The Business Times, 23 September 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2S, 1182 60 CENTS
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  • 615 1  -  By LEE HAN SHIH THE Government announced yesterday a comprehensive review of its public housing policy, which will result in a small increase in the selling prices of most HDB flats over the next three years, in new flat designs and in new resale rules.
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  • 503 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH THE Housing and Development Board has awarded about $200 million worth of housing contracts under the core contractors scheme. This scheme guarantees contractors a workload of at least 3,000 units each in the first three years. So far, 18
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  • 378 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE Knock-for-Kaock Agreement, one of the major operating conditions in car insurance policies, may be re-examined with the aim of making it (air and flexible for the buyer. Mr Koh Bee Chye, president of the General Insurance Association (GIA), said the
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  • 108 1 Reuter MRS Margaret Thatcher, the first British Prime Minister to visit China, held an opening round of talks with Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang yesterday within hours of her arrival in Beijing. After a brief chat over tea in the presence of reporters, they got down to substantive talks.
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  • 360 1 SIZEABLE gains by a broad range of issues on the Singapore stock market yesterday lifted the Straits Times Industrial Index 12.96 points higher to 659.66. Analysts said investors, including institutions, were obviously pie—ed with the surge in New York stock prices on
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 81 1 AP DEFENCE Minister Ariel Sharon told parliament that the Israeli army coordinated, planned and gave limited field support to the Christian militia operation against Palestinian guerillas, but did not imagine "in our blackest dreams" that hunfreds of innocents would be massacred in Beirut Facing an angry parliament
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    • 71 1 AFP THAILAND, in a bid to strengthen trade relations with Laos, has agreed to export more than 80 types of goods including some strategic products earlier banned for export to Laos. The Thai Commerce Ministry said Thailand would export 81 types of goods worth about 34
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    • 78 1 UPI BRITISH workers shut down all national newspapers, most coal mines, and even the royal mint yesterday in a show of support for striking health workers and a show of defi a nee against the government. Fleet Street newspapers, including The Times of London, were shut down by
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    • 78 1 UPI A GROUP of defence experts concluded in a study released on Tuesday that the US shift its emphasis on strategic nuclear deterrence from land-baaed mimriw to atomic submarines and bombers armed with cruise weapons. The recommendations in the twoyear study by the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies
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    • 55 1 UPI THE price of gold rose sharply at the start of trading on the London and Zurich bullion markets yesterday and the dollar opened lower against most European currencies. Gold opened at U*****.25 an ounce in London, up from Tuesday's closing of $424.50. It opened at $445
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    • 73 1 Reuter CHINA has earned US$94O million through construction projects abroad using Chinese manpower. More than 25,000 Chinese technicians and labourers are working on projects in 30 countries. In order to encourage such undertakings, the 16 Chinese companies involved would be able to retain their profits for the next
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    • 55 1 Reuter THE European Commission painted a black picture of the European steel industry yesterday and announced sharp cuts in production quotas for major products. Steel production in the 10-nation European community is forecast to drop this winter to its lowest level for 30 years, the community's industry commissioner,
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  • 199 1 Trial of five club directors will be held in February THE trial af five directors •f aty Caeatry Cieb aad a y^Ca^sJTsArtTliS! be held la a district eeart la Feknary aad March ■est year. Ike ease was uiiHiiil la eeart yesterday aad revested mare Oae to defeaee lawyers said they
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  • 443 1  -  By FLORENCE CHONG CAPITAL flow through Singapore into Australia has risen by more th»n 25 times in the space of four years. According to figures released by the Australian Government, a total of A 11,406 million was channelled through Singapore in
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 451 3 ASIA once again clinched the top spot in trade with California, capturing the lion's share of 89 per cent of the American state's trade which totals US$6l.7 billion in 1981. It was followed by Europe, a distant second at 16 per cent. However,
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    • 75 3 LLOYDS Bank International, the international and merchant banking arm of the Lloyds Bank Group, has announced the appointment of WJ D Jetasteae (picture) as managing director and chief executive of its wholly owned subsidiary based in Singapore, Lloyds International Merchant Bank (SEA) Ltd. Mr Johnstone has been
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    • 367 3 SUB-CONTRACTS worth about $3 million will be awarded soon for the new Fitzpatrick's Centre at Orchard Road. The sub-contracts are* in three categories aluminium curtain wall for the outer surface; tiling; and marble walls and flooring, v They form part of the main superstructure contract
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    • 448 3 HAGEMEYER Trading Company (Singapore) Sdn Bhd has formed a new wholly-owned subsidiary, Hagemeyer Electronics (Singapore) Pte Ltd, to distribute the National range of consumer electronic and electrical products. Hagemeyer Electronics, formed in July with a paidup capital of HO million, will start operation early
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    • 315 3 PREH of West Germany has developed and marketed a new type of keyboard. The alphanumerical keyboard Type AK 68 MF 19 is an integrated ASCII keyboard using membrane technology. The keyboard can be used for a variety of purposes including as an access facility for different television services,
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    • 540 3  -  By I RICHARD SEAH A TAX RESEARCH centra starting up in Singapore next month has so far gained the support of three foreign governments and private companies from six countries. The Asian Pacific Tax and Investment Research Centre will collect, update and publish information
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    • 502 3 THE microfilm market in Singapore, which has been growing about 40 per cent annually, is expected to hit $5.8 million in 1982. Of this, S5 million is expected to come from the sale of equipment, materials and bureau service on source-output-microfilm (SOM) activity, while
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 409 4 Reuter THE STAID world of ((Lloyd's of London, centre of •the international insurance "trade, has been rocked by allegations of misconduct involving US$55 million that 'have led to the suspension of moneysptaning underwriter lan Posgate. A US firm, Alexander A Alexander Services, has accused 50-year-old Mr Posgate
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    • 207 4 BOLIVIA is unable to fulfil its repayment obligations to a 128-bank consortium led by the Bank of America. Finance Minister Alfonso Revollo said another repayment period expires in the next few days and Bolivia is una hie to meet the amortisation of US$4O million due. Bolivia missed
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    • 171 4 Reuter XEBOX has UMOMd a ma)w 1W lito the U8 flniiHil m vices Mutiy. It kas agreed to acq aiir the Cru A Ftntcr taw* taee Cm tor UBsl.l Hill— A Xcra iMkeamu sato the tal, hmmi| 9H wartk mi Xenx stock w euk tor
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    • 405 4 SINCE its late August recovery to the 2.0430 level against the US dollar, the Swiss franc has slipped to the 2.13 parity at which it traded a month ago. And, according to Manufacture» Hanover Trust's (MHT) latest currency review, it is
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    • 22 4 THE average rate al which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.23 per cent.
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    • 175 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Sep 22: Offar mi 7 days 11 10* 1 month 11U lltt 2 months 11H 11* 3 months 111V*****1/16 e months 12* 12* 9 months 1213/*****1/16 12 months IS 1/16 1219/16 Dm. SwJrm. (MUJU 1 month 3 months 6
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    • 46 4 RANGE 01 prt 8 I a f COMM hOMMi M Sep S: OwMl: 1-IVt C*D (tafKMtta: 3W 3V« CM| 3-month kTNMN Trauury bllU 3* 3 3-month Bank bills 11/tt 11/16 3 month* CD 7H T* 6 month! CD 711/16 711/16 haw iMhH 1 BhHHl (k
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    • 42 4 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount bouses to tender for a total of $150 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Sep 27 to Sep 29. Eachi tender must not be for lest than 1250,000.
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    • 123 4 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday eased against major currencies in fairly active, late trading, reflecting lower US interest rates. Asian dollar deposit rates lost Vt to 3/16 points from Tuesday's level here following lower Eurodollar rates. News Bolivia was unable to make payment on rescheduled foreign debts also
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    • 89 4 THE DOLLAR In London yesterday opened below its close on Tuesday following an overnight drop in Eurodollar deposit rates, but was little changed from its late Hongkong levels. The US unit opened at 2.4945/55 marks after a late 2.4943/50 in Hongkong. Opening quotes yesterday: US —1.7152/62 Can -*****/36 Cross
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    • 475 4 THE local foreign exchange market bad a relatively quiet day yesterday with more active trading in the late afternoon when the Loodon markets opened. Dealers said the rates fluctuated within a narrow range with the r markets bringing the US dollar lower against most major currencies. Against the
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    • 341 4 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer on buying interest prompted by a. higher bullion price, dealers said. Trading was light with total sates for the day recorded at 142 lots white kerb volume was at 115 lots. Prompt closed firmer at US$442/446 an ounce compared with 436/437
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    • 29 4 Tmm MM New York S.M3 uoav 9.01S Zurich MB 878S Wai Tw Singapore MGB LOSS CMacirk M la US Ulan a troy ombo t. Source: Credit, S`pore
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    • 197 4 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed weaker at 263.35 yen. against a 264.60 opening, the 264.70/90 close in New York and 264.80/95 on the US West Coast, dealers said. This was well down on the 265.00 yen close in Tokyo on Tuesday. Trading volume was
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    • 268 4 Reuter BRAZIL has switched 200 million special drawing rights (SDR), valued at about US$2l5 million, into convertible currency. A Finance Ministry spokesman quoted Finance Minister frnane Galveas as saying the decision was taken because Brazil needed to have its reserves in a more liquid form and
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 560 5 Reuter OAIWA Securities Research Institute forecast Japan's real gross national product will rise 2.8 per cent in fiscal 1982 ending March 1983. The Research Institute of National Economy (Rine) predicted a 2.5 per cent GNP rise (or the same period. The forecasts compare with
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 394 5 Agencies INDIAN Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on Tuesday called (or a political solution fee the Afghan crisis when tee had talks with Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev in the Kremlin. Afghanistan was one of the main topics in the Kminute meeting on the second day of Mrs
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    • 168 5 Reuter THE boom years far video tape racerdets are apparently over. Japaaeae manufacturers, who tura out most of the machines sold throughout the world are stoshiag prices, aad they tear that the falling demand may farce some of them out of the business There are
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    • 92 5 Reuter par WdnhenTlM said mrt Ihsra IsCmiij|, evlIs snee sponsored hp the Gsafce for lie leak and lsSwnstlissl Studies la kemaa rlghti Is said: "la reseat ■Mkg thai the' Soviet Ma may bs wdng slave lahear la halld the pip» tea." Jfc Wihliigii added
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    • 568 5 NYT AP THE groat national product of the United Statee grew at a 21 per cent aaonal rate tn the aecond quarter at tide fear and k ostimsted to be growing at a LS per cent rale hi tide quarter. The aecomkqnartsr riee, wnicn vu revue
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    • 144 5 Reuter AFTBHax profits of US corporations rose 1.1 per cent to an annual rate at UBOIIJ during the second quarter, «—fed at laningO 8 per cent as first reported. The Commence Department aald that daring the first quarter, after-tax profits ten a revtoed *7 par cent
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    • 582 5 Reuter FDJBtAL Rooerve Board |Hii ■>■ Henry Walhch has said that interest rate* Should con time to decline as a remit of a tall la US inflation. UpOOMag tO A OWiWM> ipODoorod by Georgetown Uulvei ill) Center tor Slrofglr aad Into as ■Id America
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    • 307 9 Reuter GULF Oil Corp expects only flat oil demand next year even with a recovering world economy, after three year* of decline. Executive vice-president Harold Hammer told an international oil conference in London Gulf plans to streamline its operations to cope
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    • 221 9 AP KENYA, facing a grave petroleum shortage, has suspended shipments from its East African refinery to neighbouring Rwanda and Burundi. Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda and parts of Zaire have relied heavily (or their fuel on the Kenyan refinery at the port city of Mombasa. Western
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    • 124 9 UFI A SYSTEM Mteg rebel ds Jstat nflimsMl win be tally speratleanl by aid* IMS, a —rglcal expert said In New Ysrk. Iks "robot" Is knows as CAD-CAM fsr niipal» assisted design and The system Is expected to triple tnydsat» their essts, saMIDrPbBp
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    • 729 9 ARRIVALS Serriec Local Operator Naaber Tlae Froa MAS MH15A •mo KUL PAA PA0Q5 0085 JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQ41 0705 MAA SLA SQ101 005 KUL MAS MH601 OHO KUL MAS MHK2 0M5 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH67L 1020 KUL SIA SQ201 1030 HLP CAL CB14 1030 HLP
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    • 455 9 Reuter ENVIRONMENTALISTS could seriously block expansion of world airline traffic, expected to double by IMB, the International Air Transport Association (lata) said. The 108 per cent-growth forecast for the 1980-1985 period could be Jeopardised unless airports, opposed by environmentalists, were expanded, lata said on
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    • 250 9 Senate 'y es to ending rail strike AP THE US Senate passed legislation ordering a halt to the nationwide rail strike, but action in the House of Representatives was not planned for at least another day. The measure, approved on a voice vote on Tuesday, requires the union to accept
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    • 370 9 Reuter THE Netherlands' official financing deficit will rise to a record 10.8 per cent of national income in 1983 from an expected 10.2 per cent this year, despite lower spending and new revenue. Presenting the caretaker government's 1983 budget, Finance Minister Alphons van der Stee
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    • 150 9 Reuter BAVARIAN Prime Minister Franz Josef Strauss has said the conservatives and hber c al Free Democrats have agreed to withdraw the 1983 federal budget from Parliament. Strauss is reported to have announced the accord at conservative parliamentary group talks on forming a centre-right
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  • 491 6 THERE'S a Chinese saying that advises fastidious and penny-pinching buyers against trying to over-stretch the value of their dollar. "One cent will buy you nothing more than one cent's worth of quality", says the proverb, whose wisdom is not only timeless but also provides an added
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  • 1242 6  -  THOMAS LUECK reports on the changing economics of producing cancer drugs in the US. .V THOMAS LUECK NYT IN THE pharmaceutical industry, no area of research is more compelling than that of cancer. But efforts to develop effective cancer drugs have often given way to
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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    • 605 6 I&j Standard of journalism ■AS tto JL mm ■Igkllgkts M the pre- httag kM My, Ik Mr iwtasTstaS u< tke pliUI 9 2 z a 2 1 SINGAPORE 5 3.55 The MM MM West The light of 7.15 Pad Bunyan. the Lord Of Lbnbo. 7.30 News an 145 ExpedMen to
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  • 882 7  -  The practice of economic management in Singapore has, it seems, gone back to the classroom, ,to be vivisected and laid bare as an example of economic development. ZHOU MEI talks to three American professors impressed by the Singapore economy. ZHOU MEI SINGAPORE'S reputation
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  • 523 7 PROTECTIONISM ta trade hat been decried not only by the developing world bat also by concerned parte in the developed world. L« audible Unlnte has been the counter agaiast the developing world by the developed. Developing countrtee, in their competition (or foreign capital and eipeite, often
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 541 11 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures continued posting gains yesterday morning and at midday prices were £45 to £9 a tonne above Tuesday night's close. Turnover was 2,709 lots, including 429 self-trades and 34 options. In contrast to terminal, physicals remained quiet. No quotations were available. OILSEEDS: Brokers reported quiet
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    • 142 11 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier on further selling in fairly active trading, dealers said. The Sep position in the south fell M) 5 to M57Q2.50 a tonne and central M 52.50 to MJTOO while in October central lost Mss to Mf702.50 and south was
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    • 175 11 CHINESE Pwtot f*t rAstr jii«uSay. 1 PrtM Csesast sU: Bulk fob $85.00 sellers. old drum (in second hand drum) fob $97.00 aellert, new drum fob SlOl.OO sellers. Caff»: Mixed (loow) «5 00 buyers. Pmsr: Muntok white dct> per fob Asta NLW $310 00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq
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    • 298 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SS per kilo, ex-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 sew crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 010. Special OJS.
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    • 48 11 THE STRAITS TIN price ia Pn—g yesterday remained aaehaaged at MHU a Idle, five eeate absve the ITA fleer level ef Streag bafier steek i—gwr tapper* aad •mall demaad were aeted (rem ether sectors. Taraever dripped te 6 teaaee (rem H prevtsesly aad there wae as
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    • 30 11 Rubber: Sept 22 Singapore: Oct: 181.26 eeiti (unchanged) Malay sin: Oct: 201 AM cent* (unchanged) Tin: M 529.20 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 61 tonnes (down 14 tonnes)
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    • 134 11 TARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (Ia HK dollars, fpot ex-go-down) Csttee yum: Chins Blue Phoenix 3» 2.356; 32* 3,(00, «Is 3.100 (per bale at 400 On). K»'Tl-B; 389F 1«; NT roller glwri 6.00 (per lb). CLOTH in HK dollars, wholesale prices, wpc* exgodown
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    • 230 11 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed quietly steady with October One RSS buyers quoted at 181.25 cents per kilo, unchanged from Tuesday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on higher London advices but eased in subsequent trading on lack of buying interest. In Eaala Luipar, the market closed
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    • 337 11 RA8 prices In cent* par kilo yesterday: CV» (per kOa) (perk Uo) CaIUM lot 1 R-S S prompt f.o.b IB 75 Iat. 1 R.S-S October 1X1 JO tat 1 R-S-S. November 1X2J5 tat 2 R-SS 171 JO UK/Coat 170J0 taLSit&S. 1(7 JO UK/Goal 1BJ0 tat 4 R-S.S IBB
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 817 11 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES in New York on Tuesday soared as investors became encouraged that the Federal Reserve would not move to tighten credit. The Dow Jones industrial average, up about four points at midday, closed with a gain of about 18V*. Advances led declines by three
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  • 2174 12 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 Acma (2.8082.665) Allied
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  • 194 12 ■ntfouneim MAM4N4DM01 rsrou t |Mm|iii' prtesa tar Bey O) prteaa i tar lap B) The Cmiinterc-e 172 2 96 Aug Sep The Saving* Fund 1.54 162 Diamond 1 0.53 057 S pore Prog Fund Ll» 1 Szd S'pore Fd (USJ) S pore Sac Fund S'pore Invest Fund S
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  • 2967 12 Gr'i Gr*s Net 1982 Last Div Div YTd P/E Vol Day High Low Cimpuy Sale or- Cvr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 247 Acma 264 21.7 04 84 25.6 Alcorn 115 3.7 04 34 954 233 132 Allied Choc 174 7 7.0 24 44
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  • 1748 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 unite, unless otherwise specified. DTOUBTUALA Aiemm (1.338 I MS) (1) 133 (8) 1.35 (8) 1 34
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  • 796 12 ss^lm*» 1 reSBl «MS, at least hI thiM pNNi IB M 6 MmTM As deahle agtt gates wore the gsaeral sNsr ef ttw Say, lain elaM ILK pstets to MJL It rttad 1M palate hlfhcc at Biiiij Yesterday's Impressive 2% the'saartßg ■MM pH ei aaalysta
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  • 357 12 FAVOURABLE overseas leads boosted share prices across the booud on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Turnover was markedly higher. After a steady opening, stocks rose steadily in the morning and continued to rise in the afternoon session until a bout of profit taking took values
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 361 13 THE Kuala Lumpur draft structure plan has generated some uncertainty over one of Bandar Raya Development Bhd's projects. Bandar Raya, via Syarikat Pertama Sdn Bhd had proposed to develop an ambitious mini city-within-a-city on a 6.07 hectare site in Jalan Ampang. The proposed
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    • 660 13 GENERAL Corporation is proposing to use the net proceeds of M 548.2 million from its convertible loan stock issue to finance the development of two parcels of land in Kuala Lumpur. The first is a 3.2-hectare piece of land in Jalan Ampang which
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    • 135 13 MAGNUM Finance Bhd, a 39.1 per cent-owned associate of Magnum Corp, has turned in a 20.5 per cent increase in operating profit for the year ended Dec 31, 1881. This was achieved on a sharper increase in turnover to 110.38 million froms4.4 million in 1980. After-tax profit
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 145 13 HONGKONG STOCK PRICES IN Hongkong yesterday spurted higher again, with interest focusing on blue chips shares. The Hang Seng index backed off slightly near the close but still showed a gain of 8.31 at 1121.85 points. Combined turnover for the regular half-day session was a light HKJ154.88
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      • 430 13 SHARE PRICES in Tokyo yesterday rose on light, selective buying of export oriented blue chips following the overnight Wall Street advance and aided by the yen's steady tone, dealers said. The market average gained 30.82 paints at 7,071.10. Trading was thin on a volume of 220 million
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      • 64 13 SHARE PRICES in Bangkok yesterday closed mostly higher in slightly increased trading volume, dealers said. The Book Club index rose 1.13 to 110.99 with volume totalling 643 million baht and more than 564,000 shares changing ha»**» Jalaprathan Cement gained seven baht to 147.50, Siam City Cement six to 230,
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      • 109 13 SHARE PRICES in Manila yesterday ended easier on an increased turnover of 1.77 million pesos against 1.74 million pesos on Tuesday, dealers said. The commercial and industrial index fell 0.12 to 88.09, that of mining declined 21.34 to 987.89 and the oil marker shed 0.01 to 1.997. Atlas Con
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      • 343 13 SHARE PRICES in Sydney yesterday advanced across a broad front on the stronger gold price and an upturn overnight on Wall Street, brokers said. The All Ordinaries index rose 8.8 points to 520.4 with keen buying noted from both local and overseas interests, they added. Among golds,
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  • 714 13 THE STOCK market was firm yesterday but closing levels were below the day's high» At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 3.3 points at 579.5. Closing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: RUBBER PHYSICALS LONDON, Tum Spot rubber cloned at 48 25/48.75 pen» a
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    • 800 13 developing training skiffs a specially designed series of training courses for managers and executives with traininB perK>nn l and trainin executives es well as "fenced tter ,«-/><*,« Wm/nj programmes should be needed, SDF has also identified trainers training as a priority area for development. C f"f r WwW programme to
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 147 14 Rites Indices Tutk C«Mil sao 56 Sep 21 Sep 22 Nttlroi 300 ero 34 30 BT Indicator: *****0 *****4 no 30 ST Industrials: 646.70 659.66 H LN«| FU 835 25 ST Finance: 1533.42 1553.66 Llagui 145 25 20 20 20 ST Hotels: 996.46 1001.77 C Sagara Metro HMga M
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    • Article, Illustration
      157 14 HEARTENED by Wall Street's performance sa Taesday, investors taraed eat la numbers ta grab a bread range of issue* ea the Stack Exchaage «I Singapore yesterday. Share prleea, IZM psiats ta tfMI, while the Baslaeas Times ladleatar sf the day's II msst active caaaters rase 4354 psiats ta
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    • 50 14 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday unav Monday 584.9 Week Ago 586.7 DOW JON18 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1121.85 Tuesday 1113-54 Week Ago 1080.26 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 866J) Tuesday 64E8 Week Ago 618J Tuesday 894.7® Monday 818-30 Week Xjp> 8SQ.01 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 530 HE.HANG SENG Tuesday 611.7 Week Ago 404.7
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  • 371 14  -  IBil Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHRIS LIM IPOH Garden, the Malaysian property group which went public during the height of the property boom in the middle of last year, is expecting trying times ahead. The group, which announced its results for the half
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  • 570 14  -  By HOCK LOCK SIEW SELANGOR Properties has come under adverse publicity again following the release of a draft of a development plan for Kuala Lumpur. Of particular concern are the guidelines on a section of the draft plan relating to the Damansara/Bukit Tunku area in the city. A
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  • 159 14 QANPA HeMNP; M «ade yesterday wMeh It hepaa lattvc tradtog ta the sham •f Leytape BM la the past twa days. The stateaseat, made Hatty with Leytape, saM that "far the latereet at the pahtte, there Is aa piathg aetatamm far the sale
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  • 82 14 Reuter NEW YORK stock prices soared In heavy early trading yesterday as Investor» flooded the market oa expectation* that Interest rates will extend their downward trend. The Dow Jones Industrial average rose more than nine point*, advances led declines by nine to two, and volume totalled some
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 59 14 OUTLOOK tor today: Hazy; showers in some areas in the late morning. Report for 24 bun prior to 1J pm m Sep 22 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.7 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 26.8 Associated humidity 84 Hours of sunshine 1.65 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 272 15 CHINA'S newly-formed Central Committee has made a renewed pledge to boost the number of ocean-going general cargo ships over the next decade. The country's ambitious economic development programme relies heavily on its ability to develop shipping and trade links with the outside world.
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    • 451 15  -  By JUNE LIM SEMBAWANG Johnson Shipmanagement has boosted the number of ships under its control to three, with the addition of a new chemical tanker recently. The 33,000 dwt new building, Johnson Chemspan, is owned by Johnson Line Singapore. Built by Ankerlokkens Nye Werft
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 102 15 Reuter NIPPON Kokan KK, a major Japanese shipbuilding firm, is to construct a cargo vessel with sails. The company said the 699-gross-ton vessel would be launched in March next year and used to carry steel products along Japan's coastline. Company officials said the ship would have
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      • 81 15 Reuter THE Europe/India, Pakistan and Bangladesh shipping conferences said from October 1 currency adjustment factors (CAF) and bunker surcharge revisons will be applied on the basis of the CAF/bunker surcharge ruling 10 working days prior to the the scheduled date of sailing of the vessel concerned from
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    • 711 15 SMpvtatUM Pa«e Cat Achlpelego Shpf vra l Attn vm I AlrakW Liner V 2 vn VI V X IX 4 5 2 9 S APL Arfcnttae m IV 4/5 4 ASCL m 1 ASL Coat AHm. Merchant Auituu Line IV VI V 4 4 t Australian Coal
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    • 1585 16 The International Maritime Organisation calibrates World Maritime Day, 1982.today. Extracts of the statement by IMO secretarygeneral, Mr CP Srivastava, are reproduced to commemorate the occasion. Tomorrow, Shipping Time» will present features on the organisation's efforts to promote safer shipping and cleaner oceans. THE theme (or World
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    • 1743 16 INCREASED grain chartering on Tuesday developed out of the US Gulf at generally steady rates with several vessels arranged for voyages to Japan at USHB to $18.50 for cargoes of about 25,000 tons ranging down to $14.40 for a 48,000 tonner Three vessels were reported booked (ran the
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    • 1213 17 ALGERIA Algiers Aug 24. 18 vessels waiting in the roads. Delays of 12-18 days. 'Annaba Aug 24. 11 vessels waiting In the roads. Skikda Aug 24. 7 vessels waiting in the roads. ANGOLA Luanda/Lobito Aug. 31. jAbout 7 days delays. t AUSTRALIA ■Cairns, Mourilyan, Cape -Flattery Sept 1.
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    • 296 17 THE Italian government is expected to make its final decision soon on the future oI the financially crippled Italian shipping group, Lauro Line. With all of its 18-strong fleet unable to trade, and with the Naples headquarters occupied by unpaid staff, the
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    • 440 17 Lloyd's List HONGKONG'S Wheelock Maritime has become the latest bulk shipowner to incur the wrath of the freight markets. The Wheelock Marden subsidiary's half-time profits crashed to Just HK12.6 million from HKW3.4 million, and the immediate outlook is grim with an overall
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    • 237 17 TWO measures which would prescribe substantial changes in laws governing the Philippines' overseas trade will be presented at the next session of the Batasang Pambansa. They are the proposed Overseas Shipping Act of 1962, which sets liberal rules on the registration of ships for the
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    • 4145 22 SCHEPPLE 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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    • 688 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for L£L Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule I Location Asian Pallas Pruetla K Romas Maersk Mango P Pierce B Butane Kota Surla Zlm Trader Heldenhelm Jenwel Majapahlt Cecil le Maersk RatanaBhum Maersk Tempo
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    • 1630 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Attepalaga Ar Singapore Shpg Corpora Hon (S) Euro-Asia Ltae (PN KL PK) Adriatte CaaUlarr Continental Ff**n (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Afra-Earaaia Line Tranagroup Pie
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    • 619 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Azuma Gloria Calandrlni Cldambaram Confidence Jenson IV Manoloeverett Ned Albany Perak Sea Architect Seven Ace NotoMaru Bunga Tanjong Frotad urban Kota Makmur Kwangchow Llrlos Sri Pujut Yasuurasan Maru 19 46 15/6 45 22 33/4 3/4 20W 38/9
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    • 210 24 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits poils/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
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    • 354 15 HEUNG-A SHIPPING KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P.Kebn|/KMluftg/BittM/lnchon Fm: Busan/H.Konf/Banfkok Id S'pore: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L.*****0 mm LONDON PreigMi PORT CwdWw SHIPPING SekMtale REGIONAL Weather I \R 1) 1N I \\T U jent Overseas ordcjMeA Line FUUT CONTMOBED SBNKC TO EUKFC (KM SUEZ) S'pOT PJM
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    • 174 15 aSEALORDM UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG; Loadinc for t (11/10). Damnum (21/10). (24/10). Ata Ohab (27/10) (20/11), Mm Dhabi (23/11), am (21/11), Hint (29/11) MimiM EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE r Damnum (8/10), Bahrain (10/10), Kuwait (12/10) Mm Qaboos (12/10), Dubm (14/10), Dammam (16/10), Kuwait (18/10), Bahrain
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    • 656 15 <bcnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents VMNCmC 11AMI TMMHC MBKT PTL LTB. let *****4 (5 knee) SINGAPORE 0 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: PA PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS l= •SMMKW CLOSM6 IMS: CT 2Cft S*t 2300
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    • 484 16 Ml i FAR EAST-EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Mai Maal tM lUf i/M i. saw 1/10 WHOM 15/11 KNOW 22/11 JUTUm 2tio k row TpgMTpgf Spm 1) mmrn qnmD mm* 4) ttm 20/9 11/10 11/10 19/10 21/10 5/10 20/10 25/10 21/10 21/10 12/10 27/10 1/11 2/U 4/11 10/10 3/U VU VU 11/11
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    • 526 17 Cgfajgn|g| Santa Te/Fr—store rra rankn uoi n-n u, i tod PIMM W IMI MM MM smutat to sm smtm and mum BANGKOK AGENTS: BORNEO AGENCES LID. BANGKOK TIL: *****10 A Joint sorvtco of Bon Lino, B6VI Ocoan Btuo Funnol, Q4on Lino and NSMO Etstbwnd Spara riMti «4K 17 Oct hi
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    • 477 17 NOTICES Oner*] Survey at cargo n the above vtwei win be held on Wednesday 29tk September. MB. froa MD a.m. to S.M p.m. No twttar wvey wis be held after thk date. K.AHAUOYII (PTE) LTD. fZb Franco Belgian Services wmrm r mire umn nq rhm IVs* SM M«d 17Od aod
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    • 26 17 above vwd wfll be teifl Wednesday tttb Septerofc IK, tw JOO a.in to LM p.i No further am after this dale. E. JUMAMDY «I (Ml) LIB.
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    • 653 18 EXPORTS 1 Spore PKelanj S'ton Hbw| B haven Hdam leHanre Anltip Cardcanßa* *7/9 »/9 18 10 20/10 22/10 23/10 25/10 ■euL, 4/10 6/10 23/10 25/10 27/10 28/10 30/10 Tetnßai >3/10 15/10 4/11 6/11 VII 10/11 12/11 Frattwt Eweu 21/10 23/10 (10/11) 114/11) (12/11) Ummmlßa» */"> 28/10 14/11 16/11 18/11 19/11
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    • 686 18 MC.Sljne KIM* imrrmt CWWU "on CONVCNTIONAI. SERVICE Tt/Frm BUSAM STOW P. (IH fOMNC BUSAN «EU 177W/17K S 7 Oct SlO Oct 11 1? Oct 21 Oct ILTMllia/IIX 10-1? Oct 13-15 Oct lfrlS Oct 79 Oct FULLY CONTMOUSED TO/ROM NORTH AMERICA NEST/EAST COASTS "fa letdw inu* PK* I B««h CMon NYC
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    • 441 18 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEFTMG Fa I LCL CARGO FOR PU ID IK Al m «M UK 14/1* It/It 11/1* 21/11 21/11 IwlMkf 2/11 1/11 11/ II 74/11 ff/lf It/ll 21/11 11/14 CN>NM 11/14 4/11 VII 1/11 1/11 11/11 uso iccffTfs ia/Fa t Fa/Fa 10 GOTKMUK UMS COKMtttE*
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    • 1108 18 Everett Lines] y Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. jBk"BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" 1 LOADING FOR RANGOON !>" Naw( 7/11 Od 2/( Oct JO Sapt/Oct 1 4/7 Oct V Oct 10/11 Oct 10/1? Oct BFSSC Agent* *1 Moloyvo OOUSTEAD SHAPING TtL NOS Kl 4)9044/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Cam pa ma Arpaatma Oa
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    • 339 18 SI NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE MS&nMX MSA SOSHOIMM not man SMOB MNBTM fU ITD 111 72*1144/7 I 22*137* usrmsvraßMM 111 414*44/*****1 USI ASM SMPPVB 8M M> m 3* .732/1/7251 MALATSM THK t IMMPMT LIB m ***** I ***** SUN UNION LINE SM6AMK P.KELAN6 PENMG LOAD FOR
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 903 19 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIOAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) S PORE I COLOMBO HOOEIOAH JEDDAH AQABA COLOMBO KOTA BAMABAT 27W/26E KOTA BAHABAT 29W/30E I 15-16/10 I 10-21/10 KOTA BAHABAT 31W/32E I 22-23/11 21-30/11 KOTA SAHABAT 33W/34E I 1-2/1 7-0/1 20-1/10 IN PT 2S-20/0 0-10/10 15-16/10 I
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    • 725 19 r BENLINE CONTAINERS CONTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TO OMPI i*r*o*T C*T !M>» Km«i Mm Pn( Ham 8 K»««fi I) to* N*»rt UK Glory Act 24/9 taww 25/10 27/10 2S/10 30/10 23/10 OoovaO* 3/10 Ttoy* B#» (/II 9/11 10/11 12/11 4/11 not BBOPt KMC rw«N rOMI HAVRE SOfCN N GaraMl/ hatnt
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    • 676 19 Scan Dutch 9 1 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER TO Mgfi/mt/HOSCAN SERVICE t> 51 t \r i v 1 li t !r i 5» 'A Matur I S par* 1 )MM*n7)> «w> 3)H'tar| 4)Gbat I VtU* IOYABA FACtSM !«OOUM+2VI 13/10 IVII 11/11 71/10 IDNU I HCUTIft/I I SUM 5/10 10/10 ft/10 ft/10
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    • 521 19 CORABANK CLYDEBANK FORTHBANK BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE •DEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 11 Oct 9 Nov 6 Nov 12 Nov 20 Nov 16 Doc 19 Doc 25 Doc 28 Doc 23 Jon 25 Jon 27 Jon Lines U.S. GULf DRECT SERVICE (•New Orleans. Mobile. Houston. Galveston)
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 1425 20 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE raw VESSEL SWK MOTIO HSSEL TOKYO ITVORK S~VNAH ST K MOKERVI2 ?6Sept NEW TORK MARU V 66 II Oct 13 No. 23 Not 191 J. BMJGE VlO 1 Oct +WW TOR* MARU V 66 18 Oct 23 No, 23 No. 19
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    • 662 20 i^ r t/' CAUFORRU/PACriC NORTH NEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Im*| tar: LOS ANGELES. SM FRANCISCO. SEATTLE. TACOM VMCOUVfI B C Iccap4a« ra/ra Cmtmm t Um| SMiDwe L <m* IMM6- 22Sa* MS* ItOri AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE >ua>Mq FCL/FCL CaN—i P (Mi S part tMt fcta SH fee tutcti 2
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    • 625 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601 K,B Builcjinq S.nqapore Tf»l *****22 2 PTE LTD Wa> ih7 P Keiang Tel *****1 8 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES AIDROMEDA. TBN S port Lh*« Far: 27 Sept Bandar Abbas/Bandar Ummm 21 Sapt fcddah/Pt Sudan/Aqaba 10 Oct Bandar Abbas/ Bandar Khomri Hy undue Shipping Co. lid.
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    • 444 20 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Suite 2616 Interna! ir <i' Pi,i/a At ,-,n Rd Smyar*">r»-0207 T, 24r>b 1 ''-t VOBAUA'UVI BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK rr* Urn Zl lOkuniOK MDCPUUNf FULL CONTABER SERVICE cjrf »ta W>t«l Rtat C—rt. P—a. Cw»ii mi Nh/MV •n* s» u if« s«* iyc w I —WML 27S«pt»Oc1 7MmlOMm
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 473 21 ITJTa# t FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE O MI,, CO.mki.,,« TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): TW BMDGE 12W+ 27/9 28/9 C RO2E 31* 6/10 7/10 HK CONTAfO 32W 13/10 14/10 K CHANCE 10W 25/10 26/10 SS BUDGE 3SW 31/10 1/11 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia TW BWOGE S pore Closing Times:
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    • 549 21 MALDIVE LINES ETA CTA ETA SPORE KUANTAM PORT KELAN6 MAUXVE MPORTER 2/10 LOADING FOR MALI MALDIVE NAVIGATOR Sailed Safe) Loading For Dubai MALDIVE CARRER In Port Loading For Muscat MALDIVE PEARL 2/10 Loading /or BAHRAIN DAM MAM/KUWAIT MALDIVE PRDE 26/9 Loading For DAMMAM MALDIVE PREVUGE 26/9 rLoading For Jeddah V
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    • 854 21 m sinsov SINGAPORE SOVET SHAPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55. Market Street Sinfapere 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SM6ATORE Tele* Numbers RS 213*0 RS ***** RS ***** P KELMK fOjMK M/S SHMKAT WW SOON SOU BHD IST AND 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS MM THONG SHPPfK 23
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    • 119 21 SOON KMT SHIPPING PTE LTD I*s i 1906 190 i Or. Sta«o« Hw* 3 Starfo# S ftn 010# Tetaptoot ?70MM (5 lues) t 2HW35 Itto »*1» S*S»» kwjm soma to east mm van ETA no OBTMTKM 27/9 29/9 M*/K. Mt Hh Lm IV 2S/9 21/9 Ifcm/Uhm/Ub I UHmHrnmW 23/9 2S/9
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 562 22 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD 20TH FI OOP OCEAN BOILOING SINGAPORE 010-S MARKETING 9'1122 (3 GENERAL *****1(22 UNESt TELE* 2459S RS 2SS6B A 8 CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP Regional Container Miies 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/»rom BANGKOK BERTHING 1300 HRS EVERY TUESDAY SATURDAY SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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