The Business Times, 11 October 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 MONDAY, OCTOBER 11,1182 60 CENTS
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  • 411 1 NYT PAUL Volcker, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, said during the weekend be considers inflation to be under control and now wants to help pull the US economy out of the recession. Anticipation of such a shift, signalled by recent declines in interest
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  • 191 1 SOME 50 per cent of 950 workers in the first Basic Education for Skill Training (BEST) programme, organised by the National Trades Union Congress in July, left the course without completing it. The drop-outs found the course content too difficult even though the curriculum
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  • 545 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH TWO OIL exploration companies will be shifting their operational bases from Jurong Marine Base to Malaysia's new Tanjung Berhala Base in Trengganu next year. Petronas-Carigali, the oil exploration and development arm of Malaysia's national oil company, has confirmed that it
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  • 420 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG BRITISH merchant bank Guinness Mahon (SEA) has revamped its management and structure in Singapore to prepare for an expansion thrust in Asia. Under the reorganisation announced by its new managing director, Mr Frederick Ellsworth, it has created three independent profit centres,
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  • 322 1 AFP AMERICAN leaders are ready to help Indonesia cope with its economic crisis because of its major strategic importance. US officials in Washington said this prior to the Indonesian president's arrival in New York today. But they expressed surprise and some reticence
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 66 1 AP CHINA yesterday stepped up its criticism of President Reagan, suggesting he is insincere and accusing him of violating the recent Sino-US Communique on arms sales to Taiwan. It was the second successive day that China's media has criticised Reagan by name. The People's Daily, in an authoritative
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    • 74 1 AFP THE Philippines balance of payment deficits this year is expected to reach over US$7OO million, one of the highest in recent years. Central bank governor Jaime Laya yesterday said the shortfall is due to the continuing international business slowdown affecting Philippine exports, particularly copper, sugar, coconuts, and
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    • 62 1 AP WEST German President Karl Carstens arrived in Beijing yesterday on an official visit to discuss the new German government, European affairs, the Atlantic Alliance and the Soviet Union. He was greeted at the airport by Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Wenjin. He will open his first round
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    • 77 1 AFP JAPANESE foreign ministry officials are worried that Japan may be unable to fulfill a pledge to double its aid to developing countries in five years' time because of the yen's recent sharp depreciation against the US dollar, Kyodo news service reported. Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki promised to
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    • 74 1 AP CHIEF Rabbi of Israel Shlomo Goren said the Pope was responsible few the terrorist attack on a Rome synagogue for contributing to anti-Jewish feeling by receiving Palestine Liberation Organisation leader Yasser Arafat. "It began when the Pope received the leader of the murderers known as the
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    • 54 1 SOUTH Africa is as dry as a bone after months of drought and officials fear their hopes of bumper crops may wither under the fierce sun. The rainy season, which normally begins in September, has yet to arrive and many areas have not had rain for
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    • 82 1 AFP BRITAIN is preparing to block foreign loans worth several thousand million pounds needed by Argentina to cope with its economic problems, The Observer paper reported in London, quoting sources close to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington. This hardening of Britain's attitude is due to
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  • 242 1 LOCAL steekhreUag firm 4 M Shnm aad Co (Pte) Ltd It has beaght a SI per eeat stake la Herbert Oag, Hartow (8), aae sf the baaaee'ta Sta^apare'** 1 8 The shares were parehaaed treaa Mr Herbert Oag, whs Is alsa the maaagtag director sf
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  • 569 1  -  By CHOO AI LENG AILING Industrial Electronics and Engineering Ltd has put up its sole operating subsidiary, Singapore Semiconductor (Pte) Ltd for sale. This is to avert liquidation of the subsidiary and retrenchment of its 60-odd workers. Another reason for selling Singapore Semiconductor
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  • 168 1 TEN banks and financial houses have arranged a $120 million syndicated loan for International Associated, owner of the International Plaza. A big portion of this loan will be used to finance major renovation and upgrading of the 50-storey building at Anson Road. This
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 851 2  -  Pioneered by the United States, ideas in risk management are taking root in Europe but in Asia they are new. Soh Tiang Keng discusses their scope in Singapore Soh Tiang Keng RISK management is seldom heard, let alone widely practised, in Singapore and this part of
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    • 627 2  -  By KOH TSE YING THE Association of Business Executives, a UKbased professional body, is expected to form a branch in Singapore by the end of this year. A pro-tem committee comprising Mr Edward Tan, chairman; Mr Peter Mahimy, secretary; and Mr Thomas Yew,
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    • 596 2 Exeelleaee ta Maaagemeat. C Nartkeate PvUmn ud M K RustomjL 182 pagH. Federal PabUcatfaas, IM2. THE antipathy some employees feel for their employers is only natural. According to the authors, "Most of us have to submit to authority because we have no choice. So it is up
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    • 1742 3 FT A SHADOWY figure sat quietly at the back of the classroom. For over an hour he listened intently to a group of young students vying with each other to see who could solve the mystery: what was wrong with the company
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    • 270 3  -  Boardroom ballads Bertie Ramabettaco By temperament the businessman Stays optimistic when he can; And, in adversity, supposes Everything will come up roses! Wholly disinclined to whining, Every cloud's his silver-lining, Displaying confidence unbounded, Though sometimes insecurity founded. But now, executively speaking, His business confidence is creaking, And propagates
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    • 757 3 FT WANDER round a computing exhibition in the US, and you are likely to find manufacturers of hardware and software offering "decision support systems." First, it is essential to be clear about the meaning of the term. It is pure computer industry jargon, a "content free
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    • 269 3 THE first three courses to train trainers organised by the Singapore Institute of Management and Singapore National Employers Federation will be held next month. The training of trainers has been made a priority by the Skills Development Fund which is encouraging in-house training. The courses are intended
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    • 103 3 THE Diploma in Management Studies Alumni is organising a seminar, How Stress can Work for You, on Nov 6 to help executives learn how to cope with stress. In Singapore, about 14 per cent of the population above the age of 20 suffer from high blood pressure where
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 501 3 know the markets so we//, could hedge myself for a hundred years" The Adam Smith Conference Who wins and who loses when inflation abates The Mandarin Hotel, Singapore, December 6 7,1982 H This conference aims to examine the problems and challenges posed by disinflation, as characterised by falling commodity prices.
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 381 4 Reuter JEVERAL leaders of Japan's faction-ridden rulHig Liberal Democratic fcarty (LDP) have indicated feat they may challenge firime Minister Zenko Suzuki in next month's LDP presidential election, s Suzuki's two-year term as Resident expires on Nov 25 and any candidates to stand against
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    • 719 4 Reuter BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's signal to her opponents could not be clearer: she intends to seek a second term sticking to her rigorous economic policies. Any change of course in her three-year-old battle against inflation before the next general election would be
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    • 501 4 Reuter AMERICA'S worst unemployment figures since the Depression have galvanised the US election campaign and armed opposition Democrats with a weapon to attack President Reagan's Republicans. three-week run-up to congressional elections promises to turn iifto a slanging match with Reagan accused of being the father of
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    • 223 4 Reuter ASEAN agriculture ministers have agreed to draw up a programme to step up cooperation between fishermen and farmers in the region. The programme is aimed at a direct exchange of knowledge and expertise in these two fields, said Malaysia's Agriculture Minister, Datuk
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    • 215 4 Reuter THE INDONESIAN government will take a larger share of oil from foreign companies operating in the country if their production exceeds 150,000 barrels per day (bpd). Judo Sumbono, president director of the state oil company Pertamina, over the weekend said under the
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 444 4 Agencies PRESIDENT Reagan, faced with the highest unemployment in 42 years, will deliver a nationally televised "progess report" on his economic programme on Wednesday night. The White House deputy press secretary Larry Speakes said the speech would be "non-partisan" and Reagan felt it was an appropriate time
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    • 179 4 UPI INDONESIA'S exports to other Asean countries dropSed by US$76 million to 68 billion in 1961 because of the world recession. The Indonesian Trade Department said the decline followed a $526 million gain registered in 1900, when exports totalled $2.75 billion. Exports in 1979 amounted
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    • 245 4 Reuter EIGHT million Bavarians were 'expected to vote yesterday in a state election that is widely regarded as a test for Chancellor Helmut Kohl's new centre-right coalition in Bonn. Commentators say there is little doubt that State Premier Franz Josef Strauss' Christian Social
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    • 341 6 UPI COLOMBIAN President Belisario Betancur's three-month-old government declared a national economic emergency and nationalised the State Bank of Colombia in a surprise weekend move aimed at curbing allegedly fraudulent financial manoeuvres. "I want this to serve as a stern warning to partners and administrators of
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    • 412 6 Reuter A SPATE of competitive Nordic currency adjustments could follow the unexpectedly large 16 per cent Swedish crown devaluation announced by new Prime Minister Olof Palme. Palme announced the move on Friday along with a general price freeze when delivering his inaugural speech to
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    • 179 6 UPI TOP US business executives are resigned «a a "slow aptarn" in the economy, Mgh snnmplijmint and weak profits next year. nrists differ greatly from saying nnd thnt Is, It wM be a slow sptura," saM Charles andvtoe-ehnlrmnn of the pistiglans Mnoss CeunA
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    • 694 6 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Nnber Tine Ftmi FT FT73 0015 LAX/SPO/ANC/ NRT/OSA/TPE PAA PA005 0025 JFK/SPO/HKG SIA S<*1 0705 MAA SIA 9Q43 0801 DHA SIA sgioi 0866 KUL MAS MH601 wao KUL MAS MH682 0945 KCH RBA Bid 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL CAL CI814 1030
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    • 293 6 AP IN SPITE at contiaued pressure from the United Auto Workers and the immtnai support at more than hatf the member» of the US House at Representatives, legislation to limit foreign car import In apparently dead for the year. Even supporters
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    • 296 6 UPI THE US Centres for Disenae Control says undercooked McDonald's hsmbnrgm may have been partly to blame for 33 people in Michigan and Oregon hoqpitaHsed with rare Intestinal disorders. The report created aa uprour last Thursday and (arced the New York Stock Exchange
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    • 227 4 World Technology for ASEAN progress through Electronic Engineering Exhibition. 19-23 OCTOBER 1982 SINGAPORE World Trade Centre Singapore may be a small island, but it hosts the biggest electrical and electronics engineering exhibition in Southeast Asia. Enex-Asia 82 the showpiece of the electrical and electronics industries. Over 500 exhibitors from 26
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 239 5 If there's little difference, why pay so much more BMW 520 i PARFS 73,816 S. V r m o c Mercedes 2()0 Volvo 244 GL PARFS 78,516 PARF556,724 I 3' 'J= ,=-=<■" im "i-iii: _r£ir: V «%-j _^r" $45,900 -T Prices quoted as at 6th Oct 1982 PARF When you
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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    • 493 7 Reuter SHARE prices closed mixed last Saturday after a firm start as massive profit taking in blue chips and populars trimmed initial gains, dealers said. The market average fell 3.47 to close at 7,358.10 on volume of 400 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange
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    • 142 7 OCT OS AMUM AJcui 17* »H TTTWBj M*t unch +1 L C m to 30H 3CI3S5 Sk +H Ctnpix pgrilnf oiUcfc S2» unch Cm64 Rd Lk ait 1IH On BUirt CI A Corn Mafbaoor Dtnko* Dtfilaon Mk HB «B HK -s DOB SIMM Don IV IN *<* MM 1
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    • 223 7 OCT OS Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha on Abwraai *6 AX And CI M nncfc Amunf ttS unch iuaC tm unch Barlow* MO *15 C O BmUh 10» unch CNA «B CunMnnua 17» DiBMnlnd m +S6 Mm KTvott «M *a Pactt unch Orate mn m -B Hlnkl MM Lib Hoida
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    • 1139 7 Reuter NEW YORK stock prices exploded for the third day in a row last Friday as investors continued to swarm into the market on expectations of lower interest rates. The Dow Jones Industrial Average soared almost 21 points to 986.75, with almost all the gains
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  • REVIEWS
    • 939 8  -  By PATRICIA GOH LET ME introduce you to Juanita the Spanish Lobster. I found her behind Peter and the Wolf, and while I wasn't so keen to meet Peter and the Wolf yet again, I was utterly charmed by Juanita the Spanish Lobster.
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    • 1358 9  -  By MICHIKO KAKUTANI NYT THOUGH intricate in form and self-consciously literary in execution, the novels of British novelist John Fowles have, at the same time, fea- tured rich vigorous narratives and old-fashioned characters of great vulner- ability and charm. > Whether it is Sarah in The
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 722 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE 9 Noel takes the convict ship beck (7) 9 Pot back a faulty toren* Incredible! (9) 13 After a spell tn the neighbourhood (5) 14 Getting warm-and muggy (5) 15 For the cow-herd, prepared fo9d(7) 16 Stop the earlier opening (7) 17 Certaia to (lad a number la
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 539 9 SINGAPORE 5 PM Opening folowed by On (he Waterfront (Mandarin/r) Curious Georfe: Cartoon Story Time (Tamil/r) One Day at a fine Erica Native American Treasures The Great Space Coaster Horse in the House Right of Way (Part 2) News (English) 6.25 Walter Cronkite's Universe (Last Episode) 6.50 Coronet Fftn The
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    • 271 9 LEISURE TIME DRAMA FESTIVAL The fifth Drama Festival will end on Oct 17. Tickets, at $3 and $2, are available at the Central Booking Office at Victoria Theatre, C K Tang and Cold Storage. Time: Bpm. On Monday and Tuesday Oct 11 and 12, The London Shakespeare Group will present
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 279 11 LAST WEEK SAW the US/ Sing touching a new high for the year at 2.2250 in the early part of the week. The previous high of $2.2020 was achieved in August last year. Amidst bullish sentiment, the US unit fell drastically later in the week to a low
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    • 288 11 WITH further PLR reductions, the average PLR penetrated the double-digit level and closed last week at 9.9J per cent. local interbank market temporarily sustained its previous week's level before moving downwards towards the latter half of the week. Reported intervention by the authority in supporting the US dollars triggered
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    • 276 11 TRADING condition on the international bullion markets were irregular last week, Green and Collier says. Monday saw prices fell sharply to as low as USS3B3 a troy ounce due to news that US monetary aggregate M-l grew marginally, contrary to expectations of a significant decline. Buying started on Thursday
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    • 22 11 THE average rate a( which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.92 per cent.
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    • 190 11 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency average deposit rates i for the week ended Oct 8: U8$ (Bid arteM) High Low 7 days 114k 10 5/16 1 month 118/18 10 9/16 2 months 11* 10* 3 months 11* 11 6 months 12* U* 9 months 12* 11* 12 months 12* 1111/16 Swim
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    • 42 11 FOR THE week ended Saturday Oct 9, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak tad: 4.5 to 6 per cent. Geaaral tad: 5 to 5.125 per cent. of funds totalled $1066 million.
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    • 290 11 THE DOLLAR in London on Friday closed mixed as Friday's Swedish crown devaluation put pressure on the EMS currencies, particularly the Danish crown, dealers said. Pressure on the Danish currency prompted speculator it may be devalued, possibly last weekend, but dealers noted the Danish finance minister said his country
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 226 11 TRADING IN THE physical coffee and pepper businesses was relatively quiet last week. However, there was a slight improvement in copra /coconut oil activities. Prices of coffee futures were low in the beginning when there were some speculative liquidation and disruption caused by some member countries, like
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    • 304 11 CONTINUED absence of worthwhile consumer demand and general lack of interest led to stale bull liquidation as current month One RSS ran out, says Hellday, Catler aad Bath in its rubber review for the week ended Oct 7. Despite the distress of nearby, forward price levels
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    • 813 11 COFFEE: Robusta futures ended a quiet Friday day £30 to £7 a tonne down on Thursday night's close in a more modest turnover compared with Thursday of 3,520 lots including 689 self-trades and 43 options. SUGAR: Raw sugar futures eased on Friday afternoon on light pre-weekend book squaring
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    • 234 11 RUBBER FUTURES in Tokyo on Saturday closed down 3.6 to 1.4 yen in relatively active trading. Values extended their losses with substantial losses under the pressure of liquidation and weekend profit taking with traders discouraged by lower overnight Singapore advices, dealers said. Friday's US dollar's sharp setback against the
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    • 1447 11 AFP THERE WAS A generally firmer trend on the commodity markets in London Last week as a strong rally in gold and other precious metals followed an initial set-back. The early weakness of sterling to a near six-year low against the US dollar,
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 1098 12  -  K «Singapore Els By CHAN OI CHEE A STRONG showing in the New York market midweek revived interest in the sluggish local stock exchange and brought share prices higher across the board. It was, in fact, an unexpected rally as the market had been
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    • 606 12  -  Week ended October 8 compiled by JULIANA TAY OTHERS Deetrteal aad Allied ladaatrlea BM has incorporated EAI Appliance Sda Bbd with an authorised capital of $5 million and a paid-up capital of $2. lacheape BM has bought a piece of land for $23.6 million in
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    • 811 12 j="=— fcpj K.Lumpur lijiiij S m i A SIGNIFICANT recovery late last week on the Kuala Lumpur stock market offered considerable relief to investors caught in a dull market. The distinct improvement in sentiment was prompted by the spectacular rally on Wall Street, where the Dow Jones Industrial
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    • 167 12 SINGAPORE Oct 1 Oetl OH Oct 7 Oet 9 ~BT Indicate "Industrials •Finance •Hoick: ••Properties W»Mlntnci e*Plantatiou ttOCBC 3SES lad: r: *****8 654 IS 1333.15 1002 00 54(02 223 35 i: 822 67 584.23 485 54 *****5 (52.52 1528 91 9MJ2 5(4 55 223 04 8BJ8 583
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    • 3123 12 1982 Hi(k Low Coapaay Last Sale +orGr*. Div Div Or Gr's YTd Net P/E Vol (•000) Wo High •k Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 390 233 308 320 141 291 480 328 247 132 210 283 68 138 196 240 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bata Ben
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    • 106 12 THE feUewtag Is a Hsrt ef tfce II meet actively tnM stocks m the Stock Exckuge «I Sagapere last week. II gives the taraever la thsessais sf salts, cieetag prices ea Friday aad Ike kigh aad lew far 1182 C—m, Tnm •m Prices OH 1 1 Um
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    • 641 13 ■j j New York fcj AP i THE guest of honour has yet to put in an appear- ance, but Wall Street's wild party is still going strong. The revellers in the j stock market smashed more volume records in j the
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    • 122 13 PRICES recovered at the Securities Exchange of Thailand during the later part of last week after falling the first two sessions. For the week, 23 counters advanced, 17 fell and nine were unchangedt. The SET Index lost more than 4.4 points during the first two days but
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    • 327 13 §L,o V" A BUOYED by a spurt on Wall Street and the yen's strong recovery, the Tokyo stock market showed a spectacular rebound in extremely heavy trading last week, pushing up the DowJones average above the 7,300-yen level for the first time in four
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    • 283 13 1 W Mi,an IIM BCI AFTER the steady shswiag •f the prevtoas week, Milaa stocks aaderwest caattaaaas sclllag thraaghaat al m«it the «Me sf last week. Prices were deprt—cd aad the BCI all-share Mex fell 2J per eeat to 159.21. laveston were saee «gala dlspp»toted by
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    • 1300 13  -  Espl London By GERALD COLVERD YOU can see the preambles to the election fever. Next month's Congressional elections in the United States will probably be held with the Dow Jones index above the 1,000 line. The end of the Tory party conference last Friday saw the
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    • 221 13 P» [AjSydne» A Reuter THE SYDNEY market closed the week on a strong note as rising gold prices and a sharp bounce on Wall Street triggered buying in the resource sector. The All Ordinaries Index finished 18.2 points higher on the week at 518.6 after rising
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    • 608 13 Home-made security could cost you everything in your home w- M* IAvU/JC JTi Nothing delights a would-be burglar more than cheap, home-made security. It's the easiest way into your home and to his loot. What would have been an "economical" means of home security to you could very well turn
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  • 632 14 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew THE NUMBER of publicly quoted companies which failed to meet their profit forecasts this year has increased lyWhat is particularly worrying, judging from the generally flat to depressed results reported at half-time, is that more companies will be unable to achieve their
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  • 553 14 RE-ZONING STILL PENDING THE JACK Chia group has bought more land for its ambitious A $400 million South Yarra commerciai-cum-residential project in Melbourne, even though it has yet to receive approval from the Victorian State Government on re-zoning of the property from
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  • 331 14  -  By CHOO AI LENG MALAYSIAN property and finance group MBF Holdings is proposing to make its first real estate investment in Singapore. It has reached agreement to buy a 55 per cent interest in New World Land for $3.56 million. New World's
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  • 187 14 STRAITS Trading has nM its tUt per cent stake la Hengkang 11a to Mylaa Ltd. la aa aaaeaaeemeat, Straits Trading said It said 173,151 shares (25 peaee each) la Heagkaag Tta far M 54.81 mllllen cask er Ms2B per share. The shares
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  • 61 14 SHAREHOLDERS of Khaag Ona HeMtogs (M) have approved the company's proposed bonus issue of four-for-flve. MR J R Scott has resigned from the board of 9me Darby BM from Sep 30. MR TAN Teong Boon has been appointed Rasa 8ayaag Beach Hstels' company secretary and registrar from Oct
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  • 396 14 PREMIUM Holdings said its proposed merger with Landmarks Corporation would provide a more stable source of income as well as allow for increased bumiputra equity participation in the company. In a reply during the weekend to queries from the Kuala Lumpur Stock
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    • 63 14 OUTLOOK for today: Hazy; showers in several areas in the morning, clearing by midday. Repft tor U Imui prtor to 1M pm m Oct II at toe alrpart: Maximum temperature 31.1 Associated humidity .'64 Minimum temperature J., 211 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 2.GQ Rainfall in millimetres y.. 0.1
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 180 15 Reuter CHINA is developing a high- ly competitive shipbuilding I industry and may soon chal- lenge South Korea, Yugosla--5 via, Brazil and Japan in the •u world market, according to Japanese shipbuilding sources. China's Shipbuilders, helped by government subsidies and cheap labour, have export orders
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    • 517 15  -  By JUNE LIM WHILE shipping companies are suffering from the slowdown in international trade, companies storing empty containers are enjoying a boom. A spokesman of Ng Teow Yhee k Sons said its container freight station stored about 1,000 empty containers last month, an
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 67 15 THE International Salvage Union (ISU) is opening its 28th annual general meeting at the Shangri-La Hotel in Singapore today. The'fourday meeting brings together representives from 26 leading international salvage companies members from all over the world. This is the first time that the ISU is staging its
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      • 80 15 Reuter g OVERSEAS Containers Limited (OCL) of Britain is considering investing US$2OO million by the end of the year to boost its Gulf trade, company chairman Kerry St Johnston said. Last month OCX introduced its largest container carrier, Tor Bay, to the Gulf route. The 33,000
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      • 88 15 Reuter THE Australian and New Zealand Eastern Shipping Conference said the currency adjustment factor (CAF) from Hongkong to Australia and Papua New Guinea will be increased to 19.90 per cent from 17.81 per cent. It said the new rate is effective to Australia on cargo loaded to Asian
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    • 764 15 Sklpptag Um P«*e CM Arhipetego Shpg Ale* Ahrenkiel liner Alfred CT Ail trans Alpac Arvfonavr Anbalag Antara Shpg ARC Line APL Argentine ASCL AS. Coat Asia Merchant Atlas line* Austasia Line Australian Cool Balt-Orteat Baltic Bangkok Coot Bank Line BBS Ben Line Ben AaU Ben bulk Bintulu
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    • 572 16 TAIWAN is pressing ahead with its plan to make the island to be East Asia's leading container transhipment centre. With predictions that container shipping in the region will double over the next five years, the Taipei government has given its backing to
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    • 1688 16 INCREASED grain chartering on Thursday developed from the St Lawrence with two vessels reported to have been fixed for Algeria at US$24 while maize was covered to Bandar Abbas at $28. A rate of 16.87 was agreed for grain from the St Lawrence to Rostock. A vessel was
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    • 140 16 THE Arab Maritime Petroleum Transport Company is to lay up five supertankers as it cannot afford bunkering and port charges on them under current conditions. Managing director Abdul Rahman Hamad Sultan said the tankers which are to be laid up for about a
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    • 407 16 THE Thai sub-committee on deep sea port development has officially appointed a working group to conduct an "in-house study" of the Laem Chabang deep sea port project. The study is expected to take about two months to complete. The sub-committee set up
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    • 213 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/ Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia. Straits/ Japan and the member lines: AGS (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (SIRAITB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.
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    • 267 17 THE Philippine Professional Regulation Commission has directed its Board of Deck Officers and Board for Marine Engine Officers to set proper standards and issue certificates of competency to qualified marine officers. The move is in line with suggestions made by International
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    • 491 17 Maritime Review THE US port industry is in the middle of a great opportunity (or expanding international trade, which can help the nation solve inflation and unemployment problems, said William Brock, US Trade Representative. Brock spoke before the annual meeting of the American
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    • 224 17 UPI THE Indonesian prosecution asked that a shipbroker charged with corruption in connection with the worst sea disaster in Indonesian history, be sentenced to five years in prison and fined U5532,000. Goerge Hendra, 38, director of Komodo Marine Shipbroking Company, an Indonesian company based in
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    • 4980 22 SCHEDPIE 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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    • 651 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Oold Allsa Chev Valbelle Toyama Slrl Bhum HK Cont SA Vaal An son B Butang Jenwel Family Ace Pegasus Pride Macau Exp B Permal Tokyo Bay Ever Vital K Saryan Strathconon P Elsenhower Lanka Seedevi B Kenaga
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    • 1906 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Arkipelega Shpg Singapore Shpg Corpora tion (S) Euro-Asia Line <PN KL PK). A4rl»tk (wHlifr Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AKEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Afra-Earaala Um Transgroup Pte
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    • 990 24 BROKERS at the London •secondhand tonnage mar--1 ket said fresh sales for 'continuing trading remain very slow to develop, reflecting very depressed freight rates for both the dry cargo and tanker sectors. However, there were reports that Iran is having talks with British Petroleum to buy two of
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    • 388 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Cherry Singa 29/30 Lian Soon alongside 11.10.82/0700 Frotarlo 13/4 Merlion alongside 11.10.82/2300 Kota Melatl 10/11 PIL alongside 11.10.82/0600 Straits Pride 21 SSPL alongside 11.10.82/1300 Temburong 24 SSPL alongside 11.10.82/1100 Hakkaisan Maru 19 CF Sharp 11.10.82/0100 13.10.82/1400 Kamaterl
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    • 422 15 GAY ZINC ANODES %f GAY BROTHERS METAL MDUSTRES PTE LTD 21. MMOM ESTATE. SMGAPORE 2572 TEL: 26*921 1)1 M H \\T\H td ft* h Port 14/10 20/10 21/10 25/10 24/10 30/10 31/10 5/11 6/11 13/11 14/11 19/11 20/11 401 gm MM CSost 1/11 2/11 4/11 1/11 9/11 11/11 13/11 14/11
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    • 346 15 USEALORDS UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES lEZZ3I 11 3 Dubai (18/11). Abu Dhabi (21/11). Damnum (24/11). Kuwait (27/11) Dubai (30/11). Abu Dhabi (2/12). Shariafc (5/12). Dammam (8/12) Kuwait (11/12). Mma Qaboos (14/12) Muia At Fateh (17/12) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE f Iraq cario acceptable intransit Accepting LCL
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    • 18 15 LONDON Freights SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts fer Whom SHIPS In Port SHIP Sales; CONSORTIA REGIONAL Weather
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    • 760 15 FOR GENUINE MaK DIESEL ENGINE SPARE PARTS AND SERVICE, CONTACT: B WESTERN EAGLE (PTE) LIMITED TEL: *****77 TELEX: R*****6 WESEA MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UA PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS bi Part 19-20/101 L£XA MAEKSK 25-21/10 2-3/11 0-9/11 10-17/11 22-23/11 n rr •SHCAPOK CIOSJNG TMES
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    • 561 16 Mi FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Container Service Feeder V Kefang Vessel KMM S«M TOY AM* MKM 15/10 N. HOORN KMtt 22/10 JUTUNDM ■MtM 29/10 B. PERMAI PBNtt 5/11 KOMGAN >MNU« 12/11 NHON S port 1) Mse* 12/10 27/10 19/10 3/11 26/10 10/11 2/11 17/U 9/11 24/11 16/11 1/12 2) Rdam
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    • 367 16 YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wml Pacific North Woat Atlantic/Canada m U/U OM VU 7/11 Vll 12/11 U/1N tt/in H/m rum l» Paw t am pmn «i n m amm vs U/U 11/11 14/11 TaaM M IVU IVU IVU TaaMa M 2/12 J/12 VU UM 21/ M 22/11
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 543 17 A Joint Mffric* ol Ban Urn, Ben Ocean BKm Funnel, <3len Urn and NSMO r CONTAINtRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT I 1 FAkai Ita ha r*m 99/11 17/11 99/9 13/11 (11/11)12/11 14/11 11/11 19/11 24/11 21/11 27/11 •7/12 99/U 11/12 14/12 1(/12 17/12 22/12 24/12 25/12 29/U 21/12 21/12 U/l
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    • 458 17 THE SHIPPING CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. (A Government of India Enterprise) "Shipping House", 245, Madame Cama Road, Bombay-400 021. TENDER NOTICE SF.AT.FT) TENDERS ARE INVITED FROM EXPERIENCED/REPUTED SHIPCHANDLERS FOR SUPPLY OF (A) NY, FtESK, TWO FtHWOK JUH (I) WMS m CKAKTTU TO OUR OWNED/MANAGED VESSELS CALLING AT SINGAPORE ON CONTRACT
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 463 18 Hapag-Lloyd r Tekyelay FrOTM l*ren Lrrerpe* fat C*y OtfMxi* Ktwei Mn EXPORTS I 18/11 19/11 71/11 28/11 27/11 N/11 4/12 10/12 12/12 3/12 1/12 Long Oakland Seattle/ E#rm 2/11) 11/" 19/H fj/j} i Eipren -6/11 9/U H/ll i Eipren 19/11 "Abo accepting cor go tor ATLANTIC GULF PORTS vto rrnmlondbridg*,
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    • 597 18 CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUSM WGA 177W/17K MTUI lllß/lta FULLY CONTMOBCD TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA NEST/EAST COASTS 'fc IM4W mm K* Sfot* 0. GOVQMOR K 1/10 7/10 R. WOMB 9JN IX 13/1014/10 N OMMOND Sit 13/1014/10 OIMGHTX 21/10 22/10 N. PIMI 371 27/10 28/10 0. MMSTOI K 8/11 9/11 I MNSOK» IS
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    • 315 18 Y- 11 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTW Fa ft ia CARGO FOR: scrnira wt ru m mm unr MM 13/11 4/11 t/ll VU 1/11 11/11 f*«Utf4 2VII 24/11 «/U 14/11 IVU u/11 U/11 21/11 Cwtorifw 2/11 24/11 2S/11 21/11 21/11 l/U also teams ia/fa t fa/fa 10
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    • 869 18 Everett Lines/ yv| Burn* Five Star Shipping Corpn. Wmk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' r. Od IMI Od 14-15 COMPANA PERUANA OE VAPOREES (Cf.V.) "PERUVIAN STATE UNE" Cjlm tttfata*. hi and Htm ftnratu ports a* truofcpM QaTpTftwoack Mi d ltta| I* kM intuU* H »I 12/15 Od m 14/1S art mil 12/15
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    • 247 18 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE SMO9 MMTTM m Lit m aim/!t mun ■oous xmmt smptms amm m. zzzuu/i UST UH WW 9M M in 4MM4/4M7U UST Ml MR MMIlt JH7B/J/7SI mium m tim t (37» KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUMEA/SOUTH PACfTC 21/11 Lm. 12/11 at
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    • 691 19 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL KOTA SAMASAT Z7W/2SE KOTABANABAT 28W/30E KOTA BANABAT KOTA SAHASAT I 33W/34E 28-30/10 7-8/12 I*lB/1 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE 18-18/10 22-23/11 1-2/1 10-11/2 COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SER VICES KOTA MELATI V.WSingapore In Pt/13 Oct Loading For Rangoon, ChitltQon^
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    • 703 19 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS com WO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE to Hw S tart* R'daai Hmi UK SairtSUr 12/11 Fratttart Uprtss 14/11 (11/11) 12/11 (17/11)10/11 Faa* Act 15/10 FraMMrt Ufran 14/11 (11/11) 12/11 (17/U) 10/11 nOH BMPt tfIUK 0 HAttN rOMt W¥K SCION Of Cm»/ Antria Brakn Fraact AO UK P
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    • 414 19 Scan Dutch? A t m i7T l>VMte2>rMi 3>Kta|4>C~M| u/u am 1/11 mi 4/11 IVU VII 1/11 1/11 11/11 I X X X/lt 11/11 IVU 11/11 11/11 «/ii i»/n a/n n/n a/u 8 •/II M/ll 2VII 10/11 2/12 IVU 1/12 1/12 J/12 1/12 f R 7"" a: > s 5»;«5 ■Si
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    • 469 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LjiiLji SPORE R'DAM HULL HM6G CORABANK 12 Oct 9 Nov 6 Nov 12 Nov CLYDEBANK 20 Nov 16 Doc 19 Doc 25 Doc FOtTHBANK 28 Doc 23 Jon 25 Jon 27 Jon Lines U.S. GULF URECT SERVICE f'«" Nala Httii Cah S
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    • 1245 20 I KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW YORK/E. CANADA rttata KS& STOK MOTICR tKSXL ASM SIM *3 hi ft YASMMM MMU V3t M EMERALD *17 19 Oct HIMK MARU V 65 K POKER Vl3 77 Oct tUMK MAM *65 BRDGE *11 21 Oct TOHKI MARU *67 TOKYO m
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    • 688 20 aa CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAMER/REEFER SERVICE tar us wmn. Sam humosco. xattu. tacom. mmcond b c Acopte* FO/YCL Mm Mm ftMm fna/W 40k II Ok 20 Ok ft Ok fnm/tm. 41m II 1m tm ft Jm Fna/tm NEW ZEALAND SERVICE WM¥* TASK -VCMMMMMWr JAPAN SERVICE feni. OuA*. IM#.
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    • 552 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES !(.B Building T»- .VIM.. eiang Tel *****' 6 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES SAMBOW APEX. tbn S port Loadhg Far: .13 Oct Bandar Abbas/B. Khameri/i rain .30 Od Bandar Abbas/ Bandar KJmmh fh undue Shipping Co. Ijd. /A ASIA MERCHANT MARIN I UNIVERSAL FREIGHT SERVICES Room 601 ICB
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    • 483 20 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suit** J' 1 1> f <*' Sincj,j(Vif» 0207 T»* i BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S'pert f. Kdant n Oct 3Hp LOUCAS H HOIS Oct 3 Nav 9 NORASM ***** II Nat 22 Net Vmml Leaf* at Mi UmMi Half ac line S port f. Man( LeadM| BOULOGNE/RDAM/tM
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    • 478 21 SLNOL l NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/FUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE a» rf con^, un TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): MR COHTARER 32W+ 12/10 14/10 1/1 OCHEF3IW 20/10 21/10 8/1 K CHANCE lON 25/10 26/10 13/1] SS BROGE 3SW 30/10 31/10 18/11 C CONTAINER lt« 5/11 6/11 24/11 NGARJETI2W 113/11 14/11
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    • 531 21 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA STORE KUANTAN MALDIVE MPORTIR Sailed IOAWNG for male MALDIK NOBLE 15/10 Loading For Jeddah MALDIVE CHEST 10/10 loading For Mate MALDIK AMBASSADOR 10/10 14/10 Loading For HOOEIOAH MALDIVE NEKHBOUt 15/10 13/10 Loading For DU6AJ/DAMMAM/ KUWAIT MALDIVE PEACE 30/9 Loading For DU6AJ/QAMMAM/ KUWAIT MAIWVE NATION 10/9 Loading
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    • 811 21 *SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULOMG 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Tataphom Numbers *****3 (15 Laws) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORC Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG PENANG M/S SHAWMT MM SOON SON. M. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. HM THONG SHTPMG 23 Wetd Qua,
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    • 78 21 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 1906 I 1906 19th FK Slwnton House 3 Stenton Way S pore OIK luepho* *****58 (S l«n) t ??0K35 I(tn R*****9 SKSHP DCSTMTON BwWm/K EMait lfcara/LatMan/K*ta Knabalu n* ETC OESTfMTKM Nnr Man tfa| 11/10 20/11 Mai HmiLmN 14/10 10/10 Mural ibiijfi/ Sri Urn Hm N»
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    • 796 22 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD. 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 VARKETING 9t1122 (3 LiNISI GENERAL *****1 122 LINES) TELEX BS 2459S RS 2SS6B A 3 CARSHIP •CABLE CARGOSHIP Kei|ional Container Lines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING 1300 HRS EVERY TUESDAY SATURDAY /r„ SINGAPORE
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 230 23 ATLAS LINES ■KTOBOn SHKX TO Ml KIONG CHUAN SHIPPING (S) PTE LTD RM Oil, AFRO ASM BUILDING, H ROBINSON RD., STORE 0106 T«fc *****90; *****13 A *****14. TELEX NO: RS ***** 'KIONG' Thai Mi lb. 1 Ha Sum In Ik. 2 Ha Soon Hi 1 ETA ETD Destination 13/10 14/10
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    • 304 23 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (Ell I EGYPTIAN FLAG V i i",T r,v, (PORT SUEZ *O*T »AK> ALEXANDRIA) trail w ptub mum •I" Oct 15 h.l toll Mm 14 KIT ti 5 1 s ttWA W»l» toe 4 Ox IS ■Dk 22 he A ll ■rrfunjit (Mis. "I I N SHtmHf, CTf
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    • 119 23 #\fißco shwm crnrn (ptu ltd. FULLY CONTAINERISED CARRIER SVC HONGKONG ISLANDS LINE (AUSTRALIA SVC) «sa Mono va. syd kl mx m Cmwr 14 2S/10 Puri IM 125 28/11 2/12 9/12 3/12 Cantor M 9/11 MM CmMmt «/12 13/12 »/l2 11/12 TEL: *****77 *****88 TELEX: RS ***** EUROFRA 20th FLOOR OCEAN
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 430 24 MAGNA MARINE LINES Vil-Vj/' 11 ("i I TO ft FROM SOUTH AFRKA WESTBOUND SERVICE "BALSA 23 Wt M-14 (BIT I*2) BBSANS PASS M>l7 (BIT 1*75) CARRERA VOV M-18 (BIT 1982) LOAOMG K KMABALU 14/ It SLD REUMON. TAMATAVE DURBAN/P E /E LON CAPETOWN 25/11 30/11 REUNCN/TAMATAVE DARES SALAMI /MOMBASA 23/11
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    • 301 24 (Singapore) private hrrwced <> NVOCC EXPRESS SERVICE TRANS SIBERIAN CONTAINER SERVICE (A|ent for Sconce holder Trans world I Afoncy Co. N.V.) Service to Iran destinations DJULFA/ASTAJU Feeder SM HKQ Vmi 14 Oct 19 Oct TWM2 22 Oct 26 Oct Carfo Bookinfs tet: *****55/9, *****11 21st FL, 2108-A, International Plaza Anson
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    • 632 24 HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BHD. A, AS If V/ A», Wlfi Mi 4t~ih HACW REGULAR SAJLMGS TO EAST MALAYSIA "PENANG P. KELANG Loading tor ETA ETD ETA ETD •HOYATI t. 13/12 21/10 24/10 25/10 21/10 KUCX, SRI HAYATII.I4/12 1/11 11/11 KUCX, SOU •HOYATI 15/12 23/11 24/11 KIICH. SBU •AMR 10/12 16/10
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    • 171 24 2 u Regional Weather WA m <7 m rv m 5? m w i m l e s i k\ i CX I Si All i lift SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNINQ. °c a"* Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height LEGEND: R Thunderstorm
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