The Business Times, 16 August 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 MONDAY, AUGUST It, IK2 60 CENTS
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  • 599 1  -  By ALAN LEE MALAYAN Banking Berhad, the second largest banking group in Malaysia, is stepping up its operations in Singapore as part of its worldwide expansion programme. Apart from Singapore, Maybank is also looking into openining offices in New York, Tokyo, the west
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  • 448 1  -  By BERNADETTE CHOOI THE Prime Minister made it clear last night that Singapore would have to take action to maintain its competitive position in manufacturing, but he emphasised the importance of a strong and steady currency. Mr Lee Kuan Yew told a National
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  • 91 1 MR LEE told the rally he had asked empleyers to eeaslier a scheme whereby they weald petals 11 per eeat sf their CPF esatrlbatleas fer lavestmeat, provided a beaker's gaaraatoe was gtvea. The emptoyers esali lavest the meaey aai sse the latere** far the beaeflt sf their
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  • 461 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH MANUFACTURERS are proposing that the Government compile a production cost index to help monitor the escalating cost of manufacturing. The index is intended to be a national industrial cost barometer. Like the cost of living index t which measures the
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  • 299 1 A FACT-FINDING mission from IM Pei and Partners, consultant for the preliminary design study of the Marina South master plan, will arrive here in a few days' time to begin work on the project. The New York-based architectural firm was recently
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 53 1 A TAIWANESE "buy American" mission will spend US$5OO million on US products in an effort to lower the island's trade surplus with the US, the Taiwanese Board of Foreign Trade said. The 51-member mission, led by Vice-Economic Minister Chang Hsun-Chun, will leave Aug 29 to tour Washington and
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    • 74 1 AP THE Soviet Union's most authoritative newspaper has called for an "immediate and unconditional" withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanon and branded the government of Prime Minister Menachem Begin a "fascist-minded clique"^ Pravda used its commentary to again criticise disunity among the Arab states, claiming "their inability
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    • 65 1 AFP MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said in Kuala Lumpur that he had not been consulted yet on the reported full pardon for former chief minister of Selangor, Harun Idris, Bernama news agency reported. The Prime Minister said the granting of pardon was the prerogative of the
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    • 86 1 Reuter THE West German government is to consider introducing a national work-sharing programme to counter growing unemployment, Education Minister Bjoern Engbolm was quoted as saying. Engholm said the West German economy was unlikely to grow enough to create jobs for the country's 1.75 million unemployed (7.2 per cent
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    • 78 1 AFP INDONESIAN President Suharto is expected to emphasise the need for austerity in view of Indonesia's declining export revenue when he addresses Parliament today on the eve of Indonesia's 37th independence anniversary. Noting that falling state revenues from exports this year have prompted the Government to launch
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    • 109 1 AP SAUDI Arabia does not plan any reduction in the official price of its US$34-a-barrel light Arabian crude. The Middle East Economic Survey, in response to what it called a "spate of rumours" of a possible price cut, said, however, that Saudi authorities were seriously considering
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    • 33 1 THE world's 11 major producing countries exported 16.91 million tonnes of tubular steel last year, up 24.4 per cent over the previous year, the Japan Iron and Steel Federation said.
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  • 250 1 DOMESTIC experts sf toiesaeh as tuievtstoa receivers, raile receivers sad grasaa* phiasa, irspaei by aheat SI per eeat tram tfX millies Is the first three msaths sf last year to $411 ■llttea INs year. Trade statlsties shew isslpmiat, sack as telephone sets, salluhbssris
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  • 485 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG The proposed National Economic Council (NEC) may be modelled along the lines of the Keidanren Japan's Federation of Economic Organisations with adjustments to suit the Singapore situation. The Keidanren, regarded by some as "the shadow government" in Japan, has
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 247 2 PUBLIC relations is often equated with publicity, particularly in developing countries, where the role of public relations as a management function is often 9een to be subservient to the usual promotional and communications roles. In Singapore, the change in thinking is discernible. The Singapore Institute
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    • 662 2  -  By DAVID CHURCHILL FT PUBLIC RELATIONS is a term which often evokes unfavourable responses. Many line managers see PR as a luxury, the sole task of which is simply to support sales through product mentions in the press, while Journalists may see it merely as
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    • 882 2 THE visits of Western executives, journalists and scholars to Japanese factories have created an aura around Japan's highly successful managerial style. Lauded has been the ability of Japanese management to create "oneness" and happiness among employees, and to produce the hardworking employees who have propelled
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    • 728 2  -  By CHARLES CHAN IF YOU are a manager who thinks informality in dealing with staff is a virtue, you are making a big mistake. Allowing subordinates to address you by your first name and to come to work in shirt-sleeves will only breed disrespect
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    • 978 3  -  Oiling the man-robot interlace (pardon the jargon) is no mean task. The trouble is not that robots do not talk but that humans often do not say what is necessary. KOH TSE YING examines the issue from the manager's viewpoint. KOH TSE YING THE thought
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    • 766 3 FT WHILE the world's car manufacturing industry has been changing shape and contracting dramatically in recent years, BMW, the West German company, has not only remained among the survivors but has even recovered from near bankruptcy. In Europe, the number of independently-managed car business has been
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    • 294 3  -  Boardroom ballads Bertie Ramsbettom I trod, where fools alone may tread, Who speak what's better left unsaid, The day I asked the boss his view On what I was supposed to do; For, after two years in the task, I thought it only right to ask, In
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    • 275 3 The French Classic... a masterpiece in motoring k V «,r. tM* -t- > n s> i v 5 Shi r' >! .4" ■„4 J .V > nhi IT V*- To say the 604 is a luxury car is to understate the case for a car that represents a major success
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 674 4 Reuter THE 1982/83 Australian budget, to be announced on Aug 17, is expected to reveal a sharp change in the efnphasis of economic policy, economists and analysts said. v After several years of strong commitment to restraint, the pressing need td deal with the effects
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    • 419 4 UPI MARTIAL law in Poland will not be lifted while there is still opposition to the government, Polish military authorities said. Violent street clashes in four main cities took place last Friday, the eighth-month anniversary of martial law and the second-year anniversary of the outbreak
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    • 261 4 AFP HONGKONG watchmakers have called tar a beyeett sf Preach eegaac la retaUatiaa agalast Fraaee's unilateral restrietteas aa Heagkeag oaarts watches, after rejecting aew Preach proposals to reaaive the dlspete aver Impart sf several prefects tram the ccleay. The Watch MaaafactorMY
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    • 520 4 Reuter MEXICO'S finance ministry ordered the closure of foreign exchange markets but a few hours later gave banks permission to change US dollars from the public into pesos at 69.50 pesos to the dollar. The ministry said Friday's surprise closure had triggered uncertainties and doubts and
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    • 361 4 AP THE US government's Metric Board is going out of business the victim of economy measures with America's conversion to the metric system only partially complete. "Some still believe the country is being forced to convert, while others are impatient with the slowness of progress," the
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    • 444 4 UPI CHINA and the US have initialled a new aviation agreement allowing the first flights from the US heartland to China to begin next year. Matthew Scocozza, US Deputy Secretary of State for Transportation and Telecommunication Affairs, said on Saturday the new pact
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    • 174 4 THE Soviet Union's official acceptance of the one-year extension of the US-USSR grain supply agreement is likely to be received in Washington within the next two weeks, a leading Washington consultant said. Michael Hall said in his latest newsletter that, immediately after the formal Soviet acceptance, it
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    • 645 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From FT FT73 0015 LAX/SPO/ANC/ NRT/OSA/TPE PAA PA005 0025 JFK/SPO/HKG SIA SQ41 0705 MAA SLA SQ43 0000 DHA SIA SQ101 0805 KUL MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 0945 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL CAL CB14 1030
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    • 392 5 UPI ISRAELI Defence Minister Ariel Sharon hit back at his critics and said he will not resign for ordering the saturation bombing of west Beirut. He said the intense aerial bombardments last Wednesday and Thursday were in line with Israeli Cabinet decisions and
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    • 207 5 AFP THE countertrade system is the only way by which Indonesian textiles can penetrate the Japanese market. This was stated by Mr Asyik All, director of industrial exports at the trade ministry in Jakarta when commenting on the Jakarta seminar on textiles
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    • 210 5 UPI AN OPEC committee has scheduled a meeting this Friday to discuss lifting Opec's production ceiling of 17.5 million barrels per day. But the Middle East Economic Survey said in a bulletin released in Nicosia that there probably would not be a full Opec
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    • 94 5 NYT OIL COMPANIES have refused to confirm a press report that they had discovered deposits of natural gas and oil in the Georges Bank fishing grounds off Massachusetts, perhaps the most closely watched offshore drilling area in the United States. The Cape Cod Times reported last
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    • 584 5 Reuter JAPANESE unemployment, which hit a 26-year high in June, is likely to continue rising in coming months and could strain traditionally cooperative relations between labour unions and management. Industry analysts attributed the rise, to a seasonally adjusted 1.42 million or 2.48 per cent of
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    • 350 5 UPI THE fact a mother has a Job outside the home need not damage her child's development, a US National Academy of Sciences study says. The report by the panel's National Research Council said more than half of the children growing up in the
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    • 118 5 PHILIPPINE military authorities arrested 14 labour leaders in a crackdown to thwart planned terrorist actions during the upcoming US visit of President Ferdinand Marcos, officials said. The Philippine Constabulary (national police) said the 14 arrests were made in raids in three labour union offices
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    • 498 6 F ed cuts discount rate by half-point Reuter THE half-point cut in the discount rate to 10 Vi per cent, the third such move in a month, underscores the US Federal Reserve's concern about the weakness in the economy and the strains within the financial system, money market analysts said.
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    • 371 6 UPI AMERICAN legislators wrapped ap a weekead leag bargaining miilu early yesterday by apprevlag a record UBSWJ Mlttea tax ta- Mil President Beagaa says Is emeatial la Hi M Wit§r» piMB. Ike final vate came at 2mb Waahlagtoa time after the Jslat conference
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    • 575 6 Reuter THE recent collapse of yet another US government securities firm is causing fresh concern on Wall Street about the strains in the economy. "Investors are in a skittish mood and while the latest failure is just a small brushfire, it is symptomatic of
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    • 572 6 UPI LEGISLATION to put quotas on imports of cars and parts would hurt the US economy more than it would help, congressional budget analysts said in a report. The study by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) said whatever positive effects quotas might have
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    • 461 6 Reuter THE pace of US wholesale price increases, which foreshadow movements in consumer prices, eased somewhat in July after a brief return to double figures last month, the US government said. But the good news was offset by another decline in the output
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    • 375 6 AMID dissatisfaction with his foreign policies and handling of the economy, US President Ronald Reagan's public opinion ratings dipped to their lowest point ever in the latest Associated Press-NBC news poll. Thirty-seven per cent of those polled said Reagan is doing a good
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    • 252 6 FORMER American vicepresident Walter Mondale was quoted to have said be will run for president in 1964. "Yes, I'm going to run for the presidency," Mondale was quoted as saying by the New Hampshire newspaper Keeae Sentinel on Saturday. Assistant publisher James Rousmaniere
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    • 142 4 Ihe Hubertus Grill selects it So should you. Fete Patriarche fiom Escoffier. The Hubertus Grill at the Century Park Sheraton, reminiscent of an old-style English Hunting Club. A cuisine that features fine game, steaks, sea food and flamb£ desserts. And what did they choose as their house wine? Pere Patriarche,
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  • 2611 7  -  TAKEHIRO SAGAMI, Japan's former ViceMinister of Finance for International Affairs and currently chief executive of the Sumitomo Bank, explains why he thinks western criticisms of the Japanese financial and capital markets are unjustified. TAKEHIRO SAGAMI, SOME westerners have criticised Japan's financial and capital markets as
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • REVIEWS
    • 701 8  - 'Twas not music to my ears The day of the parades last Monday brought out the usual round of marches and performances. PATRICIA QOH herself a participant in the big event 14 years ago took to the sidelines this time around, making note of some of the pleasant and not-so-pleasant
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    • 215 8  -  By LEE YOKE MENG ONE OF Hongkong's most popular television programmes, Enjoy Yourself Tonight, is about to have a special guest from Singapore. This "special performer" is one of Singapore's largest harmonica groups, the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association (Safra) Harmonica Troupe. Since
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    • 299 8 SADLER'S Wells Royal Ballet will make a return visit to Singapore in November. The group, which had a successful, though brief, season here in 1980, will present a repertory of Swan Lake on Nov 24-26. Organisers of the ballet are the National Theatre Trust and
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    • 863 9  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE shoemaker was devoted to his son and used to spend most of his spare time playing with him, making working toys and paper cutouts, and reading to him from his favourite books, the Arabian Nights, the fables of
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    • 170 9 ONE OF the highlights ef the Reading Month Is a series sf wsrhsheps held by the Natioaal Library, NTUC Child Care aad the Singapore Teachers' Ualea far parents, teachers aad ethers whe want te make the hest aae sf ehUdiea's boohs. The wsrhsheps will he dacted sa
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    • 291 9 SOME PEOPLE say Stonehe nge is a kind of computer. Do you agree? In many ways, it is, as a computer is to put it very simply a machine which "does things to stuff." In more scientific terms, it is an "information processor." The Usborne Guide
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    • 530 9 Browsing] Through READING ALOUD Far the Very Yeaag: A A MILNE's Piglet paperbacks Each Piglet paperback revolving round the adventures of characters in the classic, Winnie-The-Pooh, is just right for the pre-schooler and lower primary kids. WTNNIE-THE-POOH and Some Bees and Piglet Meets a Heffalump are among
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    • 225 9 YOUNG children will find Dragons and The Amazing Adventures of Ulysses two humorously illustrated story books irresistible. Designed to encourage the young to read, each book contains up to seven traditional tales from many lands, retold in simple language. Strict attention has been paid to vocabulary
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    • 315 9 FAIRY TALES and Legends of the World, a hardcover edition by World Distributors, boasts of close to 60 stories from all over the world, including Denmark, Poland, China and Africa. The illustrations are not as glossy as in some of the other hardcover fairy tale collections offered
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 254 8 T CONCERTS YEW Haag Chaw Harmonica Recital, with Chan Soo Ping at the Piano. Part of the Ministry of Culture's Music for Everyone series. At the Victoria Concert Hall, Sunday, 5 pm. Tickets at $3 and $1 obtainable at the Central Booking Office, Tangs and Cold Storage. OUR Way to
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    • 770 8 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACBOBB 9 Connects with the diplomats (8) 10 Do the wrong thing by going round with fruit (3) 11 Oeo turns back to get the fur 12 Give an indication, you say 13 Not old-looking, as some curtains are (7) 14 Say how good you are
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 197 10 THE US dollar traded within a narrow range during the week as the market sought a clearer trend for the dollar after its recent bullish run. The US/Sing dollar opened for trading at 2.1665/ 85 and then traded between the range of 2.1760 and 2.1820 during the week.
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    • 303 10 GOLD price eased slightly last week but trading was maintained within a narrow range of U*****.00 to $340.00 a troy ounce. US interest rates provided the main market factor. After the close of the New York market, the Federal Reserve announced the third discount rate within the month of
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    • 22 10 THE avtrtge rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.35 per cent.
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    • 171 10 ASIAN ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Aug 13: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 0 months 0 months 12 months U89 (BM prieM) High Low 11* 11* 11* 117/16 123/16 1115/16 1211/*****/16 13* 135/16 13* 13* 13 13/16 13* 1 month 3 months 6
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    • 43 10 FOR THE weak ended Saturday Aug 14. 'the rage of call rates received from Short Deposits (II) Bhd was as follows: Baak M: 15 to 5.36 per cent. O—il M: 5 to 5.125 per cent. Mnwii of tunds totalled $993 mfTlirm
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    • 289 10 THE local interbank rates made an unexpected rebound last week despite a general expectation of low interest rates in the face of economic recession and prime rate reductions. The tightness has been attributed to outflow of funds from the system. The overnight rates escalated to a high of 19V*
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    • 201 10 THE dollar on Friday rallied towards the close, after holding steady (or most of the day around weaker opening levels, dealers said. But, after the late advance attributed to demand from the Chicago currency futures market, it ended slightly below the day's highest levels following news the Federal Reserve
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    • 665 10 Reuter THE BANCO Ambrosiano affair has delivered a strong blow to Italy's credit rating on the international bond markets, leading to the postponement of two issues in as many days. New issue managers said a 100 million Deutsc he mark Eurobond scheduled
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 986 10 NEW YORK WALL street stocks on Friday closed sharply higher on the day on speculation that interest rates may move down another notch. After the market closed the Federal Reserve cut the discount rate to 10.5 per cent from 11 per cent.
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    • 138 10 ULTRAMAR Co Pic said its half year results have benefited from the weakness of sterling against the dollar because the greater part of its profits continue to be in US dollars. But this benefit was offset by lower profits in the operating companies caused by
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 485 10 I Habib Bank Limited CONSOLIDATED (CONDENSED) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1981 Authorised Capital Paid-up Capital Reserve Funds and Surplus Total Equity Capital: Deposits and other Accounts Bills Payable and other Accounts Borrowing from Banks Acceptances and Contra Items RUPEES 1,000,000,000 542,925,000 497,356,398 1,040,281,398 31,004,813,151 2,889,075,931 11,523,906,054 48,154,588,774 CONSOLIDATED
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    • 134 10 See page 15 for Tokyo prices [*****3 PETROLEOS MEXICANOS (a Dacantraiivd fobhc Agency of me Umtrt Me»>c»r Sum) r u.>. $100,000,00^, (Ertandabtt at NoWwWk'i Opton Id tWI. IMB and IW3) In accordance with the terms and conditions ot the Notes and the provisions o< the Reference Agency Agreement between Petroleos
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 126 11 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday held Arm late on follow-through wire' house and commercial demand, to settle up three to lMi UScents a bushel. Prices rose from the start on local short-covering in an extension of Thursday's late recovery, traders said. Heavy purchasing by the Professional House, estimated
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    • 145 11 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Friday retreated from day's highs late to settle V* US-cent a bushel easier in spot August to up five cents in thinly traded distant September. Prices trended firmer most of the session on shortcovering in an attempt to fill a November-based chart gap at
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    • 158 11 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed at the day's lows, unchanged to slightly easier, up to 0.30 pence a kilo below Thursday's close. Dealers said prices eased on light long liquidation from slightly steadier midday levels which had reflected firm Eastern prices. Some hedging of physicals sales also
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    • 1109 11 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed steadier, between £12 and £5 a tonne above Friday's close in traded positions. Prices traded in a narrow range on Friday afternoon, drawing little lead from New York's mixed opening. There was little feature in the market and activity was mainly restricted to local
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    • 211 11 WHILE the copra and coffee markets were quiet, the pepper business showed some pick-up in activity during the week. A pepper dealer said prices improved during the week to between $3 and $5 a 100 kilogrammes. A significant amount of pepper, especially black pepper, was
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    • 449 11 Reuter THE world tin industry faces bleak prospects for the next three years or so, with export controls needed to prevent a total market collapse and widespread mine closures in International Tin Agreement (ITA) member countries. David Williamson of Shearson American Express Ltd said
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    • 503 11 NYT DESPITE the Reagan Administration's efforts to cut this year's grain plantings, US farmers are expected to produce the second record corn crop in succession, a record soybean crop and a total wheat crop only one per cent smaller than last
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 128 11 UMTED NTERNATKDNAL SECURfTES LTD INCORPORATED M THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) ANNOUNCEMENT To: ALL SHAREHOLDERS UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 1982 The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results for the six months ended 30 June 19&2: The Group As at 30 June The Company As at
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    • 462 11 msg rs m m m UNITED OVERSEAS BAIMK LTD INCORPORATED N THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) ANNOUNCEMENT To: ALL SHAREHOLDERS RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE, 1982 The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited net profit of the Bank and the Group for the six months ended 30
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 210 12 Where to wine, dine and entertain with Hie American Express Card Our buffet dinner special for those who love the perennial local favourites. Ballet from i.36pa 11.39 pa Coleslaw Salad Chicken Rice Mee Stam Xiabing Niangdoufu Singapore Rojak Sticky Rice Fresh Fruits Red Bean Soup vAtIQP. S Mhu Hindu'" 16
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    • 178 12 tm m For lunch. For dinner For a richly rewarding experience For reservations call 7M9h77 J I t-niiin I 'iti-k i'nlihi *"»iii;11 m »i■<* NUTMEGS offers JAZZ BRUNCH onSundays 10.30 am.-3 p.m. $21 per person Please caN *****88 ext 663 for reservations Hyatt RegencyoSingapo« ?k U m m afe your
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    • 72 12 L'escargot. Restaurant extraordinaire. (Do not read the wine list, youll be here all night) OBEROI IMPERIAL SINGAPORE v I JALAN RUMBIA SINGAPORE 0923 TELEPHONE NO *****66 Owning Company H«nd Hotels Inter national Ltd it A r »v —sai .V 4T* L J LS T/r J* .i? V> Try out fresh
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    • 205 12 As much as you can eat for only $17.50. V Local food. Western food. Cold cuts. Salads. Desserts. A different culinary theme every day. Eat as much as you want. At the Orchard Cafe. Buffet Lunch. Daily Vn 12 noon 2.30pm. A great place to be. rAcosygrili room that's "olde"and
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    • 91 12 ssi iT %'lasf restaurant Delicious cuisine from Hunan Province A special complement to your meal Pastry (Tim Sum) of your choice "on the house" (August 15-31. 1982) Ample parking facilities Orccffelnn 214 Dunearn Road, Singapore 1129. TEL: *****49,*****22 w i 1 St Si*. Raffles Hotel Table reservation, please ring *****41
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 822 13 l/j New York U UPI j&UE-CHIP stocks, aided easing of Federal Reprieve credit, halted a severe last week but the over■"jjD market struggled bejgfise of investor skepticism -«bout where the economy headed. trading made it whether a rally begun. So did weakness
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    • 84 13 Reuter •BAIKYO Kanko Co Ltd and XJhotaru Co Ltd plans to be -fisted, subject to Finance |Q))istry approval, in the second section of the Tokyo ifpck market in mid-Sep-tember, the stock exchange J)aikyo Kanko, a property «ompany, will raise capital to 1.23 billion yen through a
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    • 250 13 1 K Milan A BCI THE BCI All-Share Index gained a light 0.6 per cent at 158.48 last week. The dim tone of the Milan share market reflects the rather uneasy moment of the Italian political life, as the feared crisis in the government could not
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    • 631 13 Reuter CITIES Service Co said Occidental Petroleum Co has offered to acquire 50 per cent of its stock for US$5O a share. The offer was expected to be considered by the Cities' board at a meeting last Friday. The company said it is continuing
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    • 267 13 1 Hongkong y SOME IS per eeat was wiped «If Ike Haag Seag Index, as shares fell dramatically la the wake ef a earreaey weaheaed by a mrgtag US deilar aad a geverameat laad deal with China which algnaUy failed la Its attempt te heirtcr
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    • 101 13 CHEMICAL New York Corp has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission an issue of two million shares adjustable rate cumulative preferred stock, series B at US9SO a share, for an aggregate of |100. Chemical said initial dividend rate on the new preferred, payable for
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    • 1053 13  -  1 I™! London j By GERALD COLVERD AGE is a handicap when it dulls the excitement at those events and experiences which stir the youthful. American financial organisations are producing a flow of failures or bankruptcies; West Germany has contributed the demise Of its AEG-Telefunken giant and now
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    • 769 13 NYT A NEW element added to some of the increasingly popular municipal-bond unit trusts has sparked a great deal of public attention in the US in recent months. As a result, investors can expect to see more of this type of trust becoming
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    • 396 13 Date Lai it Fall Yt sar Company Peried AMIMCCd Net EPS Grew Pre-tax last year (eeato) Dlv. Profit M Resources <%) (I**) I in 273L G Lumber I 8/7 787L Kings I 14/7 7.8 75(b) 6,392 C Sugars I 15/7 125.7 15.0 33.303 M U I I 15/7
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    • 187 13 Reuter PIONEER Electric Corp said the high cost of maintaining large inventories in overseas subsidiaries, and the need to cut prices to sell excessive stocks, were mainly to blame for the loss recorded in its consolidated nine-month results. It earlier reported a consolidated loss
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    • 1204 14  -  K 1 Singapore By NAJEEB JARHOM SHARE prices came tumbling down in a National Day-shortened week when investors shuddered under the impact of recession woes and the near-disastrous performance of the Hongkong market. But a widely expected technical rebound on Friday offered a reprieve,
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    • 389 14  -  WMk mkM August 13 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUE Fed Cables: Proposed rights issue of one-for-three at 11.15. Mala: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-five. OTHERS BsMan Properties BM has obtained approvals of the Capital Issues Committee and the Foreign Investments Committee to purchase 1.72
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    • 789 14 NYT LIKE the running of the bulls each summer in Pamplona; Spain, cyclical stocks routinely thunder through Wall Street when a recession comes to an end. This time, although the economy seems to be bottoming out, there's hardly a sound. Donald Trott, director of research
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    • 149 14 SINGAPORE Aag N Aag U AMIS Aag IS ttBT Indicator Cloaed *****6 *****9 *****2 *****5 ••Industrials Cloaed 592 09 578.85 559 53 S89.57 •Finance Cloaed 1485 94 1470.80 1433 00 1443.37 •Hotels Cloaed 996 88 988.49 980.27 889.78 888.52 ••Properties Cloaed 543.19 518.83 507.03 Cloaed 224.88 214.67
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    • 113 14 THE faUawtog to a Hat rf the II meat actively tnUtod ftaeka «a the Bt*ck Biehuge Stogapare tost week. It ghree the taraever to theamii ef urito, ctoatag price» aa Friday aad the Ugh aad tow far 1182 •m AM U IB B S Land Loan Ma
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    • 2987 14 IMS High Lew Coapujr Last Sale erGr*s D4» Div CVr Gr*s YTd Net P/E Vol COOO) We. High ek Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 350 233 308 330 141 291 480 326 247 135 226 318 a ia 248 240 Aetna Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bata
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    • 440 15 Ex Date Ckme Date PajaMe IMal tor the year TvttJ tor Prwtoas yt API Aleem Ales HMgs 3%TE(b) 2Vi%l «%<b) Jul 13 Sep 21 Sep 10 Jul 26 Oct 2 Sep 17 Aug 26 Oct 15 Sep 27 3%TE 2Vi% 6% 1.7%TE 3.7%<a) 3%(a) BSenfcawaag Bate Berjaya Kawat
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    • 203 15 C—y y PutMm Ex Date Backs Clwe API Proposed bonus issue NYA I of 1 for 3 NY A BaJdt KatU Proposed bonus issue of 2 for 1 NY A NYA Fed Cables Proposed rights issue of 1 for 3 $1.15 per share NYA NYA G Lamber Proposed
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    • 644 15 1J THE TOKYO stock market eased last week with the Dow Jones Average falling to a two-year low against the backdrop of a continued fall on Wall Street and the yen's sharp decline against the dollar. The 225-stock Dow, a 150.80 yen
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    • 175 15 Sydney M Reuter THE Sydaey share market el—i mi a weaker aate la light trading laat week as traders walled far the haadlag dewa d the federal badget toiuaf few. WMC, TNT aad aad ICI were g the lasers after the eempaaiee aaderaeared difflcalt tradlag
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    • 102 15 AUSTRALIA'S CRA Ltd (Conzinc Riotinto Australia) has joined with the Japanese Coal Development Co to supply 72 million tonnes of fuel coal to Japanese power stations spread over the next 15 years, beginning in 1964. The Japanese Coal Development Co owns 10 per cent in a US$45O
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    • 779 15 iiiiiij H 2 M i SELLERS were in a particularly harsh mood at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week, depressing share prices across the board in one of the worst weekly falls this year. Only a late rebound on Friday helped to share up
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    • 328 15 STANDARD and Poor's Corp has added Foothill Group Inc, Foothill Capital Corp, Standard-Pacific Corp and Interstate Power Co to its "creditwatch" list of companies under special surveillance. Foothill and Standard-Pacific were put on the list to allow for examination of potentially negative developments. Interstate Power was added
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 66 13 Where taste still matters. The elegant restaurant in the heart of the financial district serves cuisine franqaise exclusively. For Luncheon, fronA 12 noon 'till 2.30 pm V and for Dinner, from 7pm 'till 11 pm. For Reservations, telephone *****66. On the sth Floor of The Octagon, 105 Cecil Street, Singapore
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    • 193 13 UNITED PULP PAPER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) HALF YEARLY 1982 REPORT The Board of Directors wish to announce the interim results of the Company and the Group for the six months ended 30th June 1982 as follows: Six Months ended 30th June (in $t)00) THE COMPANY
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 638 15 Changing of the guard -to Chubb Security is vital. You know that. So do Chubb. Chubb feels this responsibility and absolute trust as keenly as an army officer. That is why now, more than ever, it is people like Chubb who are called in to guard the army. Chubb's business
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  • 387 16  -  By ALAN LEE INDUSTRIAL k Commercial Bank group has recorded a 24.2 per cent increase in group pre-tax profit to $18.64 million for the six months ended June 30. The bank itself did better with a 31.6 per cent jump in pre-tax
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  • 445 16 THE stockbroking community is mainly in agreej ment that the current system of ready delivery be strictly enforced, but the recent sharp fall in share t prices has encouraged an increasing amount of short i selling. J Last September, thf Stock Exchange of
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  • 523 16 Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani THE Malayan United Industries group has reported a 30 per cent increase in group pre-tax profit to M 530.03 million for the half year ended June 30, 1982. V This is largely attributable to its recent
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  • 428 16 GENtiNG Bhd's offer for sale of 30.4 million shares in its plantation subsidiary, Asiatic Development Bhd, has been heavily oversubscribed. Genting first announced the sale of Asiatic shares restricted to shareholders, directors and staff in May. The offer price was originally pegged at 60 Malaysian cents
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  • 151 16 UNITED Pulp A Paper Company has slipped further into the red this time to the tune of $1.72 million in group pre-tax losses for the six months ended June 30. This is a continuation of the poor performance last year when the group chalked up
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  • 401 16 AFP THE Hongkong stock market is currently "only for the brave", according to weekend comment in the specialist press in London following last week's market turmoil in the colony. Recent events on the Hongkong market are described variously as "a typhoon", "paranoia", "huffing and
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  • 651 16 Taking Stock... i By Hock Lock Siew SIM UM Investments is still an interesting group to watch, in spite of the fact that the Hong Leong conglomerate has lost interest in the diversified company. The latter had shown some interest in taking over control of Sim
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 285 16 U5525,000,000 Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit due 17th February 1983 THE SANWA BANK, LIMITED (Singapore Branch) In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the final six month interest period from 17th August 1982 to 17th February 1983, the Certificate will
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    • 257 16 MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME August October, 1982 Course No. Course Title 1. Automation for Increased Office Productivity 2. Computer Appreciation for Secretaries/Administrative Assistants 3. Word Processing Systems 4. How to Conduct Effective Appraisal Disciplinary Interviews 5. How to Select Recruit the Best Employees 6. Creative Thinking Problem Solving Techniques for Supervisors
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 64 16 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair in the morning becoming cloudy with showers in several areas till late afternoon. Report for 24 •ft the airport: prfer to 7J) pm m Am 15 Maximum temperature 30.6 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 26.0 Associated humidity 92 Hours ot sunshine 5.35 Rainfall in millimetres
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 329 17 AFP IRAQ'S decision to declare maritime exclusion zone -in the north of the Gulf has caused deep concern to the Xpndon insurance market, nrticularly as the area includes Iran's important oil terminal at Kharg Island. 1 According to reports coaching Lloyds,
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    • 391 17  -  By JAN LEE THE JURONG Town Corporation has engaged an American consultant in its efforts to upgrade the bulk cargo handling facilities at Jurong Port. The consultant is from Soros Associates of New York and will arrive in Singapore early next month. He
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 97 17 COLUMBUS Line and the Bank Saville Line Ltd said the currency adjustment factor (CAF) on the Australia to Caribbean/South America trade will be raised to plus 5.91 per cent from plus 3.63 per cent, effective Sep 1. The Far Eastern Freight Conference said it is revising its currency
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      • 59 17 THE FIRST Qatari vessel, now under construction at the Umm Saeed Shipyard, will be completed next year at a cost of about US$32 million. Mohammed Mandour, director general of Qatar's National Slipping and Transport Company, told the Gulf Times that the construction of the vessel will mark
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    • 779 17 Skipping Um C«1 Achlpeiego 9>m vm 1 Ataa vm 1 MtrtiCT VI I Ail trans vn 4 AIIm VI 5 Angoaav* □c 2 Animtng X 4 Anjooave V 5 Antara Shpg X 4 APC UM DC 1 AFL m 4/5 Argentine IV ASCL m 1 ASL Coot
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    • 740 18 SALES of ships for continuing trading were slow to develop at the London secondhand market last week, shipbrokers said. While activity in the demolition sector keep the market alive during the lull in transactions for further trading in the past weeks, the demolition market also remained generally quiet.
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    • 485 18 THE CONFEDERATION erf Philippine Exporters (Cope) plans to petition the government to postpone the cargo sharing scheme because its implementing rules could harm their sales. The group said too many issues still need to be resolved, the implementuu; rules lack an automatic waiver mechanism
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    • 1765 18 RATES for grain bookings on Thursday out of the US Gulf showed generally small irregular movements where changed in fairly quiet chartering. A vessel from the US Gulf to Japan paid US$l4, a gain of $1, while a cargo was covered from the Gulf to Spain at $10.50,
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    • 333 19 THJ£ LATEST victim of the liner shipping recession, Spanish-based Eur»flot SA, which serviced the South American continent with 13 container ships, is struggling to stay afi<jat. A source at the company's headquarters in Santander, northwest Spain, hinted that negotiations co<sd be getting under way in
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    • 490 19 AFP THE SHIPPING depression is far from over, said two leading London shipbrokers, Lambert Brothers and Eggar Forrester, in separate reports issued in London. Lambert Brothers said the market would be hard pressed to show a signifij cant revival by the end of
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    • 4414 24 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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    • 659 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Asian Pallas Jutlandla 143 276 17.8.82 17.8.82 1100 2300 Integrated Ned-EAC 49 49 1800-1900 0800-0900/2000-2100 0800-0900 A2 F2/F2 G5 Pegasus Pride Slrl Bhum P Elsenhower
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    • 1890 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Aehipeiega Shpg Singapore Shpg Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK). Adriatic fHhw Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asu Line (PK PN). Afra-BwMte Use Transgroup Pte Ltd (S).
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    • 494 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Builder 22 Thong Soon alongside 16.8.82/1500 Fortune Victory 29/30 John Manners alongside 16.8.82/1100 Golden Eagle 25/6 Guan Guan alongside 16.8.82/2300 Hong Yin 8/9 Y Fung alongside 16.8.82/1500 Kota Murnl 10/11 PIL alongside 16.8.82/2300 Lynton Grange 15/6 Orient
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    • 208 26 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Par 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 Yane Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.
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    • 358 17 gay zinc anodes GAY BROTHERS METAL VOUSTMES PTE LTD 21. MMDAI STATE. SMKVORE 2572 TEL: 2iK92t R1) INI \\T SAIJL/^q Orient Overseas CotilcjMeA Line FULLY CONT AMUSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Ik *Oosm( Tunes (S pore): Fa 19/8 0400 HRS ICI 18/8 1600 HRS FULLY CONTAfOtSED SERVICE FULLY CONTAffRSED
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    • 302 17 SKAI.ORI).;: 1 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) •1 1 i II 1 .1 I I Lu. ilalk EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES J 18/9 Kuwait (28/9). Oammam (30/9) Abu Dhabi (2/10). Dubai (4/10), BN KHAILKAN V FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Accepting LCI cargo for Dubai, Kuwait. Bahrain and Dammam Vessel S'pore 1
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    • 23 17 LONDON Freights D/m SHIP Sales II SHIPPING Schedule Vm/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whem IX SHIPS In Pert X CONSORTIA X
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    • 896 17 FOR GENUINE MaK DIESEL ENGINE SPARE PARTS AND SERVICE, CONTACT: p WESTERN EAGLE (PTE) LIMITED TEL: *****77 TELEX: R*****6 WESEA MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.B. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Vesael fcW Satod LUNA WW In Part LEXA 22-23/1 24-25/1 21-28/1 30-31/1 5-6/9 7-8/9 11-12/9
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 742 18 NOTICE CARGO SPACE AVAILABLE TUG BARGE leaving Singapore for PORT MORESBY WKng to take on cargo. PLEASE CONTACT *****40 I FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Container Service To Europe Feeder *f Kelar* Vessel S pore 1) Mseilles 2) Rdam 3) H'burg 4) Gtxjrg B. DAHLIA Silted AJTLANOK 17/8 1/9 6/9 7/9
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    • 565 18 SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC OIL. CHEMICAL AND LIQUEFIED 6AS TANKER SAFETY COURSE The Department of Nautical Studies will shortly be conducting another Oil, Chemical and Liquefied Gas Tanker Safety Course The Course is designed for officer personnel on merchant ships, irrespective of whether they have tanker experience, and is in accordance with
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 907 19 The Straits Steamship Group occ [co Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK /CONTINENT nuMnai eipress LNMWa BAT CUT Of EDMKH TOMOEXPRESS KOMOONMY CARDIGAN MT BENAVON TOKYO MT FRANffURT EIPRESS Liwwoa MT It'torn Le Ha*ri 12/9 14/9 20/9 22/9 20/9 30/9 ot/10 01/10 12/10 14/10 23/10 25/10 02/11 04/11 09/11
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    • 915 19 :#> cvri tll'-Wr ti*ff«L -v >■ T W r *.v Steve Hamler, International Administrative Services Manager, and Bill Roy, Product Protection Supervisor, J.I. Case Company, say Export Packing is one of many reasons Case ships its heavy equipment through the Port of Charleston. It is also one good reason Case
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 537 20 Hapag-Lloyd FXPORTS JO MDtTFRR»NI 1(1 W#'M tIRKHf MKMTI RMf t 10 if i HMO* FROM CONTIUNI UK taMUpmSld SU C. W EM*| SU SU Imp ton SU SU TaMa Eipress SU SU KmMM Sty SU SU FROM I*DIURR»NI» IMPORTS SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU SU
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    • 504 20 XljH*V turn tmrtmt cwiuriui SERRCE U/tnm RUSAN M.TM 17M/1W KCt 177* A 7* FUUT coin MM] Port Ist C 4 76-27 A«c 30/31 Aaf ?r4C*I 2173 S«t 74 70 S*p» ?in«d| 1? Sep* Inchon 9 Stpt 27 29 Sept I Oct CONTMUHSD TO/FROM NORTH MCBCA MOT/EAST i K. •QMKX 371
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    • 251 20 ©EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTRB Fa La CMfiO Fflt: m b me fu m u» Em> 111/9 19/1 1/9 19/9 12/9 14/9 15/9 [m Mm ls/l 15/9 17/9 19/9 21/9 22/9 Ew Ltffv 1/9 4/9 14/9 2V9 27/9 29/9 1/19 2/19 auo uxtrvm ia/fa s ra/ra ra fIOnOHK.
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    • 1014 20 Everett Lines TMME-CVEE II ll Ami I I FMM 71/74 IN B F SS C Ag«nts in Molaywa BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/4) 7387—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Company ArfMtun Oa H«rwoen I iff etc** in tm* iiiuv A. C I F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR DURBAN MONTEVDEO BUENOS
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    • 363 20 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SHBE MMHTM PTE LID m 22(1144/7 I 22*1371 EAST ASM SWPME SON *M> m 4*4644/4*4751 EAST ASM WW SON M> IE 3H712/3/7251 MMATSM IMOE t TMMSPWT LID TE (7t>3 i ***** SUN UNION LINE mUKM. PJCQJMG POMNG LOW FT* soman atoss i
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 748 21 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL vn 2SW/26E Sailed Sailed 27W/29E 31-31/® 5-7/9 14-18/9 29W/30E 8-9/10 14-16/10 23-25/10 31W/32E 19-17/11 22-24/11 1-3/12 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE kotadcwa v.e-jfca KOTA WANOI 25/30 Aug TA WANOI In PI/17 Aug :-«9 Loading tor A dan, Hnrtaiflah
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    • 1039 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS r EXPRESS com WPG SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE HTWG rtMVEN ROAM HAVRE SOTON MB S'por* f UMWGniM)/ Antfru Antwp Franc* Al UJL mMEflpai 11/ l It/1 1/1 11/9 12/1 u/1 7/1 MJI M/l IM CarApa Bar t#ni»* *2 »/i n/» iv» 1/1 s/i 25/1 77/t a/j a/} 21/1
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    • 599 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE f EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT CORABANK CLYDEBANK R'DAM HULL HMBG 28 Oct 31 Oct 4 Nov 25 Dec 21 Dec 6 Jon SPORE 2 Oct 28 Nov Lines U.S. GULF HRECT SERVICE from NWa Hstn Gall SPORE tor Gulf VELMA LYKES Ski Sid SU
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    • 1662 22 K LINE ■E KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE CALIFORNIA FEEDER VESSEL STORf MOTKR VESSEL TOKYO tTYOM SWAH ST. MM M EMERALD Vl5 ?3 Aug KUROBE MARU V 64 13 Sept 9 Oct 14 Oct 11 Oct K PtOWtER VII 27 Aug NEW IRSEY MARUV62 20 Sept 18 Oct
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    • 431 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Ua*« Mr LOS AMEIfS. SM PtANCJSCO, WTTU. TACOMR. VANCOUKR IC rum* ra/ra cmtmm P S«twof« L Angeles MPRMT IM llSapt (Oct AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acctpta* Fa/fa CatotaNn P Umh mri IM Ai*i Sfd 11/19 5 S«x 7 S*t 13 i* 11 S*
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    • 625 22 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "5 Room 60' ICG Building. Snerlon Way S nyaporp Tel *****22 *****67 P Keiang Tel *****1/6 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES S'por* Loading For BIYANG NO. 15 20 Aug Bandar Abbas/Bandar Khomeri GUKMG TAHAN 15 Sept Bandar Abbas/ Bandar Khomeni HAEBOO NO. 3 16 Sept Jeddah/Port Sudan/Aleiandra Hyundae
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    • 666 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suite 2616 International P'ara Anson Rd Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 (10 Lmesi St9tBi£LSMJ3L'tLMBm BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Spore P Keianfludhi for AMON ***** 25 Auf 22 At* BOULOGNE/IfDAM/l* (AVON) Vessel Load* at Koti Knabalu FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK ELM MB 133 Sinfapore P. Ketanc 5
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