The Business Times, 29 October 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FRIDAY, OCTOBER I*B2 60 CENTS
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  • 274 1 Reuter THE Singapore rubber market was nervous yesterday with reports of the stockpile manager fast running out of funds and an impending struggle between two large broking firms here. The uncertainty in the market was aggravated by talk that the International Natural Rubber Organisation
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  • 230 1 EUROPEAN Community officials have expressed fear that French measures to boost exports and curb imports could signal a new lurch towards protectionism in the 10-nation Common Market. Efforts by France to cut its huge trade deficit are being closely scrutinised by legal experts in
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  • 609 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH MULTINATIONAL corporation* are reluctant to offer finance to help subcontractors upgrade their operations. The idea of MNCs providing finance to local supporting companies was proposed by the Economic Development Board, and was touched on by Minister of Trade and
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  • 166 1 LLOYD'S of London, the global insurance organisation, has taken the unprecedented step of expelling one of its members for "acts or defaults" that expose his brokerage syndicate to "unnecessary and unacceptable financial risk". Nearly 2,000 of Lloyd's 21,000 members assembled on Wednesday in the underwriting
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  • 612 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH DETERGENT companies in Singapore can expect intense competition from their newest rival which has built one of South-east Asia's largest detergent plants here. The latest entrant to an already competitive market is Detergent Industries of Singapore (DIS), a joint venture between
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 67 1 Reuter HARUO Maekawa, Governor of the Bank of Japan, said Japan has been doing everything possible to prevent the yen from declining, including selling large amounts of dollars to support it. He said the bank is aware that some critics in the US and Western Europe
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    • 63 1 Reuter AUSTRALIAN police have raided the offices of futures brokers Southern Cross Commodities Pty Ltd in cities throughout Australia. The raids were said to be in connection with possible commodity fraud and exchange control offences. No charges were laid. Southern Cross is not a member of the Sydney
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    • 52 1 Reuter DEPUTY Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said Malaysia has started a project to make its own motor car. He told a management seminar that the design stage of the plan for an indigenous car is near completion under the personal supervision of Prime Minister Dr Mahathir
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    • 82 1 Reuter AUSTRALIA and the five members of Asean have agreed in Penang to continue efforts to strengthen and diversify their trade. A joint statement issued at the end of a two-day meeting on economic co-operation said the two sides would try to identify potential trade products more precisely.
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    • 66 1 Reuter LEADERS of the West German Social Democratic Party (SPD) will nominate West Berlin opposition leader Hans-Joe hen Vogel today to run for Chancellor in the general election next March, SPD officials said. The nomination of Mr Vogel, 56, a former Justice Minister, follows the decision by former
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    • 64 1 EXPORT contracts concluded by 13 major Japanese general trading houses turned slightly higher in September, reflecting increased contracts for machinery, including plants and ship 6, the Japan Foreign Trade Council reported yesterday. It put the export contracts at 2,773.3 billion yen, 9.8 per cent ahead of the
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    • 97 1 AP OVERRIDING determined Western opposition, the UN Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) yesterday adopted a resolution effectively barring Israel from participating in UN-funded projects to aid economic co-operation among developing countries. Unctad's governing board voted 63 to 22 to allow the formal caucus of UN developing nations
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  • 264 1 DISCUSSIONS are sa betweea a Datoh ail storage Slagapere geveraaeat bsdtos to set ap a storage The prepssed jafert veatare ImtvH Ditd operator Paktoak Earepe BV, the Magapm Nattoaal 00 srvssa (Jtc) aai the Pert si Htofpiir Aalheiltj (PBA). It b expected that
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  • 479 1  -  By JOHN LIM THE Government will encourage selected companies and their unions to enter into direct negotiations outside the National Wages Council (NWC) on a sectoral basis. This was disclosed by the Minister (or Labour and Communications, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, when he spoke
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 254 1 BOOKS FOR PROFIT Limes Bookshops IKMDBZ A GROUP of 31 major banks has agreed to establish an organisation of international banks to coordinate their relations with less developed countries Page 4 THE US Treasury will borrow U5546.5 billion in the October-December quarter and between $47 billion and $52 billion in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 222 2 If there's little difference, why pay so much more 1 Mercedes 20() Aswm t m i,\ t. 'J. fx w m :-V ..r~' 45.900 PARF Prices quoted as at 6th Oct 1982 When you start looking for a luxury car, your requirements become more specific, more demanding. You look for
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 570 3  -  By RICHARD SEAH TANNERIES throughout the Far East will soon be able to obtain the chemicals they need from Singapore. Although the local leather industry is small, leather tanning is a. fast expanding industry in the region. This has prompted a German manufacturer of
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    • 374 3 $HE Canadian High Commission in Singapore is sending its trade counsellor, Mr James Ganderton, to Canada to woo companies ID invest in Singapore. Mr Ganderton, who is Scheduled to leave on Nov 4 ta three week tour, will making presentations to Canadian companies, especially
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    • 184 3 ESSO Singapore is to train 40 Petronas Carigali trainees at its refinery on Pulau Ayer Chawan. The trainees are part of the workforce for Petronas' operations at the offshore gas project at Kerteh in Trengganu. Each trainee is expected to undergo a six-month
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    • 192 3 ANTENNA Engineering Asia has obtained a contract to supply radiating cable signal prop—lag equipment for the new Island section of the Hongkong mass transit railway. The equipment, to be produced in Singapore, will be supplied under contract to Cable and Wireless
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    • 187 3 A 20-MEMBER mission from Singapore wOl visit Japan next month to study why and what makes Japanese labour and management tick. In particular, the mission of unionists, employers and government officials aims to And out more about the Japanese system of Joint consultation and the
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    • 184 3 IBM Singapore, one of the participants in next month's Office Automation Exhibition, plans to demonstrate an aspect of intra-offiee electronic mail to the public for the first time. The demonstration will be held at the IBM booth at the show, which has been designed
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    • TRADE TALK
      • 135 3 on "Modern security requirements and how this can be achieved without losing aesthetic appeal" will be presented on Nov 8 by Bauer Kaba AG of Switzerland through the Joint sponsorship of the Singapore Institute of Architects Building Centre and Siber Hegner (SEA) Pte Ltd. The speaker is
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      • 136 3 for the construction industry have been launched on world markets by a British materials handling company. They are the Markhandler 443 and 843 rough terrain materials handlers. Both use dteael engines manufactured by Perkins Engines engines designed with the ragged, water-cool-ed reliability needed for use in the
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    • 494 3  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE VAST potentials of the Asia-Pacific region, especially of the five Asean countries, have goaded a large trade financing group to consider upgrading its representation here. Midland Bank Group International Trade Services (MITS) has a representative office here which doubles
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    • 215 3 ROBIN Information Systems (S) Pte Ltd has appointed Mi Psnttag as senior sales engineer (CAD systems). kir Footing was a protect engineer with a leading UKbased firm of dvfl engineering consultants for seven years prior to Joining HIS. He is renoorfbie for planning and implementing regional marketing
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 682 4 NYT, Reuter f#' a GROUP of 31 major banks fes agreed to establish an organisation of international Eto coordinate their >ns with less developed ies (LDCs), vicechairman of Chase Manhattan Bank William Ogden said in New York. The most immediate purpose of the organisation
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    • 102 4 Reuter 4 THE International Monetary Fp*d has reached tentative afeement on re-opening an aiistance programme for TWiland that could enable itJSo receive more than ÜBJ4OO million, monetary stflfces in Washington said. She tentative pact must sis be approved by the IMF e&utive board and is
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    • 368 4 Reuter THE US Treasury said it will borrow U5546.5 billion in the current OctoberDecember quarter and between $47 billion and $52 billion in the first quarter of 1963. It will raise $8.4 billion of the new cash next week by selling $6 billion 6f three-year notes
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    • 184 4 BUNDESBANK president Karl Otto Peehl said the sstiesk fsr farther West Germaa Interest rate eats Is ■st had. la aa latervlew with Stem magastae, he said U8 laterest rates have eased drastically aad will prehahiy msve still Iswer. "The chsaces fsr
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    • 114 4 Reuter CALIFORNIA First Baak, a sateldtery s( Baak sf Tskys Ltd, has beea saed by the U8 Federal Depsstt lasaraaee Carp (FTMC) Is halt a checking aemat that pays higher thaa federally per* ■Med Interest rates. Tke salt, filed la U8 District Ceart la Saa Fraactees,
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    • 480 4 THE US dollar closed steady to slightly lower against most major currencies yesterday after fluctuating narrowly in a day of relatively quiet trading. Against the local currency, the US dollar opened slightly higher than the overnight closing rate of $2.2130/40. It plunged to a low of $2.2075/85 in
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    • 146 4 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed slightly lower at 275.75 yen after opening at 275.80 and fluctuating narrowly between 275.40 and 276.00 in quiet trading. The close was below the 275.90/276.10 finish in New York but above the 275.35 close in Tokyo on Wednesday. Trading volume
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    • 22 4 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.79 per cent.
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    • 188 4 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Oct 28: U8 MUrKSiM) Offer Bid 7 days 9* 9* 1 month 9 11/16 99/16 2 months 9 9s 3 months 10 1/16 9 15/18 6 months 10 5/16 10 3/16 9 months 10*4 10** 12 months 10* 10H Das.
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    • 45 4 RANGE at prices ottered by discount bciuti oa Oct B: Overnight: >M Call deports- iv. Cloaiaf Bmrmf S*Ou« 3-month Treasury bUU 31/16 2 15/1« 3- month Bank bUU ?H 7h 3 months CD 615/16 613/16 6 months CD 7* 7k Source: National Discount Co
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    • 55 4 Opening quotes yesterday: US 1J817/77 Can 2.0627 53 Cross 1.2270 73 DMk 4 .2861 95 DF1- 4.6586 6622 S Fr 3.7033/82 B FY con 82.85 96 F FT -12.1005/1140 Lit 2446 45 2449.45 Yen 462.97 463.61 D Kr -15.1177/290 N Kr 12.2150 2250 S Kr 1X4985/5025 Aus nch 30
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    • 347 4 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly firmer after fluctuating marginally throughout the session in light trading, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 131 lots while kerb volume at 218 lots, they said. Prompt closed little changed at US$42l 424 an ounce against 421/422 in
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    • 33 4 New York 9.85B 9.C6B 9 92S 9 7SS Zurich 9 7QB 9.96B Mas 10.BSS Singapore TWn 9.88B 9.72B 9.98S 9JB Closing prk to USdoUan a troy oudc Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 188 4 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday eased against other major currencies but recovered against the local unit in fairly active, late trading, dealers said. The dollar eased to 2.5492/99 marks from an early 2.5510/17 and New York's 2.5500/15, while it rose to HKJ6.8600/8750 after falling to a low of
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 177 6 Reuter A SHARP top la Imparts af «II ui mMifwttred geeds helped redaee the US trade deficit to $4.1» Mlttaa la September tram $7 M Mlttaa la Aagaat. Bepertlag this ea Wedaesday, the U8 Departmeat d Ceauneree raid the valae af all
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    • 509 6 NYT THE INDEX o( leading indicators for September, the last major economic report before next week's congressional elections, will be up between 0.5 per cent and 0.7 per cent. US government officials said on Wednesday the index will be released today. The
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    • 200 6 AP US PRESIDENT Reagan has suspended tariff benefits on imports from Poland in retaliation for the Polish government's ban on the independent trade union Solidarity. The action means Poland no longer will have Most Favoured Nation trading status with the US. As a result,
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    • 179 6 UPI WHITE collar workers at a Chevrolet plant in Flint, Michigan have voted overwhelmingly against joining the United Auto Workers Union the first election of its kind to take place at General Motors Corporation. They voted against the union 87-32, in what was seen as a
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    • 314 6 Reuter DEEP in red ink, the United Nations this year has had to draw on capital, Juggle accounts and barrow from funds established for other purpoaes in order to satisfy creditors, the budgetary committee learned recently. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar reported that the
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    • 234 6 Reuter EAST Germany is demanding excessive prices (or the spur of the planned Soviet natural gas pipeline which will cross its territory to West Berlin. The West German paper Die Welt, quoting reliable sources in Bonn, said the East Germans wanted 240
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    • 250 6 Reuter THE UK tobacco industry and the health department have reached a voluntary agreement which will mean clearer presentation of health warnings in cigarette advertising and cutbacks in spending on cigarette advertising, UK Health Minister Kenneth Clarke said. The space for the health warning on
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    • 277 7 Reuter JAPANESE exports of video tape recorders (VTRs) rose 54.6 per cent in September to a one-month record of 1.21 million sets from 782,600 sets a year earlier, and were up 33.8 per cent from 904,200 sets in August. The Electronics Industries Association
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    • 174 7 THE International Energy Agency (lEA) governing board has recommended a plan to its members aimed at encouraging more efficient use of national energy research and development (RAD) programmes. Donald Kerr, chairman of the lEA's research group, said in Paris the agency wants to
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    • 235 7 Reuter CHINESE «II expert* have predicted a Mg Increase la the ecu try's «II pradactton in the latter half «I the lHk The "Furtnlghtty Chat" magazine said la Hi latest line that preliminary results sf a nntiuuwlde «II search Indicated 111 new
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 435 7 Agencies THE US Interior Department said it accepted U*****.4 million in bids for 72 Alaskan offshore oil and natural gas leases. The tracts were among 338 offered for bid on Oct 13, in anchorage. Bids totalling $2.07 billion were received on 125 of them. A FEDERAL task
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    • 462 7 AP AN AMERICAN research organisation has forecast economic growth in the industrial world and the developing countries of Asia in 1983 but economic decline in Latin America. The report by Chase Econometrics downplayed fears of a depression. "While the pervading gloom has led many
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    • 316 7 AP THE US navy expects to expand its fleet 30 per cent during the 1960s and is adding ports in the United States to reduce vulnerability to attack. Navy Secretary John Lehman said: "We are pretty confident we will get to a 600-ship navy
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    • 319 7 Reuter THE West German Cabinet has approved a draft budget which would increase net public borrowing in 1983 by 46 per cent over previous estimates. A statement from the government press office said the draft budget totalled 253.8 billion marks (USSIO2 billion) and
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    • 298 7 UPI CARMAKER John De Lorean, arrested while allegedly trying to finance a US$24 million cocaine deal to save his (ailing sports car company, will be Jailed in lieu of 15 million bail until today. His lawyer Joseph Ball gave the new release deadline after he
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 516 8 THERE are two ways of getting a job done you can either hire someone capable, or train someone with potential. The first option is more attractive. It involves little more than offering higher salaries and fringe benefits to attract the "star performer" in a rival company. The
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  • 1037 8  -  The world recession has hit construction, and the manufacturers of construction equipment, particularly hard, reports ANDREW TAYLOR. ANDREW TAYLOR FT, THE world's construction equipment manufacturing industry is in retreat and disarray. Companies on both sides of the Atlantic have been urgently re-organising their businesses and shedding labour
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 628 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Bigwig consulted by Ted 7 Animal able to open late? (8) 8 Green material? (4) 10 A novice stepped out when given a position (6) 11 Unit of current significance 14 Satisfied with the police (3) 15 aty of the fearless (5) 17 Study an article
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    • 953 8 TV SINGAPORE 5 2.55 PM Opening Mowed by Huang Fet Hong (Mandarin/r): A Hongkong-produced gongfu serial about the youtti of a legendary hero from Guangdong, China, in the last days of the Qing dynasty. 4.30 The World Sportsman: The programme features sporting and recreational activities from all over the world.
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  • The scourge of unemployment
    • 822 9  -  IN I'UANCKi By DAVID MARSH FT IN SOCIALIST France, where employees' living standards have been rising in spite of the recession, life on the dole for the growing army of long-term unemployed can be a rough battle. Often they are older workers who feel
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    • 672 9  -  IN Tin: l'.S., By NANCY DUNNE FT "I WAS fortunate. I was involved in a car accident and I hurt my back," said a well-dressed black man, carrying a briefcase. "That means I'll have some money coming in. It may be the only reason my wife's
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 665 10 COKPEK: Robusta coffee futures were easier at midday, between £1 and £14 a tonne below Wednesday's close in traded positions. Dealers said prices ended at the session lows, following some stale bull liquidation at the final morning call. The market had traded for most of the session at
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    • 71 10 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday held steady at Ms2».2t a Idle, still within the ITA tower sector of M 521.15 and Dealers said the buffer stock manager resomed snppert which aided the market's steadiness while light demand frem other sectors also helped sentiment Turnover was unchanged
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    • 30 10 Rubber: Oct 28 Singapore: Nov: 187.50 cents (up 2.00 cents) Malaysia: Nov: 202.50 cents (up 1.00 cent) Tin: M 529.20 per kilo (unchanged) Offical offering: 180 tonnes (unchanged)
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    • 189 10 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,410; 32s 3.100, 40s 3,140 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pttee guis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 346 10 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with November One RSS buyers quoted at 187.50 cents per kilo, up two cents from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on some covering interest after after a marginally lower opening, they said. Afternoon prices gained further
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    • 333 10 RAS prices In cent* per kilo yesterday. Noon (per kOo) Buyers Seller* Int. 1 R-S.S prompt l.o.b 111.50 184J0N Int. 1 RAS. November 1X.50 1X50 Int. 1 RAS. December 183.75 1MJ5 Int. 2 RAS. 17X75 174.75N UK/Coot 171.75 17J.75N Int. 1 RAS. 1*75 1X.75N UK'Coot 107.75 1X75N Int.
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    • 105 10 NOON SSI ladSMXpm RAJ (Cmrrral Baym S. bar Mil tUara (FwwiriMUl S8R 10 (1-tta pttJlM I> 100JX) *****N lOOJO 101 JON 38R 10 (1-IOIMiWl D 117 JO ISOJON 1MJ0 100JON 8MRCV (1-loa pallx 1) 1*4-60 1MJ0N 1MJO 1MJON SJ4R L (1-Wa pata 11 1*4.50 1MJ0N 1MJO 1MJON
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    • 181 10 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed 1V« to V* cent a bushel firmer. Traders cited strong cash basis levels ss the main positive influence on prices. Fanners remain tight holders keeping available supplies scarce and firming values, they added. Follow-through buying after Tuesday's technically bullish price action boosted
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    • 192 10 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday firmed on the close to end near the top of a 4V* cent range with prices up two to V* cents a bushel. Nearby December eased relative to March as traders said the spread realigned after recent heavy exporter spreading of Dec/Mch. Some
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    • 169 10 CHINESE PiiSan ftMpt par 1M kg jwtotey-Chi-t sfl: Bulk lob 185.00 sellers, old dram (in second hand dram) fob 9HJO tellers, new dram fob $102.00 sellers C*yn: Mixed (loose) $45.00 buyers. Pepper; Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $315.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $310.00 sellers,
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    • 331 10 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.73, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN. A-super 0.60, Special 057.
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    • 140 10 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday firmed on renewed buying support in moderate trading, dealers said. In Nov south and north rose Mss each to MJ667.50 and M 9662.50 a tonne respectively and central rose MJ2.50 to M 5657.50 while in Dec south firmed MHO to M
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 550 10 Strategic Tax Planning for Businesses Singapore, December 3,1982 Many financial and investment decisions are made without due deliberation as to the effects of taxation on the company as a whole. Vet taxes often account for a substantial cash outflow and should be duly considered when evaluating a financial or investment
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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    • 184 11 OCT 17 Fl» ABN 256.00 4 Ahold 90.00 >17 Akao 27X0 ♦ox AMEV an iq •f 0.7 Amfu 8X00 L9 Amrobnk 41.90 1.4 £g°" 30.00 unch Bote ■fff 1J Bonucer 100J0 OX Boakm UOO 1J Burtet Ml) -0J Oland 20 X0 •f 0.4 Cmlv a« io X7 Dell M1J
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    • 284 11 ocrri Rand Un Steel 01 unch Unlaac 300 -10 INDUSTRIALS WoolworUi ST", IS A Alpha 900 MININGS Abercom 306 unch AE And CI "no -5 Anfkw ITM i is Amaprop AM1C as MM unch -U unch Anflvmal ***** i-no M3S so unch W Bark)vi 900 Buffel* C O Smith
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    • 193 11 OCT 17 CI Hud Bay Mln Imp CM 17* 31* 1 AblUM IT* unch lnco 13* Alcmn X»H Int Prut pipe 21S Alfoma m 1 Lnt UU 30* Bank Moot M* Intl Nickel 13* Bank Not* Scotia 1 Kerr Add 14* unch Bell Tel m unch I LobAaw B
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    • 1009 11 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES IN New York on Wednesday closed higher in moderate trading as investors switched their attention away from the blue chip issues into secondary stocks. The 30 blue chip issues which make up the Dow Jones industrial average turned in an erratic performance, although
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    • 200 11 See Page 13 for Asian stocks Music lovers, keep Friday, Nov. 12 free for a special evening of good music and good company. A merican Night at the SSO The Singapore Symphony Orchestra invites you to a star-spangled night of music by American greats Bernstein, Copland. Gershwin and Ives. Donation
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    • 99 11 Cooler I i IL -w. vanKfeef OOGROI ETTefl •It* v*r .V* fc* I C rystal chandeliers sparkle Rainbows play The setting is superb The view sensational The skyline of Singapore twinkles in the velvety dusk There are two exquisite rooms, both of which scat up to 180 guests Ideal for
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    • 228 12 Where to wine, dine and entertain HH with the American Express' Card If you dont already have the Card\ call *****33 for an application form" BiwDwier Buffet from €.30 pm 10.30 pm 1 Dry Oyster Peanut Porridge Fried Vegetarian Bee Hoon Chicken Rice Sticky Rice Chicken Satay Indian Dhal CurTy
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    • 153 12 I fi fit" UmLt JAPANESE RESTAURANT For sushi. For teppanyaki. For other authentically Japanese delights. t 'sen'(H:< >' i> i\h iiniii\ I ':irk S|ii'i':iii)ii« Siiii;;i|M»i' NUTMECS offers 10.30 a.m. 3 p.m. $21 per person Ptoose caN *****88 ext 663 kx reservations HYATT ftG€fsOOS»NGAPORf W7i m m m your very own
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    • 176 12 Ri'Slr. 3EL'escargot. Restaurant extrkxdinairs. (Our menu is a gourmet's ddighl) 06ER0I IMPERIAL SINGAPORE I JALAN RUMBIA SINGAPORE OH2i TELEPHONE NO /i/lofab Owning Company Hmd Hotels Inter national Ltd t > V -M-r P 4* > ■nsp 931 i,i Reservations Tel: 2941 183 Sm ~9ood~3~lmt re The President Lounj»e W Iktc
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    • 163 12 An English Afternoon Tfea. So qoodvou could stay for hours. 1 V 1 A choice of 20 delicious teas. Silver service, naturally. And light, classical music to accompany it all. The Musk Room. Sk At the Hilton. mmi A great place to be. Be in vogue 11 x v Li
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    • 100 12 1A L /I This it Thai SMfood at its authentic beet So fraah, it could hava baan ativa 15 minutaa bafora coming to your labia. It waa An anomtous vartaty of auccuiant aaafooda axpartiy praparad by Thai chats in our kitchan. Siamese Seafood Restaurant Panang Road. Singapora 0623 Tal: *****11
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 284 13 Reuter FLETCHER Challenge Ltd said it is negotiating with Crown Zellerbach Corp the purchase of the US company's 83.9 per cent shareholding in Crown Zellerbach Canada Ltd. "If these negotiations are successful it is anticipated that an offer will be made for
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    • 394 13 SHARE PRICES IN Sydney yesterday firmed but late profit-taking and gloom about the economic outlook saw price gains trimmed, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries index closed 2.3 up at 509.1, the all industrials rose 1.7 to 649.0 and the all resources 2.9 to 396.3. BHP gained four cents
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    • 121 13 SHARE prices in Manila yesterday closed firmer on an increased turnover of 2.48 million pesos, up from 1.12 million on Wednesday. The commercial/industrial index was up 0.18 at 86.98, the mining marker was unchanged at 952.12 and the oils index was up 0.036 at 1.743. Bank) OoM MOU -MM
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    • 83 13 OCT M BaAU Aoktiam Thai All. rihn. vstfar m Btnckok Bank Bank or A jrudhajra liM 19S unch Bate Shoe Barll Juckcr 321 .1 Ctiarooof Thai Win M J First Tniat Wl *mt Ooodjaar Industrial FlnanOt Corp Jalapratlian CmmoI. ITI JO unch 1MJ0 -1 210 -S lUt -0J5 Rama
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    • 335 13 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday advanced steadily throughout the day to close higher with the Hang Seng index up 28.69 points to 803.60. Prices opened higher yesterday extending Wednesday's recovery, mainly due to a general market feeling that the recent fall was overdone, dealers
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    • 459 13 SHARE PRICES IN Tokyo yesterday closed firmer in light trading, with electronics generally favoured, despite uncertainty over Japanese political developments and the yen-dollar exchange rate, dealers said. The market average added 21.51 to end at 7,291.47 on a volume of 260 million shares.
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    • 347 13 TSUI MAWS VILLA&E The Ultimate Hong Kong Restauront Sa zSZ£&l Open: 1130 om 3.00 pm 6 00 pm 11.30 pm For Reservation Cat: *****40 *****88* Hotel Asia, 37, Scotts Rood, Singapore 0922 c_> da The elegant restaurant in the fl heart of the financial district serves cuisinefranqaise exclusively. >*For Luncheon,
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    • 292 13 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TAMAH MELAYU (THE NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD Of THE STATES OF MALAYA) JMK/TENDER NO. ***** 11 KV DISTRIBUTION SWITCHGEAR (EXTENSIBLE CIRCUIT BREAKER) The National Electricity Board (NEB) invites tenders from Manufacturers or their accredited agents ONLY for the supply of 11 kV Distribution Switchgear (Extensible Circuit Breaker). Tender
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  • 2091 14 BID and offer price* officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aeai (154B1578) Allied
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  • 166 14 The Ohmo prtaaa hrMI) r IB 2.* Th» Savtap r und i.e LM 1 Had S per* Prog r Md LM S'por* Sac ft ■d LIT LM S'por* laveat had in LM S par* Equity MUI PMd JJMTT LM LM prtaaa MM M) Mai Iavaat Fd Mai Praf
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  • 2963 14 IMS Hi«k Low Coapujr Last Sale +arGr"s Dhr Dhr Or Gr's YTd Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 233 308 320 141 201 400 320 247 132 210 283 68 138 196 240 Acma Alcorn Allied Choc BAT Bat* Ben Berjaya
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  • 1669 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and hnilraai in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. (IMB US) (3) 114 (S) 1» Almm (1) 18 IJT 18 (IP)
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  • 567 14 THE Magapore Btaek Exekaage aai tkreagk a day af erratic tradtog ytoilay ova geaerally toteeral njjTaftor 4 atS caSLSffS-sT'* 11 Ihreagkeat toe day prtoM ovßßg ap aai lewa M aaoortoto traltog Tkere part tort tt mm *2*5 aX daed by praflt-toktog. Taktog the eae (tom
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  • 647 14 WEDNESDAY'S rebound proved short-lived at the Kuala Lumpur stock market as prices fell across the board in quiet trading yesterday. Total turnover was markedly lower at 5.49 million units worth M$l5.Q2 million compared with Wednesday's 7.05 million units worth $18.90 million. Reflecting the poor trading, the
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 331 15 IDRIS Hydraulics, which has stopped mining operations, has reported a smaller loss for the six months to June 30,1962. Preliminary results show that the company incurred a loss of £17,000 against £213,000 previously, after allowing for depreciation and expenditure in the United Kingdom. Idris said,
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    • 685 15 MALAYSIAN Tobacco Company Bhd, the largest cigarette manufacturer in Malaysia, expects sales to be affected significantly in the next six to nine months because of the recent increase in cigarette taxes. The effects on sales would not however be longlasting, said MTC chairman A R
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    • 612 15 NYT CAUTIOUS investors who do not trust the bull market on Wall Street may wish to consider the cautious approach of Delaware Investment Advisors, a subsidiary of Delaware Management of Philadelphia. The organisation manages US$6 billion in all. The $4 billion Delaware Investment
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    • 334 15 Tiack CibmI BM has been asked by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange to state the purpose of a term loan of M$22 «nflHnw which the company secured in the financial year ended June 30. The item appeared in the balance sheet of the company in its 1962 annual
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 263 15 BANQUE FRANCAISE DU COMMERCE EXTERIEUR Dlrs. US. 125,000,000 Guaranteed Floating Rate Notes due 1988 In accordance with the terms and conditions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the 6 month period from October 28, 1982 to April 28, 1983 the Notes will carry an Interest Rate of
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    • 354 15 Sintat takes you off the beaten track or straight to where you want to go Explore magical Malaysia at your own pace with a Sintat car. Malaysia has one of the finest road systems in Asia, making travelling by road not only pleasant but comfortable and smooth. Take a short
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 158 16 Rises Tines Pub 660 15 IC B 880 10 Selangor Dr«d( 420 10 MBS 272 10 Oriaatal HM|i 358 8 Sth Mai* Ind 340 8 Sin Hn« Chan 218 8 Textile Corp 208 8 M Credit 326 6 Liea Hoe 434 4 Wearaea 344 4 St Steaaiahip 168 4
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      178 16 Rises Kamunting 300 +30 Matsushita 450 16 A Amal 515 15 Falls PMC 500 -25 Hume (M) 700 -20 HLInd 770 -20 MBS 290 -16 Lingui 221 -15 M Flour 280 -15 Tasek 630 -15 F and N 660 -15 P Text 220 -12 K L Ind 390
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    • 34 16 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Week Ago 820.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1008.35 Week Ago 1034.12 H.K.HANG SENG 803.60 774.91 833.16 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS 649.0 647.3 660.9 ALL ORDINARIES 509.1 506.8 Week Ago 524.6
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  • 108 16 Reuter, AP NEW YORK stock prices inched higher in light trading early yesterday and analysts said the market should remain in a narrow range ahead of the Nov 2 elections. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.18 points to 1,006.53, advances led declines by three to two
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  • 365 16  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM JACKS International Ltd has entered into a joint venture with an Australian company, Insulboard Holdings Pty Ltd, to produce an insulation material from modified phenolic foam. The Joint-venture company, Jacks Insulboard Pte Ltd, has a paid-up capital of |1 million,
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  • 177 16 DUNLOP Estates Bhd, a subsidiary of Pegi-Multi Purpose Holdings Bhd, has pulled out of a cocoa joint venture in Johore, set up in February last year. In a terse announcement yesterday, the company said it has disposed of its entire 14.5 per cent
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  • 94 16 THE STOCK Exchange of Singapore has asked United Industrial Csrpsratfaa to provide the name and capital structure of the Joint-venture company that will undertake its proposed USI50 million alkylbenzene project in Indonesia. UIC is also to reveal its equity interest in the project, the consideration paid for its
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  • 829 16 LEADING shares were marked down at the opening yesterday but early interest was low, dealers said. At noon, the Financial Times index was down 7.5 points at 595.1 after a 5.1-point drop at 10am. Several (actors combined to keep operators sidelined, notably nervousness ahead of ICl's third quarter
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  • 185 16 MALAYAN United Industries (MUI) shareholders have given the greenlight to the company to purchase the majority stakes in Development k Commercial Bank and Kwong Lee Bank. At a 20-minute extraordinary general meeting held in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, shareholders approved the purchase of 37.98
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  • 608 16 Willi Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani GENERAL Corporation Bhd (GCB) has given further details on its public issue of Msso million 10-per-cent convertible unsecured loan stock 1982-89 at par now open for subscription. In its prospectus sent to shareholders yesterday, GCB said of the
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  • 410 16  -  By SIOW LI SEN METRO Holdings, through its 35.2 per cent-owned associate Metrojaya Sdn Bhd, is rapidly increasing its presence in Malaysia. Buoyed by the success of its two stores in Kuala Lumpur, Metrojaya is negotiating with a developer to open an outlet in Penang.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 239 16 MARKETING IMPROVEMENTS SEMINARS NOVEMRER 1982 NEGOTIATING WITH MAJOR CUSTOMERS For many companies their top customers represent an increasing percentage of total sales volume. Too often, this handful of major customers give rise to most of the costs, create more than their share of the problems and do not constitute to
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    • 247 16 To those who really know airlines and airports: thanks again for top marks, The world's 10 most highly recommended airlines Position (Last year's position) Airline Country The world's 10 most efficiently run airports Position (Last year's position) Airport Country 1 Frankfurt Rhein/Main Germany 2 3 Amsterdam (Schiphot) Netherlands Zurich-Klothen Switzerland
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 58 16 |W EAT:H E R1 l J OUTLOOK for today: Partly cloudy. Bepwt for 24 hears prior to 7.3t pm mi Oct 28 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.0 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 24.6 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 6.20 Rainfall in millimetres 0.5 Total rainfall for the month
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 342 17 KAPAL Management Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of the Keppel Group has signed a contract with Det norske Veritas for the supply of a computerised ship management software system for more efficient management of its fleet of bulk carriers and tankers. The software system, called
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    • 585 17  -  By, JUNE LIM A DELEGATION of 24 officials from the port of Rotterdam and Dutch business community is in Singapore to promote the use of its port facilities. The team arrived late Wednesday for a three-day visit are meeting government officials of the Ministry
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 158 17 THE United States Customs will implement a simplified system of documentation at the Port of Baltimore from Nov 1. This should enable the port to recapture some of the import cargo it has lost, according to the Maryland Port Administration. Movement of containers' imports in bond to
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      • 121 17 Reuter WORLD shipping prospects for the next two years are gloomy and some companies are bound to close before the present slump ends, the Liberian Shipowners' Council said. Council board chairman Stanley Symon said 10 per cent of the world fleet was idle and the figure was growing.
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    • 721 17 Shlpptaf Um P»«e M 1 rlfr 1 In AfM Ahrenklel Liarr vm vm V l I s AJtred CT Ailtrmn A*ac Aafonvt VI vn VI vn 1 4 9 a AaiaraStpf APC Liar AFL Arabian Bulk AigfUm A9CL Aria Merchant X IV m z IV m VI
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    • 1014 18 IN ADDITION to market downturns, which result in fewer cargoes for ships on many of the world's major trade routes, the fixed costs of a liner operation remain staggering, says Mr John Arwood, president and chief executive of Trans Freight lines, the deep-sea arm of
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    • 291 18 AN ATTEMPT by the US Federal Maritime Commission to Introduce a simplified currency adjustment factor schedule has run into heavy criticism from shipowners. A proposed new set of rules formulated by the FMC which sought to simplify and standardise the often complex current
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    • 1546 18 FRESH grain chartering developed faster on Wednesday than earlier in the week, with one charterer booking a 46,500 long ton cargo out of the US Northern Range to Ghent and a further 31,000 long ton cargo of heavy grain from the US North Pacific range to Japan. The
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    • 401 18 VESSELS Opt*: 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) 30,952 dwt on 14.71 m draft Korean flag built 1974 SHo/Ha grain/bale
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    • 325 19 Seatrade ANTICIPATING the eventual ratification of the Unctad Liner Code, Nicaragua has gone ahead and passed its own cargo reservation "taw. It will reserve up to 40 per of general cargo for 'the national flag, and up to 50 per cent for grains and refrigerated cargoes.
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    • 630 19 THE problem facing the Japanese operators of bulk carriers is a very simple one: not enough cargo and too many ships. A facile statement in today's market to be sure, but one which would have been disbelieved by the same operators two
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    • 521 19 INSURANCE companies and the shipping industry should take Joint action to curtail "rampant maritime fraud", said Mr Y C Tang, manager of Richards Hogg International of Singapore. Addressing the East Asian Insurance Congress in Tokyo recently, Mr Tang proposed the action as he
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    • 5765 24 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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    • 653 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Arrival Voy Date/Time Operator Godowns for LCL Cargo FCL Movement Schedule Location N Mitch SS Bridge P Roosevelt Addiriyah HK Exp As Star As Pegasus Jenwel Thana Bhum Maersk Mango Hamburg Exp Kil Maru B Butang Nauslcaa
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    • 1909 25 WHO ACTS FOR WHOM The leading shipping lines operating from local porta and their agents. A B Arttferieee Shag Singapore Shpg Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Une(PN KL PK) Adriatic Cialslarr Continental Feeders (S)'Cargo Freight (PK) AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Afra-Earaata Um Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). A
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    • 524 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Dellcla 35/6 Borneo alongside 29.10.82/2300 Equator IV 22 Thong Soon alongside 29.10.82/0700 Great Mount 19 CF Sharp alongside 29.10.82/1500 Kim Ann 29/30 Guan Guan alongside 29.10.82/0600 Rajah Brooke 21 SSPL alongside 29.10.82/2300 Ruth Lykes 3/4 Boustead alongside
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    • 208 26 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. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 337 17 24 hour service by twin-engined helicopters to vessels at sea in Malacca Straits and South China Sea. TEL *****11 HEU SERVICES (PTE.) LTD. Helicopters also available for casual charter, aerial photography etc. FULLY CONTUOBED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) CHMA CONTMGt It* IMFTUC CAfBCT 12* AOtCATOR 21* KOREAN JACEM 17*
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    • 339 17 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES j \EZM~ Jubail (3/12), Dammam (6/12). Kuwait (9/12), Dubai (12/12). Abu Dhabi (15/12) Dubai (21/12). Abu Dhabi (24/12), Dammam (27/12). Kuwait (30/12), Jubatl (27/12), Dammam (29/12), Bahrain (31/12), Doha 2/1) Abu Dhabi (4/1), Dubai (6/1), Kuwait (8/1) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE ra
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    • 754 17 The Straits TS?!? 65 Times tTllfi' DIRECTORY Key Personnel. Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UA PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS 31-1/11 8-7/11 14-15/11 20-21/11 20-29/11 4-5/12 13/12 SaM 2-3/11 1-9/11 18-17/11 22-23/11 30-1/12 8-7/12 14-15/12 7TT: J •SNGAPORE aOSMG IMS: CV 31*
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    • 546 18 mh 4 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE fmtm VKato« Vassal B.ONUB h Port B. PtMM B. PBBM 5/11 KORBKM I MUk 12/11 MHON B.PWRSA 19/11 RKIFT From Eurc 1) Gbw| 2) H buff 3) Bwn 4) Rda« 5) Le H P. Mianf S port SaM SaM SaM SaM SaM Port Sated
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    • 299 18 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE COMTAMCR SERVICES USA/CANADA MIDDLE EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES Pan Asia Line; ltd. CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM J ARAN A TAIWAN AGENTS: SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD Main Oflics *****22 |5 CFS/Tarmmm 221*879 »***** OPTORG CO (M) SDN BHD f i P KELANG *****1/2 P JAY A *****3 *****1 *****3
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    • 712 19 OCI Overseas Containers Limited The Straits Steamship Group JPTM STRAITS SHAPING ~rM Singapore to Sabeh, Sarawak, AkM Brunei Ports and Bangkok [CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT TOKYO BAT lISERPOO. MT X'dam It Havre 27/11 29/11 99/12 11/12 17/12 19/12 24/12 2C/12 29/12 31/12 4/1 «/l 5/1 7/1 11/1 12/1 29/1
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    • 461 19 rrfa Franco Belgian Services fgg F > f i ht. >> s.". h> ,iatt t i* I.tnt\ t(f rOmSO®' I* FRL carwoa* nwg nttm tmm Li Km r*m irwi rttmn i m rtm rttn« 31 Oct II Rn nun 24 Rn 25 Rn 27 Hn KOREAN MCEJM 5 Oct Ori
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    • 547 20 Hapag-Ltoyd City 01 EMwffc Hawfewt Eipress Kasufa Mam Osaka Ba» EXPORTS J 22/11 24/11 5 12 l/U 12/12 14/12 20 12 22 12 24/12 27/12 31/12 2/1 Bha»enßdam LeHa»re Antweip 26/11 27/11 29/11 9/12 10/12 12/12 17/12 18/12 20/12 24/12 25/12 27/12 30/12 31/12 3/1 3/1 4/1 6/1 Also accepting
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    • 536 20 ta S ItG.S LINE KIM* SHirnmc cotton* riom CONVENTIONAL SERVICE It/From BUSAN STORE P. Kriw! PEMNC BUSAN N.TUI ISIN/IS2E SkJ in Port 31 Oct 2 No. 1? No. VEGAI79W/180E 23 KNo. 2627 No. 28 29 No. 8 Dec S TOW BKK *T S Baya BUSAN OH WEST 7 VOl 814
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    • 477 20 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG Fa 1 La CARGO FOR: SGP P*l H> IK Fit KM IM Ml Efttl«M tohrl 39/10 1/11 11/11 20/11 72/11 24/11 »/ll {•«Voyi|tf 2/11 24/11 26/11 21/11 29/11 1/12 (Mflvft 13/11 14/11 21/11 4/12 1/12 1/12 9/12 11/12 also acoptwg ia/Fa t ra/ra
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    • 1190 20 Everett Lines/ m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. 'BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON S part PMtonj HTMMWTM 11/4 Nw 4/7 Nm "CM 10/13 Nm MTOMTIM 22/25 Hot 11/21 Hrr B F SS C Ag*n»\ m Motoyvo BCMJSTEAD SHAPING TEL NOS KL *****4'*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Compoma Aifnum 0* N»v«mcio*
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 1057 21 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT 31W/32E 33W 35W m 30-1/12 9-10/1 18-19/2 COLOMBO 29-29/10 9-9/12 15-17/1 24-29/2 5-7/11 15-17/12 24-29/1 5-7/3 29-29/1 9-10/3 30-1/12 9-10/1 19-19/2 30-31/3 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE 2 KOTAMAKMUR •/•No*
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    • 812 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS comMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TO MOW orr**«i* Haatowf Eapraaa N| Hm SMwi R4aai Haw* UK Bcmala 1/11 Hamterf Etpras 7/12 9/12 10/12 12/12 5/1? SavtSUf 1/11 Hwabwi Fipress 7/12 9/12 10/12 12/12 S/12 HUM DBOPL M BURG B HAVEN R DAM HAW SOTON N Germany Austria
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    • 552 21 f.mtmmmmam fii i\ 7 ■fj Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER TO MEoAkTHC/scAN SERVICE «MB?>r«a« 3)M t»f|4lC bwl I DANIA *a SM M P»t A PAIIAS SM AHSOMSM i picagusmpv 4/11 «M¥AUA 1/11 MBON 4/11 1 DMtW nwcwss (/I 17/11 S SIM S/ll WSON 11/11 1 PINAGA A PATROOS 12/11
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    • 494 21 J X ft f\ > BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS MDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK 'MM SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CLYDEBANK 20 Nov 16 Dec 19 Dec 25 Dec FORTHBANK 31 Dec 26 Jon 29 ion 2 Feb MEADOWBANK 16 Jon 13 Feb 16 Feb 20 Feb Lines U.S. GULF
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    • 1459 22 Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW YORK/E.CANADA feeder kssel store Mono vessel I BROGE VII In Pt TOHMI HMD V 6 A STAR V 4 3 Nov (aVtWWANO BRIDGE M EMERALD VlB 1? No. HBO MARU V 63 A PWIEtR Vl4 19 No. WSO MARU V 63
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    • 784 22 PEraagg we CALIFORNIA PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE loada* tat lOS ANGELES SAW FIAWCSCO SEATTLE TACOMt VANCOUVER BC Acceptwj Fa Fa Cantaawrs f KMm* Smctß't t An|c«n IPRMC 4 OK I OK U OK AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepta* Fa/Fa Mam P Mm( S poft MHt Mat St*
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