The Business Times, 12 August 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 THUBBDAY, AUGUST 12,1K2 60 CENTS
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  • 520 1  -  By BERNADETTE CHOOI THE US dollar surged to another 12-month high against the local currency yesterday, continuing its formidable strength in world major markets. Against the local dollar, it climbed to a year's high of 2.1830/40. In Tokyo, it reached a five-year Ugh
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  • 126 1 CHEMICAL Bank will lower its prime lending rate by half a point to 9.5 per cent today, the lowest among an banks here. The Industrial and Commercial Bank will also lower its prime by a quarter point to 10 per cent. Its threemonth fixed deposit rate
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  • 275 1 THE GOVERNMENT hae MM to set ap ef a new statatary kady Ike Trade Dwdipmwt Bwrd (TDB) I» expert Mw ihimm, parileatarty The TDB will ihirl aet ealy Ike Department < Trade W atae limber taintry M (TIB). |ke at* etotatory beard will begta ipmllm
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  • 227 1 THE wave of uneasiness sweeping the Singapore stock market entered its 11th trading day yesterday as share prices crumbled after some initial buying support. The Straits Times Industrial Average hit a twoyear low, finishing 13.24 points lower to 578.85 yesterday, its lowest level since
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  • 688 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE economic recession is likely, to continue for another 18 to 24 months, according to the Minister for Trade and Industry, Dr Tony Tan. But this is not a time to simply give up. "The more profitable approach," he said, is
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  • 141 1 Reuter BRITISH Petroleum Co PLC and London and Scottish Marine Oil Co PLC (Lasmo) have agreed to buy Dome Petroleum Ltd's stake in companies with mainly Indonesian interests for about US$27O million. A joint BP-Lasmo statement said the two companies will, in effect, acquire
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 81 1 Reuter THE US House Banking Committee approved a bill that would resurrect the recently expired Credit Control Act which gives the president wideranging authority to impose credit controls in times of economic difficulty. The committee added a provision that would allow the Federal Reserve Board to disapprove
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    • 58 1 FORMER Selangor Chief Minister, Datuk Harun Idris, is likely to get a full pardon, together with a few ISA detainees and a long list of "good behaviour" prisoners on the 25th anniversary of Merdeka. It is believed the general amnesty is a special gesture from the Malaysian government
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    • 100 1 Reuter AFP ABOUT 60 Vietnamese rocket and mortar shells landed in Thailand yesterday as Vietnamese forces unleashed a heavy attack on Khmer Rouge guerillas near the border in Western Kampuchea. Thai military officials in the eastern border town of Aranyaprathet said the Vietnamese attack was in retaliation for
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    • 50 1 Reuter THE Israeli air force yesterday hammered Palestinian positions in Beirut for the third day running. The Palestine news agency Wafa said the bombers hit the Palestinian refugee camp of Bourj Al-Brajneh in tjie besieged Lebanese capital's battered southern slums. The raids began at 0940 GMT. Reuter
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    • 87 1 Reuter NV Philips in the Netherlands, yesterday said it is willing to take a share in AEG Telefunken AG, should Grundig AG's attempt to take a stake fail A Philips spokesman said the company, however, is not involved in any negotiations on a partial takeover and it
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    • 76 1 UPI JAPAN'S Isuzu Motors Ltd, an affiliate of General Motors Corp of the US, yesterday said it has developed the world's first micro-computerised fuel-efficient diesel engine for motor vehicles. The company said the microcomputer built into the engine to control the fuel propulsion system helps reduce fuel consumption
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    • 56 1 AP OIL consumption among major industrialised nations fell 7 per cent in the first quarter of 1962 from the same period of 1961, to 371 million tonnes. The International Energy Agency in Paris yesterday attributed the decline to low levels of economic growth, greater energy efficiency and
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  • 248 1 The Government has been asked to consider setting up a National Economic Council to advise on the formulation of the country's economic policy. The proposal comes from the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (SFCCI) which wants the NEC to act as a
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  • 437 1  -  By JOH LIM THE Government will continue to take care of basic welfare needs such as housing, education and health. It has no intention of totally transferring welfarism from the state to employers in its bid to promote a bond between workers
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 480 2  -  By BERNADETTE CHOOI SEVERAL local banks are looking into the possibility of extending banking hours with the introduction -of the automated system of cheque clearing. Though the banks are waiting till the new system is well underway, the push for longer banking hours stems from
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    • 152 2 AP IwIVE French and British •%iiiln have set up a joint Ifroup to study possible 'irays to finance the eventual Ifenstruction of a fixed link the English Channel, ?pae of the participants said. Credit Lyonnais said on it will join Banque Indosuez, Banque Nationale de
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    • 142 2 Reuter THE Bank of Japan will continue to defend the yen through market intervention and upward guidance of short-term interest rates for the time being, Japanese bank officials said. However, if the yen continues to weaken against the US dollar, the bank may
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    • 568 2 NYT AMERICAN interest rates fell sharply after the Federal Reserve temporarily bought securities to provide credit to the banking system. Even though analysts said the Fed's move was technical and not a sign of any easing of monetary policy, the market reacted strongly with
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    • 321 2 Reuter BRITAIN'S largest commercial bank, Barclays, has reported a disappointing 16 per cent fall in profits in its half-year results and blamed the sharp increase in bad debts suffered by all the country's major banks. Barclays chairman Timothy Bevan said the bank
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    • 416 2 Reuter THE London Gold Futures Market (LGFM) has been actively pursuing new measures to improve trading conditions, its board said. The measures include the introduction of exchange for physicals (EFP) facilities, which would allow LGFM contracts to be exchanged for physical gold in
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    • 297 2 AP THE AMERICAN government's Export-Import Bank will drop its interest rate on discount loans for the benefit of large US exporters until Sep 30, a spokesman said. After that, the entire US$lOO million programme will be projected on the small
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    • 143 2 Reuter THE London International Financial Futures Exchange will open on Sep 30, its board said. Trading will start in the three-month Eurodollar interest rate contract and the sterling/dollar currency contract. Initially, both contracts will trade for December 1982 and March 1983 delivery only. Additional
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    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.35 per cent.
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    • 201 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Aug 11: US Doll.r»<Spoil Offer Bid 7 days 11 5/16 113/16 1 month 11*. ll* 2 months 12 5/10 12 3/16 3 months 12 13/16 12 11/16 6 months 13* 13^ 9 months 13 13H 12 months 13 15/1613 13/16
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    • 46 2 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Aug II: Overnight: 3*» r Call deposits: 3 V* Cloaiaf B«ria< Selling 3-month Treasury bills 3S 3'« 3-month Bank bills 7")* Vi 3 months CD 7 1 7U 6 months CO 7'* 1\ Source: National Discount Co
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    • 43 2 New York 6.23B 6 32B 6 30S 6 39S Zurich 6.47B 6 45B 6 57S 6 56S Wei T*n Singapore 6 20B 6 306 6 SOS 6 40S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ouno e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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    • 193 2 THE US dollar yesterday eased against major currencies in late, thin trading and was particularly weak against the Hongkong unit. The US dollar fell sharply to HKJ6 1150 1200 from an early 6.1700/80 and Tuesday's close in Hongkong of 6.1700/40, mainly on buying by a major local bank. Dealers
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    • 41 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $140 million 91-day Treasury hills to be issued from August 17 to 20. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.
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    • 479 2 THE US dollar continued to strengthen against roost major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Against the local currency, the US dollar opened at 2.1760/80. During the day, it went up to a peak of 2.1830/ 40 before easing to close at 2.1740/60. latortaak forward rales at
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    • 114 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery closed the day yesterday at 264.00 yen, a nearly five-year high against the Japanese currency, despite strong central bank yen-sup-port intervention. Dealers said the Bank of Japan was thought to have sold between US$3OO million and $400 million at various points during the day
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    • 223 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed generally easier in moderate trading reflecting weaker overseas gold prices. Total sales for the day, including kerbs, was 362 lots. For the one kilobar it was 33 lots. Prompt closed easier at U*****.50/334.50 an ounce against 338.50/340.00 on Tuesday, October at 339.50/ 339.60
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    • 77 2 THE dollar yesterday slip- ped slightly in early trading <4 on commercial selling and bank profit-taking after «5 opening sharply higher than m Tuesday's close. 4 Opening quotes yesterday J were: US 1.6933/43 Can 2.1240 55 Cross 1.2538/41 D Mk 4.2750/800 D F1 4.7075/150 S FY 3.6525 75 B
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    • 360 2 Features: Mark Up (Grots Percent The Outstanding 473 M Printer/ Display Calculator Constant in Group and Grand Total Switch Item Count 4 Non-odd Keys (Inv/Acc No) Plus e Auto clearing of errors e Large bright display e 3.5 lines per sec. e Red print for negative results e Floating decimal
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    • 272 3 Condominium Besort Living At Eastern Lagoon I The Lagoon maginative planning and architectural skills combine to make Eastern Lagoon an environment of grace and distinction. A condominium resort unique in itself, nestled in a/wide expanse of land. Situated at Singapore's East Coast where within immediate reach is the longest stretch
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 217 4 AP THE US Justice Department has started a "routine, preliminary investigation" into a Joint Britain-Japan project (or the development of a new aircraft engine on suspicion the project may violate US antitrust law if an American firm Joins in. Yoshikazu Gotoh of the Ministry
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    • 180 4 NYT THE Allied Corp yesterday eliminated itself as a potential buyer of the Cities Service Co, announcing that after an analysis of the oil concern, it had decided against a purchase. Edward Hennessy, chairman of Allied, a conglomerate which gets 75 per cent
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    • 138 4 Reuter BUSINESS conditions in Japan remain stagnant due to declining exports, the Bank of Japan said in a monthly report. Exports are continuing to fall because of delayed inventory adjustments by holders of Japanese products overseas, while domestic consumer spending is only rising slowly
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    • 587 4 Reuter THE failure of AEG-Tele-funken AG, West Germany's second largest electrical company, highlights the problems of West Germany's recession-hit industry at the end of a 30-year economic miracle. Economists said that no other major company seems to be in immediate danger, but the threat
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    • 536 4 Reuter TAIWAN'S export-led economy has been hit by recession in its Western ma >s but analysts expect a world econ«. ic recovery will revive the country's growth rate in 1963. The Council for Economic Planning and Development in Taipei yesterday said it expects a
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    • 252 4 NYT THE U8 Baase sf Bepreseatattves* Psrslga Affairs Cammlttee, la a rebaff to the Bcagaa Admlatotrattoa, has apprwved a Mil whleh paled "by"' the prtsHral prehthltlag Amerleaa eaapario trs— sapplylag Soviet aataral gas plpettae to Western Earepe. Tuesday's aettoa waald Oft the wigtoal
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    • 329 4 UPI THE US administration is encouraging the military to push (or sales of the less sophisticated FX fighter to several developing countries, including Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines, as an alternative to first line US aircraft. The policy of
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    • 317 4 UPI HIGH level executives are paid best in Japan and poorest in Great Britain. A survey conducted by New York's Business International Corp's personnel evaluation and remuneration service, covering base salaries of executives in 25 industrialised and newly industrialised countries, using the UK as
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    • 420 4 THE US government has ruled that steel from six European countries was sold in America at unfairly low prices. It was the second time in as many months that the commerce department had found in favour of the ailing US steel industry's complaints
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    • 369 4 Reuter PROSPECTS for the Japanese steel industry in the 1982 financial year, ending next March, are not bright, Eiro Iwamura, president of Kawasaki Steel Corp, said in the company's annual report. The industry is facing escalating costs when market prospects are imponderable, he
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    • 433 4 A f--4 W ROTHMANS INDUSTRIES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE, 1962 The Directors are pleased to report that the audited results of the Group for the year ended 30th June, 1962 are as follows: No comparative figures for
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 494 5 AN American supplier and manufacturer of oilfield equipment, affected by the recession in the US, is planning to set up operations in Singapore. Mr Arthur M Kaufmann, one o| two partners of the proposed venture, said he has already registered three companies here.
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    • 276 5 COMPUTER Management Associates Pte Ltd, has secured the franchise for a computer-aided-design (CAD) package which will enable architects and draftsmen to perform threedimensional drawings on computer screens. The software package, Acropolis, named after the famous Athenian building, is marketed by Building Design
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    • 167 5 SINGAPORE Bas. Service will accept ealy Singapore nates aad eeias tram Aag IS ta stem the "considerable less" iaearred ia accepting Malaysiaa eaias aa Its services. Bat this will aat apply ta eammaters beardiag service 171 la Jshsrc Bara, wha caa caattaae ta pay their
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    • 247 5 THE CONSUMER Financial Services Group of American Express has promoted James K C C*aa to director of finance for the newly created headquarters of the Asean/Subcontinent area based in Singapore. Mr Chan first joined American Express in Sydney in 1976 and became the regional controller for the
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    • Article, Illustration
      392 5 WILLIAM Jacks A Co (S) Pte Ltd, sole distributor of the exclusive range of Kohler sanitaryware, has set up a new showroom for the luxurious range of bathroom products at Merlin Plaza. This is its second show-, room. Its other showroom in Thomson Road displays the Armitage Shanks
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    • 477 5  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH THE PROVISIONAL MRT Authority has started preparing the specifications detailing the design and construction of the proposed mass rapid transit system here. The preparatory work undertaken by two international consultancy companies Wilbur Smith and Associates and Mott Hay and Anderson
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  • 496 6 THE DECISION to establish a Trade Development Board (TDB) is a welcome one and reflects the Government's fundamentally bullish attitude to the recession. Like the famous World War One general, we are surrounded, therefore we shall attack. Trade development esssentially means pushing for a larger share of
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  • 1464 6  -  PAUL BETTS reports on the multi-billion dollar development work being carried out on two neighbouring but very different oil fields. PAUL BETTS FT THE great lorries rumble along the gravel tracks on the soggy tundra in a monotonous procession, which seems to last as long
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  • 199 6  -  P C MARCUS I REFER to the article by Choo Ai Leng entitled "Promet Berhad wins oil and gas concession" (Business Times, July 31). The production-sharing ratio contract of 65/35, i.e. 65 per cent to Pertamina and 35 per cent to the contractor or
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 800 6 SINGAPORE 5 THIS week's Gtmriag Up (Ck 8, MS) highlights the piaatles ladastry aad to eatitied "Peapte la Plastics". Selected experts will wlthla tke ladaatry here U ■piraie tectoslsgy and la Ym Askei far It (Ck 5, 5.3»), yaa eaa Had eat haw tke voices sf Charlie Brawa aad sther
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  • 1011 7  -  The government's decision to set up the Trade Development Board may seem odd, considering Singapore's history as a trading centre. But LEE YOKE MENG takes a look at the export performance ot local manufacturers and explains why the move isn't so strange after
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  • 852 7 WHEN Heagkeag's Trade Development Council celebrated Its fifth anniversary In 1971, it proudly described Its (then) newly set np data bank and library as "a well-naed channel sf Inquiry." That year aleae, the Csnndl handled several thsusnni written enquiries a month; visitors totalled 2M
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  • 1022 7  -  By TIM DICKSON FT AT 39, Nolan Bushnell is a millionaire, a creative genius, and an entrepreneur with an almost messianic zeal. Colleagues at Atari International, the astonishingly successful video game empire which he set up, once dubbed him "King Pong" after his first video game
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 193 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday settled around the middle of a 7'/* US-cent range, off IVi to Vi cent a bushel. Scattered commercial buying of September and March late took prices off day's lows. Prices rose initially on technical short-covering, but strength was short-lived as sympathetic local long
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    • 159 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday recovered late to settle down W UScent a bushel in spot August to up as much as three cents a bushel. Traders said the market's ability to hold above the technically important November-based |5.80 support level sparked local short-covering late, which rallied most
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    • 281 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with September One RSS buyers quoted at 178.50 cents a kilo, up half a cent from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on some covering interest after a lower opening, they said. Afternoon prices held quietly steady
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    • 335 9 RAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 181.00 182.00N 181.00 182.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. September 178.50 179.00 178.50 179.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. October 1T9.50 180.00 179.50 180.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 171.50 173.50N 171.50
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    • 109 9 NOON SSR u id SMR p nee* ve*t«rday RA8 8«|UalMr October (Correal Mtk) Bayer* Seller* (Forward Mtk) Bayer* Bailor* SSR 20 (1-toa pallet) pallet! 159 50 180 SON 180 50 181.SON SSR SO (1 too 157.00 158 00N 158.00 159 00N MRELB g«rt<ab<r October SMRCV (1-toa pallet
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    • 32 9 Rubber Aug II Singapore: Sept: 178.50 cents (up 0.50 cent) Malaysia: Sept: 198.25 cents (up 0.50 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 215 tonnes (up 25 tonnes)
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    • 82 9 THE STRAITS TIN price In Penang yesterday held steady at the ITA fleer level of M 129.15 a Idle, dealers said. The buffer stock manager maintained his strong support, absorbing the total disposal of 215 tonnes against Tuesday's IN. The market remained cautious, doubting whether the buffer stock
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    • 1275 9 NEW YORK STOCKS STOCK prices in New York on Tuesday closed lower on the day in moderate trading as several rallies fizzled out because investors continued to be pessimistic about chances of an economic upturn. The Dow Jones industrial average fell slightly more than a point to
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    • 772 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures ended a shortened session easier and between £12 and £3 a tonne below Tuesday's close in traded positions. Dealers said nearby prices moved in a £5 range with little feature before a bomb alert halted trading. Nearby prices had opened about £10 lower in line
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    • 147 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday closed slightly easier on lack of support in quiet trading, dealers said. In August south fell Mslo to $680 a tonne while in September south was unchanged at $685. In October south and north were traded at $660 and $662.50
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    • 176 9 CHINESE PraiMK Exekugr, Stagapwv, mm rtataj priw* per 1M kg yeeterfey. CwMt «II: Bulk fob {83.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $95.00 sellers, new drum fob $99.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $42.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NLW $310.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper
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    • 143 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CottM yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,450; 32s 3,130, 40s 3,300 (per bale of 400 lbs). PaktetM raw cottM: LSS 6 00, 4F 5.94; 289F 6.10; NT roller ginned 6.00 (per lb). CLOTH
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    • 306 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ 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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  • 2081 10 BID and offer prices officially lilted and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Am (1506) Allied
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  • 204 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRlttT (Maaagen* price* far Aag It) The Commerce 2 49 2.62 The Savings Fund 137 1.44 S pore Prog Fund 1.11 LIS S pore Sec Fund 162 17<Jxd S pore Invest Fund 0 89 0 94 S pore Equity Fund 106 1.11 DIAMOND MGT STORE (Maaagrri'
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  • 2865 10 1982 High Low Company Laat Sale orGr*a Div Div Cvr Gr-a Y'ld Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 233 308 320 141 291 480 328 247 150 225 318 78 145 248 240 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bala Ben Berjaya
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  • 2085 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INIM STRIALS A em» (3. ICS) AJaamala 3 02S) AW™ <1 06B)
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  • 904 10 AFTER a steady start, ten faltered agala aa sellers continued to sweep the Singapore stock market yesterday. Tradlag was moderately active. A 13.24-polat drop sa the Straits Times ladastiial ladex to 578.85 brought It to Its Iswest level slace Asg 8, 1989, when it was
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  • 498 10 SHARES on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday fell for the third consecutive session this week, although overall losses were moderate after two days of substantial losses. Prices opened fairly steady but values subsequently declined for the better part of the afternoon session. The
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 428 11 PROFITABILITY in the current year of International Wood Products, which is now 60 per centowned by Sarawakian Datuk Wee Boon Ping, will depend much on an upturn in the demand for plywood. This was stated by the company's chairman, Mr Lim Yong Yah, in his
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      • 89 11 consortium will award within a month the mandate for a HKJIS billion loan, agent Wardley Ltd said. A Wardley spokesman confirmed that lead managers are Paribas Asia Ltd, the Hongkong branch of the Bank of Tokyo, the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp, the Bank of
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      • 62 11 has reported group at- tributable profit after tax but before extraordinary items of HKJ62.52 million (down 38 per cent) in the six months ended June 30. Earnings per share were 25.6 cents (down 38 per cent). There was an extraordinary profit of 1570,000 (no comparison).
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      • 88 11 has reported group pre- tax profit after transfer to inner reserve of HK566.06 million ($54.12 million) in the six months ended June 30. Earnings per share were 68 cents on increased capital (61 cents on old capital). It is paying an interim dividend of 18
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      • 139 11 has reported group net profit, less provision for inner reserves, of HK$l6.4 million (down 45 per cent) in the six months ended June 30. Earnings per share come to 9.51 cents (no comparison). There was an extraordinary loss of $330,000 (no comparison). Chairman Fung King
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      • 131 11 AUG 10 Fls 268 00 1 87 JO -05 25 00 unch 87 30 0.8 79 00 4100 0J Bert 22.70 03 56 10 -0 2 96 10 -2.9 32.90 0.2 28.30 0 9 202.00 70 JO 0.5 125 00 0.5 25.00 -02 Ford 45 30 -0.7 76 JO
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      • 294 11 AUC 10 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 400 Abercom 265 unch AE And CI m unch AMIC 2390 -50 Barlows 785 5 Cg Sugar 1«5 CNA 57SB unch Currie Finance 220 unch De Beers Ind Edron Edgars ***** Eveready Fed Vol* 360 -10 Fuslt 230B unch Gardian Gienanl Gratemn 725
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      • 248 11 AUG 10 Fn CORBEILLE Alr-Liqulde 438 unch B S N Gervals Da none 1286 -10 CSF (Thomson12 Csf) 138 Cle Francalse des Petroles *8 unch Compagnie Ftntnclert Compacnlc Generate Credit Foncler De France 348 -2 Hachette (Llbralrle) 457 2 Machines Bull 38.65 -0.45 Michelln (B) 988 -2 Pari Dai
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      • 160 11 AUG 10 Dm Ae|-Te(e(unken 24 00 -3J Akto Alls Leben Ailz Vers BASF 115-30 1J Bay H T Wbank Bay Vbank Bayer Z 107 60 4 1J BBC BMW 182.00 1J Cassella Ctirm Verw Commerxbank 130.70 07 Contl Oumml 47 JO 0J Daimler-Benz 297 SOB I— Defust* Demai 122.50B
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      • 91 11 AUG 10 Fr» POKWABD MARKET Acec 4K It Arbed 10(0 4 Astur m 18 Brascan TOO 64 Bru-Lamb 1330 Canpu 1044 I Cock 130 4-1 Of Beer* uncti Ebel 1W6 ,♦10 Eleclrobel 4T» 30 Gb-Inno-Bm ton 4-10 Ge* 1730 -5 Hobok 3136 30 Petro 4406 45 Ryl Dutch 1414
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      • 185 11 AUG 10 Francs Acuon* Suluri 236 1 Alusutsse Br *30 5 Alusutsse Ret 136B Brown Bovert Br MO 45 Clba Geify Br 1215 -5 Clba 0«CJ P C MO -5 Clba Q*if> R<( M3 2 Credit Bullae Br 1415 5 Credit SuUae Ret M 4 Elektrowalt Br 2230 30
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      • 104 11 AUG 10 Lire Bastocl (7 -125 Bel ***** .00 Central* On) MO *00 Cond Acq urn Rom* i 43 50 -4.75 Crtdinu (100 200 Klal Ord 15TS Oenerall... *****0 -000 Giro MM -M Id Prt» 33T0 10 Invest 2106 ■H imrrmtnU Ord ***** unch Italfai 10* 2 LepMII Ord
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      • 452 11 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday closed easier after early gains were pared by late profit-taking, brokers said. Prices rose initially on bargain-hunting on the belief most shares had reached their lows inthe recent sell-off. The Hang Seng index closed off 7.47 points at 1,066.67 after rising 13.82 by noon.
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      • 405 11 STOCKS yesterday closed mixed after a quiet day's trading ahead of next week's Federal budget. The All Ordinaries index ended 0.1 points off at 467.1. CRA featured with a five cent rise to A 53.20 but CSR dropped three cents to 12.65, BHP fell two cents
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      • 476 11 THE Tokyo stock market average yesterday fell a further 43.09 points to ck»e at a two-year low of 6,885.21. Share prices fell for the seventh consecutive trading day as a weak yen and the decline on Wall Street, combined with concern over the state of the
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      • 133 11 SHARE prices yesterday continued to fall in slow and selective trading. AUG II BahU Aotham Thai Asia hbn AyuUuja In* 1 And Trust 98 Bangkok Bank 112 unch Bank Of Ajrudhaya Ltd Bala Shop mm Bcrll Juckcr 256 ♦t Charoong Thai ♦J Wire 206 Kirrtiorw First Trust 3150 •I
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      • 118 11 THE market yesterday closed caster with turnover slightly up at six million pesos from the previous 5.7 million. The commercials and industrials index (ell 0.22 to 90.81, mining 7.22 to 888.09 and oils 0.071 to 2.242. AUG II Prtos Buy Pruotnim 0014 unch BenfuetCon B 38 2S unch OCT120
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    • 179 11 Reuter THE MASS Tramft Railway Carp (MIS) Ims vm tri tt will pay HEfIJZ Mlltoa to the |nw—t for sarface ievetepoMrt rights ri a dty aadiagi nil railway it»Aa MTR ■pikwmaa mid the price tar the M" «1 metre Adariraltp Tw rite •a
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    • 535 11 GILANI Jute and Textile Mills (M) Bbd has projected a group pre-tax profit of M 523.17 million for its current year ending Dec 31 if its proposed capital restructuring and acquisition of Menang Holdings are successful. This profit forecast is based on a number
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    • 361 11 PEAK Hua Holdings Bhd has apparently obtained a reprieve from the Foreign Investment Committee to put two of its representatives on the board of Lien Hoe Industries Bhd before a full bid is launched for the company. Peak Hua had acquired a 29.04
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    • 264 11 GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI Tender is invited by Chairman of Tenders Board with address at Brunei Treasury Office, Ground Floor, Government Secretariat Building, Bandar Seri Begawan, from class AX and specialist contracts up to Monday dated 20 September 1982 at 12.00 noon for construction project mentioned below: 1. DESIGN. SUPPLY, DELIVERY
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    • 347 11 m &ctAma/u of fjffa/aydta J<&?aAiu/ (Incorporated m Malaysia) ANNOUNCEMENT The increase in operating profits came a* a result of continued emphasis on implementing production efficiencies and coat reductions coupled with the usa of effective marketing strategies including some pricing adjustments. rfor quotation of thaaa now ordinary share*. A final dividend
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    • 150 12 Rites t Indices 1 Giikrl* 8la Chew 358 320 -t-38 10 Aug 10 Aug 11 St* Miia lad 334 4-4 BT Indicator: *****6 *****9 Hwa Hoac 176 4-3 ST Industrials: 592.09 578.85 Metal Ctaiaera 106 4-3 ST Finance: 1485.94 1470.80 I.iaa Hoe OriMtal Hldga Mapaa Carp* 382 290 244
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      186 12 THE BEAR raid on the Stock Exchange of Singapore entered its 11th day yesterday, taking prices to aew two-year laws alter a slightly bettor opening. The Straits Times industrial Index lost 13.24 points to 578.85, its lowest since Aug I, 19M, while the Business Times Indicator of the
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    • 48 12 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 541.1 Monday 540.4 Week Ago 5M-2 Wednesday 1086.67 Tuesday 1074.14 Week Ago 1446.51 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday T78.30 Monday 780.35 Week Ago 818.40 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 618.8 Tuesday 618.0 Week Ago 621.7 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 487.2 Week Ago 473.3
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  • 691 12 ■MB i I Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani I PREMIUM Holdings Bhd, a smallish Malaysian plantation group, is believed to have concluded negotiations for the takeover of two Kuala Lumpur landmarks the Sungei Wang Plaza and The Regent Hotel. The two properties belong to Tan
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  • 169 12 MR YONG Pung How, managing director of the Government Investment Corporation, has resigned as a director of Wearnes Brothers. A statement from Wearnes yesterday said the board has accepted Mr Yong's resignation with effect from Aug 2. Wearnes is a member of the OCBC group of
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  • 778 12 LEADING shares edged higher in fairly quiet trading on the London Stock Exchange yesterday, with attention focused on companies reporting interim figures, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 4.8 points at 5C.9. TI Group firmed 6p to 106 after a small pre-tax profit for
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  • 145 12 AP THE NEW YORK' stock market lost more ground yesterday morning, continuing the slide that began more than a week ago. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which closed on Tuesday at a 27-month low, slipped 0.38 points to 778.92 in the first half hour
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  • 325 12 ROTHMANS of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Bhd has proposed yet another bonus for shareholders, albeit a less generous one for five this time. The bonus, announced together with its year-end results, is the fourth scrip issue from the group, following its decision last year to
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  • 206 12 ROTHMANS Industries Ltd has, in its first year as a separate listed company, turned in a set of year-end results described by directors as "highly satisfactory". For the 12 months to June 30, pre-tax profits amounted to $16.93 million on a turnover of $72.14 million.
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  • 126 12 UNITED Oversea* Flaaaee has announced that Mr Yap Ee Chian passed away on Aug 9 and has ceased to be a director of the company. THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has queried Palme* HaMiags on whether the consideration of 33.25 million bahts for the purchase of a 47.5
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  • 229 12 MR DAIM Zainuddin, a prominent bumiputra businessman, has taken over as chairman of Fleet Holdings Sdn Bhd, the parent company of New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) Bhd. He took over the post from Datuk Junus Sudin last month. Datuk Junus is currently acting
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  • 473 12 THE Sungei Way group in Malaysia is planning to float one of its companies in the "foreseeable future". The group comprises some 17 operating companies with interests covering a broad spectrum of activities. These include tin mining (its traditional base),
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 73 12 Tha Automated Claaring Houm will ba conducting trial run on Saturday, 14 August 1982. Customers of banks ara haraby informad that all chaquas and othar articlM that ara daposltad with all banks in Singapora during normal banking hours on Saturday, 14 August 1982 will ba claarad on tha sama day
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    • 309 12 Whv Conqueror is most cost-effective inbuildinga good company image. In these reces sionary times when promotional budget is tight and competition gets tougher, a company's image becomes all important. Using a more expensive business stationery to convey a favourable impression for your company is in fact most cost efficient and
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 68 12 WEAT:HER= OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Showers in several areas in the morning and afternoon but cloudy conditions will clear by evening. Report for 24 bun prtor to 7Jt pm m A>g II at the *irp*rt:. Maximum temperature 31.2 Associated humidity 71 Minimum temperature 23.0 Associated humidity 91 Hours of sunshine
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 392 13 THE Singapore Customs and Excise Department has ■announced new procedures .following the relocation of lighters to Pasir Panjang 'Wharves from Marina Bay, Telok Ayer Basin and Rochore and Kallang Rivers. With effect from Aug 15, goods listed in the first and ..second schedules
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    • 485 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ REPAIR work on defective structures of the $250 million Kuantan port is slightly ahead of schedule with 25 per cent of the work completed, about six months after work started. The repair work and the construction of a container
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 169 13 THE 13-nation South Pacific Forum, which ended a three-day conference in Rotorua, has agreed to provide US$l2 million capital for the financially ailing Pacific Forum Shipping Line, to allow it to take up an European investment bank loan of $5.1 million for the purchase of 1,500
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      • 132 13 Reuter INDONESIA awarded a 59.2 billion rupiah contract to a Japanese-Indonesian consortium of four companies to expand and deepen Indonesia's port of Semarang, Central Java, announced Toyo Menka Kaisha Ltd, a Japanese trading house. The work, due to be completed by August 1985 will deepen the port
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    • 732 13 Sfclppiag Uae CM Achipelego Shpg vm I Ale* vm 1 Ahrenkiel Liner X 4 Ail trans vn 4 Alpac VI 5 Anlara Shpg X 5 A PC Line IX 3 APL m Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 ASLCont IV 4 Asia Merchant VI 4 Austasia Line
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    • 1250 14 ALGESIA Algiers Mid July. Berthing delays of about 12-15 days. Annaba July 20. Port was fully congested during period of Ramadhan. 25 vessels in roads. Skikda July 20. Port was fully congested during period of Ramadhan. 30 vessels in roads. ANGOLA Luanda July 20. 2 vessels at anchor.
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    • 1694 14 INTEREST was seen in booking sugar cargoes on Tuesday from Queensland and also limited time-charter bookings out of Australia in an otherwise very subdued and featureless freight market. Sugar bookings comprised a vessel for Japan at U5514.50 and one for China at *16.50. Several scrap cargoes were reported
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    • 233 14 THE privately-owned US merchant marine grew to a record capacity of 24.7 million tonnes deadweight in the year to May. According to the Maritime Administration (MarAd) of the US Department of Transportation, the fleet comprised 719 vessels 576 ocean going ships and 143 Great Lakes
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    • 367 14 MORE than half of Poland's merchant fleet has been sold in a major reorganisation of the country's shipping industry. At least 184 ships and probably well over 200 ships have had their ownership changed in an asset switching deal designed to restore the Polish merchant
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    • 211 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/ Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/ Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (BTBAJTS/AUBTBALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
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    • 472 15 AS HAD been feared, the anti-trust immunity for shipowners contained in the US House of Representatives maritime reform bill, has proved too strong for the non-maritime sector to accept. The House Monopolies and Commercial Law Subcommittee has finally reported the so-called Biaggi Bill to
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    • 550 15 TWO AMERICAN shipping lines have expressed interest in starting talks on cargo sharing with two Philippine companies in the Philippines-US trade as soon as possible. American President Lines and Sea-Land Services broke their silence on the cargo sharing scheme, paving the way
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    • 3526 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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    • 588 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 Kota Surla ION 13.8.82 1200 Eastern M 49 0600-900/1800-1900 B5/B5 Nippon lea 46/273 13.8.82 2000 Ned-EAC 49 1200-1300/0400-0500 L3/L3 1200-1300/0400-0500 N3/N3 Largs Bay 565 13.8.82
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    • 1815 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AfMwhn Shaa Singapore Shoe Corooration (S) 'Euro-Asia Line (PN/KL PK). Adriatic CmWmt Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK) APKA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Atra-Earaala Un Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). AJ
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    • 741 22 INDONESIA is still a sailing ships' paradise, with between 10 and 20 per cent of inter-island cargo still handled by small woodenhulled freighters under sail carrying from 50 to 100 tons. However, the country plans to introduce larger and more up-to-date sailing
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    • 533 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VmmI Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Setawar 45A Leo Shpg alongside 128.82/0600 Chidambaram 45 R Jumabhoy alongside 12.8.82/1700 Kyowa Breeze 18 CF Sharp alongside 12.8.82/2300 Mangan 31/2 P Simons alongside 12.8.82/2359 Osa Menor 27 Ocean Shpg alongside 12.8.82/1500 Straits Venture 20 SSPL
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    • 300 22 NEW ZEALAND shipping line officials are holding t»iir* with the government to determine the'extent to which the new price and wage freeze will affect operations. The talks are given a sense of urgency by the fact that negotiations were due
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    • 243 22 UPI AS MANY as 100 people were reported missing and may have died in the sinking of a ferry off the Sulawesi coast last week but officials said it was still uncertain bow many passengers were aboard. Shipping sources in Sulawesi said 225 passengers were aboard
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    • 376 13 HEUN6-A SHIPPING KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: PAcbnc/Kedunc/Buun/lnchon Fm: Busan/KKong/Bangkok Id S'pore: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L*****0 «T1) A R1) INI ANT AH Orient Overseas Cohlgima Line FULLY COHUWOKD SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) I -KOREAN CHANCE M 14/8 SfVEN SEAS BRfiGE 37* 70/8 ICHMA CONTAMR
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    • 172 13 «o'lfe iil sk aloud:;; UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Breikbufc BM KHALLKAN V.4517/9 ii.W''' i' Kuwait (27/9), Dammam (29/9) Abu Dhabi (1/10). Dubai (3/10), FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 1 DEPARTURES TO USA. CANADA. CARIBBEAN AND INLAND AMERICA WORLD LION 110/OEFENDER 02S WORLD LION 110/NEP. COR/U.
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    • 590 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Mm Accept** Far 1) Barcelona. Genoa 7) Amsterdam. Antwerp. I.Havre. Besw UK. 3) Bremen. Bremerhaven Aarhus. Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Matmo. Stockholm, Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo lor feeder «ia S pore 'Also direct cargo lor Spore 4 Bangkok Ph contact PERMSC P Kelang tor feeder arrangement 1)
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    • 752 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE 10 UK CONTINENT m 3M006/S *2301/3 Syarikat Perfcapalan Kris Part Kolant/Pav Sudani to Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei PEGASUS mot pegasus proe SINGAPORE TO STOUTS VENTURE STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok STORE BKOK «J4*. 17 II
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    • 382 15 NOTICES "Vtofcva Aparva" V»y: Zt arrived 7U Aagaat, tffZ. at PA*. GODOWN Nm. S it. General Survey of damaged cargo ex the above vessel will be held on Monday 16th August. 1982. from 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. No further survey will be held after this date Ageata:R. JI MABHOV
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    • 35 15 M.V. Brmaca I ETA M 1IXX? fratn KmWui, tfactorglag M PMir Paajaag Wharf Gifcin IH. Consignees request to come to office to exchange delivery order. Omuhm Shlpptig A TrtUlag C*. Pie LU 12S Ceatrml BaiMlig.
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    • 620 16 FXPOKTS 1 Larpiay Frwtfcrt Eiprns Lwerpidßay Tdno Eiprns Kevin* Bay Spore f«dm S'lon Hbiwg BharenßOam leHawe Mm U/8 15/1 31/8 4/9 7/9) 2/9 4/9) l«/ 8 20/1 7/9 9/9- 11/9 12/9 14/9 26/8 21/8 15/9 17/9 19/9 20/9 22/9 3/9 5/9 23/9 25/9 11/9 13/9 1/10 3/10 5/9 17/9 19/9
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    • 886 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIOAH, JEDDAH AQABA In Pt 13-14/1 24-26/8 14-10/0 18-19/9 21-22/9 2-3/10 23-25/10 27-28/10 30-31/10 10-11/11 1 "3/12 5-0/12 0-0/12 10-20/12 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE KOTA DEWA 25/30 Aug Daroaaalaam, Mombtu, Aden, V.E-395 Hodaidah, Jaddah, Aqaba KOTA WAMGI 13/15 Aug Darassalaam. R4ombaaa, W-E-3W Mogadiscio, Adan,
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