The Business Times, 20 August 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FRIDAY, AUGUST 81, IStt 60 CENTS
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  • 274 1 THE number of applica- tions for jobs in the civil service fell sharply last year, by 22.4 per cent. There were 17,540 applications, compared with 8414 application in 1980, according to the Public Service Commission's 1981 annual report Of the applicants, about one in
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  • 525 1  -  By BERNADETTE CHOOI BANK loans to customers tell sharply in June for the first time in 15 months in the wake of a slowdown in economic expansion. All major sectors of the economy reduced their borrowings in that month, leading to a $448 million drop
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  • 580 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG TWENTY banks have ended their three-week "partial boycott" of money brokers after the two parties reached agreement on brokerage cuts only seven months after the last reduction in January. After three rounds of talks over 18 days,
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  • 298 1 JURONG Cement Ltd, which went public barely three years ago. Is poised to became the largest cement producer in Singapore by ISM. It to oae of five cement companies in the Republic. Already operating at full capacity. Jurong Cement, which yesterday reported a
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 71 1 Reuter SHARES of AEG-Telefunken rebounded vigorously yesterday after the company's principal banks reached a compromise on new loans that promise to keep it from slipping nearer to bankruptcy. But while the outlook for West Germany's second largest electrical concern was somewhat better after the banks' decision at
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    • 52 1 AFP CHINA is expected to buy more timber, particularly logs and plywood, from Malaysia soon, said the secretary general of the Malaysian Primary Industries Ministry, G K Rama Iyer. He said after a meeting a visiting Chinese trade delegation that China had said it would buy more Malaysian
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    • 55 1 UPI PRESIDENT Marcos of the Philippines said the United States stands to lose its Asian market to the Japanese unless it improves trade ties with countries in the region. Mr Marcos made the statement in remarks before a 30-man mission of the Philippine-American Chamber at Commerce which
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    • 64 1 AFP THE inability of Western car manufacturers to break into the Japanese market Is due to their uncompetitiveness and not to invisible Japanese trade "barriers", according to a report by the Economist magazine's intelligence unit published in yesterday. Accusations of legislative restrictions, i ii i—lnn red tape and
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    • 41 1 AFP FIVE Chinese who attempted to hijack an aircraft on a domestic flight at the end of last month have been executed in Shanghai. New China news agency said yesterday the five men were executed in the afternoon. AFP
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    • 74 1 AFP PARTS of India's commercial capital of Bombay were under martial law yesterday ss troops fired on crowds, wounding one person, in a second day of riots by some 4,000 members of the local police force. AD shops in the city were closed, and many hmrinfnsPß
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    • 67 1 UPI ISRAEL yesterday approved US envoy Philip Habib's (dan for the removal of Palestinian forces from west Beirut but said a soldier kidnapped from his post overnight must be returned along with a pilot shot down the day Israel invaded Lebanon. Prime Minister Begln's cabinet spokesman
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    • 67 1 Reuter AMERICAN inflation-adjusted gross national product rose a revised L 3 per cent in the second quarter, instead of rising 1.7 per cent as first reported, the US commerce department said. The annual rate of inflation, as measured by the implicit price deflator, was 4J per
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  • 243 1 WAKIW eajeye d uttter day ef MMgH pi- as hwkii aad aperalaUn, Wall fltoeet IMS finally pat*! ■1,, a f a WCCI I WIM lM trial ladsx extended Wednesday's M.tft-petat Jamp with aaether UJBpatat gala to SUM. The O.W petal reearery with aaaifNai heavyalgh ef
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  • 516 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE Airlines made a profit of US$lO,OB2 million last year on the trans-Pacific route while US airlines lost a total of US$B7 million. As SIA has been profitable, it has not been subsidised by the Government, said the carrier
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 730 2 Reuter INTERNATIONAL bankers have resigned themselves to accepting Mexico's request (or a rescheduling of much of its US$B9 bflUon foreign debt, the worKfs biggest. "What option do we have?" said one European banker. He added that a default would not only leave the exposed banks wityi
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    • 194 2 Reuter STANDARD Md Pear's Carp In the US said it has lowered the rating en the long-term debt ef BaakAnoerica Carp ta AA-Plas (rOm AAA. S and P said BankAmerica commercial pager retains its Al-Plns It said leag-term bands hacked by standby letters
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    • 696 2 Reuter LAST month's Argentine government decision to establish separate exchange rates for the commercial and financial peso is a temporary measure and the gap between the two will gradually shrink until a single exchange rate is reestablished next year, central bank president Domingo
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    • 276 2 Reuter SALOMON Brothers said it is offering US$l billion of deep discount "certificates of accrual on Treasury securities" (Cats), representing coupon and principal on US government securities. It said the issue will combine the features of corporate zero coupon bonds with the security available in long-term government
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    • 478 2 Reuter THE exposure of Chase Manhattan Bank in the US to a failed government securities firm put upward pressure on rates for the bank's outstanding certificates of deposit and created disruptions in the secondary market for those securities, US money market sources said.
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    • 365 2 Reuter THE Swiss government has detailed its opposition to a socialist party project, due to be put to public referendum, which would considerably dilute Swiss banking secrecy by means of a change in the constitution. But in a statement issued after a Cabinet meeting, it
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 455 2 THE US dollar was traded sharply down early yesterday morning but recovered some losses in the afternoon as banks sought short-cover-ing. It, however, ended weaker against major currencies. Against the Singapore currency, the US dollar opened at 2.1570/90. Movement was within a narrow margin, with the dollar first
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      • 139 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery closed weaker yesterday at 258.10 yen compared with the 261.00 opening, but after firming in active trading from the day's 257.55 low. This was well below the 260.75/95 close overnight in New York and the 260.10 close in Tokyo on Wednesday. The day's trading
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      • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.35 per cent.
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      • 186 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Aug 19: U8 Dollars (Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 9S 94 1 month 10 94 2 months 104 10 3 months 105/16 10 3/16 0 months 114 114 9 months 12 ll 7 12 months 124 12 Da*. Sw.Fr*.
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      • 45 2 RANGE of prices often •d by discount bouses on Aug 19: i Overnight: J-'i'i Call deposits: Bsyiag Sellisf 3-month Treasury bills 3S S'» 3-month Bank bills 7 9/16 7 7/18 3 months CD 74 7H 6 months CD 7* 7* Source: National Discount Co
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      • 347 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer compared with overnight levels in moderate trading. Prices were marked up between US$3.5O and $5 an ounce at the outset reflecting the metal's continued strength in New York and Hongkong, and thereafter the market fluctuated marginally throughout. Total sales for the
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      • 27 2 New York 7.14B 7.21S Zurich 7.00B 7.10S Hmui Wed Singapore 7.Q5B 7.15S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounr e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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      • 140 2 THE US dollar yesterday closed off the day's low against all major currencies in active, late trading, overshadowed by falls in US interest rates, dealers said. The dollar fell on local and overseas selling after a lower outset, although the decline slowed in the afternoon as European centres opened.
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    • 119 2 Reuter THE Geaeral Services Hialafaliilliß (GBA) la the US mU It will «ffer ahsat 391,18 time trey eueas neUaed river aai 1,t% a eaaipeUUve ie»le4-kU MdlMNSefli. Tke river ta la the farm •f MIIn ami graaales aad meet It JM ttaeaeai er better parity, except
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    • 94 2 Going to Europe for business and time is running short* Yes, when you ere on business and every minute counts, you can rely on us. Aerof lot operates three flights weekly from Singapore to Europe on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays via Moscow. It takes you less than 13 hours to
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 351 3 THE Government has decided not to adopt the International Labour Organisation's recommends tic— to give special privileges to oktar workers. The Interna tionai Labour Contomm recommended at its Mth f —inn in Geneva in Juno 1980 that in cases llffl 11
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    • 371 3 THE Deportment of Trade wffl ■—f eight electrooIci manufacturers here takiag part Id the National Electronic Production Conference (Nepcon) West Exand CoflferflKX in Anaheim, California, in March ÜBS. The eight compaaies which wffl attend wle of the world's largest electronics National Kap Pte
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    • 223 3 POLAROID Singapore Pte Ltd has introduced three types of new products two models of instant cameras, an instant photomicrography system and an extended range of new fDms to the local market yesterday. Mr KK Tang, Polaroid Singapore's manager, said he bettrves that about 90 per
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    • 193 3 THE SINGAPORE bstttute o| Standards and Industrial Roasarch will coadact a practical coon» on high M pgliUi IfllllCf DQUju CBtWlllayiplHi from Sep 9 to Oct The course alms to provide participants with an Introductory and advanced knowledge of liquid chromatographic methods of >-lydi in sevural application areas: teed
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    • 391 3 WILLIAM Jacks A Co (S) Pte Ltd has appointed Vlaeeat Bag Gaaa Cheag and Tenaee Laa tag Eamg as sales managers tor its buDdiag and {dumbing division» respectively. Prior to Joining Jacks, Mr Eng was the sales manager of a company rifling in boOding materials. He assumes
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    • 372 3 A SPECIALIST la employee training and dtwhjnwnt haa suggested that the Skffla Development Fund would be put to the beet nee V a major share of its funds were channelled to institutions of training and development. Mr George Gaapar, managing
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    • 398 3  -  By KOH TSE YING A TOTAL of MB worker* wore retrenched in the second quarter of this year. Last year, second quarter retrenchments amounted to 1905. For the full year, 70» worker» were retrenched. This figure includes the 4JOD who lost their Jobs as
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 853 4 Agencies IN SPITE of Wall Street's euphoria over falling interest rates, a strong and lasting turnaround in the US economy remains far from focus. The unexpectedly swift drop in US interest rates this summer and the growing consensus among financial experts including some notable pessimists
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    • 437 4 Reuter ECONOMIST Henry Kaufman is considered something of a magician on Wall Street he can turn a bear into a bull overnight. Kaufman's extraordinary power waS demonstrated on Tuesday when, by forecasting further declines in interest rates, he halted the downward market trend,
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    • 311 4 OCCIDENTAL Petroleum will go directly to Cities Service's shareholders with a US$l.9 billion cash offer for 49 per cent of the company even though Cities' board rejected a similar proposal from Occidental. Los Angeles-based Occidental, the 12th largest US oil company, said
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    • 145 4 Reuter CRUDE oil prices continued weak yesterday on the European spot market ahead of today's Opec market monitoring committee meeting in Vienna. Prices were slightly lower than last week, with Saudi Arabian light sour crude quoted at U5530.75 to $30.80 a barrel compared with
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    • 465 4 Reuter PEACEFUL pro-Solidarity demonstrations were held In Warsaw and in the Baltic port of Szczecin on Wednesday as a leading Warsaw newspaper urged Poles to spurn appeals of the suspended labour movement's clandestine activities. More than 800 Warsaw residents in a continuing show of
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    • 287 4 Reuter AMERICAN workers can look forward to rapidly growing wages and falling unemployment, a report by the Rand Research Organisation said. The reason is that fewer births since 1960 will force employers to compete for fewer young workers. The report predicts this is
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    • 501 4 Reuter AP EIGHTEEN congressmen have filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of the US$9B.3 billion tax bill on which President Reagan has staked his personal prestige. The suit was filed in the district court on Wednesday by representative Henson Moore, nine other Republicans and
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    • 728 4 ARRIVALS Service Local From Operator Number Time PAA PA005 0025 JFK/SFO/HKG SLA SQ43 oeoo DHA SIA SQ101 0005 KUL CAL CI010 0830 JED/DHA TMA TL341 0830 BEY/DXB MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 0945 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL SU SQ201 1030 HLP
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    • 406 5 Reuter THE Reagan Administration will formally notify Congress this week of its intention to sell 60 F-5E and F-5F fighter aircraft to Taiwan, the White House said. A decision to supply the planes was made earlier this year when the United
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    • 132 5 UPI STANLEY Lo, chairman of the Four Seas group and O C Tours, has announced plans to launch a new charter airline for passengers between the US west coast and Asia. The new airline, called Four Seas Airlines, is scheduled to begin operations on
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    • 491 5 AP CHINA has rejected a US proposal for new restrictions on Chinese textile exports to the US market that would reduce their average annnal growth to less than one per cent. The official Xinhua news agency said on Wednesday that the US proposal "very unfair
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    • 289 5 Reuter VOLKSWAGEN. West Germany's largest car producer, said it will introduce short-time working at its car plants for the first time in seven years. Volkswagen said workers at all its West German factories will go on short hours and all production halted far 10
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    • 946 5 Reuter WEST Germany's second largest electrical concern, AEG-Tstefunken, has won crucial support of its creditors in its bid to stave off bankruptcy. In a statement issued after a seven-hour meeting with its AEG chairman Heinz Duerr said AEG had received the promise of
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    • 100 5 SAUDI Arabia recorded a 12 per cent increase in its GNP during the fiscal year ending June 30, Information Minister Mohammed Abdo Yamani odd. Yamani told the newspaper M AI-Nadwa" that the growth had been higher than expected and would help ensure a prosperous
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    • 414 5 UPI THE Japanese steel industry often is held up to ailing American steelmakers as the model of productivity and worker-management cooperation. But researchers at Carnegie-Mellon University say no one in the US is sure Just how Japanese steel companies operate, much less whether
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 523 5 Agencies BRITAIN, Italy and West Germany and other US allies will again be able to compete with American companies to supply the US military under legislation given final approval on Wednesday by the US House of Representatives. The defence authorisation bill removes two "buy American" provisions inserted last
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    • 377 5 AP THE Lebanese presidential election that was to have been held yesterday has been postponed because of deteriorating security, the state-run television station reported on Wednesday night. The election was reset for 11am local time on Monday, the broadcast said, airing a statement from parliament speaker
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    • 460 5 UNEMPLOYMENT in Q»<n» is a temporary" phenomenon, the Chinese authorities believe. The terms of "unemployment" and "the unemployed" are banned In official statements and are used only in reference to capitalist countries. The authorities prefer to use the term "people waiting for a Job". The
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  • 1506 6  -  Terrorist attacks and a faltering economy are undermining confidence at home and abroad in Mr Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe, writes TONY HAWKINS J f TONY HAWKINS FT THE last few weeks have been some of the most difficult for Mr Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe's Prime Minister, since he
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  • 445 6 THE NEED to treat older people as something more than worn out young ones has been emphasised by the government often enough. Worldwide, there has for years been a tendency to regard grey hair as a passport to the rocking chair and the recessions of
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    • 348 6 ABOUT THE MAN We know him as the outstanding leader of labour; (but) there it much more to the man and to hi* history that make him both a pretence and a symbol. For Devan Nair is indubitably among the Singaporeans who gave and are giving much to create our
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 1062 7  - Feldstein new advocate for Reaganomics ANATOLE KALETSKY assesses the likely impact on Reaganomics of the new chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers. ANATOLE KALETSKY FT THE Reagan administration at last has an economist who wiD be able to risk his reputation in defending Reaganomics. Mr Martin Feldstein, th&
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  • 1363 7  -  The nationalistic drive to reduce American interests is faltering amidst one of Canada's worst economic crises in 50 years. NATHAN MARGOLIN reports from Ottawa. NATHAN MARGOLIN NATHAN MARGOLIN NYT ONE OF the worst economic crises in 50 years is «wreaking havoc in Canada *Snd
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  • 967 7  -  An aluminium refinery, the showpiece of a development programme in Sakata, a medium-sized Japanese city, recently closed down. CHARLES SMITH considers the effects of its closure on Sakata. CHARLES SMITH CHARLES SMITH FT WHAT happens when a company operating a big industrial plant in a
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 653 7 < I -IM-OHE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 To us, a girl is somebody's wife (6) 7 A large box causing discomfort during a cricket match (3, 5) 8 Game that's nothing if not political (4) 10 Make it clear a performance gets better (4, 2) 11 Land of the
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 159 9 I frifcn ■—hrirgr sssn etorisg prim 4»' Balk fob $0.00 selßrs, old drum (is second hug drum) fob 183.10 sellers, fob tfl.oo seller». qjgpra: Mixed (loose) >40.00 buyers Plpptr: Muntok white peppetUob Asta NLW $310.00 seilersHSarawak white pepper faq fobJjfLW <306.00 sellers. SinwalN special black pepper fob NL§
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    • 195 9 YARN and cotton prices weft quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (ft) HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) OfHw yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,440; 32b 3,135, 40* 3,239 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pfeee gsads: China Butand Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly unq;
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    • 314 9 BD&APOKE: Yesterday's closing ibices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent firof class (Kangaroo) new crofk 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.80, 100 per cent third cbl 0.15, 25 per cent new crop no slock, B-10 per cent 0.73. TfeAl BROKEN: A-super 0 58>Special O
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    • 344 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed quietly steady with September One RSS buyers quoted at 178.00 cents a kilo, unchanged from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were about unchanged but gained some ground in subsequent trading before easing slightly towards the morning's close on some September and October
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    • 327 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt fob. 179.00 UO.OON Int. 1 R.S.S. September 178.00 178.30 Int. 1 R.S.S. October 179.00 179.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 170.50 172.50N UK/Coot 169.50 171JON Int. 3 R.S.S. 16( 50 187 SON UK Coot
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    • 113 9 NOON SSI «nd SMR (meat yeat ardqr RA8 SSR20 SSR 50 (1-ton pallet) (1 ton pellet) (Carnal Bayers is*. SO 158.00 ■kw >KU) teller* 150 50N 157-OON Oetefca (Forward 1 Bayer* Sri IS* JO 157 00 to 190 SON I58.00N MRELB Septal iker Octaka W SMRCV SMRL
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    • 28 9 Rubber: Aug 19 Singapore: Sept: 178.00 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: Sept: 197.75 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 101 tonnes (down 139 tonnes)
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    • 58 9 THE STRAITS UN price in Peaaag yesterday was still at the IT A fleer price level ef Mf29.1l a kilo, dealers said. The lower dlspesal ef ere was mostly absorbed by tbe buffer stock manager. Tsrnever dropped to 151 tennee from 2M os Wednesday aad there was as
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    • 1090 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures were easier at midday, between £7 and £12 a tonne below Wednesday's dose in traded positions. Dealers said commission house selling shortly after the opening call depressed nearby prices by about £20. Gains of £7 to £2 at die opening call were slightly less than
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    • 216 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed near the low end of a SV« UScent range in December, up 3V« to 6% cents a bushel. Late exporter selling punctured bullish enthusiasm generated by rumours of Indian export interest, traders said. A modest increase in country movement and continued barge
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    • 188 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed on or near the highs, up 12 to 8 Vt US-cents a bushel in increased late trade. Prices firmed towards the close on local short-covering of sales made when financial intrument futures trimmed early gains, traders said. The soybean market seemed to
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    • 127 9 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yesterday rose further on light covering in continued quiet trading, dealers said. In August south and central rose M 52.50 each to $687.50 and $685 a tonne respectively and south was unchanged at $685. In September south gained $2.50 to $687.50.
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    • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
      • 963 9 NEW YORK IN A roller coaster day, stock prices closed mixed in the heaviest trading on record as profit-taking erased the heavy gains recorded earlier in the day. Volume on Wednesday totalled some 134 million shares, the first time daily turnover has ever exceeded 100 million shares.
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    • 68 9 Where taste still matters. The elegant restaurant in the heart of the financial district serves cuisine franqaise exclusively. For Luncheon, from 12 noon 'till 2.30 pm and for Dinner, from 7 pm 'till 11 pm. For Reservations, telephone *****66. On the sth Floor of The Octagon, 105 Cecil Street, Singapore
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    • 82 9 £*v BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS ROCS DEVELOPMENT BANK (TAIPEI, TAIWAN, REPUBLIC OF CHINA) U.S. $20,000,000 FLOATING RATE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE FEBRUARY 1984 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the six months interest period from 23rd August 1982 to 23rd February 1983, the
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  • 1580 10 BID aad offer prices officially feted and bmtmm in aad reported to the Slack Excbaap at «mapore yesterday, with the number of dares traded shown ia brackets in lota of UN units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ON* INDUBTBIAL A COMMBBCIAL Aaata (1508)
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  • 2763 10 IMS Hi«k Low COMH*7 Last Sale +erOr*. Die Dhr Cw Gr*» rw Net P/K Vol rooo) Day Hick Lew 8BCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 360 233 308 330 141 291 m 338 347 133 210 318 88 138 210 340 Aetna Alcorn Allied Choc BAT Bate Ben Berjaya
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  • 1630 10 BID and otter prioM officially listed and t—j In ud reported to the Koala Lumpur Stack Exchanft yesterday, with tie number of dam traded rixnrn In tarackets In lots of MM units, ualea other wtee specified DOHJIRUU A*» (11«) kkmm (1MB) (1) LOT (1) I.M (1) LOi
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  • 609 10 THE Wall fill mil iMfii ii* rjsHrSS. •UwS far ttwthw mIT* aa^slhlrt eiverlig their psoMoas, ja&atiSr iT! The SMli^Mb--11,Tt potat ph to BIM. Ob Wihiifcy, 1» Mn leapt ».0 potato la eoaeert wtth the reeetd WII petal To» day rally by the Daw Jeaee ladaatrtal
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  • 474 10 BUYERS maintained a strong presence at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, taking shares significantly higher in active dealings. For the second consecutive day, the New Straits Times Industrial Index rose, gaining another 13.89 points to 74KJ8 and bringing the gains over the past
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 801 11 NYT Ttfi New York Stock Exchange's unprecedented tottf volume of 225.5 million sbCres on Tuesday and Wtfpesday has swung the spofiight upon huge institutiqotl investors who, over the past decade, have displqged individuals as the do*inant factor in the stock market. At the start
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    • 184 11 SHAREHOLDERS of Cartober» Brewery Malay** Bfcd ha» approved the issue of 3.6 million ordinary shares of Mlkeach at a price of $3.60 pet* share to bumiputra investors. ->> PWBAL Catas, Wires M*al Maaafaetarlag BH expects to recommend a l dividend of 5 per cent gns for the financial
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    • 783 11 EQUITIES and government bohds moved lower yesterday in Reaction to this week's shacp gains but selling pressure was light. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 11.3 points at 567.9. fyessey ended 22p lower at 518 even though its first quarter figures were broadly in line wi®
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 99 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher in quiet trading which concentrated on Ansadak, cement shares and industry groups. The Book Club index rose 1.63 points to 9751 on turnover of 29 .2 million baht. AUO 19 MM ♦A AakkMTlMl MirMN ill SSfof js Ud t at Bun JwtkmZ ♦4 ChMoncThi
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    • 49 11 ADO It > MM Aooit jftjM A IM1 —eh iESWLzzz MM Wdl 1AM fU UH ack HI IM +A1 Ml -Al un AM1 Ul +AM una Md MO -AM 0JB7 «un AIM AMB U aaeh AW ♦AMI AMI -AMI lAJi ooeh AM oocta AM uneb U.« -A1 AM oncb
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    • 250 11 HONGKONG STOCKS yesterday closed mixed after fluctuations throughout the day, while the Hang Seng index closed off 5.« points to 1,035.55 after having risen 13.22 by noon. Prices fssftl IsitiaHy in line with Wall Street but soon iecu»ered on bargain bunting and closed higher for the morning.
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    • 208 11 SHARE prices yesterday eased in afternoon trading, eroding morning gains, as local investors neglected overseas market indications, dealers said. The All Ordinaries index closed off 1.8 points at 464.9 with industrials down 2.6 points at 606.4 and resources 12 points lower at 350.3. p, ggg ii
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    • 462 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower In fairly active trading, with investors cautious after Wednesday's sharp increase, dealers said. The market average closed down 23.03 at' 6,967.78 on a trading volume of 210 million shares and the Tokyo Stock Exchange index lost 0.94 to close at 518.54.
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    • 867 11 THE BANK OF NEWYORK COMPANY, INC. 48 WALL STREET. NEW YORK, N Y. ***** Consolidated Statements of Income Consolidated Statements of Condition For the years ended Dec ember 31. December 11. 1980 1981 1980 1981 Interest Income Interest and Fws on Loans Interest on Investment Securities Taxable Exempt from Federal
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    • 128 12 RtoM IndiCM sss 15? out OCi ■«a«l ItHI MCm Qrutf MPn hn in «n. W M 530 +00 +40 30 +30 BT Indicator: ST Industrials: Aug It Aug It 13MM *****3 582.12 9t7.35 MS 4M«U BM Ml CsuStaf EST 130 m m 740 310 «T0 40 330 300 SB
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      155 12 A STRONG btyiig wave tnk share prices higher m the Sleek Exchange ef Shg»> ■eve yesterday, as the teetarieal rehe—d eittnd Its third toy. Ike Btraits Timee Industrial Index reee «aether IJJB points te MVJS while the Buttons Time* Mater ef the toy's 1« meet aettve eeaaters eelleeted
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    • 52 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday ST0.2 Tuesday 568-2 Week Ago MM DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 828.43 Tuesday 831-24 Week Ago TJ7.21 Thursday 1035.56 Wednesday 1041.03 Week Ago 966J6 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 008.4 Wednesday 600.0 Week Ago 614.7 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 466.1 n««/ia v 466 7 H.K.HANG SENG Week
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    • 97 12 THE New York stock market was mixed yesterday morning as the frenzied activity of the previous two days showed signs of abating. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 6.09 to 835.52 in the first half hour. But declining issues outnumbered gainers by about 3 to
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  • 472 12  -  lIKiBIKI I Companies Editor: Mm Übmi By CHOO AI LENG UNITED Motor Works (M) Bhd, which yesterday announced results tor the interim period ended June 30, has kept mum about the detailed results of its recently completed one-far-three rights issue. It merely said the rights
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  • 54 12 WEARNE Brothers hat bought the remaining 24,000 shares of *100 each in subsidiary Applied Engineering (Pte) Ltd for $2.68 million cash. With the acquisition of this 30 per cent interest, Applied Engineering is now a wholly owned subsidiary. Its main activities are in
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  • 47 12 KEPPEL Shipyard has raised its stake in subsidiary Far East Levingston .Shipbuilding (FELS) to 61.42 per cent from 60.8 per cent. The latest purchase involved 288,530 Far East Levingston shares. Keppel Shipyard's total in the subsidiary is now 27.7 mim<w shares.
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  • 243 12 MULTI-PUBPOSEHeld-iaga Wki will be changing its registrar from Aug 25 to Multi-Purpose Management Sdn Bhd, 19th floor, Wisma MCA, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. Its out-going registrar is Lims Management Consultants Company. PAPER Products (M) Bhd has announced the resignation of Mr Tan Cheow Koon as a director of
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  • 161 12 THE authorities have finally approved Untied Motor Works Bhd's purchase of the Toyota vehicle operations from Inchcnpe Bhd, eight months after it was first The approvala, announced by both companies jsnaday, are for the acquMtloa of four companies Assembly Services Sdn Bhd, Automotive Industries, Borneo
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  • 376 12  -  By CHRIS LIM NATIONAL Iran Steel IODs is reotganUng its corporate etiucture to facilitate its t*—and diversification. The group's restructuring involves five subsidiaries, four of which are wholly owned. National Iron will transfer its entire 0J per cent interest in subsidiary Eastern Wire Manufacturiw Co
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 282 12 See page 11 for London stocks Assurance for Partners ACCOUNTANTS, ARCHITECTS, DENTAL SURGEONS, DOCTORS, SOLICITORS AND OTHERS IN PARTNERSHIP Will your partnership finances survive the death or retirement of a Partner? Ii m hMd Retirement is foreseeable, but death can strike a partnership at anytime. According to currant mortality tables,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 51 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Fair; showers in in the late afternoon. Repsrt for 84 at the airport: r Maximum temperature JL4 Associated humidity 72 Minimum temperature 36.3 Associated humidity 88 Hours of sunshine f.70 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 13L3 Total rainy days for the month
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 393 13 -FREIGHT rates and warrisk insurance for foreign tankers loading Iranian oil "W the Persian Gulf have ~¥isen sharply following threat to bomb ships -•trading with Iran. Iraqi forces shelled 9lfan's main Kharg Island •xfk terminal in the Gulf on Wednesday but avoided
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    • 588 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ A CONTAINER repair company in Penang has claimed that investments worth about $1 million may be lost and at least "35 employees laid off. This follows a move by Kontena Nasional (KN) to undertake its own repairs of damaged
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 103 13 A DUTCH contractor, Nedeco, is to tarry out a master plan of the port of Beira's needs' after 1965. The work, which will include the designing of new quays, is being financed by the Netherlands government under a South African Development Co-ordination Conference Programme. Nedeco is already
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      • 131 13 RECORD numbers of Canadian and US-flag lakers are heading into lay-up as bulk cargoes plummet in line with the North America reces-. sion. According to Rear Admiral Robert Timbrel], president of the Dominion Marine Association, 20 Canadian lakers wfcre laid-up by late last month and the
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    • 729 13 fniiim U— CtA SMpptagLto J !*>(• CM Actupeiego Shpg Afea Alfred CT All trans A*at Aapoivt Anhsinf Attn Shpg APCUat APL Argentine ASCL ASL Com AriaMerekaat Atlas Lines Austasia Liar AustralaaCoat Balt-Orteat Baltic Bangkok Coal Bank Liae BBS BhUM Ben AMa Beatnik Biatulu Contractors Bine runnel Blue
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    • 1279 14 THE structure and organ*inoti of UK woria snipping induilijr is constantly undergoing chances especially in the sectors of management, ship finances and port operations. Bunker prices have stabUsed and are expected to decrease. Freight rates are holding firm in the Southeast Asian region but, internationally, the freight market
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    • 1507 14 FRENCH coal charterers on Wednesday secured two vessels, one to carry 90,000 long tons from Norfolk to France at US$3.BO fio trimmed and other for 70,000 long tons from Baltimore to the Continent at $4.40. Grain chartering was again quiet including around 16,000 long tons of wheat covered
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    • 535 14 AP GREECE, with 2,876 ships, has the biggest merchant ship fleet in the world, according to US government figures, and Liberia comes in second with 2,380 ships. However, in actual tonnage Liberia is easily the world's number one merchant shipping power, with a
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    • 75 14 AP THE US Navy awarded US$BO2.B million in contracts to three companies for charter and conversion of op to 13 cargo ships that would be loaded with weapons and supplies (or marine brigades and stationed "in areas of potential crisis." The action is designed to enhance the
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    • 216 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Golf, Straits porta/Australia. Straits Japan and the member lines: ACS (FAB 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.
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    • 296 15 THE Asian Development Bank has agreed to extend technical assistance for the Papua New Guinea Harbours Board (PNGHB) to review the requirements of its port system and prepare a rehabilitation and development programme. At present, PNGHB manages 16 of the country's
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    • 143 15 AFP THE South Korean vessel Sam bow Banner which was reportedly sunk early off the Iranian coast by Iraqi forces last week, has been found aground and is to be towed to the Iranian Port of Bandar Khomeiny, according to a report received by Lloyds in Londone.
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    • 613 15 THE PHILIPPINE government is studying a bill which will exempt shipping lines from legal liability in case containers pre-sealed by shippers are found to contain articles other than those reflected in the manifests. The bill seeks to amend a section in the
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    • 4583 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world v» 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 fhe Port
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    • 689 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO > GodownsFCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location b But&ng 203/82 21.8.82 2300 Leo Shpg 49 1600-1700/0400-0500 Kl/Kl SS Bridge 37W 21.882 0400 NOL 49 U00-1300/1200-1300 B4/F4 Hew Pony 068 21.8.82 0700 Sin
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    • 1733 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Acrtpotqga an Singapore Shpg Corpora tion (S) Euro-Asia Line (PM/KL/PK). UMb CmMmt Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFXA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Abt-Evute Um Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). A 1
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    • 393 22 FINANCIALLY-TROU-BLED Seatrain T.ifwc has filed a reorganisation plan with the New York bankruptcy court and is now waiting for the go ahead to put it into action. The plan hinges on the creation of a new private company to take over Seatrain's
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    • 248 22 MODERN Terminals Limited, operator of Berths One and Five at the Kwai Chung container port in Hongkong, is upgrading and expanding its real-time computer system after only nine months of operation. The initial stage of this expansion took place on July 27, when the live operation
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    • 506 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES An wo Venture 35/6 Borneo alongside 20.8.82/0600 Bunga Orkld 33/4 Leo Shpg alongside 20.8.82/1830 Bunga Setawar 45A Leo Shpg alongside 20.8.82/1500 Kota Angkasa 10/11 PIL alongside 20.8.82/1500 Kola Wangi 8/9 PIL alongside 20.8.82/1800 Kwang Chow 38/9 Sin
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    • 415 13 HELICOPTER MARINE SERVICES 24 tnur service by twin-engined helicopters to vessels at sea in Malacca Straits and South Ctona Sea. TEL4SIS7II HELI SERVICES (PTE.) LTDHelicopters also available for casual charter, aerial photography etc. cfnrr. \RI > INI WTMI Orient Overseas ContkuMeA Line FULLY CONTMOUSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) S'pvt
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    • 115 13 A *1 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE rows m. to. n&v I 1 II 111 I|HI II I I I I M—M———Wl rt 1 ,'rii i rrtr Hi,. l l i'i rr 1." 3 TP Sep IS Sip 19 S«p 19 Sep 23
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    • 19 13 mm LONDON Freights ORIENT Exchange^ CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule REGIONAL Weather CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port
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    • 781 13 The Snujapore s Straits Business Times World directory at your gf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UJS. PACIFIC, QU jJ", ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS PS 5 ffJ* 22-23/1 21-29/6 54/9 11-12/9 15-20/9 25-21/9 34/10 24-25/1 30-31/8 74/9 13-14/9 21-22/9 27-21/9 54/10 23/9 24/9
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    • 593 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Container Service To Eur Mr T Kcbflf Vessel Spurt 1) Mstfes 2) Mm 3) Hb*r| 4) Gb»r t 1) Gtor 2) H bw| 3) B'mi 4) RiUm 5) UN PKM KMM feftrt I PERMN 24/8 1/9 13/9 14/9 16/9 LMM M SM SiM S«M SaM h
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    • 320 14 m Y.S. LINE yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES North WMt Atlantic/Canada »T VCt fU 4MM VS. 21/9 22/9 2V> T#MM 27/9 2t/i 1/U Ka*h*M 3/11 4/11 7/11 I hmj 14/11 17/ M 21/14 IMp V» 7/9 14/9 11/9 17/9 19/9 Kami NT 1/14 9/14 14/14 lt/ia 21/14 2/11 27/14 urp |4
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    • 887 15 The Straits Steamship Group oci Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT an or emmkh lIISUUVW two crass KDmaoNHT OSMA MT H burg Bren R Cam le Hawe S tan SJM SJM SJM W SJM UM bM UM SjM 24/1 UM SiM 22/1 23/1 27/1
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    • 764 15 NOTICES DAIICHI ("HI O kLSKN KALSHA, TOKYO M.V. "SHI WA MAR I V-*" PROM MOJI ARRIVED ON 12TH Al Cil ST, MB AT P.P.*. GO DOW > NO. m IA General Survey oil damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on 23rd August 1982 as from 9
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    • 584 16 -Lloyd '0 CONTENT tJK IwerpM Bay CMtMEM* Iriua Eipress Ki»t<i B IT Cardfan Bay EXPORTS J 15/9 17/9 19/9 20/9 22/9 23/9 25/9 27/9 28/9 30/9 1/10 3/10 5/10 C/ 10 8/10 7/10 9AIO 11/10 12/10 14/10 18/10 20/10 22/10 23/10 25/10 accepting 'nmtmwwm cargo tor CARIBBEAN'WEST MMS na Kwntwi
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    • 542 16 CONVENTIONAL SERVICE T«/Fr«n BUSAN STOOf P Kctanc HIM 179N/IMI 30 31 A»( 26 71 A* KM 177V/17K. 21-23 Sept X S«X FULLY CONTAROBED TO/FROM NORTH Mi t. MB OKI* 10/1 11/8 19 8 9/9 trutx 20/1 21/1 28/8 17/9 o.l—ilU 71 27/8 28/8 V 9 25/9 1. HONS WEN 81
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    • 392 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/FUROPt CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTVK Fa ft ICL CARGO FOR: m O IK m KM HM IN) Mm v/t IS/9 17/9 u/» 21/9 22/9 L*t» 1/9 «/i u/1 n/t vn I/ib ui» IV* 14/9 24/9 VII 7/11 9/11 11/11 17/11 ALSO KctPiMc ia/Fa i ra /ra TO 60TMDMC.
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    • 1041 16 7/yz Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON Spert 22/25 a* »/»>m 15/17 S«p< 1/JSapl l/lIS¥ BFSSC Agents in Mokiyva BCXJSTEAD SHIPPRnIG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7 —PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1 8 Componia Arfwnmt o« Mimmcmii in»ereomii»o«a( S AC If "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMS FOR DURBAN MONTEVDEO
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    • 315 16 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD 31 SANKYO LINE SUN UNION LINE SOUTHERN CROSS I 23/1 KUAW LUMPUR PORT KELANG SMOSE MM TU 22*1144/7 I *****70 BOOK KG S CAST ASU 1 m <MW EAST ASM KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/SOUTH PACIFIC Sin(apore P.Ketanf Loadnc tar: KAYO MARU 6/9 Jayapwa.
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    • 736 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEODAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) HOOEIOAM I JEODAH I AQABA I COLOMBO 3-4/9 13-14/10 22-23/11 3-11/9 13-21/10 23-30/11 Sated 20-23/3 13-20/3 22-23/3 23-27/3 7-3/10 23-30/10 1-2/11 4-3/11 I 10-17/11 7-0/12 11-12/12 14-10/12 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES
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    • 889 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS anas cortavo soma to/fkom oman HBURG BHAVEN ROAM HAW SOTO* Sport P MjajWOomo,/ Aostru Anhrtrp FrpocoMUß n/t 17/9 19/9 29/1 22/9 15/9 3/9 V 9 2V9 27/9 29/9 39/9 23/9 ro europe »i pullr CUT OlEMwfk TtMoEipm, MmID CvMpoß* 11/9 21/9 9/19 21/9 21/9 29/19 4/19 C/
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    • 717 17 f«i j. K I ScanDutchtf WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER DAWKI/scan SERVICE I F Kt SM I KM WCQN SM I I Ml LATI 77 jt 10MBON t *a M6ON*/| ik n casus »/i mom MOON in APA twos 5/9 MS otin ANSON in I A PROGKSS 10/1 SUAMM r Aa 15/9
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    • 482 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT S RE R'DAM HULL HMBG CORABANK 2 Oct 28 Oct 31 Oct 4 Nov CLYDEBANK 28 Nov 25 D~ 51 i£ J Jo Lukes/o Linos U.S. GULF DVtECT SERVICE (•New Orleans, Mobile, Houston, Galveston) U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE (Also accepting
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    • 1762 18 K line KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW YORK/E.CANADA CALIFORNIA FEEKR VESSEL STORE MONO KSSEL TOKYO NYORIt S'VHAH ST KMI M EMERALD VIS 24A*f AURO6E MARU V 64 13 bept 9 Oct 14 Oct 11 Oct K HONIER VU 27 Aui NEW JERSEY MARU VG2 20 Sept 18
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    • 637 18 (32 0 CAUFORNIA/PACHC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lu*| tar lOS ANGEIIS. SAN FRANCISCO SEATTU. TACOM. KWCdUWI 11 Fa/Fa Cwti—i wr i so> usot toct AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accoto* fa/fa CmUmm PUM| S port MM Md SH taxm* IS 20/21 22/73 A* 7 Sept 9 Sf* 15 Sep(
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    • 575 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES n£ LTD Roorr 60 V ICB Building, Way. Smgapoff Tfi *****22 *****67 P Ke.ang Te' *****1/6 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES S pore Loadng For: MYAUG NO. IS 25 Aug Bandar Abbas/Bandar Khomeni GUNONG TAHAN 10 Sept Bandar Abbas/Bandar Khomeni HAEROONO. 3 11 Sept Jeddab/Port Sudan/Ateiamba Hyundae Shipping
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    • 686 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suite 2616 International Paza. Anson Rd Smgapo't-0207 Tel *****11 COLmesi if omAse&jLiarK BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK CHEWY BBOIS. Vessel Lm4m a Spore P. KotangLoatfng tar 25 At* 27 Am BOULO9C/rOAM/UK (AVON)/NANTES SSept 12 Sept FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Abo acceptmg Self apore P. Keianf loadnf for
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    • 680 19 k Wi FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A^^^ACf TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C CONTAINER S pore Closing Times. FCL Cargo 0400 25/8 LCL Cargo 1600 24/8 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) USA CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACIFIC COAST EXPORT IMPORT LCL Carco acceptable to ft
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    • 561 19 MALDIVE LINES MALWK GRACE- 22/8 In Port Loading For Jeddah MAW* NAMGATOB 22/8 23/8 25/8 Loading For Dubai man MPCtTDt 30/8 Loading For Male ■KM* NMi* 20/8 TAWAU Loading For MUSCAT/DUBAI/ Sailed OAMMAM/KUWAIT MALWtt PWK 28/8 Loading For KARACHI/DUBAI OAMMAM/KUWAIT MALDWE PROGRESS 28/8 Loading For Kuwait HAUWE CREST 25/8 Loading
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    • 1261 19 SS SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD Market Street Sirtfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lmes) Cable Address SKSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 251 M t REUHK POMNC M/S SHARKAT NAM SOON SON BM>. IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. *SSRS HM THONG SHPPMG 23 WeM Ou«.r
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    • 50 19 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 190% I 1906. 19th fir, Stanton House 3 Sheaton S pore 0106 Telephone *****88 (5 Imes) t *****35 Tetei R*****9 SASH* REGULAR SEJMCES TO EAST MALAYSIA Equipped with *20 tons ••25 tons ••*4O tons derrick Freezer Chambers BfrjULUj R^A^fTsl A* A w i m n
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    • 536 20 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE LTD 20Tm floor ocean building Singapore 0104 VARffTING <i' 1 13 LiN c Si GENERAL 913'11 122 UNES> TELE* »S iJS9S RS 2SS6S A d CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHiP Kej|ioiial Container Lilies 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING 1300 HRS EVERY TUESDAY
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    • 236 21 5S EGYPTIAN! IKITFPM ATinKi Al I irsJF t FII I INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL EGYPTIAN FLAG 1 HPPING Pit |ID < I'jrt* f.entff M,' Sqturf por» 04^9 > c ?:01 If! ?'lB*ll ?7JS <81 'MM*; HSH M Sin Bh(1 >l *****1 4860; Pi l»l }»«<<>*(> 111 )9'lS Pfnjnj In 16u;88 S&
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