The Business Times, 1 September 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1982 60 CENTS
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  • 549 1  -  By BERNADETTE CHOOI THE Medisave Scheme is not intended to replace medical benefits already provided by employers, said the Minister of Health, Mr Goh Chok Tong. In Parliament yesterday, he emphasised that, in most cases, it is an improvement over what employers now provide since
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  • 85 1 MR JB Jeyaretnam, the member for Anson, was reprimanded and warned in Parliament yesterday for his dishonourable conduct and contempt of the House. The motion, described by the Committee of Privileges as lenient, was brought against him for raising a matter without first disclosing his "direct personal pecuniary
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  • 390 1 INTEREST payable on savings placed with the Post Office Savings Bank will be cut back by one point from today to 7.5 per cent on balances of up to $100,000, and to 6 per cent on balances above that amount. This drop in deposit
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  • 238 1 SINGAPORE'S external trade continues to grow at a snail's pace with no signs of a speedy recovery yet. Badly hit by the worldwide recession, the foreign trade for the first seven months of this year amounted to 161.91 billion, up a
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  • 470 1  -  By JOHN LIM THE Government may raise its stake in the fifth downstream plant of the $2 billion Sumitomo petrochemical complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau. It is understood that the Government, which now owns 28 per cent of Ethylene Glycols (Singapore) Pte Ltd (EGS),
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  • 318 1 HYUNDAI Construction Company of South Korea has awarded local contractor Active Building and Civil Construction Pte Ltd a substantial subcontract to build the superstructure of Marina Centre. Hyundai secured the $475 million superstructure contract in March this year. Active will be the only subcontractor for
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 45 1 PRESIDENT C V Devan Nair will officially open the fourth Asean labour ministers' meeting on Sep 6 at Mandarin Hotel. The two-day meeting will be preceded by a preparatory meeting of senior labour officials of the Asean countries on Sep 3 and 4.
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    • 56 1 UPI THE US government's leading economic indicators went up by 1.3 per cent in July, the fourth consecutive monthly increase and a sign recovery is on its way. The Commerce Department said seven of the 10 available indicators showed improvement for July. Those that did not showed
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    • 43 1 UPI JAPAN'S exports of four-wheel vehicles in July registered the 12th straight monthly decline from the year-ago level, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association reported. The association said exports totalled 494,601 units, down 8 per cent from July last year. UPI
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    • 62 1 UPI CONSUMER spending in Japan rose 2.5 per cent, the highest in nine years, and the gross national product for the same April-June quarter showed the sharpest growth in two years, the Economic Planning Agency reported. GNP for the period was 199,025 billion yen in real terms for
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    • 73 1 Reuter JAPANESE Finance Minister Michio Watanabe told leaders of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party he expects a record national tax revenue shortfall of between 5,000 billion and 6,000 billion yen in the 1982 fiscal year ending next March. This would be well above U* 2,881 billion yen
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    • 66 1 Reuter POLISH authorities put on a huge show of force in central Warsaw yesterday in preparation for mass demonstrations called by underground leaders of the Solidarity trade union to mark the second anniversary of its birth. Columns of armoured personnel carriers, water cannons, trucks and busloads of police
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    • 52 1 AP THE Indonesian Supreme Court has ordered a Jakarta district court to revoke the confiscation of an Indonesia-Australia milk industry Joint venture. The district court had confiscated on August 7 the holdings belonging to the Australian Dairy Corporation in the firm Indomilk, a joint venture producing sweetened canned
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    • 75 1 Reuter BANCO National de Cuba, the Cuban central bank, has asked more than 10 Japanese banks to reschedule their long term loans to Cuba falling due before the end of 1985 for 10 years with a grace period of three years. Banking sources said similar requests were
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  • 178 1 FIVE «meter» at Ctty Cmtry Oak Ml (m lawyer an expected te appear la ewrt today to face iterin ever aa breach eertala secttew af the Campaalee Act. Aeetritaf te the ttceter •t CllVa Commercial Crime Dtvtatea, Mr Bakar Maaaa, the atx were arrested aad
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  • 530 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG BANKERS and financiers are now more bullish about their business prospects (or the second half of this year than they were in March. But traders and those in the distributive trade are less optimistic about their prospects for this period. These
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 296 2 Reuter A NUMBER or US economists have attributed the recent rise in Federal funds and dealer repurchase agreements rates to a reversal of positive market psychology. supply pressures from approaching Treasury auctions and problems some major banks face in issuing certificates of
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    • 113 2 THE RECENTLY formed Institute of Banking and Finance Alumni will be holding its first Annual Dinner and Dance at the Mandarin Hotel on Saturday. Mr r*i« Kim Yeow, chairman of the Association of panlre in Singapore, will be the guest of honour at the function which will
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    • 741 2 NYT THE US Office of Management and Budget has unexpectedly disapproved new rules issued by Federal bank regulators that would have required banks to begin disclosing more information about their financial condition. Among other things, the rules would have required that, starting this autumn,
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    • 195 2 Reuter AUSTRALIAN mining group Mim Holdings Ltd has awarded mandates for most of the US$72O million funding for its Newlands-Collins-ville coal project. The company said it mandated Manufacturers Hanover Ltd to arrange an innovatory $320 million guarantee package which will be available to support the
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    • 337 2 Reuter BRAZIL plans to borrow US$4 billion before the end a of 1982, after having raised $13.6 billion so far this year. The country's central bank president, Mr Carlos Langoni. said Brazil borrowed $1.8 billion last month. The $13.6 billion borrowed so far includes
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.29 per cent.
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      • 180 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Aug 31: U8 Dollars*Spot) Offer Bm 7 days 1011/1610 9/16 1 month 10 IV16 10 13/16 2 months US/16 113/16 3 months US/16 117/16 6 months 129/16 127/16 9 months 12'* 12* 12 months 13 12H fW Bw-Frs. 1U1JJ1. 1
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      • 44 2 RANGE of prices offered by discount bousec on Aug 31: Overnight: 3*.% Call deposit*: 3V.« CkMiaf BviU 3-month Mliac Treasury bills 3* S* 3- month Bank bills 8% •H 3 months CD SH 8 6 months CD 8H S* Source: National Discount Co
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      • 383 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday turned easier in the afternoon on profit-tak-ing after a firm opening, but the market still closed higher on balance compared with overnight New York's close, dealers said. Trading was light with total sales for the day recorded at 110 lots while kerb volume at
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      • 175 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed easier at 259.60 yen from a 261.30 opening after, touching a high of 262.40. This was below both the 261.00/20 finish in New York overnight and the 259.70 close in Tokyo on Monday. Trading volume was an active $1.70 billion.
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      • 467 2 THE US dollar maintained its overnight strength on the foreign exchange market yesterday but late trading saw the dollar easing, with dealers attributing the softening to a technical correction. From an opening of 2.1680/00 against the local currency, the US dollar was brought up to 2.1690/10 but eventually
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      • 158 2 THE US dollar yesterday eased from a firm opening against major currencies on profit taking in quiet trading. The dollar eased to 250.95/251.05 marks from an early 251.62/69 and the New York closing of 251.00/20, while it stood at 2.1380/96 Swiss francs compared with 2.1440/70 earlier and 2.1420/ 50
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      • 102 2 THE dollar yesterday opened well above Friday'# close in London but slightly below sharply higher over* night levels in New York on the grounds the strong rise there may have been overdone, dealers said. It traded at an early 2.5078/85 marks after closing in London on Friday at 2
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 483 3 READ for the second time in Parliament yesterday was the amendment bill requiring developers to maintain buildings intended for strata subdivision during the interim period when they are ready for occupation but before they are handed over to management corporations for maintenance.
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    • 148 3 HEWLETT Packard Sales Singapore has announced the following promotions: Country sales manager Ma Cfcaa is now the Far East manager for the Computer Systems Group. Mr Chua will manage Hewlett Packard Sales offices in Hongkong, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan as well as for Hewlett Packard's distributors in
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    • 268 3 RHINO Industries Pte Ltd, the office furniture and equipment manufacturer, has invested $3.25 million in a new factory and production facility at Jurong. Of the total investment, $2.75 million was spent on the factory building itself and the balance was used to purchase
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    • 479 3  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH NIXDORF Computer AG of West Germany is planning to invest about $25 million in Singapore to manufacture computer peripherals and systems over the next five years. The company has already decided to invest an initial $7 million to make peripherals
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    • 646 3 A UNESCO-sponsored seminar on manufacturing technology will be held in Singapore in November. Some 200 scientists, production and mechanical engineers from Europe, America, China, Canada, Australia and Asia, including Singapore, will attend the two-day seminar to be held at Hotel Equatorial from Nov 10. It is Jointly organised
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    • 447 3  -  By JOHN LIM THE German Business Group does not see any possibility or necessity for member companies to offer more benefits in addition to that being provided to employees. The German Group also described the proposed company welfarism through employers' CPF contributions (COWEC) scheme
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    • 371 3 PRICES of most electric and electronic typewriters are expected to drop by about 10 per cent, though the market for these products remains steady. The first move was made by IBM when it reduced its prices for electric and electronic typewriters on Aug 18.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 580 4 AP THE Soviet Union could face a shortage of workers and soldiers by the end of the century unless it reverses slowing population growth. And if current trends continue, Russians could become a minority in that nation, said Murray Feshbach of Georgetown
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    • 321 4 Reuter MARTIN Marietta Corp said its board authorised a tender offer for 11.9 million Bendix Corp common shares at US$75 a share. After the tender offer, Martin Marietta expects to seek a merger or similar business combination in which the remaining Bendix common shares would
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    • 407 4 UPI THREE compressors built under US licence by Dresser-France for use in the trans-Siberian pipeline arrived on Monday in the Soviet Union, and Russian freighters are waiting to pick up more pipeline equipment in Italy and Scotland. Workers at the Baltic port of Riga unloaded
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    • 323 4 UPI FORD Motor Company has announced that its historic Northville plant in Michigan will reopen this week and said the old factory's new lease of life was due to concessions granted by the United Auto Workers. The plant, which once built valves for Ford,
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    • 411 4 UPI AFTER nearly a decade of swollen US trade deficits with the Arab world, the US recorded a substantial surplus in the first half of 1962 because of declining US oil imports, the Mideast Report newsletter said. The US trade surplus with the Arabs exceeded $1.22
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    • 198 4 Reuter THE West German government will probably agree today to underwrite 1.1 billion marks (US$393 million) in credit guarantees for the electrical manufacturing giant AEG-Telefunken which went into receivership early this month. However, an Economics Ministry spokesman said the government is likely to
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    • 108 4 Reuter THE present slowdown in the Swiss economy is likely to continue over the coming months. The Vorort trade and industry association said weak capital spending abroad will continue to be the main drag on Swiss exports, and this may worsen as it spreads to newly
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    • 186 4 Reuter THE United States detected no unusual Soviet military activity in Poland on Monday, the eve of expected mass demonstrations by dissident Solidarity Union members, US State Department officials said on Monday. The officials said they were offering this information in view of what they called
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    • 263 4 Reuter WEST German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt aims to continue with a minority government if his liberal partners decide to quit the coalition. Despite reports that the coalition is approaching its most serious crisis, it is not expected that Schmidt would call new elections before
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 621 4 Agencies LEBANON has asked (or a one-month postponement of an Arab League summit which foreign ministers had earlier agreed should be held from next Monday. Arab diplomatic sources added that the Lebanese request, formally put to Arab League officials at the end of a 48-hour ministerial conference, immediately
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    • 341 5 Reuter NEW Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon told the Commonwealth Finance Ministers meeting in London that a new international conference is needed to overhaul the world's financial institutions. He blamed the current economic crisis on the lack of a system such as
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    • 155 5 AFP EMPLOYERS from Asean countries have agreed that there is a need to step up regional trade to offset the effects of the world recession. The Asean Confederation of Employers, which ended it§ three-day meeting in Jakarta on Monday, also emphasised the importance of
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    • 477 5 AFP UNEMPLOYMENT in Westem Europe will continue to grow, and there will probably not be any overall economic recovery before next year, European Economic Community (EEC) finance ministers predicted in Helsingor, Denmark, yesterday. The ministers were meeting on the second of their two-day
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    • 535 5 UPI, AFP WORLD oil production should match consumption in the fourth quarter for the first time in more than a year as demand for Opec oil rebounds. The Petroleum Information International also said world oil output is expected to remain in balance
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    • 176 5 AFP ANNUAL incomes of major Japanese corporations which settled accounts last March, showed the effects of the deepening economic recession, the National Tax Administration Agency announced yesterday. Self-assessed incomes or before-tax profits of 2,359 companies in 23 industries, each capitalised at at least 500 million yen
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    • 148 5 AFP JAPANESE videotape recorder (vtr) production in July hit an all-time high of 1,243,000 units, reflecting unabated demand at home and abroad. The total represented a 55 per cent increase over the previous year, according to the Electronic Industries Association of Japan. Shipments of vtrs totalled
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 505 6 EUROPEAN Economic Community Finance Ministers meeting in Denmark are agreed on most central issues, not least the fact that this recession does not look like ending until next year at the earliest. They see no upturn in output, no downturn in unemployment, and even on interest
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  • 1698 6  -  The EEC's encouragement of beet growing in the Community has disrupted the world sugar market and caused considerable economic distress to many developing countries, reports JOHN EDWARDS. JOHN EDWARDS. FT A POWERFUL new force, in the shape of the Eurot pean Community, has emerged in recent
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 1135 7  -  The US government will deregulate airline contract* on Jan 1 1983. What this means is that the government will no longer monitor airline tariffs the legal contracts that each airline has with its passengers which cover everything from lost baggage to check-in
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 646 7 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 It's the custom (or a sailor to knock around (5) 8 Where it's not general to have a drink? (5) 10 Plays in the Proms, poasi- Ny(s) U Wooden article in a good setting (3) 12 Disrobe for comic effect? (5) 13 Inconsistent in a Baconian
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1116 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures in London yesterday rose steadily to show gains of up to £41.5 a tonne in September while being unchanged in furthest forward contracts, dealers said. They said uncertainty over the outcome of the coming International Coffee Organisation meetings in London is keeping trading activity confined
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    • 178 9 CHINESE PrtiMt Eutegt, StagifiN, mm dariag prices per 1M kg y«t»rt«y. Cmnil ail: Bulk rob $81.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 193.00 sellers, new drum fob $97.00 sellers. Csfra: Mixed (loose) $4000 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NLW $310.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper
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    • 197 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. > (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,415; 32s 3,110, 40b 3,230 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece geeis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and
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    • 220 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday edged off day's lows late on general shortcovering to finish SV« to two cents a bushel lower. Prices were placed on the defensive most of the session, following last week's negatively viewed technical performance, while sympathetic selling following Monday's declines in corn and
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    • 467 9 PALM OIL IS projected to capture about one-fifth of the total fats and oils market by 1985. The Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Musa Hi tarn, pointed out that based on the industry's production growth rates, palm oil's share of the highly competitive and diversified world
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    • 325 9 BINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ez-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.73, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.72. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.», Special 0.55.
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    • 111 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday clipped losses late to close down JVi to 4V4 US cents a bushel. The November and January contracts slumped to new season's lows on the session. Late local short-covering edged prices off day's lows, but scattered commercial and professions! selling tempered the recovery.
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    • 426 9 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with September One RSS buyers quoted at 180.25 cents per Idlo, up 0.75 cents from Monday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on some covering interest after an unchanged opening despite the holiday in Malaysia. Afternoon prices gained some ground
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 789 9 A LATE RALLY In the blue chip stocks on Monday caused the New York market to close higher, despite trading on the down side most of the day. Analysts said the market is going through a period of adjustment after its record breaking two-week rally. The
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  • 877 10 ENCOURAGED by the firm sveralght Wall Street etoalag, the Slagapare stock market, led saee agate hy Mateytoa based lssaes, staged a mild rally yesterday to msderate tradteg. lavesters aad dabbton lgaared the weaher Heagksag market aa they welcamed aewa tram acrass the Caaseway. While Dr
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  • 188 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST DIAMOND MOT 8TOB1 (Managers' prices Ik Sep 1) (Managers' prima hr Sap 1) The Commerce 2.62 2.75 (Aug) Sep The Savings Fund 1.46 1.53 Diamond S pore Prof Fund 1.19 1.25 S'pore Fd (US*) 0.53 0.57 S pore Sec. Fund 1.71 lttxd SI 1.14 1.M
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  • 1964 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots o< 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Ami (2MB LOOS) (5) £56
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  • 2848 10 IMS Hick Low Coapwr Last Sale erDi» Di» Ctt YTd P/E Vol (•000) Day Higk Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 390 233 300 330 141 201 480 328 241 132 210 283 88 138 300 340 Aetna Alcorn Allied Choc BAT Bate Ben Berjaya Karat Bo as
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    • 261 10 M n "1 L"> i 111 (tncoporDM in Malaysia) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE 1982 After caretul consideration of the various factors, particularly the continuing uncertainties regarding the recovery of the international economy, the Directors of Tractors Malaysia Holdings Berhad will recommend to the Stockholders
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 630 11 NYT AS RECENTLY as two weeks ago, many traders on Wall Street were in a bad humour. Bonuses in the face of a protracted slump in the securities markets, were in jeopardy. Management was being so tight, complained one analyst at a large
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    • 411 11 TWO plantation units under the Sime Darby group, Benta Plantations and Taiping Consolidated, have reported poor earnings for the year ended June 30,1982. Benta's pre-tax profit plunged to MJ623.000 from $3.23 million previously, in spite of a marginal increase in turnover to 123.8 million
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    • 499 11 PIONEER Electronic Corp of Tokyo is heading for a consolidated net loss in the year ending Sep 30, and share analysts said it may reduce its dividend. A company spokesman said "It is impossible to produce a profit this year." The analysts,
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    • 202 11 Reuter SUMITOMO Rubber Industries Ltd said it will review its relationship with Dunlop International AG of Switzerland when their 20-year technical aid agreement expires in August 1984, as Japanese tyre production technology has developed rapidly. The Swiss firm, to which Sumitomo pays royalties, governs the
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    • In Hongkong...
      • 96 11 and Dairy Farm Properties Ltd, a whollyowned subsidiary of Haagkaag Laad Ca Ltd, have formed a Joint venture food processing company aimed at developing business in China. The two companies, confirming a local press report, said the equally-owned Joint venture company, Consolidated Catering Services (China)
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      • 31 11 has reported net at- tributable profits of HK592.76 million in the six months ended June 30 ($91.64 million previously), excluding extraordinary profit of $122.82 million ($99.24 million).
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    • 564 11  -  Market Talk By NAJEEB JARHOM IN SPITE of a slowdown in the Singapore economy and the number of tourist arrivals, iaetu (8) Ltd will continue to perform at above industry average levels. Investment in the company, says stock broking firm City Securities, allows investors to
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    • 418 11 SIM Lim Finance, the subject of an imminent flotation on the'stock market, turned in an encouraging 25 per cent rise in pre-tax profits to |2.2 million for the year ended last March 3L Ranked fourth in terms of total assets, this
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    • 154 11 GULA Petak, which has obtained High Court approval for its capital reduction scheme, will now be seeking approval far its rights issue. According to a company spokesman, the rights issue of three-for-ooe at $1 each is the next stage the company's efforts to raise funds
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 426 11 PRICES IN Sydney yesterday moved in a narrow range in quiet trading with overseas investors absent. The Ail ordinaries index closed 0.8 points up at 482.6 bolstered by a 2.3 point rise in the all resources index to 379.6. The all industrials fell 0.9 points to 610.4.
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      • 448 11 HONGKONG THE Hongkong stock market yesterday closed easier in thin trading on the belief the fall in interest rates will not continue in the short term, brokers said. Most selling oocuired in the morning and the Hang Seng index closed the day down 13.30 at 1,035.33. Another
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      • 380 11 TRADING IN Tokyo yesterday was dull throughout the day as many investors and operators, more concerned about the yen's latest slide against the dollar than encouraged by the overnight advance on Wall Street, remained on the sidelines, dealers said. The market average added 4.53
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      • 147 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mixed- AUO 31 Bahts Aokham Thai m -10 AniUuit In*. And Trust Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ajrudhay* Ltd 113 BO Ml unch -1 Berll Jucker Ctiarooof Thai Wirt I S3 BO -0 4 rir»iton« First Truat Ooodyear Industrial Finance Corp Jalaprathan Cement Maboonkhronf
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      • 87 11 AUOS1 Aco)c Hinin| Anflo P1U1 Ape* Mining B AUu Con. B BMUK>OOM Bmste fiWw B*nfu*t Don. B CDCP Pint PhU Hldp LaptitlaB Mulnduqu* B Pms 'MM till nje 0.002 (LOU SI 1J0 t-TO 0J« iM uneh uneh uneh uneh uneh uneh -01 *02 ♦ojoi uneh Oriental B PhU Owmu
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    • 140 11 HIGHLIGHTS OF, PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 1982 Sime Darby Berhad SUMMARY OF CONSOLIDATED RESULTS (Subject to final audit) PROFIT BEFORE TAXATION EARNINGS Profit after taxation and minority interests NET EXTRAORDINARY PROFITS DIVIDENDS PER SHARE Net EARNINGS PER SHARE NET ASSETS PER SHARE 1982
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      222 12 Rises D Kertott MO 35 Spore Land 655 20 Sel Properties 400 18 Tractors 308 18 H Lmu Credit Metro Hldga Dunlop lad 3TO 820 1« 15 358 14 SPP 148 13 8 Finance 440 12 MalakofT 222 12 Gold Coia 228 11 Hoag Leoaf lad 510 10 Straits
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    • 51 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday closed Friday 573.5 Week Ago 578.5 Tuesday 1035.33 Monday closed Week Ago 1034.88 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 610.4 Monday 811.3 Week Ago 605.7 Monday 883 JO Friday 883.47 Week Ago 801.17 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 482.6 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 481.8 Week Ago
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    • 80 12 AP NEW YORK stock prices opened slightly higher yesterday as Washtaton's gauge of future US economic activity posted its fourth straight monthly gain. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which opened at its highest level in more than a year, climbed another 2.03 points to 895.33
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  • 392 12 APOLLO Enterprises is optimistic that it can show "favourable results" for the full year ending Dec 31, 1962, with the anticipated recovery in the tourist business. This is to be expected judging from the commendable improvement in its first-half performance. The company can
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  • 201 12 SEALION Hotels Ltd, which owns the Hyatt Regency Singapore, has reported a 22.6 per cent rise in pre-tax operating profit to $7.5 million for the first half of the year ended June 30. Turnover increased by 12 per cent to $29.9 million from $26.6
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  • 864 12 SHARE prices on the London Stock Exchange yesterday were mixed but with an easier bias after a gloomy economic survey from british industrialists. At 3pm the Financial Times index was oft 1.2 points at 572.3. Government bonds fell more than one point on further selling prompted by sentiment
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  • 172 12 INTBACO'a first-half resalta, wlMwi yesterday, are m lmpr*vemeat »ver the prevtoaa taterlm. Hawever, they are aathiag to cheer ahaat whea eampared with the earalags af the aaeaad half sf I*l. Graap prsflt Mere tax ui mlaertty latere* came to lit mllttaa, ap a per eeai.
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  • 521 12  -  mm Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By SIOW LI SEN THE UNITED Engineers group will continue to market and distribute products manufactured by the construction equipment division of International Harvester under its new owner, Dresser Industries. Last week, Dresser, a Dallas-based manufacturer for the energy industry,
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  • 185 12 THE BOARD of directors of the New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) Bhd has been reconstituted, with the members trimmed from seven to four. The new board announced yesterday, effective from Sep 1, comprises Datuk Junas Sudin, Tan Sri Lee Siew Yee. Dr Salim Cassim and
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  • 168 12 PAN Malayrta Rakber latfastrim and Paa Malay, sia Ceneat Warks have informed the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that their investments in quoted shares of companies during the 1962 financial year did not exceed 10 per cent of their respective paid-up capitals. THE Kala Lumpur Stock Exchange has queried
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    • 269 12 THE CHARTERED BANK INTEREST RATES TERM DEPOSITS —UP TO *1 month 7%p.a. a 3 months 774% p.a. 6 months 7%% p.a. JC /O 9 months 1 8% p.a. 12 months 8% p.a. 3 months 7y4%p.a. 6 months 7%% p.a. jk /O 9 months 8% p.a. M MQ A 12months 8%
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    • 287 12 It's our speciality of course. Opening the doors for opportunity to trading and business partners with Spain and South America. No bank is better equipped to do so. Or more willing. TTiev said to us "Banco Exterior IdorftHnowyou from Pesetas. What can you do forme?" We said to diem 'In
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 64 12 eW EAT-HER; OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Showers in several areas in the early morning and clear thereafter. Report br 24 hoars prior to 7J9 pm m Aug SI at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.1 Associated humidity 61 Minimum temperature 22.1 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 8.50 Rainfall in millimetres
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 169 13 THE PHILIPPINES and the US have reached an .-understanding on the implementation of cargo sharing, Vicente Valdepenas, Jr, Philippines' Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, announced. Valdepenas, who heads the Philippine panel in the on-going consultations with the US government on cargo sharing,
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    • 571 13  -  By JUNE LIM THE six-member Ace Consortium will withdraw a container ship, the Ace Concord, from its Far East/Europe fleet next month. The departure of Ace Concord will reduce Ace's fleet from 14 to 11 vessels within the space of six months. It follows
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    • PORTSIPES
      • 117 13 THE Furness Withy Group is understood to be on the point of placing a contract for a 1,700 TEU geared cellular container ship. This vessel will form its contribution to the Eurosal consortium, which will embody the interests of conference lines in container service between Europe and
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      • 111 13 AP THE value of South Korea's ship exports increased 75 per cent in the first seven months this year from a year ago to US$795 million, the Commerce and Industry Ministry said. The amount was for 38 ships with a combined tonnage of 704,000 gross tons
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    • 689 13 Shipping Liiw Page C*l Achipeiego Shpg vm Alea vm Ahrrakiel Liner VI Alfred C7 VI All trans vn Alpac VI Angonave V Anhsing X Antara Shpg X APCLine DC APL m Argentine IV ASCL m ASL Coot IV Asia Merchant VI Atlas Lines X Austasla Line V
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    • 812 14 Reuter ACHILLE Lauro, who built up one of the world's biggest private shipping fleets and once ran Naples like a personal empire, has struck the financial rocks. The government ruled last month that a commissioner appointed to run Mr Lauro's insolvent shipping company could
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    • 197 14 A NEW container trucking company, Translift Pte Ltd, is using the Hammarlift side loader system to save time and costs for shippers. The company currently has six Ham mar lift-equipped trailers, three for handling 40-footers and three for 30Mfoot containers. The 40-footer systems are also adjustable
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    • 198 14 Reuter THE JAPANESE Transport Ministry said it will seek 166 billion yen in the government fiscal loan and investment programme for fiscal 1983, starting April next year, to cover the government-spon-sored shipbuilding programme for the year. Under the programme, the government provides long term low interest loans
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    • 1174 14 ALQDBA Algiers Early Aug. Waiting times of 10-15 days. ANGOLA Luanda/Lobito Aug 16. No berthing delays. AUSTRALIA I Cairns, Mourilyan, Cape Flattery Aug 18. All ports working normally. Melbourne, Westernport Aug 18. Port Phillip pilots lifted all overtime bans on 17/8. Sydney Aug 19. 5 coal vessels and
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    • 215 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports, Australia, Straits Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (BTBAJTB AUSTRALIA): Australian
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    • 254 15 HANDLING in West Germany's 12 most important seaports rose only slightly in the first half of this year. But the biggest port, Hamburg, had its best half year result ever and number two port Bremen/ Bremer haven also had a good half year. According
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    • 413 15 AMBITIOUS conference outsider Evergreen Line is poised to become the world's largest container fleet operator with an order for six ships costing US$l5O million. Another first, for the Taiwanese-based company in the deal is the government subsidy to build in domestic yards. The Taiwan
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    • 200 15 ABC Containerline's two 41,300 dwt container/bulk carriers ordered from the now bankrupt Cockerill Yards organisation will be completed. Contracts to this effect were formalised recently between the TV Rosenfeld concern and NV Scheepswerven, the undertaking which was formed in the aftermath of the collapse of
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    • 4532 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 611 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator Godowns FCL for LCL Movement Cargo Schedule Location Alva Maersk Selandla Ever Vigor Macol Ace Ever Large Ratana Bhum N Makslmov P Roosevelt Sea Hawk N Garnet HZ Star C Edinburgh KotaSahabat Tambang
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    • 1839 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Aehipetega Shpg Singapore Shf.g Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN/KL PK) Adriatic Mdw Continental Feeders (S), Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Afr*-Rvaat» Line Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). A 1
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    • 619 22 THE PHILIPPINES' Cen- tral Bank and the Board of Investments have express- > ed reservations on the pro»posed "Philippine Over- seas Shipping Registry Act •of 1982" to be filed at the Batasang Pambansa. The act, drafted by the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina), will "amend
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    • 464 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Orchid 19 CF Sharp alongside 1.9.82/1100 D Narodov 15/6 SSqv alongside 1.9.82/1600 Eastern Virgo 38/9OCInt'l alongside 1.9.82/1100 Hrvatska 10/11 E Mount alongside 1.9.82/0600 King Bird 27 Guan Guan alongside 1.9.82/2300 Nedlloyd Schle 5 Ned-EAC alongside 1.9.82/0600 Ned Waalekerk 3/4 Ned-EAC
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    • 492 13 Everett LJnes FOC THI MOST FMQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN *BUSAN CHITT AGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA RANGOON BUCNOS AIRfS MANZANULIO ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. 8/A i Cliflwd Centre Singapore 1 let ***** 9 •36 Beach Street Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bid* let 1441 3 Kel*n Acents Harrisons I
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    • 251 13 USEALORDU f UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES Dub* (16/10). Ato Dhabi (11/10). Dammaai (20/10). Kmrnt (22/10) Kuwait (28/10). Oammam (30/10). Abu Dhabi (1/11), Dubai (3/11). Mma Qatoos (5/11) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE D SEALORO SHTPMG AGENCCS (Rej. No. *****5/OOC) 4TH FLOOR. MARMA HOUSE. SINGAPORE 0207 TEL
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    • 503 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Contoinf NU 11/9 I ourr PBMM 17/9 XUMM MUM 24 n I DUM mm 1/10 imm mu t/it mm SaM SaM SaM a Port 4/9 1/9 13/9 15/9 M 19/9 Sri* 17/9 2/9 21/9 9/9 1/19 lt/9 10/9 Eaopo carp M Mr no Sport ttm tract
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    • 253 14 LINE P«ctf»c South Wm( Pacific North Wm( YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Atlantic/Canada MIDDLE EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES SM S IC/M l/M 2/11 17/ M 1/11 Wll Vll 7/11 M/U 1/11 \**&PanAsia Line: ltd. CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM JAPAN TAIWAN AGENTS: SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD M*.n Offic* *****22 I S linat) CF
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    • 641 15 The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited fCONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT 05/5 IVS 20/5 20/5 M/ 10 15/11 23/10 21/1* 05/11 Ita LtHai a/9 39/9 M/ 10 11/11 15/10 17/10 23/10 25/10 20/10 30/10 10/11 12/11 11/9 10/5 20/5 04/10 13/10 21/10 2C/10 03/11 12/11 17/11 15/11 21/11
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    • 601 15 NOTICES TOKO LINE MV. "JUNIOR" VOY-1, arrived: 24th Aufuit, 1082. Consignees of all damaged cargoes ex the above captioned vessel are notified that the General Survey will be held on the 2nd September, 1982 at Juronf Port, Godown No. 1 from IftOO am. to l:pm. No further survey will be
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    • 63 15 DONG B(JNG SHIPPING 08. LID M.V. "CHI GRAND V-l" ntOM JAPAN/TAIWAN/ HONGKONG AMIVED ON Ml AUGUST, IMS AT P.P.W. OOOOWN NO. m General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vt—el will be held on 3rd September ISB2 as (ram 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. No further survey will
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    • 741 16 w Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS I Ci»y o< !Mup T«*» Eiprtu Aklmii Bay Cardgan Bay S pate PM«i| S ton H bui| B haven Rdam le Havre Antwerp 3 9 5 9 23 9 25 9 2/ 9 28/9 30/9 11 9 13 9 1/10 3/10 5/10 6/10 8/10 18 9 2\i
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    • 459 16 JtC&LINE iltfA mirrimt i«««4 no* COHttNTWHAI. SOVICJ Te/Frem BUSAN STOK *11 AH 17m,not In Port sw SM 12 S«I>» Inchon 9 Stpl 24 26 Sep* 27 29 UK I Ott *6* 177H/178E 2123 Stpl 24 26 S«|M 27 ft S«rt »u FULLY CONTWOtSO) TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA NEST/EAST COAS I 1
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    • 365 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMC FCI A LCt CMtGO FOR O HK FlI MM MM LMI Em larft 4/9 4/9 Zi/9 77/9 29/9 1/19 2/11 Cwrlf* 14/9 14/9 N/1 J/19 7/11 9/U 11/19 12/19 (Mr *f« 22/9 14/ It U/M 11/10 29/19 21/11 tear the id/fa t ra/fa
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    • 873 16 Everett LiinesJ_ Burrr* Five Star Shipptn| Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON Spart '!*<( Nw| HT ANT ARFYWA 7/1 Sap* »/12 lap! «/S Sapt M4R 11/11 Sapt PACAN 11/11 Sapt msmvikmrm il/i* U* B F SS C A genu m Motayvo BOUSTEAO SHAPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG
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    • 275 16 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD g2l SANKYO LINE IB 0*44 04 COT MM WW m w IB 3M732/3/72J1 ■urn nm t wu—an m IB (703 I U725 Sn SL/N UNION LINE IB 22MH4/7 i *****71 ■0008 SMMT SNPHK COMFMTT IB 222UU/3 EOT OH SNPfIK M M IB 414M4/***** UST MM
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    • 962 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT 25W/29E 27W/28E 29 W/306 31W/32E COLOMBO HOOEIOAH I JEDDAH I AQABA I COLOMBO 3-4/9 13-14/10 22-23/\i 9-11/9 19-21/10 29-30/11 19-20/9 29-30/10 7-9/12 22-23/9 25-27/9 1-2/11 4-9/11 11-12/12 14-19/12 AILE
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    • 858 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS com WO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE fmm«/Ewap* P*l HIM B'hm* Ato Hswt UK Bct.jSj 6/9 lo4«EipreM 3/10 5/10 ft/10 1/10 1/10 S<m Star 14/9 Kwrtxw Bsy 12/10 14/10 15/10 17/10 10/10 FROM mm H BUftG B HA** A DAM NAV* SOTO* WOfmsny Amtru Bsndu frMct MUK P KfunjS
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    • 531 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CORABANK 5 Oct 31 Oct 3 Nov 7 Nov CLYDEBANK 30 Nov 27 Doc 30 Doc 4 Jon Lines U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE (•New Orleans. Mobile. Houston. Galveston) U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE (Also accepting Cargo (or Honolulu) T/S via
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    • 1294 18 Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE mm irafl STOK HOIIO <ESSEL TOBTO MOM iOTDCHS 3 Scot #VERMA» BROGE V 49 21 Sept 23 Oct iSfsHBW 10 •■USOMAM*«2 M EMERALD VIS 19 Sept **MPAN AAMOSE *W 12 Oct 1 Noi K PIONEER*I2 24 Sept +KW VOR* MARU *W >•
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    • 654 18 (32 ve CALIFORNIA/PACNIC NORTH WIST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE LmMc tar 101 MGEtfS SM FRANCISCO NATTU. TACfIRRA. MUCOUm IC Accaptoi fQ.no. CMa—n P Mm| l *«|Mn PR 0 Oct AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTANH SERVICE A«MN« FCL/FCL Cmmrnn riMf s*w« «aN AM S»N AMacca*! MU 23 SM »r> SM I Oct IN
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    • 500 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES", P Keiang Tel *****1 0 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES fey* undue Shipping Co. lid. M, ASIA MERCHANT MARINI SEM-CONTMNER SERVICE S pore PKelanf LoaMnf tar ASIAIHO 1C Sepl Darnnam/Kuwait ASM NO. 1$ 20 Sept Damnan/Kuw ait/Dubai UNIVERSAL FREIGHT SERVICES Room 601 ICB Building //ay Singapore 0104 Tel
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    • 576 19 11? TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): N GARNET 11 MERCATOR 27W.. I JACEJM 16N TW BMKE 12W C ROZE 31W HK CONTAMER 32W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia N GARNET S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TWBRDGE HE. C ROZE 30E....... A CONCORD SE. 0
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    • 334 19 TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTAINER LINE appointed agt (UMCON SYSTEM (HK) LTD.) FCI/ia TO: DRRJ A/ASTAM TDOAN/K ABU. FaS ONLY: RONANA/VUGO/BUCARU/WLSaU (FN.MS) HKONS P VLAMVOSTOKA VOSTOCIfIT (MA TSR) 29/9 J±- PAKHOED ROTTERDAM BV Fa/LCI TO com ma rotterdam ALSO MLAM) b/l issued TO- Germany MWM, FnrtMt, Mmdi/Swborfand BaseL Zundi Autria Lin. Mm (Mm).
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    • 778 20 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 <3 GENERAL *****1 (22 LINES! TELE* RS 2459S RS 2SS6B A 8 CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP Kc<|i»iial Container Lilies 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING 1300 HRS EVERY TUESDAY SATURDAYi DSR-LIIMES 'ilvvJ SnLili.'
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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