The Business Times, 25 November 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1182 60 CENTS
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  • 657 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH IMAGINE having to unpack, re-label and re-pack 48,000 umbrellas. Or, a general manager providing urgent translation services as a favour ta more than 30 clients in different countries. Or, secretaries trying to type in French. These are the
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  • 691 1  -  By MANO SABNANI and NAJEEB JARHOM GOLD Storage Holdings PLC, the giant food-baaed group incorporated in the United Kingdom, is planning to transfer its domicile to Singapore. Mr Michel N Buswell, the recently-appointed new chief executive of the diversified group, disclosed this to
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  • 108 1 DTIBAOO, a gsfieam—l has bsaght a M per «eat ia^HaTaaa << Is!MT, IMs Is Mraee* first felt has hesn tradtag wtth Bat It will not hs the lest ta he iSHfSa the peedfcfllty veMag ia the earreat paM-ep eapttal ef $4.41 nrilneals raised te $16
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  • 290 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG MANUFACTURING accounted for the bulk of the Increase in bank loans and advances la September. The Monetary Authority of Singapore's (MAS) latest monthly statistical release showed that in contrast to the small amounts borrowed since the beginning
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  • 178 1 THE National Computer Board does not and cannot stand alone if it is to develop Singapore into a software centre. It "needs inputs from the (computer services) Industry and needs to work closely with the industry," said Dr Tay Eng Soon, the Minister of State
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 71 1 AFP SINGAPORE and the European Economic Community (EEC) have reached a bilateral agreement on restraining textile shipments to the community in the period 1983-86, an EEC commission official said yesterday. Singapore is the fourth member of the Association of South-east Asian Nations to conclude this kind of deal
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    • 73 1 Reuter TWO Japanese companies have contracted to import Jointly about 292,000 barrels (46,349 kilolitres) of bunker fuel oil from Singapore for early December delivery, Kanematsu Gosho Ltd, a trading bouse, said. The companies, Kanematsu Gosho and Idemitsu Kosan Co Ltd, declined to disclose the price or name
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    • 59 1 Reuter ORIENT Overseas Container (Holdings) Ltd (OOCL) said it plans to acquire property, insurance and shipping interests from certain companies in which the Tung family has direct or indirect equity interests or management involvement for a total US$l.3 billion. It said the acquisition will be satisfied wholly
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    • 58 1 Reuter THE Sabah government dropped plans to build a Ms3oo million copper smelter, a state official said. Azizan Hussain, director of state development, told an economic conference in Kota Kinabalu low copper prices and insufficient ore sup- ply from Malaysia's only copper mine at Mamut, 121 km
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    • 82 1 Reuter THE Bank of Japan yesterday announced it has dropped its policy of keeping short-term interest rates in Japan relatively high through market intervention to narrow differentials between Japanese and US interest rates. Bank officials said the policy, initiated last March to defend the yen against the
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    • 57 1 UPI THE shareholders of Israel's El A 1 Airline yesterday voted to disband and sell the once-proud national carrier. The decision by the shareholders in Tel Aviv came after the failure of negotiations with the company's pilots, who refused to agree to a management demand to
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    • 82 1 AP ISRAELI Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir testified in Jerusalem yesterday that early warnings which reached him of wrongdoing by Lebanese Christian militiamen in the Beirut Palestinian refugee camps "did not bother me," and be did not check out the reports. Shamir's account to the Judicial commission investigating the
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  • 123 1 UPI Nakaaeae wea an averparty prismry yerterday, sMhftsg It vtrtaaly eertats he wB hsesaM Japan's next Mr Nakasene wea M per eent er MM7S ef the 7144 M DesweraS and better* ssrv«s**gJP*lme lass for t*e retas ef the rnfiag party was IMb SrSiiik?»
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  • 422 1  -  By ROY MACKIE THE Gatt ministerial meeting started officially in Geneva yesterday with strong pleas by the opening speakers (or unanimity at views and perceptions. All three opening speakers tried valiantly to set the stage for constructive discussion among the 88 member states that
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  • 106 1 SINGAPORE yesterday urged members of the General Agreement oo Tariffs and Trade to make a firm political commitment to its rules aw} principles to arrest the present disastrous slide towards protectionism. For unless there is s strong and unequivocal statement of political will by all contracting
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 221 2 Reuter THE Bank of Spain cannot continue its present level of support for the peseta for more than two months, thereby Increasing pressure to devalue the currency. Madrid market and banking officials on Tuesday said the US dollar has risen about 20 per cent
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    • 607 2 AMERICAN Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said the world's financial system is in a "very precarious situation" because of the increasing number of developing nations unable to repay their enormous foreign debts. Regan said he is "worried" about the international situation, which some financial experts
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    • 219 2 Reuter THE UK government should consider urgent action to encourage the issuance of corporate bonds in order to help prevent money supply growth above its targets early in the coming economic recovery. UK stockbroker W Greenwell and Co said the government should consider adopting a
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    • 390 2 THE Japanese bond market is likely to firm further after gaining ground on Monday on the US discount rate cut to 9 per cent and the yen's sharp recovery against the dollar, bond managers in Tokyo said. On Monday, the benchmark 8 per
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    • 273 2 Reuter CANADA'S U5522.2 billion financing requirement (or the current fiscal year is almost met. and no problems in raWng the balance are expected. In June the requirement was put at $17.1 billion, but Finance Minister Marc Lalonde last month said the recession had increased Ottawa's funding
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    • 298 2 Reuter THE price of gold is likely to climb gradually to around USJSOO a troy ounce in 1983. Paul Jeanty, a managing director of Samuel Montagu and Co Ltd, said in Hongkong the metal closed at Just over $404 on Tuesday. He said the gradual
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    • 149 2 Reuter INTEREST rates in the US and West Germany will fall further next year, West German wiring Association (BDB) president Harald Kuehnen said. He said that in West Germany, there is a pause in the process of reducing rates but capital market rates
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 166 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank .rate* as at close on Nov M: U8DOv«jBpt) 7 days 1 month 9H 9 2 months 99/16 97/18 3months 911/19 99/16 6 months 91V10 919/16 9 months 191/19 915/16 12 months 10V 10H DM. HM 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months 1
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      • 22 2 THE average rate ai which major Singapore banhs are curreally prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.42 per cent.
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      • 36 2 RANGE tf frto to aftar to ty d comt liuu— m 1 MrM: Overnight: iv. Call d*p«Ms: IV. a—km S-mooUi lli/16 TrMaury Mils 91/li 3-month 6% Bank Mils M 6H SmonttwCD •H (moaUuCD Ik IDkM
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      • 41 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount bouses to tender (or a total of $150 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Nov 29 to Dec J. Each tender must not be for less-than $250,000.
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      • 82 2 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed at a three-month low of 252.90 yen in active trading, after opening at 256.80 following the New York close of 256.75/85. Trading volume was a very active $2.06 billion. The dollar for immediate delivery last traded at 256.00 yen,
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      • 452 2 THE US dollar suffered i slight setback on the local foreign exchange yesterday after seeing significant improvement the day before. Fluctuations, however, were kept within a narrow range and trading was thin. Against the local dollar, the US currency clowd at JmoTtlTand 2 2095*05 range. OMM«k>taß/isa r Two
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      • 288 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday recovered marginally in moderate late trading to close narrowly mixed compared with overnight New York levels. Total sales for the day was recorded at 219 lots while kerb volume at 112 lots. Prompt closed slightly lower at US$4O3/406 an ounce compared with 404.50/ 406.50
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      • 43 2 Maa PH New York 8.9TB 9 25B IMS 9 33S Zurich 925B 9 MB 9 35S 9.CSS Singapore WW 8 SOB I 9.30B 9 00S 9 30S dating prk *1 in US dollars a troy oune ■l Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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      • 33 2 Banknote rates yesterday: Singapore 3.00/3.02 US 6.63/6.65 Burma 1.50/2J0 UK -10-50/10.70 Brunei 2.99/3.01 India 5.70/6.00 Indonesia 0.94/0.99 Japan 2.615/2.625 W Germany 2.62/2.64 Korea 0.73/0.83 Malaysia 2.80/2.82 Thailand 29.60/29.90 Philippines 0.09/0.71 Taiwan —16.30/16.50
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 377 3 A SINGAPORE Manufacturer» 1 Association (SMA) trade team, which returned from West Asia recently with several million dollars worth of orders, expects more sales of $35 million over the next 12 months. The mission, which was in Dubai, Doha, Kuwait and Riyadh from
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    • TRADE TALK
      • 174 3 has commissioned one of the largest computer-controlled lathes of its kind for Sunbeam Trading A Engineering Co Pte Ltd (Steco), a local company serving the shipbuilding and repair industry. The Dainichi M 132 computer-numeric control (CNC) turning machine and chucker from Japan is designed for cutting hard
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      • 102 3 manufac- turer of abrasives is looking for an agent in Singapore. Dr Hanns Joachim Schwaas, managing director Of Bergin Abrasives Pty Ltd, one of the five Austra- li&n companies which took part in the recent Metal Asia 82 at the World Trade Centre, said: "We want to appoint
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      • 187 3 of Japan chose Singapore for their recent parts conference. The three day confer- race was held at the Goodwood Park Hotel from Nov 11-13. It was attended by 30 participants representing Toyota distributors in nine countries Malaysia, Thailand, Tmlonrsli. Philippines, Brunei, Hongkong, Taiwan, Papua New Guinea and
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    • 264 3 A JAPANESE contractor, Tobishima Corporation, has been fined a total of $12,000 by a magistrate's court for three offences under the Factories Act. The offences, which happened in September 1980, resulted in the death of a construction worker and injuries to three others. The court was told
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    • 306 3 KONE ELEVATOR, part of the Kone Corporation of Finland, has clinched a $7 million contract to instal 36 units of lifts in Hong Fok's industrial complex in Henderson Road. This comes hot on the beds of the corporation's Joint venture with Far EastLevingston Shipbuilding to produce
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    • 494 3 SEMINARB AND COUBBEB Nov 24-25: Exporting Techniques, Shangri-La Hotel, ExecComm Organising and Management Centre Nov 25-26: Rewarding Staff Performance, Cuppage Centre, NPB Nov 25-26: Consequential Lo4s Insurance, Singapore Insurance Training Centre Wing On Life Building, Singapore Insurance Training Centre Nov 26-29: Personnel Management for Supervisors, York Hotel, Humana
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    • 179 3 PRECISION Component and Equipment Co, a distributor of electronic parts and equipment, has added a new line of products to its business. The company was recently appointed regional agent for R Bradley Motor Holdings Ltd, a British manufacturer of heavy equipment and municipal vehicles.
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    • 479 3  -  By LEE YOKE MENG "A SOUL Marching" process Is probably the first step an Asian company should take when it cons triers a Joint venture with an international partner, said Miss Lilia R Bautista Mia Bautista, the governor of the Philippine Board
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 229 4 In this week's issue: Reports and forecasts of TIME'S new Pacific Board of Economists. In 1969 TIME Magazine created a Board of Economists to track, analyze and forecast trends in the U.S. economy. The idea proved so successful that, a few years later, a European Board of Economists was created.
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 593 5 AP BOEING Co of the US yesterday announced the sale of 10 Boeing 737-200 Jetliners to China for about US$l6O million and said it plans to have more of its airplane parts made in China. Meanwhile. Hu Yizhou, the deputy director general
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    • 394 5 UK CHANCELLOR of the Exchequer Geoffrey Howe said Britain cannot solve its basic lack of competitiveness by a policy of currency depreciation. He told a parliamentary committee hearing that policy had been tried in the 1960s and failed. Howe faced repeated questions
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    • 300 5 AP COMMUNIST party chief Yuri Andropov has warned Soviet factory managers they face demotion unless they tighten labour discipline and produce more goods. Manpower shortages, job turnover, absenteeism and shortages of raw materials caused by poor distribution and boarding have long been cited
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    • 219 5 AP WIDESPREAD fears that this week's world trade conference would develop into a struggle between rich and poor countries have not materialised, according to its chairman, Canadian External Affairs Minister Allan J Maceachen. "It is noteworthy and welcome that this conference has not become a NorthSouth confrontation,"
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 374 5 Agencies A COUP attempt in Ghana has been crushed and the country has been put under an overnight curfew. According to an official broadcast by Accra Radio, Ghanaian leader flight-lieu-tenant Jerry Rawlings said on Thursday "loyal troops have successfully defeated an attempt to overthrow this regime". OFFICIALS
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    • 332 5 AP PRESIDENT Reagan will aik Congress to raise the tax on petrol to finance repairs of America's deteriorating highways in hopes of boosting the US economy. The proposal, which has already received advanced support from congressional leaders, comes amid continuing recession with America's
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    • 482 5 WARNING ON TRADE BARRIERS AP US Commerce Secretary Malcalm Baldrige in Washington yesterday said Japanese barriers to American imports are wearing down resistance to anti-Japan trade legislation in Congress. "We're going to have to see some major steps by the Japanese to open their
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  • 441 6 FRANCE has truly entered the realms of fantasy by asking the businessmen of Singapore, a country that speaks four languages and numerous dialects, to add French to the list as a prerequisite for any future contracts between companies in the two countries. These contracts will now have to
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  • 6123 6  - Cold Storage past, present, future It started back in 1903 as a company selling meat. Then it moved into the ice cream and bread business and finally into food retailing. Cold Storage has come a long way, as Business Times' Companies Editor MANO SABNANI and reporter NAJEEB JARHOM were given
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 178 9 tUNCSE Pisdaes Exefcaage, Magadan, am ctakf prices |ar Ml kg yesterday. f*f if I—t tU: Bulk fob «53.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob HOS.OO sellers, new drum fob $110.00 sellers. Ospta: Mixed (looae) $53 Igiyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $335.00 sellers, Sarawak
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    • 142 9 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday eased slightly on lack of buying interest in quiet trading. In Nov position, the south sector fell MSI and central was unchanged at M|73o per tonne respectively while in Dec south lost M 52.50 to MS74O and central was traded unchanged.
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    • 479 9 COPPU: Robusta coffee futures ended the morning •f or near the Mask» highs with set gains from Tuesday afternoon of £18 to £3 a tonne. 8UOAB: |Uw sugar futures ended a quiet morning £3 to £1 JO a tonne below Tuesday official close. Turnover was 1432 )oti of
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    • 323 9 HNGAPOBB: Yesterday's closing prices in SS per kilo, ex-godowm: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first claw (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.78, 100 per cent third class 0.73, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.«, Special 057.
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    • 52 9 THE STRAITS TDK prtee in Pun| ytiMay re■kHi the Omt level sf Mta.lS a klle, Maters saM. TV mwket wee npp*rted by the Mhr eteek manager wke aheerhed ■set M the ttepeeals, they ■li Taraever tipped to 1M per cent wee hulp ere, frsm 1M ti— m Teee*»y>
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    • 31 9 Rubber: Nov 24 Singapore: Dec: 177.60 cents (down IJM) cents) Malaysia: 189.50 cents (down 2.00 cente) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Oftical offering: 160 tonnes (down 30 tonnes)
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    • 182 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa jan: China Blue Phoenix 30b 2.345, 32a 3.040. 40s 3.230 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptoee gnats: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 249 9 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday cloeed slightly lower with December One RSS buyers quoted et 177 JO cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lack of buying support after an easier opening, they said. Afternoon prices last further
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    • 328 9 RAS prices In centi per kUo yesterday. Pt>| ki£i^ Buyers' So) Int. 1 R.S.S nrnmpl f.o.b. 179 JO tat I R S-S December 17L04 Int. 1 R-S S January IM S Int. 2 RS.S 14LS0 UK Coot 147 JO bit. S R-S.S M4J0 UK/Cont MUD tat. 4 R-S.S
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 772 9 WALL STREET stock prices closed Tuesday lower for the third consecutive trading day as investors showed concern that the near term dip in interest rates was stalled and that die economic recovery is (altering. Hie D-J industrial average closed under the 1,000 level tar the
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  • 1819 10 BID «ad offer prices officially lilted and kmttmm in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL AMM (148B)
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  • 2891 10 IMS Hick Low CMpujr Last Sale +orGr*s Dir Dir CTT Gr*s YTd Net P/E Vol (•000) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL v 300 233 308 330 141 391 410 330 340 132 210 203 06 130 106 340 Acma Alcorn Allied Choc BAT Bata Ben
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  • 1373 10 BID Ml MM prtoM ttßdaMf IM ud MM k ■< nyMt k it Ml» <| 4kMk(tM) ktmm (L4B LBB) (B> L«(M) L« (11) LB (D LB A CM. (1MB) ill omb imb) (i) urn d)i» mum kk(UB) ta (LB) (tt) LB (D LB (2) LB IM<lW| ■ml
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  • 79 10 HUME MmMm (MalayMa) MM: EGM to be held at Jalan 219, Off Federal Highway, Petaling Jaya, Selangor on Nov 25 at 2 pm KEMAYAN 00 Pal* Berhad: Seventeenth AGM to be held at 5E Fob Chong Building, 86 Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru on Nov 26 at noon to
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  • 409 10 drape la prtoea. 11l lis riMbiiMM fey fee Tlbmb JSmSSTtim *loat tbS rfrtjiy.!! or., .«.rsjjra Yistiilay*s slide was iph lngdy <ss is i>J» Sw»L* Per t>> pwHws eladlag" hLiu l ll!lOmW fee Dm Jmms IslslHrt Amp had ntoastod a total of aheat II AdsataraaldfeatMalsl Liinijuoi rJTStt!
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  • 500 10 SELLERS continued to dominate on the Lumpur Slock Exchange yesterday with trading activity remaining at a relatively slow pace. Sentiment remained depressed as local investors became weary of the weakening New York stock market. On Wall Street, share prices closed easier far the third consecutive nfssinn
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 358 11 HONGKONG SHARE PRICES IN Hongkong yesterday tended lower throughout the half-day trading session, and the Hang Seng index closed off 2.65 points at 789.92 after a loss of 0.96 by 1100 hrs, brokers said. Trading was scarce due to a lade of fresh incentives. The continued easiness
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    • 371 11 SHARE PRICES IN Sydney yesterday eased in quiet trading following the downturn of Wall Street overnight, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries index closed 4J2 points lower at 491.9, the industrial marker shed 4.7 to 626.3 and the resource indicator dropped 3J to 383.6. Among market leaders, BHP lost
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    • 428 11 PRICES IN Tokyo yesterday closed sharply lower in line with the continued fall on Wall Street and despite the yen's appreciation in Tokyo to a three-month high against the dollar, dealers said. The market average fell 54.79 to 7,846.77 on a moderate volume of 370 million
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    • 66 11 SHARE prices in Manila yesterday closed mixed on a lower turnover of 742,360 pesos compared with 1.8 million on Tuesday. rim nut hmci Lapanto B. MarlnduquaB Manual LIB -0.1 Loo* -aaae UB unch Ortantal B Phil Own— PhUai B JB unch 097 *OjOO Ptcop B 1 JO unch 1MB
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    • 128 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed slightly higher in selective trading centred around cement and finance stocks, dealers said. MOV* Bthta AoUMIBTtMl Aatanm *CSii°L ■iirtlt Bank M4 uneh Bui or Ayudtey* Ltd Bau 81km Bartl Jucfcar CharooncTbal Wlr» at rtmioM First Trust SB. 75 OoodyMhr Industrial FlnanOb Corp JaimfnthAn
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 418 11 Reuter THE HONGKONG Land Co Ltd has awarded the main HKJI.3 billion contract for the construction of the first two towers of its Exchange Square development on Hongkong island to Gammon Building Construction Ltd. Gammon Building is a 50/50 Joint venture between Jardine Matheson
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 229 11 Harnessing the manufactured wealth at Gebeng Industrial Estate a a® «c--n A* T- K: m di f5 ri* v: f iJ Mil rja vfc 1 ;c /J CT"7ilr^> V GEBENG PAHANG Industrial Estate gears itself to become the industrial heart of the east coast. 29km north of Kuan tan, the
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 151 12 Rises Indices Sy» Realms Island A Pn 506 905 >25 15 Nov 23 Nov 24 D Kuuiti an 10 BT Indicator: ***** *****2 1076 LJea Ho* 540 MO 500 420 10 +5 4.4 ST Industrials: ST Finance: 737.46 1717.9 732J5 1711.83 PMC +4 ST Hotels: *0.22 msi U AC
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    • Article, Illustration
      187 12 THE selling tide was stemmed at the Singspore stock exchange yesterday as Investors gave haying sappert in aftornsen trading. As a result, earlier lssses were trimmed at the elesing bell. Reflecting this, the Straits Times Industrial Index, which had dipped 1.43 paints at the naan clese, (ell hy
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    • 51 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday Week Ago 19US1 810.79 Tuesday 814.1 Monday 817.9 WNk A|o 818J AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday Tuesday Week Ago DOW JONKS AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS 888 3 ..SG Tuesday 800.98 Monday 1000.00 Week Ago 1008.00 ALL ORDINARIB8 HJLHANG SKNG Wednesday 789.92 VTVUUVSURJ Tuesday Week Ago T W.I 498.
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  • 622 12 SAMPOERNA Holdings, a Singapore-based company controlled by the Llem family, will bold under 30 per cent of Malaysia Textile Industries after completion of the latter's parchase of Agaliem, Fuco Realty, and Ming Ming. MTI is proposing to take over the three companies for
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  • 173 12 PAPER Praduete (Malaya) has requested the Kuala Lumpur Stock to grant it a waiver (ram disclosing the details of the loan to finance the acquisition of Chandan Development Corporation and Teraju Usaha. It said the banks concerned have indicated that they would not like the details to be
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  • 270 12 THE Malaysian Capital Issues Committee has approved Synthetic Resins (M) Bhd's one-tor-two rights at MH JO each and the acquisition of Development Securities Sdn Bhd (or $29.1 million. The company said its register will be closed from Dec 16 to 22 for the purpone of
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  • 181 12 CHEMICAL C—pasy «f Malayrta BM (CCM) has slashed total Mftim* fa The a ilisii far UB fprtst a Baal U per eeat (21 per eeat prevfaaaly) aad aa Interim af I*4 per east (M per cmt), all has tax. CCM's |ii ■■fairy
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  • 36 12 TRADING to Leaag HwU r£rSra rcptrt H—l, tor, tori kMgkl >»f (TMB Mr U aLi «■i wu gggy hrapia^hrtt» Lr ThOm l!i aJi etoiHWtl— will to mgkt •i. PUttM eeiryEr tolUlaTMri^.
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  • 790 12 THE market opened mixed with an easier bias in quiet trading yesterday, dealers add. The Financial Times Index at Item was down 19 points at <13-1-Sentlment in equities was dampened by farther losses an Wall Street on Tuesday night and among the tenters, Beecham was down te at
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  • 438 12  -  Companies Editor: fcbno Satonani By SIOW LI SEN MBF Holdings Bhd haa run into a snag yaver some of its proposed property acquisitions. But the group is not giving up lyYesterday, MBF announced that the proposed purchase of three property companies
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  • 427 12 SEVERAL major Malaysian corporations have set up an-investment and trading venture to explore the potential offered by the South Pacific Islands. Among the giants named in the Joint venture are Pernas, Petronas, Sime Darby, Malaysian Mining Corporation (MMC), Multipurpose Holdings, Malayan United
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  • 208 12 IT HAS been some time now since Straits Trading Co announced the sale of its entire stake of 173,151 stock units in Hongkong Tin PLC, comprising 28.86 per cent of the tatter's capital, at MSB per unit, to Myiaa Ltd, which undertook "to comply with all requirements of the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 37 12 would you like an office in Ocean Building For immediate occupation right in the heart of town, please call Foong Kok Meng, telephone *****51 X 111 Ocean Properties Pte Ltd (A member of the Straits Steamship Croup)
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    • 68 12 "INSURANCE? THOMAS-ROBERT, of course! They're the experts you should talk to. Extremely professional in their approach, and incredibly efficient in handling difficult claims. Can't think of anyone else better, really. Can you?" THOMAS-ROBERT INSURANCE BROKERS PTE. LTD. THOMAS ROBFRT ALWAYS ONf STEP »Hf AO 2508.25 th Floor, International Plaza Anson
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 OUTLOOK far today: Showers in several areas in the morning and afternoon. Report for 24 hum priar to 7J9 pm n N»v U at tfce airpart: Maximum temperature 32.1 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 24.4 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 3.36 Rainfall in millimetres 4.8 Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 354 13 Lloyd's List THE Indian Ministry of Shipping is willing to offer Indian shipping a minimum of 40 per cent of the dry -overseas cargo, without resorting to legislation compelling private shippers to support Indian ships. The willingness was expressed by the Minister
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    • 512 13  -  By JUNE LIM FROTA Oceanica Brasileiera has placed its seventh conventional ship in its liner service between South America and the Far East. The 14,319 dwt new building, Frotasingapore, is currently in Jakarta and will be calling at Singapore within the next few
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 91 13 AFP ONE of the world's largest container ships, the 40,600-ton Lincoln of American President Lines, came to anchor at Yokohama port on Tuesday on its inaugural voyage across the Pacific. The ship, with a loading capacity of 2,500 containers, each 20 feet cube, can carry 7,000 tons
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    • 717 13 Wpptag Uh P*f* CM SUpptac Um P^ce CM Achipelego Shpg vm 1 Franco- Belg m 4/5 AIM vm 1 Frata NVOC VI S Ahreokiel Liner VI 3 Freight Links Frota V 3 All tram vn V 1 Alpac VI s Globe Line VI 4 Angonave vn 3
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    • 1320 14 algesia Algiers Oct 31st. belays of 6-8 days, about 15 vessels waiting. ANGOLA Luanda Nov 3rd. Berthing delays of 1-2 days. Lobito Nov 2nd. No waiting times. ARGENTINA Buenos Aires Oct 25th. 12 vessels discharging, 15 loading and 6 repairing. Necochea Oct 25th. No vessels in port or
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    • 1557 14 GRAIN chartering was slightly more active on Tuesday out of US east coast ports with freight rates mostly holding steady to fractionally easier, shipbrokers said. A 52,000 tonner with grain from the US Gulf to Japan paid U5515.75, down 25 cents, while $16 was agreed from the Gulf
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    • 372 14 Reuter IRAQ'S fresh attacks on shipping in the Gulf have failed to frighten off the oil companies it says are propping up Iran's war budget by buying Iranian oil. Oil industry sources said they had reports of tankers loading on Wednesday
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    • 220 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits Japan and the member lines: ACE (PAR EAST EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS AUSTRALIA):
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    • 384 15 Lloyd's List THE shipbuilding crisis has struck a blow to the world's most competitive nation. Foreign orders placed with South Korean yards have plummeted 72 per cent in the first nino months o( the year. Concerned Korean shipyard leaders are thought to
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    • 97 15 AFP THE Far Eastern Freight Conference, which represents shipowners operating in Asia, began a two-day meeting with rubber shippers in London on Tuesday to future freight rates. It is widely known that the shippers are strongly against any rate rise at this time, when world demand
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    • 5758 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port
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    • 749 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Ever Lucky *****E 25.11.82 2359 Green Asia 49 0700-0600 L4 Anro Australia ***** 26.11.82 2300 Jardine 49 1000-1100/2300-2359 H2/H2 1100-1300/2200-2300 L2/L2 0600-0600/0400-0500 H2/L2 Ming Cheer 43E 26.11.82
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    • 1868 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AMltlr Cmtltr Continental Feeders (Si Cargo Freight (PK). APEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Alr*-RvMii Liar Tran&group Pte Ltd (S) Ahraahtri Unr hnto Kin Shpg (S). AJ Navigattaa Praia Shpg
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    • 1059 22 Lloyd's List TWO leading US container carriers, Sea-Land Service and American President Lines (APL), are producing much improved profits in 1962 even though trade flows on key routes have moved into depression. Sea-Land, the RJ Reynolds Industries' subsidiary, has produced a better than
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    • 504 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Almln 47 Y Fung alongside 25.1132/0700 Araf ura Career 5 Sunshlp alongside 25.1132/1500 Cherry Man Is 28 Llan Soon alongside 25.1132/1200 Iran Nahad 33 Slnose alongside 25.1132/0600 Kanlkkar 1/2 Leo alongside 25.1132/1500 Kota Perwira 10 PIL alongside
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 338 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P.Kebng/Keelunf/Busan/lnchon Fm: Busan/H.Kong/Banfkok Tel S'pore: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 Orient Overseas CcmlcjMeA Line FUU.Y CONT ABUSED SERVICE TO EUMVE (VIA SUEZ) La 29/11 1800 MRS r.MM| Sport 28 11 21/11 2/12 8/12 13/12 18/12 24/12 2/1 7/1
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    • 278 13 I skai.Oßl) UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) BN KhAILKAN ¥47 Dam mam (21/12). Jubail (24/12). Kuwart (28/12). Dubai (3/1). Abu Dhabi (4/1) iubail (29/12). Dammam (31/12). Bahrain (2/1), Doha (4/1), Abu Dhabi (6/1). Dubai (8/1). Kuwait (10/1) Kuwait (18/1). Jubad (20/1). Dam mam (22/1). Abu Dhabi (24/1). Dubai (26/1)
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    • 13 13 SHIPPING Sehedale CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acta fer Whem SHIPS Ib P»rt REGIONAL Weather
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    • 366 13 cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents: IMNCIRC 11MB t TMHM AGENCY PTE. LIB. Teh *****4 (5 lines} SINGAPORE C 3 I MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UA PACIFIC, OULT, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS 3 CLOSMG TMES: CY 2Mi
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 497 14 NOTICES */),$+}?_$_;{'<=/!&$+~'>_\`,:)[ TOKO LIMB IN HEM WOOD" *1 erteed a IMb Nnr 12. Cowaigima of all rltnrprl cargo—a? tlx above raptionafl vwd are notified that the General Survey will be bald on the 30th Novem bar, 82 at Juroof Port Godown No. 1 from 10.00 am to 3.00pm. No further
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    • 379 14 V'Cf. W VIkTWP yAmashita-shinnihon line JIlOl CONTAMCRKRyiCII USA/CANADA n. inii n ,>fc Hi a riCfTiC ffOTTn Wftl M«m »i «a Li Mte VI VI M*i IVI 11/1 Atlantic/ n LAAI DM a/12 M/U VI VI Mi 1/1 12/1 ta 21/1 24/1 Mi a/u a/u 1/12 p. 7/12 VU IVI2 h
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 962 15 The Straits Steamship Group Overseas Containers Limited [CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONT'NfNT QCL S3 24/12 1/1 2/1 7/1 17/1 a/i »/i •1/2 49/2 Br«o I ta 23/12 24/12 21/12 29/12 VI 4/1 Li Hm 24/12 31/12 4/1 7/1 12/1 22/1 21/1 34/1 •4/2 14/2 S'ta 14/12 24/12 34/12 31/12 VI
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    • 253 15 Heung-A Shipping Co., Ltd. 18 PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT AS FROM 28TH DECEMBER 1982 WE WILL BE ACCEPTING CONTAINERISED A CONVENTIONAL CARGO TO CALCUTTA AND CHITTAGON6 ONCE A MONTH AGENTS NOTUK AGENCIES PTE LTD. TEL: 2224TT1 Franco Belguin Services m th 'h hr -,T l /l. Mr f- 1 if/
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 574 16 |jt Hapag-Lloyd 10 CONTENT UK T*|tlo| S'nn fWKij T s too 21/11 29/11 4/12 11/12 11/12 20/12 21/12 2S/12 4/1 Aiso accepting transhipment caffo to# CARIBBEAN W€ST INOIfcS **a Hamburg io Ornate IM **'H HJRiltt MOmmw S'oore PH Pen Bilbao Genoa H ouf| B Ha«en Rdam Anteeip It/12 24/12 27/12
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    • 489 16 MC.Sline *$A( A inirunt COMMA rHAI CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUS AN STORE P KtUnt VEGA 179W/IME ?8MNo» 302 Dk AITNR 183N 184E ?6 28 Ot 29 310K STORE HK I SUNNY OCCAM V 0110 14D*t 17 220K 2 PEWWC MCHON 2 5 0k 14 0K 13 In S3 «T Sin*
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    • 357 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCt?TIC FCt ft la CARGO FOR: v no nt un m im E««L«4 27/11 7/12 11/12 21/12 22/12 23/12 25/12 EnrM|« 1/12 24/12 24/12 2«/12 21/12 31/12 E*e> LacAy 15/12 11/12 24/12 t/1 1/1 14/1 12/1 IVI «iso tccvriK la/rat Fa/fa la GOTKMUW AARHMS.
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    • 955 16 nun NTMTM>TW a/2 Ok J/SDot HTOKYIM 4/f Dk BFS S C Agents in Matoyvo BOOSTE AD SHAPING TEI NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELAKIG *****1/8 PENANG *****1 /8 CompanM Argentina o« finmril' lirtefCOMinomal >»A A mir? A S C I F "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOMMG FOi DURBAN MONTTVDEO BUENOS AMES MB PONIE OH
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    • 307 16 w r>. US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE Ml |i Mi 11 i SMGAPORE P.KELANG PENANC LOAD FOR VORTEX BREEZE »/ll 1/12 KAAACH SOUTHERN CROSS I 20/12 22/12 KARACHI MO(TS SaSAPOK SMO9 MAHTDC Ml 110 Til 22*1144/7 A *****?# BOOK* SEANAT SHTfMC COMPANY TEL *****52 3 KUALA
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 817 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) iczaEzzac i KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA BAMABAT 29W/30C I D .0.15/12 20-22/12 20-31/12 2-3/1 33W/34E 1 23-24/1 20-31/1 7-0/2 11-12/2 4- 5/3 10-12/3 10-21/3 23-24/3 AOABA' 5-7/1 14-10/2 E 3T 27-20/11 17-10/1 20-27/2 7-0/4
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    • 761 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS com WO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE H WIG BHAVfN ROAM HAW SOTON Tali* Bit U****MBan Fratotol Uprau 5*,, B'to»a« H»»r« B*n.afa 21/11 Oanavoa 27/12 30/12 31/12 3/1 Saw* Star »/12 Banantr 2/1 J/1 4/1 (/I HUM BMK WBURG B HAVfN KDAN HAVH SOTON OMana Upraaa Kaaaplto* mtp/
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    • 524 17 ScanDutchtt WEEKLY EXPRESS COMT EP/UK/NC/SCAN SERVICE P UM| rMM| fmtn fat* 8 DAttIA c ACI SU *11 A PWLAS SM ANSON hi fart I PINAGA A PtGASUS 77/11 3 1? OtNVALLA »/ll ANSON 2/1? DAHLIA A raOCKSS4/i; 12/1? S STAR l/l? ANSON 1/1? rtNACA r aa 12/12 17/12 KIAH 11/12
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    • 422 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FORTHBAHK MEADOWBANK SPORE R'DAJmI HULL HMBG 4 Jon 30 Jon 2 Feb 6 Fob 22 Jon 17F«b 19 Fob 24 Fob Lines U.S. GULF MRECT SERVICE (Itew Orleans Motrifr Houston Galveston) (Auiplhl bMk tar IQUTTOS *'nto Ortaw) U.S. NEST COAST SERVICE T/S ate KM (Lea*
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1044 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. [EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE IfCAUFORNIA Dec 11 lan 19 lan Dec 20 lan 26 Jan 22 ton ton 29 ton 2 Feb PACIFIC NORTHWEST St Ami VAN B C PORTLAH) 22 Dec 23 Dec 27 Dec 1 ton 3 ton 6 ton 7 ton 8
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    • 797 18 (32 5S W CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER REEFER SERVICE LeM* tor LOS WOIS MR HUHCSCO SUTTU ItCQMft. VANCOUVO B C An»M| FCL/FCL Cwl—l P >«M| Support I Anftirs MOk ISMc 111* AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acc«M« Fa/fa Man PUMI S poo M M M Mm<ccwO MS' 1$ Ok
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    • 534 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES"! R <oti 601 ICB Building Shentor. Way S n<jar>of»- Tel *****22 272". 7 P Kelang Te! *****1 6 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES (NEWEST NO.l. HAEWOO S'pm L*m 2«Nw Bm 26 Nov Nrt 30 No* Jttfd LM*«F«n fvundae Shipping Co. lid. ASIA MERCHANT MARIN I SEti-CONTAIO SERVICE S'pore
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    • 450 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suite 2616 International Pia/a Ar.so'" Ra Singapore 020? Tt-i *****1 1 '0 i voaAiiA-um BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S parc P. Keia* f KATENDRECHT BBOli.. In Part M CMOUNE P. ***** 29 Nav 2i Not Vessel Lea** at KaU Kaufc* BOU.OGH/RDAM Mmof/ UK (AVON) BOULOGNE/tDMI/ ANTMDP/IK (AVON)
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 571 19 fe.NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A memDfr ot me ACf Consort'u' TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): STRAITS/AUSTRALIA RO-RO CO TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E. Malaysia A. AUSTRALIA S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 2300 25/11 La Cargo 1100 25/11 TO/FROM
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    • 504 19 TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTAINER LINE appointed aft: (UNCON SYSTEM (HK) LTD.) FCI/ICI TO DJULF A/ AST KM/ TEtCRAN/ K ABU. /tCLSMI FCLS OUT POLAM)/C2ECH/H GARY/ROMANA/YUGO/BUGARtA STOK HUM* CU VOSTOCMT (DM T») 21/11 r o*a*o* 2/12 11/12 1/12 K nmom M/ 12 11/12 UNICON SYSTEM LTD FCL/LCL TO WHAMPOA, GUANGZHOU SAGATRANS TRANSPORTS INTERNATIONAL
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    • 913 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SJNSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lvws) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M S SHAMKAT NAN SOON SON BM> IST ANO ?ND FLOOR **»S NM THONG SWPMG 23 WeM
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    • 125 19 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD j 90S t 1906 19tt> Fir Shenton House 3 Shenton Way S pore 0106 Tetepho* ??OSOBB <S lues) t 2M2535 Tele. «SJ«I39 »SHP RCGULM somen TO EAST MMJTSM ETA ETD OESTVMTKW NnMwHnc 7/12 9/12 KM/di/K. Mail Hunt Let IV In Pt 26/11 Muara/Lifcuan/Kotj Mnabaiu Sri
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 734 20 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTO. 20tm floor ocean building Singapore 0104 MARKETING *****2 13 L.N'Si GENERAL *****1 (22 LINE Si TELEX RS 2459S RS 2SS6B A 3 CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP Regional Container Miics 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK BERTHING 1300 HRS EVERY TUESDAY A SATURDAY
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 438 21 i-j. EGYPTIAN' INTERNATIONAL LINE (EILi EGYPTIAN FLAG OOPCTUI IT SUEZ m SERVICE TO EGYPT POUT SAB ALEXANDRIA) ZSL (DT» DK 13 DOT IM Ok a OJB fIJSB. J&2SB* Ok OK 21 Im 3 tat tall Jm II h DIRECT LINER SERVICE FROM EGYPT ttTfT WW a *SSI Tt h DbmkW
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    • 120 21 jjmr/ueo smm cmun (m.) in. By BANGKOK EXPRESS SVC (Ftt t La) am Km BUBS UK (ititrtMm SVC) esse. 9 Cm 7 1/12 CmimS 11/12 Caiiv 12 24/12 WT Sit 127 5/1 12® 11/1 S2C 11/1 B K 13/1 21/1 12/12 2S/1 2/2 25/1 21/1 2/2 25/1 TEL: *****77/88 Tx:
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 277 22 HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BHD. ft UN CUNGGAH Off II *1 VHOt KH If I }«o<W>6 <S IHf* ft>« Mi «1> HA i« REGULAR SAJLMGS TO ERST MALAYSIA PENANG r. KELANG Loading for ETA £TD ETA ETD •HKYATIV: 14/12 hi Nrt 21/11 KUCH. SBU "HATATI V: 15/S2 9/12 11/12 KUCH. SOU
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    • 167 22 MAGNA MARINE LINES lily',!/' :11 1' < 11 i'.>a TO I FKQM SOUTH AFWCA PT KELAHC LOADMG FOR RE UMON/MOMBASA DAKS SALAAM 11/12 BEIWOA/TAIHTAtt/ DUR6AN/CTN/ PE/ELD 22/12 REUMON/MOMBASA/ DARES SALAAM EASTBOUND SERVICE CTOIMI CUBAN STOK LOfKMC FOR KSSANC PASS WOT M-14E SM M M GEJOM VALDE3 Mlsf JM 31/11 W/MMMA/KEELUNG
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