The Business Times, 10 September 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, I*B2 60 CENTS
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  • 341 1 BANK loans to non-bank customers rose sharply by 1547 million in July, more than offsetting the $448 million fall in June. July's rise in loans was spurred by lower lending rates, with the average prime lending rate of banks f*m«g to 10.70 from
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  • 506 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH FTVE international engineering companies are competing to be the design coordinating consultant for Singapore's multi-billion dollar mass rapid transit system. They have been invited by the Provisional MRT Authority to submit their proposals within one month. The companies from
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  • 630 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS) Is about to launch a major review of its short-term policies. When completed by the end of the year, it could lead to further improvements in the structure of the policies
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  • 291 1 SOME $73.2 million worth of property came close to being swept up in flames in the first half of this year. According to the Singapore Fire Service, this is a great deal more than the $3.3 million worth of property at risk
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  • 80 1 Reuter ANWAR Ibrahim, a 35-year-old politician who was once detained under Malaysia's internal security laws, was yesterday elected to the powerful post of president of the Youth Wing of the United Malays National Organisation (Umno), the dominant party in the Malaysian ruling coalition. Mr Anwar beat
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 56 1 THE hearing of businessman Peter Tiemey's civil suit against Jasons International Pte Ltd and Mr Dennis William Pinder in the High Court is still in adjournment till further notice. Mr Tierney is suing Jasons International and Mr Pinder for alleged breach of agreement in not allotting him his
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    • 48 1 FILM tycoon Runme Shaw, admitted to hospital in a coma a week ago is still unconscious but his condition remains stable. Mr Shaw, 81, underwent two brain operations following severe internal bleeding from a head injury he suffered in a fall eight days ago.
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    • 70 1 AP THE Indonesian Department of Mines and Energy has denied reports that a special meeting of the Opec countries will discuss raising oil production at a later meeting this month in Abu Dhabi. A spokesman of the department said Mines and Agency Minister Subroto was misquoted. "What the
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    • 57 1 AFP A J ApXn- Mexico plan to build a US$l,5OO million hotel in Mexico City has been postponed due to Mexico's financial crisis. A spokesman for Japan-Mexico Hotel Co in Tokyo said that it had become difficult to finance the project, which calls for the construction of a
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    • 51 1 Reuter THE High Court has appointed the official receiver provisional liquida- tor of Tse Lee Yuen Jewellery Ltd. The receiver has been ordered to take control of the assets until a petition to wind up the company can be heard by the High Court at a later date.
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    • 80 1 UPI PRESIDENT Chun Doo Hwan marked the rollout of South Korea's first domestically assembled jet fighters yesterday with a warning to the North Korean communists that they "will be digging their own graves" if they attacked the south again. Chun, who christened the two F--5F jets "sky
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    • 71 1 UPI ISRAELI warplanes knocked out four Syrian anti-aircraft missile batteries in Lebanon's eastern Bekaa Valley yesterday, heightening fears of ail-out war despite the Arab League's apparent adoption of a Middle East peace plan. It was the second such attack in two days. A military command statement said Israeli
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    • 64 1 Reuter THE Iraqi navy sank a hostile naval target near the Iranian port of Bandar Khomeiny. The nature or nationality of the destroyed target was not disclosed. Iraqi forces have recently stepped up their campaign to blockade Iran's oil and cargo ports on the Gulf. The main
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  • 99 1 UPI PBIME Mlslilii Mr Lee Km Tew jiSntey saM tt wmM be "IteT for all ■MHBateral srilftary axortbe raftaa. II was the On* ttee aa f«r sack regtea-wide mifltary exercises. Mr Lee mid aft a news aeaker aatlaas had already held a aaaaher ef "Aft a
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  • 349 1  -  By JOHN LIM THE natural gas which Singapore is planning to buy from Indonesia will be supplied through a submarine pipeline from a gas field off Natuna Islands. This was disclosed by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew in Jakarta yesterday. He was speaking to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 645 2 NYT THE Federal Reserve Board has passed another hurdle in its battle against inflation and its struggle for credibility. The recent drop in US interest rates with some falling five or six percentage points has put a nervous financial community at With the loosening of
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    • 97 2 Reuter TIB NANYANG Commercial Bank Ltd has AM a writ to the ■ngfciag Banw Csart agates! Tse Lee Yaea Jewelry Ltd I li liig ma mUßsa la MZLTTLtI Ym led'ts rMMM a toeal ML laag Lm Bank LM. sa haak tahi B taeed any arsMsm
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    • 364 2 Reuter BANKERS in Wert Germany have deacrlbed rumours that a major bank in their country would report a large loas as highly Improbable. One banker said the rumours appear to be abaolute nonsense. The rumours contributed to a sharp rise in the gold
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    • 186 2 Reuter UK BANK shares, sharply underpcifuming in the stock market, remain vulnerable to further International debt rescheduling, according to a study by stockbroker WGreenweU. The study, prepared by bank analyst Keith Brown, said investors worry that the international h»nirin g community has yet
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 22 2 THE «▼•rage rate at which aajor Singapore bank* are earrently prepared to lead to their best customers is 10.27 per seat.
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      • 167 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Sep 9: USManjSpt) 7daji 100/10 10 7/16 i month to lvie io ivi« Smooths 118/10 113/10 3 months 110/10 117/10 0 months 110/10 137/10 0 months 1311/*****1/10 13 months 13 13* DM HM 1 month Smooths 0 months 13
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      • 42 2 RANGE at prion cOm «d by dlscount mm ob 9m Ortfht: S*« Call dap«tta: IH« t 3-month TrMsury bills 3 3/16 sine Smooth Bank bills «H •H 3 months CD »H •H 6 months CD I&/16 vie Source: National Discount Co
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      • 81 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday was mixed against major currencies in fairly active, late trading. The market basically lacked direction, and after flurtuating through the day rates settled near early levels towards the close. Banknote rates yesterday: US S. 03 6 06 UK 10 tt /10J0 Brunei 2
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      • 72 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday firmed federally from a steady opening on a large commercial order out of Switzerland and buying by a big operator, but the market lacked any fundamental direction. Opntag quotas ycrtartlay US-L TSM/C Cki-LUa/9 Ooa-LflU/l» DMk —4JB0/100 D fl 4.OT5/70S art- um/w B Fr em B. 14/77
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      • 461 2 THE local foreign exchange market had a very quiet day yesterday with little movement at rates throughout. Against the local dollar, the US unit opened the day at 2.1510/ X. The highest recorded from the day was 2.1525/35 with most dealers keeping watch at the sidelines. Rates eased
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      • 301 2 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday weakened in the afternoon aa some liquidation after a firm opening, but the market still cloned higher on balance compared with overnight New York's clone. Trading was generally thin with total sales for the day recorded at 114 lots while kerb volume at 81
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      • 34 2 Stew York •J5B (KB •JOB 9 06S Zurich S.T0B SUB I BS 9 JOS V<J hppn 9«0B 8 906 9.75S I06S Ctahnprt, »la US dollar* troy ouno t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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      • 220 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed at 258.60 yen, just below the day's high, after opening at 258.70 yen. This was above the 258.70/90 finish in New York overnight and sharply higher than the 257.70 yen close in Tokyo on Wednesday. Trading volume was a moderate
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    • 219 2 ANOTHER British confirming house has decided to set up operations in Singapore, but on a slightly different basis from those already in the Republic. Barclays Export Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of Barclays Bank International, has registered an office under the same name
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    • 144 2 Reuter CHEMICAL Bank plans to have its home tanking and information system, called Proato, available to about 2,500 oi its current account customers in the New York area by the end of the year. Senior vice-president John Farnsworth said the system will utilise a home computer, a
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 354 3 THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VITB) plans to set up an "item bank" to maintain consistency of standards in testing, and to improve the quality of question papers set. This was disclosed by the chairman of the VITB certification committee, Mr
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    • 230 3 YANCEY Huang Pte Ltd, a manufacturer of precision name plates for the electronics industry, hopes to increase its exports to Europe. The company, formed in 1968, will be one of the eight Singapore participants in the Asean Electronics Exhibition in Eindhoven, the
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    • 254 3 THE China Council for the Promotion of International Trade has appointed WahChang International Marine Industry Corporation's (WIMIC) exhibition division to co-organise TSC '83, which will be the highlight of the China-wide "Traffic Safety Month" in May 1963. WIMIC, a Joint venture between the
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    • 249 3 LANHO Corporation (Pte) Ltd has appointed Ckaag Ked Pin as its new operations manager. Lanho, a rental company for contractors' equipment such as air compressors, generators and welding sets, is a member of the Malaysian Sungei Way group of companies. As operations manager, Mr Chong is in
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    • 469 3 TUN ISMAIL bin Mohamed Ali, chairman of the Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Bhd, yesterday singled out tourism and housing as two promising fields for cooperation between Singapore and Malaysia. He said tourism is a possible joint venture between the two countries as Singapore is the
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    • 222 3 ATLAS Air Aastralfc Pte Ltd, a iwfmtot rf cmllag ejatuaai aad tissrtag tor pleted fimjm' w"th°l!f pn)e«(i la Hhppirt daee It set ap aa «fflee here fear TVs rfDet, wMeh eevers tenia, Bxytli a taim« «< |i saWlea this year, eat tt wMeh
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    • 425 3  -  By KOH TSE YING WORKERS exposed to organophosphorous (OP) insecticides either in horticulture or in the manufacture of the compound should undergo regular medical check-ups and blood tests. Speaking at the Asian Conference on Occupational Health, Dr Tan Kok Jin, manager of the occupational
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    • 293 3 THE Singapore International Fair *82 will feature a wide variety of Brazilian products ranging from edibles to heavy industrial equipment. Ten exhibitors from the Latin American country will display their goods at the Pair, which will be held at the World Trade Centre from Oct 18 to 31
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  • International Monetary Fund meeting Toronto
    • 662 4 Reuter THE United States is willing to compromise significantly with its European allies to bolster the resources of the International Monetary Fund by next spring. But Treasury Undersecretary Beryl Sprinkel said Washington also wants to tie these concessions to the creation of an economic
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    • 219 4 A HIGH Indian official estimated that last year's reduction of international aid to his country will cost US$2.2 billion by the year 2000 because of increased interest rates. R N Malbotra, secretary to the Department of Economic Affairs, said he hoped India "will be compensated
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    • 450 4 Reuter IRELAND has no intention of seeking funds from the IMF, nor win it attempt to renegotiate its foreign debt with commercial banks. Finance Minister Ray MacSharry said. MacSbarry said that rumours on financial markets that Ireland may be forced to seek some form
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    • 337 4 Reuter EASTERN bloc countries will for some time scarcely be able to earn enough in hard currencies, after paying (or essential imports, to cover their debt servicing requirements to the West, the Trilateral Commission said. In a study on East-West
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    • 379 4 AP Reuter SOUTH African Finance Minister O P F Horwood forecasts that the price of gold will continue to rise during the next four to eight months. He said the recent rise in gold prices has been partly due to what
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    • 512 4 AP Reuter. THE United States has warned Mexico sternly that it will have to undergo major changes in its economic policy in order to obtain the emergency loans the country is seeking. "I would expect significant adjustments will be necessary before the IMF would agree
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    • 130 4 AFP INDONESIA has called on industralised countries to take tougher action against fiscal deficits, and to replace unprofitable production instead of resorting to protectionism. The Minister, All Wardhana said that while it was true that "courageous monetary policies" had reduced inflation particularly in
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    • 396 4 Reuter PERUVIAN Prime Minister Manuel Ulloa Ellas said there is no question about the long term creditworthiness of Latin American countries, despite their large and often poorly structured foreign debt. He said Latin American countries have ample basic resources and have shown they are ready and
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  • Article, Illustration
    1174 6  -  As a man who built a far-flung business, Henry Ford II can look back at his life's work with But going from the swivel to the rocking chair, even if by degrees, requires some change of habit By JOHN HOLUSHA NYT. THE man with the most
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 736 6 -11-OIE CROSSWORD '4 JJIJ CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Courage container (6) 7 Where a railman could get a plum Job? (S) 8 A bit of (hike, nominally <«) 10 Those far spectacle* such as snooker? (<) 11 Doe* he approach his sport obliquely' (8) 14 Secret agent in a hole?
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    • 599 6 I KhVftlß'A'OTO HOW mm daetara Btlateia tar'a reapeaalhtlltlea high la meAeaJ rcprtfag mmd tplriwf praetkw aid why la cms- Ala*, why d« patleata maaleaflM a problem be- Theae are tweea deeters aad patleata? mae M tke iaaar« which tMr Hmm4m *a ekaaael i at 1 iipan. Later la the eveaiag,
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 311 7 Reuter BRITAIN'S trade unions have rejected the idea of pay restraint despite warnings that this could harm the Opposition Labour Party's chances of regaining power in a future election. They have also agreed to launch a campaign against the monetarist policies of Prime
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    • 353 7 Reuter INVESTMENT and capital transactions in the UK balance of payments saw an outflow of £1.04 billion in the second quarter of 1962. These figures, released by the Central Statistical Office in London, are not seasonally adjusted and include unidentified transactions. This compares with an outflow
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    • 290 7 UPI A PROMINENT Anericaa seleaee writer predicted that a waste predict at pease gas will be UB' key aearee sf fael fer the fatere. The gas eaa be tapped fram reaervea thrasgheat the eeastry. "Om thlag absat metbaae la that It eaa be
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    • 544 7 UPI, Reuter A SURPRISING drop in the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries' oil production to 16.15 million barrels a day at the start of September could shore up world oil prices. Houston-based Petroleum Information International, a petroleum newsletter said on Wednesday prices
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    • 434 7 AP AFRICAN economic fever is seizing South Korea in the wake of President Chun Doohwan's tour of Kenya, Nigeria, Gabon and Senegal for talks on economic and diplomatic cooperation. Claiming that his African trip was a marked success, Chun has asserted that
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    • 401 7 UPI A MAJOR manufacturer of video tape recorders has predicted continuing good sales despite the recession, but conceded that the Japanese government is worried by high exports. Sadaji Magario, general manager of the video products division of Victor Co of Japan Ltd
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    • 184 7 AP SENIOR Asean fisheries officials have agreed to ask the European Economic Community for US$2B million to set up aquaculture projects in each of the five Asean countries. The chairman of the Asean Commission on Food, Agriculture and Forestry, Mr Swarng Charernphol, said Asean
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    • 262 7 Reuter THE US Department of Commerce has narrowed the scope of an export ban applied to Dresner France in retaliation for shipping parts to be used in the Soviet natural gas pipeline to Western Europe. But the original sanction imposed last month against
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 399 7 Agencies ARAB leaders meeting in Morocco have agreed to negotiate a general Middle East peace settlement on the basis of President Reagan's initiative, but added stringent new conditions challenging long-standing Israeli policies. The conditions included a sovereign Palestinian state ruled by the Palestine Liberation Organisation and including
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 970 9 COFFEE: London robusta feoffee futures ended the gwrning £11 to £3 a tonne down from Wednesday's close in a turnover of 618 lots including 63 self trades Ind eight options. Z The physical market remained fairly quiet. Madagascan traded Wednesday at 92 cents per fib FOB local ports
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    • 232 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed 1V« US cents a bushel easier to one cent firmer, as prices fluctuated narrowly all day on local evening-up ahead of Wednesday's US soybean crop estimate by private forecaster Conrad Leslie. Traders interpreted Leslie's 2,332 million bushel bean estimate as bearish since
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    • 231 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday retreated late on light local long liquidation in extremely low volume trade, to close V* to one cent a bushel firmer. Traders attributed Wednesday's firmness mainly to the lack of followthrough selling Interest after the past two session's declines, which prompted some dealers
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    • 135 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed slightly easier on further selling in fairly active trading. In the Sep position north dropped MJ7.50 to MJ732.50 per tonne and south M 52.50 to MJ73O but central gained M 51.50 to MJ729 while in October south fell M 52.50
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    • 174 9 CHINESE PrWace Exeteage, Staw**' d")!! prtees per 1M kg ytmteriay. CMNit ail: Bulk fob 183.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $96.00 sellers, new drum fob $99.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (looae) $43.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $307.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq
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    • 197 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Ctttta yani: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,380 32s 3,060, 40s 3,170 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pteee gisis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 316 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S3 per kilo, ez-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop LOO, 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.».
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    • 78 9 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday firmed SI cents to M$3Ml a kilo, still within the ITA lower sector range of M 521.15 and M$32.K. A drop in yesterday's disposftl of ore, the lowest in recent years, coupled with steadiness in London boosted sentiment in Penang. Turnover
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    • 34 9 Rubber: Sept 9 Singapore: Oct: 187.26 cents (up 0.25 cent) Malaysia: Oct: 206.25 cents (up 0.60 cent) Tin: M 530.91 per kilo (up 51 cents) Official offering: 42 tonnes (down 23 tonne)
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    • 77 9 THE Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from Sep 9 until further notice: Kakker: 199 Vi cents a kilo for RSS One; Cepra: MJ400.00 a tonne; Palm keraei: $955.75 a tonne; White pepper: unavailable. Black pepper: unavailable. The rates of duty payable
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    • 265 9 RUBBER PRICES is Sing*pore yesterday closed slightly higher with October One RSS buyers quoted at 187.25 cents per kilo, up 0.25 cents from Wednesday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on some covering interest with higher bullion prices aiding sentiment. Afternoon prices eased slightly on some profit-taking. In
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    • 328 9 RAS prices In cenu per kilo yesterday: □> (per kilo) 1 T.IUi g (per kilo) Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 186.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. October 1X7.00 Int. 1 R.S.S November 180.00 Int. 2 R.S.S ***** UK Coot 175.00 Int 3 RSA ***** UK/Coot 171.00 Int. 4 R.S.S. 162.00
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 778 9 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES in New York on Wednesday closed moderately higher with energy issues providing much of the buoyancy. The Dow Jones industrial average did manage to climb more than 10 points in early afternoon but the rally only lasted an hour. The average finished with
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    • 163 9 Reuter BCHWIEIZBRISCHE tart ]PHf| fNMTAI DiUftfC Last year Akariae reported a group net km ct BJ million franca but Hlmmel MM to specify loans from the shiminhrm The Zurich dally Neue Zuercber Zettuag estimated tMs year's bases from the grasp's aluminium business will total several hundred miittna
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    • 97 9 APOLLO Theatre Restaurant Nile Club TEL *****66 resen ls o ni Hon9 Kong ou ?v o ti The f, n gs nces 3^ d ***** disco dan a^d rr\osi prr me ttntn 22 Sep ■from f. t 5 nertet* etorte s^lscu MC&AfV?IS3 Hsvakxk Road/Outrvm Road. B>ng»Of» 0Q» Where taste still
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  • 2294 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aeaaa (2J68 1608)
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  • 1811 10 BID and offer prices a*Wria»y listed and >■!— to and reported to the Kuala [jumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. with the number at Mures traded shown In brackets la lots at MOO units, unless other■■H Ml lllfl I wik specified. UOMWUU Atmm (ISB L22S) (0) La (14) LB
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  • 539 10 ANXIETY mr Mok|Bol Umbo Yeath ilrntliM haag •w the Meet prteee lever aereßß the Beard. o«*4 pottonaaaiiM aa Wall Stnrt aad llisgliag ever the eatoeaee of ie Umbo Yeath ibBlibMil eleetlea, tamsi as a deeety-feagfct eeatest beJteTtoT aaoihst teTit was eaaeaaeed that Aawar CwMnttai
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  • 538 10 SELLERS dominated on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, taking share prices lower across the board. Prices opened mostly lower, but improved gradually in the morning session in line with the strong Hongkong market. After the lunch break, prices started to drift downwards until the
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 330 11 KUALA Kampar Tin Fields Bhd, which participates in tin mining through its associate Timah Ma tang Sdn Bhd, expects the depressed tin price and export controls to affect its profitability in the current year. For the last financial year ended March 31, 1982, Timah Matang
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    • 743 11  -  Market Talk... By CHAN OI CHEE IN SPITE of its diversified base, the lackape Bhd group is not expected to do well in the current year while prospects for 1963 are clouded with uncertainty. Much will therefore depend on when the longawaited recovery
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    • 622 11 SELANGOR Dredging Bhd, which is diversifying into property, has commenced piling works for its building project in Jalan Am pang, Kuala Lumpur, after a year's delay. Earlier this year it received planning approval for the development of an office complex on the site comprising four
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    • 276 11 Reuter STOCKBROKERS in Kuwait, in an effort to restore confidence in the national stock market after the recent crash, have recommended that no legal action be taken for a month against investors whose cheques are not honoured, dealers said. The recommendations were made
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    • 693 11 Reuter REVISIONS in Japanese company law, effective on Oct 1, are expected to encourage both share splits and conversions to no-par value stocks, brokers said. To-date only a handful of Japanese companies, one being Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd, have some no-par denominated shares,
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 354 11 GOLD STOCKS were in demand as traders followed the sharp rise in prices on international gold markets but most ended well below their highs and the overall Sydney market yesterday finished slightly weaker. At the close the All Ordinaries index was down 2.1 points at 490.9, with most major
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    • 343 11 HONGKONG LOCAL buying support lifted the market and the Hang Seng index finished 27.50 points higher at 1,106.44, moving above the 1,100 level for first time since Aug 6. Prices had opened stronger following the steady tone of Wall Street overnight. Also, sentiment turned bullish as the
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    • 306 11 SHARE PRICES in Tokyo yesterday fell sharply, with sentiment dampened by reports that International Business Machines (IBM) may press claims against Hitachi Ltd in connection with the IBM computer secrets case. The market average lost 65.48 to close at 7.124.01 in light trading on a volume
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    • 135 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mostly higher in active trading which officials of the Securities Exchange of Thailand said produced the highest volume turnover for 30 months. Some 1.6 million stocks changed hands, they said, noting the volume increase was due to therecent cut in interest rates by the Bank
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    • 74 11 STOCKS IN Manila yesterday closed firmer but on a lower turnover of 4.3 million pesos against 4.9 million pesos on Wednesday. SIFT W Nn i3&?sn=aa la iESW!=:iS W g—«oOoM UHI oncta Butt P»lr«i»y ««4 «UM BncMiOMLB M-M *1» CDCP lJO unch rm nui mdp in -«Ji Umatoa u» uoch
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 377 11 NOTICE OF SALE OF MOTOR VESSEL REGENCY Pursuant to order entered August J A 1982, in Southcentrol Marine Services, Inc., vs. The Motor Vessel Regency etc., et al fc Cases No. 82-502-Civ-J-M ond 82-511-Civ-J-M, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, notice is given that on
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    • 587 11 rr Consolidated balance sheet Consolidated profit and loss 31 December 1981 Amount in f million* 1981 1960 Share capital and mrnu Issued share capital of Midland Bank pk Share premium Lean capital aad other loac term borrowings account Year ended 31 December 1981 Amount in millions 1981 1960 29&5 258.0
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 145 12 Rises M Cables Mttro HM|i D K«raa»t B«Hutti Gutkrie G«M Cola Ckeai lad Selaa«or Dn4| K L Mutriti UOI Times P*b 203 685 s«& 515 334 256 216 302 338 236 540 53 25 15 15 14 14 11 7 6 6 5 Falls Boi( Lmu 1*4 8pore Um
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      157 12 PRICES m the Btoek Exehaage sf Siagapsre fell yoMby, amid seme uxlety ever the Um* Y*th pifirtt— Lb Nihnb. Ike Straits Times biubtol biex dropped BJS psiats to etose at IttJl, while the Hiriae— Times Sadfteator sf the day's It mest active stocks lest MM psiats to IMIII.
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    • 51 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 587.6 Tuesday 588.2 Week Ago 581.8 Thursday 1108.44 Wednesday 1077.84 Week Ago 1048.03 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 815.75 Tuesday 814 38 Week Ago. 885.05 Thursday 618.0 Wednesday 618.6 Week Ago 610.2 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 480.6 HJLHANG SENG Wednesday 482.7 Week Ago
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    • 93 12 Reuter, AP PRICES on the New York Stock Exchange were mixed early yesterday as many of the recently favoured blue chips and glamours gave ground to profit-taking. Trading was heavy. The Dow Jones industrial average was off about three points at 912.80 in the first hour but
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  • 788 12 MHII Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani PETALING Gardens Bhd, an established property development company now undertaking the Bandar Baru Sri Petaling project in Kuala Lumpur, is slated to be the next company to seek a listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. Property
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  • 394 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew SUPREME Corporation has, not unexpectedly, been asked by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange to explain why the group's pre-tax profit (or the year ended June 30, 1982, are so much lower than what it had forecast. The group managed to achieve a
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  • 791 12 THE STOCK market showed a firmer tendency yesterday but trading was quiet, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 3.8 paints at 591.2. Oectricals again featured, with GEC and Hessey gaining 18p and 12p respectively. Oils generally ended below the highs though Shell was up
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  • 162 12 ALLIED Chocolate Industries (ACI) is selling its 9.1 per cent interest or 1.001 miiMfli shares in associate company Chocolate Products (M) Bhd. In an announcement to the Kuala Lumpur and Singapore stock exchanges, the company said it is disposing of the shares at M 33.55 each.
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  • 109 12 ANOTHER incident of forged share certificates the third this week has been reported to the stock exchanges of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Supreme CwpmUta announced yesterday that it had received 43 forged share certificates bearing the name of Aseam Malaysian Nominees. The numbers on
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  • 129 12 TRADING in the shares of Gold Coin Ltd is suspended today pending an announcement. The feedmill group is expected to announce its interim results for the six months ended June 30. According to investment analysts, Gold Coin is likely to report a sharp improvement
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  • 376 12 PLANTATION and property group Keck Seng (Malaysia) Bhd has a lot of catching up to do if it hopes to achieve its earlier forecast of group pre-tax earnings of MJ15.34 million for 1962. At the half-way mark, it only managed to achieve a group
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    • 278 12 Assurance for Partners ACCOUNTANTS, ARCHITECTS, DENTAL SURGEONS, DOCTORS, SOLICITORS AND OTHERS IN PARTNERSHIP Will your partnership finances survive the dMth or retirement of d Partner? i#="r* Retirement is foreseeable, but death can strike a partnership at anytime. According to current mortality tables, there is a one-in-five chance of a man
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    • 67 12 m OUTLOOK for today: Fair and hazy; showers in a few places in the late morning and early afternoon. t Report far 24 kain prior to 7 M pm m Sep I at the airport: Maximum temperature 314 Associated humidity CI Minimum temperature ...'."96.2 Associated humidity Hours of sunshine 8.20
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 180 13 THE state-owned Thai Maritime Navigation Company (TMNC) plans to introduce its new shipping service between Bangkok, Korea and China soon in an effort to expand its shipping operation. The managing director of TMNC, Lt Cmdr Phet Siriyong, said that this new route will be
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    • 545 13  -  By JUNE LIM THE FAR East region offers tremendous potential for tank container operators and this new concept of shipping liquid cargo is expected to make an impact in the near future. Although tank containers are fairly new to this area, it is widely
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 103 13 AP FOREIGN ship orders received by South Korea in the first eight months of this year dropped 72 per cent from a year ago to 334,000 gross tons, reflecting the global recession, the Korean Shipbuilders Association reported. This was for 32 ships with a combined contract value
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      • 128 13 OVERSEAS Containers Limited has started a new service from East Africa to the Mediterranean. The new north-bound service will see cargo being accepted from Nacala, Dar-es-Salaam and Bombasa for discharge at Leghorn, Genoa and Marseilles, the ports currently served on the southbound voyage by the BEACON container
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    • 790 13 Sklpjtog Um CM ShlpptagLtae (M Artapelefo Shpg Afea vm vm 1 l Everett Orient Ever ft ten IV IV 4 a Ahrtakfel Liner VI > Farfo Shpg IX 5 AltredCT VI 1 FE Pearl Shpg X 1 Ail trans A1par vn VI 4 5 Fenco Fartuna vn
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    • 324 14 SEMBAWANG Towing Company Private Limited has recently taken delivery of a 1,840 bhp tractor tug, Sea Terrier, the first of two second generation tugs. It is one of the most advanced tugs to be built in a Singapore shipyard and is the first harbour tug in the
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    • 326 14 A FRENCH software company has developed an automated container operations control system for small terminals. The system, which uses a CII-Honeywell Bull minicomputer, is designed to track container movements and provide associated documentation. Named Stacontainer, the system was developed by the Paris-based
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    • 1881 14 RATHER featurless grain chartering emerged out of US ports on Wednesday with barley covered from the St Lawrence to Antwerp-Ghent at 18, while $22 was paid for grain from the Gulf to Dam mam. The Bolivian Embassy covered wheat from Texas to Chile at |15 with the cargo
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    • 470 14 TUG//barge service one tugboat built 1966 550 HP and 1 barge 150x50x10 built 1981 with coaming and ramp. Regular service to TG. Pinang, Cigading, Merak and Dumai. Wanted a reefer 25 degree centigrade with load capacity of 500-1000 tonnes for frozen products from Bangkok to Maldive duration 3-12
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    • 282 15 ARCTIC Line of the Soviet's Murmansk Shipping Co has started a new container service between Eastern Canada and North Europe, offering a fortnightly service with four TEUs ice-strengthened vessels. According to Morflot Freightliners Ltd, general agents for Arctic Line and other Soviet shipping
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    • 294 15 A BOOM in conversion work that has kept Japanese shipyards busy for the past few years is over. The conversion of ships into car carriers and container ships and the reengining of vessels into more fuel-saving units have provided Japanese yards with
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    • 88 15 BARBER Wilheimsen Agencies Pte Ltd (Singapore), member of the worldwide Barter Wilheimsen Shipping Agency chain, has appointed Mr Rue Ltm, 31, as shipping manager. Mr Loew joined the Norwegian mother company, Wilh Wilheimsen, In early 1977. He was in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, for the last three years
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    • 630 15 THE BOARD of Investments (BOI) and the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) have agreed to draw up a scheme to exempt shipping joint ventures from 801 registration. The exemption will be part of a proposed legislation liberalising registration of foreign vessels. The "Philippine Shipping
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    • 4225 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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    • 604 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Andros 45NB8B 11.9.82 1300 Leo Shpg 49 1100-1200/2000-2100 Al/Al B Kenan ga 125 11.9.82 1800 Leo Shpg 49 0900-1000/1800-1900 N3/N3 0100-0200 N3 Toklo Exp 50/574
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    • 1891 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Acklpetege Shpg Singapore Shpg Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PN KL PK) Adriatic wtilwf Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) AEEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Urt-EinuU Uae Transgroup Pte Ltd
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    • 437 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Dong Mln 35/6 Worldwide alongside 10.9.82/2300 Jenson 22 Thong Soon alongside 10.9.82/0700 Kaiyun 13/4 Y Fung alongside 10.9.82/0600 Silver Star 20W SSPL alongside 10.9.82/1500 SA Van Der Stel 3/4 Ned-EAC alongside 10.9.82/1500 Straits Pride 21 SSPL alongside
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    • 211 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/ Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (PAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.
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    • 191 13 HELICOPTER MARINE SERVICES 24 hour service by twin-engined helicopters to vessels at sea in Malacca Straits and South China Sea. TEL *****11 HELI SERVICES (PTE.) LTD. Helicopters also available for casual charter, aerial photography etc. .1 A 1\ I M I ANT \M Orient Overseas Co*iicu*teA Line m xt S
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    • 191 13 CESSEALOIIDH m 1 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES I Loading for Dubai (16/10). Abu Dhabi (18/10). Damnum (20/10). Kuwait (22/10) Kuwait (28/10). Dammam (30/10). Abu Dhabi (1/11). Dubai (3/11). Mina Qaboos (5/11) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE DEPARTURES TO USA. CANADA. CARIBBEAN AND INLAND AMERICA WOULD LION 112/E»URANCET>24
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    • 18 13 LONDON Freights ORIENT Exchange SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port CONSORTIA REGIONAL Weather
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    • 773 13 The C T*T S I TiSe? Key Personnel DIRECTORY Agencies Of Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UA PACIFIC, GULF. ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS II nr j r*i z •SMGAPOK CIOSMG TMES CY 12th Sept 2300 MRS CFS 12th Sept 1100 HRS TO: BELGIUM. HOLLAND;
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    • 582 14 Ml FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Container Service Feeder *P Kelanf Vessel I OMtIA 10/9 H DELFT B PEM6A 17/9 S£ LANCIA I MUM 24/9 N DUMA BFEJM6A 1/10 B SUBA B DMUA 8/10 TOYAMA B PEMGA 15/10 N HOONN To Europe Spore 1) Msedles 2) Rdam 3) H burj 4)
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    • 351 14 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wml Pacific North Wast mtm m u/u om v& »t «a tap* Ac* 7/19* l/ll Umi 11/11 17/11 AmriuM 13/11 K/ii HMI 21/11 22/ II 13/11 AtaM 21/11 27/11 TNn Kctpfet c*j« to Mu I Abu Dhabi Atlantic/Canada a m m
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    • 618 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHiP SERVICE TO UK 'CONTINENT CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT 12/9 14/1 21/9 w% rn an 44/14 17/11 il/M 14/19 24/14 21/14 a/n n/ii •4/11 H/ll M/U GUIF TKADE NEW ZEALANO TRADE ,iMIV f \l .ti mm Syarikat Pwfcapatan Kris STRAITS SHIPPING
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    • 433 15 Franco Belgian Services y.i b h. t y wmrm tmm uhn rtm irwj hm in» US* ym 2Od 3Od 7Od lOd II Od OURB Mg 271* 21S* UOd 170 d flOd aOd MOd taUMJM lOd 7Od 25 Od aOd MOd 31 Od 2Km «P»T* <». 11 Od 11 Od »Od
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    • 38 15 NOTICE Gcacnl Survey of cargo a the above veaael will be held on Tuesday 14th September. ISK. tram 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. No further aurvey wfß be Md after this dale. ft. JUMA&OY I (PR) LID. Ttf:-«XU
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    • 617 16 Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS I Spore P Kelanf I S too H but| Bhaien Rdam le Hawe lAa Eipreu KMMMBP} Carina* Bit T«M»B.» FratlKt Eipreu 11/9 13/9 IS/9 20/9 1/10 3/10 5/10 6/10 8/10 7/10 9/10 U/10 12/10 14/10 2t/9 28/9 18/10 20/10 22/10 23/10 25/10 4/10 6/10 23/10 2VIO 27/10 28/10
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    • 421 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPT* Fa ft LCI CARGO FOR: rw ID IK FU MM MM UN Era I** lt/i 17/9 Vl* 7/11 U/l* 12/11 f»«t *t* 22/9 14/1* 11/11 11/11 21/11 21/11 Era Luc*t 2/1* 1/1* IVl* 24/11 2VIO 21/1# 29/1* 31/19 uso acottk ia/fa ra/ra to
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    • 1295 18 H M Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Frainsa store motto vessel tokto rm turn st am ASM STAR *2 11 Sapt MSO MARU VM 4 Oct 1 No. 30 Oct 3 No. M EMERALD *16 19 S*pt "MPAN AAWWSE Vtt 12 Oct 7 No. 16 No. 9
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    • 482 19 &.NOL .NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A Timber ot the ACE Conso^'u fl TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K JACEJIN S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 2200 12/9 LCI Cargo 1000 12/9 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) C ROZE 30E A CONCORD 5E
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    • 37 21 CHARTERING/CARGO SPACE AVAILABLE 1500 HP T«/Psmm Flat tOO IT Tme/Mmmlm Fb( 2 IMb 210 ft. I 50ft. 112 ft. Barp M vtu* pfyt* S>n I MmMian Wwh Contact KERANO PTE. LTD. T«k 22M477/I Titer PNMCO B *****
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    • 437 22 C.Y.Line CHO YANG SHIPPING CO., LTD FULLY COKTMOSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) S-pm PJUta« mCATOB 279 Vt 9/9 umum mam itm 13/9 m/i HONGKONG CMI S« 21/9 21/9 tji. min vn nn VM VII M/M 11/11 IVII M/M Ste CHMCt K MTMBr 27/9 2»/9 m/ 9 vu vm vii
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