The Business Times, 8 December 1982

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/VB2 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8,1162 60 CENTS
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  • 420 1 Reuter SAUDI Arabian Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani has surprised Opec watchers by again pledging to try to defend the current Opec reference price of US$34 a barrel in spite of prospects of a persistent world glut of crude oil in 1983. The
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  • 349 1 NEW MANUFACTURING investments this year have exceeded the Government's 1982 target of $13 billion. For the first 10 months of this year, the value of new manufacturing investments amounted to $1.52 billion, consisting of $1.04 billion foreign investments and $480 million local investments. In a written
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  • 442 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG and WANG LOOK KEAH BRITISH broker Leslie A Godwin has been appointed risk consultant for the $5 billion mass rapid transit project. The appointment came as a surprise to the insurance community which had tipped either the Insurance Corporation of
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  • 653 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG TUN TAN Stew Sin, chairman of Stme Darby Bhd, yesterday called for the formation of producer associations for rubber, tin and palm oil to arrest falling commodity prices. Such bodies, he suggested, could be partly modelled along the lines of Opec.
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  • 82 1 AFP THE FRENCH finance sMskj weald aeltker oMflna w deny a press report juiiito that II tad attained aSaadl AraMaa line sf eredtt si b> twyn «HP Mlßsa and $8 As frilMhs Pari! saU the wit was fixed apaaaattac*. Aa tatttal son ef $2
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 74 1 Reuter AN INDONESIAN rubber exporter has for the first time sold rubber directly to China, director of the Indonesian Rubber Association (Gap Undo) Harry Tanugraha said. In an interview with the Indonesian newspaper Aferdtefcs, Tanugraha said the export to China was made last month through Hongkong,
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    • 72 1 UPI PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos has shut down an opposition newspaper and has ordered the arrest of 15 persons allegedly involved in a plot by communists and USbased Filipino rebels to topple his regime. Para-military police troopers and plainclothes intelligence agents swooped down at the suburban office of
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    • 69 1 Rueter A JAPANESE drug company which admitted falsifying test data on some drugs has been banned from making or importing drugs for 80 days. The Japanese Health Welfare Ministry said it was punishing the company, Nippon Chemiphar, for irregularities in its procedures for testing proposed new drugs.
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    • 67 1 Reuter THE Australian government's hopes of unity on a 12-month wage freeze to help its fight against rifling inflation and unemployment were dash- Ed yesterday at a meeting of federal ministers and state premiers. The meeting ended in disarray with three of the six states supporting the
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    • 56 1 Reuter SALZGITTER AG's Salzgitter Statal GmbH unit has won a Soviet order for more than 100,000 tonnes of 56inch diametre steel pipe to be supplied by Salzgitter ana Hoesch AG, a Salzgitter spokesman said. Delivery of the high-pressure pipe for the Soviet natural gas pipeline is due
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    • 91 1 UPI A 16 kilo bomb blew up the concrete roof of a crowded nightclub frequented by off-duty British soldiers, trilling io people and injuring 51 others, police in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, said yesterday. "We don't know how many may still be in the rubble," a police spokesman said.
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    • 82 1 Reuter THAILAND'S top military leader has called on the US to establish a "war reserve contingency pool" in the Pacific region from which US allies could draw military supplies in times of emergency. Supreme Commander General Saiyud Kerdphol described his proposal, made in Bangkok on Monday to
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  • 548 1  -  By ALAN LEE KILLINGHALL Tin (Malaysia) Btad has entered into an agreement to buy out Malayan United Industries Bhd's 22.88 per cent stake in Southern Ranking Bhd for M 541.2 million cash. In a late announcement yesterday, MUX said the sale
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  • 117 1 SHARE prim mm tCNM the Mwi yeeteHsy MWwlag m ereraigkt rally m Ike New Twk Stock Exekaage. Mm cMps mek m Cycle M Carriage, Praeer M Mm, NiHmil Inb aad Strata TmAbl |m» Ike Stratta fIMTtaMM Mm Mi llnl ItiWr ilftt gala tt
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 514 2 AP AMERICAN Treasury Secretary Donald Regan has called for leading industrial democracies to begin talks on the world's perilous financial problems to find ways to "head off any worsening of the situation". Regan said the worldwide recession, the growing debts of developing nations and the mounting
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    • 521 2 NMfcar teifiMii firaaa ttetatty Y«rfaM fll |Sate (s5Z? Marts! Payvmt af af rfajr* Jkawd NMiMca 1 (•icU* 1,1 tite (5 pa) Dates Manst accnad Marast) pa) 13J3 Loan 1 1973 *5% 10.24 1/3. 1/9 90 •100.60 •2.94 15.3.83 1977 ••5
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    • 250 2 Reuter DRESDNER Bank AG plans to maintain the dividend paid on 1962 earnings at the year ago level of (our Deutschemarks, management board spokesman Hans Frtderichs said. A 51.6 per cent rise in partial operating profit over the first 10 months of 1982
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    • 156 2 THE Sanwa Bank is tapping the Asian dollar market with a US$3O million floating rate certificates of deposit issue. The agreement was signed yesterday. The five-year FRCD offering maturing on Dec 18, fml, features a redemption tptiou after the fourth year {n the same date in 1986.
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    • 221 2 TAIWAN Power Company (Talpower) has arranged two loans totalling US$394 million from 12 foreign banks, and will issue $100 million worth of floating rate notes (FRNs) in London on Dec 16, a Talpower spokesman said. The first loan of $169 million came from the
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    • 260 2 MANUFACTURERS Hanover Trust (MHT) intends to play a major role in the Asian dollar and foreign exchange markets here and to expand its corporate lending locally. This was outlined by Mr Donald G McCouch, MHT's executive vice-president at the opening of the bank's
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 485 2 TRADING of the US dollar against major currencies on the local foreign exchange yesterday was volatile, especially against the Singapore dollar. The US dollar hovered around the 2.1615/35 mark against the local unit during opening, went down to 2.1550/80 at mid-day but bounced back to 2.1620/30 at the
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      • 244 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed sharply higher on local and overseas buying in moderate trading, dealers said. Total sales (or the day was recorded at 277 lots while kerb volume at 149 lots. Prompt closed sharply (Inner at USS4S4JO/456.50 an ounce compared with 445/446 in New York overnight,
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      • 40 2 Mm Iter* New York lD.tSB 10.J7B 10.7B 10 MS Zurich I0.9BB 10 238 10 &S 10.335 TM Mm Staopore 10 668 10 JOB 10.75S 10.40S Ckataf pric ■w ta US kalian a troy ouao Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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      • 62 2 STERLING yesterday rose against the dollar in late trading on news Saudi Arabia will defend the Opec $34 benchmark price, while the US dollar steadied against other currencies, dealers said. Sterling rose to *1.6360/70 from 1.6300/20 in immediate reaction to the news from 1.6275/85 Just before It. This compared
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      • 85 2 tor ovwnight delivery yesterday closed easier at 243.00 yen against an opening 244.30, but off a sixtouched during the day. This was below the 244 00/15 close in New York and much lower than the 246.70 close in Tokyo on Monday. TVading volume was a heavy |2.01 billion. Tl*
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      • 69 2 THE dollar yesterday approached the 2.40 mark level In early trading, extending a decline after a late sell off in New York on a (all in the Federal funds rate. The currency opened at 2.4027/37 marks, down from 2.4280/90 in London overnight, and touched 2.4010 marks before recovering about
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      • 182 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Dec 7: U8D*lan(Spt) 7 day* 1 month 9 3/18 91/16 2 months 9* 9M 3 months 9 7/16 95/16 6 months 9H 9V> 0 months 9 15/16 913/16 12 months 101/16 915/16 Dm (MUUL p.i y 1 month (■nut
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      • 45 2 RANGE of prices offered by discount houm on Ok 7: Overnight: Sv, Call departs: 1% CM* Bayiac Mi t 3-month Treasury bill» 215/16 2 1V16 3-month Bank bills 719/16 713/16 3 months CD 71* 7* 6 months CD 7% 7H Source: National Discount Co
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      • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customer* is 9.35 per cent.
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 445 3  -  By ANGELINE TAN THE Austrians have a concrete solution to mass rapid transit tunnelling problems the New Austrian Tunnelling Method (NATM) which is designed to prevent soil loosening and disintegratioo and to maintain the rocks with a concrete layer. Rock surface settlement can be
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    • 697 3  -  By SOH TIANG KENG THE world faces a long period of falling or stable oil prices. And oil prices, the main engine of inflation in past years, is now a factor causing disinflation. This was predicted yesterday by Dr Thomas McHale, senior advisor to
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    • 493 3  -  By LIM SOON NEO BONNEL Technical Fixing International, a French company specialising in the Installation of anchoring and supporting systems (or buildings, is coming to Singapore to tap the Asian market. The company is teaming up with a local company, JT Dofab
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    • 393 3 THE Republic of Cyprus may set up a consular office in Singapore in the near future. The Cypriqt Minister of Commerce aad Industry, Mr George Aadreou, indicated this yesterday at the end of a three day trade mission to Singapore. At preeent, Cypriot affairs
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    • 134 3 THE Mhtory of Natfcnd DcvriopwM bus rHnipwtd ttOf! OB fruit tree farms aftoctad by resettlement The ministry aid yesterday that the Ufttnf of the compsnsatiaa ceilings to March lfl« pi—|<ad many 4« miueri to tow lot rcMttenant policy by "deHberataly planting exceaetve —ah— of fruit traoakr
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    • 284 3 LOCAL businessmen who are keen on touring Japanese factories will have an opportunity to find out how they can get the help ai the Japan Management Association (JMA). The association, which is a non-profit organisation, will be holding a talk on
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    • 315 3 A NEW alternative to sand blasting is being introduced here by Panweld Engineering. The company will hold a talk on Wednesday to introduce the "Blastrac machines". About 100 people from various companies and statutory boards have been invited to attend the talk at the
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 906 4 Reuter UPI OPEC could restore discipline within its ranks by threatening progressive price cuts as a weapon against members which undermine its pricing and production agreements. An independent research group, which includes two former secretaries-general of Opec (the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries), said the
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    • 316 4 AP THE European Economic Community (EEC) has reached a four-year textile trade agreement with Macao but its textile talks with South Korea have been "temporarily" suspended. An EEC spokesman said of the talks with South Korea: "Both sides expressed their willingness to resume negotiations
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    • 332 4 Reuter TOP-LEVEL talks to try to avert the Imminent collapse of the major steel West German company Saarstahl are in progress between the West German government and the metalworkers union (IG Metall). Economics Minister Otto Lambsdorff and IG Metall executive Rudolf Judith headed the
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    • 482 4 NYT SOVIET Defence Minister Marshal Dmitri Ustinov has warned that if the US begins to deploy the MX missile, the Soviet Union would respond by deploying a new intercontinental ballistic missile "not inferior" to the American weapon. The statement by Mr Ustinov was reported by
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    • 716 4 arrivals Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQ11 0106 LAX/TYO PAA PA0Q6 0245 JFK/SPO/HKG CAL CI010 0806 JED/DHA SIA SQ101 0815 KUL AI AI4Q2 0820 BOM MAA RBA Bid 0900 BWN MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 1000 KCH MAS MH671 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1030
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    • 313 5 UPI JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, calling economic friction with the US a key issue, ordered his two-week old government yesterday to liberalise trade policy in spite of domestic resistance, officials said. Nakasone's instructions to his Cabinet were immediately opposed by his agriculture minister, who rejected
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    • 542 5 NYT AMERICAN Secretary of State George Shultz has sent a message to key allied capitals proposing moves to put into effect the new agreement on economic policy towards the Soviet Union. But the Reagan Administration is still uncertain if France
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 432 5 Agencies THE US House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved President Reagan's plan to boost federal petrol taxes by five US cents a gallon starting next April 1 to pay for highway, bridge and mass transit repair. While passage of the plan only a week after the White House
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    • 153 5 Reuter THE Hongkong Land Co Ltd and the Chartered Bank have agreed in principle to redevelop the Chartered Bank Building in Hongkong Island's Des Voeux Road in a joint venture. It will be redeveloped in conjunction with the adjacent Bank of Canton Building, which
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    • 330 5 Reuter SALOMON Brothers Inc's chief economist Henry Kaufman expects a IVi to IV4 point drop in short-term interest rates in 1963, with long-term rates falling V« tolW points. Sources at Salomon Brothers said he told the firm's clients at a meeting in
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    • 667 5 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S economy is nose-diving into recession and the government and trade unions appear set for a major clash over measures to slow the slide. The government wants a 12-month wage freeze but the unions rejected it and have demanded expansionary measures and extra tariff
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  • 476 6 INTERNATIONAL trade has always been a one-sided affair, with the more powerful fixing the rules. Islanders in this region never had any bargaining power when they sold spices to Europeans centuries ago. Today, Tun Tan Siew Sin, chairman of Sime Darby Bhd, complains of the same problems.
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  • 1043 6  -  Up to half of West Germany's steelworkers will be on short time by the New Year with the renewed collapse of demand. JAMES BUCHAN files from Bonn. JAMES BUCHAN FT THE recent decision by the shareholders of Hoesch, the West German steelmaker, to end its painful
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1010 6 SINGAPORE 5 2.50 PM Opening Mowed by Jaws (Chinese/r) 4.30 Exercise wHh Ooria 4.50 Thackar's World 5.15 The Eledric Company: Say, bay, pay, way and day are some of the words featured today. 5.45 The Phoenix and the Carpet by E. Nesbit A light at the Theatre (Part 8/Last Episode):
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  • 875 7  -  By TOM WICKER NYT ON THE Monday after unemployment in the US rose above 10 per cent, the Dow Jones average broke 1000. On the day the Commerce Department announced that unemployment had reached 10.8 per cent, President Reagan's political advisers
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  • 1472 7  -  General Zia ul-Haq, President of Pakistan, talks to ALAIN CASS about his beliets and what he sees as the way forward for the country 35 years after it was carved out of British India. ALAIN CASS FT WHEN General Zia ul-Haq, guided as he believes by
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 841 9 NEW YORK A LATE afternoon rally in blue chip issues, led by International Business Machines Corp's record high closing, pushed stock prices sharply higher on Monday as investors grew convinced that interest rates will soon be falling. The Dow Jones industrial average closed the day ahead 24.30
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 174 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday recovered late in what traders called a local short-covering rally, to finish with IV4 to 3V« US-cent a bushel gains. Sympathetic local shortcovering following the rally in soybeans and active purchasing by a prominent local edged prices back to the plus side in
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    • 184 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday rallied late in what traders called a technical recovery to end up seven to two US-cents a bushel. Local short-covering in the technically oversold market triggered buy-stops when prices penetrated the January based 15.68 level, carrying prices to day's highs. Traders viewed Monday's
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    • 132 9 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed quietly firmer on light covering support, dealers said. In the Dec contract, the north sector rose Mss to M 5765 a tonne but south fell M 52.50 to Ms76o. In the Jan contract central sector firmed Msls to MI7BO. In
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    • 172 9 CHINESE Prifcii Enfeuft, par 188 kg yoMty. Cmml «0: Bulk fob 196.00 sellers, old dram (in second hand dram) fob $108.00 sellers, new dram fob *112 00 sellers. Ospra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $352.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW
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    • 197 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Ctttss yam: China Blue Phoenix 30s 2,335 32s 2,985, 40s 3,215 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pleee gsads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 320 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop LOO, 100 per cent second class 0.72, 100 per cent third class 0.67, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.61 THAI BROKEN. A-super 0.60, Special 057.
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    • 77 9 THE STRAITS TIN price la Penang yesterday MifliMd to held at the IT A fleer level el MO.IS a Idle. Dealers said the bailer stock maaager centlnned to ahstrb a substantial ameut el the ere disptsed yesterday with light demand Irem ethers sectors abe evident Despite the pre»*
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    • 33 9 Robber: Dec 7 Singapore: D ec: 175.75 cents (down 1.25 cents) Malaysia: Doc: 187.00 cents (down 2.00 cents) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Offlcal offering: 281 tonnes (down 101 tonnes)
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    • 316 9 RAS price* in c*nu par kilo yesterday: PU> (per kilo) (per kilo) lot 1 RAS prompt t* lat. 1 R-SS December tat 1 RAS. JuMiy Int. 2 RAA UK/Coat lat 1 RAS. UK/Coot Int 4 R.S.S UK/Coat. lat 5 R.S-S UK/Cont CV«la( tone Uncertain .b. 179.50 mjo 1MM
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    • 88 9 NOON an aari SMI priaat 1 BAA 88K JO (1-taa paftat, 88B10 (1-taa pal* mpj 8MKCV (1-taapaMtj SMHL (1-taa pal* SURi (1-taa paOatj SMRGP (1-taa paM SMH 10 (1-tM paSaU 8MR10 (l-taa patot! SMR (0 (1-taa paDat] jCaCTaalljM) ■apaaa flallan Bay in Sattan > MOJO 1C100N 1(100
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    • 888 9 COfTEE: Robusta futures ended the morning with gains of £26 to £12 a tonne above Monday night'a close, volume was 5,38 lots Including 3,684 crosses. The market's continued uptrend was attributed to sustained robusta demand especially out of New York. This was bringing heavy trade house support to
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    • 225 9 RUBBER PRICES IN Shigapore yesterday closed «light-; ly lower with December On». RSS buyer» quoted at 175.19 cents per kflo, down 1.35 cents from Mondays claee, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on some speculative selling after an unchanged opening, theysaid. Afternoon prioss lost further ground on
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    • 6 9 See Page 11 for Asian stocks
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  • 1599 10 BID and offer prices officially lined and Iwfati 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 8 COMMERCIAL Aeaa (1308)
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  • 548 10 GOOD support on a fairly wioe iron i Doosxeo snare prion to a steady finish on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. After opening slightly higher, share prices moved upwards on weD-eustalned support until the lunch break. But interest waversd in the afternoon, wtth a
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 684 11 Reuter SONY Corp may announce consolidated net profit for financial 1982 ended Oct 31 of leas than 50 billion yen compared with a restated 66.90 billion yen the previous year, share analysts said. The company is expected to announce the financial 1982 results
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    • 407 11  -  By FLORENCE CHONG in Sydney THE Supreme Court of New South Wales has ruled that retail group Woolworths Ltd, does not have to proceed with its takeover bid for Sydney-baaed Grace Brothers Holdings Ltd. Mr Justice Helsham, the chief Judge in equity, said Woolworths was "entitled
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 413 11 HONGKONG SHARE PRICES IN Hongkong yesterday closed strongly at the day's highs after in late morning trading on profit taking, brokers said. They attributed the strong flnfa* to a strengthening of the HK dollar its US counterpart Prices opened higher on carry-over buying from, on Monday when
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      • 314 11 LOWER PRICES for oil and gas stocks yesterday eroded an otherwise steady market and the All-Ordinaries and the resources indices both fell 13 points to 487.7 and 385.1 respectively, brokers said. They aid fear of an oil price war stemming from this month's Opec meeting saw
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      • 328 11 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday rose slightly with the market average up €.46 points at a record 8,026.99 in active trading. The market gained following the overnight advance on Wall Street, the yen's further rise and expectations of an early cut in Japan's official discount
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      • 122 11 SHARE prices In yesterday closed mixed in sluggish trading on lack of investor incentive. DSC VI I Bahu Aotluun Thai Axii Ftbrv AraJii>« in* And Trust Banakok Rank Bank Or Ayudhaya Ltd Ml uncli Bala Shot Bartl Juckar Charoon* Thai Wirt Flm Tract Ooodyaar Industrial Finance Corp Jaiapratban Cnnt.
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      • 68 11 Acott Mining A"0o PhM MM linen igsrc!L=zKi jsr gytoOoM Mil P»Lrol»urr, a«> uitfh »«C-toon.» CDC* SIM 1 JO 1 unch nmpbUHMa •JO LfV*atO».. ojra -OOQCB »rtnduqu« B Ortenui B (UBB unch Flill Owrmi 0 JB4 unch pniiM n 0.13 -0.01 ricop B Won*r PLDT JIJO unch Potfco B POftl
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    • 327 11 MAH Psh Cheong Co Sdn Bhd has finally obtained the Foreign Investment Committee's approval for its purchase of 51 per cent stake in South Malaysia Industries Bhd (SMI). Lien Hoe Industries Bhd, vendor at this controlling block of SMI shares, disclosed that the FIC approval
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    • 636 11 SUPREME Corporation Bhd is continuing a major exercise to rationalise its diversified operations following its recent rapid expansion programme. Chairman Tan Sri Datuk Haji Mohamed Noah, pointing this out in the company's latest anmmi report, notes that it is the board's intention to create a
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    • 353 11 Reuter SHARE analysts say ICL PLC should show further profit recovery in fiscal 1982/83, ending September, mainly reflecting cost cuts, but trading conditions are likely to remain flat. Prospects for a trading-led recovery, helped by new ICL mainframe and other products, appear to be deferred
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    • 258 11 *Jr J>* %£&s>*• Ji: **ss •''J» 1 *^f|P Wow is a good time for Singaporeans and SingaporeOased indKviuete 10 leern and invest in the United Stales stock merket The Investment service industry wi become one of the main groMrth sectors of the Singapore economy. With such conducive prospects, wrfiat is
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 138 12 Rises Indices Uai Carta ABN MO Ml 20 17 Doc Dec 7 Jaekalat 9H 16 BTbdicator: 3NU2 29B2M PAN ICS AH 1# 15 15 15 ST Industrials: 737M 748.X 666 AAA ST Finance: *****0 1730.03 A OfMIMg M CMMI 049 an ST Hotels: UIH 996.17 MTC 946 15 ST
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      167 12 Rises Indices George Kent 680 +50 Dec 7 EaoOrd 710 +80 Dec 6 Berjuatai 580 +35 MET Index: *****8 5B6H5 H Leang Ind 796 +35 NSTInchvtrt&b: 983JI ***** Tasek 454 +34 NST Finance: *****8 1535.15 Jacks Iatl 390 +33 NST Hotels: 649.10 649.47 United Malacca 450 +30 NST
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  • 435 12 MALAYSIA Mining Corporation (MMC) has signed a mineral exploration and development agreement covering L3OO aq km In the hinterland of Trengganu. The other signatories an the State Economic Development Corporation and the TVengganu Tengah Development Authority (Ketengah). The area to be covered by the project
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    • 24 12 imM a Ml Im af MfLI ■Mm (*.41 miMea preri«MlJ) far the rix ■«flu coded Sep SI. Grasp «1« la tfce^hh
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  • 886 12 LEADING maraa opened higher yesterday, reflecting gains on Wall Street on Monday night, wfaOe government bonds rote on optimism over the US interest rate outlook, dealers arid. The Financial Times Index noon was 9M.4, down 11 Bonds opened aa much as tt point higher on the easier Fed
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  • 50 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 900.5 Friday «MS WNk Ago 600.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday VMM Friday 1081.96 WNk A«o 100U6 H.K.HANG SENG TuMday mil Monday 743J6 W*tk AfO ***** AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 615.1 Monday 616.4 WNk Ago 617A ALL ORDINARIR8 Tuesday «7.7 Monday 468.2 Week Ago 4643
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  • 190 12 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked ftae Darby Mi to reveal the consideration paid for its acquisition of a 30 per cent interest in Kempas Edible Oil Sdn Bhd. The KLSE also wants to know the basis of arriving at the exchange ratio of two new Sime
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  • 433 12  -  Companies Editor: Mm Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG ASIA Commercial Bank is planning to restructure its management along the lines of an American bank. As of next year, the bank's principal executive officer will have the designation of president while other key staff
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  • 397 12 A FOREIGN exchange loss at $L 9 has reduced Jack Chia-MPH's pre-tax profit by SB per cent to $168 million for the 4x months ended Sep 30. Announcing its interim results yesterday, the group said the exchange loss represented unrealised currency translation
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  • 324 12 2NTRAOO Ltd, the government-backed trading company, has gone into the liquid bulk installation business, its latest venture. The group has been diversifying into a number of new businessee since last year to make up for the slowdown in Its traditional areas. Intraco said yesterday
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    • 63 12 WEftTH E Rf OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy in the morning; scattered showers in the afternoon. Bepert for 24 knn prtor to 7Jt pan m Dee 7 it the eli pit: Maximum temperature 33.0 Associated humidity 62 Minimum temperature 24.0 Associated humidity 92 HOUTS of aiimhinfr 8.20 Rainfall in millimetres 28.3
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 280 13 THE next meeting to discuss plans to tighten ship registry worldwide and the phasing out of open registries will he held in Manila ia November next year. •Shipping ministers and thĕir advisers will attempt to reach an agreement on the issue of
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    • 526 13  -  By JUNE LIM SOME shipping companies operating in the West African trade have received a shot in the arm following the Nigerian government's decision to allow the import of packaged vegetable oil. In April, the country ruled that specific import licences from
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 88 13 Reuter THE widespread tug boat crew dispute over a wage claim has virtually halted shipping movements at Melbourne and Brisbane, a spokesman for the port authorities said. A total of 10 vessels are delayed at Melbourne with nine tied up in Brisbane. Sydney tug* are
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      • 85 13 Reuter A TAIWANESE shipping company, Evergreen Line, has ordered 39,000 steel containers worth about 18 trillion yen from three Japanese companies for delivery by early 1984, the Japanese companies said. The three companies are Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd, Tokyu Car Corp and Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. Kawasaki
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      • 83 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Japan-Mexico Freight Conference said they will raise their currency adjustment factor on rates and charges of goods from Japan to 3.5 per cent from 2.0 per cent on Dec 16. Members of the Japan-Latin America Eastbound Freight Conference also said its CAF
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    • 642 13 SWpptag UM Pace CM WpvtagUM Pm« CM AC Toapfar AIM AkrHkW UMT Alltrana AUme AMnShfc APCUat API Aqua Um ArmUam Bulk ASEL" Aala Merchant Atlaa Um AustraUaa Coot Bait-Orient Baltic Baltic Orient BaakLtee BBS BhUM Ben Ada Beatek BaeSar CAVN-JVG OC Um con OeyloaShpf China Nav CMmOOaaa
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    • 768 14 A NATIONAL association of respectable owners of Panamanian flag vessels would be a most welcome new member of the International Chamber of Shipping, according to ICS general secretary Chris Horrocks. An announcement of the formation of such a body has yet to be made but,
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    • 148 14 AFP AUSTRALIAN metal trades exporters have reacted angrily to a unilateral decision taken by the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand tq impose a 9.5 per cent Increase in shipping freight rates for trans-Tasman trade. The Metal Trades Industry Association, representing Australian exporters, claims
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    • 745 14 AFP IN SPITE of the continued presence of Chinese chartering, conditions remained quiet on the freight market last week. Grain fixing failed to expand and Japanese charterers were able to Obtain cargoes at cheaper rates out of the US Gulf. The International Wheat Council's lower assessment of Soviet
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    • 75 14 UPI A FERRY boat overturned and sank on a river in China's Hainan Island, drowning at least 10 passengers and leaving dozens of others missing. The boat was traveling on Wanquan River with more 100 people aboard when the accident took place last week. The boat was on
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    • 1755 14 FREIGHT rates for grain vessels generally held steady In quiet chartering on Monday, with U5515.50 paid from the US Gulf to Japan and $7 from Baltimore to Gbent. But the *15.75 agreed from the Gulf to west coast Mexico showed a 50 cent decline. charterers showed continued interest
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    • 217 15 .THE MAJOR «hipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East/ -Persian Gulf, Straits parts/Australia, ■"> Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (TAB EAST/EUBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. fy Yang ANRO (BTBAJTS AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.
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    • 438 15 Lloyd's List INTERNATIONAL marine insurance expeits are to consider .recommending a "pollution rWc" i~lsit for cargo contracts. Representatives of most maritime nations will attempt to agree a formula at a meeting beginning on Jan 31 in Geneva. The experts believe that most
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    • 156 15 Reuter THE National -Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia formally dedicated two 38,500 dwt roll-on/roll-off vessels on Monday at the Malmo port in Sweden. The Saudi Ababa and Saudi Diriyab were ordered, along with two dmn»r vessels, from the Swedish yard in September 1981. Hie
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    • 238 15 THE European port state control of shipping is slowly beginning to take effect, although some countries are finding the regular inspections more difficult to cope than others. According to UK's Shipping Minister, Mr lan Sproat, there has been "encouraging" results for the first
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    • 7172 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDIILE A guide to strips loading at Singapore tor 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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    • 687 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship BButang Jenwel Arnold Maersk E Pioneer Bunga Dahlia I .anIra Manl Ratana Bhum Takarin IbnKhalllkan Gold Orll Prase tia KhdSaryan P Mckinley Ever Handsome M Emerald Swire Star New Eagle Maersk Tempo Kansal Pioneer Sea Fortune Family
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    • 1454 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Transgroup Pte Ltd <S) C r *V^ w S" Consortium (S) Manntfx Enterprise (PK). nJfif CliffS!! <S > Y »W »wl Trading Handling and Forward AMmm EigtM All trans Express pl ,s > tSt&tXr
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    • 460 22 1 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES 8.12.82/2300 Cheung Chau 10/11 St>ore Shpg alongside X 1 46 Everett alongside 8.12*2/1800 KaiSlng 33/4 Y Fung alongside 8.12.82/1800 Long Shan 29/30 Y Fung alongside 8.12*2/1800 Ned Sinoutskerk 3/4 Ned-EAC alongside 8.12*2/1200 Perak 20W SSPL alongside
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    • 312 13 Everett Lines FO« THC MOST FREQUINT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHITTAGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA •RANGOON BUENOS AIRES MANZ ANLL O ACAPULCO Everett Steamskip Corpn. 9/A CirtlMd Centre Seaport 1 Tel ***** '9 36. Bexh Slrwt Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bid* let ***** 3 Port Mam Aunts Harrisons
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    • 294 13 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG/ ah.kJ EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES S'port LoaAnj ty Jubail (3/1). Dammam (5/1). Bahrain (7/1). Doha (9/1), Abu Dhabi (11/1). Dubai (13/1). Kuwait (15/1) Kuwait (18/1), Jubari (20/1). Dammam (22/1). Abu Dhabi (24/1). Dubai (26/1), Bahrain (ft/1). Doha (30/1) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Aooanrw v? 5
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    • 19 13 mm LONDON Freights WEEKLY Freights CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Sehedules WHO Acts far Whom SHIPS In Pert REGIONAL Weather
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    • 871 13 Q IRAQI LINE i»*!i surf (■rfirtisf rgi ■laiTidf SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE BAGHDAD 0 AQABA All other Iraqi destinations with through B/L$ CQ Agents UNIPfICIHC TRANS 1 TRACING A6ENCT PTE LTD TEL 914 344 (5 LINES) SINGAPORE MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UJ. PACITIC, OULF. ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS
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    • 555 14 will FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE Ua Vaas* 10/12 B. SUM 19/12 TOY** To Eurocx k\ 2/1 JUTUMDM 4/1 »/l 8. PI 11/1 IS/1 MMGAN 11/1 23/1 m 25/1 1) Gtari 2) H-twi 3) I'm 4) M SaM SaM SaM SaM SaM SUM SaM SaM SaM SaM 10/12 12/12 17/2 11/12
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    • 632 15 The Straits Steamship Group Overseas Containers Limited QCL i^ONTAiNfRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINFNT im I'd* VI 4/1 VI 4/1 »/i u/i 19/1 21/1 29/1 29/1 m 25/1 12/1 14/1 11/2 m mi t»/2 2c/i nn 117/2 27/1 21/1 •3/2 M/ 2 awuon snumsTM rous MM 11/2 12/2 19/2 29/2 2S/2
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    • 461 15 NOTICES FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE S; GULF OF ADEN AND RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS Egyptian Navigation Co. (E.N.C.) of Alexondrio, will become a member of the above Conferences as from Ist January, 1983, to cover their operations in the trades from Japan, Republic of Korea, Hong Kong,
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    • 682 16 Vi 10 CONIIH N1 1* Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS (•kftßar Ban Aho Kctplwi c»(0 tor CARIBBEAN/WEST NXS vu Hambu>| 29/12 31/12 2/1 4/1 Gmm I rieslt 30/12 4/1 12/1 17/1 25/1 30/1 Sport FK Pm Bilbao Genoa H'bwg Bhawri Mam Antwerp 22/12 21/12 31/12 25/1 4/2 2/2 30/1 2«/ l IMvfEipr.u 3/1
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    • 523 16 *Si JN* KSljne km A CONVENTIONAL SERWX Te/Frwi BIISAN JTQK p POMS NOW WUN KMimt/IW SM Sid M Port 14 0k ALIA* 113*/1141 l«10ec 22-23 Dk 24» Dec SWK HI NT rt*r< MM SUNNY OCEAN MIIM4 Dk 17 22 Bk 2»-2» Mn II Dk S<v <1 27 to II FULLY
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    • 394 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EIHOPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG Fa ft ia CARGO FOR MP Kl O IK ni m Ma m rZ i£' H/ 1/1 Wl IVI IVI 17/1 IVI 2S/1 imu* VI VI 14/1 »/i vn n/1 m/i I/I usoftcarrasla/ra i Fa/rg to g?!.?** l aymogn oro jToawoui icumu. na
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    • 873 16 Everett Lines J MTOMMM HTMTMTnu HTOKTW Burma Fiva Star Sliippin« Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR RANGOON 6*. I J-14/1 Ok MFt/f a«c 12/14 Oh IVI4 Ok 12/14 ON BFSS.C Affeot» n Moloyvo BOUSTEAD SHPftNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7-PKELANG *****1/S PENANG UMPMN ArfMtHW o# KIMWM* imrrsmmwit* 36 230 8 ONBAsssss
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    • 240 16 turruw lung, weueguy, ~JLJL hsinose MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE 2ZZEEHS SOimON CROSS I 23/12 smupok mm —ni pit l» m m\mn 1 mwt liuima urn mwmmmm mmtm/mnt rmimm uai mmimmm KMM Hum TMK IMM T*l7«3 4 437 a KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUMEA/SOUTH PACTIC 24/12 KM I
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    • 496 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. NOOEIOAH. JEOOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL KOTA SAHASAT KOTA SAHASAT KOTA SAHASAT KOTA SAHASAT I7W/M 17-17/12 22-24/12 25-26/1 H-1/2 S-7/2 12-14/3 15-10/4 21-23/4 31-1/1 4-5/1 7-9/1 10-20/1 »-11/2 13-14/2 IS-12/2 22-1/3 21-23/3 25-20/3 22-30/3 *-10/4 1-3/5 »«/8 2-10/3 20-21/5 25-20/1 0-7/2 10-10/4
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    • 354 17 Q IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT S'poro P. M.V. ALfMJta In Port AIRAZI 10/12 OK HV. ALNASfTI 20/22 tec LliiwC far Aqafca/Basrafc/BogMad Apka/Bnrak/B^M M.V. ALFMABI In Port Vofcofc M.V. ALNASTD 20 0K YM THOUGH B/U to BAGMMO I BASRAH UPON I ALSO ACCEPTUG CONTNNERS UPTO AQABA I
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    • 1013 18 Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FEEDER KSSEL STOK MOTIO *S3EI It* TO rrORR SIMM ST am M EMERALD Vl9 10 Occ "KUROK MARU m 4 ton Ml* 2 Fed PIOKER VIS 14 0k TOHKI MARU Vtt 10 ton tFM 4 Feb IFM IBIWKtVU 23 0k NEW JtRSfT
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    • 411 18 cuvMu/Mcmc Man nest service EXPRESS CONTMRER/REEFER SERVICE *IB^M^jQM.ynu.»ic ME" fcT wr AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CORTARKR SERVICE fccMMFCE/FCI ft—ll PMn l S>*rt M Urn Sad a. ■B" Itk 20/?] Ok JJ* Tj» io*. ELS* S" !!S saa i£ !SK REN ZEAMRO SERVICE JAPAN SERVICE tow 5- ;S" J"* 14 0k IS/1* OK
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    • 332 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES PTf HO MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES 008TN0.7. HAEOOO MU-. HAfWOO N0.5... J'pw Lm*k Far 1/ Dec Into Abbas/Bandar 20 Dec Miah/Alaiandra Hl» Mfeh/Apba A ///!t/r/c Shipping Co. lid. /A ASIA \II R( H\\ I M \Kl\| TWEE STM HALiA PARAGON ASM NO. 12 SEM-CONT/UNER SERVICE gXc 300K
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    • 414 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD MS BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK t'|M| I CAROUE P. Ml 7— lIDk bhrl nuoE/rmii/ Mmof/wdtvoN) MO PUT* WIS 41* MBK -Utonal Im*| at Keta KmM ALP AC UNE rpore p Mmi LnAnkr ALPAC mu V.ISI UOk 12 tec Ma^/tow^/Dar*., VtKNCZ Nraßn RU COMTMB li m East ft
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    • 463 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTI TO EUTOPE/UK CM SUEZ): TW MME 13W C RQZE 32W+ m comma m o cm 3in S SMOKE 3M C CONTAKR 19W Abo accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C RO2E S'pofe Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0400 19/12 La Cargo 1600 18/12 FROM EUROPE (VM SUEZ) 0 CHEF
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    • 359 19 MALDIVE LINES IMUMISTM LOAOUG FOR MALE IMUMtNORf Loadaii For Mdah OCOMGUMTIkS •SuwcoSSe IZ&'&Sm*™ Loadmc For Colombo/ Bombay mumc peace Loading for JEOOAH »*iDNi PIONEER Loadmg For JEOOAH MULDHEPRBE Loadmc For OU6AI MAUNVEIOeMW Loadim For OAH/PWT SUDAN g* n* eta kuantan mrnu 10/12 10/12 9/12 11/12 30/12 18/12 15/12 13/12 20/12
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    • 580 19 SINGAPORE SOVTT SHAPING CO PRIVATE LTD 0m Til| P <miw *w*wi *****3 (15 UMS) P Ttfci Numt*r, RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** M/S SHMKAT MM SOON SOU M. IST AND 2ND FLOOR X U^. c f l f iNG WT ""wsa Til *****6/8 Tcte No 3*729 MtoMWW POMS. I*
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    • 14 19 Auckland, Wellington, Ljrttteton, Napier Accepting Car«o tar UK/Continent USA, South/West Africa Bu 1 1
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    • 532 20 S S C Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE. LTD I .'OlH ILOOH OCE AN Bull DING SINGAPOHE 0104 iMARctTiNG fil'.ViJl.N'Si GfcNfRAl 91 3111 i 22 L iNt Si L RS .4S9S HS A ri CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSMlP Mt Container l ines 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK I* BERTHING 1300
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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