The Business Times, 7 September 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, ISB2 60 CENTS
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  • 367 1  -  By ZHOU MEI THE Japanese government has agreed in principle to contribute an additional $8 million towards the cost of upgrading the JapanSingapore Training Centre. The centre is a joint-ven-ture between the Economic Development Board and the Japanese government through the Japan
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  • 191 1 BUSINESSMAN Peter Tlerney told the High Qsurt yesterday that Mr Dennis William Pteder, former chairman of the Stane Darby group, had agreed in 1974 to set up a supermarket business without Us name being Involved publicly. This was because the supermarket was to be sited at
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  • 591 1  -  By BERNADETTE CHOOI THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has issued a severe warning to banks against exploiting a loophole in exchange controls enabling them to accept Singapore dollar deposits without subjecting these to reserve requirements. In a letter to banks, the MAS has made
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  • 157 1 SIX banks, three of them local, yesterday signed an agreement to lend $71 million to Richvein, owner of Sheraton-Singapore Hotel. The 10-year loan bears an interest rate of about 1.5 percentage points above the local prime rate. Richvein, a local company, will use the
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  • 383 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH ASEAN trade union leaders should know the economics affecting labour issues before entering into dialogue with their European counterparts. This caution was sounded by President Devan Nair at the opening of the Asean labour ministers' meeting yesterday, in response
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  • 165 1 Reuter PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos plans to hand over temporary power to a year-old executive committee ted by Prime Minister Cesar Virata to see how it would fare in running the country. Mr Marcos, when asked at a news conference in Manila yesterday whether he
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 71 1 Reuter GOLD and silver prices touched new highs for 1962 as doubts about the durability of the world hanking system kept investors bidding for precious metals as a hedge against financial disaster. Gold prices went as high as US$474 an ounce yesterday in London at the
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    • 71 1 Reuter SHOTS were Bred inside the Polish embassy in Berne, four hours after an armed group occupied the building and demanded an end to martial law in Poland. Swiss police surrounded the embassy and sealed off the street outside. A report issued by the Polish news agency
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    • 77 1 AFP THE moderate rise in tin prices last week showed that the tin market is "showing some positive response to the surgical operation" of export control measures. The Malaysian Minister of Primary Industries, Datuk Paul Leong, said that the buffer stock manager of the International Tin Agreement
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    • 77 1 Reuter CHINA plans to double its annual coal output of 600 million tonnes by the end of the century using extensive foreign investment. All major mines would be mechanised in the next 18 years and safety would be drastically improved. The time limit for projects would be
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    • 46 1 UPI A TOP level economic mission from Hongkong arrived in Sydney for a week-long series of meetings aimed at boosting trade relations. The mission will meet senior government members, leading exporters, industrialists and trade officials during stays in Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney. UPI
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    • 48 1 Reuter PALESTINE Liberation Organisation leader Yasser Arafat arrived in Fez, Morocco from Tunis to attend an Arab summit. The Palestinian guerilla leader, whose arrival was broadcast live on Moroccan state television, was greeted by all Arab heads of state already gathered for the conference. Reuter
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    • 65 1 Opecna INDONESIA, the world's largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG), plans to export an annual 14 million tonnes by 1990, earning an estimated US$4.6 billion a year. Mr Joedo Sum bono, head of Pertamina, the Indonesian national oil company, said that out of the total world
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    • 52 1 AFP THE 12th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party has adopted a new party constitution which abolishes the post of party chairman and replaces it with a secretary-general. Until now, the two Jobs were held by Mr Hu Yaobang, who is to remain the Secretary-general after the congress
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  • 134 1 BULLS yestoeday charged back late the Skmin stock ulit, after a brief retreat ea Friday, eeadteg SXJSE"* a laet Friday whea the Dew Jeaee Industrial Avenge reee aearty M aMi to anaad «a a byw ttoa Ike tornaver iaMagapare higher, ap X per eeat to
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  • 471 1  -  By JOHN LIM THE Government is ready to consider extending the deadline for phasing out certain types of doo-tradi-tional workers in the manufacturing sector. The Singapore Manufacturers' Association's honorary chairman, Mr Michael Yeo, said yesterday that questionnaires will be sent out soon
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 763 2 Reuter THE Bank of England's new methods of monetary control have just passed what is viewed as a successful first year, although the wide scope of its operations in the bill market has raised questions about the potential side effects of the
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    • 103 2 UPI A SPECIAL martial law tribunal in Bangladesh has ordered the detention of eight bunking officials on charges of involvement in the aear collapse of a government-owned Janata Bank branch in Abu Dhabi Bve years ago. They are Aziz Ahmed of Uttara Bank; Mushfequsl
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    • 275 2 MALAYAN Banking, which is last internationalising its operations, is about to issue USIGO million worth of negotiable floating-rate certificates of deposit (FRCDs). The amount raised will be used to fund its overseas loan portfolios. This is the first time Maybank in Malaysia is making
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    • 237 2 THE Iraaraaee Brskers Asseelattaa cf Malaysia has Has Usui the draft sf the leag-awalted eede sf essdset ts raise the wnĔmĔkm aUsm sf Its Makers. The eede wsaM alss serve as a gsMe Is lasaraaoe krskers ts carry sat gesd faith aad iategrtty".
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    • 454 2 THE US dollar gained slightly during yesterday morning's trading but eased with the opening of the London markets, dosing the day at lower levels than the opening. Against the local currency, the American unit opened at 2.1530/50. It reached a height of 2.1580 In bullish trading in the
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    • 220 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday cloaed slightly firmer at 258.20 yen from the 258.00 opening in quiet trading, but was below the day's high of 258.95 yen. nils was above the 257.80/258.00 close in New York oa Friday and sharply higher than the 256.40 yen previous
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    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers is 10.29 per cent.
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    • 168 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Sep 6: USMWUM) Offer BM 7 days 10 1V14 1011/16 1 month 11 V16 11 3/16 2 months 110/10 117/10 3 months 1113/*****1/10 0 months 12* 12H 0 months 13 12* 12 months 133/10 131/10 DM. SwJTW. 1 month 3
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    • 45 2 RANGE of Vhem otter «d by disem Imm i aa Sep Overnight Call depoa IH« Ms: »H% ■55 Mkg j- month Trasumry M ills IJ/M 31/16 3-month Bank Mh •H n I months CD I1/1S 1/H months CD li/M 81/18 Source: National Discount Co
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    • 357 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed weaker compared with New York's Friday close after fluctuating widely throughout the session in moderate trading. Total sales for the day was recorded at 230 lots while kerb volume at 77 lots. Prompt closed softer at U*****.50/453.50 an ounce compared with 455.50/457.50 in
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    • 37 2 M Ita* few Tor* MSB USB MB LOS tartcfe MSB 7 756 LIS T« Ha m ancmporr MB A flttC MSB MB CVstnf prk »ta US< ioQars a troy ounc ■l Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 125 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday firmed against other ma)or currencies except the yen but was off from its best levels earlier in the day. The dollar eased to 258.05/30 yen after a high of 258.85/259.00, against 258.35/ 45 earlier and New York's 257.60/258.00, but rose to 2.1140/60 Swiss
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    • 206 4 mm 4 V: A m Y a&fciafel-'•••' ma* f» gf»l SSS^i /N PAK *i€c Mr? S&% PSiV -?.V"-V' o f f M, I WE ARE KNOWN BY THE COMmNY WE KEEP Judging from the number of companies that have turned to Electrolux Constructor, storage economy is not just an empty
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 405 5 THE proposed Asean centre for industrial relations should be set up as soon as possible so that it can be the focal point for exchanges of information and technical cooperation among the five countries. The call was made yesterday by the Philippine Minister of Labour,
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    • 241 5 ANOTHER series of forums, where students as well as faculty members of various institutions can learn at first hand the issues affecting the country this decade, will be held towards the end of the year. The forums, being organised by the
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    • 170 5 THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VITB) will hold the Second National Seminar on Test Development on Sep 9-10 at the Regional English Language Centre. The seminar, with the theme Test Management System, will be opened by Mr Lee Keh Sai, a VITB
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    • 172 5 SURESH Hart—l has been named manager of the Far East for Babcock k Wilcox International, Inc. a subsidiary of the Babcock k Wilcox Company. Mr Hariani joined BAW in 1962 as a proposal engineer in the company's power generation group and received his first international assignment in
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    • 286 5 THE number of tourists visiting Singapore has improved since the travel trade was rudely jolted by zero growth in April this year. May showed a 5.6 per cent increase in arrivals over the corresponding month of last year while June enjoyed an 8
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    • 197 5 A TRADE mission made of representatives from 20 Danish companies will arrive in Singapore next week to introduce products through technical symposiums and individual contacts. The visit, led by the president of the Danish Chamber of Commerce, Mr Aage Rask-Pedersen, is part of an Asean tour
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    • 160 5 THE Chartered Bank has bought $10.5 million worth of computer equipment from NCR Singapore to upgrade its operations here. The purchase is part of the bank's six-month programme to upgrade its computer hardware and software for improving its customer services and raising productivity. It
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    • 526 5  -  By KOH TSE YING THE Government is developing specific programmes, including legislation, to counter the serious health and safety problems Singapore is likely to face in the next decade of industrial development. This was disclosed by Mr Goh Chok Tong, Minister of Defence and
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    • 97 5 THE Marketing Institute of Singapore (MIS) is organising a logo competition to commemorate its 10th anniversary in 1983. The logo must reflect MlS's status as the body representing the marketing profession in Singapore and its role as a professional institute. The logo may use the letters "MIS"
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    • 327 5  -  By CHRIS LIM SOIL and Foundation Pte Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of SPP Ltd, has obtained a contract to do soil testing for the Mass Rapid Transit system. The contract, which is worth about $1.5 million, was awarded by the Provisional Mass Rapid
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  • International Monetary Fund meeting
    • 579 6 Reuter, AP THE United States wants countries suffering severe financial difficulties to seek help now instead of waiting until a crisis develops as in the case of Mexico, a senior US official said. "We would hope these countries would come in
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    • 293 6 Reuter THE BANCO Ambrosiano affair has so far not hurt Luxembourg as a Eurodeposit-taking centre. The country's banking commissioner, Pierre Jaans, said that, in general, longterm funds are difficult to find in the Euromarkets, but recent figures on deposits placed in Luxembourg show normal growth
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    • 188 6 Reuter BRAZIL does not plan to reschedule its foreign debt or approach the International Monetary Fund for a loan, as has been rumoured in financial markets. Brazil's Finance Minister Ernane Galveas said: "We are different (from Mexico and Argentina) in many ways. We
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    • 330 6 AP THE United States' budget deficits were criticised yesterday in the annual report of Jacques de Larosiere, the Frenchman who manages the International Monetary Fund. De Larosiere endorsed recent US tax increases but said the US must do more to put its budget "back on a
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    • 270 6 FINANCE ministers from the seven major Western industrial countries have agreed to complete technical studies by January on the role of intervention in ironing out exchange market fluctuations. British Chancellor of the Exchequer Geoffrey Howe said they took no decision on what would follow
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    • 217 6 Reuter ARGENTINA has told bankers it is ready to end financial sanctions imposed against Britain during the Falkland islands conflict. Argentina's new Economy Minister, Jorge Wehbe, had informed bankers that his country is prepared to lift the sanctions in order to speed rescheduling of
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    • 148 6 Reuter BANK <rf Canada governor Gerald Bouey said central banks must continue to exercise restraint in monetary policy. Delivering the Per Jacobsson Lecture in Toronto before yesterday's official opening of the International Monetary Fund World Bank meeting, Mr Bouey said that "in current circumstances the
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    • 126 6 THE RECENT Costa Rican bond rescheduling and the possibility that Mexican bonds could also be rescheduled is prompting a flight into quality bonds by investors. Andre Georges, European Investment Bank treasury director, said lower quality borrowers will have more difficulty raising funds and credit ratings
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    • 136 6 BELGIUM and France have both agreed they will stand firm against any new devaluation of their currencies, Belgian Finance Minister Willy de Oercq said. Belgium's balance of payments deficit is narrowing and the government is formally pledged to maintaining the Belgian franc's present parity
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  • 441 8 SHORT-TERM gains or advantages sometimes veil the long-term consequences of a particular course of action. And this appears to be the case with the banks which have been accepting local dollar deposits for their overseas branches, and the bank customers who have persisted in making such
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  • 1517 8  -  While environmentalists rejoice over new US regulations governing the lead levels in petrol, those in the petrol industry warn that the new rules may raise rather than lower the amount of lead in petrol. PHILIP SHABECOFF takes a close look at the issue. PHILIP SHABECOFF
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 843 8 SSJ SINGAPORE 5 llmb Were The Dmya, a i-bNT aaslalili trthate tM at IMpm. The M■l»tc pr*|r»aae featares teal stars sf ytatarmn Bhe WlUtaaa David wrt'i KMi), The Qw bmamj khuitkeN SwlteklM lack wltehlag back to real toy SBC ekaaiel at lilip. la Newtweek, "I* Caaap David Dead?", brael's flaal
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  • 849 9  -  FORUM with LEONARD SILK NYT THE world economic system is suffering the most acute stress it has known in half a century. The Mexican economy is in a state of collapse, and the International Monetary Fund, with the full support of the united states,
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  • 1196 9  -  The building of the MRT system will be undertaken by the government, but the spin-off projects will be carried out by private developers. SOH TIANG KENG looks at the ways the government and private industry will raise the funds needed for this massive development.
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  • 617 9  -  By KAZUO ABIKO THE anas ladaatry la pulfhl Japaa la grvwtag, helped alaag by Uatted States prem« m Ike eaaatrj to to— Ms defeaee capability. At preaeat weapea sales aeeeaat fw leas than 1« per eeat at the total sates sf t saipaDefeaee Ageaey
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  • 1780 10  -  Yesterday, in the first of this four-part series on casino gambling in Atlantic City, we took a look at the effects of the coming of the casinos on the residents of the city. Today, SANDRA SALMANS details the gaming industry's plans to make Atlantic
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  • 786 10 The International Coffee Organisation's market control strategy is under threat from the prospect of a huge world supply surplus, with Brazil alone set to gather a 1983 harvest of 30 million bags. FT AS A mild winter draws to a close in Brazil, and the
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 439 10 I -IH-OHE GROSSWOBD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 What to eat when there's a spice shortage? (5) 6 Ropy sort of car (5) 9 A light show, but does it make you think (7) 10 One of the bunch that may get shot (5) 11 Angry about desertion? (5) 12 They
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 511 11 BRITAIN'S Trades Union Congress (TUC) began its annual conference in Brighton on Sunday amid signs that the labour movement is heading for a bruising confrontation with the Conservative government. Last week the TUC leadership called on Britain's 11 million unionists to stage strikes
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    • 400 11 AP TWO of America's leading labour leaders, lamenting high unemployment, have asserted that jobs in the US will become even scarcer in the future unless America gets tough with its trading partners. Both AFL-CIO president Lane Kirkland and Douglas Fraser, head of the United Automobile
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    • 354 11 Reuter THE United States has denounced Israel's plan to establish new settlements in the occupied territories, saying the move is a direct attempt to undermine President Reagan's new Middle East peace initiatives. It was not clear what concrete steps the US might take to
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    • 211 11 Reuter NORWEGIAN industry leaders and politicians cautiously welcomed the move to devalue the crown by 3 per cent, effective yesterday, saying it would boost the country's exports and spur employment. Trades union organisation leader Tor Halvorsen, while saying the move was positive, said
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    • 140 11 UPI THE Fokker Aircraft Company of the Netherlands paid over US$3OO,OOO to Bangladesh businessmen and government officials to urge them to buy its F-28s instead of Boeing jets. A martial law tribunal in Dacca ruled that four men who accepted the payments were guilty of corruption
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    • 219 11 AP HOURS after the US blacklisted another company for supplying material for the Soviet Union's natural gas pipeline, US Secretary of State George Shultz said the administration is willing to consider other ways of pressuring the Soviets to
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    • 341 11 Reuter UNDERGROUND leaders of the suspended trade union Solidarity in western Poland have hailed last week's street demonstrations as a success and told workers in the area to prepare for a possible general strike. A clandestine bulletin also carried a statement by regional union
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 572 11 Agencies PLANNED investment in Australian mining and manufacturing projects is now put at A 131.99 billion, according to a survey dated June 30 released by the Department of Industry and Commerce. This compares with an estimate of $32.80 billion six months ago and the year ago estimate of
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    • 509 11 THE Malaysian government, despite the current economy drive, is not about to curtail its foreign investment promotion efforts. Mr J Jegathesan, director of investment promotion of the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (Mida), said that an investment mission led by the Minister of
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    • 531 11 IN AN era of energy transition, natural gas is the "only real alternative" to oil, argues an Algerian energy economist. Youcef Yousfi, vice-presi-dent of Sonatrach, the Algerian National Oil Company, writing in the latest edition of Opec Review, describes gas as a "major component
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 175 13 CHINESE Pndiet Exchange, SlxfApm, mm rl««iitg pricM per 1M kg yesterday. CMMit «U: Bulk fob $81.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $93.00 sellers, new drum fob $97.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $40.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $307.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper
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    • 142 13 YARN and cotton prices ware quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. •(Jn HK dollars, spot ex-go-doam) Cattea yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,380 32s 3,070, 40s 3,200 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pakistan raw cattea: LSS 6.00, 4F 6.00; 289F 6.10; NT roller ginned 6.04 (per lb). CLOTH in
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    • 130 13 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher despite some late selling alter early covering in fairly active trading. In September south and central rose Msls each to M 5775 per tonne and north traded at MJ772 while in October south firmed MJ3S to M 5795 and
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    • 307 13 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 183.00 184.00N 183.50 184.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. September 182.00 182.50 182.50 183.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. October 183.50 184.00 184.00 184.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 174.00 176.00N 174.00
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    • 107 13 NOON SSR and SMR p not* ysstardayHAS September October (Carrent Mtk) (Forward Mtb) Buyers Sellers Bayers Sellers SSR 20 (1-ton pallet) 160.00 161 OON 161.00 162. OON SSR 50 (1-ton pallet) 157.50 158 50N 158.50 159.50N MRKLB September October SMR CV (1 -ton pallet) 197 00 199
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    • 361 13 Reuter IVORY COAST Agriculture Minister Denis Bra Kanon said his country is prepared to join a renegotiated International Cocoa Agreement on its own terms. He told the annual meeting of the Swiss Commodity Industry Association in Switzerland that the Ivory Coast would join on
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    • 158 13 Reuter THE Guyana sugar industry, which had the worst first crop this year for five years, is hoping for improved weather conditions to achieve the 1982 target of 310,000 long tonnes, Harold Davis, chairman of the Guyana Sugar Corp (Guysuco) said. In the industry's 1961
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    • 238 13 RUBBER PRICES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with September One RSS buyers quoted at 182.50 cents per kilo, up one cent from last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on covering interest and speculative buying with forward demand also aiding sentiment. Afternoon prices gained
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    • 32 13 Rubber: Sept 6 Singapore: Sept: 182.50 cents (up 1.00 cent) Malaysia: Sept: 199.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 530.01 per kilo (up 16 cents) Official offering: 165 tonnes (up 48 tonnes)
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    • 105 13 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday rose If cents to M 531.11 a kilo, still within the ITA lower sector of M129.1S and M$32.M. Activity in Penang continued to be influenced by the steady sentiment en the LME ever the week with interest emerging from the US,
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    • 180 13 Reuter FOUR VESSELS with a capacity of 177,000 tonnes of tapioca products are on the way to European Community ports to deliver the cargo as part of an additional export quota of 500,000 tonnes allowed Thailand this year, Foreign Trade Department director-general Danai Tulalampha said. Danai
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    • 1162 13 COFFEE: Robusta futures in London yesterday extended initial gains to end the morning steadier with advances of £18 to £6 a tonne, dealers said. Turnover totalled 1100 lots, of which 202 were crossed. Trading activity continued subdued in view of the New York holiday yesterday and the current
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    • 327 13 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in St per kilo, ex-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 0.58, Special 0.55.
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    • 493 13 WHEN THE current world recession ends, natural rubber will be in a particularly good position to meet the future challenges arising from a resurgence in demand for all types of rubber. This forecast was made by Dr Leonard Mullins, director of research of the
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    • 433 13 AFP THE PRICE of raw sugar in the world has moved only within a narrow range over the previous week, but there has been some small improvement in white sugar quotation, Czarnikow says in its latest review. Following a recent tender, Iraq purchased two
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  • 2578 14 BED 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 of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acaa (2.M8 2.006)
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  • 183 14 BINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Managers' prises far Bsp 7) The Commerce 174 228 The Savings Fund 1» 163 S pore Prog Fund 1.25 1.31 S pore Sec Fund 180 128 S'pore Invest Fund 028 1.03 S pore Equity Fund 1.13 125 ASA UNIT TRUST (Manage»' prieas tar Sap Mai
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  • 2912 14 1982 High Low Company Last Sale +©rGr'a Div Div C*vr Gr'a YTd Net P/E Vol (•000) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 233 306 320 141 291 48C 320 247 132 210 283 68 138 200 240 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bate Ben Berjaya
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  • 2068 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUniAIJS l»iaHi (2KB) (1) 3 00 lltM (1.228) (M) 1.34 (5) 1
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  • 727 14 AFTER last Friday's mild csrrectlsa, the ball* were ©dc* sgsls hack la fsree yesterday at Ike fllagsps» slock market. Taking Ike me tram New Yerk, where stacks elssed sharply higher la aear paaic baylag ea Friday, the leeal stack market msved higher •trees the
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  • 473 14 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market were marked higher across the board yesterday in very active trading. After a slightly higher opening, prices continued to rise upwards on good follow through support, to close on a firm note. Total turnover rose substantially to
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 548 15 NYT AGREX Inc, operating out of a cramped (ffice near the pit of the Board of Trade in Kansas City, is a littleknown company. One whitehaired executive with more than ao years' experience at the Board of Trade says be has never heard
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    • 1217 15  -  By CHAN THAM SENG DATUK Wong Kee Tat, who recently called off an agreement to sell Kota Raya Development Bhd (KRD) to Kuala Lumpur Industries (KLI), is working on an alternative to obtain a listing for one of his companies on the
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    • 286 15 PACIFIC Chemicals Bhd has reported a 23.8 per cent increase in its pre-tax profit to MJIS3 million (or the six months to June 30, 1982 compared with $1.23 million in the previous corresponding period. The interim Jfsfit would, however, have been well below the first half
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 233 15 SHARE PRICES in Sydney yesterday rose sharply in the afternoon session with investors continuing to seek metal stocks, especially gold issues as the spot price rose in Hongkong. The All Ordinaries index added 7.1 points to 494.6 as the all resources index gained 10 points to 387.0
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    • 42 15 raar IM *J —L— US jSS m fwtwT oj» -«a oiiiiw SSB&= tU IMtftMt ■wCMK Mi fM m *tM MkMtnn m TtelOte Dk m M IT* 1MMM TMNMI rood TIMM* Mw n.» >u IM PntaaThw<1 DUM Vtoar White Orwp +u Mi
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    • 377 15 SHARE PRICES in Tokyo yesterday rose marginally, with late interest shown in electrical issues, after thin and dull trading on lack of fresh news, dealers sakl. The market average added 9.34 to close at 7,219.33 on a volume of 210 million shares, while the Tokyo stock exchange index rase
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    • 307 15 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed off their highs on late selling with leaders ending mixed. Prices held steady initially in line with higher Wall Street closing on Friday, while the rally continued in the morning on fresh buying support. The Hang Seng index closed up
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    • 27 15 mrrm rmm mm *«j rMMIUp Mi LB T U Ml run MfMOMl Tina •umi -tm in Tmm Vmm nm «Mk MB mm r» mm •mm 52
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 135 16 Rises Indices HM| I irtg M H I iimTII OB MO 10 46 Sep 3 Sep ICB 575 90 BT Indicator: 1MM4 *****5 I*Ua4 A PM 975 90 ST Industrials: •45.14 663 64 PMC 400 90 ST Finance: 1550.00 1590 34 Tractor* KLMKMM G«Mril Car* S«l Pr»>»rtki OWUHI 380
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    • Article, Illustration
      135 16 amae PBKBB sarged slisnglj ansae the beard an the Steek ginhaag* sf flagsfirr yesterday, with Iks bears la tall retreat. The toi—<itolladei rasslM jstnts ef aettveosntors eftmbed TJH psMa taMM. Rises Indices HLInd Troooh Sc'fe Sel Prop SyntoLt Shell F and N OCBC Tractor* Isl and Fm Gentlng
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  • 776 16 LEADING oharas aad government bonds were ft— ally slightly lower attar a frisk sessioa yesterday, dealers said. The Fl—nii.tal Times index at dam wan deem IS petals at Trading was stow after the rise Is US meaty supply announced last Friday and New York markets provided no lead
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  • 148 16 UNBCBUPULOUB syndicates have again taken advantage af the rising stoeh SMfkel to drealato forged Aais cw tlfleetaa. Yesterday, Pr—t Md, In an argent totex, —«Med the steek wrrhaages d Baffin and EaaJa LmmWat It had reerfved 1M •hare ndßadw d the eeapany. The ferged Pwnd
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  • 49 16 MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation has set up a new wholly owned subsidiary to take over the company's roofing tile manufacturing operations. The new subsidiary, Multi Roofing Tiles Snd Bhd, was incorporated on July 9 with an authorised capital of MfBOO.OOO. It has a paid-up capital of $3.00.
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  • 570 16 Companies Editor: llano Sabnani SINCE Promet Bhd started work last April oil its fabrication yard at Teluk Ramunia in south-east Jobore, it bas laid out almost MHO million to build the (adlittes it plans (or its ambitious foray into the heavy engineering field
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  • 238 16 OVERSEAS Union Enterprise and its wholly owned hotel subsidiary, Mandarin (Singapore) International Hotels, hss set up two companies overseas. The subsidiaries, owned 50-50 by OUE and Mandarin (Singapore) International, were (armed last year in New Zealand (March) and Australia (July). In a statement to
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  • 173 16 THE Malaynian Capital laauea Committee has approved General Carp's proposed one-for-oae bonus isme and MJSO million convertible loan stock, first announced in August. General Corp will capitalise $30-36 million from its share premium account for the bonus issue. Hie six-year loan stock due
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  • 184 16 THE PENANG state government has compulsnrily acquired a piece of land to Wahtal Realty Sdn Bhd, a wholly owned subridiary of Teo Hiap Seng (Malaysia}. THS(M) said the state government has agreed to compensate Wahtal MIL 05 mflUon, which represents the original purchase
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  • 177 16 MALAYSIAN Feedmills haa recovered from its losses In the previous year to post a pre-tax profit of $473,000 for the six months ended June 30,1982. The group suffered a lose of $6«,000. Group turnover for the period was lower at $41.41 million compared with $87.97 million during
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  • 78 16 EBBO Mm+f* JWkH» SsLs* msrtir ■«tts I» Jons, sr sal M» |M per *are ef fLt etate. Dlreeters havs rceiniiM—l ef M seals mt a* ■ary riMue aai Wliili ef six Mats grass per preference sleet. THE Ayrr HJtmm Pkurttmg BjmĔta stohas reperted a fIJ per enl fna h
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  • 327 16 Taking Stock;.. DAIMLER Benz chief executive Dr Gerhard Prinz was on a whirlwind visit to Kuala Lumpur last weekend, reportedly en route to Singapore and Indonesia. The visit was somewhat cloaked in secrecy, and while it was announced that he was on an unofficial visit, there could well
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  • 350 16 RECENT public grouses over the lack of details on the response to rights as well as new issues are hardly unjustified. Mm HilJsg», 'United Motor Wavfcs and, more recently, Bass Sayaag Batch Betels all reportedly drew "full subscriptions" but no details were provided as to what
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    • 34 16 Wg, '-y 1 < Hlj S; 2 m?*M I t£. m 1 x mi 'M&*3 SC? K S- Art pw \-T :r i ,-,■< Wf, .«V 3 5 k -*r-: I*7. m ■&BmrTK Stes-«32S W f^^Wgr
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    • 134 16 The Business Lunch r»«> r* a M A 5 ""V 4# vii IMX» mr-**' N 9 Ik K frcfSoul pitf After morning meetings with important business associates, it's natural to take them to lunch. At the Harbour Grill, we appreciate the needs of today's businessman. Quiet, yet sophisticated surroundings that
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 59 16 IWEATHER OUTLOOK tor today: Hazy and partly cloudy; showers in several areas. Bepart flar M have prlar ta 1M pm «a Sep I at the airport: Mad— temperature 31.3 Aaaodated humidity 65 Minimum temperature 25.7 Associated humidity 87 Horn ot "mW"* 170 Rainfall in mnnm»trM 2.2 Total rainfall for die
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 226 17 SHIPPING officials from governments of the Organi- sation for Economic Cooperation and Development countries will meet next •month to discuss plans for an international convention r on ship registries. The moves are being "made in the forum of the "United Nations Conference •on
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    • 388 17  -  By JAN LEE THE PORT of Singapore Authority has implemented an on-line computerised storing and delivery system at Pasir Panjang's Godown 406 to provide a more efficient common user warehouse storage service to port users. The on-line system keeps track of cargo movements in the
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 68 17 THE Singapore Maritime Officers' Union will be celebrating its 31st anniversary on Sep 10 with a dinner and dance at the Tropicana Theatre and Restaurant. Guest-of-Honour will be Mr Lim Chee Onn, the secretary-general of the Singapore NTUC and Minister without portfolio. Highlights of the evening include
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      • 100 17 THE Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) will be conducting three documentation courses to provide participants with in-depth knowledge of shipping delivery and warehousing procedures. Participants of the course will also be given an overview of the ancillary services available in the port. The course will be conducted in
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      • 47 17 AUSTRALIA has placed an order for a small aircraft carrier with the Spanish Bazan Shipbuilding company, sources close to the firm reported. The carrier, officially termed a miniature aircraft carrier, is to be built along the same lines as the Prince of the Asturias.
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    • 592 17 Shlppfeg Um Page C«l Achipelejjo Shpg vm Afea vm Ahrenkiel Liner VI All trans vn Alpac VI Angonave V Aniara Shpg X A PC Line DC APL m Argentine IV ASCL m ASL Cool IV Aria Merchant Austasia Line VI V Australian Cont VI Bait-Orient vn Baltic
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    • 861 18 Sep 1-N«v M Training course in pilotage, Hamburg Port Training Institute, Hamburg. Sep 5-8 Resource Development and Shipping, international conference, Wentworth Hotel, Sydney. Sep 5-18 Anatomy of the Offshore Business, Seatrade course. Sep 1-11 Ship Transport Symposium, Rotterdam Hilton International, Rotterdam. Sep 111 Introduction to Marine Insurance Course,
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    • 1719 18 CHARTERING was fairly quiet in all freight market sectors on Friday with little change in freight rates, shipbrokers said. Grain movements from the US mainly comprised cargoes for Egypt with a vessel booked from the US Gulf at $17.80 and two vessels fixed from the US Northern range
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    • 556 18 A SHOCK warning that rust in cargo tanks could be a factor in explosions on board tankers has been issued to shipowners. It is the first time that problems associated with the build-up of pyrophoric iron sulphide in cargo tanks have been passed
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    • 77 18 AP A PHILIPPINE Coast Guard patrol craft and a tugboat were enroute to a remote northern Philippines Island on Sunday to help 17 crewmen of a Japanese freighter reported listing in the area, the Coast Guard said. Coast Guard spokesman Commander Felix Carbonell said the 1,630^t0n
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    • 82 19 AFP SOUTH Korea had received new shipbuilding orders amounting to US9GSO million during the first 7 months of this year, a sharp drop of 47.7 per cent compared with the same period of last y«r. In terms of tonnage, the new orders amounted to 216,000 tons,
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    • 187 19 AFP THE tanker market was shrouded in mystery last week, with fixing out of Kharg Island remaining highly confidential and details scanty, although rates were believed to have remained very firm. Rumours that Iran and Iraq had agreed not to bomb each other's oil installations brought an
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    • 410 19 THE MAJOR Japanese shipbuilder Kawasaki Heavy Industries is to move "up-market", building more sophisticated vessels in a bid to escape the competition from other Asian shipbuilders. The company's response to the graving threat of South Korean, Taiwanese and Singapore shipbuilders mirrors that taken
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    • 436 19 THE LINER Traffic Regulation Office (Litro) of the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) has drawn up a flowchart to facilitate waiver applications under the Philippines' cargo reservation law. The preliminary operational flow is intended to ensure that Litro, whose task is to issue waivers
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    • 151 19 REPORTS from Rome have indicated that the remaining 18 vessels of the Lauro group would be auctiooed off. However, this appears to contradict the Italian government's declarations of intent to save a large part of the shipping company through re-organisation. The recent appointment
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    • 4517 24 BCHBBBIE 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 (he Port of
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    • 658 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator Godowns FCL for LCL Movement Cargo Schedule Location Green Forever Asia Star Petr Emtsov Mercator Ned Dejlma Ever Promoter Benvalla Prase tla Osaka Bay Aust Mam Nlhon Sov Accord Majapahlt N Zircon Asian
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    • 1867 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A- B AeUpeiega Shpg Singapore Shpg Corpora (ion (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK) Adriatic CmWmt Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Ana Line (PK PN) Ur»-EirMk Liar Transgroup Pte
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    • 919 26 FT THE SHIP container leasing industry has not enjoyed the best of fortunes in the past few years. After a heady start in the 60s and 70s when the growth in container usage and the application of leasing principles created an industry with a
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    • 281 26 SEMBAWANG Engineering, a Sem- I bawang Shipyard subsidiary, has just completed its "largest, heaviest, most challenging and most sophisti- I cated" contract to date. It involved i the fabrication of drilling modules for the North Rankin "A" offshore 5 natural gas project off North Western Australia. The
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    • 310 26 WORLDWIDE acceptance of safety regulations introduced by the Internationa] Maritime Organisation (IMO) has had a dramatic effect in reducing oil losses at sea. The amount of oil lost worldwide through spills, fires orchips sinking dropped 63 per cent last year because
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    • 209 26 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
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    • 438 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Tanjong 1/2 Leo Shpg alongside 7.9.82/0600 Da Long Tian 45 Y Fung alongside 7.9.82/2300 Equator II 23 Thong Soon alongside 7.9.82/0700 Equator III 22 Thong Soon alongside 7.9.82/0700 Great Mount 19 CF Sharp alongside 7.9.82/2300 No
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    • 354 17 PIL GROUP REGULAR CONTAINER FEEDER SERVICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS. See Rags V rasa LONDON Freights n/HI SHIPPING Events II SHIPPING Schedule VHI/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts for Whom IX SHIPS In Port X CONSORTIA X
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    • 329 17 9"e »ii UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) li it .Ml EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES SEALORD SHPPIHG AGENCES (Ref. No. *****5/OOC) 1 4TH FLOOR. MARINA HOUSE. SINGAPORE 0207 I TEL *****94 TELEX NO R*****9 I CFS OFC 2nd FIR TPC Unit 230 TEL *****31 and *****32 TERMINAL OFC 2nd FLR TPC
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    • 830 17 4WTr 1 OCEAN LINE BLACK SEA SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services From SOUTH EAST ASIA TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co. Pte Ltd. TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U£. PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS 27/9 4/10 11/10 17/10 23/10 24/10 30/10 31/10 6£A.
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    • 565 18 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Container Service I. KMC* MUM B PEMEA B MMJK B PtMM i. mum SM 10/9 17/1 24/9 1/10 9/10 FRHON N DELFT SEUMOK N OCJMM B SURM TOYMM 1) Gburg Sated Sated Saded Saled 10/9 17/9 2) H'txirf 3) B>ic Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated Sated
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    • 373 18 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SCHVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wnl Pacific Nortb Waal Atlantic/Canada 1/19 4/11 7/19 A Mna 19/19 i 7/» 29/19 «Mr 21/11 22/11 75/1# Dm N/19 77/11 N/19 I ta*n IR SMS 19/19 M/M 2V19 2/11 27/ M 1/11 1/11 Vll 7/u ivu a/ii TONGO MMU 72/1*
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    • 603 19 The Straits Steamship Group OCL M/ 9 a/» a* n/9 94/19 99/19 11/11 15/11 M/M Til II n/M a/n 24/ It 21/11 13/U O/U 11/11 U/ll Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING llnQHiora to lihah, jwiwifc. Brunei Ports and Bangkok .kM i»-ii s# M-1S S# 17-U s# CONT AINf RSHIP SERVICE
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    • 207 19 NOTICE LOT 5,000 TON APPROX PLEASE CONTACT AAR. HYO KIL PARK HUNGCHIN CORPORATION TELEX: SWLTD K*****, TEL: 28-5345 C.P.O. BOX 4083 SEOUL, KOREA Franco Belyuin Services a C.M.C.R. 7TT Barcttona IhfMfcs Gmm Trust# Spore 12 13 A«| 17% 21% W 25 A* 27 1 Sept 4S* 20 S* 10 S«pt
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    • 526 20 Hapag-Lloyd 10 COWTIMNT I* Talwtipcu KMIHR Carina* Bay HM«Bay FratMbpw EXPORTS 1/10 3/1# 5/10 4/10 1/10 7/10 9/10 U/10 12/10 14/10 9/11 10/11 12/11 trwsfcpaiMt cargo to< CAROKAN MUST IMS w Hambu'l ID I*WIIRR»H« Spore PR 13/9 16/9 mPt SM Oukj Bit cwcwiir Mho Genoa H burg B haven Btfaai
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    • 458 20 F lot *su**A ItC.S.LINE KUfA Ihifinic tWMi CONVENTKMAL SOMCt Te/Frwn I KCt 177W/1781 25-27 Sept 27 29 S«* 3031 S* «»<« ALUM 181N/188 101? Oct 13 IS Oct lft-lt Oct 29 Oct FULLY CONTAMUSED TO/FROM NORTH NOCD NEST/EAST COASTS ""~~~~~J (St Ma) fn*> mid PK* W# I B»»c* CMw HTC
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    • 644 20 Everett Lines/ 0 Burma Fiv« St BURMESE LOADING FOR i *•/?*i MMnMnrw t/9 3 HM 14/11 S*t MOM 19/14 la* mammkwm \un i*t B F SS C a aeon n Motoyvo BOUSTEAO SHPPNG TEL NOS Kl *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 C«mpMM AffMIMM Q« rill 111 lntrfMMHMMd iitA a im«s> S
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 681 21 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDOAH A AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) KOTA BAHABAT KOTA3AHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT 2SW/20E 27W/20E 3-4/9 20W/30E 13-14/10 31W/32E 22-23/11 7-4/10 10-17/11 20-27/12 SAILED 13-14/10 22-23/11 1-2/1 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES KOTA ANQK ASA. KOTA RATNA. Rangoon, Chittogong SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE
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    • 763 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TO E9BOPE HE Qn Raalaaa bi I*T» 9»y Fraehrt Eiprtu Pin Km* llm> t 4an> «a»'t UK SwrtSla 14/9 Mwb) 12/10 14/10 15/10 17/10 10/10 FaMyAct U/9 CarApo Biy 19/10 71/10 22/10 24/10 17/10 from nam kmc bha«n from mvh soton W
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    • 526 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES > «;.*M 'J,:. '.3 t |^a. t ,.»ann..ri».i.J CORAIANK CLYDEBANK SPOKE 5 Oct 30 Nov R'DAM HULL HMBG 31 Oct 3 Nov 7 Nov 27 Doc 30 Doc 4 Jon Lines U.S. GULF DKCT SERVICE (•Hew Orleans. MoMe. Houston, Galveston) U.S. NEST COAST SERVICE (Also accepting Cargo
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    • 1083 22 b k KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW YORK/E CANADA fraavsKi rran motto vessel to* to otork stbmh ASM STAR fl 10 Sap* 'WSOMARUVW 4 Oct INm 30 Oct M EMERALD VII 19 Sapt "MPM4 ttWfOSt VM 12 Oct 7 No* If No* H. RONEER Vl2 24 Sapt
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    • 588 23 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K JACEJW S*pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCI Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 2200 12/9 1000 12/9 C ROZE 301 A CONCORD 5E O CHEF 30E K CHANCE 9E S S BADGE 37E.... C CONTAINER 17E. TO
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    • 788 24 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD 20 TM fiOOR OCEAN BOH.DING SINGAPORE 0104 V'AMkET-NC, *****J i 3 GENERAL *****1 122 LINESt r EIE* RS J4S9S «S A d C ARSMIP CABLE CARGOSM'P I jHitaiiicr Lilies 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING 1300 HRS EVERY TUESDAY SATURDAY
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    • 216 25 EGYPTIAN^ INTERNATIONAL LINE iEIL i EGYPTIAN FLAG UNO SOtVtCC TO EGYPT POUT SAB ALEXANDRIA) JOB QJB itt Oct 4 Od 7 Oct 14 fell hit b)U »>2l bM *mV FROM EGYPT CEFROM WT 14 A. Ml S»' i S Pl| t ID ftirM T'id' < pn!r» M*' !#*>#> Sqcj'P 040
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    • 211 26 HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BHD. 1 ,A, AN Ir N<■ HA!tA►- fix.'! Hi WWH iHir*' 6 111 (I Ma <%46 MAISHf i 1 AN(j BINTULU CONTRACTORS SDN. BERHAD 37 "old Kuchrj Sarj«ak IH b7763 ***** Eipreu Car-Camer/RO-RO Service to East Malaysia HNTU.U NO 1 *14/12 BWTU.U NO 1 Vl5/I2 Loading tor
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    • 270 26 EASTBOUND SERVICE CTONN DURBAN STORE LOAOMG FOR BESSANG PASS VOY M-14C 10/9 IS/9 10/10 HK'KAOSHRJNG Omul AgMtt: MAGNA SHIPPING PTE LTD 1 Ith Floof, MNB BuMmg SINGAPORE 0106 TEL *****66/ *****00/ *****37 TELEX: R*****8 "MAJJNE" M E K A-L I N E S FT* FT* FT* sporf r mm sabah
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 157 26 Regional Weather 4 s o V J 5^ 21! A I •f, <3 1£ Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIB MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather s-*/ Wind direction with speed in knots *2 mo*. a, w v< hei ht Goody Sky SvfiM
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