The Business Times, 11 August 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST U,IK2 60 CENTS
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  • 122 1 lewtsgnew the lawns isrisMj In wesM IIW/19 Mere seart* Is i 2.17M/99 Ike highest sfawe Aagato last year. However, eeuMMedal selling and ssase peill Isllai later la the day keenght II to a eleee of UfM/991 The dollar's NMla la toe oargtog UB i
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  • 569 1  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM THE stock market yesterday underwent a severe post-Nation-al Day shakeout which left both investors and market watchers gasping at the sheer stae of the ■piWng stampede. It was one of the sharpest one-day «kope on record as reflected by the 35 91-point plunge
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  • 555 1  -  By CHRIS LIM TRUE to market expectations, the Development Bank of Singapore has turned hi a creditable 37 per cent increase in group pre-tax profit for the half year to June 30,1982. The bank, at the same time, announced that its Plaza
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  • 272 1 DRESDNER Seutb-east Asia (Dream) made a remarkable comeback in the first half of this year, with an operating profit of HO million after a lost of |7J milltnn tor the whole of last year. Second half results (July to Decern bnr 1S8Z) are expected to
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  • 390 1  -  By LEE HAN SHIH CARL P Wallace, a familyowned contracting company baaed in Dallas, Texas, is almost certain of winning a $100 million mechanical contract for the massive $1 billion Marina Centre project. The tenders for Marina Centre's mechanical and electrical (MAE)
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 70 1 AP ISRAELI lets attacked the West Beirut enclave of Yasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organisation in rapid dive-bombing sorties yesterday, shortly after the Israeli Cabinet "approved in principle" American proposals for a FLO evacuation. The air assaults began at 2pm Beirut time at almost the rate of one bombing
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    • 54 1 Reuter THE European Commission said that it was opening anti-dumping proceedings concerning imports of barium chloride from China and East Germany. European chemical manufacturers have complained that these two countries are exporting this product at unfairly low prices to the Eurorn Community. Barium chloride widely used by the chemical,
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    • 72 1 UPI THE Soviet Union is likely to buy at least as much US grain in 1983 as the 14 million tonnes it imparted this year, US Agriculture Department officials say, because of forecasts of a poor Soviet harvest "There's not mm*** reason to think it would be
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    • 66 1 Reuter OOMMERZBANK AG Bid it hu fuUy covered on a group basis the risk sssoristed with the decision of AEG-TeleAmken AG to go into receivership. Write downs of loans have already been made and in addition. other risk provisions have been set aside, the bank said. Commerzbank
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    • 76 1 AFP THE United States is completing military plans to defend the oilfields of Arab countries along the Gulf if the Iran-Iraq conflict spreads, the Kuwaiti daily A 1 Watan said quoting US Pentagon sources. Five US destroyers were at present in the Gulf itself, mainly off Oman,
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    • 80 1 AP US-CHINA trade, after five slow months, showed a tiny gain for the first half of 1982 although US exports continued to lag slightly behind last year's pace, the US embassy in Beijing said. Two-way trade totalled U552.75 billion, slightly ahead of the $2.74 billion for January-June 1981.
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    • 86 1 THE Malaysian government is to lend a helping hand to the textile industry which is ailing from the effects of the world-wide mission. Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen appointed a special committee to review the industry position and to recommend ways to put the companies
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  • 677 1  -  By i SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE'S economic growth will return to an annual rate of 8 to 10 per cent in 1984. This is the feeling of big business groups and many economists who agree with the Prime Minister's revised forecast
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  • 106 1 OVERSEAS Union Bank will reduce iti prime lending rate by a quarter point to 10 per cent today. Thto brings its rate in line with those of the other Big Four local bank* Bank of America's prime rate will be cut by half a percentage point
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 463 2 AP THE AMERICAN government wrote US$2.l billion worth of insurance to help American investors in other countries during the mne months that ended on June 30. This amounted to a 350 per cent increase over the year before, the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Opic) announced. "Businessmen
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    • 123 2 THE fcpfw hraaeh tt Base* CmmrWc Itallaaa wfll tone a US*» mDlaa fleattag rate eertlOeate «I fapirtl la the Aataa totto —fkrt. Ito five-yea* paper, ta to tasaed «a Aag 1«, will have aa interest pegged at 1/1« par eeat tto nrtMSHar) 1« di aialk Merrill Lyaeh
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    • 53 2 THE Philippines central bank said eight primary gold producers have used its repurchase agreement facility and realised additional income of 2.14 million pesos. The facility was signed on May 6 to assist gold and silver producers faring difficulties due to depressed prices for the metals as well as
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    • 612 2 THE JAPANESE yen broke through the psychological barrier of 200 yen against die US dollar last week in spite of the Japanese central bank's efforts to counteract the market's continuing pessimism against the currency. According to Manufacturers Hanover Trust's (MHT) latest currency review, the
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    • 22 2 THE average rate ai which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.36 per cent.
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    • 180 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Aug 10: U8 Mk»(8toO Offer Bid 7 days 11* 11* 1 month 11* 11* 2 months 12 5/10 12 3/16 3 months 12* 12* 6 months 13* 13* 9 months 13* 13* 12 months 13 IS/16 13 13/16 Dm
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    • 49 2 RANGE at price* offer id bjr discount houses on Aag 10 Oversight: tt JV«* Call deposits: 3*.* (Mm 1% Bay!* 3-month S.UW Treasury bills 3* 3U 2-month Bank bills 7 B/lfl 7 7/16 3 months CD 7 7/16 75/16 A months CD 7% 7* Source: National Discount Co
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    • 215 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery closed higher yesterday at 262.10 yen from the 261.20 opening, but below the day's high of 262.80 after intermittent intervention by the Bank of Japan. This was above the 261.30/45 close in New York overnight but below the 262.90 yen close in Tokyo on
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    • 148 2 THE dollar yesterday held steady in early trading, after opening sharply below Monday's cloae. Dealers said the US currency was supported by a growing belief that Monday's move by the Federal Reserve to add nan ma to the US hanking system was primarily technical. About 40 minutes after opening
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    • 473 2 THE US dollar yesterday opened significantly stronger than last Friday's closing and continued to push ahead despite intervention by the US Federal Reserve. Against the local dollar, it rose to s 12-month high of 2.1765/80 from an opening of 2.1890/10. However, because at overbuying and position squaring, it
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    • 294 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed generally easier in moderate trading. Opening prices were marked down between US$9 and HO an ounce reflecting the metal's weakness in New York overnight but recovered marginally in afternoon trading. Total sales for the day, irwhirting kerbs, was 470 lots. Trading on the
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    • 28 2 Mm Frl New York 6.32B 6.39S Zurich 6.45B 6.55S TM Singapore 6.SOB t.«S Closing price* in US dollar* a troy ouac t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 135 2 THE US dollar was basically steady against major currencies yesterday in late trading but was firm against the Hongkong currency in moderate trading. The US unit peaked at 6.1850/1900 Hongkong dollars at midday before it softened to 6.1700/40 under late selling pressure. Elsewhere, the dollar eased to 2.5065/75 marks
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 324 3 POTEK Enterprises Pte Ltd, a local manufacturer of china sanitary ware, has invested $1.5 million in a new tunnel Idln, which will enable the factory to increase production by three tiroes. Mr Tan Kia Her, chairman of the company, said the new
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    • 203 3 SEVERAL local manufacturers have been invited to display their goods at the Osaka Asean Trade Fair, scheduled for Nov 11-14. Mr Keisuke Sakai, director of the Osaka Merchandise Centre in Singapore, confirmed that invitations have been sent out by the head office
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    • 185 3 AN NTUC publication, "On Heritage and Beyond", featuring 14 essays from prominent contributors like Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Singapore's economic adviser, Dr A Winsemius, was launched yesterday. The book, to mark the Republic's 17th National Day and dedicated to President Devan
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    • 255 3 MORE than 70 people have paid between 125,000 and 155,000 as booking fee (or units in an East Coast condominium project, barely three weeks after it was offered for sale. Eastern Lagoon Condominium Two, a 220-unit project at the Junction of Upper East
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    • 310 3 THE 16th international tea auction held here yesterday featured a bigger quantity of new season North Indian tea, which attracted more buyers. Brokers said the price paid for 3,530 chests of North Indian tea were "up to sellers' expectations" while some of the producers present
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    • 432 3  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH A STUDY of engineering design options, which will affect the recurring energy costs of Singapore's mass rapid transit system, will soon be completed. The report of the study will be submitted to the Provisional MRT Authority in two to
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    • 299 3 VOLVO BM, the constructkn equipment wing of the Volvo group of companies, has sent one of its top men to head the division in Singapore. Volvo Far East recently snnounred that Lars Hagtaad has taken up his post as sales engineering manager and his area of responsibility
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    • 186 3 If there's a carpet below you, youte probably wasting 60% of it- and 60% ofthe money you spent on it. Unless it 's Heuga. In the average office, though you pay for all the carpet, most of the wear is imposed on a mere 40%. The rest of the carpet
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 314 5 NYT THE International Business Machines Corp is becoming more aggressive in competing for computer sales, according to many industry officials and analysts. They attribute the change, at least partly, to last January's dismissal of the US government's antitrust suit against the company. Whereas IBM once
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    • 705 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Vnai Operator Number Time rrom s* PAA PA006 0025 JFK/SPO/HKG AI AI402 0605 BOM/MAA SIA SQ101 0606 KUL CAL CI010 0630 JED/DHA MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 0945 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH67I 1020 KUL SIA SQ201 1030 HLP CPA CX710
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    • 457 5 AP Reuter AMERICAN President Reagan said the US does not intend to conduct a trade war with Europe. "All this talk of a 'trade war' is simply untrue," he told the French newspaper Le Figaro. "It distorts to a high degree
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    • 277 5 AP AMERICA'S rise te a reward pMNtfrariM li par cent —PPWi rate la July ipptin take part af a tmd. Flfina mĔmmt by the U8 Bareaa af Labav Stettattca shew laereaaea la the JaMaaa rate ta West On» ay, Japaa, Ca-ia,
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    • 554 5 THE Organisation far Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has warned Japan that it rtaks a backlash of protectionist measures from major trading partners if It fails to open up its domestic market to expanded imports. In its annual review of the Japanese economy, the
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    • 412 5 CITIES Service Co has sued Gulf Oil Corp for US$3 billion in damages in State Court in Tulsa. Cities Service said the suit characterised Gulf's termination of its cash tender otter for Cities stock as involving "intentional and malicious breaches of contract
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    • 723 5 Reuter, UPI AEG-Telefunken, West Germany's second largest electrical concern, (aces a future in which it may no longer be a household name after calling in the receivers. The financially troubled company, thought to owe about US$2 billion, said after top level management consultations that its
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 473 5 Agencies WEST German corporate insolvencies totalled 5,676 in the first six months of 1982, over 50 per cent more than in the same period of 1981, the Federal Statistics Office said. The increase was highest in the building industry where failures were up 61.7 per cent to 1,444,
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    • 130 5 Reuter AMERICAN officials have acknowledged that last week's steel trade accord between the European Community and US officials was dead, but the US commerce department withheld formal comment until the dust settled. A department spokesman said it would proceed with its investigation of unfair
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  • 556 6 IT SEEMS as if the day of reckoning has finally arrived. The free fall in share prices on the stock exchange was hardly unexpected, but the sad aspect of it is that it had to occur on the day after we celebrated, with so much
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  • 1197 6  -  DAVID GARDNER examines Panama's plan for a negotiated peace in the increasingly volatile Central American and Caribbean region. DAVID GARDNER FT MINOR republics the size of Panama (population 1.9 million) are not usually expected to pursue an independent foreign policy, but simply to accommodate on the best
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 818 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 If you don't want a fight, step out of the way! (5) 8 Part-nuclear explosion, relatively speaking (5) 10 Animal that seems all wrong to mother (5) 11 Tailless goat in India (3) 12 Figure a bird to be bent! (5) 13 Like sound chairs (7)
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  • 3848 7  -  Merchant banking ia probably the leaat publicised activity of the Chartered Bank Group in Singapore. To find out more about Standard Chartered Merchant Bank (SCMba), Business Times Companies Editor MANO SABNANI and reporter CHOO Al LENG recently spent 2V4 hours talking
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 482 7 GENERAL SECURITIES INVESTMENTS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30TH JUNE 1982 1. The Board of Directors of General Securities Investments Limited is pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company and the Group for the six months ended 30th June 1982.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 168 9 par M» kg 1 FIW Omm* afl: Bulk fob $».00 sellers, old dram (in secood hand dram) lob *101.00 sellers, new dram fob $105.00 sellers. Copra; Mixed (looae) *45.00 buyers. Ptfpw: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW 1310.00 kUers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $306.00 sellers, Sarawak
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    • 196 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows In Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattsa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,440; 32s 3,140, 40s 3,300 (per bale of 400 lba). Piece gaeds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 322 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, 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 0.80. 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.77. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special 0.55.
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    • 371 9 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed higher with August One RSS buyers quoted at 181.75 cents a kilo, up 2.75 cents from last Friday, dealers said. The market gained some half a cent during morning trading after a slightly lower opening. Dealers said the expiring August contract rose about
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    • 317 9 RAS prices tn cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Clone (per kite) (per kite) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt (.o.b. 177.50 178.50N 180.00 181.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. August 179.00 179.50 1*1.75 182.75 Int. 1 R.S.S. September 177.2 177.75 178.00 178.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 171.00 173 00N
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    • 99 9 NOON SSR and SMR prices yasterday: RA8 SSR 20 SSR SO (l-lon pallet) (1-ton pallet) Aagmt (Carnal Hit) Bayers Sellers 158.00 159 00N ***** I5650N Septeaxr (Forward Mth) Bayers Sellers 150.00 160 00N 1S6.S0 157 50N MRELB Saftoaber October SMR CV SMRL SMRS SMR CP SMR 10
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    • 31 9 Rubber Aug 10 Singapore: Aug: 181.75 cents (up 2.75 cents) Malaysia: Sept: 197.75 cents (down 0.50 cent) Tin: M$29.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 190 tonnes (down 190 tonnes)
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    • 66 9 THE STRAITS TIN price in Peaug yesterday remained unchanged at the ITA floor price of Mf29.15 a kilo, dealers said. Despite lower London levels, the hnffer stock manager continned to snpport the market strongly, buying most of yesterday's smaller dlipoo aL Total turnover fell to 1M tonnes from
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    • 911 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures were easier at midday, between £9 a tonne and £21 below Monday's close in traded positions. Dealers said prices ended around the morning's lows on light selling as traders felt the market has lost some of its momentun after the strength of last week. The
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    • 107 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday recovered slightly on covering support in fairly quiet trading, dealers said. In August south rose Mslo to $690 a tonne and central $5 to $680 while September in the south gained $5 to $685. The refined market remained featureless on
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    • 203 9 Reuter JAPANESE rubber importers are gradually resuming purchases from South-east Asian countries for deliveries in October and onwards, reflecting falling domestic stocks and a price recovery on the Tokyo rubber futures market. Stocks fell to 77,206 tonnes on July 20 the latest date
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    • 188 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday closed 5V< to BV4 US-cent a bushel lower, as the currently excellent US soy crop outlook resulted in a resumption of last week's downtrend from the start. The larger-than-generally-anticipated US soy production estimate by private forecaster Conrad Leslie sparked steady local long liquidation
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    • 198 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday extended losses late to close on bottom of a five cent range, off 6 3 to 4 V 4 US-cents a bushel. H»e two nearby positions posted new contract lows. Traders said stoploss liquidation once prices penetrated the December-based $3.60 level forced values
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 1114 9 NEW YORK STOCK prices on Monday closed lower in heavy trading under pressure from concerns over the US economy and the impact of Gulf Oil Corp's decision to terminate its takeover offer for Cities Service Co. The Dow Jones industrial average fell four points to
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    • 10 9 {>^>,{}`<*])"=~^={=[!!*-)$$^:+% ■business times When we say business we mean just that
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  • 1513 10 BID and otfer prices officially Ustcd Sfld IIUSftDMB in Aod pond to the Stock Rirhange at Stncapore yesterday, with the avatar of iim traded Aowb hi tancteto hi lota of MM oafta, unless athaatoe SECTION ONE INDUBTBIAL COMMEBCIAL Aeaia (33BB) Allied Choc
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  • 204 10 HNGAFOUl/ft irrntun DUUON DMorrroa IE (Mingin' prtssi The Commerce hrU|ll) 1 prtsas tar Am 11) 2JI ia Diamond The Savings Fund L2I L« S'pare Fd (US$) 0 53 0JT S'pare Prog Fund 1.12 LIT SI 1.12 124 S pare See. Fund 1.02 l Tlxd (July) S'pare Invest Fund
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  • 2717 10 1 High Ml Law Com pa ay Last Sale +or-Gr-a Div Die Or Gr*a Net ru p/b Vol Day (*000) High Low 8BCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 360 233 308 330 141 391 490 330 247 Acma Alcom 150 Allied Choc 225 BAT 316 Bit* 76 Ben Berjaya
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  • 1780 10 I BID and offer price* listed and Nirlrif la and reported to the Kuala liimpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unlets othert wise specified. -T rnounuu An» (114S) I(2 908 IOCS) (I) 3.00 Aim (IKB
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  • 93 10 MALAYSIAN OHUmti (lttl) Bcrhad: Eighth Annual General Meeting to be held at Bilik Temenggong, New Tower Block (1st Floor), Hotel Jaya Purl, No. 2 Jalan Barat, Petaling Jaya on August 11 at noon. THE DriM Malacca Bab» her Batatas, Berk ad: Sixty-eighth AGM to be held at No.
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  • 945 10 SHAKES plaaged to their levMt levels la twa years sa yesterday la a aervsn reaottoa to the sertoas weakea had ewtrikattag la aa small way to laveßton' Matea to sell sat was Ike PHaae Mlatetor's Wattsaal Day nvtotoa st Wagsparrl» IKS real yaslk
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  • 429 10 FURTHER sharp falls were seen at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as the shakeout continued unabated in increased volumes. The declines were spread across the board with few stocks spared the bearish onslaught. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Index fell 19.13 points
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 710 11 .PERBADANAN National Bhd's (Pernas) group profit before tax took a nosedive to M 552.7 million «from $178.7 million (or the financial year ended Jan *****2 as a ■remit of the transfer of certain "profitable subsidiaries to Permo'dalan Nasional Bhd (FNB). This massive transfer
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    • 244 11 Reuter THE SALE by the government of a piece of land in ,central Hongkong to the J3ank of China and the continued weakness of the Hongkong dollar have unsettled Investors and forced 'share prices down further. Dealers said the land jade, at what was seen as
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    • 796 11 EQUITIES were narrowly mixed whtte government bowk ended with modest gains after an extremely quiet session on the London Stock Exchange yesterdy, dealers said. the Financial Tiroes Index at 3pm was down 0.5 at 539.9 after showing rise o< 4.5 points at 11am. The market was steadier after
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    • 50 11 AP STOCK prices in New York opened mostly higher. Gainers tumped to a 2-to-l lead over losers with motor, technology, aerospace and oil issues among thoae posting early gains. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials raw 3.90 points to 784.25 after 30 minutes of trading. AP
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 422 11 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday closed off early lows on late bargain-hunting and technical support, in active trading, brokers said. In the morning share, prices extended Monday's sharp losses as the Hongkong government's outline agreement to sell a Central City site to the Bank of China for HKJI billion
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      • 361 11 THE market finished firmer yesterday on low turnover amid speculation of a further easing in US short-term interest rates. The All Ordinaries index rose 2.3 points to 467.2. Metals stocks benefitted most with CRA up 10 cents at 3.15 cents. Min and WMC rose 11 cents each
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      • 560 11 THE market yesterday fell for the sixth consecutive day to a 21-week low, reflecting the persistent yen weakness against the dollar and the worldwide stock price drop overnight. The market average lost 47.87 to end at 6,928.30, the lowest since March 17 when it
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      • 130 11 STOCKS yesterday closed mixed with turnover sharply down to 5.7 million pesos from 9.04 million pesos on Monday. The mining index fell 11.72 to 895.31 and the oil index by 0.005 to 2.313 but the commercial and industrial index rose 0.31 to 91.03. AUO 10 Acojc Mining I Anflo
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      • 152 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mostly lower in the absence of buying support during inactive trading as investors awaited new developments. The Book Club index dropped OJ6 point to 94.68 on turnover of 9.0 million baht. Jalaprathan Cement fell four baht to 12L50, Sermsuk two to 160, Rama Tower 1.50
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 388 11 MDBS THE DEVELOPMENT BANK Of SINGAPORE LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) 1 Results for the six months ended 30 June 1982 The Board of Directors of The Development Bank of Singapore Limited is pleased to announce that the unaudited results of the Bank and the Group for the
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    • 97 11 This issue has been completed and this Announcement appears as a matter of record only FEDERAL FLOUR MILLS BERHAD Public Issue of 31,993,600 shares of Msl.oo each at a price of M$ 1.40 per share Managed and underwritten by MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL MERCHANT BANKERS BERHAD 11th, August 1982 This announcement appears
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 140 12 Falls Indices OCBC HLMMPII 70S 566 -00 -49 BT Indicator: Auf 18X54 Aug 10 Nat Im 906 -46 ST Industrials: 628.00 35 Ho»| L««i| ST Finance: 1537.80 1485.94 lad Strait* Tra4ia« P A *|U Ma.« 440 -44 ST Hotels: 1017.21 996.88 420 715 190 90S 5*70 -42 ST Properties:
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    • Article, Illustration
      176 12 Fall Indices C Sugar* 905 HO -105 Aug 9 Aug 10 A Hitam (T) -50 MBT Index: *****3 *****5 F and N 510 -90 NST Industrials: 757.91 ***** N Iron 555 -30 NST Finance: *****8 1234.11 M Banking 560 -so NST Hotels: 604J0 103.33 OCBC 765 -30 NST
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    • 49 12 FINANCIAL TIME8 Tuesday. 1074.14 INDUSTRIALS Monday *****7 Monday 540.4 Friday 548.8 Week Ago 968.2 Week Ago *****8 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS DOW JONES AVERAGE Tuesday 619.0 INDUSTRIALS Monday 618.9 Week Ago 822.1 Monday ***** Friday ***** ALL ORDIN ARIE8 WMk Ago 4673 HJLHANG SENG Monday 464.9 Week Ago 4783
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  • 270 12 SENATOR Kee Yoog Wee has taken over as new chairman of Malaysian Resources Corporation Bhd (MRCB), a company in which he has a substantial stake. The previous chairman, Tengku Zaid bin Tengku Ahmad Temenggong, has been "demoted" to the post of vice-chairman, formerly held by
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  • 503 12  -  I Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By SIOW LI SEN CYCLE ft Carriage Ltd has found two British institutions to help shoulder some of die burden in troubled Newman Industries PLC, a 40.4 per cent owned UK electric motors and engineering group. Newman announced in
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  • 359 12 SINGAPORE Uli Loan stockholders mast n«iw the payment on the Ww»l installment of their partly paid loan stocks before 4.00pm on Aug 31. Their remittance, S$500 per S$1,000 nominal amount of loan stock, must be accompanied with the loan stock certificates. Trading in the partly paid loan stocks
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  • 150 12 FWWIAL PUir Mills, im laat^Mih 1 MIL# per ikare, will MktHiMitMMttt pare lUek"eiekum today. The b—paw's M Im tea sill «Ml will ItfeMMtotkeiyMtrial»" seetles m the KLBE while hi fltogipwr, they will he Med to the UtJUaiMiJi Ce» Trrih| hi heth exehaages wUI he tae
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  • 458 12 PALMCO Holdings Bhd has, together with three Thai companies and about 50 Thai citizens, taken over a finance and security company in Thailand. The finance company. Continental Illinois Thailand Ltd (CIT), which has a paid-up capital of 40 million baht, is a wholly
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  • 363 12 FEDERAL Cables, Wires k Metal Manufacturing Bhd is proposing to raise nearly Msl4 million through rights and special The company yesterday announced a one-for-three rights issue priced at M 51.15 per share which will raise $8.975 million and a special issue
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  • LATEST RESULTS
    • 104 12 yesterday reported group consolidated pre-tax profits for the year ended June 30, ISBI, of MHO.BB million on a turnover of $344.96 million. Net profits after tax but before extraordinary items amounted to $23.11 million compared with $21.89 million previously. At the same time, Rothmans
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    • 36 12 has reported group pre-tax profits of Ms 4-01 million for the interim period ended June 30, on total sales of $44.88 million. The group is maintaining interim dividend at per cent less tax..
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 399 12 AUTOMATION FOR INCREASED OFFICE PRODUCTIVITY Singapore, August 23 25,1982 (3 days) The aim of this course is to provide participants with an appreciation and practical understanding of: computing capabilities today and expected future trends management's use of computerized business systems to improve organizational productivity basic concepts of data processing, word
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    • 220 12 Every Office Has A Potential Leak Of Confidential Information. INTIMUS prevents this! From the small office to large industrial establishments, there is an Intimus that is just right. INTIMUS 406 ■SI For security in the accounts Li' depsrtmsntSpecieHydeeignedfor m M targe formal H)P printouts, this l&s shreddsr may, of course,
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    • 6 12 See page 11 for London stocks
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 67 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair in the morning; cloudy with showers in several areas in the afternoon; fair again thereafter. Bepavt tor U hears prhr te 7Jt pra m Aif II at the airjwrt: Maximum temperature 31J2 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 22.8 Associated humidity 99 Hours of sunshine 2.60
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 254 13 UPI t; THE US has awarded a contract to the Futures Group, a strategic planding firm, to study transportation alternatives to the Panama Canal. 1 This project will precede the US government's ''.feasibility study on the .«ea-level canal and other options to the
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    • 579 13  -  By JAN LEE THE SINGAPORE National Maritime Board will scrap the practice of rostering seamen for employment and engagement at its office with effect from next month. From Sep 1, employers can offer employment to any seaman registered with the NMB, and selection procedures
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 90 13 AP THE FERRY service linking Hongkong island with Kowloon peninsula on the Chinese mainland will cut down its daily service by 2Vi hours because of high operation costs. The Star ferry service, now operating between 6am and 2am, will stop running across busy and scenic Hong* kong
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      • 59 13 Reuter THE Arabian Marine Operating Company has ordered an 8,000 ton tanker to provide bunkering services for vessels calling at Saudi ports. The tanker will be built at Japan's Fukouka Shipyard and should be delivered next year. It will be stationed at the Gulf port of Dammam.
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      • 75 13 Reuter INDONESIA will start building jetfoil vessels under licence from the American Boeing Company in 1984, the semi-official Antara News Agency said. The jetfoils, with seating capacity for 250 passengers and speeds up to 85 kilometres an hour, would be used to improve Indonesia's interisland communications.
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      • 75 13 AP EIGHT vessels from the US Seventh Fleet, including the 51,000-ton aircraft carrier Midway, will take part in the joint US-Japan naval drills in the Sea of Japan starting today, Japan's Maritime Self-Defence Force (MSDF) said. It said seven other American vessels a cruiser, a destroyer, three
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    • 759 13 SMpptag Um /Pfcf» Cai n i M|ninn AIM vm vm l l AMWUMT Alfred CT Alltrmas A»*c X VI vn VI X 4 I 4 s a Antara Stf| X a APCUM DC a APL ArfcnUnr m IV v» 4 ASCL ASLCoat AUmUW Australian Coat m IV
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    • 1056 14 Lloyd's List NORASIA Line, the Hongkong-managedinde-pendent container operator, has chalked up the first anniversary of its Europe/ Middle East/Indian subcontinent and Far East service. Quietly, but effectively, the line has created a steady growth pattern since the 762-TEU Angel Endeavour inaugurated
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    • 1643 14 FAIRLY active chartering of grain vessels on Monday for voyages from the Gulf to Japan at fairly steady levels featured an otherwise very dull freight market, shipbrokers said. The business included two cargoes of about 50,000 tons I at US$l2 and $12.75 respectively and a 28,000 tonner at
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    • 614 14 AFP ALTHOUGH a modest revival was noted on the main Gulf/Western Europe and Gulf/Japan grain routes last week, rates remained depressed on the freight market. North American chartering gave feature to an otherwise dull summer market. Time charter was sluggish, with no real interest from charterers except
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    • 213 15 pfe MAJOR stuping consortia operating Mtwecu the Far East/Europe, Far East/ V* 1 G««M, Straits ports/Australia, Straits Japan and the member lines: AC« (FAB EAST/EUROPE): franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Om> Yang shipping ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits
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    • 568 15 SHIPPING companies in the European Economic Community might have to continue switching to flags of convenience to survive, said Mr Jacques Ribiere, managing director of Compagnie Generale Maritime of Paris. In his retirement address after two years as president of the Comite
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    • 122 15 Reuter A JAPANESE Coast Guard patrol boat has battled through rough seas and the high winds of Typhoon Cecil to reach the World Cosmos, a tanker grounded on the southern Japanese island of Iriomote. The 32 crewmen were safe, coast guards said, but the severe weather meant
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    • 211 15 UPI AN INDONESIAN government official told a packed courtroom that a ship that sank and killed at least 666 people in the Java Sea did not have documents authorising it to carry passengers. The Tamponas-2, a second-hand car-ferry purchased by the Indonesian government as a
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    • 4688 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 Che Port of
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    • 566 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Korrigan 295 12.8.82 2300 Ned-EAC 49 0700-0800 A2 Shokawa Maru 09/190 12.8.82 0500 Borneo 49 1200-1400 J2 K. Garilov 17CW/82 12.8.82 2100 S'pore Soviet 49
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    • 1841 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AHdieltn Shaa Slnmxirr Shut Con>oratioo (S) Euro-Asia Line (PNKLPK) Adrtelle CnWmt Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFKA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Atw-Firi* Liar Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). AJ NarlgsUee
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    • 552 22 THE PHILIPPINE government has launched a campaign to stop the practice of inter-island shipping lines deploying their ships on unauthorised routes. Capt Victorino A Basco, administrator of the Maritime Industry Authority, said Marina and the Philippine Ports Authority have joined hands to stop
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    • 543 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Setawar 45A Diny 28 Jurata 1/2 Kim Soon LI 22 Kota Molek 10/1 River Ngada 3/4 Sunllfe 25/6 Fortune Victory 33/4 Bunga Gelang 45A Equator III 22 Kota Bellan 10/1 Kuroshlo Maru 38/9 Mangan 31/2 Niaga V 13 No
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    • 357 13 Everett Lines rot THf MOST Fit QUINT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUS AN CHITT AGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA RANGOON BUENOS ARES MANZANILLO ACAPULCO i LONDON Freights D/ffl WEEKLY Freight 5........................ II CONSORTIA ffl SHIPPING Schedule Vm/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts (or Whom IX SHIPS In Port X 1
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    • 354 13 aSEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Off XC-, Accepting LCI cargo for Dubai, Kuwait. Bahrain and Dammam Vessel 15'iwrt I Loading for MACOI ACE V.l 26/8 Mina Qaboos (4/9), Dubai (5/9), Dammam (7/9), Kuwait (9/9), Bahrain (11/9), Abu Dhabi (13/9), Doha (15/9) JtZAN Vi 4 4/9
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    • 780 13 The Straits Companies' Ti mes Key Personnel: DIRECTORY Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS IBSjDaaESSSIESIBiZSB&EEroi LOSE MAERSK DC* MAERSK LED* MAERSK LAURA MAERSK 4/9 11/9 18/9 25/9 2/10 9/10 16/10 23/10 20/9 27/9 4/10 11/10 17/10
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 588 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Contoiner Service Feeder *P Kelang Vessel B OAMIA 13/8 lUTIANDW 8 PENAGA 20/8 B PERMAI PCNACA 17/9 SELANXA 21/9 6/10 U/10 12/10 14/11 Mm Acceptmg Far: 1) Barcelona. Genoa, 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. L Havre, Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerhaten. Aarhus Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Malmo. Stockholm. Oslo
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    • 406 14 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South W*st Pacific North Waat Mather ttl LA/LB OAK Mother Wt SEAT VC* Alii 30/1 2/9 It Bnd(t 2/9 3/9 Atlantic/Canada Vessel SHOKANA MAM) TOHGOMARU KA/UKAWA MMU 9/10 14/19 11/19 Miu Qaboos V Dub* 2/9 12/9 tWw> Kcephnf cargo to Data I
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    • 794 15 The Straits Steamship Group QGL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT inomiMT Cm OF EDMBU touoevkss umioormt CMBBANOAY TOKYO BIT [CONTAINER SHIP SERVICE EROM UK/CONTINENT (02/9) 19/9 (24/9) 99/9 Owoptaß «n» *1 Sorted Ik* Ktiptai Of* M In* IIM. Una t Ma am* optaipjut Pwi oa an' b/l
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    • 577 15 NOTICES FM EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE SARAH, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE FAR EAST/GULF OF ADEN AND RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS PORT CONGESTION SURCHARGES The member Lines of the above Conferences hove been monitoring the berthing situations at the undemoted ports and have reported and agreed on the
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 430 16 Hapag-Uoyd FXPORTS 1 n Pl Bf*® 0"« Wb"! Bluwi Rdant Antwerp Mpftata 14/8 7/9 11/9 is/j Ifl NiPl, 4/10 15/10 13/10 9/10 7/10 P Ketang Spore HK Lone Oakland Seattle' Kasaga Mara T*MEi»rtss Connecting m Koohwung Connecting m Tokyo. "Also occeptvtg cargo for ATLANTIC GULF PORTS via mmilondbndge, and US
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    • 531 16 KHUt ihiftiM ct»rt*A nm COH—i. SEWICE T»/Fi— BUSAII rran r.faN VESA 175U/170E SM SM M.TM 17M/1W 16-18 M| Ist CUI 26-27 *4 30/31** FULIT CONTWEIISQ) TO/FtOM NORTH MB OMMOM) K K. RONS OS 371 H.PEJML 38 0 MMBTER 7E K. NOMS m K 0. OnOHUT K n cmm 0 PATBOT
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    • 343 16 (7) EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPT* Fa ft ia OMO rot Sfip na KB MS FU BNI MN U« iNH#t iv« wt vt l#/1 l f2 i! 2 IK! {to Ml n/t IV* 17/9 19/9 21/9 22/9 (mi i*t* m vt ivt an nn nn im 2/n m.jo
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    • 916 16 5 iMi Barms Fivt Star Shipping Corpn. j 5 JBk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" B LOADING FOR RANGOON f A r i37»»* Kfru l j! naMECTMm* ivu *m. JE K TMSK-Cvn 11/17 A* J we* ii/Mtai ft BFSSC AoanU ai Moloyvo OOUSTEAD SHPMNG M WL TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG
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    • 317 16 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD IQI SANKYO LINE m SUN UNION LINE SMGAPORE SOUTHERN CROSS I 20/1 Pf HANC 10*0 FOR 22/1 KARACHI rati KLAN6 PENANG SMOS MAMIH PTE LTD TE 22*1144/7 A *****70 booh me xanay shtpmc company m *****52 3 (AST ASIA SMPPWC SOU BHD rri ||iui ai7S|
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    • 620 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA EAST AFRICA/BED SEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE KOTA MOLEK VE-252 lnPt/11 Aug Karachi, Dubai, Oanwnam, Kuwait KOTA BCNJAVA V.W. 32t 20/25 Aug Colombo, Karachi bomb** KOTA ABAD4 V JE-M4 2S/30 Aug Karachi, Dubai, Dammam, Kuwait KOTA JAVA Vl.-2H 2/5 Sap?
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    • 263 17 St*£Sl LINES, INC. DIRECT SAILINGS TO SATTAHIP AND BANGKOK ETA ETD MV PISCES ETA SPORE 11/S 14/8 MV LEO VI ETA SPORE 27/8 30/8 GENERAL AGENTS: MANDARIN MARITIME (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD. TEL: *****80 (3 LINES) *****78 P.T. PORODISA RAYA REGULAR INDEPENDENT SERVICE ACCEPTMG BULK, BREAKBULK ft CONTAINERS TO AUSTRALIA SEALION
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    • 788 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS anea contuo service to/from europe KMC BHAVEN ROMI WW Sport P. UwlGonoaoy/ Aastna Aatwcrp Fraact 11/1 12/1 14/1 11/1 20/0 22/1 27/1 nn so/o Itao Ikatao <r<aa Htwtt UK r<**l to 20/1 Lnwrpooi Bay 17/J 10/1 20/1 22/1 IVI Quito 25/1 City Ed-bur* 25/1 27/1 v. 21/1
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    • 760 17 w 3 7 V I; A f j; 7 v i i i f 5 I B Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER TO MEDAJKMtscaw SERVICE AccoptNi| tor 1) larcakxu Genoa lactam Vjtencu 2) Amsterdam Am Southampton liferpa* leaden (!•*»> Canary kMi 3) Bremen Aartws Com 1*"!" Matsmki 4) Mj
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    • 565 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT CORABANK CLYDEBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 1 Oct 27 Oct 30 Oct 03 Nov 23 Nov 19 Dec 22 Dec 25 Dec Lykes/4 Lines U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE SHRLEY LYKES VELMA LYKES JOHN LYKES LOUISE LYKES S PORE tor Gulf
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    • 1405 18 4 K Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE feoei vessel J to* Mono *ssa ASIA STAR VI 13 A«i| YASHftM MM)U V 37 TOHKI MARU V 66 M EME RAID VIS 23 Au» KUROBE MARU V 64 TO* TO rnw SKWAH ST KM) 30 Aug 26 Sept 24
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    • 627 18 CUfftUU/MCfflC NORTH HIST SUVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER REEFER SERVICE lapd* tar lOS —Ml SIM nUWCBCO. SEATTLE. TACOMI. VRNCOUVER RC fO/fg Man P Mm S«|apart I toftfe IPNMC* IS* llSapt I Oct AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE fa ia fnRiH i IMb AP* S* Nuaccapft 3 Sapt iSapt US* Fraa/lr» t Oct I
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    • 632 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES PTE LTD nif *v MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES JMYANG NO. IS.. GUNON6 TAHAM. HAEWOONO. 3... S port Loadhf Far 16 Ai« fcddah/Hodeidah 20 Au( Bandar Abbas/Bandar Khomen IS Sapt Bandar Abbas/ Bandar Khomori IS Sapt Joddah/Port Sudan/Aquaba Shipping Co. lid. ASIA MERCHANT MARINE-. HAPPY CHAI ANT lOC
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    • 555 18 t INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suih'26l6 International Piaza Anson Rd. Singapore 0207 Tei *****1 1 ilOLi^esi MOMAatAK. 11l BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Sitgapan P Kilmi taatfcn tar E m 133 S Sept Mdah/Lanassal/ ITMBH/Hanbwt/ Rotterdam'TMiry Le Havre accepton Cantamrs to BaM/Tftal/Latalu/Tvta«/Atoi»dria/BafMa4 n ALP AC LINE ZiZcz
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    • 729 19 tmtm JMk f TO EUROPE/IK (VIA SUEZ): K CHANCE 9W+ SS BMDGE 37*— C CONTMO 17W. N 6ARNET UN MERC A TOR 27* K JACEJM 16* Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K CHANCE S pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo LCI Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) NGARfCT 10E MERCATOR 26E K
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    • 399 19 MALDIVE LINES MAUMEGMCE Loading For Jeddah MMJME NAWGATOR Loading For Dubai Loading For Karachi/ Dubai MMJME NNKDt Loading For MUSCAT/DUBAI/ DAMMAM/KUWAIT MMJME SEA Loading For KARACHI/DUBAI MAUME PROGRESS Loading For Kuwait OCEAN GLOiT Loading For Chittagong MMJME NATION Loading For Dubai/Kuwait FQR.BOOMN6S ft ENQUMES PLEASE CONTACT: WUtm PORT CLANG PANOCEAN
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    • 854 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULOMG 55, Martet Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P. KELMK PENANG M/S SHMUKAI NAM SOON SON. BHD IST AND 2ND FLOOR. *SSRS HM THONG SNIPING 23 Wetd
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    • 91 19 r SOON KIAT SHIPPING L PTE LTD 1905 I 1906 19tti fn Shenton House 3 Shenton Way S pore 0106 Telephone *****88 (5 Lines) t *****35 Tele. R*****9 SKSHIP RE culm somen to east imuysu Kytf&TjffWNSl 7~a 7tk PlMf, MNB BnUdlng, St lUMmm RMd, Sing»p*rr 111 Tel: BItSZS (5 LH»e«).
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    • 871 20 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD 20TM fLOOB OCFAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 VARcETiNG 9'112i 13 iiNtSl GfNfRAL 91 3111 122 LINES. TELE* RS J4S9S RS 2SSfe« A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSMIP Ke«|ioiial tttiitaiiicr Lilies 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING EVERY NOON TUESDAYB, SATURDAY rrm *la
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