The Business Times, 2 November 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, lftt 60 CENTS
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  • 522 1  -  •y SIOW LI SEN MALAYSIAN-based Johan Holdings Bhd has bought s 33.6 per cent stake in Jacks International from Straits Steamship and will proceed to make a general offer (or the remaining shares. While most of Jacks' hiinority shareholders will be pleased with the
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  • 118 1 MALAYSIA has warned that it will not hesitate to adopt protectionist measure* if dumping continues. Trade and industry Minister Tengku Ahmad Rlthauddeen said yesterday Malaysia was becoming mare and more a target of dumping. In the face of this, Malaysia will increase taHfli if necessary to
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  • 453 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH TWO rows of shophouses, offices and godowns behind the International Plaza will be demolished to make way for the building of an underground mass rapid transit station. The Government gazetted the land measuring about 12,211.9 squsre metres, the size
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  • 349 1  -  By JAN LEE SEMBAWANG Engineering is studying $e possibility of establishing a Joint venture with an Indonesian company to sophtetteatad equipment tar the ad industry in bQOQ6S2&. Hie company has sent a project team to study the possible locations, the Indonesian market and to meet various
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  • 247 1 SINGAPORE Aviation and General Insurance (Sagi), which began six years ago as the insurance company of .Singapore Airlines, has applied to file Hongkong authorities for fy—lrrhit to open a branch there to transact genwal Insarsm i As in the recent cese of the
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 71 1 Reuter AMERICAN Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said he sees no chances in the administration economic programme even If the Democrats make big gains in today's congressional election. Mr Regan was interviewed on the ABC "Good Morning America" programme and was asked if the administration will wi»i» changes in
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    • 69 1 AP THE commission looking into Israel's conduct duringthe Beirut massacre yesterday heard testimony the killings of Palestinian refugees by Israeli-backed Lebanese militias may have started earlier than previously believed. Two British doctors and an American nurse told the commission that they began treating the wounded on the morning
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    • 59 1 AFP MALAYSIA may withdraw scholarships of students overseas and order them to return home if they are involved in activities that opposed government policy. Deputy Education Minister Datuk Khalil Yaakob said bk ministry had received reports «That certain scholarship holders had taken part in activities that went against
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    • 74 1 AP VIETNAMESE Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach said the fall of the Pol Pot regime is "irreversible" and Vietnamese troops will stay in Cambodia until China ends Its threat to Hanoi. He made the statement in Jakarta at the end of a four-day visit. Thacb admitted that maintaining
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    • 76 1 Reuter AEO-Telefunken, West Germany's second largest electridal concern, can prssfc ahead with an attempt to stave off bankruptcy under the terms of a court order which came into effect yesterday. It now has 28 months to reach a settlement with Its creditors and prove to the
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    • 55 1 Reuter THAILAND has awarded a USQTO million contract to a consortium of one American and two Japanese companies to build its first natural gas separation plant, the stateowned Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PTT) said. The consortium comprises Toyo Engineering Corp; Mitsui and Co Ltd; and C E
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    • 60 1 Reuter OIL use in the Far East is expected to exceed current European volume by 1990 and approach that of the US market. Consumption is expected to reach a total of 13.5 million barrels per day (bpd) in 16 Far East countries by the end of
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    • 34 1 Reuter INDIA'S 11th stock exchange has been inaugurated in the western industrial town of Pune, 130.7 km from the country's leading stock market in Bombay which sets the country's investment trends. Reuter
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  • 65 1 »e Hi3mmT*AbUb iltleN 9t «—rtf-Of— PMIM AG iff? !m SSSpelll IIvJtSS cmcse (OUfl>, will >kSI «NMfcrV*Oh* 11 ■s^ssl*» "MkfMili SSmHII bmaT'kltk 4dm." Hta, «Mat km a sjsnssjrsst h *NHk| with Iml JJeMag ■•JTaQn^Sniiik to Ml I» th» «M» NOM Ma^pliT 1 very
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  • 344 1  -  By JOHN LIM rr MAT take IS to 90 years to fet Singaporeans as productivityconsdous as the average Japanese or Korean, said Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew at the launrblnf Productivity Mouth last night. But he added that the productivity
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    • 240 1 am 1222 IMI m SURVEY shows many Singaporeans still do not understand what productivity is all about Page 3 PRESIDENT Reagan asks voters to show faith in him Page 4 JAPANESE computer manufacturers, with the aid of their government, are moving ahead in an ambitious effort to surpass US companies
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    • 162 1 wii^i 'tot* vr @.~-%/'[-)^-"(}>"=%/@><.-][:)!| i** N K There are a number of electronic typewriters available today, all offering large memory capacities. But surprisingly few of these come equipped with a display unit Hermes believes that typewriters having a display unit coupled with a large memory hold distinct advantages over those
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 668 2 Reuter JAPANESE monetary au--1 Aorittes have had happier v d»y« Despite the recent declines in US interest ffctes, the public pronouncements ffotn officials in Tokyo that Japanese economic funda- Mentals are in better shape than anywhere else and- despite regular Bank of Japan Intervention
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    • 312 2 PK CHRISTIANIA Bank QSouth East Asia) Ltd, jointly-owned by PKbanken of Sweden and Christiania s*nk of Norway, will be oftlcially opened by Prince Bertil of Sweden on Friday, clbe Singapore-based merchant bank with a paid-up capital of $10 million is owned on
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    • 117 2 JfeAM Credit rawfrg has tapped USB23 million from the ■Man dollar market Hn the form of a medium-term credit jptitty. This syndicated loan far 3Vfc years is based on a IjjvoMng credit in mikr currencies or standy letters of Ipfcdtt issued by the tenters. Interest rate is
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    • 371 2 Reuter A NUMBER of US institutions want to buy a British merchant bank, the executive vice-president «of Kleinwort Benson (North America) Corp told a meeting of the New York Society at Securities Analysts. Asked if more acquisitions were probable, similar to the purchase of 40
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    • 249 2 Reuter COMMERZBANK AG expects a record operating profit in 1962, surpassing the previous high reached in 1975. The hank said results tram interest and commis» sk» business and trading for the bank's account, less pensions provisions, will exceed 400 million marks this year. It gave
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    • 234 2 Reuter EXCO International PLC and Nippon Discount and Call Money Co have agreed in principle to form a Joint venture operating as a foreign exchange and Eurocurrency deposit broker in Japan. A joint statement in London said the new company, to
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    • 129 2 Reuter THE New York Rtferal Relished en Nov 12 or Now IB because of the preceding Nov 11 and Nov 25 holidays. The figures due Nov 12 will be released on Nov 15, and the Nov 21 figures on Nov 20. Nov U is veterans day and
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    • 22 2 THE avtrtft rat* at which major Singapore banks ara currently prepared to lend to their beet customers is 9.79 per cent.
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    • 140 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Nor 1: EZ-tT 7 day* 11/16 611/16 1 month M» n 2 monthi •H H 1 month* 10 tn months 10VU Mint 9 months io*> mm 12 months 10* 10H Dm SvJn. flflUiL lBiaaat 1 month raw) 71/16 S1/16 Smooth*
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    • 40 2 RANGE of phom «an< by «1» Owm«kt: IH Call ctopatts: SW |H S-moo til Traunry Mlla 3 3/1® 31/M 3-month Bank bUto 713/18 7 U/U 3 month* CD TH 7 6 month* CD 7« 7U Source: National Discount Co
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    • 163 2 THE DOLLAR in London yesterday eased from its New York closing levels on Friday, but was little changed from Friday's dose in London as the market opened quietly ahead of today's Congressional elections in the US, with a holiday In many European centres also dampening activity, dealers said. The
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    • 403 2 THE US dollar eased •lightly against most major currencies in quiet late trading yesterday on the local foreign exchange, but closed narrowly mixed compared with New York's Friday close. The Singapore dollar closed firmer at *****/70 against the US currency compared with last Friday's close here of 2.2220/30
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    • 112 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday extended earner losses against the mark but mnthwed higher sgatnst other major currencies, dealers laid. The dollar dipped to 19nt/8 marks on technical ■effing from an early 2JCS/ 35 and compared with New York's close Friday at 2.5650/70. Howe vet, it rose to
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    • 193 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery la Tokyo yesteday closed firmer at 278.10 yen on sporadic buying mainly by Japanese banks after opening at the day's km of 277J0. This was well above the 271.75/10 finish in New York and the 277.40 close in Tokyo last Friday. Trading volume was
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    • 324 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday dosed firmer compared with New York's Friday dose after fluctuating marginally throughout the session in light trading, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 111 lots while kerb volume at 222 lots. Prompt dosed stronger at U*****.70/426.90 an ounce compared with
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    • 32 2 IkNew Tort IJ arte* BB «J urns tj UB la PI lMB 1' LOB *J ■6 BB ns it Ck*ffrta« troy mm i US M MS Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 512 3 MANUFACTURERS part in large international trade exhibitions should try to avoid being part of a national group that displays a wide range of products. This is because large buyers usually know what they want and they will visit only thoae sections of
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    • 127 3 THE Government tans M up a loan scheme far Its employees who wish to renovate their homes. Under the schera. a Permanent employee wflh at least a year's service can borrow up to 12 times his gross monthly salary or the total costs oI the
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    • 677 3  -  By RICHARD SEAH MANY Singaporeans still do not understand what productivity is all about although most have heard or read about it. All the talk about labour-management relations have not convinced the lesser educated about its merit they do not think it is
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    • 288 3 THE Singapore Manufacturers' Association, which recently sent its first trade delegation to Canada, is planning to send a second team in the first half of next year. Mr Gopinath Pillai, general manager of Intraco's manufacturing and investment division and leader of the
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    • 185 3 THE governments and petroleum industry of Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore should work together to optimise available resources and expertise in h»nriHwg oil spills in the region. Bsso Singapore's deputy managing director, Mr SS Anderson, said yesterday that the nucleus of an Asean
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 460 4 Reuter UNITED States oil consumption is expected to rise next year after four years of decline if the widely predicted economic recovery takes shape. So far this year, US demand is at its lowest level in more than 10 years. In the
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    • 524 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan, accusing the Democrats of playing on the fears of the elderly and unemployed, asked voters to show faith in him in today's Congressional and state elections. But Democratic leaders maintained a barrage of criticism about unemployment and recession in
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    • 336 4 UPI MASSIVE third-quarter losses recorded by America's largest steel companies indicate that the US steel industry will continue to suffer in the short term. Independent analysts say long-term prospects are not much better either, since steelmakers will have to cut their production even
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    • 235 4 Reuter THE Japanese customscleared trade surplus narrowed to U*****.81 milling» in the first 20 days of October from a $424.25 mUM/m surplus In the same September period and compared with a $1.22 billion surplus a year earlier, the finance ministry said. F. 0.8. exports in
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    • 154 4 Reuter THE Confederation of British Industry (CBI) 1« using its two-day annual conference now going on in London to press the government for further cuts in interest rates, leading British industry sources said. The CBI. which lobbies government on behalf of 300,000 British companies, says
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    • 445 4 Reuter THE US* decision to an International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan to South Africa despite its apartheid policy reflects an increased willingness by Waahii*ton to flex its muscle within the agency. Monetary circles said that the US will vote to approve of
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    • 369 4 AP THE World's Fair ended its six-month run in a flurry of fireworks on as officials proclaimed the USJUS million extravaganza a success and promoters said it would pay all its bills. The fair, with energy as its theme, attracted scores of exhibits
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 353 4 Agencies TWO Soviet cosmonauts appeared to be preparing to establish a space endurance record after fresh supplies «ere sent up to them on Sunday. The official Soviet news agency Tass announced the launching of the Progress-16 freight craft and said It would take "expendable materials and a
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    • 224 4 AP CONVICTED Watergate conspirator John Dean claims in a new book that Alexander Haig was "Deep Throat" the source who gave Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward information on the scandal that led to President Nixon's resignation. Time magazine says Dean's claim is only
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    • 172 4 UPI A BOMB planted under a car tore through a US military housing area on Sunday in Giessen, West Germany, wrecking 20 cars and hurling metal, glass and roof tiles through apartment windows. It was the fourth antiAmerican attack in a month. "I'm scared
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    • 321 5 Reuter KUWAIT is dramatically transforming its oil industry into a single and potentially very powerful integrated company that may one day rival the giant western oil multinationals. The Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC), formed in 1960 as a state-owned conglomerate, now controls the country's nearly 70
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    • 388 5 Reuter BANGLADESH Finance Minister AMAMuhith said he is not as optimistic now as he was at the time of the July budget and Gross Domestic Product (GDP}, growth will fall short of the fiscal 1982/83 target of over 6 per cent. Nevertheless,
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    • 193 5 AMERICAN Secretary of State George Shultz says any Soviet leader who takes President Leonid Brezhnev's place will have to realise the US "is determined to build and maintain our strength". In an interview with the magazine US News and World Report, he said the US wants
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    • 716 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From CAL CI341 0220 TPE PAA PA005 0230 JFK/SPO/HKG SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1030 HLP MAS MH811 1040 PEN GIA GA960 1100 HLP
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    • 395 5 AP MAJOR General Amir Drory, commander of Israeli forces in Lebanon, told the commission investigating the Beirut massacre that every Israeli feared "somewhere in his mind" that the Lebanese Christian militias might slaughter Palestinians. But Drory said on Sunday Israel authorised and helped plan
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    • 190 5 NYT WESTERN intelligence sources say Iraq's use of surface-to-surface missiles last Wednesday to strike at a town 96.6 km inside Iran may signal the opening of a new strategy. By hurling missiles at the town of Dtzful, the Iraqis may have tried to
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    • 713 5 NYT JAPANESE computer manufacturers, with the aid of their government, are moving ahead in an ambitious effort to surpass US companies in building highspeed computers vital to national security. According to officials, industry and university scientists in the US the rapid Japanese
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    • 210 5 T'S R E A NEW ERA ARI T I C O MUNIC A T I O INMARSAT CRU On 1 November, Telecoms linked up with INMARSAT (International Maritime Satellite Organization) global satellite communication system through our new coast earth station in Singapore. This link-up heralds a new era in maritime
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  • 457 6 THERE are better ways to sell people an idea than beating them over the head with it. Therefore, the productivity month that started yesterday can be expected to increase output long term about as much as courtesy month makes people more courteous. In other words, not
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  • 2203 6 Who it to blame for the United States' economic problems? That is an important national issue in today's elections. President Reagan and his supporters contend that the Republican administration inherited the problems and has taken bold and decisive actions to solve them. The Democrats
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 146 6 ynw Fabrics Garments Accessories Shoes FOR TRADE ONLY November 24th and 25th 1982 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 12th floor Century Park Sheraton Singapore A A presentation of the latest in fashion materials and accessories will be given by 34 top designers and manufacturers from Austria for Singapore and regional
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 620 6 -IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Piece of ground for a dog (5) 6 Warms to me and some officers (5) 9 It's only a rumour (7) 10 Stars as a hunter (5) 11 The poetry of minced steak (5) 12 Sportsmen who say "B—!" when they lose? (5) 13
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    • 643 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening fslowed by Crocodk Tears (Mand*. rin/r) 4.35 Afternoon Matinee The Navy Versus The HghT Monsters 6.00 Toiet Paper Manufachring Plant: A documentary,, featuring a paper mill in Japan which produces toilet paper out of waste paper instead of using: pulp from trees. 6.15 News (English)
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  • 958 7  -  BERNARD GWERTZMAN looks at the way US Secretary o! State George Shultz is running his department and concludes that here, indeed, is a President's man. BERNARD GWERTZMAN NYT GEORGE P Shultz seems to be trying to turn back the clock and run the US
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  • 782 7  -  By ELAINE WILLIAMS FT SWEDEN'S full-scale, prototype wind generators, one on the island of Gotland, off the east coast the other in Maglarp, on the mainland, are now complete. When the giant arms of the Gotland machine swung into action recently, it signalled
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  • 706 7  -  By NADINE BROZAN NYT IF A aea la ae shert that he b always placed la the treat la the schssl pie tare, tf a daaghter Is se tall she towers ever her claasmatos, Amerieaa pareata are lacUaed to werry. Their caaeeraa are
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 163 9 Cm—t Bulk fob $85.00 sailers, old drum (In second hand drum) fob fK.OO sellers, new drum fob $102.00 sellers. Osftn: Mixed (looae) $45 buyers. '.Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $320.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper taq fob NLW $315.00 sellers, Sarawak special black pepper fob NLW $255.10
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    • 331 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop LOO, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.73, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI A-super 0.00, Special 0.57. THAI
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    • 92 9 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed slightly easier in quiet trading despite light covering interest (or nearby positions. The refined market was quiet with light scattered interest for RBD palm oil. C.LF. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON Prl Thura
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    • 235 9 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday cloaed slightly higher with November One RSS buyers quoted at 193.00 cents per kilo, up three cents from last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on some covering demand after a marginally lower opening, they said. Afternoon prices gained some
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    • 309 9 RAS prices In centi i Mr kilo yesterday: lln. PU tat. 1 R.S.S prompt (.a Int. 1 R.S.S November Int. 1 R.S.S December Int. 2 R.S.S UK/Coot Int. 1 R.S.S UK/Goat Int. 4 R.S.S. UK/Coot Int. 5R.S.S. UK/Coot Oasing tone: Quiet. Forward picas tn cents (Int. 1 R.S.S.
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    • 81 9 NOON 881 1 md 8MB pncaa yrnm m4mj Ml S8R JO 8SR tO ■ran (1-toa IMUMI pdbt) U Mck ***** 1M00N 166-S0 160 SON ***** 162J0N 156 SO 161 SON 8MB CV SMRL Ml 8MBGP 8MB 10 smb» 8MB M) (1-loa paOct) <1 toa palfat) lllaa pattM)
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    • 989 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were mixed at midday, between £8 a tonne above and £8 below Friday's close in traded positions. Nov arid Jan both ended £8 steadier while the four further months traded were slightly easier. Local floor traders dominated activity as outside trader interest was small
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    • 90 9 THE STRAITS TIN prfoe In Peaaag yesterday remalaed aachaaged at Ml».» a Mia, wltiria the ITA lower sector prlee raage ef to MSS.N, dealers said. Taraever rese sharply to Mi toaaes frem Friday's 111, they said, noting streag sappert tram the haffer stock manager who shssrhed M per
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    • 32 9 Rubber: Nov 1 Singapore: Not: 193.00 cents (up 3.00 cents) Malaysia: No* 204.00 cents (ap 0.25 cent) Tin: M 329.20 per kilo (unchanged) Offical offering: 300 tonnes (np 420 tonnes)
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    • 197 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot exgodown) Cettea yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,430; 32b 3,100, «Is 3,140 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece goads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 541 9 AFP THE GLOOMY projects facing the sugar market tended to brighten a little last week, Garnikow writes in its weekly sugar review. It noted that the market regarded as constructive the estimate from the West German analyst FO Licht that the surplus of
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    • 278 9 AP MOUNTING POLITICAL pre-utes due to s rising world sugar surplus are causing member producers sad consumers tn the International Sugar Organisation to call a special executive committee meeting on Nov 4 to consider what an ISO called "the current crisis". This meeting could lead
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    • 567 9 AP THE UNITED Slates and some of its best friends in South-east Asia are at an Impasse in a heated controversy over the continued disposal of tin from the US strategic stockpile. Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand producers of 52 per cent of the world's tin output have
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  • 1073 10 B) Ml rikr prtcaa Stock Backup» UCTIONONI IMDUSTUAL COMMBBCIAL »4») ABMtkaa (1) LM (1) 147 (I) «&araa«f?asB7si (Lias) (mi in (in LM (8) 140 (11 L7l (1) I.MSBTT JLTIB LMB) (10) L* (1) LM (14) pjgBSB-» CXTMI C Itnrt (111» 11.000) (S)
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  • 80 10 HNQAPOBS UNIT TOUVT DIAMOND HOT mB TWrnwJirV Jl *1.« <»■»■* Jill l»«Jw^ TN WiTlf n—l Lfl Lit UammĔ r»nFN|FM LB Ui S*por« Pd (U8|) Ut U» rport sk PMd um IM m la LS SnaSrM la La momm Mian— ma i aihwlhd La 1« prtM tm Not rniptnrmĕ
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  • 2751 10 1 IN Ugh I MK Law Laat Bala Or-. Dhr Dhr CVr Qr'a TM IE Val Day PftSft) Hick Law BBC TiONONB INDUSTRIAL A COMMKXC1AL 8 141 MT MS SM "S isi us m JUcom Albed Cboc BAT BarfryraKawat cac"* -80 MS IM IM Ml M 4M
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  • 1326 10 BID aad altar prim officially Hated aad boat*» ta aad ported lo tkt Kuala Lumpur Stock Eachuapt jaaurrtaj. with the number of wtmrm traded *on in bractaa la krta of MB untta, ualeaa ottaerwtae^wddad. I» I (Ma MM) Una (LIB) (12) Ul (l) LM LST A CfcM
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  • 523 10 SHARE prices dosed mixed with an water bias on the Kusls lampur stock market yesterday. Trading was quiet. Total turnover was markedly lower at 4.15 million units valued at MBI2II million compared with Friday's 5.02 million units worth $14.05 million. Prices opened at about overnight levels,
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 892 11 Reuter NEWS that Carrian Investments Ltd, one of Hongkong's highest flying companies in recent taonths, is facing liquidity problems attributable mainly to a fall in the property market has generated renewed uncertainty over the property sector in "Hongkong. Analysts said that while Hongkong property companies are stretched,
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 358 11 THE SYDNEY STOCK market yesterday eased in low volume trading with brokers reporting little buying interest The All-Ordinaries index (ell 0.5 to 5011, the all Industrials rose 0.1 to 646.0 while the all resources Jost one point to 389.5. Mining leaders were steady with CRA at A
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      • 77 11 PRICES IN Bangkok yesterday closed generally lower in sluggish trading which further reduced volume to 146,570 shares, or slightly over half that of last Friday. HOV 01 (oUMTbU Ajta ran SStOfAjmOMft Bahu US m M+ 114 V, WUm Shot •llOWi III! Cbaroooc Thai Wtra nm Tnm 97 JB unch
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      • 443 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday recovered on late bargain hunting to close mixed after initial losses, caused mainly by the suspension of trading in shares and warrants at EDA Investments Ltd, brokers said. The property sector was mostly lower with Hongkong Land losing 2.5 cents to HK$4
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      • 336 11 SHARE PRICES IN Tokyo yesterday firmed on scattered bargain hnnring over a broad front, but trading renained thin due to uncertainties over the yen/dollar rate, domestic politics and the US election today. The market average gained 38.72 to 7,***** oft a volume of 196 million shares.
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    • In Hongkong...
      • 40 11 Net loss HKJ5.39 million ($16.80 million profit) .for the six months ended June 30. Loss per share 7.4 cents (23.1 cent earnings per share). Dividend five cents (same). Books will be closed from Nov 16 to 29.
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      • 134 11 Reuter said Schroders and Chartered is preparing proposals intended to protect lenders to the group and ensure Eda continues as an independent company. Eda said in a statement another announcement will be made later this week after which It expects trading in its shares and war- rants, suspended
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    • 149 11 TASEK (few* Bhd's reoeat revalaattsa ef Its plant, has thrown ap a isiplsi ever eeat ef absat M$U mU■sa. IMs however has Ml baea taken takaa Into Us fMs Is be*des »e «n an eaiHer revaluation ef Ms !2hw! y Tfci''t hi larged Taaek*B
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    • 730 11 ■irkrt Talk... WITH liquid institutions anxious not to wit« out on the next bull run, the Singapore stock market is expected to rise significantly in the coming weeks. London stockbroker Laarmtm, PMt says that after the sharp rally of the past two months, it expects a
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    • 397 11 AP TWO of America's big three carmakers, turning in profits of more than USH billion for the first n<m> months of this year in spite of slumping car sales, have "learned to cope" with fewer customers. "There is no evidence of a recovery in the industry
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 92 12 Risti Indices Oriratal HM#a yjo +|j UmBn Zb ;jj Oct 9 Navl *o BTMkmtar: 87» Mta g S NmLu* +10 STHoUte: «Ml MJi +U> RPHMtta MJI L*J «30 +2 ST Mlniagi QUI 2T.« gV-*-. :s sas s> Sjr ,js SSu S3 £5 Falta -1.J. DoImIm m MOSI A6VIV9 GnmfCmtoml
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    • Article, Illustration
      100 12 Rises l» diCMK six?"" S C and C Btntaag W Shall an C Storage Ltd «0 Lint HI STradh* SC Falls +J0 +10 +M +15 +14 +11 Oct» Now 1 MBT Index: SUSS 9MM NSTMmMOk RIM MJT rWTf^—: MB* MMJO NSTHeMi: MLS MUM N8T Properties: HUT MUM NSTTtae:
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    • 10 12 HJLHANG MDVO Monday MAX Tf\jM i E2K— MU
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  • 432 12 OLYMPIA Plywood A Timber Products, which la Buffering from racaaakmary conditlona in the timber induetry, haa forecnat a group loan of Ms4.t million for the 14 montho to Dec SL The projected has par Aare baasd on the lorecaat will be 17 cants. This
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  • 480 12 LEADING shares vm |>mß]r 111 m at yesterday's opealag, nrliniiM Fridaj's iate galas, deakrs said. At noon, the Plasactal Tines index was ap l.t points at MT.I, aftsr a m\mm puts! riss at llasa. lbs market tons bscaa» stsadtar toward* the sad of test «ask oo hopes that
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  • 217 12 aad Metal Manatee Uahm Bhd's propose* to ratae aearly Msl4 million throagh rights aad facial IMB have haaa rejected tgr Malayala'e Capital tanes Coountttee (CXJ). Hewevsr, the rwnpaay said It hil lata to raobmit aa epptocatan to the CK far the special tana of
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  • 105 12 PAN Boctric MmW Lid has fanned a wholly ImmAMW t. HI,HM UWUCU rnVBRMI mMflllH coapaaj called ICaiaUa* Pie Ltd. Incorporated on Muck rfaed capital of one mHHoa fi **tm and a paid-ap Ike two dhauUaa of the ooaapaay are Mr Anfrew CfaeA»UaadfrPMr thaai WhgfM. who waa recanijy
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  • 533 12  -  ItfllMH CowpMits EdHor Sw* tS— I ®y SIOW LI SEN UNHID Pulp 4 Paper boa propoaad a taae aaiMtlon plaa to divereify lato property, followlag the Stock Twrhaags of Stagapore's rejection of Its Brat to ratae )M milboo through a twwtarane rights Issue.
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  • 428 12 RALEIGH Cyclae (Malayre)ocath« tta tyre mmmĔM iwlai operattoae from Jofaore Baru to Tit ww» Je part of aa •ttot to eipaad the tyrenuanfactortaf flperatlaae aatkrtabaa by tta *6akßary, Flywheel Rabbar Worta Sdaßhd. RaMgb said to Ita Interim that the miacatfoa pf the factory b«a
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  • 118 12 TRADING to the rikfcrw at Mb UMmk Mhor CO MvIDimmMv/ Mtalvkili, Kuli Ihd In* Monood the KLSB thot tta drWfli to aik) ai oBr to aeqolro mM of Beta Uotoac Ubhr CO fc poet 1U o Hwa Loon HoariOf Dnri-' anneal Sdo Bhd and Serhotoal Postal Timor Bhd
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    • 166 12 808 STORR OUR MAN i I i i a m. Pr Mr 2 W Jk f f ~> i N The Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia branch in Singapore, servicing the ASEAN area, is headed by R. W. (Bob) Storr who has had over 17 years' banking and finance sector
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 54 12 WEATHER OUTLOOK tor today: Goody; QCCMS&OOMI showers morning and afternoon, clearing by early evening. ■apart far U hsnra friar MlMamrn Haw 1 itfteahyvt: AMOCUttea nurtikiiiy ....y—** ■■»>. Minimum twnpwatnra..».««.^».W f Associated luimidity 96 Hours ot a—Mat .v......:..,.:. ojb Rainfall in mfllimrtraa > i.B Total rainfall for the month 4-8 Total
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 150 13 Reuter WORKERS st the Sydaey grata termiaal yesterday veted to eeattaae their strike tor neither week, a ■pefce—aa tor the New Seatk Wales Grata Handling Aathsrtty said. lie termiaal has heea strlhekeaad for tws weeks tollewtag the aathertty's ieristsa to temporarily ctoee it (no Dee
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    • 507 13 TAIWAN'S Yang Ming Line, which had planned to start a new independent container service on the Europe/Far East route by the end of this year, will commence the service next year instead. The company has revised its schedule and will start the service
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 84 13 Reuter TAIWAN has approved a new shipbuilding programme, calling (ex* construction of 32 oceangoing vessels totalling 460,000 dwt tons between 1963 and 1986, a cabinet official said. The official said the plan was worked out by the Communications Ministry under which 20 freighters of 25,000 tons and
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      • 80 13 CHINA Ocean Shipping Company, Cosco, has opened a new container service between northern China and the east coast of the US. The service will operate from the port of Tianjin, the largest in northern China, and from Shanghai. The monthly service will cover the US east coast
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      • 101 13 AFP THE Panamanian-registered, Amar, is not sinking as earlier reported, the ship's manager, Amar and Isher Shipping Management Company said. The company's manager, Willy Tan, said that the ship has a double bottom and there was no fear that it would sink. A report from Jakarta quoting
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    • 701 13 Mpptai UH P*e (M flMMt UM P»W CM Achlpelego Shpf vm 1 Everett Orient IV 4 Ale* vm 1 Evergreen IV a Ahrenkiel Liner V a Fargo Shpg DC 5 All trans vn 4 Feaco vn 4/5 Alpac VI 5 Fraaco-Beig m 4/5 Angoaave Antara Sbpg vn
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    • 207 14 UPI THE death toll in the sinking of an overloaded interisland ship that went down just 80 km from its destination may be as high as 150 people, an Indonesian Coast Guard spoksman said. Officials say they know at least 55 people died in the
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    • 1218 14 Seatrade THE Japanese are noted for their pragmatism in matters of trade but even so, the pessimism that pervades some sectors of their shipping industry seems so out of character that most of their rivals refuse to accept it as anything more than
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    • 1438 14 GRAIN chartering fixtures out of all main ports dei veloped slowly with a large majority of cargoes below 40,000 long tons in size. Rates appeared to be holding fairly steady on Friday out of the US with a 30,000 tonner booked from the US Northern Range to Seaforth
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    • 159 15 UPI TOLLS paid by vessels transiting the Suez Canal will be raised by between 5 and 10 per cent as of Jan 1 1983. Canal authority chairman Mashhour Ahmed Mashhour had hinted that an increase was forthcoming, but the newspaper's report was
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    • 262 15 TWO leading American liner operators have come out strongly in favour of US government efforts to resist the growth of cargo preference schemes. Both American President Lines and Sea-Land Services want to see President Ronald Reagan's Administration adopt a more positive policy to
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    • 259 15 BLUE Funnel Cruises Pte Ltd has announced an impressive lineup of key shipboard personnel for Princess Mahsuri. They are Messrs Alexander Zlak, NlkJaw EUbert Dnrrrr, B»by F— and Jain Alfred Barf. Mr Alexander Zlak has been appointed hotel manager. He has had extensive experience in the hotel
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    • 561 15 Lloyd's List INTERNATIONAL shipping markets have sunk to their lowest point, with dry bulk owners being pressed to accept time charter rates of precisely nil. On at least one occasion in the last few days, charterers have seriously asked operators to forego all
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    • 112 15 AFP A NEW government-owned graving dock shipyard, PT Pelita Bahari, has just been completed in Tanjung Priok, Jakarta, with a new building capacity of 8,000 tons, one of the biggest in the country. Completion of the facility, at a cost of some US$32 million largely with
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    • 5754 20 BCHEDIHE 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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    • 712 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator Godowns for LCL Cargo FCL Movement Schedule Location Ever Voyager Nep Zircon Korean J ace j in Ned Delft Nipponica C Edinburgh N Obukhova P Mckinley Benvalla Takarin As Progress European Exp Asia
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    • 1743 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B An Singapore Shpg Corporation (S) Euro-Asm Liw (PN KL PK) AArlnte CmW— Continental Fttdm (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFKA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Afti Fill* Um Tranagroup Pie Ltd (S).
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    • 616 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Equator III 22 T Soon alongside 2.11.82/0700 Iran Bayam 46 Slnose Marlt alongside 2.11.82/1200 Kris Melelea 45 SSPL alongside 2.11.82/1500 Ned Auckland 1/2 Ned-EAC alongside 2.11.82/2359 Ned Steenkerk 3/4 Ned-EAC alongside 2.11.82/1200 Pacific Glory No 1 33/4
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    • 807 22 Sep 1-Nev M Training course in pilotage, Hamburg Port Training Institute, Hamburg. Oct 18-Nev 22 Tanker operations and economics, City of London Polytechnic's School of Navigation course, Tower Hill, London. Nev 1-4 Insurance in the Arab World, Lloyd's List conference, Dorchester Hotel, London. Nev 1-4 Ocean Carriers: Rights
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    • 288 22 AFP RATES held more or less steady on the tanker market last week, especially out of the Mediterranean, West Africa and the Caribbean, in spite of the dearth of confirmed business. Slack demand out of the Gulf area was particularly obvious as far as very large crude carriers
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    • 211 22 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 AUBTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
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    • 169 13 PIL GROUP Orient Overseas Co*dcu*eA Line OutJ My* 14/11 15/11 20/11 21/11 27/11 21/11 5/12 7/12 12/12 13/12 19/12 21/12 24/12 23/12 29/12 27/12 7/11 8/11 13/11 14/11 20/11 21/11 28/11 29/11 5/12 6/12 12/12 13/12 17/12 18/12 22/12 23/12 dt FULLY CONTAMERiSED FULLY CONTMEKKD SERVICE TO MMKfTlfi MS NEST
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    • 548 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 2) HJxirg 3) B «cn Sated SaM Sated Sated Sailed Sailed 31/10 1/11 7/11 8/11 14/11 15/11 21/11 22/11 '4) R dam 5) le H Sated Saded Sailed Sailed Sailed Saited 3/11 4/11 10/11 U/U 17/11 22/11 24/11 K/ll P Um| S port In Port 3/11
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    • 604 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabeh, jTianfr. Brunei Ports and Bangkok Vwm* rx*m 3/11 5/11 13/11 14/11 19/U 21/11 27/11 29/11 04/12 11/12 U/U 11/12 20/12 21/12 21/12 •5/1 mart h" >4j«> ItKnrt Stn 24/11 2C/U 27/11 29/11 22/11 C/ 12 M/ 12
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    • 670 16 Hapag-Lloyd cat [U»I« Hamte| Eipress Kasufa Mara Osaka Bit Benaton EXPORTS J Spore PKHang 3/1! 5/11 13 11 15 11 19 11 71 11 27. 11 29 11 20,12 22 12 24/12 27/12 IhnaMer I 11/12 31/12 2/1 3/1 4/ Aho jxcepting transhipment [jrfto lot CARIBBEAN WIS! INMf S via
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    • 937 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT 31W/32E 33W 35W 30-1/12 9-10/1 10-19/2 30-31/3 EAST AFRICA/BEDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. 6ULF SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES KOTA RAJA V.W-351. KOTA JADE VlO/82. Singapore 3/5 Nov Loading For CMttagong, Rangoon SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT
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    • 491 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK line EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CLYDEBANK 20 Nov 16Dk 190« 2SDk FORTHBANK 31 Dec 26 Jon 29 ion 2 Fob MEADOWBANK 16 ion 13 Feb 16 Feb 20 fob Lines U.S. GULF MRECT SERVICE (•New Orleans, Mobile. Houston, Galveston) (Accept* bfc*
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    • 1457 18 \*:"K"line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD.I EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW YORK/E. CANADA FEIDU VESSEI A STAR V 4 M EMERALD Vll K PIONEER Vl4 i BROGE VI? Aba cils v NORFOLK 2t Ok BOSTON 4 Jan PIMAOELPtiA lan PHLAOELPHA 1( tan Also accepting MONTREAL TORONTO. VIA ST IOHN CALIFORNIA mvo 24
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    • 546 19 UOL i NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C CONiAIO IIW+ 5/11 6/11 24, N GARNET 12W 13/11 15/11 3 HERCATOR 2SW 19/11 20/11 8 KIACMU7W 24/11 26/11 14 CPMI33W 1/12 2/12 20, TWMOGEI3W 8/12 9/12 21 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C CONTAINER S'pore Closing Times: Fa
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