The Business Times, 8 September 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,19« 60 CENTS
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  • 314 1  -  •y WANG LOOK KEAH ASEAN labour ministers have agreed to establish a technical working group that will formulate an Asean stand on International Labour Organisation (ILO) issues. This group will meet regularly and submit reports to the ministers, said the joint
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  • 227 1 TIN 6N the Peoang market posted another rise yesterday to take its price to 11$» J2 a kilo the highest since March 24. Clearly, the export quotas are beginning to take effect. Rubber sentiments have also improved as a result of the buffer
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  • 444 1  -  By BERNADETTE CHOOI GOLD breached the US$5OO level momentarily on the Hongkong and Singapore markets yesterday in what dealers described as extremely nervous trading. Following the rally in London on Monday, gold prices opened sharply higher at US$473/475, more than US$22 up from
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  • 179 1 THE former managing director of Jasons International Pte Ltd told the High Court yesterday that there was no suggestion that an agreement be drawn up before he could get his allotment of shares in the supermarket company. Mr Peter Tierney was testifying
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  • 369 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG COMPANY bankruptcies in America and some industrial nations have now reached their highest levels since the Great Depression. Dr Edward Altman, finance professor and one of America's top bankruptcy experts, said more than 50,000 companies in the US have
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  • 190 1 Reuter HONGKONG yesterday issued an unusual statement expressing full confidence in its banking system after rumours of financial problems caused a run on a major local bank and brought down share prices. "There is no reason to doubt the financial stability of any individual locally incorporated
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 73 1 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew arrived in Indooesia yesterday for a three-day working visit and talks with President Suharto which are likely to concentrate on economic matters and the Kampuchea problem. Indonesian officials described the visit as an »nmui informal consultation with an open-ended agenda. The talk»
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    • 65 1 Reuter ISRAEL is pressing ahead with a 30-year plan to settle 1.4 million Jews in the occupied West Bank despite President Reagan's call for an end to the controversial settlements. A spokesman for the Jewish agency which initiated the plan said that Mr Reagan's appeal had not affected
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    • 76 1 UPI POLISH dissidents armed with machine guns and dynamite freed two more women yesterday but still held at least nine other people in the Polish embassy in Berne, threatening to blow it up unless martial law is lifted in their homeland. Police marksmen surrounded the building and the
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    • 50 1 Reuter CHINESE scientists have developed a new strain of rice which sends out a strong, appetising smell even when cold and also produces high yields. The new strain, known as fragrant rice, was developed after years of hybrid screening and can be planted anywhere in south China. Renter
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    • 52 1 UPI AMERICAN carmakers managed to sell only three suhcompact cars in Japan last month, the Japan Automobile Importers Association said. This poor performance, part of a months-long trend, has prompted Japanese dealers affiliated with General Motors, Ford and Chrysler to stop importing the 1982-model subcompact
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    • 70 1 THE world now has a food stock of only 152 million tonnes or 40 days' worth, Dr MS Swaminathan said at a meeting of agricultural scientists in Dacca. Dr Swaminathan, director general of the Manila-based International Rice Research Institute, now on a five-day visit to Bangladesh,
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    • 57 1 WEST German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher has been quoted as saying that the four Cabinet ministers of his Liberal Free Democrats (FDP) will resign from the Government before November. But there was confusion over whether the remarks, released by the weekly magazine Stern ahead of publication tomorrow, spelled
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    • 36 1 INDONESIA will maintain an oil production level of 1.3 billion barrels a day in line with production cutbacks recommended by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec), its oil minister Dr Subroto said.
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  • 214 1 CITIBANK wfD eat Hi hsastog Isaa rates today by half Its aew rate* are 11.71 V Tin taaM tf ap to 1« yean, aai 12 per eeat ea Uaaa el U to Si yean. The to teens hi nito^'aSrSw^eT'SeSt POM, wtoeb «aty a
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  • 515 1 Reuter UPI WESTERN central bankers have suspended emergency cash aid to Mexico to put preasure on It to agree to a tough near economic programme. Senior monetary officiate said in Toronto that the decision by the central bankers, who are members of the Bank
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 741 2 NYT AMID predictions of falling interest rates and with yields down sharply on short-term investments in money market mutual funds and new six-month savings certificates, US investors are looking around for highel* yielding but safe investments. When money market fqpds and six-month certificates of deposit
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    • 148 2 Reuter 4 mmmhU kuki la Matej* Ml I» man wtan M May tram $M J» Mta In April tat «mi atave tta fMJI HUh Ib May la* year, Baak Negara MalayTotal Hfitai held ky taata Ml to «M.H MOtoa at end-May (rem ftt.tt
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    • 132 2 JAPAN'S seasonally-ad)u*-ed averse* narrowly defined M-l money supply row L 2 per cent in July from June, when tt row 0.9 per cent from May. the Bank of Japnn aaia. Unadjusted, July M-l money supply was up 5.6 per cent from a year
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    • 611 2 NYT IN RECENT years, the American public has become quite familiar with bank certificates of deposit, which are now available for period! ranging from seven days to more than seven years. But one type seems to be little known to most depositors:
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    • 304 2 TERM deposits of one year or less offered by Luxembourg banks win be in Belgian francs only under new government guidelines. Bankers said the guidelines laid down that Luxembourg teaidentt investing one million francs or more in such a deposit would have it denominated in Belgian francs,
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 350 2 GOLD futures hi Singapore yesterday surged ahead in nervous trading to record limit-up gains and break the USISQO an ounce barrier for the first time in more than 15 months. Prompt eased back from a high of USSSOO/505 an ounce to close at 40/40 against Monday's close In Singapore
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      • 30 2 Ha PH York cfcaad MSB IBS Eurtcfe «1QB IJK TW IBB 1738 in 1MB m 9 006 Ooab* prk MtaUSt JoiUrt troy oune t, Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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      • 443 2 THE US dollar continued its downward slide against the > major currencies yesterday. Though the market was quite active, there was little fluctuation of rates with the dollar showing a one-way movement. Against the local dollar, the American currency opened at 2.1535/45. The rates came down to 1140/
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      • 148 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery In Tokyo yesterday closed easier at 257.85 yen from the 28.40 opening, after trading quietly throughout the day, dealers said. This was below both the 258.15/25 finish in London overnight and the 258.30 close in Tokyo on Monday. Trading volume was a light 5i.22
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      • 22 2 THE tvertfe rate at which major Singapore banks are earreatly prepared to lead to their best customers ia 10.29 per ceat.
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      • 130 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Sep 7: US DaOanKSpt) 7 day* 10* 10* 1 month U 3/10 111/16 Imontbi ll* 11* 3 months 11* 11* 6 months 12* 12* 9 months 1214/*****2/10 12 months IS 1/10 IS 14/10 1 month 3 months 6 months 12
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      • 48 2 RANGE Of prfc as after id by dti count houses oo sey i. Owulitl: 8** Call (teportts J v.* Clsstag 5-month Bwtal 31/16 MN 31/16 Treasury bUU V month 65/16 Bank bills 7/16 3 months CD 8V16 81/16 6 months CD 85/16 63/16 Source: National Discount Co
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      • 49 2 Opening quotes yesterday US 1.7332/42 Can 2.1468/89 Cross 1.2386/89 D Mk 4.2750/*» D F1 4.6800/50 S FY 3 6350/400 B Ft coo 82.06/19 F Fr 12.0525/675 Lit 2408.75/2412.75 Yen 445-21/* D Kr 15.0000/175 N Kr 11.8450/575 S Kr 10.6650/750 Au> seta 30.08/11 Port -149.81/150.51 Spain -198 22 /51
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      • 108 2 THE US dollar In Hongkong yesterday eased against major currencies in active, late trading following easier European opening. The US unit eased to 2.4770/77 marks against an early 2.4835/42 and London's overnight finish of 2.4805/20, while sterling rose to $1.7275/85 from 1.7237/47 and 1.7215/30. Technical factors were affecting the
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    • 32 2 A GOLD nugget weighing 586.6 grams was discovered in Gorbylevsky gold fields In Eastern Siberia, the Soviet dally Izvestia said. Nuggetsef this weight are extremely rare, Izvestia said.-AFP
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    • 547 2 USINAS SJderurgicas de Minis Gerais SA (Usiminas) of Brazil has asked its Japanern partner for a US$35 million loan to help finance the third expansion phase of its project to Increase steel output to 3.5 million tonnes a year by 1984 from 2.4 million, Nippon Usiminas Co
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    • 165 2 THE Singapore branch of R»nh of Tokyo has issued a US$lO million floating rate certificate of deposit in the A4an dollar market. It is the first issue lead managed by Samuel Montagu it started merchant banking here on July 1. Samuel Montagu will also act as agent
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    • 100 2 Car Hospital m «B«V^- x ,-s TN The Car Doc works here everyday. There are not many patients though, but the Doc insists that every Super Car must visit the hospital every month for regular check-up, preventive maintenance, servicing, re-charge battery, replace uneven-wear tyres and a whole host of tests.
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 415 3  -  JOHN LIM THE Australian immigration authorities are cracking down on visitors who go to Australia and take up Jobs there. This move will have little impact cm Singaporeans, but it will atfect the growing number of nationals from other countries who come
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    • 180 3 MORE than $300,000 worth of tea changed hands at the 18th international tea auction at the Jurong Town Hall yesterday. This came from the sale of about L5OO chests (75,000 kg) of tea roughly half of the 3,000 chests catalogued for the auction. India,
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    • 32 3 SCOTT and represents Electric Construction Ltd for its power equipment products here. This corrects the name of the company which was erroneously reported as Eitflisfa Construction Company on Sep 4.
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    • 471 3 SINGAPORE should address itself to training and educating occupational health and safety officers and build up a pool of manpower skilled in this field. This call was made by Dr Chau Sik Hag, chairman of the advisory committee on occupational health and
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    • 406 3 MANY furniture manufacturers in Japan will consider importing basic components from Southeast Asia as they face Increasing labour cost and limited sources of raw material at home. They may also invest in manufacturing in South-east Asia thsugh this is not being considered now because of
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    • 136 3 CONTINENTAL TiHim*. National Bank A Thai Co of Chicago has ■■igiwrt DnvM Hag aa officer rrapoiisl bie far ofl companies and ofl ■ervice companies in Southeast Ada. Mr Da| was attached to Coatlneatal Bank's Houston office before his present aa|p—l The Bajeriscbe Lsadesbmak GtnantnUe, Singapore Branch, has
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    • 758 3  -  TRADE TALK By ANGELINE TAN ROCKWELL International Manufacturing, the sole producer of automotive unlveraal Joints in Singapore, will increase its total investment to $32 million by the third quarter of next year. It wffl invest another 0 million in new equipment between the
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    • 390 3 YOKOGAWA Electric Works, Japan's largest control systems maker, is setting up a 12 million training centre here to serve as a base for the to penetrate the Asean markets. The centre, to be located in Yokogawa's regional office at the Work) Trade Centre,
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  • International Monetary Fund meeting Toronto
    • 321 4 AP BANGLADESH is in a more desperate situation than Mexico only bankers don't see the dead bodies, Bangladesh Finance Minister A M A Muhith said. In Bangladesh, he explained on Monday, 80 per cent of the population is below the poverty line. Incomes are
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    • 241 4 UPI ARGENTINE Economy Minister Jorge Wefabe denied rumours that his government is willing to lift unilaterally economic sanctions imposed against Britain during the Falklands war. Mr Wehbe, who is attending the International Monetary Fund meeting in Toronto in a desperate attempt to renegotiate Argentina's staggering US$39 billion
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    • 773 4 AP Reuter US TREASURY Secretary Donald Regan, rejecting predictions of a global credit crisis, told the International Monetary Fund/ World Bank annual conference in Toronto that the world's financial system remains tough and resilient and said a strong economic recovery is about to
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    • 125 4 AFP THE WOBLD'a neat lathe earreat ncmlm la hMWM eaaatriea, the rhalnnaa a( the lateraattaaal Maaetary Faad/WerM AbdahUtf AHhH, aald la' Mr Al Htmmi, Kawalt'a Plaaaee Ml Plaaalag nade H mare tifllealt far lad—h la Bard teaatrtta ta (•(law "liberal trade aai ali paMaa,
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    • 134 4 COSTA Rica is at an advanced stage of talks with the IMF for a USJUD-millkm loan to pull it out of a debt crisis, its finance minister said. The IMF loan is a key element in Costa Rica's plans for renegotiating total debts of
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    • 219 4 JAPANESE Finance Minister Miehio Watanabe said he strongly hoped that individual countries would take coordinated action to cope with drastic changes in exchange rates caused by disorderly market conditions. He expects Japan's improved economic performance, including stable prices, to lead to an appreciation of the
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    • 176 4 Reuter IT IS unclear whether the recent fall in worldwide interest rates is enough to generate sustained economic recovery. Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Secretary General Emile Van Lennep said. He said both Europe and Japan will continue to be adversely affected
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    • 161 4 Reuter WEST GERMAN Finance Minister Manfred Lahnstein called on commercial banks to be more cautious in their lending policies and for bank regulating authorities to step up their supervisory role. In a speech to the International Monetary Fond/ World Bank annual meeting, Mr
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    • 662 4 ARRIVALS Serrlec Loral Operator Nuiber Time Froa CAL CB10 0830 JED/DHA MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 0M5 KCH RBA Bid 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL SIA SQ201 1030 HLP CPA CX710 1(05 HLP SIA SQ103 1035 KUL MAS MH8U 1040 PEN GIA GA960 1100 HLP
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 288 5 Reuter LEFT-WINGERS in Britain's 11 million-member labour movement suffered an unexpected defeat as the annual Trades Union Congress (TUC) Conference opened on Monday. Delegates overrode their general council and forced through an organisational change which is expected to give some of the less
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    • 127 5 Reuter AN international conference of trade ministers, officials and company chiefs has agreed on the urgent need to reverse current trends towards economic protectionism. Unilever chief Mr Kenneth Durham, who chaired the private conference at Ditchley Park Mansion near Oxford last week, said
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 417 5 Agencies A WEST German government spokesman denied that Chancellor Helmut Schmidt will attempt to bolster his shaky coalition government by asking parliament for a confidence vote. Taking note of press reports that Mr Schmidt might make a desperate effort to keep his coalition partner the Free Democrats
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    • 441 5 Reuter US TREASURY Secretary Donald Regan has said the Reagan Administration might be willing to reconsider its controversial Soviet gas pipeline sanctions if West European countries could find a way to resolve the dispute. Noting that West European officials met in London last week
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    • 310 5 NYT THE third quarter will be worse than the second quarter for most American businesses. This is the conclusion drawn from a survey by the National Association of Purchasing Managers. By a margin of 2 to 1, the 250 purchasing managers interviewed in August
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  • 433 6 THE POOR economic weather has worn thin the nerves of many investors, and hearts as well as pockets must have shrunk when gold, the traditional refuge in times of political and economic woes, plunged from its peak of US$B5O in 1980 to a low of US$293
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  • 1637 6  -  David Fishlock reviews the world's largest nuclear power programme David Fishlock FT RADIOACTIVE waste is the most sensitive nuclear issue today in France, the country with the world's biggest nuclear power programme and its most advanced fast reactor technology for burning plutonium. Like Britain,
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  • 694 7  -  By KEITH STAFFORD Reuter -JAPAN'S prosperity and future growth are threatened by aa a (Marge la aid-age pensioners in its population and a bedridden community rising to nearly one million, economists say. la a society where age Is venerated, a declining Mrthrate
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 663 7 TWO-H-ONfe CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Summarise briefly (5) 8 Lady with the name of Ada (5) 10 Chicken and some pork in a can (5) 11 A leading spinner (3) 12 Old priest cheated out of some grub (5) 13 Working in tens, it takes a month to sort the
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 171 9 CHINESE Pwiw» Exehaage, per 1M kg ytrtwtoy. CiMMt «II: Bulk fob 181.00 9eUcrs, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $93.00 sellers, new drum fob $97.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $40.00 buyers. Psppsr: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $307.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $302.50
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    • 142 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (la HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttan yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,380 32s 3,070, 40s 3,200 (per bale of 400 lbs). ntklsi raw erttaa: LSS 6.00, 4F 6.00; 289P 6.10; NT roltar ginned 6.04 (per lb). CLOTH in
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    • 924 9 COFFEE: London robusta coffee futures yesterday ended the morning slightly firmer in thin trading with activity concentrated in the nearby months. Prices ended the call £18 to £4 a tonne firmer on turnover of 1,384 lots, including 47 options and 268 crossed trades. The Sep contract accounted for
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    • 315 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's dosing prices In SI 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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    • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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    • 206 9 Reuter THE THAI Cabinet has allocated 200 million baht to finance the planting of rubber to replace tapioca, government spokesman Training Suvannaldri said. The government's for Agriculture and Cooperatives will extend loans to farmers to plant rubber in the eastern provinces of Prachlnburi, Rayong and Chan
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    • 62 9 THE OTBAITB TIN pries In Peuang yesterday rsse a cents to MSMJO a kDe, still wttMn the IT A Ixuj seetsr of Mftf.ll and The tow taunw wns iw Is ntars having nearquotas far Jsly/fieplenZber which was atos the main factor behind the rlss. day dae to the
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    • 33 9 Rubber: Sept 7 Singapore: Sept: 185JM) cents (up 3.00 cents) Malnysia: Oct: 206.00 cents (up 3.00 cents) Tin: M*30.22 per kilo (up 21 cents) Official offering: 66 tonnes (down 99 tonnes)
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    • 744 9 AP UPI NEGOTIATIONS on an «tension of the current world coffee pact opened in London on Monday with the world's major producers in dispute over their share of the world coffee market. The talks the fourth round this year are being held by the International
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    • 195 9 RUBBER PRICES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with September One RSS buyers quoted at 185.50 cents per idlo, up three cents from Monday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on covering interest and speculative buying coupled with some forward demand. In Ins Is Laaapar, the
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    • 125 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday eaaed on technical adjustment after recent price rises in moderately active trading. September saw central losing M 522.50 to MS7S2JO per tonne, south Ms2o to MJ755 and north MJ7 to M 1765 while in October north fell M*o to MJ755, south
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    • 382 9 RA8 price* In cent* per kilo ywterdar CP"" 1 dk>> n| 1 (per kflo) Int. 1 ILLS. CH f o b 1M.00 lnt 1 September 1A00 tat 1 R-S-S. Octotar 1K00 tat 2 HAS. 174J0 UK/Coal 17X30 tat S R&S. 110 J* UK/Ooat lOOJO tat 4 R-S.S 19
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    • 5 9 See Page 11 for stocks
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    • 236 9 World Technology for ASEAN progress through ENEX-ASIA South East Asia 4th International Electrical Electronic Engineering Exhibition. '82 19-23 OCTOBER 1982 SINGAPORE World Trade Centre Singapore may be a small island, but it hosts the biggest electrical and electronics engineering exhibition in Southeast Asia. Enex-Asia '82 the showpiece of the electrical
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  • 1644 10 BID «ad Oder prices officially listed tad business In and reported to the Stock Exchange 0f Singapore yesterday, with the number of duns traded ahowa in brackets la lots of 1.000 units, unless otherwise •pectned. BBCTION ONB INDUSTRIAL COMMBBCIAL Asaa (1048) (5) 2J6
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  • 2796 10 1MB High Low Company Last Bale +erQr*s Dhr Dtr CV* Qr*s TM Not P/B Vol Day COM) High Low SBCTION ONB i INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 360 233 an no tit ni ss 147 m 110 an n 130 an MO Aetna Alcorn ABM Choc BAT BtU Ban
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  • 1720 10 BID aad otter prices Itofed aad buMaess la and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Bwhuy yesterday, with the number of Mures traded shown la brackets la loti of UH units, unless otherwise specified (MSB LOT) Mm (LOT) (I) LM (I) LM (U) lm to (MB WW)
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  • 294 10 PBOPIT toktog hit the Bteg»pm slssk MBihM pestort' r Tij'i in 11 M price*. ssSUSHIS' SZsM* t? M >rk<( atavloi >rH—t*et, JSTbIIVrI toprJlt toklag as b Cm* mio si sa.yAraa Mgtor Is M.« at tks bmb wj^MMiisff tear's BiN at «UI, ep LS potat. Bsss
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  • 317 10 THE KUALA Lumpur stock market yesterday recorded this year as share prices generally remained steady oa most Croats. An Increasing number at investors moved away (ram the BidrtfaMß, taking the dally turnover to 10.43 million units valued at $29.13 million This comparea with Monday's turnover of
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1123 11 NYT THIS IS a time (or individual investors to indulge in anguished sell-criticism over failure to Join in the biggest ever bull rally on .WaP Street. It is also a time lĕ reflect on the value of caution in troubled times. It
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    • 422 11 NYT THE BENDIX Corp announced on Monday that about 58 per cent of the outstanding shares of the Martin Marietta Corp had been tendered to Bendix, much more than were sought under its $1.5 billion takeover bid. •'The results are a clear referendum by Martin
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 227 11 S&lk&E prices in Sydney yesjjfday closed higher on balance with bouts of buyli%> toeing met by proflt-tak-ing, brokers said. A rising gold price was the main underpinning factor but once initial orders wese filled the market stalled. The All Ordinaries index firmed 1.5 points to 696. The
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      • 122 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mixed with gains outnumbering losses In quiet trade, dealers said. The Book Club index rose 0.39 point to 112.13 on a turnover 0187.2 million baht. United Flour Mill rose six baht to 175, Siam City Cement rose four to 224 while Industrial Finance
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      • 324 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed lower after rumours during the afternoon session of a run on some branches of the Hang Lung Bank Ltd, brokers said. The bank later said there was heavy drawing demand at branches in the new territories area of Hongkong but added
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      • 337 11 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday closed slightly lower as scattered issues shed early gains and other sectors ruled narrowly mixed in thin trading which reflected the Wall Street closure overnight, dealers said. The market average fell 9.88 to close at 7,209.45 on a volume of 270
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      • 120 11 THE Mantis stock market yesterday closed mixed on increased turnover of 5.83 million pesos, up from 121 million on Monday, dealers said. The commercial/industrial index was up 0.43 to M.98 and the mfatng index 80J6 to 1120 JO, while the oil marker Ml 0.006 to 2J7D. Adas Con B
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    • 885 11  -  Market Talk... By CHRIS LIM SUN Hung Kai Securities ha* advised investors to be extremely cautious because there is still doubt over the severity of the current Western-led recession The recent interest ratesinspired rally, It says in its latest issue of Focus, failed to
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    • 861 11 NYT TWENTY-EIGHT months after the British Steel Corp reached outride the country and chose lan MacGregor, a New York Investment banker horn In Scotland, to be its chairman, the company has been transformed. Productivity, the bane of British manufacturing, surged after employment was cut to 98,000
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    • 210 11 ELECTRICAL and Allied Industries Bhd Is acting efforts to Introduce new products and additional medals to stay ahead la a highly n>isp<<lHlii hone appllaaees market la Malaysia. The company ma—tantarea aad sells refrigerators aad air eaadHtoaeva. EAI Is alas sttklag efforts to eat eeets to
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    • 119 11 Reuter NTKKO Research Centre Ltd said it expects Japanese corporate recurrent profit in the April to September period to have fallen 30.3 per cent from the previous six months. The estimated larger decline compares with a 3 J per cent fall for the same period forecast by
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 26 11 features: Adjustable 4mm 50mm thickness Ease ft swupßcity in upiutiow Up tq3o6mm spine length V»OfHf>OCT m pOrTOOW PKis a wide choice of cover lets and strip
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    • 230 11 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) RIGHTS ISSUE OF 51,*****4 SHARES OF $1.00 EACH AT PAR The Board of Directors of United Engineers Limited ("the Company") regrets to advise that, due to a secretarial error, the total acceptances and Excess Shares Applications received by September 2, 1982,
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 133 12 Rises Hoa| Leeeg 1*4 HLN*|CN«I 8MVW« ns 436 am >40 36 428 330 380 38# 980 20 20 18 19 180 412 382 14 12 12 C Safin M BtikiU 8kugri-U MTC M BF Hides Apollo 880 980 900 412 310 280 10 10 10 10 10 10 1
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    • Article, Illustration
      139 12 FBOFIT-TAKING In Ike altera— erased meat of the snrijsrgslßS en the Stock Exchange of fjnypirr Mbto to'etose^a?' l»/lw"'wMBe haniir sf the day's 1« mast active stocks rese H points to SMI 11. Rises I Kenneth HLInd Loytape B Lin tang Rothmans (M) C Sugars M Tobacco Fed Flour
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    • 49 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 8S3J) Friday M62 Week Ago ctoeed Tuesday 1068.29 Monday 1064^2 Week Ago 1035.33 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 617.4 Monday 61*3 Week Ago 610.4 Monday dosed Friday 9SS.13 Week Ago ***> ALL ORDINARIES 7>MWllvy 406.0 HJLHANG SENG Monday 404J Week Ago 482.6
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    • 105 12 Reuter AP PROFIT-TAKING pushed the New York stock market lower in early trading yesterday after it opened slightly higher. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks, up nearly 150 points since Aug 12, fell 5.52 points to 919.61 in the first half an hour. But slightly
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  • 290 12 FOUR new stock broking licences may soon be Issued in Malaysia, three in Kuala Lumpur and one In Penang. No official confirmation was available but stockbroking sources In Kuala Lumpur say this as a likely event. If issued, the new licences will
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  • 84 12 SUPREME Carp Bhi is convening an extraordinary general meeting on Sep 22 tor shareholder* to approve its proposed one-to-one bonus issue, which has already been approved by the Capital Issues Committee. a a a OVERSEAS Uataa iMk is convening an extraordinary general meeting on Sep 34 for shareholders
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  • 692 12 THE STOCK market dosed quietly mixed yesterday, with government boads teadiag slightly higher at the close. At 3pm, the Financial Time* index was down 15 point» at *1.4. Government bonds closed with net rises ranging to et, with operator* respondfavourably to the UK AuCwhoissale price figures, the August
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  • 467 12  -  muni Companies Editor Ma» Sabnad By CHAN OI CHEE MPH Bookstore» (Sinfipore), a wholly owned subsidiary of Jack Chia-MPH Ltd, will be opening at least another 15 retail outlets in the next 18 months. The plan, part of the company's policy to expand
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  • 407 12 ESSO Malaysia Bhd has registered a sharp 40 per cent rise la its profit after tax from petroleum and ammonia operadona (or the six month* to June X), ISC. The IQ3L3 «ntm— profit warts out to net earahifi per share of 57.9 cents. Eaao Malaysia's chairman.
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  • 435 12  -  •y CHRIS LIM SHELL Rp fining Company (POM) Bhd has achieved a startling 145 per cent increase in its profit after tax to Mp? H million for the first six months to June 10, ÜB. N The company said the sharp larrnsw was dne
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 341 12 COMPUTER SEMINAR/WORKSHOPS INSING APORE AND GENTING HIGH DATABASE MODEUNG AND DESIGN (DMD) SINGAPORE 13 17 SEPTEMBER YOURDON has revolutionized the data processing field in the areas of structured methodologies. YOURDON now brings the same originality to Database. SENIOR PROGRAMMER SKILLS (SPS) SINGAPORE 13 17 SEPTEMBER A practical 5-day workshop that
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    • 174 12 If there's a carpet below you, youteprobaWywasting6o%ofit-and 60%(rfthemoneyyouspaitonit. I Unless it&Heuga. In the average office, though you pay for all the carpet, most of the wear is imposed on a mere 40ft. The rest of the carpet is wasted hidden under furniture, along skirtings, and behind doors. But you needn't
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 40 12 OUTLOOK for today: Hasty; tew areas in the morning. B apart hr M hears prlar I* X Associated humidity MM— temperature Associated humidity Hours of sunshine Rainfall in mffltmrtres Total rainfall for the month Total rainy days for the month
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 256 13 Reuter THE CONTINUED depression on the shipping market has resulted in another sharp rise in the number of vessels in lay up and idle, with the dry cargo market becoming increasingly affected, London shipbroker Howard Houlder said. Laid up idle bulk carriers
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    • 503 13  -  By JUNE LIM SANKYO Une will set up an office in Singapore on Oct 1 to take over the agency functions from Sinose Maritime. The Japanese company has entered into a joint venture with Ng Teow Yhee, a Singapore freight forwarding company, to
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 87 13 Reuter SEVERAL Latin American states are considering asking the United .Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) to review an imminent increase in fees for using the Panama Canal. Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru would be affected by a 25 per cent increase in canal
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      • 155 13 AP THE Mutsu, Japan's first and only nuclearpowered ship, returned last Monday to its home port in Ohminato, northern Japan, after four years of repairs, a Maritime Safety Agency spokesman said. The 8,241-ton ship was escorted into the port by Maritime Safety Agency patrol boats to keep
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      • 161 13 UPI THE world's largest coal carrier, the 114,000-ton Hoei Maru, set out for Australia last Tuesday on its maiden voyage, Nippon Steel Corp said. The company said the mammoth vessel, developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Nippon Steel, was turned over to Nippon Risen Co in a
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    • 766 13 Shipping Uk Pftffr C«i Shipping Um C«i Achipelego Shpg vm 1 Fargo Shpg DC Mn vm i FE Europe Corn X Ahrenkiel Liner VI 5 FE Pearl Shpg DC Alfred CT VI 1 Fesco vn All trans vn Fort una X Alpac VI 5 Franco-Belg m Angonave
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    • 764 14 FT THE BRITISH shipping industry is planning a move which, if carried through, could sharply reduce the likelihood of the national seamen's pay disputes of 1966 and 1961 being repeated on anything like the same scale. A large part of the industry would
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    • 189 14 Reuter THREE crew were killed when Iraqi missiles sank a Turkish ship off the Iranian port of Bandar Khomeiny over the weekend, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said. Ministry officials said the vessel, which they named as the Mar Transporter, was hit as it entered the
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    • 230 14 AP THE luxury liner Queen Elizabeth 2, bound for New York with 1,750 passengers aboard, was forced to turn back on Monday and make an emergency stop in Falmouth Bay for engine repairs. The US Coast Guard said the 67,000-ton liner anchored
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    • 1881 14 FREIGHT rates on Monday were generally steady, partly on hopes that Soviet operators may enter the market to cover grain requirements from the US while owners are hoping the current depression may have bottomed, shipbrokers said. A grain cargo from the US Gulf to the Continent paid $7.25,
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    • 526 14 AFP THE first positive signs of an autumn recovery on the freight market began to appear last week, accompanied by rumours of Soviet demand and grain charterers keen to book forward loaders. But business overall remained limited with trading in London curtailed by Monday's Bank Holiday. The
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    • 218 15 WE MAJOR «topping consortia operating between the Far East, Europe, Far East/ H.Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits Japan and the member lines: ACS (FAB EAffT EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. Line. Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. nCho Yang Shipping ANRO (STRAITS AUBTRAUA): A Australian
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    • 236 15 Reuter JAPAN has agreed not to presß claims for damages against the Philippine government for an attack on a Japanese tanker in January by Philippine air force planes, Foreign Minister Carlos Romulo said. Mr Romulo, in a joint statement with Japanese ambassador
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    • 740 15 THE CAMPAIGN against the Philippines' cargo sharing scheme has apparently shifted to the US where a major cross trader has been circulating a position paper to American exporters. The position paper explains in detail what Executive Order No 769 is and its
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    • 165 15 Barber Blue Sea Line has announced its resignation from the Far East Conference. Robert Pouch, president of Barber Steamship Lines, general agents for BBS in the United States, said the decision to resign from the FEC membership was not based on any rate differences
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    • 4356 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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    • 557 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Pac Exp 40N 9.9.82 1500 Borneo 49 1300-1400/2200-2300 L6/L6 Osaka Bay 468 9.9.82 0130 Mansfield 49 0800-0900/1000-1100 Fl/Al Aust Maru 23/194 9.9.82 0800 MOL 49 1000-1200/1600-1700 HI/HI
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    • 1916 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Acklpeiega Shpg Singapore Shpg Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN Kl. PK(. tdrtadr («italaer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Ur*-Kira<U Line Transgroup Pte Ltd
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    • 204 22 THE latest addition to Overseas Containers Limited's fleet was launched recently at the West German shipyard of Thyssen Nordseewerke in Emden. Christened the Providence Bay, it is the second of two identical vessels built at Emden, the first being the Tor Bay which was delivered to
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    • 534 22 V AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Ayubla 10/11 PIL alongside 8.9.82/1500 Barber Terrier 47 Barber alongside 8.9.82/2300 Great Mount 19 CF Sharp alongside 8.9.82/1830 Kalimantan Dua 6/7 S'pore Shpg alongside 8.9.82/2300 Kota Dewa 8/9 PIL alongside 8.9.82/1500 Kuroshio Mam 38/9 CF Sharp
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    • 371 13 Everett Lines FO# THE MOST FR£QII€NT SAILINGS TO BANI.KOK MONI, KON(, JAPAN BUSAN CHIT T AGON(> CALCUTTA CHAI NA •RANGOON BUfNOS AIRfS MANZANIIIO ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A Ciittotd Centre Singapore 1 Tel ***** 9 36 Beach Street. Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bldg Tel 1441 3 Port Keteng Agents
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    • 374 13 aSEALORDU: t UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG H EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Dubai (16/10), Abu Dhat* (18/10), Dammam (20/10), Kuwait (22/10) Kuwait (28/10). Dammam (30/10). Abu Dhah (1/11), Dubai (3/11). Mina Qaboos (5/11) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE AOOWYAH V.23 IKI MJ ¥.25 Dubai (21/9), Dammam (23/9), Kuwait (25/9), Mma Qaboos (27/9).
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    • 796 13 IRAQI LINE iitt vtn inimif in ■titriic mmoir SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE BAGHDAD AQABA All other Iraqi destinations with througn B Ls [Q Agents UNIMCIFIC TRIMS I TRAOIHS ASENCV PTE LTD TEL *****4 (5 LINES) SINGAPORE MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 475 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE f STRAITS/TAIWAN/JAPAN CONTAINER SERVICE VESSEL lnimos a. noons i. nun APNEAS NGO TYO YH HOY K£ KAOM SPORE Sid Sid SU Sid Sid Sid Ski SM Sid Sid Sid Sid Sid SM Sid In Port 10/9 12/9 15/9 19/9 11/9 12/9 16/9 18/9 23/9 YH ROY
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    • 368 14 m Y.S. LINE yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Whl Pacific North Waat Aaa M la»a* Act hMncill Atlantic/Canada tAho accaptaf urp I* Mm i Afci Dhabi Line: ltd. smk sth FM*T Ad GiOT ACt SM SW il/9 12/9 15/1 17/9 21/1 23/9 AGENTS: SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD Main
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    • 650 15 The Straits Steamship Group occ Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT 11/9 13/9 ii/ 9 29/9 24/1 a/9 94/19 M/ll 13/11 15/19 29/19 22/19 29/19 29/19 91/11 95/11 13/11 15/11 STOK no* 14-15 1# 1719 Sap 21-22 1#
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    • 304 15 NOTICE SEEK DEMOLITION VESSEL LOT 5,000 TON APPROX PLEASE CONTACT MR. HYO KIL PARK HUNGCHIN CORPORATION TELEX: SWLTD K*****, TEL: 28-5345 C.P.O. BOX 4083 SEOUL. KOREA fZb Franco Belguin Services as C *-SCS" T c.m.c.r. "7 S part f Uan( I'lona ITsalts torn Tritstt 1? Stpt 14 Stpt 30 Stpt
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    • 546 16 Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS j S pert P Mi** S ton HI Bha»enßdam Le Haute 5/10 *6/w P S/IO TetoaEnras 11/9 13/9 1/10 3/10 5/10 6/10 8/10 IMM Bit 11/9 20/9 7/10 9/10 11/10 12/10 14/10 CWeanlaT K 9 28/9 19/10 20/10 72/10 23/10 25/10 Idumi 4/10 6/10 23/10 25/10 27/10 28/10
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    • 579 16 Lv= m MC Slime KH(* tmwmt iww no* comomoNM. soma i«/fr« busan STQK P. H<t»| rOHK KGA *****/17* 2V27 Sept 27 29Sept »31 S«pt BLTM 181N/182E 1012 Oct 13 lb Oct 1118 Oct FULLY CONTANOSB) TO/FROM WITH AMERICA NEST/EAST Mm mul W m I Audi CM* NYC (IB) 0 MMSTD
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    • 339 16 ©EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEFTHG Fa i LCI CARGO FOR MP PKI 10 »C FU KM JM9 U« (ml** 16/9 17/9 5/19 9/19 W# h**tm 22/9 14/11 14/11 11/1* 29/19 21/19 2/19 1/19 11/19 24/19 29/19 29/19 29/19 11/19 also tcQPTMG ia fa »fa/ra io gotkmuk mums con
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    • 1072 16 jj fi |Bk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" K LOADING FOR RANGOON S-pn PAN N*l J MTMTMTM HUM *>■» mni2/9 to* U/Uto» lVlftto* PJWw N 14/11 tot BFSSC Ag«nti «i Motoyi.o BOUSTEAD SHIPPUG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Ctmpmt ArfwitMia o« Hictrf tmtfc*M>n«m4 SACIf "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" I 114 i
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    • 197 16 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD IQI SANKYO LINE UL m »»7»/vmi m SUN UNION LINE m mim/1t zznn MW TO. *****M/J SIMM IM7K 1 7241 t*C7H)ftU72S KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUNEA/SOUTH PAOFIC Skppn NMmi IV9 iUU lt/9 Carp i Pa* Apt ■t at S'pm at Cfctd rain. m m
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 643 17 GROUP fUU CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT 31W/32E 3-4/9 13-14/10 22-23/11 COLOMBO 3-11/9 13-21/10 23-33/11 13-20/3 23-33/10 7-3/12 22-23/3 23-27/3 1-2/11 4-3/11 11-12/12 14-13/12 COLOMBO 7-3/10 10-17/11 13-14/10 22-23/11 1-2/1 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE WfOfl
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    • 674 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS CONTJUNER SONIC* TO/FROM EURO* KMC P MlMNGwimrt IV9 VM M/ 9 IVM nn m/m 1/10 2Vio ivm 0/11 2vio M/ll a/io ivu VII M/ll IHAKN ROAM Austria IMw; 7/m vio 14/10 IS/II M/ll Z2/1I 27/10 a/w 9/11 10/11 (1V11) It'll U/U 11/11 »/u n/ii Sot Sl* 14/9 Im*M9*
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    • 361 17 AMERICA (CENTRAL AND SOUTH) wart Vjm OUm feMilMi Mi miw w wn am vu vu Mta W* WU WU VU vu mS a/u q/u a/u vi vi Mi« ant a/i i/? vi vi I I'l m d i IV9 IVIO 71/11 a/U JVM VII VII 12/11 a/u ivit ivii a/u
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    • 477 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE In. vvl O.a: 'Ml-: .11 CORABANIC CLYDEBANK SPORE I'D AM HULL HMBG 5 Oct 31 Oct 3 Nov 7 No* 30 Nov 27 Doc 30 Doc 4 Jon Lukes/ 4 Lines U.S. GULF OKCT SERVICE (•New Orleans, Motoric. Houston, Galveston) U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE (Also
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1420 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. FEEKR VESSEL STOK MOTHER IffSSEL ASM STAR V? 10 Sapt MSO HARU V«2 M EMERALD Vl6 19 Stpt AMBROSE V 66 PIONEER *12 24 Scot NE* YORK MARU Vtt Mm cafe rWLAKLMA (i Nn) ••NORFOLK (12 MM) +MLTMOK II Nm Also accapbnc MONTREAL. TORONTO.
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    • 617 18 CAUFORNM/PACfIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTARIER/REEFER SERVICE Im*| tm: LOS AM6EIIV MM FRMCSCO SEATTU. TtCOH* VANCOUVER. RC ra/ra ca*M*i P MM| SMppwt I MIJK I ftutr u tm i?s* rm AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTARKR SERVICE Fa/fa Cmtmm PMM| S port MM AM Sft KO*l 73 SM 74/7SS«* I Oct 10 Oct
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    • 477 18 r m KORINS MARITIME SERVICES D f-ooM. bO' ICB Bu- VV.i, >'♦■ P Keiang Tei *****1 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES GUNONG TAHAN. DONG N00N...... DONG MYUNG S port Laadnj Far: 13 Sept Bahrain/Kuwait/ Bandar Abbas, Bandar Khameni 13 Sept kddab .17 Sept Bandar Abbas/Bandar Khomani undae Shipping Co. IJ J.
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    • 421 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Suite 26ifc Interna*. .it f A-Smgdpo'»-020' ■<> BREfIKBULK SERVICt TO EUROPEyUK CHERRY ***** Vets* Lm*| at Ida I S>m P. Sato* lM*ftar 13 Sapt IS fail WMMiyn It fIA r NON-CONEREIKE —HWUII FUU. car«wt I* ISA Cast A Mad Coed. Pi Fm4* AO* OMKMMT m inn m
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    • 624 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST'EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROft/UK (VIA SUEZ): MERCATOi 2TH K iACEJW 16W+..... TW BROGE 12* C ROZE 31W HK CQNTMND 321* 0 CHEF 31* Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K IACEJM S'pore Closing Times. FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) C ROZE
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    • 449 19 MALDIVE LINES MALDfII PUDGE DtSCHARGRG FROM TAIWAN AND Loading For PT SUDAN/ JCDOAH/GiZAN MALDNE NAVIGATOR Loading For Dubai ETA ETA ETA SPOKE KUANTAN POR Loading For Male MAUMt PEARL 30/9 Loading For BAHRAM/DAMMAM/KUWAIT HALO* Pttt 26/9 24/9 30/9 Loadmg For MUSCAT/DUBAI DAMMAM/KJWAJT MHUME PRTMUGE 26/9 23/9 Loading For feddah BARKATH
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    • 935 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVET SMPPMG CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULOM6 55, Mvtet Strett Sinfapore 0104 TMam Numbers *****3 Cable Address SMSOV SMGATOK fLrs K ZUIOItS ***** «»1M Cable Address SMSOV SMGATOK Telex Numbers P KEIAN6 M/S SHNtftAT MM SOON SON. M. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO I. JALAN CCMPEMNG. PORT KIANG.
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    • 75 19 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 19& t 1906 1*» Fir. SktMM Hokm 3 SHwtoo Ntf. Sport 01M Til»lmi ***** M (S Ums) I 220R35 Tcfci KS*l» SHSMP r/.Mli, rTA'N'SI p- J] OMSm Of THE Tin WOM.DMK G«OUP Of COMNudh REGULAR FCL AND LCL CONTAINER SERVICE TO: Australia Sydney, Melbourne, Fremantle,
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 674 20 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD. 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 marketing *****2 <3 LjNFSI GENERAL *****1 (22LINES) TELE* RS 2459S RS 2SS6B A 8 CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP IJJI3I Container IJiks 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING 1300 HRS EVERY TUESDAY SATURDAY SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE
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