The Business Times, 15 October 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15,1182 60 CENTS
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  • 302 1  -  By LEE HAN SHIH GENERAL Electric (USA) Consumer Electronics (Pte) Ltd, one of the oldest American electronics companies in Singapore, retrenched 250 of its workers yesterday because of adverse business situations. The company, situated in Toa Payoh, is one of the nine GE
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  • 268 1 THE TIMBER Industry Board (TIB) will be shifting into the Department of Trade offices at the World Trade Centre next month. This is to prepare for the setting up of the Trade Development Board (TDB) by early next year. The TDB will absorb both
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  • 610 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ICS) is likely to play a key role in providing the insurance for the estimated $5 billion mass rapid transit project. It is believed that the corporation has made several proposals to the Provisional MRT Authority
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  • 417 1  - Asian market passes US$100bn By SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE'S fast-ex-panding Asian dollar market, which started in 1968, has crossed the US$lOO billion mark. Its total assets is now nearly five times more than that five years ago. Latest figures from the Statistics Department show the market reached $100.3 billion in
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  • 305 1 SINGAPORE Airlines expects a cost saving of about |2 million a year on the Kuala Lumpur-Singa-pore route when the shuttle service begins on Nov 1. The shuttle service is Jointly introduced by SIA and Malaysian Airline System (MAS) to help cut
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 79 1 Reuter THE Japanese Finance Ministry has told Japanese banks to reduce their participation in international syndicated loans because it thinks the current high level may make it difficult for them to raise funds on the Euro-dollar market. Japanese banks' participation exceeded 20 per cent of total international
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    • 83 1 UPI THE management of the financially ailing Israeli airlines, El Al, has decided to ask the government to close the national carrier. The board of directors met at an undisclosed location yesterday to assure the safety of company officials. "We are tired and the public is
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    • 84 1 AFP FORMER US president Gerald Ford said in Tokyo that he is opposed to the American local contents bill which requires that 80 per cent of the parts of imported cars be made in the United States. He said such legislation, no matter how it was disguised, is
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    • 75 1 Reuter SENIOR advisers of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party have agreed to choose a successor to outgoing Prime Minister and LDP leader Zenko Suzuki through negoti- ations rather than a party election. The decision was taken to speed the selection of a new LDP president, avoid a political
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    • 71 1 Reuter THE South Korean Cabinet has passed a draft banking law under which no single shareholder can hold more than 10 per cent of a bank's issued capital. The draft law, subject to parliamentary approval, also sets the maximum for a bank's lending to any one borrower
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    • 46 1 UPI A DUTCH company has offered to build a US|7.5 million pipeline linking all liquefied natural gas fields in Sumatra and Java. Plans for the Trans-Sumatra-Java pipeline was presented to Indonesian authorities by Gasunie Engineering and Amro Bank, which will finance the project. UPI
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    • 45 1 Reuter THE Asean Committee on Finance plans to adopt regulations to curb tax-dodging schemes of multinational companies operating in the region. It will meet in December to map out a strategy, particularly against the so-called transfer pricing policy of the multinationals. Reuter
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    • 42 1 UPI POLISH church sources said 500 workers have been fired this week for daring to strike in the giant Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk for the release erf Solidarity leader Lech Walesa and the restoration of the banned independent union. UPI
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  • 254 1 THE Sligtptre stack market yesterday vu a hive sf activity when tanever naeM a new high la mm thaa 18 meaths. Ia Jest that shert feardam her sf shares ehaaglag haiis nmd te seme 14.21 mllllea aalta. This was alse 4.5 mllllea shares msre thaa
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  • 702 1  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM PLANTATION-BASED conglomerate Sime Darby Bhd's property ventures in Singapore, Malaysia and Hongkong are rapidly taking shape. In the Republic, the new Sime Darby Centre, a fourstorey building on a 1.3hectare site at Dunearn Road, is expected to be completed soon. Construction
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 226 1 TTT 77 ■>> QCMDSL NTUC Income plans to allow prigttng policy-holders to reassess their insurance needs every three years Page i THE International Salvage Union has warned that the services of its members may not be available in future if overall earnings from salvage work do not increase substantially Page
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    • 135 1 Introducing the new Bose 601 Series I! The new Bote 601 Series II Direct/ Reflecting Loudspeeker is the first and only speaker with the Free Space array. This revolutionary technology frees the drivers from the confines of the speaker cabinet to give you dear, spacious stereo imaging almost anywhere In
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 493 2  -  By LEE YOKE MENG NTUC Income, which has a large share of the life insurance market here, plans to allow existing policyholders to reassess their insurance needs every three years. Mr Tan Kin Lian, general manager of Income, said this at the second day of
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    • 134 2 INTEREST rates in Britain and the Netherlands fell on Wednesday as West Europe seized the chance of cheaper money following cuts in US prime rates on Tuesday. The Big Four UK banks Barclays, Lloyds, Midland and National Westminster cut their base rates from 10
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    • 350 2 Reuter lAN POSGATE, the British insurance underwriter sacked last month by his American employers after allegations of misconduct, will challenge his dismissal in the courts in London, his solicitor said. Mr Posgate denies any abuse of funds and will also start legal action
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    • 223 2 THE mmil mamkmklp fee fer tie later—tt—l Ceeperattve luiruee Federates (ICIF) will be laereased by H per «eat Ms Is I* meet the higher expenses at mad wMer rugc af activities la the W f her gnap*! wlm «pentlag dhrftatoaa. The
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    • 66 2 J P MORGAN aad Ce saM Its mmMkm t*r poMMe credit Imm 1b the Bnt ■Mtta IMS mi IMTI4 mUOrn, iptna OM mttBmi ta the mh 1» peels*. Net ehsrgeslli k the DrV* BAB I fll.l After newerics el W "HUM cr-jss.rsrtEE •fto el $8.1 milttes.
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    • 466 2 THE US dollair closed slightly firmer against all major currencies after moving within a narrow margin In a market lacking fresh incentives. Against the local dollar, the US currency opened 12.1860/70. Ave points higher than the overnight closing rate of 12.1855/65. The market was very inactive and the
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    • 212 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed slightly higher at 265.15 yen in quiet trading after opening at 265.70, dealers said. This was slightly above the 265J0/70 New York overnight close but below the 28.90 close in Tokyo on Wednesday. Trading volume was a moderately light 1137
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    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.9 per cent.
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    • 158 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Oct 14: US MUrKSfat} Offer B*T 7 day* 1 month 10 OH 2 monUu 10* 10 3 months 10H 10* 6 months 10H 10H 9 months 10H 10H 12 montha 10* 10% Dm feiw. 1 month 3 month! 6 month!
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    • 45 2 RANGE of pricca odnd by 41» oouBt hooni oa Oct M: Own**: I* Call deports: J'4 —IH CU^ IoNMN J- month Treasury bills 2% J* 3-month Bank Mils 7H 7% 3 months CD 7* 7 0 months CD 711/1« 71/1« Source: National Discount Co
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    • 303 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed generally easier compared with overnight New York levels, in light trading, dealers said. Gold futures wee firmer at the outset extending the metal's overnight strength in New York, but tell back in subsequent trading on lack of follow through buying and some profit-taking.
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    • 37 2 lew York 9.90B IJOB 10 006 »0K brick 9.4BB UB 9 JOS MB W«4 vn aagmpore 9 XIj 10 Q5S 5 jUD MB Qortag prk taiUSt toUan a troy ounc a. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 122 2 THE US dollar la Hongkong yesterday was about steady against major currencies after trading quietly most of the day, mainly on a lack of fresh incentive, dealer* said. It edged down to 2.5025/32 marks from an early 2.5035/ 40 and New York's overnight close of 2.5035/50. Against sterling it
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    • 72 2 THE dollar opened In London yesterday without any clear direction to trade slightly below overnight levels here and in New Tort in small volume. Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.7U5/45 Can 2.0990/1030 Croat —*****/57 D Mk 4.2980/923 D Fl 4.6847/900 S FY 3.6550 /GKB B Fr coo 83.16/34 F Fr
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 330 2 mttu S -y. m i si mmm t >*'*• ro v i mmBBmBR '<■■.. <i. V > Today, having a responsible attitude towards our scarce resources doesn't only apply to fuel consumption. Even in the highest class of cars, genuine progress often demands a complete rethink and a change in
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 524 3  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE Airlines and Malaysian Airline System yesterday signed an agreement to start an air shuttle between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur on Nov L The agreement signed by SlA's managing director, Mr George Chan, and MAS' general manager, Tuan Haji Abdul Aziz
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    • 444 3 COMPUTER Engineering Systems Pte Ltd, a newly formed computer hardware maintenance company, alms to capture ID per cent of the local market in about two years' time. The joint venture between the government-owned Singapore Computer Systems Pte Ltd (SCS) and Computer Engineering Corporation
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    • 501 3  -  *y LEE YOKE MENG FROM THE beginning of next month, drivers with an accident-free record of five years or more will have a hw— on insurance policies. They will be entitled to a 90 per cent No Claim Discount (NCD) on their premiums, 10 per
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    • 126 3 THE Burroughs Division of Plesaey has announced the promotion of Lee Bag Khlam and Tan Peng lhaia to the position of wn* sales manager. Mr Lee was previously a foreign exchange dealer with the treasury division of Manhattan Bank Shigapore. He Joined Burroughs in 1981. His responsibilities
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    • TRADE TALK
      • 84 3 agent for Goldbach rated floor systems, has appointed Nam Huat Tiling and Panelling Co Pte Ltd as sole distributor in ■Singapore. The Goldbach systems from West Germany include floors, wall partitions, fate ceilings and open-plan furniture. Following this appointment, Nam Huat has sent its sate/technical manager,
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      • 153 3 of galvanised malleable pipe fittings, Thomson ft ScougaD Industries, is looking for an agent fan Singapore. Mr T Perry, sales manager of Thomson A Scougall, said: "We are looking at Singapore and the South-east Asian region as potentially big markets for our pipe fittings because of the
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      • 98 3 room, which will be installed on a Japanese-operated offshore platform, was shipped from Singapore to Abu Dhabi last weak. In an operation tolling more than two horn, the bos-shaped power control room weighing 180 tons and about two-storey high was lifted by a crane onto a
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    • 510 3  -  By JAN LEE THE International Salvage Union yesterday warned the maritime community that the services of its members may not be available in future if overall earnings from salvage work do not increase substantially. Speaking at a press conference at the end
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    • 269 3 MOKE thaa M Austriaa designers and «■■hi'fn «01 present a wide raage of (Mr latest fashion materials •ad m—rki la "Austria style TJ3" at the Century Park Sheraton on November M aad S. Dr Haas Braenfle, the Austrian Consul-General and Trade Commissioner in Singapore, said this
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 619 4 NYT DESPITE the global slump in the world oil market, 23 companies have made high bids totalling a near-record US$2.l billion for rights to drill for oil and gas in the Beaufort Sea off Alaska's North Slope. The highest bid for
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    • 399 4 AP SAUDI Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani -has said the international oil market has "revived" and that Opec no longer needs to maintain its price structure below US$34 a barrel. Yamani's statement, distributed in Riyadh by the Saudi Rress Agency, was made
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    • 133 4 UPI FORTUNE magazine will publish an international edition beginning Jan 10 to serve business readers throughout the world. Donald Holt has been appointed editor of the international edition and Bruce Barnet, assistant publisher to oversee its production. The new edition will contain most of the
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    • 268 4 UFI CANADA has made the largest single grala sale la its history, a $1J UWm deal with the Soviet Uatoa Bens tor Hasea Argae, the Caaadlaa I Wteat*Board, said •a Wednesday there might he mere grata sales te the Soviet Ustaa this year aad Canada
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    • 357 4 Reuter BRITAIN'S economic prospects now, with lower inflation and lower interest rates, are for some renewed modest growth. Treasury Chief Secretary Leon Brittan said that Britain is "at last moving into a world in which sustainable growth and fuller employment can occur." But
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    • 254 4 UPI THE US and its allies in the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation need to increase defence spending by about 4 per cent a year to offset the Soviet military build-up, Nato's top officer said. The target outlined by General Bernard Rogers compares
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    • 411 5 UPI, Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan has declared that despite a "pounding economic hangover" that has left 11 million Americans unemployed, the US economy is on the way to recovery. He asserted in a televised speech that his economic programmes will bring a resurgence "built
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    • 204 5 NYT A SERIOUS policy dispute has erupted in the Palestine Liberation Organisation over the concept of a Palestinian state being Joined in a federation with Jordan. Five Palestinian groups have issued a statement in Damascus denouncing the concept, which has been under discussion in
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    • 181 5 Reuter DRIES van Agt, prime minister of the Netherlands since 1977, took the country by surprise by announcing his resignation. His move on Wednesday caused particular shock because he was expected to head a new centre-right coalition which is likely to take office within the
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    • 151 5 Reuter JAPANESE earpsrate bankruptcies rsse 14 per cent la Wmkmkm to IJH (ram Mil hi Aagast tat wen SJ per cent tower ttaa lbs 1,422 to Septoatar, lftL Tta Tskys "laaim and said this was uTm oMutkiy rise siaee last ttrTyear year tolL The
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 348 5 Agencies SOVIET Deputy Prime Minister Leonid Kostandov has pledged that Moscow will start to deliver gas through the Siberian pipeline ahead of schedule, despite American attempts to delay it. He told a press conference in Bonn that the gas will be delivered sooner than planned. CHINA weald
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    • 525 5 Reuter THE FOCUS of pro-Solidar-ity opposition to Poland's military rulers has shifted from Gdansk to the southern city of Krakow, where police and demonstrators fought on the streets late last night. The authorities smashed a strike by workers in the Lenin shipyards in Gdansk by
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    • 274 5 Reuter INTERNATIONAL t Machines, the biggest US manufacturer of computers and office equipment, has reported a 36 J per cent rise in third-quarter profits despite the recession. IBM said profits rose to US$944 million in this year's third quarter from $833
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    • 129 5 Reuter SPERRY Corp has introduced the System 80 Model Eight processor, the most powerful of its System 80 family of medium-scale computers. The company said the Model Eight processor doubles the main storage capacity and processing speed of the previous top of the line System 80 Model
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  • 701 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From PAA PA005 0025 JFK/SPO/HKG SLA SQ43 0800 DHA SIA SQ101 0605 KUL CAL CTfflO 0830 JED/DHA TMA TL341 0830 BEY/DXB MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 0945 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL SIA SQ201 1030 HLP
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 134 5 Sauteed fresh scallops, Steamed taufu with salted egg yokes, Chick-n-Bag, Seasonal vegetables in oyster sauce. At just under $60, a perfect lunch for four persons. (Plus a glass of Mateus Rose with our compliments.) t rf.yfr .X 5 STLL ROPsD SOJTTVA From the city, The Fisherman Restaurant is just a
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    • 124 5 r 1 J> A i: Site Qantas.The only airline doing the non-stop hop to Adelaide Two flights weekly from November 1. From November 1 Qantas introduces two services non-stop to Adelaide and on to Melbourne. Flights depart every Saturday and Monday at 2145 hours. And if that's not enough, remember
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  • 494 6 THERE are two ways to fight losses when a necessary but expensive service is being provided. The easier way is to increase charges. So for a while, air travellers between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur faced prospects of a hefty 30 per cent increase in air
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  • 938 6  -  For Venezuela, with a US$lB billion foreign debt, the crunch may yet not come By ALEXANDER NICOLL Reuter VENEZUELA, an oilbased economy suffering some of the same problems as Mexico, will avoid the crisis of confidence its northern neighbour is suffering, according to bankers
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 933 6 On three political issues TONIGHT'S FrUmy B*ekgnmmi (Ch i, 1M) tosks at twa m the 14 has ra- tor «f Health, Mr M Chsk nldt as T—g, imri the Bw Tw* ■try la n—m«i«ij last Baa4ay, MttH TOs la the first «tf the series is to nenw *nr •k*t fcy
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  • 802 7  -  A curious preoccupation with bread-and-butter issues has descended upon the United Nations General Assembly, a forum long associated with the polemics of war and peace By BERNARD NOSSITER NYT. IN A sharp break with tradition, the scores of foreign ministers and other notables who address the autumn
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 641 7 -IV-OVE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Interesting subjects In cm pa, I tee (6) 7 Often frozen water I tee thaw, possibly (5,3) 8 Beat up a mixture! 6) 10 Short concerts* (5) 13 Cut the graas, we hear, in a fashion (4) 14 Grow weary of a complicated rite
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2928 8 HEAD OFFICE 96 BOULEVARD HAUSMANN PARIS 8e |m thousands of French francs. except for The amounts per share! ASSETS Cash balances with central banks, government depositories Banks and fnancal institutions iNote 31 Treasury and other bis purchased firm or under agreements to reset loans, discounts and overdrafts (Note 4) Accrued
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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    • 804 9 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES IN New York on Wednesday closed at their highest level in 17 months as lower interest rates continued to spark one of the most spectacular rallies in market history. The Dow Jones industrial average climbed almost 24 points before retreating late in
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 430 9 \&!!}<-+/{':""&"|}<",,+[?/@*"+| THE CHARTERED Consolidated balance sheet 31 December 1961 SUBSIDIARY rrjj ASSOCIATED COMPANIES Capital and reserves Issued capital Reserves Minority Interests Loan capital Capital employed Liabilities Current, deposit and other accounts Dividend 15,000 354,529 369,529 3,103 12,804 385,436 3,861,211 15,000 4,261,647 15,000 182,010 197,010 2,094 10,113 209,217 2,900,675 55,000 3,164,892
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 326 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's cfosing prices in S$ per kilo, e*-godown: THAI WHITE. 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new c*up 1.00, 100 per cent second 0.78, 100 per cent third clan 0.73. 25 per cent new crop mf stock, B-10 per cent 0.72. ITHAI BROKEN: A-super o.*, Special 0.55. THAI
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    • 173 11 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday rallied late in sympathy with corn and the soy complex but closed off '/i to 2'/* cents a bushel. Prices slumped to new contract lows, creating a technically weak picture. The Canadian Wheat Board's announced 7.6 million tonne grain sale to the USSR,
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    • 1028 11 COFFEE: Robusta futures held gains in all traded positions except the spot to end the morning £4 to £17 per tonne above Wednesday's close. Volume was a slim 1,671 which included 109 selftrades and five options. Steady premiums around £110 between the Jan and March positions indicated wide
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    • 262 11 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with November One RSS buyers quoted at 188.00 cents per kilo, up 0.50 cents from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on some buying support after a marginally lower opening. Afternoon prices gained some ground on some
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    • 320 11 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: 1 Buy en lat. l R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 1*00 lot. 1 R.S.S. November 1*25 lat. 1 R-S.S. December 188.25 lat. 2 R.S.S. m.00 UK/coat moo lat. 3 R S.S 172.00 UK/COOt 171.00 lat. 4 R-S.S. ***** UK/Coat. 100 50 lat. 5
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    • 104 11 NOON SSR *od SMR prim ymt «d *r RAS Www {Cuml hjtri 1 161 JO 1W00 ib«r MO> (Tarwtrt Mtk) SSR 20 SSR SO (1-Ma pailMi (1 too pdM) 162. AON 161-OON M;in n 162-00 160.00 163-00N 162. OON tor MRS LB SMRCV SMR L SMRi SMRCP
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    • 136 11 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on short-covering in a muted reaction to chicago board of trade sharp gains, dealers said. In October central, south and north rose Msls, Mslo and M 57.50 respectively to MJ655 per tonne while November in the south firmed Mslo
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    • 176 11 CHINESE Pni»» EuhH|t, ®agnpaee, mm etaiag prima per 1M kg yeeterMy. CmmK ail: Bulk fob (85.00 sellers, ok) drum (in second hand drum) fob 198.00 sellers, new drum fob 1102.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (Ioom) *45.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $310.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper
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    • 32 11 Rubber. Oct 14 Singapore: Nov: 188.00 cents (up 0.50 cent) Malaysia: Nov: 204.75 cents (up 0.25 cent) Tin: M 829.15 per kilo (unchanged) Offical offering: 88 tonnes (down 45 tonnes)
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    • 92 11 THE STRAITS TIN price li Peuuig yesterday Ml steady at the ITA fleer level e( Ms».ls a Idle, defers said. Baying by tke batter steck manager was again the mala facter la the centtaaed steady seatimeat aleag with gmall lecaJ and scattered overseas demand. Tarnever drepped te 88
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    • 307 11 AFP COMMODITY DEALERS In London are cautiously confident that the longawaited boom in copper prices, which failed to develop this year, will arrive in the second half of next year. Some industry specialists add that the prices are long overdue, and that the West's copper supplies
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    • 142 11 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CettM yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.370 32s 3,060, 40s 3,110 (per bale of 400 lbs). PakkMa raw eettM: LSS 6.10. 4F 6.06; 289F 6.13; NT roller ginned 6.07 (per lb). CLOTH in
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    • 119 11 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday penetrated a long-standing downtrend line to close nine to 10' i UScents a bushel higher. The surge in financial instrument and precious metals markets prompted the rally, which boosted prices above the Novemberbased resistance level of US$5.4l, chartists said. Professional, local, and wire
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  • 2220 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and buMtas in and reported to the Slock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUBTBIAL ft COMMERCIAL Acaa (230B)(1)1M
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  • 2878 12 IMS Hi«k Low CMfUT Last Sale Gr*e Dhr D*t +or- Or SECTION ONE Gr'a rid Net r/B Vet COOO) Day High Lew INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL aso 233 308 330 141 301 480 338 341 132 310 383 88 138 196 340 Acma Alcorn Allied Choc BAT Bata Ben
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  • 1769 12 ■BID aad Oder pricc* listed aad hi win— la aad reported to the Kuala lam pur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of rtara traded Am la brackets la lots at 1,000 units, unless other »1* specified I» l will (U") (»LB Mm (Lflß UK) (T) LB
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  • 391 12 hat jiMiilay mU have heea Maeaw M bm Mr mm Mat tMTNI lyasisgß Jl9^imlly^i4|l9etM ladMtoMl 'hMe-eMpnl* 9«9M|I»|L" J prfßM l tfMMM Mtt! steehs M new kftgfea. at, DeeeMpanoaM, eeaatero ln>> kepa M Mho pMM after the Maehhr«Bß rtwywllj StraltsTtaaes ladaßtrial hta taehed «a ah
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  • 470 12 IN SPITE OF tike prm.net of profit-taking In the afternoon, share prices closed slightly higher on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Total turnover was higher at 154 million units valued at M$2L47 compared with Wednesday's 7.14 million units worth $19 .51 million Share prices opened
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 398 13 CONSOLIDATED Plant*tions says that it may be some time before there is a return to better commodity prices and profit margins of recent years. Consplant chairman Tun Tan Siew Sin notes in his latest annual review that the outlook for commodity prices is not encouraging
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    • 299 13 Reuter INTERNATIONAL Harvester Go said all of its 193 creditors have approved its new debt restructuring plan, which allows the conversion of debt into equity and substantially reduces Harvester's cash interest payments. Harvester said that under the plan, lenders could convert up to US$36O million of
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    • 214 13 Reuter AUSTRALIAN miner CRA Ltd and the Australian Mutual Provident Society (AMP) said they will buy Kaiser Aluminium and Chemical Carp's 45 per cent stake in Comalco Ltd for a total of AJ361.55 million. CRA already owns 45 per cent at Comalco and will
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    • 762 13  -  Market Talk... By NAJEEB JARHOM COMMODITY-based, trading and manufacturing companies may once again attain good earnings growth within the next three years, though the rate of increase is unlikely to be as sparkling as it has been in the past few years. And the
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    • In Hongkong...
      • 72 13 is paying a final divi- dend of 14 Hongkong cents far the year ended June 30, making a total of 28 cents. For the previous year, it paid an interim of 12 cents, a special interim of 14 cents but no final dividend. It also made
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      • 59 13 a subsidiary of New World Development Co Ltd, is borrowing HK$6OO million through a four-year syndicated credit facility at 7 4 per cent over Hongkong interbank rate, BA Asia Ltd said as agent and Joint lead manager with Amsterdam-Rotterdam Bank NV. The loan will go towards
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    • 226 13 FEW people could have missed the board placed at the entrance of this finance company along busy Robinson Road. Those who care to look carefully may benefit by knowing the trend in various financial markets. This novel service is being provided by the Robinson branch of
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 300 13 PRICES IN Sydney yesterday eased in quiet trading with the market ignoring the upturn in Wall Street, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries index fell 0.4 of a point to 522.7 and among leaders BHP lost two cents to A|7.58, CSR fell five to 13.22, WMC fell two to $3.48 and
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    • 359 13 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed off their highs on some late profit-taking offers, but were supported for most of the day by speculation over the prospects for a local interest rate cut this week, brokers said. They said an interest rate cut is seen as likely
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    • 454 13 SHARE prices yesterday closed narrowly mixed in light trading in cautious reaction to the rapid price rise of the past week, despite the overnight advance on Wall Street, dealers said. The market average added 3.22 to close at 7,414.80 on volume of 380 million shares. The
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    • 173 13 ■WBlfOI IteOoaMra Tbe Savtnft F S'por* Prof F S pert Sk. Fu S por» lnv**t S'por* Equity U UNIT m |riM kr M P 2.80 tad 1M Md LB ■d LM Pud LM Puad LS m IU) LM LCT lJUd LM 1.M LM AMA 1 SaiSleV2i MBlSnrtQrl MalBvjtyal
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    • 128 13 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed on increased turnover of 1.5 million pesos, up from 701,015 pesos on Wednesday, dealers said. The commercial industrial index rose 0.15 to 87.34, the mining index was up 3.75 at 994.20, while the oils marker was down 0.003 at 1.961. Philex "B" rose to
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    • 123 13 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed higher in quiet trading centred around cement and finance stocks, dealers said. Siam Cement gained six baht to 259, Jalaprathan Cement four to 153.50, Maboonkhrong 12 to 220 and First Trusf 1.50 baht to 58.75. Bangkok Bank closed unchanged at 248 baht. OCT
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    • 234 13 FANCY BOARD INDUSTRY PTE. LTD. (incorporated In the Republic of Singapore) (in Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act Cap 185, the Final Meeting of members of the Company will be held on Tuesday. 16th November, 1982 at
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    • 208 13 Tm always delighted to create special dishes for a DinersOub member Chef Dominique Blals. Chef du Restaurant. L'eacargot. Hotel Oberot Imperial. Warm, Inspired by Art Nouveau, and very chic. That's the exclusive and intimate new L'escargot at the Oberoi Imperial. Mirror glass, plants and tones of ming white, pink and
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 150 14 Rises Island ft Pan 506 25 Prima 478 +18 OUB 440 18 Gathrie 320 18 Supreme Plant OCB 127 525 494 17 15 Shall 14 Rasa Snynng 253 13 8 Finance 478 12 Intraco 2M 12 MPloor 286 12 Lingui 284 11 DBS 856 10 H Leonf Pin 806
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  • Article, Illustration
    167 14 HEAVY TRADING ea a fairly wlie treat puked price* to higher levels ea the Bteek Exchaage ef The Mntto Times ladastrlal ladex pat ea eaiy 5.78 peiate to eleee at 9HM alter a midday Imprevemeat ef mere thaa 7 J pelate. The Bhlmi Times ladieator sf the day's
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  • 215 14 MENANG Cerperattoa's public iffer sf 1U mlllieo shares it Mil par has heea fairly well received, with u sver-Mhacrlpttoa si t.ll Umw It is niriliH that anotieatieas fsr M.MI miili.n shares were received when the «Oer etosed at 12 mm m Tuesday, d which M milUm
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  • 130 14 THE KLSE has queried Hsag Leaag MmMm on the acquisition of Hong Leong Realty for M|66 million cash. The exchange wants to know whether the purchase will be financed from a bank loan and if so, which bank, the interest rate charged, the security pledged and the terms
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  • 474 14  -  MS! H| Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHRIS LIM SINGAPORE Fodder, like the other listed feedmill companies, has shown improved performance for the first half of this year compared with the previous interim. The group's profit before tax rose to 1673,000 for the half year
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  • 792 14 LEADING equities yesterday closed off the day's highs and government bonds were mainly lower after initial flrmneac, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up 3.9 paints at Closing middle prices at selected stocks, eTrtoting stamp duty, were: RUBBER PHYSICALS LONDON. Wed Spot rubber cloaed at
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  • 50 14 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 004.0 Tuesday 003.9 Week Ago 582.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1015.08 Tuesday 100X08 Week Ago MOO H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 804.50 Wednesday 807.25 Week Ago 888.11 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 055.1 Wednesday 004.7 Week Ago 040.2 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 522.7 Wednesday 523.1 Week Ago.... 508.7
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  • 94 14 NEW YORK stock prices turned mixed in early trading yesterday as the market's rally of the past week slowed under pressure of profit-taking The Dow Jones Industrial average was off fractionally after closing at a 17-month high on Wednesday Advances led declines, however, by three to two. Volume
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  • 362 14 ANOTHER case of forged share certificates has been reported. Tat Lee Finance, the listed subsidiary of Pan Malayan Holdings, announced yesterday that it has received forged share certificates of its parent company. There has been a spate of share-certificate forgeries during the past several weeks,
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    • 294 14 VJ Course No. ftilf October —December 1982 Course Title Date k i L i Purchasing 8e Supply Management Skills Workshop October 25 27 Purchasing Negotiation Skills Workshop October 28 29 PR Marketing for the Secretary October 28 29 Selection Interviewing for Managers November 1& 2 Marketing Selling of Services November
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 59 14 WEATHER; OUTLOOK for today: Hazy and cloudy; showers from late morning onwards. Repsrt for 24 hMrs prtor to U pm m Oct 14 at the airport: MaTimiim temperature 28.7 Associated humidity 83 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine Nil Rainfall in millimetres 0.7 Total rainfall fa* the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 302 15 A NEW marine communications satellite has been launched from Cape Canaveral. The fifth in the Intelsat V series, the satel- lite carries a maritime communications subsystem (MCS), which is to be leas- ed to the International Maritime Satellite Organisation (Inmarsat). The London-based or-
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    • 833 15 TOTAL seaborne cargo handled at the Port of Singapore during the first seven months this year rose by 12.7 per cent compared with the same period last year, in spite of a slowdown in worldwide trade. Throughput during this period amounted to over
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 119 15 Reuter EXPORTS of coal by major producing countries are expected to rise to 259.4 million tonnes in 1985, 348 million in 1990 and 415 million in 1990, from 204.3 million tonnes in 1961, the Institute of Shipping Economics said. Australian coal exports are predicted to rise
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    • 703 15 SMptriagUae PMC CM ArkHi.l.«r vm l AIM vm l Ahrei*M Uvr V t AIMCT VI I Alhrmaa vn 4 AJpac VI S Aagooave V AnJMiat X 4 AManShn X S APC Line IV 4 APL m 4/5 Arfeattae IV 4 ASCL m 1 ASLOoat IV 4 Aata
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    • 502 16 THE large international transport and shipping group Thomas Nationwide Transport finished its financial year with a 17.9 per cent net profit increase in spite of a weak second half performance. Profits of the Australianbased group went up by A 59.5 million to $62.6 million
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    • 250 16 PANAMA'S next stage of a US$lO million modernisation scheme to improve the dry docks at Balboa will be completed when a second dock starts operations later this month. The programme is tied in with the hand-over of the Panama Canal and its facilities by the
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    • 1716 16 SLIGHTLY lower freight rates on Wednesday were recorded for cargoes of grain from the US to Japan with business from the Gulf paying U5515.50 and from the US North Pacific >13.50, both down 25 cents. A grain cargo from the Gulf to Buenaventura received $15.75. Business from the
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    • 521 16 VESSELS Open: 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. Jangmi (bulk carrier) dwt 30,962 on 14.71 m draft; Korean flag built 1974 SHo/5Ha
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    • 412 17 Filipino owners may form P I Club FILIPINO shipowners plan to form a Protection and Indemnity Club (PAI) to assist them in settling damages arising out of carriage of cargoes. The formation of the PAI Club is expected to be spearheaded by the Filipino Shipowners Association which has stated that
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    • 467 17 A SECOND leading tanker owner is preparing a massive disposal of ships and Jobs following the example set earlier by BP Shipping. Japan Line, facing renewed losses this year and anxious far bank support, may axe as many as 10 VLOCs, together
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    • 195 17 PROPOSALS for a deepwater port at the entrance of the Mississippi has been suggested as an alternative to the very expensive dredging of the Lower Mississippi which would result in higher user fees. The deep-water port will meet the requirements of being able to handle
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    • 5717 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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    • 740 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location ER Brugge 4W 16.10.82 2300 Jardlne 49 0800-1000/1900-2100 L2/L2 0600-0700 L2 Anro Australia ***** 16.10.82 1500 Jardlne 1 49 0800-1000/1900-2100 L2/L2 1000-1100/2100-2300 H2/H2 Char Che
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    • 1921 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Achipeiegs Shpg Singapore Shpg Corpora lion (S) Euro-Asia Lint (PN KL PK) Aittode CMUlirr Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK) AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Atra-EvMli Liar Transgroup Ptf
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    • 524 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Gen S Poplawskl Jenson Jlnlng Kim Soon LI Kong Kat Kota Slngapura Lupin Perak P Magsaysay Wah Fal Agnes Venture Ava Builder Cantuarla L J Bontang Mau Lam Yalang Ned Baltimore New Phoenix Seng Clap Taronga Torrens
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    • 207 24 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. '•K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas. Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (BTRAITB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits
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    • 160 15 HELICOPTER MARINE SERVICES -j 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. FULLY CONT AMERCED SERVICE TO TIC MDOII EAST kJj nr anl! The Australian National
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    • 338 15 OSEALORDH 1 -I UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAGi EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES S'pore Loading for M. FATEH V3t Dubai (17/11), Abu Ohabi (20/11). Damnum (23/11). Kuwait (26/11) kbatl (30/11) Dammam (3/12), Kuwart (6/12), Dubai (9/12). Abu Dhabi (12/12) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE T Accept** LCI carp) for Dubai, Kuwait Bahrain.
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    • 419 15 Companies' Activities, Key Personnel, Agencies The Straits Times DIRECTORY Of Singapore (Buku Merah) *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO. UA PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Übd 19-20/10 25-20/10 2-3/11 0-9/11 10-17/11 22-23/11 30-1/12 r CLOSM TMES CY 17tt Oct 2300 HRS, CFS: 17th Oct 1100 HRS
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    • 577 16 mm FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Container! Feeder f.Mb* Vessd DAHLIA m Port N. HOORN KMC* 22/10 JUTIANDW MUM 29/10 B. PERMM KMU 5/11 KORRKAN DttllA 12/11 NNON PEM6A 19/U N.OQJT Mc* Nr 1) B*.catona. Genoa, 2) Amsterdai Bremertiaven. Aarties. Copenhagen. •Accepting Europe cargo tor feed* Us contact PEMBSC P. Ketone
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    • 339 16 m Y.S. LINE yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA 11/11 l/U 1/11 7 jll 1/12 4/12 I.C Mf* 2/12 1/12 4/12 IMI 11/12 1/12 17/12 I* MM A RNH OM rm IOMMMFOR 14/14 Nn Karachi lati) Catawt ii \&PanAsia Line: ltd. CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM JAPAN TAIWAN fIKSTMI FMMT ta aatTKi AGENTS:
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    • 816 17 The Straits Steamship Group f STRAITS SHAPING f Singapore to Sabeh, jnwifc, Brunei Porte and Bangkok i QCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT IVU 29/19 21/1$ It/ll VU 5/11 N/U IVU 15/11 7/12 19/11 21/11 14/12 »/U B/U 22/12 12 24/12 (11/U) 12/11 1«/U 19/11 21/11 27/11
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    • 352 17 pfg Franco Belgian Services m h y b y/ tr/ Lt Hw» r«M Iftmt IViM A'wf Iter I tee 13 Mm 14 Nee lt Nm 40k I tec lOk 110k IMMDUI u U—5S£ 10d 21 Od 27 Oct "J* «w (Oct 7 Oct 27 Oct 21 Oct SOd I Oct
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    • 45 17 @%/.]![~{-):<;*{!&(/"&>"?=%(<[& PVERETt BTEAMBHIP' ■CORPORATION 8 A I/I "MhwcM" V«y n-E Arri: Mk October IMt Plaee Sway: PA.A. General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above veael will be held on 15th October I*2 from 8.90 a.m. No further survey will be held after this date.
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    • 596 18 ML Hapag-Lloyd FratetetEnm** Ln«*Mt Bay CRy Ot Eteterjk Haatevf Eiprni Kra|ilto« Osaka Bar EXPORTS I B haven Rdam Le Hurt Antwerp (17/11) 18/11 19/11 21/11 26/11 27/11 29/11 9/12 10/12 12/12 16/12 17/12 19/12 23/12 26/12 28/12 TW HK 18 10 2010 ?8 10 30 10 Nakata Mara OMI WWI
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    • 615 18 *Ju«» LINE taut* WMM iotrot* rut CONVENTIONAL SERVICE Tt/Ftwi I STGK UTM IIIN/II2E 22 23 Oct KM 17W/INI IH7 No. FULLY CONTAMJtISED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA NEST/EAST COASTS *Vu fee*» •eud I P** Spat* I Btidi Chtor KTC 1 10 7 10 I 11 10 31 11 SUN IK 13 1014
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    • 389 18 EVERGREEN LINE FAR E»SI/EUROtt CONTAIfCR SERVICE ACCEPT* Fa ft ia CARGO FOR: pu d k ni n m ui Imt U|M 20/10 27/10 4/11 14/11 14/11 11/11 10/11 21/11 2/11 24/11 21/11 21/11 20/11 1/12 tMrlai* 12/11 IVU 21/11 4/12 «/12 1/12 0/12 11/12 it so ftcarTME ia/fa o ra/Fa
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    • 1019 18 Everett Lines j 9 Burmt Five Star Shipping Corpn. 5 |Bk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' B LOADING FOR RANGOON M ttad H r|M| S-pM PMmi Nmi rrwM/15 od t»n/i7 0c( 11/»Oct M* Mi 4S/14 Oct MNUtfTMK kfl/UOct** «M» nr 11/21 Oct IS/llOcTB F SS C. Aoenti *i MolayMO HOUb 11AU TEL
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    • 330 18 as I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE PJEUHG KNMC LOAD FOI 9QS MMmH m LTD ICI 22*1144/7 ft 22(1371 BOOMS JURAT STK COWANT TU *****V/3 CUT ASM 9VTME M M m mm num USI UN SMPmC MM!* 3* 9732/3/7251 malatsm jinx t huibhmt ltd TM (703 ft *****
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    • 750 19 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) I EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE ttoaipora Loading tar. KOTA MAKMUft 2&/*OOcI Otfeonti, HodaWah,. VJL-m Port Sudan, Aqaba KOTACANTK 27/30 oct Mogadiacto, Hadafc* VX-401 Port Sudan, Aqatoa, I ***** Oct i/KNn COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE KOTA PUSAIM SSfJS* iSSSEi Kuwait,
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    • 723 19 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COOT JUNE* SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE FntW Eipui c»T«c**»tk "ii i i r i ImHn P«( Hm B hawri r<M> Hitrt UK ftmly Act l»Pt fraaAMt Eiprtu 14/11 (11/11) 12/11 (17/11)10/11 dorr Aa 23/10 lutrpooi Bay U/ll 11/11 10/U 21/11 14/11 HUM OMR tfOWG B'HMCN rOMI HAW
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    • 609 19 Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE frpMi i)irM«M?)r«ni ft DAM* I NOOKS SM W> HOOM 11/10 VII mSn tsm M AMONMPMI I nwu ft KUTI 11/io < UTLAMM 24/10 U/U 22/10 W6OH 21/10 OMCW ta 23/10 ft MM 2/11 12/11 a/10 A PMUS 25/10 MCONTt/IO ft *NA£A UGAGUS 21/10
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    • 523 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES ia BANK LINE TOUK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CLYDEBANK 20 Nov 16 Dec 19 Dec 25 Dec FORTHBANK 31 Dec 26 Jon 29 Jon 2 Feb MEADOWBANK 16 Jon 13 Feb 16 Feb 20 Feb Lines US. GULF WRECT SERVICE from NoU Hst* Gab PORE tg> Gulf*
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    • 1327 20 a- I* "K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. FEEDER VESSEL STORE MOTWI *SSEL TOKYO N'TOM S WUM SI K» M EMERALD Vl7 18 Oct 'KUROBE HARD V 65 8 Mo. 6 Dec 4 Dec K PIONEER *13 22 Oct *KI)RO6E MARU V 65 8 No. 6 Dec 4 Dec I
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    • 760 20 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lu** tar los moan, san fumcsco. suttu. iacoma nwcam »c AcnHN fa/ra Cwtatan AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE kupihi fa/rct jjjw PUm S port IMb AM Sft Mm acta r 25 Oct it/27 Oct 10 «m it no. frm a- J Mm 4 No.
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    • 533 20 V KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 13 >' 'LB BHdirg S n.j.i[), Tei A *****67 P Kelang Tel *****1 6 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES S port Loadnj For: SAMBOWf APEX Sated Bandar Abbas/B Khomen/Bahrain TBN 4 No* Bandar Abbas/ Bandar Khamcni ijl/hundae Shipping Co. lid. S pore P. Keiancloadni for HAN nm
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    • 588 20 INTPASEA (PTE) LTD. Su'U- 26tf- P </ »*<: Singapore- C)2 r :i T»- ra BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK shw ALPAC ASM 1.157 20 Oct 24 Oct Mauritws/RewwMi/Durban/ Vessel Loadmg at Kota E*si londof MiMtrShMm- BfTRASA (Pit) LID BOOMS 22*511- TEO m I TRAOMC *****4 *****2. *****S hmmi- Mar-OwMH MariNat Mi
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    • 486 21 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia 0 CHIEF S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCI Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 0300 19/10 1500 18/10 TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E. Malaysia TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PAOFIC COAST EXPORT IMPORT NAME* 41* 4/9 7/9
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    • 454 21 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA MALDIVE MPORTER 30/10 LOADING FOR MALE MALDIVE NOBLE. 20/10 Loading For Jeddah OCEAN GLOW No. t 20/10 Loading For Male MALDIVE AMBASSADOR Sailed Sailed Loading For HOOEIDAH MALDIVE NEKMXXM 18/10 14/10 Loading For DUBAI/OAMMAM/ KUWAIT MALDIVE PEACE 23/10 Loading For DUBAI/DAMMAM/ KUWAIT MALDIVE NATION 30/10
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    • 342 23 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG JJL I SWPWNG Plf tTD ill*' Wifld Itjdf Centre M,i"'*ne Squjff S pore 0409 Hi »5 .''lol let ?n»*ll Rtj. 77JM11 ?MS3B? HS H M Srtn Bhfl *1 TH ***** i 4860. 1 Pt *ei l»t >*»•<>% Tli 3971S Pfiinj Te< 36u?88 TIGER EXPRESS
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 278 24 REGULAR SAILING TO MANILA N A 8 LINES, MANILA PHILIPPINES MV LEO VI ETA SPORE 20/10 (PMUPPMES FLAG) MV PISCES ETA SPORE 1/11 (PHUPPMES FLAG) AGENTS: MANDARIN MARITIME (SINGAPORE) PTE LISTED FOR BOOKINGS: TEL: *****80 (5 LINES) *****76. THAI MARITIME NAVIGATION CO LTD (THAI NATIONAL SHPPMG UNE) REGULAR NON-CONFERENCE MONTHLY
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 152 24 Regional Weather N -i M oi. A K Ml L~* c cr to Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather s-Y Wind direction with speed in knots R**" Wave height Cloudy Sky
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