The Business Times, 17 August 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, lltt 60 CENTS
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  • 331 1 THE Singapore dollar sank to its lowest level in more than two years yesterday as banks and financial institutions switched to the US dollar in the belief that the local currency may weaken. The American dollar, already very strong in world financial centres,
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  • 628 1  -  By JOHN LIM BUSINESSMEN are less confident now of prospects for the second half of the year than they were in March. The latest survey of business expectations, a barometer of business confidence, shows that a net balance of 4 per cent of the companies polled predict
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  • 465 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG BUSINESSMEN yesterday welcomed Medisave, the National Health Plan, as a "good idea" but said they will have to study the proposal closer because of its effects on company costs and because medical benefits are already provided by many of
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  • 168 1 Reuter SAUDI Arabia may consider an oil price cut of perhaps US$2 to $4 a barrel ahead of the final quarter of the year, when a cash-pinched Opec counts on a revival in depressed oil demand. The Petroleum Intelligence Weekly (PIW), a New York
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  • 354 1 THE Jurong Town Corporation said rental charges for some of its mediumsized single-storey factories are 20 per cent lower than those in Hongkong. This was in response to the findings of a survey conducted by the Hongkong office of property
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 111 1 UPI TWO US banks cut their prime lending rate a full percentage point to 14 per cent yesterday, while most others cut theirs a half point to 14 Vi per cent, following the Federal Reserve's discount rate reduction on Friday. Bankers Trust Co of New York,
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    • 99 1 UPI PALESTINE Liberation Organisation guerillas trapped in West Beirut will begin leaving the Lebanese capital by the end of the week under the agreement negotiated by US envoy Philip Habib, Lebanon's prime minister said. "I expect the implementation of the plan prepared by Mr Habib at the end
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    • 88 1 Reuter CHINA will take up its seat in the International Labour Organisation (ILO) next June, ending a 34-year absence from the work) body. Beijing, which the ILO recognised as the sole representative of China in 1971, plans to attend the next ILO nnw al assembly in June
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    • 50 1 Reuter IRAN wants to sell more crude oil to Japan, but Japanese importers are at present finding it difficult to take Up the offer. The Iranian request was made to Japanese trading houses and oil refiners, officials from the Japanese International Trade and Industry Ministry said. Reuter
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    • 74 1 Reuter A POWERFUL group of labour unions, accusing the Philippine Government of repressive labour policies, has demanded the release of an ageing unionist who is being detained for an alleged plot to wreck the Philippine economy. The National Coalition for Protection of Workers' Rights, which claims a
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    • 66 1 AP THE Soviet Union appears ready to start flight testing an advanced naval cruise missile for deployment on surface warships and submarines. US intelligence reports that the Soviet navy already is ahead of the US navy in cruise missiles capable of hitting enemy warships hundreds of kilometres away.
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    • 28 1 AP UNIDENTIFIED assailants threw a grenade into the grounds of Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda's central city residence on Sunday night, shattering his bedroom windows.— AP
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  • 309 1 SHARES fed to new tweyeur tows «a the Stagapere rieek market yesterday as Investors' jttters ever the gtoemy eeeuemle and eerperate eetteek were made worse by the dspeussd The Straits Times ladastrial Index finished UK petals tower to 661J7, he towest level Is mere
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  • 541 1  -  By ANGELINE TAN OVERSEAS Textile Company (1979) Pte Ltd, one of the largest textile manufacturers here, has again been placed under receivership, the second time in five years. Its major creditor, Moscow Narodny Bank, which may lose as much as $70 million in loans to
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 317 3 MORE than 30 Asean companies are competing for 12 Japanese agency contracts following the recent Japan Machinery and Electronics Exhibition. The companies, from Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand, have provided the Japanese companies with information about themselves. But so far, the Japanese have
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    • 295 3 THE Timber Industry Board will be organising» several trade missions and courses for the industry. A timber and furniture mission to West Asia, organised jointly with the Department of Trade, is planned for November this year. The TIB will also be taking part in the
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    • 390 3 THE Singapore Employees Cooperative, formed by the merger of the Silo and Pieu multi-purpose cooperative societies, made a record profit of $2 million for the year ended March 31,1982. This is 54 per cent higher than the previous year's figure, said Mr Lim Yong
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    • 168 3 MANAGEMENT must be open to concepts and practices which have proven successful abroad and adapt them to the local environment. This advice was given yesterday by Mr Lee Yock Suan, Minister of State for National Development and deputy chairman of the National Productivity Council,
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    • 233 3 NTUC Income will record an all-time high in annual sales this year. According to The Singaporean, an NTUC publication, the total sum assured by the insurance co-opera-tive by the end of last month was just $18 million short of its $200 million target for
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    • 126 3 ABOUT 22,200 contract workers in shipyards have passed the compulsory Safety Instruction Course which provides basic knowledge of safety rules. All contract workers who wish to work in shipyards are now required to pass the course before they are issued permits to work. The
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    • 115 3 GRANT Kenyon A Eckhardt has promoted Colleen Ng to the position of account manager and MAn Dm to creative services manager. Colleen Joined the company in 1980 and was made senior account executive a year later. Prior to this promotion, Melissa was the agency's traffic manager. Hyatt
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    • 477 3  -  By WONG MAI YUN A LEADING manufacturer of reinforcement fabric and welded mesh used mainly by the building industry is investing $9 million to expand production facilities. BRC (British Reinforced Concrete) Weldmesh (SEA) Pte Ltd is spending about $4 million to extend and
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    • 301 3 TECHNOLOGY cannot be effectively developed by an individual or even a few talented people but through group effort by many people of different skills. In order for this group to function efficiently, there must be proper coordination and organisation. Speaking at a productivity seminar yesterday,
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 606 4 NYT THE American banking industry, facing ever higher costs in postage and paper handling, is moving cautiously towards ending the practice of returning cancelled cheques to customers. Several banks have already introduced optional programmes designed to wean their retail customers away from
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    • 109 4 THE US has asked Japan to allow US credit card companies to join a computerised creditworthiness checking system being developed by six "leading bank-affiliated Japanese credit card companies. The request was made by the US side during recent trade talks in Tokyo, but Japanese delegates replied
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    • 378 4 Reuter THE recent drop in UK interest rates is not expected to lead to a flood of new domestic corporate braids, but might tempt one or two companies to issue debt, UK merchant bankers and brokers said. Rumours have surfaced recently that
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    • 206 4 THE flhgijin knack af tke Takal laak tee lamed US$l9 mllllea Oeattag rate ma IMialti af liiait la Ike Aalfta dollar market. Lead —Ml far |ke laaae are Ftrat CMeags Aaia Mereteat Baak, wklek will alee aet aa tke agcat baak, Maaafactaie»» Haaa ver Asia
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    • 95 4 Reuter EIGHT US, West European and Japanese hunks have withdrawn from the Iranian Overseas Investment Co (Iranvest), a consortium bank in London, selling their 50 per cent stakes to Iranian partners Bank Melli Iran and the Industrial and Mining Development Rank of Iran, the Bank of Tokyo
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    • 461 4 CAUTIOUSNESS prevailed on the foreign exchange market yesterday with the US dollar holding its level against major currencies in moderate trading. However, it recorded significant gains against the local dollar. From an opening of 2.1765/80 against the local unit, the dollar rose to a high of 2.1970/80 in
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    • 195 4 THE US dollar yesterday rose against all major currencies in late trading, after a higher opening on European exchanges, dealers said. They said the dollar eased in the morning m»<niy due to the half-point cut in US Federal Reserve discount rates, but the US$2 billion rise in the latest
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    • 22 4 THE average rale at whieh major Singapore banks are currency prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.35 per cent.
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    • 177 4 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Aug 16: USDolUnKSpt) 7 days low 10* 1 month 10H 10* 2monttu UK 11* 3 months 11 0/18 11 7/10 S months 129/16 127/16 9 months 13* 13 12 months 133/16 131/16 Dm. 8w.Fn. ZUUJ1. B—: 1 1 month 3
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    • 44 4 RANGE of price* otter «d by discount houaes an Aug 16: Overnight: 1H%-3V.% Call deposits: 3V Closing Buyimf Selttng 3-month Treasury bills 3H 3* 3-month Bank bills 7H 7* 3 months CD 7* 7* 6 months CD 8 71* Source: National Discount Co
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    • 275 4 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed narrowly mixed after fluctuating marginally throughout the session in light trading. Total sales for the day, including kerbs, was 419 lots. Turnover on the one kilobar gold market was 19 lots. Prompt closed slightly firmer at U*****.60/340.60 an ounce against 338.50/ 340.00 last
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    • 29 4 m Than New York 6.21B 6.28S Zurich 6.35B 6 45S Singapore hhi m 6.2SB 6.35S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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    • 187 4 THE dollar was steady yesterday in quiet trading after opening slightly lower. It was underpinned by Middle East tensions and concern over last Friday's closure of Mexico's foreign exchange market. Friday's half-point cut in the US discount rate gave operators little reason to go short on dollars. The dollar
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    • 77 4 THE dollar for overnight delivery closed yesterday at 262.60 yen, well above the 261.50 opening but below the day's high of 262.75, in quiet trading This was little changed from the 262.25/75 close in US centres on Friday but above the previous 261.90 finish in Tokyo. Trading volume was
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 316 5 INTEREST rates ta ow us •re Mt expected to fall aalew the Hi—e af Heprewtatlves ud Ike Seaate pan the Mil seeking to raise Uxei by UB|KJ Milton, utd Tretiiry Secretary DeaaJd Begaa aad White Heaae chief af staff James Baker.
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    • 622 5 AP THE World Bank says there are growing indications that the 1960s would be a decade of slow growth and high unemployment for industrial nations and deepening poverty for the poorest countries. While its long-term economic forecast for the riches t and poorest countries
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    • 316 5 AP THE United States, continuing a long decline, has fallen to ninth place among industrial countries in national income per person. Ranked seventh a year ago, the US has been overtaken by France and the Netherlands, the World Bank said in
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    • 103 5 Reuter GOVERNMENT protection of agriculture in much of the industrial world had created severe difficulties for developing countries. The World Bank's World Development Report 1982 says farmers In most industrial countries were heavily protected by government subsidies or other means which often enabled them to.
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    • 417 6 AP THE West is courting disaster if it allows national interests to disrupt world US Trade Representative William Brock warned corporate leaders that "if everybody tries to protect domestic jobs, everybody's going to lose jobs. That's stupid." He told about 50 businessmen, economists and
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    • 165 6 AP US CARMAKERS will cut production schedules further for the rest of the year. The car industry trade journal Ward's Automotive also reported that inventories of imported cars in the US declined 3.6 per cent in July. It said that the cuts made
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    • 495 6 UPI AMERICANS tend to dismiss the Soviet space programme as "a decade behind ours," but like the proverbial tortoise the Soviets may be winning the race. One Western space expert in close touch with Soviet developments said Soviet space material
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    • 220 6 UPI BLACK market money rates sparked by a government ban on US dollar sales by banks soared on Sunday to double the official exchange parity in hectic street trading in Mexico. Banks that were opened during the weekend did not sell dollars at any
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    • 85 6 AFP ARTIST Salvador Dali has filed a suit contesting the authenticity of some 80 paintings and graphic artwork attributed to him and currently on display in Perpignan in southern France. The paintings, which bear Dali's signature, are part of a collection of 426 works attributed to
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    • 517 6 AP NON-COMMUNIST governments, including the United States, have been doing less and less of their spending on defence. A massive study by the Internationa] Monetary Fund of how 124 governments use their money shows a steady decline in the share that went to the
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    • 139 6 AP A PENTAGON plan on how the United States could win a months-long nuclear war with the Soviet Union is awaiting President Reagan's approval. The Los Angeles Times, quoting unidentified sources in Washington, reported that the highly classified plan contemplates the possibility that a strategic nuclear battle
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    • 317 7 POLAND has entered a sensitive period which will show how much active support the underground opposition can muster after eight months in hiding. Officials of the suspended Solidarity Union have called for a leaflet and poster campaign, culminating in demonstrations against martial law on
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 381 7 ECONOMIC recovery in the UK is unlikely without further reflationary action by the government, a report published by the Midland Bank Group said. Domestic pressure in the financial markets next year will not warrant further falls in interest rates for more than a limited period, it said. The
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    • 503 7 WEST Africa's economic prospects are generally gloomy, with most nations hit by (ailing export revenue, rising oil bills and crippling interest rates. Regional analysts said the area's widely divergent economies, ranging from black Africa's economic giant, Nigeria, to poor landlocked countries like Mali, have all
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    • 176 7 AFP A SOVIET dissident's account of how prisoners have been forced to work on the controversial trans-Euro-pean gas pipeline was published by the conservative Bild Am Sonntag Sunday paper in West Germany. Julia Vosnessenskaya, a former prisoner at a labour camp in the
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    • 136 7 Reuter A LABOUR-industry group said it asked the US Supreme Court to review a lower court decision allowing the government to accept 10 cents to the dollar for about US$4OO to $600 million in dumping duties owed for allegedly illegal imports of television sets from
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    • 125 7 Reuter PRESIDENT Suharto said Indonesia is not planning to devalue its currency. "The government is of the opinion and hereby states that it is not necessary to devalue the ruptah," he said in an annual State of the Nation speech. The rupiah was last devalued
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    • 149 7 AP JAPANESE cMMna an Mi hatter, Dim/ er wpitf mH la Ha SepIke magaaiae, lafcrlgaei L«, A iy ft Ufittiß ptyfMMpii II repart that the Jipawf aatfaaal meu H) ware raee aevea priate la a geaerattaa aai was the highest la the werli, examined
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    • 583 7 Reuter THE European Community, desperate to avoid a debilitating trans-Atlantic trade war, opens a new round of talks in Washington this week to repair its tattered relations with the United States. After a series of negotiations on steel and trade earlirf this month, the community
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  • 511 8 IT NOW seems virtually certain that the Palestinian evacuation of Beirut will start on Saturday, barring some new objection from the Israeli government. In view of its attitude so far, caution is justified but it appears that even Mr Menachem Begin may have run out of
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  • 1345 8  - Making rupees the Birla way R C MURTHY discovers some of the secrets of the remarkable success of India's Birla business empire R C MURTHY FT TWO Indian business empires stand out above all others Tata, under the guidance of the patriarchal figure of Mr J R D Tata, and
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    • 286 8 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. NEW ISSUE 15,000,000,000 Japanese Yen Asian Development Bank 8 5 /s% Japanese Yen Bonds of 1982, due 10 August 1992 ISSUE PRICE 100 PER CENT. Daiwa Securities Co. Ltd. Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft Algemene Bank Nederland N.V. Banque Nationale de Paris The
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  • 1837 9  -  DUNCAN CAMPBELL-SMITH picks up a trail of evidence in Italy, London, Central and South in the search for answers to some of the questions raised by the Banco Ambrosiano scandal, which broke in June DUNCAN CAMPBELL-SMITH FT thousand kilometres from his head office in
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    • 594 9 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS Tribal removal specialist (5) James loses a letter from a girl (5) Show Diana's drama (7) Simple knot in a vine (5) Burns impersonating prophets (5) Stops on the way to the river (5) They have a different role sir, on the road (7) Spanish resort (3)
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  • 1237 10  -  By MICHAEL THOMPSON-NOEL FT ->*T0 THE outside world, the 'Australian economy is enviably well-placed anchored, as it is, by enor*mous natural wealth. But "to Australians themselves, ''the whiff of recession that "has temporarily touched 'i their land has taken on the threat of an
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  • 998 10  -  By RONALD BUCHANAN FT THE nationalisation of Mexico's top airline, Compania Mexicana de Aviacion, has badly Jolted the private sector. Rather ttmn marking an assault on private business, however, the takeover could signal the first attempt by the incoming administration which takes office in December
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    • 205 10 Malayan United Industries Berhad (Incorporated In Malaysia) INTERIM RESULTS FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE 1982 The Directors of Malayan United Industries Berhad are pleased to announce the unaudited results for the half year ended 30th June 1982. HALF YEAR ENDED HALF YEAR ENDED 30.6.1982 30.6.1981 The Directors have
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    • 173 10 Central Sugars Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia) INTERIM RESULTS FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 198? The Directors of Central Sugars Berhad are pleased to announce the unaudited results for the half year ended 30th June 1982. HALF YEAR ENDED HALF YEAR ENDED 30.6.1982 30.6.1981 The Directors have declared a
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  • 936 11  -  By WARREN HOGE NYT IT WAS a risk, but it seemed to have Brazil's inflation- beset economy on the right track at last. An induced recession, which in 1961 produced the first shrinkage in gross national product Brazil has had in modern history, brought
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  • 1283 11  -  PAUL BETTS sets the dramatic growth and collapse of the Penn Square Bank in the context of Oklahoma's short-lived energy boom PAUL BETTS FT THE dramatic rise of the Penn Square Bank of Oklahoma City and its equally dramatic fall are part and
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 280 13 RIBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly Sower with September On» RSS buyers quoted at 179Q0 cents a kilo, down 1.75 cam from last Friday's cloie, dealers aid. Morning prices were maiked down slightly on IoWJr London advices and lost further ground on some trade buying and long liquidations,
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    • 316 13 R/lS prices In cents per kUo yesterday: Noon Close k per kilo) (per kilo) k Buyers Sellers Buyers SelWrs I*. 1 R.S.S. prompt (.o.b. 181.25 182.25N 180.75 181.75N IM. 1 R.S.S September 180.00 180.50 179.50 180.00 Ml. 1 R.S.S October in jo 181.00 180.00 180.50 Id. 2 R.S.S.
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    • 88 13 NOON SSR ud SMR pricM yw frdmr HAS I SSR SO SSR 80 mm (1-toa palbt) (1-ton pallat) S«pt«a (Carrral ■vml 1(0.00 157.50 ■bar 1 Mtk) Wbn *****N 158.50N October (Forward Mtfc) hrm 8*U*r« 181.00 162.00N 158.50 150.5ON SMRCV sin l SMR 5 SMR OP SMR 10
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    • 322 13 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 0.80, 100 per cent third class 0.75, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.73. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.58, Special 0.55.
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    • 32 13 Rubber: Aug 16 Singapore: Sept: 179.50 cents (down 1.75 cents) Malaysia: Sept: 200.00 cents (down 1.50 cents) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 350 tonnes (up 165 tonnes)
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    • 58 13 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday entered its tenth week of trading at the ITC floor price of M 529.15 a kilo, dealers said. The increased disposals of ore yesterday were mostly taken np by the buffer stock manager. Turnover rose to 35$ tonnes from last Friday's
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    • 100 13 Reuter ZAIRE is to expert copper and zinc through Tanzania via Kigoma, the port on Lake Tanganyika which is the terminus of the Tanzanian railway system. The ruling party newspaper Mzalendo said Zaire will transport 4,000 tonnes of copper and zinc each month. Shipments will move
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    • 936 13 COFFEE: Robusta futures ended a quiet morning steadier, between £16 and £2 a tonne above Friday's close in traded positions. Dealers said light but sustained buying interest lifted prices in the absence of selling pressure Commission house buying featured the market as charts looked constructive after the steadiness
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    • 115 13 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on covering support in quiet trading, dealers said. In August central rose MJ7.50 to $675 a tonne and south $5 to $680 while in September central firmed 112.50 to $682.50 and south $10 to $685. The refined market
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    • 600 13 THE INTERNATIONAL Natural Rubber Organisation's (Inro) council will have several options when it meets at a special session soon. Mr KAlgamar, executive director of Inro, said that the options include suspension of buffer stock operations; change in the rate of buffer stock purchases,
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    • 175 13 CHINESE PiMui ITtrkain. Shmm, mmm etalag pi lues per 1M kg yesterday. CuiMt afl: Bulk fob 181.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $93.00 sellers, new drum fob (97.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loow) $40.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Acta NLW $310.00 sellers, Sarawak white
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    • 142 13 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CiWm yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,450; 32s 3,135, 40s 3,290 (per bale of 400 lbs). PafcMaa raw nHn: LSS 6.03, 4F 6.00; 289F 6.08; NT roller ginned 6.04 (per lb). CLOTH in
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    • 267 13 Reuter A JAPANESE government advisory body said it has urged the government to work out measures to restructure and build up Japan's agriculture industry. This will enable it to withstand increasing international competition in the 1980s. The expert committee of the Agriculture administration
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  • 1488 14 BID and offer price* ifleMy Hated «ad hinlnrw in and reported to the Stock of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded ohowa in brackets bi lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acsm (*****568) Allied Chae
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  • 51 14 SINGAPORE Gtam (1914) Linrited: Ninth AGM to be held at Winter Room, Eighth Floor, South Wing, Mandarin Hotelj 333 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 on August 31 at 11.30 am. ALEXANDRA Holdings Limited: Annual General Meeting to be held at 255 Alexandra Road, Singapore 0315 on Sep 18 at
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  • 936 14 SELLEBB iwfcay the sceae sa the fflagspsn steek market yesterday, caasiag a bread raage d 12 lasses to register deaUeD digit lews, with hlae chips leading the way. Aaalyato attribeted the rj "harp slide to the depreariag iaflaeaee sf the Heaghaag market whleh overshadowed
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  • 488 14 SHARE prices again skidded on a fairly broad front on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as sellers resurfaced shortly after a steady start. Almost all blue chips lost further ground with much weakness seen in Straits Trading. The counter fell a substantial 24 cents
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 344 15 MAJOR plantation companiesr in Malaysia are prepared to invest their substantial cash reserves but are thwarted by the problem of state governments refdSftng to release land for productive purposes. "ft is nearly impossible to/£r£t land from state governments even if we want
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    • 173 15 SOUTH Johore Amalgamated Holdings Bhd has reported a 28 per cent drop in «roup pre-tax profit for the year ended March 31, 1983. The group's latest prelimjjiary statement showed pre-jax operating profit at M$83),000 compared with $1,114 million previously. !south Johore Amalgamated attributed the decrease in
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    • 485 15  -  By CHRIS LIM SINGAPORE Glass (1974) Ltd is likely to introduce a new product called the Plasti-Shield Bottle, some time next year as part of an effort to diversify its product lines. The bottle is similar to the conventional glass bottle, but its lower
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    • 341 15 HONGKONG-based Ka Wah Bank, controlled by the Low family of Singapore, has chalked up a 52.9 per cent rise in group net profits to HK526.2 million for the six months ended June 30. Earnings per share went up 8.67 per cent from 7.53 per cent
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    • 275 15 AFP THE Bank of Japan remained the top corporate income earner in Japan in the fiscal year 1981 for the second straight year, while the total income of top corporations dropped for the first time since Japan's postwar rapid economic growth, a private
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    • 199 15 Reuter A MERGER between Interfood SA and Jacobs AG, two of Switzerland's biggest food manufacturers, would create a major group and raise the stakes oa the already highly competitive European food market, bankers and bourse analysts said. Interfood, one of Europe's biggest chocolate producers,
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    • 58 15 MR Teo Kai Joo was appointed a director of Piblfe Textile Mi on Aug 12. KUALA Lampar-Kepoag Mi will bold an extraordinary general meeting on Sep 4 to add a new article to the company's Articles of Association to deal with the eventual disposal of share registration documents
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 270 15 ADO M Caota INDUSTRIALS a r i a unch A. M L unci) A M m ♦S t8Lnsis MS Allied Mill JUapol Pet Mi lit -a Am Mi 4 Amoc Pulp Paper Mi unch B. H. P. •M U MKkwp Mi -1 unch BhM Metal lads tM aanrf HMTI
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    • 76 15 AUOIi Noi ACOjC Mtnin* Anglo Phil IflnlM R MOM IMS unch +OJOM BESS'S! Baculo Ootd 1M0 (LOOM 01 -0(00) Banruat Con B CTCT nm ptm Hkm Lapaato B. Mtrlndaqut B lom *TS 1J0 Ut o<r» 4 -Q WW OJS -CI -01 0J01 Ji nf Maretaal OJOU unch Ortanui B
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    • 422 15 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday closed sharply lower on the day with the Hang Seng index falling 57.06 points to 937.28, brokers said. Prices closed just off the day's low on sharp losses caused mainly by institutional selling, particularly stoploss selling by margin traders, they said. Shares opened steadier
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    • 506 15 SHARE prices yesterday fell slightly in thin trading on limited selling of exportoriented blue chips. Dealers said the market was weighed down by a lack of buyers and uncertainty over the yen/dollar rate and the economic outlook. The market average lost 14.94 to close at
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    • 116 15 AUO M BthU Aokbam Thai A*nm AvuUult* In*. And Trvul Bangkok Bulk Bui Of Ayudhaya Ltd w zu 1M ♦i uneh unch BtU Shoe Bart Juckar Charoonc That Wirt nrMtom Pint Tntat m *J5 ♦I -0-25 Ooody—«■. InduitrlAl O* Corp JjgagkOWBWL1IU0 mjo m 1 1 I Ruu Town am*
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    • 272 15 A ONE-DAY COMPUTER APPRECIATION PROGRAMME FOR MANAGERS AIM Even though computers have been used by several kinds of business for solving day-to-day operational problems, many management users still have misconceptions about the computer's usage. Over-rating or under-rating a computer's capabilities results in ineffective utilization of the computer as a MANAGEMENT
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    • 231 15 impressions count ■USraf %'f Pr^>* jS^is Kilb2SEft&** In business today, the first impressions can often make a vital difference. Successful companies are aware of this important point. They select only the best qua- v lity paper* for their stationery to ensure a good and favourable impression of their companies. For
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  • Chief Price Chances
    • 145 16 Rises Indices Tu«k CMMI Gold Cola ICR Ktek 8MI MCMMI Owirtl Cwf Sis* Darby Falls C Safari KaaJa Sidia UOP D Kmaal Hoaf Laoac lad U OB H Uoh Cradii 8*1 Pioyartlaa FAN StraiU Tradiac 8 Flaaaca DBS Matro Hides 400 IB 510 230 302 200 154 000 230
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    • Article, Illustration
      184 16 BEARS retuied to the Stock Exchange sf Stagapsre yesterday, as bargain banters withdrew to the sidelines after a brief appearance. The Straits Times ladastrial Index shed IZM psints to SW.fi, its is west level since Jaly 11, lttt, while the Bnsiness Times Indicator sf the day's It mest
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    • 29 16 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 937.28 Monday 606.7 Friday 609.1 Week Ago 618.9 Friday 904.34 Week Ago 1089.87 ALL ORDINARIE8 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 461.1 Friday 459.8 Week Ago— 464.9
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  • 345 16 MALAYAN Credit Ltd has recorded good results for the 12 months ended March 31, 1982, exceeding even the projections of one securities firm. Yesterday, the property group announced an almost 50 per cent Jump in consolidated pre-tax profit to $6.76 million compared
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  • 100 16 MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation Bhd has incorporated eleven wholly-owned subsidiary companies each with nominal paid-up capital of Ms 2. The companies are MR Manufacturing Sdn Bhd, MR Construction Sdn Bhd, MR Marketing Sdn Bhd, MR Trading Sdn Bhd, MR Enterprises Sdn Bhd, MR Credit and Leasing Sdn Bhd, MR
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  • 765 16 GOVERNMENT bonds were Arm but equities were quietly mixed yesterday, continuing the pattern seen at the latter end of last week. Dealers said Friday's halfpoint cut In the US discount rate plus lower Bank at England money market dealing rates have paved the way for a further cut
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  • 65 16 STOCK prices in New York Jumped ahead yesterday morning in a surge of buying attributed to falling interest rates aad the hops of a new merger sgra—>snl for Cities Service Co. The Dow Jones Average of 30 Industrials climbed 9d to TflM in the first half
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  • 211 16 ALQBMKNB Bank Materia* (ABN) has 1»cnaMi Its pravftriM far ShTfln* ATmSTSTML from lit DOs prevtowty heeaaaa tt the eentlnaed ttaL'sMLaM'ani 1 aftnai will require that At jmftdkm far general eenttagendes far the ssesnd hal ha ket* »U Mgb toT^nUs»,'* TUs Is opteM to exert The
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  • 613 16  -  Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani Byi SIOW LI SEN TAN SRI Khoo Teck Puat has taken advantage of the declining stock market to increase his holdings in rtiiwue CK— Banking Corporation to 5.55 per cent from 4JI per cent. The multi-millionaire hotelier and
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  • 388 16 LARUT Tin Fields' Pantai Dickson leisure resort complex, now under active development, haa been billed a success in its introduction of a new concept in holiday bungalow ownership for leisure and for investment. The self-contained complex, some 19 km south of Port Dickson town, comprises 250
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    • 57 16 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Showers expected in a few areas in the afternoon. Report tor 24 h*ara prter to 7Jt pm m Aug II Maximum temperature 29.1 Associated humidity 77 Minimum temperature 24.1 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine Nil Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the month 120.3
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 252 17 Reuter THE AUSTRALIAN government has introduced a package of taxation and industrial reforms aimed at stimulating its ailing shipping industry. The measures, announced recently by Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser and Transport Minister Ralph Hunt, are aimed at encouraging investment and reducing losses caused
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    • 543 17  -  By JAN LEE THE PORT of Singapore recorded another doubledigit percentage increase in total seaborne cargo handled, with throughput for the first five months this year amounting to 41.29 million freight tonnes. This is an 18.7 per cent improvement over the 34.77
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 82 17 NIGERIA plans to invest nearly US$BBB million on additional port facilities under a 25-year development plan. The outgoing general manager of the Nigerian Port Authority, Bamanga Tukur, said the emphasis would be on providing specialised terminals to keep up with the increasing sophistication of shipping operations. A
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      • 46 17 Reuter MEMBER shipping lines of the Japan/Europe Freight Conference and the Japan/Gulf of Aden and Red Sea Ports conferences said they villi reduce the currency adjustment factor (CAF) on cargo from Japan to 15.5 per cent from 20 per cent, effective Aug 16. Reuter
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      • 84 17 THE member lines of the Japan/Europe Freight Conference and the Japan/Gulf of Aden and Red Sea Ports Conference said port congestion has worsened at Algiers in Algeria and Assab in Ethiopia. Therefore, the lines will raise the congestion surcharge on cargoes destined to Algiers to 15 per cent
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      • 88 17 PLANS are underway to build a drydock at the Gulf port of Bushehr, Iranian Heavy Industries Minister Behzad Nabavi said. He said his ministry had completed the feasibility study and work would start soon. Ministry officials are also examining ways of improving Iran's heavy industries to achieve
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      • 30 17 PHILIPPINE customs authorities has initiated proceedings to forfeit a Panamanian-registered vessel for allegedly unloading about US$ll.7 million worth of trucks, vans and tires in central Philippines.
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    • 553 17 SklppUg Llae P»g» CM Aohipelego Shpg vm I AIm vm I All trans vn 4 Alp*c VI 5 Angonave DC 2 Angonave V S Anura Shpg X 4 APC Line IX 3 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL in I ASL Coat IV 4 Asia Merchant
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    • 586 18 Aag IMC Part planning and design course, Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies, Washington DC. Aag 19-21 Law and Practices Relating to Carriage by Sea, Equatorial Hotel, Singapore. Aag 19-81 The International coal market, conference, Omni International Hotel, Norfolk. Virginia. Aag 84-81 Offshore Northern Seas, Stavanger. Aug
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    • 1745 18 INCREASED grain chartering on Friday developed out of the US and from Australia with freight rates generally edging lower where changed. Business from the US Gulf to Japan paid the steady levels of US$l2 and *12.50 for 52,000 tonners but the $16 agreed from the Gulf to Egypt
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    • 735 18 SYROS, one of the less frequented of the picturesque Cyclades Islands in the north-eastern Mediterranean, had been known mainly for its tranquility, its dried fruits, its fishermen, its modest tourist attractions and its failing shipyards. Then the Russians came, and with them an uproar
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    • 273 19 AFP THE tanker market was dominated last week by concern over the effects of Iraq's declaration of a maritime exclusion zone that will include Iran's main oil terminal of Kharg Island. Brokers said the effect of the move on oil deliveries from iran could only be negative,
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    • 378 19 THE US Congress has agreed to a Department of Transportation (DoT) request that the International Safe Container Act be amended to extend the scheduled Sep 6 compliance date to Jan 1,1985. The measure was approved with little debate by the Merchant
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    • 491 19 THE THAI Merchant Marine Promotion Commission (MMPC) will soon put before the Cabinet a package of measures for the short and long term development of the country's shipping industry. The package, which included four major points of recommended action, was approved by the
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    • 121 19 Reuter HAP AG-LLOYD AG expects 1982 results will be worse than last year's 7.5 million mark net loss. Deputy managing board chairman Karl-Heinz Sager told the annual shareholders meeting first half operations have been according to plan, but he expects the world recession will adversely affect second
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    • 4565 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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    • 652 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL > RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator Godowns FCL for LCL Movement Cargo Schedule Location Bahaduri Zim Carmel Bunga Surla Frankfurt Exp Tohfco Maru Ever Large N Zircon i Ming Hope Monte Emerald Maersk Rando Ingejheim Kota Suria Ever
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    • 1788 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AiMpellf Bhpg Singapore Shpg Corpora tion (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN/KL/PK). A*Mk Cintslnu Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-AsiaLine (PKPN) Afra-Eara4a Line Transgroup Pte Ltd A 1 Navlgaltan
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    • 401 26 UPI THE LUXURY liner Queen Elizabeth 2 set sail for new York on Saturday, transformed from troop carrier to flagship of the Cunard fleet only nine weeks after returning from the Falklands war. With a blast from her siren, the
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    • 448 26 UPI FOUR months into a long trial, the question of who was responsible for spilling 64,000 tons of crude oil on French beaches is about as murky as the water around the foundering tanker Amoco Cadiz four years ago.
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    • 97 26 Reuter THE INDIAN government proposes to impose a cess on domestic and foreign oil cargo vessels calling at the country's ports, Shipping Minister Veerendra Pa til told parliament. Patil introduced a bill that amends the Merchant Shipping Act of 1958, proposing an oil pollution cess not
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    • 574 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES Barber Nara 46/7 Frotasantos 45 Golden Eagle 25 San Juan 35/6 Shlnko Maru 19 Silver Star 20W Ikan Duri 6/7 Larch 33/4 Thomaseverett 44 Anchan 1/2 Kim Soon Li 22 Kota Wangl 8/9 Kwang Chow 35/6 MAnoloeverett 31/2 Ocean Splendour
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    • 210 26 THE FREIGHT committee of the United Terminal Sugar Market Association announced changes in sugar freight differentials, effective immediately. These differentials are expressed as a percentage of the Caribbean/UK freight rate which is part of the CIF London daily price and is also built into
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    • 207 26 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAS EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.
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    • 525 17 PIL GROUP REGULAR CONTAINER FEEDER SERTICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS. See Page V &-^+*{!)())~)-+"]>'\}[.%()^%+/( Orient Overseas Co*Uci*teA Line FULLY CONTMOSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 11/9 13/9 16/9 17/9 19/9 22/9 24/9 26/9 20/9 30/9 2/10 5/10
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    • 214 17 m S$ S UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE PEPARTURgS TO U8A CANADA. CAMBBEAM AMP imi inn tMCMft Feeder Vessel/Lne Haul Vessel TSnga WORLD TIGER 112/MNOVATOR 022 WORLD TNO 112/DEVB.Ora 025 WORLD UON 111/LBERATOR 031 WORLD UON 111/MMfO 022 WORLD TIGER 113/ FREEDOM 023 WORLD TIGER 113/PATROTT
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    • 541 18 We rejoice with the People Government of the Republic of INDONESIA in celebrating their 37th Independence Day \TTM I pT. PELAYARAN NASIONAL INDONESIA (PELNI-LINES) REGULAR LINER SERVICES BETWEEN SINGAPORE PULAU BATAM, ALL MAJOR PORTS AND OUT PORTS IN INDONESIA. SINGAPORE BRANCH: Unit 3002, 30th Floor Hong Leong Building Raffles Quay.
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    • 395 18 yamashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wast Pacific North Wast Mrtw «l LA/Li OM Mather Wl S£AT VC* W> Atlantic/Canada /S 21 1 1/10 Kwebe M 3/10 4/10 7/10 A terse* 18/10 17/10 20/10 V BnOff 9/10 14/10 11/10 10/10 10/10 23/10 2/11 27/10 STUTNCONON 1&/1S3 t*tejcc«piß| cjrf* to
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    • 760 19 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINEPSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT STRATHCOMON AUSTRALIA MMU Accap% cip tar Baghdad t lt» Ato tctm% cargo to Karacto. A. label Una t Doha **a e*l» Mi 6 Peaang on OCI tee' l/l and La/La It Dabei ZtAtANO
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    • 613 20 Hapag-Uoyd 10 C<jMTIM NT l» EXPORTS Spore PMtoif ston H-bwi I'UmmNm/ UHaore 11/ l 20/8 2C/I 21/1 3/9 5/9 U/9 13/9 11/9 20/9 xn nn FrattvtUpna LMa*aMoa» OIrfEAM 7/9 9/9 U/9 12/9 14/9 15/9 17/9 19/9 20/9 22/9 23/9 25/9 27/9 21/9 30/9 1/10 3/10 5/10 t/10 S/10 7/10 9/10
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    • 1023 20 fmmamim Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn 'BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON B F SS C Aofrm n Moioyvo BOUSTEAD SUPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7 —PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Cempeme Arftwtim o« Hevwoen lMfeve»mi«itm«l 5 A C I F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR DURBAN MONTFVOEO BUENOS ARES ALSO ACQPTM
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    • 698 21 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) 9-4/9 19-14/10 22-29/11 1-2/1 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE KOTA OCWA VE-3K KOTA WANGI VE-3M Slngapart Loading lor 23/30 Aug Adan. HodoMoh Jaddah, Port Sudan, Aqaba In PI/IS Aug Oaraaaataam, Mombau, KOTAMAHA V.E-301 K. CEMPAKA V.E. 303 20/30 Aug
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    • 1282 22 V?l"K"line KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE l NEW YORK/E. CANADA Ife 13 Sept 9 Oct 14 Oct 11 Oct PACIFIC NORTHWEST Siiii mm u l-ri CHILE XTaTTTTv CALIFORNIA FfEßßstore modo vessel n*vo *u/u oakum® MEIRALDVIS 23 A* GOUJEN GATE BRDGE V 5954 9 Sept /20Sept 22 Sept R.
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    • 618 24 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD. 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 13 LiNFS) GENERAL *****1 122 LINES) TELE* RS 2459S RS ***** A 3 CARSHIP PCABIE CARGOSHIP Itcyioiial Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING 1300 HRS EVERY TUESDAY A SATURDAY HOT
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    • 44 26 KION6 CHUAN SHIPPING (S) PTE LTD RM *11, AFRO ASIA BUILDING, 63, ROWNSOM RD„ STORE 0108 T«h *****30; *****13 S ***** U. TELEX MO: RS *****1C10NG' ETA ETD Ocstuubon m Sm 10/0 IS/t -h» lm 2 is/o M/i mmmmi/m Ha Saw Mi.l 25/1 H/t
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    • 250 26 ta MAGNA MARINE LINES WESTBOUND SERVICE MV BESSANG PASS VOY *14 (BLT 1975) *GOOM. VALUES VOY M-15 MAGNA VOY M-16 MAGNA VOY M-17 LOADING K KNABALU SWGAPORE PT KELANG LOAOMG FOR SLD REUNON. TAMATAVE DURBAN/P.E. CAPETOWN 27/1 ?4/« do 20/9 25/9 do 22/9 20/9 DARES SALAAM. MOMBASA EASTBOUND SERVICE CTOWN
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