The Business Times, 10 November 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1182 60 CENTS
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  • 517 1  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM RECENTLY listed Hotel Properties, owner of the Singapore Hilton, has bought over Bousteadco Singapore's prestigious Balmoral Park property for $26.75 million cash. A condominium project consisting of 84 housing units will be developed on the square metre 4te, for which approvals
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  • 93 1 Reuter THE INDONESIAN (ovnuuMiil will iiwy by 500 per cent the fee for a per mil to go abroad in an attempt to discourage the outflow of much-needed foreign currency. Finance Minister All Wardhana said there are about 600,000 tourists entering Tnrtontsla
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  • 417 1  -  By SOH TIANO KENG AFTER Japan, Singapore has the largest stock of foreign reserves ,among nations in the Asia-Pacific region. The nation's reserves, comprising gold and foreign currencies, are also more than most Opec nations'. Singapore is also ahead of industrialised nations like Canada,
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  • 147 1 KHONG Guan Organisation, best known in Singapore sad Malaysia for its biscuits, will be setting up two more factories, bringing the total number of plants within the group to H Tie new plants will lye fan Johore Bam and They will Join a chain wttch
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  • 407 1  -  ■y LEE HAN SHIH THE Ministry of National Development is proposing a new set of procedures that will reduce the time required for processing building plans by half. The proposal is being studied by the various professional bodies related to the building and construction
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 61 1 UPI EUROPEAN Economic Community efforts to work out a common fisheries policy broke down in Brussels yesterday as Denmark refused to accept ultimate concessions offered by the nine community partners. "All nine member states expressed considerable disappointment and warned the Danes their position would become worse if
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    • 69 1 AFP WORLD*oiI demand next year would pick up by one per cent over the world's 1982 oil consumption of 45.4 million barrels daily. Dr Subroto, the Indonesian Minister of Mines and Energy, yesterday said in Jakarta that of the estimated 45.9 million barrels daily oil demand next
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    • 79 1 Reuter AUSTRALIA and New Zealand have agreed to lift trade barriers to create a common market between them. Details would be announced today, but under the draft plan all trade barriers would be removed by 1995. Deputy Prime Minister Doug Anthony yesterday told Parliament in Canberra that the
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    • 61 1 Reuter MORE than 1,000 Soviet troops and Afghan civilians in New Delhi died yesterday when a fuel tanker caught fire after a collision in a road tunnel north of Kabul last week. Western diplomatic officials said many of the victims died of ashphyxiation after the accident last week
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    • 68 1 Reuter A SECOND opinion poll yesterday confirmed Cabinet Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's position as front-run-ner in the election battle to succeed Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki. The survey, carried out last week among rank-and-file members of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party by the Tokyo Shim bun newspaper,
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    • 78 1 AFP THE Philippines will not follow a World Bank proposal to raise the cent for land and factory space in its export processing zones in order to remain competitive with other Asian countries. The head of the Export Procesing Zone Authority Gerardo Espina said yesterday the financial position
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    • 85 1 Reuter IRAN'S financial reserves are at their highest levels since the 1979 Islamic Revolution and are being steadily increased by some US$2 billion a month in oil revenues. Iranian central bank governor Mohsen Nourbaksh declined on Monday to give a reserve total, but Western economic experts estimated
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  • 147 1 THKEE years after sa Asesa todsstrisl Jaiut venters (AW) hsglss mans■Mtartsgansw pssiset, all She m msigls sf M par sent. The tartß esnM kswi I Mr F.Sf»iTi> TIIII^ii SEIsmST ssd ''ssergy (Crime), Mi the Matoyriaa ■■dasss Thnasthat ttfc The sgisisnsnl wlfl be ThJW Mr
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  • 480 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG SAI.ES and output of almost all iishistries here are likely to slow down further over the next few months ss more companies suffer a drop in orders and selling prices. There would, however, be certain exceptions. Those
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 170 2 Reuter THE Sri Lankan central bank has announced that tram today, it will transact foreign exchange business with commercial banks operating in Sri Lanka exclusively in US dollars. In a statement, the central bank said it has informed commercial banks that it will buy
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    • 374 2  -  By SOH TIANG KENG THE "biggest misconception" in the financial sector is to focus productivity improvement on the back offices of banks. Instead, the productivity thrust should also cover customer-related activites of banks and finance houses. This point was made yesterday by Mr
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    • 106 2 Reuter HONGKONG'S broad based money supply M-3 grew 4.1 per cent in September to HKS23BJ4 billion overall while the local currency component rose 1.2 per cent to $148.33 billion compared with a 4 1 per cent and 3 per cent rise respectively in August, Hongkong government statistics
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    • 281 2 Reuter BRAZIL'S foreign borrowing programme for the rest of this year is on "safe grounds" following a significant bridging credit arrangement provided by US banks, central bank governor Carlos Langoni said. "We are on very safe grounds right now," he said. "Their
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    • 407 2 SEVERE overcapacity in general Insurance, particularly in the US and British markets, and varies over passible reinsurance failures are likely to persist well into next year, tending UK insurance chiefs and brokerage analysts say. iiwriv» —m the collapse of interest rates, removing some of the
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    • 247 2 Reuter THE four major UK clearing banks and the Argentine central bank reached agreement during talks at the weekend In New York on a procedure to settle the estimated US9MD million of arrears due to British basks tallowing suspension of pay ments during
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    • 380 2 Reuter TRADITIONALLY strong demand (or krugerrand through November and December ihould hoist world sales out of the if which had, so far, marked the second half of thfc year. Kerr Chiickahanks, International Gold Corp (Intergold) coin division manager, said in Hongkong yesterday that whether sales over
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 22 2 THE iveraie rate at which aajor Singapore banks are currently prepared to lead to their beat euatoaiers is 9.75 per coat.
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      • 168 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Nor fc Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on Nov ft UHMmttNi Offer M 7 dajra I1VU 011/10 1 month 011/10 10/16 Inonthi 13/16 1I/M 0 montha 10 0* month* WV1I 101/10 IX montha 10* MM
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      • 44 2 RANGE of prtoH oOv rout hmti oe Nov cd by dl»OvanfcM: IW Ofl dipnoi 3Vt OHN S-month Mh« TrwuurybUla 3 3/16 31/16 3-month Buik bills 7 3/16 7 1/16 3 months CD 6* 6H 6 month* CD 7W 7 Source: National Discount Co
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      • 186 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday continued lower against all major currencies, although there was no specific (actor in the market, dealers mid. In fairly active trading the dsllsr weakened to 273.46/« yen from 274.70/» earlier and New York's 275J0/35 dose. Concern over interest rate movements are still In
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      • 59 2 Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.M7/7T Cm-2 01* Cnrn-lMm D Mk UM/W DH-4.0CX 75 S FY 1 «70 «11 B Ft am B.MU f ft u ioa UJO Ut MBUB/MN.B Y«* 4BXM/mLT D Kr 15.0080 402 N Kr 12 10», 11C3 S Kr a«n/tu Aim ach 30 07 10 Port
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      • 472 2 THE US dollar dosed generally weaksr again* msjsr currencies except «terttng on the local foreign exchange yesterday Mow—a tended to be resuiciw witain narrow margins and volumes were rather thin Dealer» said concern over lata est rate movements remained in the background while dose »w—*H wai being paid
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      • 334 2 GOLD FUTURES la Singspore yesterday closed generally firmer compared with New York's overnight levels after Quctuatiag marginally throughout the sesrion in moderate trading, dealers said. s Total sales for the day was recorded at 171 lots while kerb volume at 121 lots. Prompt dosed higher at US$4OO/411 an ounce
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      • 36 2 Ha m New Tot* 1MB 10 (28 ia.us le w Zurich 10.U8 105IB IIJB U.OS TM Mm Stagapare 10.0» 10 35B 10.155 U.4G6 CVatag prim in US doOan troy oum Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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      • 149 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed at the day's low of 273.50 yen on persistent dollar selling after opening at the high of 275.40, dealers said. This was well below the 275.20/35 finish in New York overnight and the 276.60 close in Tokyo on Monday. Trading
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 413 3 AN AMERICAN manufacturer, Rolie's Mill Supply Co, is teaming up with a local trading company, Mac Quip (South-east Asia) Pte Ltd, to make processing machinery for the plywood and sawmilling industry. Mac Quip, which has been distributing Rolie's machinery here since
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    • Article, Illustration
      292 3 AN AUSTRALIAN has developed a building system using interlocking concrete blocks (above) which he believes will have application in developing countries because they are cheap and easy to use. Frank Stratum says their irtrr— rwrifnt qualities also make them ideal far countries prone to cyclones and earth tremors.
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    • 328 3 THE hotel industry should strive to optimise the use of labour and reduce its current average manning ratio of 1.3 persons to a room to less than one person per room. Based on the current average manning ratio, the hotel industry will need a
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    • 353 3 THERE are basic similarities between the Austrian and the NWC approaches to determining wages. Professor Lim Chong Yah, who was in Vienna recently as chairman of the National Wages Council to study the Austrian way of wage determination, said the similarities are:
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    • 274 3 AN ASEAN expei u group meeting will be convened in January to study reports from Japanese car manufacturers on their investment plans for the region. Six Japanese manufacturers and Ford Japan were asked by the Asean Committee on Industries, Minerals and
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    • 501 3  -  By KOH TSE YING THE US has introduced a new credit programme to expand its exports of agricultural products. The decision, announced on Oct 30 by the US Secretary of Agriculture John Block is expected to have considerable bearing on grain merchants based in
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    • 535 3 THE Economic Development Board has established a unit to study, promote and develop instruments used for various purposes. This was disclosed by Mr Chandra Das, the Member of Parliament for Chong Boon, at the Joint opening of Metal Asia, AutomAsia and Instrument A sis exhibitions yesterday
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    • 227 3 t f A Next week. Singaporeans will join the ranks of King Hussein of Jordan, Queen Elizabeth and other eminent figures who have been photographed by Mr Desmond Graves of London. Will you be amongst them? If you admire portrait photography in the grand tradition, here is your opportunity to
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 553 4 BRITAIN'S conservative government yielded some of the* savings from its tightmoney policy by giving tax relief to industry, but kept a firm rein on state spending and predicted a rise next yenr in already record unemployment. It an autumn economic statement to Parliament whi£ta
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    • 137 4 Reuter A PETITION to wind up International Harvester Australia Ltd (IHAL), wholly owned unit of International Harvester Co, has been lodged with the Supreme Court, court officials said. Seven finance companies have lodged the petition with the court claiming they were owed a total of US$3l.5
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    • 426 4 UPI THREE hundred thousand trees, hundreds of millions of dollars,«2,ooo years of Japanese history. Toss in Mickey Mouse and you've got Tokyo Disneyland. On reclaimed land 10 km from Tokyo, workmen in hard hats and safety boots are building a Cinderella's castle,
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    • 315 4 AFP FOREIGN tourists to China will be able to enjoy the same facility of using credit cards in China as elsewhere In the world when new contracts between the Bank of China and three Hongkong banks come into force
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    • 370 4 NYT WITH demand continuing to slide in what is traditionally the strong autumn sales season, many semiconductor manufacturers and industry analysts in the US anticipate that it could be the middle of 1983 before the industry begins to recover. The Semiconductor Industry Association
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    • 184 4 Reuter THE Polish government yesterday laid It would uae ail means available to suppress demonstrations and strikes called by the Solidarity underground for today. At the same time, the authorities hi Warsaw announced the arrest of one of the Ave underground leaders who signed
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    • 556 6 Reuter PRESIDENT Chun Doo Hwan's attempts to stem corruption by cleaning up Sonth Korea's unofficial money market has caused a revolt In his own ruling Democratic Justice Party. In a bid to stop illicit monies Bowing through the hanking system free (ran taxation, the
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    • 246 6 UPI IN SPITE OF a recession, Taiwan is trying to create a more favourable investment environment to sttract foreign capital and technology, especially from Hongkong, a government official said. "The goal is to build Taiwan into a regional market through the function of an open
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 360 6 Agencies CHINESE Foreign Minister Huang Hua is expected to resign during the National People's Congress this month and the leading candidate to replace him is Senior Vice-Foreign Minister Wu Zueqian, Chinese and foreign diplomats said. Wu has been handling a wide range of affairs, especially Asia,
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    • 399 6 AP AFTER a real growth rate of 7.4 per cent in 1981, Indonesia will suffer a slower growth rate this year because of economic recession in the West and the economic slowdown In the region, an economic report from the Americas Embassy is Jakarta said.
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    • 551 6 Reuter UPI FORMER Prctefcnl Jimmy Carter, vowing that he will never seek public office again, nyt he has piaas for a new role settling domestic aad world problems at his own crisis resolution centre. Mr Carter outlined his ideas at a press
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    • 439 6 STOCKS of video i sssrftr recorder* in French riwpi are running down fast and ririt disappearing completely following the government's moves to lestikt VCR imports, 10 per cent of which come from Japan. Last month, as part of a list of measures to brake Imports and halt
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    • 479 7 NYT THE US Supreme Court, setting the stage for one of the major regulatory rulings of the term, has speed to decide whether the Reagan Administration (tad sufficient grounds last year for revoking a rule that required all new cars tn be equipped with airbags
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    • 306 7 Reuter STATE-OWNED British Airways would maintain supersonic Concorde services even if the government coded public funding for the controversial plane, the company's chairman, Sir John King, said oa lionday. Airline officials said the government was smrtons to cut off the last £18 million
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    • 405 7 UPI LIEUTENANT General HM Ershad defends his seven-month-old martial law regime as having ended national chaos and says the US sees authoritarian rulers as its "best friends" for the stability they provide. General Ershad also reiterated on Monday that the nation's road back to
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    • 109 7 Reuter AUSTRALIA and New Zealand bave reached agreement on tbe gradual elimination of trade barriers between the two countries, Deputy Prime Minister Doug Anthony told the Australian parliament. He said the cabinet yesterday accepted the terms of the closer economic relations agreement. He said the
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    • 477 7 Agencies US PRESIDENT Reagan is determined to press ahead with his Middle East peace plan, in spite of Israel's "very negative" attitude. Leas than 10 days before Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin» visit, relations between the US and Israel appear to have
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  • 488 8 EVERY THREE months, a certain group of industrialists are asked by the Department of Statistics about what they think the business outlook will be like. Every three months, they seem to give different answers. They appeared pessimistic in January when the effects of world recession came closer
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  • 921 8  -  By JIM ANDERSON UPI IT HELPS to understand Kuwait if you think of it as Switzerland, with sand instead of alps, oil instead of cuckoo clocks and a climate like Baja California. Despite their obvious physical differences, Kuwait and Switzerland have some fundamental similarities:
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  • 552 8  -  By LEONARD SILK NYT THE Repubhc&n lasses in the recent US congressional and gubernatorial elections were clearly linked to rising unemployment. The rise in the jobless rate to 10.1 per cent in September outweighed the effects on voters of news about declining Inflation. President Reagan
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    • 650 8 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Often revolutionary kitchen too) (5) I When Sal leaves hospital, bus off! (3,2) 10 Herd I stampeded when taken an the payroll! (5) 11 A prisoner of wrap up warm 12 A dramatic start, perhaps (5) 13 Lengthy dance a batsman welcomes (O) 15 She gives
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  • 2501 9  -  Final Part By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD NYT THE seemingly inexorable push towards expanded military operations in space has raised some of the most complex and difficult questions ever faced by the world's political and military leaders. Is this course truly inevitable, given
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  • 1744 10  -  By N R KLEINFIELD NYT ITS a world that seems like paradise. There's the fist salary. The shower of perks. The art-Oiled office. The sleek lawless. The jets. The prestige. The power. Musing about its glittery trappings, a former Inhabitant once remarked: "They sort of handle
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  • 783 10  -  By PAUL MAJENDIE Reuter BENEATH the black sticky Mn<te of Alberta, Canada, lies enough oil to supply the world's energy needs for the next 10 years. The problem is getting it out easily and cheaply. In the stagnant state at the
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  • 793 11  -  By LEE YOKE MENG WHILE the Dow-Jones Index takes a record ride up to the dizzy heights few could have thought possible months ago, several of America's economists and heads of financial institutions are busy zipping around this part of the world, hoping to
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  • 2281 11  -  By HENRY TANNER NYT KING Hussein of Jordan, facing new uncertainty after the war in Lebanon, feels Arab governments, Palestinians, Americans and Israelis must all make bold new moves before there can be a settlement in the Middle East. Under pressure of the threat of new
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 814 13 {jbFFEE: Futures at mld--4y were generally £38 to £7 i* tonne above Monday's jfcse in traded positions. '-The main feature was Sbady buying which boosted November by £38, while (feer months ended slightly 3ove session lows, between 0 and £10 higher. November's strength is mainly Wrhnirslly inspired, ss
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    • 156 13 TARN and cotton prices were quoted ss follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot es-go-down) Csttsn yam: Chins Blue Phoenix 30s 2.380. Si 3.0§0. 40s 3,110 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pises gssdst Chin* Butterfly sad Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; NT roller gianed 4.01 (per lb).
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    • 148 13 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday rose further on short-covering snd expectations of lower production in fairly active trading. In Nov south firmed M&2.50 to MJ7O6 s tonne, central MSIO to M*7oo and north traded at M|S95 while in Dec central rose MJ7.50 to M 3710, south
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    • 247 13 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with December One RSS buyers quoted at 184.73 cents per kilo, down 1.2 cents from Monday's close. Morning prices weremarked down slightly on lack of follow-through buying support and freer offerings. Afternoon prices lost further ground on some speculative selling. In
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    • 32 13 Rubber: Nov 9 Singapore: DOC! 184.76 centa (down li 6 cents) Malaysia: 201.00 centa (down 0.76 cent) Tlk M 639.16 per kilo (iaektage4) Offlcal offering: 180 tonnes (down 81 tonnes)
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    • 55 13 THE STRAITS TIN price li Pessag yesterdayeeatlaaed to Md steady at the ITA. fleer level el MS29JS a Idle. The market wae streagiy sepperted by the buffer stock maaager aad light dc—aad trem ether seeters, dealers said. TwaeTcr fell to 1M teaaes trem 211 ea Meaday aid there
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    • 249 13 HAS prtcM tn cants par kilo yaaurdar rv. (perl Buyers Uta) Saltan (parkfla) Buyan Ntai k. UIJI mm MM ***** WW MM m.n 17ABN IK. 73 1M.73 1MJB 11LB UK/Coat mji nuw 17U» kLllU MUO HUM UK/Goat mm MUM MM MMN hL4Ul mm MMN MM HUM UK/OmL 1ST
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    • 301 13 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices io SI per Idlo, ex-godo*na: THAI WHITE: 100 per ccst first dess (Ksngaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second dsn 0.78, 100 per cent third clim 0.71, B per cmX sew crop so stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.00, Special 0.57.
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    • 103 13 SOYBEAN future* In Chicago on Monday dosed weak, on or near the day's low*, off nine to 2Vi UScents per butoel, with January porting a 10 V* cent ranee. Late selling in nenrfajrs by locals and a local grate house, spurred fay aa uncertain tone in the pacesetting corn
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    • 103 13 WHEAT futures te Chicago oa Monday closed barely steady, off 2Vk cents per La» Pis -■litis, DUHIvI ID WuiOi posted aa IV* cent range, to unchanged 1a thinlytraded distant December. Locals turned S||i issli i sellers when the pneeaettteg corn market failed to Mm** late strength. Weaknsss In flnsncfal
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    • 828 13 NEW YORK CONCERN THAT THE Federal Reserve may delay a discount rate cut, following an unexpectedly large Jump In the money supply reported on Friday, pushed New York stock prices lower on Monday, with high capitalisation issues suffering the most. The D-J industrial average closed off about
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    • 127 13 NOV M INDU8TB1AL8 OB AS And CI no H iBT* CNA (Wfte Hmmi ■e M VWTW DilMnM r»iv*u MM i ST* i a* M 1M 4 -t LTA Aad B Mt -t OIL s MB tl M -1 Ok Bm m -m PtotaOl n mm SSSrt VM and» 53m
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    • 107 13 ACADEMY UARN ABOUT WME WINE EDUCATION SERIES ■nomnomi CQIM MASTERS "BZSS cysaf JSR awr So sessions cover** winemakinf tectwques tor table, apentrf. dessert and sprttnf »mes. Taste »mes from arowid the wortd, lore to docnromate the pod from ordinary November 22, 25, 29, Dec. 2. 6, 13 7.30 10pm. Detafe,
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    • 7 13 Please see Page 15 for Asian stocks.
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    • 127 13 Renting a Sintat car can be better than owning one Consider the benefits that a Sintat self- returned. And our friendly receptionists drive offers. are ever ready to provide the best serYou choose from a wide range of cars vices. from fuel-savers to prestigious limou- Think about it. Renting a
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  • 1941 14 BID and otter prices officially baled and burin— in and reported IB the Stock Eachaace of Singapore yesterday, with the number at Maree traded ritm la brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unlesi otherwise specified. SECTION ONI INDUSTRIAL COMMHCIAL Awt (2MB 1668)
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  • 2855 14 11 met Low C—fay Last Bale +orGr"s Dhr Dhr Cn Gr*s YTd Net P/B Vol Day COOO) Hick Low SBCTION ONB INDU8TBLAL COMMBBC1AL aa ao Ml 301 m m 460 uao 236 444 1040 440 ■NO SM IM MO MO 4M IM Sit SS8* 410 100 sa
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  • 1528 14 BID aad ofler prteee «OdaUjr Mated •ad baataeea la lad reported to Ma «erdajr' of'rfwnM traded rtwern la brachrta la Mi tt Um aatta aataH liailii «act' Bad. ASSTOSB 14 (IT) LM (X) LM (9) LM A Chae (1MB) (X) 105 AMD (UB) (1) Ml Bala (IMB
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  • 574 14 SOME late haytog of MwcHf Mm helped M totag mLT^MN 11 h*Se BMratag aad earty afteraeaa geaerally MtMNi their PAN, MnHiMhi aa« JUS" £d hToMfeK taytog Mm* the theaeTw? MtriM activity ed to 11.11 eMIBaa atk, BlllUa ■alia laMßrkl Mob mm «i| <4«i aargtoaOy by LSI
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  • 515 14 SHARE prices finished generally easier on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as trading remained subdued. Total turnover fell significantly to 5.9 million units valued at $15.93 million against Monday's 7.42 million units worth $17.81 million. At the cloae, the 30-coud-ter New Straits Times Industrial
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1598 15 NYT A SIMPLE truth often forgotten in the frenzy of a bull market is that for every share of stock bought, a share to sold. In the New York stock market's surge over the past two months or so, the institutions have
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    • 190 15 amun sBumrntu ST MAI—WD MOT STOW lar Na» E m TheCmmm X nr rm IN "U Lit 1.36 2.00 1.10 LM (Maaafan* frtaaa Oct mw t Nov The Savtnc> 1 S'pore Prof 1 S'pore 9er. P S'pore lilt S'pore Equttj rmd tad nad Puad Puad L88 1JI l.»
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    • 145 15 LINGUI DeveUfMiti Berfcad: Fourteenth AGM to be held at Conference Room 1, 1st Floor, Hotel Merlin, Jalan Sultan lamail, Kuala Lumpur on Nov 18 at noon. TASEK Cement BmM: Twenty-first AGM to be held at Tasek Industrial Estate, Tasek Drive, Ipoh on Nov 20 at noon. HUME In*—Mn
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    • Corporate Roundup
      • 131 15 chairman Ed- ward Jefferson said the company expects earnings to be flat to slightly higher in the fourth quarter. He said any earnings gains wUI be modest for the balance of the year. Last year the company reported fourth quarter net of US$3B2 million, or 11.35 a
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      • 185 15 Reuter re- suits for fourth quarter should increase by about the same percentage as its nine month results, chairman Fred Turner said. McDonald's recently reported nine month earnings of $232.1 million on revenues of $2.07 billion against year earlier earnings of $203.6 million and revenues of $1.88 billion.
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    • 1882 15  -  By STEVEN TAN JOHAN Holding*' acquisition of control of Jacks Interns H—si, negotiations for which spread over five months in four continents, has placed yet snother piece In place in Johan's blueprint for multi-direc-tional growth. Johan's first move nearly two years ago was into manufacturing
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 316 15 LOWER WALL STREET prices were reflected in domestic trading in Sydney yesterday. Broken reported light overseas interest with the hanking sector again to the tee. The AD-Ordinariss index closed 4.0 points down at 514.9 doe to a seven point fall in the all resources index to 405.9 while the
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      • 260 15 HONGKONG THE HONGKONG stock market yesterday closed lower after easing gradually in slow trading throughout the session, brokers Mid. Prices moved in a narrow range after a lower opening in line with the overnight Wall Street decline with the Hang Seng index closing at 843.77, down 7JB
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      • 260 15 THE Tokyo market yesterday gained ground, reflecting the yen's recovery against the dollar, after opening lower due to the sharp overnight fall on Wall Street, dealers ssld. The market average gained 2174 to 7,576.40 on a light volume of 280 million shares. The Tokyo stock excange
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      • 127 15 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed lower but turnover improved in sluggish trading, dealers said. The Book Club index dropped 0.59 point to 111.19 on a turnover of 17.7 million baht with about 146.800 shares changing hands. MOVm BahU 134 mch lul Of Ayadlttj* LM l« 1 nitfiiMii FMTnal
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      • 84 15 SHARE prices in Manila yesterday closed mixed on an increased turnover of 1.24 million pesos, up from 603,380 on Monday. nov M r—m Kca* Minn* 4UI «neh An^cPbU_ mm uneh Kan MtnlM B MU nnch AUMOhlZ BMUloOoM mm uneh Btocutl Oqa. B HLBO uneh nSxL Mi «neb M PtlU
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    • 351 15 SUPREME Corporation's wholly-owned subsidiary, Supreme Leering Sdn Bhd made its largest lease to-date with Malaysia Air Charter Co Sdn Bhd to lease two small aircraft for MJ4.2 million. Supreme Leasing is believed to be the first and only Malaysian-based leasing company to lease aircraft in Malaysia.
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    • 76 15 m n a an 1 iSR\ DON'T WOBBY! We'll word-prooeee your entire mailing list do the addressing, Inserting end even mailing them all out for you. What's more for your next mailing, you'll have an already-compiled list. We'll save you time, money and wipe all your worries out. Can oar
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    • 189 15 Barge Wimbrown 5, 8 leg Jack-up, Rigged as a floating and/or stationary utility unit and equipped as a light derrick barge, size 200 x 82 x 13 feet, Built 1980, Air Conditioned Quarters for 147 men, Helideck landing pad, American *358 Revolving pedestal mounted Crane. For more detailed information and
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 153 16 Rise* Indices C Sugar* laoo 20 Nov 8 Nov 9 lu* Styuf 282 18 D Ktruat 580 15 BT Indies tor: TBUnf 25BV7 8o«b Skipyard S«lu|»r Dradf I at Wood aoo 432 312 205 15 12 12 ST Industrials: ST Finance: 743.21 1714.70 741.68 1712.24 TDM 11 ST Hotels
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    • Article, Illustration
      173 16 A SPATE sf baytag bi the late «ftwiw yesterday helped the Stegapare stack market regaia part sf its csritor liciocfl Reflecting this, the Strata Times ladastrlal ladex, wWeh wm dewa 4JO petals at mMday, elesed wtth a mailer fell e< Lit peiats at 741J8. Ike Baslaess Times ladfeatar
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    • 56 16 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 81&-0 Friday 1 838-8 Week Ago 810.9 OOW JONtt AVERAGE Monday 8S1.86 Week Ago 822.54 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 514.9 Monday 660.8 Week Ago 845.8 INDUSTRIALS Monday 1037.44 Friday—. 1081.78 ALL ORDINARIES Week Ago 1006.10 TllMriSV ACA f HJLHANG SENG Tuesday 843.17 A UfBUKJ OOU.
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  • 471 16 Companies Editor: llano Sabnani NEWLY-diversified Malaysian-based Olympia Plywood k Timber Products has made its first foray into the Singapore scene. The company announced yesterday that it has acquired one million shares of H each in Sigma Metal Company Ltd or 6.63 per cent of
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  • 776 16 EQUITIES opened easier yesterday on the back of the sharp falls on Wall Street and operators expressed mild disappointment at Chancellor of the Exchequer Geoffrey Howe's economic package announced on Monday. The Financial Times index at 10am was down 4.3 points at 6U.3, but subsequent trading showed prices
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  • 78 16 NEW YORK stock price*, mixed at the opening, were slightly higher in moderate early trading yesterday. The Dow Jones Industrials were up about two points and advances led declines seven to Ave. Volume was about 15 million shares. Analysts said bargain hunting after Monday's sharp drop was helping
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  • 89 16 CHIN TECX Plantations Ims revalued all its estates St IQRJ milling K«« spplied to the Capital Issues Committee for approval at this valuation. If approved, this value will be incorporated in the company's books for the current year ending Aug a, 1883. This will mean a
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  • 733 16 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew A READING of the prospectus (or the issue of 12 million shares at $1 JO each by ANA Betels Stagapere produces more questions than answers. For example: For the flrst seven months of 1982, there was a profit of H
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  • 104 16 HeM Rsyal Ltd has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that its directors are not aware of any bid to take over the company. Malaya Gftesi Factory Bhd will hold its annual general meeting on Dec 15. Meanwhile, the transfer books and register of the company will be
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    • 233 16 NOTICE TothehoMeraofthe floating rate US. 160,000,000 Certificates of Depoait due 10th May, 1984 ot BANQUE NATIONALE DE PARIS Union Houae We hereby certify that the rate erf iniorosT pCyflDvv or tn® above-mentioned Gartifioateedf, Dapoelt for the Intereat period beginning on 10th November, 1962 and anting on 10th May, 1963 la
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 32 16 WtMTEII OUTLOOK for today: Morning clear. Scattered showers in the afternoon. Baparft for 24 km prtor fo 7 M pen m N«v at tke alrpart: Total rainy days for the month 3
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 237 17 MORE major freight conferences are reappraising the conventional box tariff systems which have hardly altered since the introdution of containers 15 years ago. A move towards simplification of freight rates was reflected recently when the Far Eastern Freight Conference introduced the commodity box rate
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    • 471 17  -  By JUNE LIM THE liner trades would probably be the first to emerge from the current depressed shipping market, said Mr Bernard Ruys, executive board chairman of the Nedlloyd Group of Holland. In a recent interview with Shipping Times, Mr Ruys said
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 75 17 Reuter THE Australia Northbound Shipping Conference said its basic service rates of freight on cargo other than malt, hides/skins, onions and wool to the Philippines, Hongkong and Taiwan will rise 4.75 per cent with a ceiling of 15.25 a revenue tonne, effective Jan L The currency
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      • 107 17 Reuter NIGERIA'S 30,000 dockworkera went on strike for the third tin* in six months to back demands for more pay, port officials said. The last strike in June ended when their union accepted management assurances that demands (or a pay rise in line with government guidelinea
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      • 82 17 Reuter THE Honduran Navy announced it was cancelling the registrations of 500 ships which use its colours as flags of convenience around the world because of unspecified illegal acts. The navy said foreign nips under its (lag had been used for illegal traffic of all kinds and had
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      • 87 17 AFP TEN crewmen of the Panamanian-registered freighter West Bay, which sank on Sunday in violent storms off France's Mediterranean coast, were rescued by French Navy divers. The captain and the cook stayed aboard the vessel, earlier reported to be an Italian freighter, until a tugboat could pull
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    • 564 17 Wpptat UH PHI Cai HMppfcn Um Pan Cat AlJ' AJMCT A»*c AFC UB»" ill AraMaaM a vm vm V VI vn VI vn X X IV ID IX l 1 t l 4 1 1 5 4 O a taniiOta Sm5i PXPtarl Vtao* ftrm rtmma Bri| Frmta
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    • 490 18 A CANADA-based engineering consultant firm is interested in entering a bid to conduct detailed design work and prepare tender documents for the construction in the Laem Chabang deep sea port project. This was disclosed by vice president H A Mann of Swan
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    • 164 18 BETHLEHEM Steel Corporation has signed a letter of intent to seU its repair facility in New York to Braswell Shipyards of Charleston, South Carolina. The sale of the «-acre yard, New York's largest ship repair facility, is expected to be finalised by die
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    • 224 18 Reuter BRITISH Petroleum is in the process of completing the sale of five product carriers it placed on the shipsale market in early last month, tanker brokers in said. BP is negotiating the sale of five product carriers, a BP spokesman said without giving
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    • 706 18 AFP ALTHOUGH freight market conditions remain extremely weak, rates appeared to have stabilised last week with small gains. Chinese chartering reappeared after a month's absence with wide-ranging interest covering enquiry for tonnage from Australia, the Black Sea, British Columbia, Europe and Peru, to cover cargoes of paper, fertiliser,
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    • 1661 18 CHARTERING remained fairly quiet In moat sector* of the freight market on Monday with little significant change in rates, shipbrokers said. from the US Golf to Japan reverted to U5514.75 for teasels of about 50,000 dwt after receiving $14J0 at the end of last week, while soyabean meal
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    • 293 19 THE first floating dock to be built in Brunei slide silently down its slipway recently into the Belait River. The dock, which took the Kuala Belait Shipyard 18 months to build, was v launched from its Tanjung Rasau yard about 1.6 kilo- metres up river from the
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    • 521 19 Lloyd's List TEAMS of emissaries for private enterprise are to be despatched to Third World countries, in an effort to blunt the campaign for state control of bulk shipping. Experts will seek to identify the type of advice such nations
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    • 161 19 Reuter THE UN opened a three-week meeting aimed at limiting flag of convenience ships, but three of the largest use?s, the US, Panama and Liberia, boycotted the session, delegates said. The meeting, sponsored by the UN Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad), continues
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    • 135 19 Reuter THE potential for economic and international trade growth for 12 selected Far East countries is much larger than for Japan, H P Drewry (shipping consultants) Ltd said. In a study of trade and shipping in South Korea, Hongkong, Taiwan, China, Singapore, Indonesia, India, Thailand, Philippines,
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    • 5242 24 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDPIE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port
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    • 730 25 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator Godowns for LCL Cargo FCL Movement Schedule Location Takarin Arthur Maerak Medlterranea OsakaM N Obukhova Ever Promoter Bunga Dahlia Swire Star KotaSurla Arlberg White Star As P&troos Cont Argent Or Importer AustStar P Mckinley AJKlros
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    • 1654 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B tiMplip Shpg Singapore Shpg Corporation (S) Euro-Asu Line (PN KL PK) AXi<i CmMmt Continental Feeder* (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Lint (PK PN) Afra-Earasla Um Transgroup Pte Ltd (S)
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    • 461 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Koto Cantik Ned Albany Perils Ocean Resources Rajah Brooke Gemlock Benjamas Par East Pilot Great Fortune Ned Bangkok No6Donam River Ogbese Silver Star Sun Eternal Sun Way Toyofujl Maru 8/9 3/4 20W 25/6 21 6/7 35/6 23/4
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    • 209 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 (FAR 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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    • 248 17 ORD Ll r UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG' i tj.'iii i EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Ln<H tor (3/12). Damnum (6/12). I (9/12). Dubai (12/12), MM (15/12) (19/12). Abu Dhabi (21/12), mi (23/12). Kuwait (25/12), (27/12) (27/12), Damnum (29/12), R (31/12). Data 2/1) Mb (4/1). Dubai (6/1). Bahram (31/12), I Abu
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    • 427 17 IRAQI LINE /SO STJ'f f*'f*r«lSf »C« SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE BAGHDAD 0 A AQABA All other Iraqi destinations with through B/Ls Agents UNIPACIf IC TRANS TNADiMG A6HCT PTE ITO TEI. 9U344 5 LINES) SINGAPORE MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UA PACIFIC. OULF, ATLANTIC. BAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS 14-15/*****-17/11 25-21/11 22-23/11
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    • 506 18 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ToEurw From Eutopk 2) Kbw| 3) Imh 4) Wtm 5) U H 11/11 17/10 21/11 M/U SaM M kNrt U/U 4/12 14/11 15/11 17/11 22/11 10/12 21/11 22/11 24/11 25/11 14/12 21/11 29/11 1/12 2/12 22/12 1) OMm, Stock Ma. (Mi. Mm*. 2) Cip—«M. Aarta. 3)
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    • 293 18 yAmashita COMTAN USA/CANADA n W 11/11 mm bM ivu a/u a/u t a/u a/u i/u p. 11/U M/U > tvu a/u a/u a/u li MIDDL P S T CONVENTIONAL SERVICES \B&.PanAsia Line. Ltd. TO/mOM JAPAN AT AGENTS: SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD OPTORG CO (M) SDN BHD Main Offic* ?2124?2 »5
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    • 685 19 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapoie to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINf RSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT 11/12 M/ 12 M/ 12 21/12 CONTAIN!RSHIP SERVICE EROM UK CONTINENT a Imb r<m uu tw M/U 11/11 li/U am am am am mm <am am
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    • 628 20 Hapag-Lloyc Mwte| tiprtu (a<p MM OuUßif 5/12 7/12 12/12 14/12 20/12 22/12 24/12 27/12 31/12 2/1 5/1 1/1 EXPORTS B haven Rdam leHavi Antwerp 9/12 10/12 12/12 12/12 18/12 20/12 24/12 25/12 27/12 30/12 31/12 3/1 3/1 4/1 6/1 10/1 11/1 13/1 trinstupntflt cargo tor CASIBBFAN WfST MMS »ia Hamburg
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    • 699 21 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA KOTA BAHABAT 30-1/12 3-10/1 13-13/2 30-31/3 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE kotamakmur rwrniiw vi.-« Aaaba, KOTACAMTK HWldlM Adaa/ VJL-4M Aatk* KOTA CAHAYA |T/»NH VJL-4W •"Mr COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE KOTABAKTI Mil Karachi, Kuwait, I A 17/I*l PAKA 2/4 0 SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES KOTA RAJA V.W-381.
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    • 1247 22 I*/'Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE fEEDCR VESSEL STOK MOTIO VESSEL M EMERALD VlB 14 No. KISO MARU V 63 K PIONEER VI4 19 Not JAPAN AMBROSE V 67 I BMOGE VI? 26 No. NEW YORK MARU ¥6? •ho cab BOSTON 4 1m PMUIHJHM tan (ft BAITMOK I
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    • 503 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Fp« f. Mm| MIDBICCMT ***** If Nat II Nr CANOLM P IMl7— It Nm Venal Laa*« al Rata Kaufcab wuLooE/rwm/ MMV/ m (AVON) KNLOOE/rMK/ AMnOP/*<AWN) 4, ■BOOBOIT FBI CQNTMEI SERVICE kcMN FCt/ICI I* USA Eaat A Mot Cost Pann, Canßhaaa ao4 Eart Canada
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    • 634 23 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTI FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE mtmaer at td e *C£ Comortun STRAITS/AUSTRALIA RO-RO CONTAINER SERVICE *m o co-u^ AUSTRALIA: BMSBANE 28/11 10/12 24 SYDHY 30/11 12/12 26 2 31, 2 15/12 1 2 18/12 5 2 23/12 9 Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E. Malaysia
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    • 224 26 C.Y.Line (A mmvbm of lh« Ad Consortium) CHO YANG SHIPPING RUT CCRTAMEKSED SOW* TO BftOPC (*A SUEZ) I I'M Nmn IHihlMnntai AW mum mrkt nvlivii m/u vu vu t/u t/u vu u/u TUB 11/11 M/u u/u a/11 I ITS 2VU M/ll m vu vu i vu t/U ;vor 17/u lihi
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    • 465 26 MAGNA MARINE LINES Uir II j" 1f TO ft HUM SOWN Mtt WESTBOUND SERVICE r—M WTM-U MMTtRMO h_i7 miltm DMim»u (RLT 1915) NG9PORI FT. KBJNB LOIOMC FOR Ht am 9EUMON/OURBAN/ CAKTOMt/PE 14/11 REUMON/NONMSA OAKS SALAMI 19/12 15/12 REUMON/TAMATAVE/ DURRAN/CTN/ pe/elo 19/1/13 15/1/93 EASTBOUND SERVICE CrONH DURBAN STORE LOAMS FOR PASS
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