The Business Times, 1 October 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, IMS 60 CENTS
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  • 324 1 THE Overseas Union Bank has restructured its operations with the set-up of two new divisions to be headed by Mr Lim Ho Kee and Mr Hang Chiang Meng, who will Join the bank today following their departure from the Monetary Authority of Singapore. The
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  • 670 1  -  By MANO SABNANI CHRIS LIM NATIONAL Iron aims to transform itself by the end of the decade into a high technology group with active involvement in such diversified activities as solar energy, computer peripherals, industrial gases, construction of the Mass Rapid
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  • 516 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH THE Skills Development Fund (SDF) will get tough with employers who are not serious about staff training. Employers who do not have a programme which provides in-depth training for their staff will soon find their SDF grants diminishing. The SDF may
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  • 322 1 A NEW ruling by the Malaysian Trade and Industry Ministry effective today that cement Imparted from Singapore must bear the Slrim mark of approval are putting cement dealers in Johore in a fix. The ruling, contained In a directive to the
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 78 1 THE Post Office Savings Bank will reduce its interest rates on savings accounts by half a point from today. The new rate for balances up to $100,000 will be 7 per cent while balances exceeding this amount will earn interest at 5V4 per cent. The last cut
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    • 77 1 CONTINUING political uncertainty over Hongkong's future, coupled with a record low Hongkong dollar, again depressed the Hongkong stock market yesterday, with the Hang Seng index closing at 927.18 points, the lowest level in over two years. It was the fourth day in a row that the
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    • 76 1 Reuter GOLD has again plunged below US$4OO an ounce on world bullion markets and analysts attribute the fall to signs that US interest rates, which enhance the dollar's attraction as an investment, are unlikely to fall in the near future. The metal hit this year's high point
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    • 64 1 Reuter FILM tycoon Runme Shaw has been taken off his life support system but is still in a coma one month after injuring his head in a fall. A medical bulletin said Mr Shaw can now breathe without the respirator although he still has to be tube-fed. He
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    • 47 1 MR JAMES Reid Scott is to bow out from the top management of the Sime Darby group. In a late announcement on Wednesday, Sime said that Mr Scott has relinquished his appointment as joint-group chief executive, but would remain the company's London adviser.
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    • 64 1 Reuter KUWAIT has paid some 1.4 billion marks (US$55O million) for a stake of more than 24 per cent in Hoechst AG of West Germany, ooe of the biggest chemicals and pharmaceutical groups in the world. Hoechst chairman Rolf Samroet said Kuwait did not consider its holding to
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    • 67 1 Reuter THE US index of leading economic indicators, designed to predict future economic trends, fell 0.9 per cent in August after four straight monthly gains. The Commerce Department said the August decline, the first since a 0.1 per cent dip in March, followed a revised 1.2 per
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    • 60 1 AP THE Japanese and Iranian partners in the massive Khomeini petrochemical project in southern Iran have agreed to begin work within a month to resume construction. Both parties agreed to meet again in six months to discuss a financing scheme for the US$3 billion project. Japanese engineers will
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  • 241 1 PREMIUM petrel will east whiT'iegator east I eeate man at the The prim laereaeee tar the twe grata «I petrel are the resalt af a tf per eeat ad valerea tay levied by the fliiwist, aflecMae today, to replaee the specific
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  • 526 1  -  B* LEE YOKE MENG FINANCE companies will introduce a new type of housing loan-cum-invest-ment paper here in December. Mr Kwek Leng Beng, chairman of the Finance Houses Association (FHA), which initiated the new financing and investment scheme called the mortgage-backed securities programme, announced the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 248 1 BOOKS FOR PROFIT i Times Bookshoa THE fierce tussle to manage floating rate certificates of deposits has pushed many names out of the market while remaining active managers are now complaining about the low spreads Page I TELECOMS intends to integrate postal and telecommunications services at selected post offices and
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    • 101 1 SINGAPORE Minolta copy quality. With reduction. > v MINOLTA for Singapore business Save with Hifax •An A 4 size telex of 2,000 That 5-min telex to Japan will characters takes 5 mins. cost $30/- HIFAX costs only to transmit. HFAX takes $2.80 $4.20 About 90% only 20 sees 40 sees.
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 674 2  -  By BERNADETTE CHOOI -THE fierce tussle to manage 'floating rate certificates of '-deposits has pushed many names out of the market while remaining active managers are now complaining .about the low spreads. Management fees for •FRCD issues have been drastically reduced over the > past
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    • 170 2 Reuter JOHN Perkins, president of Continental Illinois Corp, said his company's Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Co was apparently misled about tfertain banking transactions by the failed Penn Square Bank of Oklahoma City. Perkins told the US House Banking Committee: "Not only
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    • 27 2 MALAYAN Banking Berhad will reduce its prime lending rate by a quarter point to 10 per cent. 'The new rate is effective from today.
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    • 446 2 OTHER major US banks are likely to follow Bankers Trust Co's half-point cut in prime rate to 13 per cent in coming weeks, but they may not cut the rate immediately, economists said. Mitsui Manufacturers Bank lowered its prime rate Vi point
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    • 308 2 Reuter DOME Petroleum Ltd has signed an agreement in principle with four major creditor banks and the Canadian government providing for an infusion of up to Csl billion and a rescheduling of its debt, a company spokesman said. The plan would shift control of
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    • 154 2 Reuter the International Assarts I system has betNN less ■table and smte vulnerable redaee via Uto^wnwty Ksshlsr said ttmem their mtt Rambsjdljet ia ITM, ey system, bat their wards have hardly bass matched by their aedsas. His remarks were captained la a
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    • 128 2 BANK of Japan governor Haruo Maekawa said the bank will continue to intervene In the foreign exchange market by selling dollars to support the yen. He said emergency powers to control capital flows and a Lombard-type special lending rate may be used if money flows out of Japan
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    • 719 2 Reuter PRELIMINARY information indicates the rising trend of debt service ratios for Latin American countries, already at unacceptable levels for some, is continuing In the current year, Inter-Ameri-can Development Bank president Antonio Ortiz Mens said. He also told a symposium ia Tokyo on Latin
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    • 221 2 THE State Bank of India is tapping the Asian dollar market with a US$2O million floating rate certificate of deposit, its first iswe for this year. The three-year issue, maturing in 1985, is lead managed by Lloyds Bank International. The five comanagers are Dresdner (South-east
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    • 245 2 YUGOSLAVIA has asked the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) (or a USSSOO million, three-year credit, hanking sources said. Government officials declined to comment The sources said there had been speculation earlier that Yugoslavia would ask (or a 1300 million credit (rom the BIS, which has Just announced
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 336 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singspore yesterday turned weaker in the afternoon on lack of follow through buying after a firm opening, but the market still closed higher on balance compared with New York's overnight close. Trading was generally thin with total sales for the day recorded at 188 lots while
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      • 39 2 Wmt Tmm stow York 038 g UB 11JS 15H Eurtck UB 4 MS O-JHD tJAB Hi i I.OB ft ISC 1€B a M Oatfaf prfc m hp Mil use koUars troy no t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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      • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banka are currently prepared to lead to their beat cuatomera is 10.13 per cent.
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      • 176 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Sep 30: USMsngSpt) 7 dsjrs 10 15/1810 12/18 1 month Ul/M 1015/18 2 months 11* UM 3 months 11S/18 117/18 6 months 121/18 111&/18 months 12* 12% 12 months 12* 12* Das. tain. imMa Mml 1 month iisu rnsssj
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      • 46 2 RANGE at phcm often d by dl» count houm i <» Srp Overnight SVk Call depaa its: IH-W cw^ 3-month IvN 2H Treasury b Uls 3 5-month Bank bills 711/16 713/16 3 months CD 77/16 75/16 6 months CD 713/16 7 11/16 Source: National Discount Co
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      • 98 2 THE DOLLAR in London yesterday opened generally above New York closing levels on end of month technical factors, also buoyed by slightly higher interest rates, dealers said. Eurodollar deposit rates started around 1/16 point higher after the Fed's draining of reserves from the banking system on Wednesday pushed Fed
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      • 441 2 THE US dollar continued to strengthen against most major currencies yesterday except the yen but the rates' increase was marginal amidst average trading volume. Agslnst ft** Vwnl dollar, the ITS currency opened at SPIBBS/80 and was sent to a high of SPIS7O later in the day. Against the
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      • 131 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday rose sharply against the Hongkong dollar and finned against major currencies in nervous, thin late trading, dealers said. The US dollar traded at HKJ6.2630/80 after reaching a record high of €.2700/2800 shortly before, compared to 6.2210/40 earlier and Wednesday' close of 6.2040/ 70.
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      • 110 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed at 269.40 yen, unchanged from the opening, after active intervention by the Bank of Japan to support the yen. This was above the 269.15/30 yen close in New York and the 268.40 close in Tokyo on Wednesday. Trading volume was
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 382 3 A LAW lecturer has Joined in the call for tighter measures to prevent frauds involving letter of credit transactions. Mr Ho Peng Kee of the National University of Singapore's Law Faculty said at a conference yesterday that the number of marine
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    • 179 3 SOME 500 engineers, production managers and toning—men are expected to attend two international technical conferences here next week. About 100 papers will be presented at the five-day Wire Asia conference and the four-day Tube Asia programme beginning Monday. The two conferences, organised oy ulunuODS tor
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    • 468 3 THE National Computer Board (NCB) yesterday announced the composition of its seven-member top management team headed by Mr Tan Chin Nam, farmer director of System and Computer Organisation of the Ministry of Defence. Mr Tan, who is seconded from the Ministry of Defence, serves
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    • 181 3 CHASE Manhattan Bank has promoted flaw Cheng flnaa to vice-president and manager of trade finance; litMiis Esat» to second vice-president and institutional relationship manager, and Bay Is to assistant treasurer and corporate relationship officer. The bank has also promoted Baaaaa Un to ■■Istant treasurer and sssistant manager
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    • 150 3 MA JOE tifiin eempaity ef new ssftware packages k Iks BMfkst as tkey kave aa kkrik k preserving Iks Integrity rf sM settware. Mr Bakert laa, jreeldeat sf Iks Sagapare Campater Ssctety, said «Ms wkea ke spake at gradestlsa msMi) far tke yeareM lasUlsie,
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    • 711 3  -  By KOH TSE YING A WIDER range of postal and telecommunications services, including electronic mail, automated and computerised mail processing and improved telecommunications facilities, will be available after today. This is the promise of the new Telecommunication Authority of Singapore, which will from today
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    • 419 3 PROMINENT local hmliuswmn Richard Lim Kee Ming was elected president of the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (SPOCI) yesterday. Mr Lim, the president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, succeeds Mr Wee Cho Yaw, who stepped down yesterday at the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 270 4 Reuter THE UK Department erf Employment will make changes from November in the way monthly unemployment figures are compiled, which could reduce the total unemployment count by at least 2 per cent, or 50,000. In its monthly gazette, the department sakl the
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    • 158 4 Reuter AN INTERNATIONAL conference has called (or action to close the gulf between the Asian region's rapidly growing number of people and its meagre resources. The 10-day third Asian and Pacific population conference ended with a wide range of recommendations for integrating regional plans on population and development.
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    • 359 4 Reuter MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad has charged the world's richest nations with pursuing economic policies that have forced countries in the Third World to sell their souls in order to survive. In an address to the General Assembly on Wednesday, he said
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    • 208 4 Reuter THE RUBBER estates sector of Malaysia is withholding 51,000 tonnes of natural rubber from the world markets over a six-month period, the Malaysian Rubber Producers Council (MRPC) said. A MRPC statement said individual estates and companies would be "free to choose" measures to be
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    • 199 4 Reuter WEST Germany's new centre-right coalition showed early signs of strain yesterday on the eve of its bid to oust Social Democratic (SPD) Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and form a new government. Right-wing Bavarian Premier Franz Josef Strauss said on Wednesday night that his
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    • 311 4 Reuter THE EUROPEAN Commission has decided to offer its major Third World clothing suppliers a last chance to conclude new textile agreements before it imposes unilateral impart controls. The proposal is intended to break a deadlock with the ma)or exporters that could lead
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    • 411 4 AP THE SURVIVAL of US industry in the face of intense competition from Japan will take the same kind of concerted effort that the Japanese have used. This assessment was made by the chairman of American Motors Corporation, Mr Paul Tippett, at a
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    • 204 4 Reuter JAPANESE corporate capital outlays on plant and equipment will remain active in fiscal 1982 ending March 31 despite the business slump in Japan. The Nippon Credit Rank said in a survey report that capital outlays planned by 930 companies which have business relations
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    • 466 4 Reuter MCDONNELL Douglas Corporation may have scored a coup in its attempt to widen the use of its energy efficient Super-80 twin engine aircraft through a unique leasing agreement with American Airlines Inc. American Airlines, which along with the rest of the airline industry
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 397 4 Reuter AP SWEDEN'S Nobel Foundation has announced that this year's six Nobel prizes will each be worth a record 1.15 million Swedish crowns (US$200,000), up from one million last year. The medicine prize will be given on Oct 11. the peace prize on Oct 13, the physics and
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    • 507 9 NYT Reuter THE United States faces a permanent unemployment rate of 6 to 6.5 per cent even if ihe economy recovers from the recession Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said some kind of retraining programme would be needed to bring unemployment below
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    • 218 9 AP MORE than ISO members of Congress have urged the American government to investigate foreign trade practices that they said are unfair to the US footwear industry. In letters to Trade Representative William Brock, the lawmakers on Wednesday said a petition for such
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    • 392 9 AP THE United States will consider withdrawing from the International Atomic Energy Agency (lAEA) because the agency suspended Israel's credentials to attend tills year's meeting. James Devine, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Nuclear Energy and Energy Technology, told the Senate Foreign Relations
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    • 614 9 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan's sanctions against the Soviet gas pipeline have forced Western Europe to cooperate with the Soviet Union against the interests of the US. Gaston Thorn, president of the Commission of the European Communities, said on Wednesday: "I think it's wrong to bring
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    • 565 9 AP THE US has 2,000 more nuclear missile warheads than the Soviet Union, but the Soviets have greater megatonne power and heavily outnumber Western forces in Europe, the International Institute for Strategic Studies said yesterday. The institute's 1982-83 "military balance"
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    • 260 9 UPI P AC-MAN Mi SpMe lAvad«MeLKTmellSa? 25 ■ee eld eelear tolevMaa seta OMra «hirflhr km with the e*Bpiterli«4 I«mi b»j he expsslag tkMMdw to excessive letter flea t taaja ImsM Wy Dr DavM NmM ti the Veteraas Hadatarisltia Mutual Ceatar
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    • 350 9 AP DEFENDANTS in an international computer spying case lost their bid oo Wednesday to subpoena hundreds. of documents to back claims that International Business Machines "dominated" an undercover operation to nab the alleged conspirators. US district Judge, Spencer Williams, said the dooen
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    • 238 9 UPI LIQUOR, even the moderate cocktail party drinking, damages red blood cells, but the damage is temporary and can be compensated by eating vegetables. Alcohol, even in the smallest quantities, damages the bone marrow, which produces blood cells, said Dr Jerry
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    • 611 9 ARRIVALS ftonrte* Loral Operator Nubtr Tiac From G1A GAM 1100 HLP SWR SR17S 11S ZRH/BOM THAI TG403 1140 BKK S1A SQ131 1140 PEN GIA GA940 1145 MES MAS MHG51 1150 PEN/KUL S1A SQM5 1306 KUL GIA GA8S6 1X5 AMS/FRA/AUH SIA SQ203 1230 HLP SN SNZ77 1250 BRU/AUH/
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 504 6 SEMINAR organisers are thriving in Singapore. And not without good reasons. A seminar subsidised by 70 per cent by the Skills Development Fund is somewhat like a product whose price has been slashed at a department store sale. Consumers buy such products without thinking if they
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  • 331 6 Final part of a special report The Miiy 80« may turn out to bo wotorehed yeere for National Iron and Stool Mills. Traditionally a producor of iron and staol products, tho company is now roody to reduce its dopondonco on stool manufacturing and to striko
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  • 3219 6 iTpshTsp capital tt Ktf totoT assets if ahsat tOt ysa think yea are ssier Aag: This is an accountant's hobby horse. What is really important Is how much the shareholders have in the company. Whether you capitalise It or not, the funds are there, and they belong
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 96 6 Sankyo Kaiun Kabushild Kaisha Tokyo, Japan is pleased to announce that with effect from Ist October 1982 our Singapore Agent will be SANKYO LINE (S) PTE. LTD. 6th Floor, Ng Teow Yhee Building, Telephone: 235 8444 (4 lines) Our agents in Malaysia remain Kuala Lumpur: East Asia Shipping Sdn. Bhd.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 688 6 im SINGAPORE 5 2.55 m Operas fdbwed by Howewives' Matinee Golden Leaves (Mandarin/r) 4.15 dust Den't HR Mi Mam 5.05 Chiton's Day Spedal 0.15 Nam (English) €.25 Rantak Tari Rantak Joget (Malay) 7.00 Ov Mai WBe (Part 1): Children's Programme 7.30 Haws and Weather Forecast (Malay) 7.50 Friday Bacfcfrawd 145
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 232 7 11 Til Ml! iVjSi'-l l:< (Incorporated in Malaysia) P. 0. Box 349; 73, Beach Street, Penang. INTERIM STATEMENT 1982 The Directors have pleasure in announcing the following unaudited results of the Company and of the Group for the half year ended 30 June 1982:— Six Months Ended Group Sales for
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    • 92 7 The world of wire, rope, rod, cable, wire products, tube, pipe, processing and production machinery, equipment and technology. World Trade Centre -Singapore 4-8 October 1982 International Wire and Tube Conferences presenting a total of 90 technical papers by the world's experts on production, processing and utilisation. International Exhibition with 150
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  • 886 8  -  By STEVE LOHR NYT A FOREIGN banker new to Hongkong tells of how, shortly after being posted there, he decided to close the office at 8 o'clock every night so his Chinese staff could spend more time with their families. He was taken
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  • 653 8  -  By EMILIA TAGAZA FT EXPORTS of semiconductor products have been one of the key sectors of the Philippine economy, but the steep decline in the growth rate of these exports is worrying trade officials. Determined to sustain the supportive role of semiconductors, the government is
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  • 657 8  -  FORUM Z with PAUL MACAVOY NYT THE most challenging issue in energy policy for the US Congress this decade is to pass legislation that would ease the economy's adjustments to shocks in natural gas supplies and prices. In the last round of gas
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 173 8 o THE TAIYO KOBE BANK, LTD SINGAPORE BRANCH U5520,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due sth October 1984 In accordance with the provision of the Certificates, notice i» hereby given that for the Interest Period from Ist October 1982 to sth April 1983 the Certificates will carry
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 650 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Possibly enfold in warm embrace (I) 7 Where to get treatment far mm up? t He may not even be out! <*3) 10 Asnciatkms of drivers, perhaps (5) 13 Cries in one's beer, we bear (4) 14 Headgear in the snake pit (4) 15 Go round
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 29 9 For immediate occupation right in the heart of town, please call Foong Kok Meng, telephone *****51 X 111 Ocean Properties Pte Ltd (A member of the Straits Steamship Croup)
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    • 335 9 THE ALLEN MANAGEMENT SEMINAR (ICAEW CPE Credit 40 hours) Singapore, November 29 —December 3, 1982 Management is a special kind of work. Like accounting, engineering, sales and production, the knowledge can be acquired and the skills can be developed. This seminar is designed for senior managers of companies which see
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 1259 11 +NEW YORK "STOCK PRICES in New York feU sharply on Wednesday, reflecting Wall Street worries about interest rate trends and the gloomy economic outlook. The Dow Jones industrial average slid Jpwer throughout the day to finish off 13.06 points to 906.27, the largest one day drop since
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 323 11 RUBBER PRICES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with October One RSS buyers quoted at 180.00 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lower London advices and continued to lose ground on lack of buying interest and some
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    • 337 11 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Clone (per Ulo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt (.o.b. 179 50 Int 1 R.S.S October 1* 50 Int. 1 R.S.S. November 183 25 Int. 2 R.S.S 171.25 UK/Coot 170.25 Int. 3 R.S.S. 167 25 UK
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    • 106 11 NOON SSR tad SMR prioa ymt •r<Ur RA8 SSR SSR SO U-WlO |M»M) (1-ton pattM) Octot (Carnal >T»ri 1 VST 00 154 50 Mr MU) (altera 15ft 00 N 158 SON Nmaktr (ParwaH Mtk) Bayara Baiters 158.00 IS0.00N 156-50 1S7J0N MIILI Oeiol tar Nov#! ■War SMRCV SMRL
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    • 34 11 Rubber: Sep 30 Singapore: Oct: 180.00 cents (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: Oct: 197.00 cents (down 2.75 cents) Tin: M 529.19 per kilo (up one cent) Offical offering: 50 tonnes (down 55 tonnes)
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    • 56 11 THE STRAITS TIN priee In Penang yesterday gained one cent to Ms2i.l9 a kilo, moving within the ITA lower sector price range of Ms2t.ls and M$32.H. The marginal rise was attributed to strong buffer stock support at the lower level. Turnover dropped to M tonnes from 115 on
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    • 804 11 COFFEE: Robusta futures rose by £33 to £15 a tonne at the end of the morning session on a turnover of 2,351 lots including 318 self-trades and 171 options. BUGAB: Raw sugar futures steadied on mixed covering yesterday morning, closing near session highs £0.05 lower to £0.85 higher.
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    • 131 11 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on covering support in moderate trading, dealers said. In the Oct position, south rose MJIO to MJ6BO a tonne and central MJ7.50 to MJ677.50, while in Nov, south firmed M*7.50 to M 5687.50 and central Mss to MJ675. The
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    • 172 11 CHINESE Prihrni Eukup, per IN kg jsrtstisy. Cm—l Bulk fob 187.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $100.00 sellers, new drum fob $105.00 sellers. Ccpra: Mixed (loose) $48 00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob AsU NLW $310.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $305.00
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    • 318 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ 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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    • 199 11 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot exgodown) (Mm yarn: China Blue Phoenix 30s 2,370 32s 3,030, «to 3,100 (per bale of «»lbs). Piece (safe: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly unq;
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    • 31 11 &3" w TSUI VJAMSr VILLA&E The Ultimate Hong Kong Restaurant Open: 11.30 am 3.00 pm 600 pm 11.30 pm For Reservation Cat: *****40 *****88' Hotel Asia, 37, Scotts Road, Singapore 0922
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    • 6 11 See Page 13 for Asian stocks
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    • 183 11 66 When you are operating a group of companies as diversified as ours, The Asian Journal becomes mandatory daily reading." Mr William E Heinecke Chairman Minor Holdings Group Thailand THE ASIAN WALL STREET JOURNAL Asia's Business Daily Printed in Singapore Daily delivery Monday through Friday One year for Ssl9o □26
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  • 2058 12 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in and reparted to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded riwwn in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONR INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL Acm (173B)
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  • 184 12 BNtfOUUNRTVl m (MmiM' prieas Mr (Ml) The Commerce 2.74 2 m The Snvtagi Fund 1.52 i.m S pore Prog Fund UO l.Xxd S pore Sec. Fund 1J0 1J0 S'pare Invest Fund OS 1.00 S pare Equity Fund 1.11 1.S4 uu uwrrti IWT tar Oe 2.34 ID 2 48
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  • 1960 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 units, unless otherwise specified. DKDIBRIAU aim (1.298 IJK) (M) I S (10) 1» (3) 132 (1)
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  • 871 12 MOKE Mateytoaa-hased tones stole the riww at Ike Stogapere itaek aiarhet yeaterday hat geaeralty dam flaished eatoer to sympathy wtth weaker tveraeu Barbels. PahOe Baak, TDM Bhi aai MBF Heldlagi Jdsto reeeat tavearltes la tke MUI camp, Pegl, Talptag Textiles aad MMC to hd*
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  • 445 12 LACK of follow-through support caused share prices to finish mixed with a slightly easier bias in the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Prices opened at around overnight levels and improved steadily on better trading conditions till the lunch break. But, interest wavered on
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 411 13  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM FOR the first time since it was formed in mid-1975 to take over the non-Malaysian activities of Boustead Holdings, Bousteadco Singapore Ltd has suffered a post-tax loss at half time. The trading and engineering group has incurred an after-tax loss of $725,000
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    • 136 13 PREMIUM Holdings Bhd has doubled its pre-tax profits to M 51.29 million for the half year ended June 30 thanks to development profits from its property division. The interim results are in sharp contrast to the 51 per cent decline in earnings to 1658,000 in the previous
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    • 823 13 THE STOCK market ended mixed with an easier bias yesterday, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index showed a fall of 2.2 points at 578.9. Prices rallied after initial markdowns on the weakness of Wall Street but the absence of any base rate reductions, in spite of
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    • 620 13 BOUSTEAD Holdings appears to be headed for another lean year, Judging from its interim results. Continuing with the decline which had already set in last year, group earnings for the first six months to end-June have slumped by another 50 per cent to M
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    • 150 13 KULIM (M) has informed the KLSE that the consideration for the sale of shares in Mount Irvine Bay Hotel resulted from active negotiations between the parties, after taking into account the value of the asset, the company's profitability, the present value of money and the terms of payment.
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    • 373 13 MALAYA Glass Factory Bhd has proposed a one-for-five bonus issue, a rights issue of four-for-five as well as a special issue of six million shares for approved bumiputra investors. The bonus issue, which will be capitalised from reserves, «ill result in 2.1 million new
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 298 13 SHARE prices in Sydney yesterday closed lower on balance in response to the slump on Wall Street and lower gold and base metal prices, brokers said. The All Ordinaries index lost 7.5 points to 502.5. Among gold stocks, CNG lost 40 cents to AJ6.60, GMK 30 cents to 16.90
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    • 88 13 SHARE prices in Manila yesterday closed firmer on a reduced turnover of 1.64 million pesos, down from 2.76 million on Wednesday, dealers said. BXPT m Pan Acote Mlntnt Mil until Phil AM6 Apu Mmtnc B ua Alto* COB S! U -U Bfuta OoM IMI uneb ■intMii Oon.B < as
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    • 391 13 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed sharply lower on (airly active institutional as well as local investor selling, reflecting a general lack of confidence in the economic and political situtation in Hongkong, brokers said. The Hang Seng index closed off 59.18 points at 927.18, its lowest
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    • 437 13 SHARE PRICES in Tokyo yesterday fell sharply over a wide front with sentiment dampened by the overnight decline on Wall Street and the yen's weakness against the dollar, coupled with active stoploss selling in speculative issues, dealers said. The market average lost 68.36 to end at
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    • 101 13 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday continued to decline in trading centred around the finance group, dealers said. 1U -a Bucko* Bank -1 BaaiOf Ayodhtf* LM ■Mil •HCBflf i i i B1 Chanmw Thai «M at unrii IMTtMt Oooiymr Industrial PlaanSITS -1 Ot Oorp IMJO -4 J«J»prmu><ui pj">i Bt- 147
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    • 195 13 I I A A V I It I I m *>- ♦v.- •••f v O The inconvenience is regretted. Normal service continues as visual. /V 4- I 111 -T*m /Y* *w V W 1 In our continuous effort to bette At hwlview Workshop. (VI I I .1 c noceks-KNZ SCRVKX
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  • Chief Price Chances
    • 147 14 Rises G I Hide* OriMUl HM(i M B r HM|I Gathria M Credit Pablic Baak latraeo Iat Wood 8PF Barjwatai Sim Ua 8ya Eaaiaa DBS 300 336 304 312 no 354 an 218 190 506 247 446 775 14 14 14 12 11 10 10 10 +8 7 7
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    • Article, Illustration
      158 14 WEAKER siisbuss markets dampened sentiment sn the Stock riikss|f si rangspirr yesterday. While there was ssnse print taking In reeent favsnrltes, haying Interest shifted ts a lew ether Maiayslaa-hesed esaaters. The Straits Times ladastilsl Index feU US peints ts ff ff while the Easiness Times IndTtit- sI the
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  • 285 14 SINGAPORE Bus Service (1978) Ltd, benefiting from its cost-saving measures and the proceeds of its $74 million rights Issue, has announced a steep 123 per cent Jump in pre-tax profit to 19.57 million ($4.29 million previously) for the half-year ended June 30. The rise
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  • 450 14  -  mam Com^me^drtorJtan^bMni By CHRIS LIM GENTING Bhd, which was very much in the news recently over its casino operations, has recorded a respectable group pre-tax profit of M 549.09 million (or the first six months of this year. However, its recently listed plantation
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  • 369 14 Robinson Co reports $313,000 operating loss IN SHARP contrast to performance of other retailing groups, Robinson A Co has shocked the industry by incurring an operating loss of $313,000 for the year ended June 30. This is the first time in many years that Robinson's has had negative returns from
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  • LATEST RESULTS
  • 73 14 TRADING in the shares of Hytex LM wiU resume at 10am today. TIMES P >■ Hit IM has, la reply to a query, Informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that its purchase of the remaining 70 per cent of the 35,000 shares in Rainbow Products Ltd for AfL.4
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  • 349 14  -  By CHAN OI CHEE LIKE other ahipping companies, Neptune Orient Lines' earnings have been affected by the recession in the maritime industry worldwide. Group pre-tax profit fell by aome 8.3 per cent to H2J «wnwmi tor the halfyear ended June 30. Group turnover slipped
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  • 51 14 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday aSI.I Tuesday.— SUA WMk Ago 8tt8 Thursday 937.18 Wednesday 9MJ9 WMk A«0 1096.12 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 6H4 Wednesday MS.4 WMk Ago. 867J ALL ORDINARIES Thursday MM Wednesday 510.1 WMk Ago 9212 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 90*27 Tuesday 919-33 WMk Ago 927 81 HJLHANG
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  • 112 14 AP THE NEW YORK stock market declined broadly yesterday morning amid concern over the lingering US recession. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 5.24 poiints to 901.03 in the first half an hour. Losers led gainers by more than 2 to 1 in the early
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 55 14 OUTLOOK for today: Hazy; showers in several areas in the afternoon. Repart for 24 hears prtor to Ml pm m Sep 91 Maximum temperature 32.1 Associated humidity 58 Minimum temperature 23.6 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 4.95 Rainfall in millimetres 0.1 Total rainfall for the month 54.1 Total rainy
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 324 15 "THE Thai government plans to invite bids from international consultancy 'companies for the design -t>f Laem Chabang deep-sea i port within the next three months, a Thai Communications Ministry said. It said the bidding will ■be arranged in si ch a
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    • 488 15  -  By JUNE LIM THE Singapore National Shippers' Council is not in a position to widen its scope to include air freight matters at the moment. Though the council would like to take on this entirely new area in due course, Mr Chua
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 96 15 Reuter THORESEN Offshore Services Ltd, a member of the Thoresen International Group of Norway, has signed a letter of intent for a US$5O million ship building project with the Guangdong Shipbuilding Industry Import and Export Corp of China. Under the agreement, Thoresen will supply technology and equipment for
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    • 721 15 SUppiaglJM PM* C«i SfcippUg Llae PM* Cal Achlpelego Shpg vm 1 Everett Orient IV Atea vm l Everjreeo IV a Abrenktel Liner V I FE Pearl DC a AMredCT VI i Fargo Shpg DC 5 Ail tram vn 4 Fcaco vn 4/5 Alpar VI 5 Portuna X
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    • 817 16 THE liner route between the Philippines and Japan is currently considered as the most lucrative among those served by Philippine shipping lines. In fact, Filipino shipowners have been dominating the trade. While the United States may be considered the leading trading partner of
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    • 216 16 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East Persian Gull, 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
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    • 1659 16 LIMITED grain chartering on Wednesday developed out of the US Gulf with a steady US$7 50 being paid for a 50,000/60,000-ton cargo destined for Antwerp-Hamburg range and $12 for 25,000 tons for Norway. Business from the Gulf to South Korea paid $18. In the South American grain sector,
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    • 138 16 THE Dutch authorities have reverted to gross tonnage as the yardstick in determining whether a vessel is in the "coaster" category. Previously, a coastal vessel was classed as such so long as her length did not exceed 75 metres. Under the new arrangements, the maximum
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    • 407 16 JOOP Wlm was working in a Dutch trading company, one of the biggest back in 1947. "But I wanted to get out of Holland," he said, so he turned to shipping and joined KPM Lines. Mr Wiss was posted to the company's office in Indonesia but in
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    • 286 17 THE Belgian bulk shipping concern Bocimar in which Compagnie Maritime Beige currently has a 60 per cent stake is to be wholly absorbed by CMB. Bocimar, which has a fleet of bulk carriers and combination carriers in the 30,000-134,000 dwt range has grown tremendously in
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    • 660 17 AFP THE crisis in world shipping was again reflected in Lloyd's Register's latest publication on shipbuilding returns which showed that the total order book in the second quarter 1982 was reduced for the fourth successive quarter. This followed substantial reductions in Japan, Spain, Sweden
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    • 3533 22 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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    • 686 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator Godowns FCL for LCL Movement Cargo Schedule Location Sltiung Ever Lucky P Pierce Maersk Mango As Pegasus Ratana Bhum Zlm Melbourne Johore Br Thana Bhum Mont Blanc Maru Korean Chance Green Forever Jebel
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    • 1836 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Arhlpeiegs Shpg Singapore Shpg Corpora lion (S) Euro-Asia Line <PN KL PK) Adriatic ('«atalaer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Afiw-Eararia Liar Transgroup Pte
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    • 854 24 VESSELS Opea: Tug/barge service 1 tugboat built 1966 550 HP and 1 barge 150 X 150 X 10 built 1981 with coaming and ramp regular service to Tg Pinang, Cigading, Merak and Dumai. Vessels Far Sale: Hebe 3,654 dwt on 6.14 mtr draft built Finland 1/1962, lengthened 1968,
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    • 501 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Charles Ld 15/6 Jardlne S alongside 1.10.82/2300 Everbrlght 25/6 OCShpg alongside 1.10.82/1500 Equator IV 22 Thong SOon alongside 1.10.82/1200 Kota Melati 10/11 PIL alongside 1.10.82/1830 Louise Lykes 47 Bo us te ad alongside 1.10.82/0600 Mercs Ruhunu 27/8
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    • 138 15 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 -W. I R I )1 N 1 \\T\II Orient Overseas Ca*Uci*ieA Line FULLY CONTNNERBED
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    • 276 15 SEALORDO UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAGi'T.M h EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES 3/10 Mkia Qaboos (12/10), Dubai (14/10). Dammam (16/10), Kuwait (18/10), Bahrain (20/10), Abu Dhabi (22/10), S Doha (24/10) I 13/10 Dubai (24/10). Damnum (26/10), Kuwait (28/10), Bahrain (30/10). Abu Dhabi (1/11), Doha (3/11) I 19/10 Mina Qaboos (27/10). Dubai (28/10),
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    • 799 15 r The Straits Companies TimAc J,imes Key Personnel. DIRECTORY Agencies Of Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.B- PACIFIC. OULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS 5/10 12/10 19/10 26/10 2/11 9/11 16/11 23/11 •SWGATORE CtOSWG TMES CY 3n) Oct 2300 MRS, CfS: 3rt Oct 1100 HRS
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    • 704 16 /M FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Contomef Service Feeder *P. Kelang Vessel B DAMJA m Port B SUBA B. PENAGA 8/10 TOYAMA 29/10 B.PERMAI 5/11 KORRIGAN Mm Accapltog F» 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp, L.Havre. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen, Bremerhaven. Aarltus, Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Malmo Stockholm, Oslo •Accepting Europe carp
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    • 374 16 yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES LINE USA/CANADA Pacific South W»«t Pacific North West Atlantic/Canada MMr LMI OM Mothoi HI IB M Ifete NT SM SI X/ 19 29/11 LiNp 1/11 2/11 5/11 No* Tat 13/11 23/11 19/11 N/11 23/11 X/U 23/11 4/12 MIDDLE F AST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES \**&PanAsia Line: ltd. CONTAINER
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    • 464 17 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunai Ports and Bangkok CONTAINfRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT A joint Mrvtc* of Bon Una, Ben Ocean Blua Funnal, Qlan Una andNSMO NEW ZIAIANO TRADE nOUMSW IVII 16/10 21/ It 23/1*
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    • 345 17 pjp Franco Bt >/(//< if; Scr vices JMUUH (Oct 12 Oct n Oct Oct 31 Oct 7 Oct 11 Oct no* 7» Oct lihat rtm na| Mm tfMsi »Oct IM MM MM IR IM* tin Ik 7M* IR Iki lln Uh Hk MM life) MM* UM* MM MM ISM* MM*
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    • 696 18 r»RC M Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS 1 S poie PKHaog *10 610 !*.<■» 13 10 lb 10 VII ».<« F.nrMi 21 10 23 10 (10/11) (14/11) U?' £££*7 ?6 10 78 10 Mil 16/U 1»/|' ,ti 311 5/11 22/11 24/11 24/11 2?/ S££,f££ 13/11 15/11 5/12 7/12 9/12 10/ Aho xcep««t to.
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    • 495 18 CONVENTIONAL SERVICE H/Fraa BUSAN K6A 177W/1M UTtft lllN/ltX FULLY CONTAfOHSED TO/FIOM NORTH HOW WEST/EAST COASTS SI Ma Kb «MMt n* Sm'm iJnck cm* htc <*) m cm* 0 MUBOT 5£ 72/» 23/9 21/1 JVM) 30/10 2/H 4/11 7/11 J/11 narrcum x/i nn «/io 2«/io «/u nn 1/11 12/11 14/11 aSOKMOIK
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    • 424 18 r (7) EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTRK Fa A La CARfiO FOR: ssp m a> m m at urn im lim lack) 4/M VII IVII a/ll a/ll */>• V" VU En> MW 11/11 4/11 Vll Vll 11/U twrii* tvii a/u vu M/ii ivu u/u u/u n/u also MxtPTw
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    • 735 18 uvz Burma Fivt Star Shippirtf Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOANNG FOR RANGOON MM 7/M Oct »U It/11 Oct ram i4/ii Oct li/uoci i/i on NSM IS/11 Oct BFS S C Moioyvo BOUSTEAO SHWtMG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7-PKELANG *****1/6 PENANG *****1/8 Ot Ihiwinn s. a. ci r ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" ilso
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    • 208 18 dSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE TEOK T« h fet vara surra 2/n 9Urm sragy&s, mm xmht mm carwi ra. zmm/j HUum USTM MW MM ra 4MC44/4M7U EAST MM MNHt WM I* ramt mum mm nmtrn\ m Mt Vm t U7M llrn TO PAPUA NEW GUMEA/SOUTN PAOFIC 15/11 l/U
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    • 752 19 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO, HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) COLOMBO I HOOEIDAH COLOMBO KOTA BAHABAT 27W/20E OaMad 2-3/10 SaMad BaiM 0-10/10 If*™' 10 KOTA BAHABAT 20W/30E 15-10/10 10-21/10 20-30/10 1-2/11 4-0/11 10-17/11 *2-23/11 KOTA BAHABAT 31W/32E 22-23/11 20-30/11 7-0/12 11-12/12 14-10/12 20-27/12 1-2/1 KOTA SAHABAT 33W/34E
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    • 696 19 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTNNEK SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TOBMOPE rassrfcr TaAroßn FnME*M CRrOfEMv* toto| Upran (mpHH hi Hm IkMi Rto Hwrt UK Bmata 4/10 TeAfe Bit 0/11 9/11 10/11 12/11 4/11 Savt Star 12/10 Ftatort £iprm 14/11 (11/11) 12/11 (17/11) 10/11 hoi earn kmc b ha«n oak havre soton N Gtrmthyi
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    • 555 19 Scan Dutch U WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER m \i ?i \i \t k /i 4 ft not 2) fmsfiat (Ttftory) CMtry fa Hill*.i~t tart l)rta|J/*taf I)Tm tWtm S>UM ■9 Hi M M M M M r»M Pita M M m kM 7/11 M VII IVII U/M M IVU +U/M2l/U vm a/a
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    • 550 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE TOUK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CORABANK U Oct 9 Nov 6 Nov 12 Nov CLYDEBANK 20 Nov 16 Doc 19 Doc 25 Doc FORTHBANK 28 Doc 23 Jon 25 ion 27 Jon Lukes Linos U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE (•New Orleans. Mobile, Houston, Galveston) (Accepting htaft
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    • 1160 20 HV'K'line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Mm cafe RALIMOREI4Nm Norfolk x nm nurngton 21 nm IM.TMK IDK MJMGTON 10 DK rm.mum is d* (too JCtept.ni MONTREAL. TORONTO VIA ST em Finnvessel store Mono vessel torto r»«R vwmh st.mm BRIDGE VlO 2 Oct NEW YORK MARU V 66 1«
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    • 673 20 'M CAUFORNA/PACFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE to lOS AKELES SUM FRMCSCQ SEITTU TICQHR. IMCOUH RC *<cap** Fa/fa CM»—l P Umi I h|*t I HUJr Oct 20 0(1 IS Mn AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAJNER SERVICE fa/ra cwt—i rUM| SfWt MM> Mm St« MMKCVti 3 Oct 2 Oct 17 0c! IS
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    • 535 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES B Bii ling S' r S"><; <• T<- i.\ ,'S it- P •i.-M'i'j Tel 386J0 1 6 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES Shipping Co. hii. ASIA MERCHANT MARIM UNIVERSAL FREIGHT SERVICES Room 601 ICB Building Singapore 0104 Tei 2? ***** *****6? P Kelang Tel *****1 8 PTE UO
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    • 503 20 INTRASEA< Suitf Jt 1 6 In'crn.r ■.t p SifVj.ifOft-o<?or T.PTE) LTD rjs BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK ALPAC ASM 1.157 21 Oct 24 Od Maantaa/ftaaiMa/Ovtea/ EJS,LO -0 IM* MTRASEA (TIE) LTD BOOIUNC 224(511 ll*- TEO SHPPMC ITKAOM6 *****4. *****2, 4M671 JLAi > li ISA Eat Nut Caost fuu cam Am soma
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    • 612 21 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C ROZE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0600 5/10 LCL Cargo 1800. 4/10 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) K CHANCE 9E S S BRDGE 37E C CONTAINER 17E. N GARNET 11E MERCATOR 27E..... K JACEJM 16E TO AND FROM AUSTRJ JAKARTA..... SINGAPORE.
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    • 482 21 MALDIVE LINES OA ETA ETA SPORf KUANTAN PORT KELANG MALDIVE MPORTER 4/10 LOADING FOR MALE MALDIVE NOBLE 30/9 28/9 Loading For Jeddah MAI OWE CREST 5/10 Loading For Mali MALDIVE PEARL 4/10 Loading For BAHRAIN/ DAMMAM, KUWAIT MALDIVE PMDE Sailed Loading For DUBAI MALDIVE PREWLIGE Sailed Loading For Jeddah MALDIVE
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    • 643 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BULDMG 55. Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Hunters *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SINGAPORE Tetei Numbers RS 213*0 RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG «"MIG M/S SHAM*AT NAM SOON SOU BHD. IST AND 2ND FLOOR MESSRS Htt THONG SHTPMG 23 Nek)
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    • 35 21 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LI D 1906 t 1906 19tti fir. Shwrton Hovsc 3 Shenlon May S>ore 0106 IrtepWk 2?OMM (S l«ws) I Tete. R*****9 SUSHP REGULAR somen TO CAST MALATSM m m w TP
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    • 633 22 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD. 20th floor ocean building Singapore 0104 MARKETING *****2 |3 GENERAL *****1 (22 LINES) TELEX RS ***** RS ***** A 3 CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP ICc«|i«Hial Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING 1300 HRS EVERY TUESDAY A SATURDAY REGULAR FEEDER
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    • 53 22 llvi^ a CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR NATIONAL DAY FROM J3L AFEA LINE LTD SINGAPORE AGENTS: SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPN. (PTE) LTD. 20TH FLOOR, OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 TEL: *****1 (22 LINES) TELEX: RS *****/***** A/B
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    • 296 23 CARGO SPACE AVAILABLE ON UNER VESSELS LOADING FOR COLOMBO, BOMBAY, KARACM, DONA. MADRAS. CMTTAGONG. CALCUTTA. P. SUDAN, NOOEIOAN. JEDDAH, AOABA, P. SAB, ALEX, LATTAKIA, DA. SALAAM, .MOGADISCIO. DURBAN, JAKARTA, NK. JAPAN, KUWAIT INDOGULF FREIGHT SERVICES TEL *****00. *****01 TELEX RS ***** INDGUL TROPIC ISLAND SHIPPIKG CO. (PTE) LTD. bCI -t-.OJ
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    • 118 23 M FtMOsmm cm/m (PTE.) LTD. W fully containerised carrier svc HONGKONG ISLANDS LINE (AUSTRALIA SVC) resa modex vs. sro mel mi m Cwiir a 9/11 ItmQm t2C 7/11 14/11 a/11 19/11 Cwri* 14 21/10 PuH Mm 4 S2S 2S/U 2/12 9/12 2/12 t TEL: *****77 A ***** M TELEX: KS
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 393 24 r* C.Y.Line (A member of the ACE Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING CO., LTD. FULLY CONTAMDBSED SERWCE TO QUOTE (VIA SUEZ) Nm 11b r*mm NWf kaa I'm* zvh s/ua/ii a/un/ii 2/11 1/11 1/11 «/U t/U 7/11 1/11 «/ll VU U/U M/U M/U M/ll M/U M/U M/U M/U M/U n/u 11/11 M/ll
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    • 341 24 MAGNA MARINE LINES TV'll-st. -J DMECT CONIMO I TO I FROM SOUTH AFtICA WESTBOUND SERVICE GOKML VALUES WT M-1S •BALSA 23 VOY M-lf (M.T I*2) BESSAK PASS H-17 MMM VOVM-IO LOADING ft KMABALU FT. KEUM6 LOADSK FOi SLD REUMON. TAMATAVE DURBAN/P.E./E.LDN CAPETOWN n 20/11 25/10 REUNION/TAMATAVE DARES SALAAM,/ MOMBASA 20/10
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    • 528 24 Mil HAYATI If: 13/12 •HATATI 14/12 •HAYATI V: 15/12 •MM V: 10/12 •mm v n/t2 •MM 1.11/92 HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BHD. IAI SN 'f V/ bA [it- ri* F(i&N>> T li I*'*'-' 'lUI Me mA;'J# REGULAR SARJNGS TO EAST MALAYSIA PCNANG P. KELANG Loading tor ETA ETD ETA ETD 13/12
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 153 24 Regional Weather A SI fig u j 89 /i if h m i ss s ax IB 244 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Shower Rain Cloudy Sky Surface in I °C CT to Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height Temperature
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