he
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    • 163 5 TWO senior Japanese officials left for Beijing yesterday to seek a settlement of the current row over new Japanese classroom textbooks glossing over alleged Japanese atrocities during World War Two. Beijing, which has lodged at least two protests with Tokyo against revisions to
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    • 313 5 Reuter A PLAN by US Middle East envoy Philip Habib to evacuate trapped Palestinian guerillas from West Beirut has been thrown into doubt by indications that Israel may reject one of its central planks. Lebanese officials involved in negotiations on the fine
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    • 261 5 Reuter CHINA still views the Soviet Union a bigger threat to world peace than the United States and seeks cooperation with all developing countries except Cuba and Vietnam. Clarifying China's stance towards the superpowers, the weekly Beijing Review said yesterday that both were
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 138 5 The Dynasty prefers it. So will you. PtoPatriarchefiomEscofßer. Li Singapore's latest luxury hotel had no hesitation when it came to choosing a house wine. You'll find the full-bodied red and white Pdre Patriarche wines in the Dynasty's exclusive Continental restaurant and throughout the hotel. So now the Dynasty joins the
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  • REVIEWS
    • 716 6 TAL£ S of marriage, divorce and separation are the sort of stuff many films are based on these days. So if you're looking for something different, says JIN, be prepared for a bit of a disappointment as Shoot the Moon, a coming release from Cathay, offers hardly anything
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    • 723 6  -  By JOHN ROCKWELL NYT MOST artforms evolve mysteriously out of what preceded them and eventually mutate just as mysteriously into something new. In a sense, opera did that, too, with its evolution out of intermezzos and pastoral plays in the late 16th century. But
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    • 805 7  - Li Chin time for decisions By PATRICIA GOH THERE couldn't be a better phrase than "excellent timing" for the father-and-daughter team of Slow Hee Shun and Siow Li Chin. The two often arrive a split second before the entire Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) Hies on stage. U Chin herself admits
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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    • 342 6 CONCERTS COMPOSERS' milrtup A workshop on instrumental compositions by prominent local composers Leong Yoon Pin, Sben Ping Kwang, Lee Tack Fah and Chiew Keng Hoon. Presented by the National Theatre Composers' Circle. On Wednesday, 7.30 pm, at Yamaha Marine Parade. Free admission. OSAKA Ctty University Baad, conducted by Magohiko Iwafugi.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 779 7 -11-OIE CROSSWORD I 10 What the greenflies thirst tar? 12 Geta one back, too! (4) 13 It'a made up, mtaa: a kit of lies! 14 With the fhie I poured in, be about to cheat (7) 15 Old definition of ••faring' (7. J) 17 Aa author, sign the two (4,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 204 9 THERE were some signs that the Singapore produce exchange had seen the worst of the current bad patch in commodity trading last week. Dealers in pepper, copra and coconut oil, and coffee to some extent, reported a marginally improved interest among
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 418 9 OVERNIGHT interest rates fell dramatically from the previous week's level last week. The overnight rates which opened at two per cent to IVi per cent dropped sharply to 1/16 per cent on Wednesday, the last day before the change to the new system of computation of liabilities base for
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      • 145 9 THE dollar on Friday slipped from its day's highs on late profit-taking but still finished sharply up on the day and the week. It advanced during the week on Israel's new offensive in Beirut and expectations that US interest rates will remain steady, at least in the short-term, while
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      • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.60 per cent.
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      • 181 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Aug 6: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months U89 (BU prkM) Hiffc Low 117/18 111/16 1111/1611% 12 15/16 1111/16 13 7/16 12 Vt 137/16 12 15/16 1311/16 13* 13* 137/16 1
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      • 43 9 FOR THE week ended Saturday Aug 7, the range of call rates received (ran Short Depoalta (If) Bhd was aa follow*. Baak Mad: 3 to 7 per cent, tanl taal: 5 to 5.125 per cent. MevMMti of fund* totalled $1,024 million
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      • 268 9 THE US/Sing opened for the week at 2.1400/20 and was traded to a low of 2.1330/50 before moving to close at the high of 2.1650/ 60. Trading for the week was fairly active with some strong buying of the US dollars towards the week's end. The Singapore dollar
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      • 256 9 AFTER a mild rally on Monday following the reduction of the Federal Reserve discount rate to 11 per cent, gold prices drifted lower through the rest of last week. The week's trading range was small with the high at US$35B and the low at $342 a troy ounce, Gtaen
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    • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
      • 181 9 AUG 06 Fls ABN 909.00 1 Ahold 88-20 02 Akao 25.20 unch AMEV 87 30 0.8 Am fas 78.50 -02 Amrobnk 4100 -03 Bergo&s Berk 22.00 -f 0.4 Bo is 55 00 -0.5 Borsumlj 98.50 0.5 Burhmann 33 80 03 C aland 27 JO unch Calve Delft ***** -03
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      • 248 9 AUG 08 Frs CORBEILLB Air-Liquide 445 -5 B 8 N Gtrvtta Danone 1335 unc C S F (Thomson Cat) 146 -0.7 Cle Francais* de* Petroles M 90 -0.2 Compacnlc Financier? Compagnie Generate Credit Foncier De France 355 unch Hachette (Libralrte) 4SI l Machines Bull 28 10 -02 Mlchelln (B)._
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      • 163 9 AUG 08 Dm A«t-Telefunken Akao *7 JO -1.7 Allx Ltton Alii Vera 3 BASF nun BvHTWbut Bay Vbank Btjrtr BBC 10«J0 -1.7 BMW CaaarlU HI 102 30 OJ Chem Vera ComiMntant ***** -24 Conu Oumml 10 -0.4 Daimler-Beni 30i ooe 1— Defusaa i Demag 124 00 unch DniUcht Bank
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      • 86 9 AUG 00 rr» FORWARD MARKET *«<• 470 >8 Artwd 1074 14 Astur 378 .7 Brajcan HI -8 Bru-Lamb 1388 Can par 1070 -8 Cock 130 De Bccrt 230 unch Ebes 11Q5 -15 Electrobel -35 Ob-Inno-Bm Z 3000 45 Oev 1180 -30 Hobok 3180 -35 Petro 4470 430 Ryl Dutch
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      • 189 9 AUG OS Francs I Action* Suisaes 238 Alimit— Br 423 •M Alusulsae Rcf. 135 -1 Brown Bovert Br MO to Clbo Oeigjr Br 1230 •10 Clba Oelcy PC 986 -M Clba Oeif> Rm Credit Suisk Br m 1830 2 -10 .3 Credit Suisse R«( 306 Eleklrowatt Br ZDS •IS
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      • 1236 9 NEW YORK NEW YORK stock prices closed at their lowest point last Friday in more than 27 months as a wave of selling by arbitragers hit the market on speculation that Gulf Oil would end its offer for Cities Service. The Dow Jones Industrial Average
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    • 155 9 RUBBER futures In London on Friday closed generally slightly steadier between 0.30 pence a kilo above and unchanged from Thursday's close in traded position. Prices finned slightly in late dealings on some preweekend short-coverings. But business was generally slack on Friday and most prices traded In a range of
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    • 913 9 AFP COMMODITY markets were dominated by currency fluctuations last week, as well as the latest cuts in British and US interest rates. Early gains were noted, with sentiments boosted by Britain's good external trade figures for June. The gloomy report from the Confederation of
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    • 763 9 COFTKE: Robusta futures closed mixed, between £14 below and £21 above Thursday's close in traded position. September ended £14 easier and November and January £19 and £21 higher respectively. There was little fresh news to affect prices and with the physicals market quiet, most trading was technically inspired.
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 1085 10  -  I) «Singapore "y NAJEEB JARHOM SHARE price* were in an apparent free (an on the Singapore stock market last week aa in water», beset by MW—i over uncertainties surrounding fundamental factors, appeared keen only to liquidate their holdIndeed, prices tell unabatedly throughout the
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    • 462 10  -  Weik mhM Auqwit 0 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES API: Proposed bonus tone of one-fdr-three. OUIs Proposed rights issue of kwn stock in the ratio of one-for-two. ODE: Proposed rights issue of one-for-two at $3 JO. O P T: Proposed rights issue of ooe-for-two
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    • 768 10 Mm K.Lumpur L m THE Kuala Lumpur stock market sank to successive new tows In all the five sessions last week as sellers continued to maintain a strong prtwnct. The sustained selling hammered the New Straits Tfanea Industrial Index to below the important 800 lewd on Monday. Thereafter
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    • 867 11 B'. J New York y UPI NEW YORK stocks suffered their worst loss of the year last week with market averages plunging to 27-month lows as Wall Street signaled to Washington it was concerned the economy is in worse shape than anticipated. To add
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    • 319 11 njjsydney B=L3 J TRADING on the Sydney share market closed on a quietly weaker note last week after starting the week on a firmer basis on news of further declines in US interest rates. The market was closed on Monday. On Tuesday, investors
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    • 419 11 Curat PajHit Ex Date Bub Clttr Date PayaMe Tatal far tfce year Tatal far Prevtaaa j API AJeaa Alex HMga 3%TE(b) 2Vi%I 6%(b) Jul 13 Sep 21 Sep 10 Jul 26 Oct 2 Sep 17 Aug 26 Oct 15 Sep 27 3%TE 2V»% 6% 1.7%TE 3.7%(a) 3%(a) B
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    • 154 11 Cwpaiy Partteaian Ex Date Bsshs Clsse API Proposed bonus issue o(l for 3 NYA NYA BlUt KaOl Proposed bonus issue of 2 fori NY A NYA G Linker Proposed rights issue of 3 for 10 KOHM«* <a 11-00 per share NYA NYA Proposed bonus issue OUI of 4for
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    • 197 11 n L •I Hongkong y FEABB ibaat fatare aad US htowrt rales tor mwt SMMwkTS» lysts waned that the market >u still shaky la spite •f a rally ea Friday. The Haag Seag lalex dnpped nere thaa 44 potato Mare reeeaplag ft A pelate ea the
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    • 174 11 BCI THE improved performance of the Milan Stock Exchange in the previous week spilled over into the first two sessions of last week. But after having peaked on Tuesday at 170.85 in the BCI All-Share Index, the market showed a reversal of attitude owing to the crisis
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    • 596 11 p| Tok THE TOKYO Stock Exchange suffered a setback last week largely because of a sharp fall in the yen's exchange value and poor performance on Wall Street. The 225-stock Dow-Jones Average, a 40.07-yen loser the previous week, finished the
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    • 1347 11  -  y=- 1 l^lLondon By GERALD COLVERD RARELY has so much gloom managed to frighten so few. The stream of disaster warnings flowing from British industry over the past week has reached a new intensity. Led by the old brigade of the Confederation of British Industry (the CBI), the
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    • 179 11 Lll^j Bangkok PRICES strengthened further at the Securities Exchange of Thailand as good corporate news and the easier money market helped inject confidence among the investing public. But the uptrend was marred by the bout profit taking that surfaced in the final two sessions. The
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 62 11 You've solved the Cube Now tune-in on Pac-Man K O fhe OfUyfioofc °ook that Gh*»«v Co mpufer Gorne) J J IP The secret of the world's fastest moving video game is here in Penguin i Now available at all leading bookshops and emporiums. Distributed by E3a FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS 1 /Tf
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  • 937 12 THE recent spate of public share offers, special and rights issues as well as a loan stock issue by companies listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, is expected to mop up some Ms3oo million. This amount excludes some $192 million, which has
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  • 226 12 OHM Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani THE Overseas Union Bank has announced that the conversion price at which its loan stock will be convertible into new shares of the bank has been fixed at $4.50 per share. The conversion price
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  • 676 12 NYT WHEN Reader's Digest plunged into electronic publishing by acquiring the Source Telecomputing Corporation in 1980, it inherited a company with a history of management turmoil and financial losses. Graeme G. Keeping, the Digest executive sent to head Source, vowed to transform it into a
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  • 480 12 Top 50 ranked by market capitalisation Yew Ne. ef shares ifTg Market laefoM Lew Sleek famed Price CsphsUeUleB biHaag Jesg iftdex ffif (Sl/f/82) (HKfmll) I HK| HK$ Name HK$ 12.50 9.95 HK A Shanghai Bank 2,079,903.433 11.90 24,750.85 HS1 9.75 6.35 HK Land Co 2,133,585.365 8.65 18,455.51
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  • 186 12 THE nine branches of Malaysian-incorporated Ban Hin Lee Bank will be computerised to provide on-line transactions. The computerisation process, undertaken by Olivetti (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, will cost $5 million. An agreement was signed in Penang yesterday between the bank and the company. The
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  • 325 12 TAN SRI Datuk Lee Loy Seng, who has been at the helm of Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd (MPHB) as chairman since its inception in August 1975, is stepping down today. Tan Sri Datuk Lee, who is also the head of the Kuala Lumpur Kepong group,
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  • 88 12 Reuter PAUL Y Construction Co Ltd has been awarded a HKJI2O million contract to build the superstructure of the new Hongkong Club Building, Hongkong Land Company Ltd said. Plans for the joint venture redevelopment of the new 23-level building were announced in June 1961. A
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 64 12 Notice to the Holders of ORIENT LEASING (CARIBBEAN) N.V. VS. $20,000,000 8»/ 4 Guaranteed Notes Due 1984 U.S. $25,000,000 9V t Guaranteed Notes Due 1986 U.S. $30,000,*****% Guaranteed Notes Due 1985 Effective August 2,1982, the specified office of The Industrial Bank of Japan Trust Company as Paying Agent for the
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    • 400 12 NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that We, AUSTRALASIAN SEA LINK PTE LTD of No 374, River Volley Road, Singapore do hereby announce that we have on the 6th day of August 1982 ceased to act as general agents for Sin Wah Container Line. Dated the 7th day of August 1982 SOLICITORS FOR
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 60 12 OUTLOOK for today: Fair in the morning; showers in a few areas (afternoon). Report (or 24 hours prior to 7JI pm on Ang 8 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.1 Associated humidity 53 Minimum temperature 25.0 Associated humidity 91 Hours of sunshine 9.35 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 308 13 FAR EASTERN Freight Conference members have made moves to reassure Japanese shippers on the latest changes to rate structures. Shippers in Japan were alarmed that they were excluded in the FEFC-Ever-green accord. In all other Far East locations, shippers' loyalty agreements
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    • 403 13  -  By JAN LEE A NEW specialised bulk carrying service has been introduced to cover the trade between South-east Asia and the US west coast by Gearbulk Limited of Bergen, Norway. The first call in Singapore by a Gearbulk vessel was made last month when
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 100 13 Reuter FIVE people were injured when two French cross-channel car ferries collided head-on last Thursday off Calais, the operators said. The Chantilly, heading for Dover in England, and the Cote d'Azur, heading for Calais, collided between 4.8 and 8 kilometres from the harbour, a spokesman for the joint
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      • 74 13 Reuter A U5562.86 million contract to build two docks for unloading livestock at Jeddah Islamic port has been awarded to a Saudi company. The docks, one 400 metres and the other 100 metres long, should be completed within two years. The project also includes construction of
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    • 760 13 SMppiag Urn PM* CM Sklppiag Uk **•8® (M Actupeiego Shut vm l Everett Orient IV 4 AJea vm I Evergreen IV a Alfred CT VI I Fargo Shpg DC 5 Ail trans vn 4 Feaco vn 4/5 Alpac VI Fart una X 3 Anteing z 4 Franco-Belg
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    • 382 14 tN SPITE of the largely pottqcal decision to develop (be historic Poi ialdn for container and oil traffic fnnd the ambitious scheme (PC. a port on the Mediterranean) things are looking up for Port Sudan. As the Sudan's only seapbrt, more than
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    • 254 14 THE WORLD Bank has expressed its concern over the early schedule set (or the implementation of Thailand's Laem Chabang Deep Seaport plan, saying that the schedule will greatly affect the income of both Sattahip and Klong Toey ports. This was reported by
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    • 189 14 AFP THE BRITISH Petroleum (BP) Oil Company plans further reductions in the number of its vessels flying the British flag. This fleet was reduced by more than 20 per cent during the last 12 months. BP Shipping managing director, Ron Lilian, has warned the
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    • 1516 14 CHARTERING was quiet and featureless on Thursday in most sectors of the freight market with little change in rates. A 25 US cent gain was recorded for grain business from the Gulf to Japan however with $13.75 being paid for a 32,000 tonner. Grain from the Ggulf to
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    • 556 14 BROKERS at the London secondhand market reported another dull week with fresh sales slow to develop in all sectors of the market and prices tending to continue their downward trend. Far Eastern interest dominated the market with transactions involving bulk carriers mostly. Most notable sale reported was a
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    • 189 15 THE MAJOR sMppl* urtla opsrati* bstnssn the Far East Europe. hr East/ Pmtea GnK, Strata ports/ Australia, Straits/ ACTVAB KA^TOwS): KfIVMUi Shtppfaif QofpontiOß< Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cko Yang Shipping ANBO (SIBAITB/AUHBALIA); Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Oontstnor Line. Nedlloyd Llms. Nsptune Orient Lines. JASCOL (BTBAITS/TAIWAN/JAPAN/ IRAIH):
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    • 323 15 THE PORT of Le Havre looks to be heading for a heavy drop In traffic in the current year, after announcing a reduction of nearly 25 per cent in tonnage handled during the first slx months. Traffic handled up to
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    • 199 15 AFP WESTERN merchant shipping has a (inn future in spite of current problems and setbacks, the Organisation (or Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) reported. However, while things were looking up in 1980, hopes of an improvement (aded in 1981 because of almost stagnant economic activity
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    • 430 15 FIVE Law Lords have set key precedents for the interpretation of charter parties of vessels trapped in the Shatt al Arab waterway. Delivering the verdict involving the 10,028-ton Evia, the Law Lords unanimously dismissed an appeal by the vessel's owners, Kodros Shipping
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    • 263 15 INTERNATIONAL containerised cargoes handled at the Port of Manila during the first half of the year grew by 11.90 per cent from last year's levels in spite a( the reported depressed market condition in the liner trade. The containerised cargoes increased from 130,371 TEUs in the
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    • 4671 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 604 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement -Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location -♦fed Hoorn 266 10.8.82 1900 Ned-EAC 49 1500-1600/1900-2000 F2/F2 2359-0100/1600-1700 F2/G2 M4 2000-2100/0100-0200 G2/G2 Takarl II 2406 10.8.82 0800 Cahaya 49 0900-1100/1600-1700 B5/B5 VII •"•Ben
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    • 1727 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AeMpeteg* Hf| Stop port Shpg Corporation (S) Euro-Ada Line (PN/KL/PK). BMMIIt Caatalner CoatiaraUl Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFRA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Liae (PK PN) Ifli Hndi Um Tranagroup Pte Ltd
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    • 485 22 A US$20 BILLION plan to build a new Panama Canal has taken a major step forward. Approval for a feasibility study into the construction of a second canal is expected to be given within the next few weeks, with Japan, Canada, West
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    • 467 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES J Latuharhary 46 Eka Jaya alongside 9.8.82/2359 Kota Fajar 10/11 PIL alongside 9.8.82/1500 Rajah Brooke 21 SSPL alongside 9.8.82/0600 Sphinx U 18 LN Shpg alongside 9.8.82/0600 Straits Pride 20 SSPL alongside 9.8.82/0600 Toyofuji No 3 35/36 Borneo
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 492 13 GAY ZINC ANODES %s GAY BROTHERS METAL MDUSTMES PTE LTD 21. MfMNV ESTATE, SMGtfOK 2572 TEL: 2CK92S I\R 1) 1N 1 A N'T \ll "Orient Overseas CoHstauteA Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) OMENTAL CHEF JM cJZj KOREAN CHMKf 9* u g SEVEN SEAS BROGE 37* 20 g
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    • 125 13 USE ALORDHa R UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO'SAG) EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES llMljllVWkfJll FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE LUi-j'JJli. r p w*. as m m mm, ikhbi I Ml n.iiiai DEPARTURES TO UBA. CANADA, CARIBBEAN AND INLAND AMERICA Feeder Vessel/Lre *****? IBS tm SEBEI ea'/Land L NEP CORAL 004/ WORLD TIGER 113
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    • 22 13 LONDON Freights n/m SHIP Sales n CONSORTIA ID SHIPPING Schedule vm/IX CONTAINER Schedoies IX WHO Acts for Whom k SHIPS Pert X
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    • 847 13 FOR GENUINE MBK DIESEL ENGINE SPARE PARTS AND SERVICE, CONTACT: Mb western eagle (pte) limited W«■ TEL: *****77 TELEX: R*****6 WESEA MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, RANDO MAERSK RANDO MAERSK RANDO MAERSK RANDO MAERSK TEMPO MAERSK TIITO MAERSK TOTO MAERSK TEMPO Safcd
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    • 387 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Lomantf service fmtm V. Mm| teset t inmci saM n hoorn z LMUt 13/8 JUTIANDM a. reMSI 20/1 B PERWU 1 MUM 27/8 KOMBGAN *5 B. PBMGA 3/9 WON *1 MM 10/9 K DEI FT 17/9 SEUMDW J Gaaoa. 2) Antwp. LJtoere. It* UK. 3) Bremen.
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    • 277 14 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES Line, ltd. CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM JAPAN A TAIWAN AGENTS: SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD Main Offica *****22 (5 linaa) CFS/Tarminal *****79/*****86 OPTORG CO (M) P KELANG *****1/2 P JAYA *****3 *****1.*****3 PENANC ***** > *****4 Ocean Shipping Line, Inc. series SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTO 6HGLO-FREHCH
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 632 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHPPMG Singapore to Sabeh, Sarawak, Brunei Porto and Bangkok CONTAINfRSHtP StRVICE TO UK CONTINf NT CONTAINf RSHIP SFRVICE FROM UK CONTINF NT SRMISSTM VUIM.RK.SU. stuns pme vi) Imm übmi BKRUBKT m LMK M-WMI HUM MH Vl( Muri IS-Uh| reus m s*»
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    • 219 15 rjo Franco Bc?lyum Services h h b'■ i .1 MHrai f. BLANK L« Mwt r*a HW| rNwa rMf 14 IS* 2*4 3S* 7 S«p4 IS* Its* KPHK MKT a* n is* is* us* us* us* meant a* 27* us* us* us* as* 22s* ukmmcun 21* ll* as* 22S* 2IS* 27
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    • 564 16 !f~r Hapag-Uoyd i r M'Mti! Eipi ■IHwJ Bit TAm Eipreii WlWliiii ll| EXPORTS 1 II? I 14/8 18/8 20/8 ?6 8 28/8 S'ton Hbufj BHatenßdam Lr Havre Antwerp 31/8 1/9 7/9) 2/9 4/9) 7/9 9/9 11/9 12/9 14/9 15/9 17/9 19/9 20/9 22/9 X/o i/i I n/2 23/9 25/9 ?7/9
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    • 578 16 CONKNTUML SMCE Tt/fim BUSAM sm P. MMI KGA 17M/17K SU SH N.TJKI7M/UK 10/1 lA«c Ist CaM 1718 A* 21/22 kin 2nd Cad PEMNC BUS** toPon 21 Aug I*2o M 31st Au| tochon 6 Sept Ftt.LT CONTAMRBD) TO/HOI WITH AMERICA WEST/EAST COASTS tMHMK K. UONBOIC37E K.PUM. X a MNBTQ 71 L
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    • 328 16 EVERGREEN LINE EAR EAST EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTPG Fa 11 a CJMO nt: ssp m o ims fu w f L«M 11/1 11/1 1/1 11/1 12/1 14* IS/1 En. Hite 25/1 IVI 17/1 21/1 22/1 En l*t« 3/1 4/1 14/1 2VI 27/1 21/1 1/11 2/11 «iso acoptme ia/fa t Fa/Fa
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    • 1187 16 I Everett Tutesj Burma Frvt Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON nmi U tal 14/1 C A* B F SS C Agents «i Motoywo BOUSTEAD SHPHNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Companta Arfatitma 0* Himrf a A S A. C.I F "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAHNG
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    • 308 16 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STIUITS SERVICi BUNG* MER AH SUN IFF DMTOMARU OSA MENOR HAKKAISAN MARU OCEAA SPLEMMR OCEAN TREASURE ALDEBA PAZ ESHELL A MAT SKY MfYAS MARU TAQHO MARU »«AMK SJNOSf MAftTME PTE LTD TU *****44/7 t 22*1370 MMLALUMPW EAST ASM MC SON BHD TEL 414(44/*****1
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 558 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA 27W/20E 20W/30E 31W/32E STORE 13-14/t 21-22/9 24-26/S 2-2/10 10-11/11 10-20/12 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE "OTA fajaa Vl.-W kotawanoi taPt/t Aug 13/1S Aug KOTA MUMS V.E-307 KOTAMAHA V.E-391 KOTAMAJU VIM 12/14 Aug 38/30 Aug 4/7 Sapt COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE KOTA RATNA VO/02.
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    • 365 17 LINES, INC TO SATTAHIP AND BANGKOK ETA ETD MV PISCES ETA SPORE 11/8 14/8 MV LEO VI ETA SPORE 27/8 30/8 GENERAL AGENTS: MANDARIN MARITIME (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD. TEL: *****80 (3 LINES) *****76 PLI P.T. PORODISA RAVA REGULAR MDEPENDENT SERVICE ACCEPTMG BULK, BREAKBULK ft CONTAINERS TO AUSTRALIA 17/8 21/8 25/8
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    • 753 17 r |R* BEN LINE CONTAINERS DPKK CQNTMO SERVICE TO/FtOM EWOPE P«g HM Blmmo R tow Ha»re UK faMy Ace 20/1 Li««rpaolßay 17/5 15/5 20/5 22/5 15/1 Glory Ace 25/1 City EAntMrfi 25/5 27/5 24/5 JO/5 23/5 HUM BHK H-BUK BHA YEN ROAM HAVRf SOTON W Germany Austria BtMta fiance MUK
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    • 614 17 5 s v V v I "-i Scan Dutch Q WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER EP/UlCMtscah SERVICE I Pt mu a mtioos at at S SIMI SM MOORS* I DAHIA KMMLIA SM IJ/I A nOOIB 10/ ft MBOH 12/1 I POMGA r ACI W/l wen is/s MM* I NQikTI 22a 71 n
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    • 504 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES g;ifc<a:i'i>*ftii 'Wrfr.'i SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CORABANK 1 Oct 27 Oct 30 Oct 03 No CLYDEBANK 23 Nov 19 Dec 22 Dec 25 D* Lukos/o Lines U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE from Nola SHRLEY LYKES Sid VELMA LYKES Sid JOHN LYKES Sid LOUISE LYKES 6/1 (•New Orleans. Mobile.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1273 18 *1 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FEmnßsa BRDGt ¥8 SU *W TOW MMU V 65 ASM STAR VI 13 Auf 4 YASMMA MAM V 37 TOHKI MARU ¥66 M EMERALD VIS 23 Au| KUROK MARII V 64 23 Aa| 19 Sept 17 Sept 30 A«c 26
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    • 518 18 SSI CAUFORNA/PACTK RORTR NEST SERVICE express cNTua/iani soma i«**« hr los mtm m nuwraco nmi nam wnwa. it tec*** FO/Ftt CMMmr w n»P W- nW AUSTRALIA EXPRESS COHTARKR SERVICE Acc*ta| Fa/ra Cmtmm PMm Spirt Mrib AM Sftf ANo acta* •AS" ISA* 16 17 Ask 31 Aa( 3 S«jt 9 SaM
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    • 585 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES R .f .n- rv |£g g,,(< r i( S aua; ore 221fv322 PTE LTD MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES Loading For: Didiai/Dammam/Bahrain Bandar Abbas/ Bandar I rioofKjap >eooan BOMM HAEWOO NO 3! 6 Sept Port Said/Alexandria ndue Shipping Co. lid. S pore P. Keianj Loadnt for HAN GARAM
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    • 481 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Suit' 1 2616 IntPrnatiCM P' i.'.i A- -R Sing.-itv>r» 0207 Tel 2?4r BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Mm Caalatoen to OMnit/Titos»/Übtta/T«te«/MeuMate/»afMai H ALP AC LINE (nrTci S pore P Mtai* Laofcfla: ALPAC AFRICA VIM 17 A«f 20 Au| Mauritius/Reamon/Durban* Vessel Loading at Kota
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 663 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE .5,. 0 i K CHANCE 9W+ SS BRDCC 37W.. N GARNET 11N 2/9 MERCATOR 27* 8/9 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K CHANCE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCI Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) N GARNET 10E.. MERCATOR 26E. K JACEJM 15E TW BRDGE 11E
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    • 394 19 MALDIVE LINES MMJXK GRACE Loading For Jeddah MALDNE NAVIGATOR Loading For Dubai MMDNE NOVEL Loading For Jeddah/ Pt Sudan MMJXVE PIONEER Loading For MUSCAT/DUBAI/ OAMMAM/KUWAIT MMJNVESEA Loading For KARACM/DU6AI MALOWE PROGRESS Loading For Kuwait OCEAN GLORY Loading For Chittagong MAUXVE NATION Loading For Dubai/Kuwait FOR BOONNSS ft ENQUHES PLEASE CONTACT:
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    • 1081 19 SINSOV SWGAPORE SOVET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BUR.DMG 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Number? 912 Cable Attess SMSOV SMGAPORE Tdei Numbm RS 213*0 RS ***** RS 2! CLANG POMN6 M/S SHMKAT NAN SOOH SOW BND IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. KSSRS I *0. 1. MIAN CEMPENNG. PORT KIANG. MALAYSIA
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 584 20 Ml IhllllN S S C croup SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD 0 N j SINGAPOf-<F G'o4 GENERAL 9131" 22.UNES. ARSHir •ABLf .ARGOSHIP l!e«|i«iial Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING EVERY NOON TUESDAY A SATURDAY I*s, SISiiAPORE ISLASDS USE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER DSRLMS EXPRESS SEM-CORTAMER SERVICE MUmi
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 268 21 EGYPTIAN] INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG siNf.sp i i n SHtpp.Nf, pit nn ill 4 florid !rjd» Centre Us'tune Squiff S po" 0409> It! RS ***** in ?*****1 B*{s ?'3S3B; rms? *(sr Ml! »»S|l HS M M Sdr Bhd Hi lel «B<sogi I860? Pt *f !»l igfcW Id i9'lS Pfunj
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    • 366 21 CABOO SPACE AVJULASLE ON LMER VESSELS loaomq fou MADRAS. COLOMBO. CHITGG., CALCUTTA, BOMBAY, KARACHI MUSCAT, ADEN, HOOEIOAH, PORT BUDAN, JEDOAH, AOABA, ALEXANDRIA, LATTAKIA, PT. LOUIS, LOBITO, LUANDA. DURBAN, DOUALA, NOUAKCHOTT, DAKAR, LAOOS, D.S. SALAM, MOMBASA, PHNOMPENH, H.M.CITY, HAIPHONG, JAKARTA. HKQ. KJC.. KUCHMG 4 MUARA. INDOGULF FREIGHT SERVICES TEL *****00. *****01
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    • 116 21 FARGO SHIFFIH6 COMFAMY (FTL) LTD. FULLY CONTAINERISED CARRIER SVC HONGKONG ISLANDS LINE (AUSTRALIA SVC) VESSEL sr MOTHER VSI STO KL MX M Carrier I U/ITMRCkM S2S 11/9 19/9 2f/9 24/9 Cam* IV 2S/S Ptari Wand <24 28/9 3/10 10/10 3/10 TEL *****77 ***** M TELEX: KS ***** EUtOFKA 20rti FLOOR
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 556 22 HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BHD. ,Ai AN BA'Ali h*''t Ml *N(i •f! <rtll9S< .<Kfl%t> 1(1 f i ma i<*>4b HAISHP r KaANG Loading for ETA ETD ETA ETO ETA ETu HAMDAHV: 7/12 11/ l 22/1 JJ. HAMDAHV: 1/12 9/9 U/9 HAMDAHV; 8/«2 29/5 1/10 ML** •HAYAT! V: 11/12 M J/J 51,
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    • 251 22 MAGNA MARINE LINES o»nw«t Agent*: MAGNA SHIPPING PTE LTD 11 th Floor, MNB Building SNMGAPORE 0106 TEL *****66/ *****00/ *****37 TELEX: R*****8 "MALINE" HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1201, 12ri» floor. Golden Mile Tower, Beodt Rood, Singapore 0719. Tel: *****44 Tl« R*****2 HEAPCO SINGAPORE TO PENANG SERVICE Wor ETA
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    • 302 22 I THAI MARITIME NAVIGATION CO.. LTD I (THAI NATIONAL SHIPPING LINE) REGULAR NON-CONFERENCE MONTHLY. EXPRESS SEMI CONTMO SERVICE TO/ FROM NORTH CONTMENT SMGVORf PORI KEIMG KSTMkTIOH 12*u| AHTWtW HAMBURG RANGE 30 Atag 2S«pt Rginhoii Oram Line s. TO: MEDITERRANEAN SEA Vpm PKeUnj Penane Load* Mr VESSEL 26 tag 23 ft*
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 176 22 Regional Weather E J* W.s fcT G S> K iS f< to i 9 M *S j as S B i 55S m w. sy Ws* it iSS IK K' c Win. Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING.
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