The Business Times, 9 December 1982

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1 24 The Business Times
  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1« 60 CENTS
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  • 365 1 AFP Reuter AFTER suspending or revoking the licences of 11 commodity brokerage firms, Hongkong is now working on leads provided by the Singapore government on 24 futures-trading firms now under investigation. Malcolm Surry, senior securities officer in charge of investigations, said
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  • 475 1 CERTAIN rubber dealers and exporters have made a farce of the current voluntary export controls by selling in the futures markets. But the more damaging part of their action is that while they are now depressing prices, they will have to dampen them further still to
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  • 612 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG PLANS are underway to make it a must for companies to disclose valueadded figures a key index of productivity in their annual statements. The Singapore Society of Accountants has issued a draft on value-added statements for comments from business
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  • 420 1 YOKOGAWA Electric (Singapore) Pte Ltd has submitted a second application to the Japanese Ministry of International 'Trade and Industry to use the Japan Industrial Stamp qn another of Its products. •c The company, which became the first company outside Japan to use the JIS mark
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 72 1 SINGAPORE'S new Ambassador to the of Luxembourg Dr Chiang Hal Ding, MP for Ulu Pandan, presented his Letters of Credence to Prince John yesterday. Dr Chiang, who succeeds Mr PT Hwang, chairman of the Economic Development Board, is also accredited to the Kingdom of Belgium, the European Economic
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    • 94 1 AP A COMMISSION investigating the Beirut massacre is extending the time Jewish Prime Minister Menachem Begin and eight other have to respond to warnings they may be harmed by its findings. Commission spokesman Bezalel Gordon would not say how much more time the nine officials have been given.
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    • 59 1 AP KUWAITI Oil Minister Sheikh Ali Khalifa Al-Sabah has reaffirmed his country's support of Saudi Arabia's bid to maintain Opec's benchmark at US$34 a barrel through He said Arab oil-exporting countries in the Persian Gulf have been "bearing sacrifices" because other members of the Organisation of Petroleum
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    • 89 1 Reuter WEST German trade union negotiators have agreed to allow cuts in workers' Christmas bonuses in a last-minute effort to save the major West German steel company Saarstahl from collapse, a union official said. The government said it would provide no more aid to the nearbankrupt company
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    • 34 1 Reuter THE Thai government has approved a proposal by Club Mediterranee to set up a 600 million baht "holiday village" on the resort island of Phuket, southern Thailand, a government spokesman said.
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    • 66 1 Reuter AMERICAN Secretary of State George Shultz, preparing to meet Nato foreign jninisters, said the Reagan Administration would try to reverse Tuesday's congressional vote against the new MX missile system. Mr Shultz emphasised in an arrival statement at Brussels airport that the MX plan involved modernisation of
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    • 52 1 Reuter THE Malaysian Parliament has approved the setting up of South-east Asia's first Islamic bank which will neither charge interest on loans nor l»y it on deposits. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah told Parliament the oank, which is expected to open next year, would establish links with Islamic
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  • 259 1 NORMAN Thompson, the i present chairman ot the Mass Transit Railway Corporation of Hongkong, is expected to be appointed adviser of the MRT Authority. It is believed his appointment will take place when he retires next year. Mr Thompson, 62, a chartered
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  • 495 1  -  JOHN LIM JAPANESE makers of aluminium windows and curtain walls, suffering from a depressed home construction market, are turning to Stagapore for a slice of the booming business here. Nippon Light Metal Co, a major manufacturer, is in the process of setting
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    • 227 1 m» a •rn> asas !@;][*/({$%]~%%=)-?_>^&](?${&,: ISM OS SENIOR European monetary officials are surprised by American Treasury Secretary Donald Regan's call for a total overhaul of the International Monetary System Page I THE Visa network is gradually building on its share of the credit card market here 3 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 191 2 Reuter -.THE Bank of Japan believes .-condtttans are not yet ripe lor a cut In the official dls- count rats from its cuiisnt Upar cent Bank officials In Tokyo .•en a report in the business daily NJboa KetuU that the amraat and the central
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    • 382 2 NYT SENIOR Europeaa monetary officials expressed surprise on Tuesday at US Treasury Secretary Donald Regan's call In Washington on Monday lor a total overhaul of the International Monetary System. The officials said they had no details of Regan's proposals, but they said they expected
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    • 299 2 Reuter TOE Bank of Englsnrt has ben more determined in supporting sterling through foreign exchange intervention in the last tew days or so, as the UK unit has dropped sharply against the continental currencies, dealers said Some estimated that the bank has bought about £100 million
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    • 227 2 AP THE World Bank has cut by half, a fee charged on loans to poor countries, saving borrowers an estimated US$37 5 million between now and Joe V. The bank has 144 countries as its i TVeluding the United States. It leads
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    • 143 2 THE US dollar will continue strong hi spite of an apparent market reassessment of its prospects. WDfried Gutto, )oint management board spokesman of Deutsche Bank AG, sakL He said the dollar's recent fall to about 1# Deutschemarks from a peak Just under 2.60 mnrks followed a realisation
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    • 363 2  -  •y LEE HAN SHIH TOE oldest French bank in Singapore will become one of the most modern nest year when all its credit officers are equipped with their own computer terminals. By mid-Utt, IS terminals will be connected to Basque Indoeuet's two Uatvac —h» frame
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 22 2 THE trertie rate at which major Siiftpore btaka are cmrmtly prepared to load to tkolr host customer* Is 9.16 per cent.
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      • 123 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates aa at close cm Dec 7 toys 1 month S month* Smooth! s IVU Si/M Sf/lS sit tins svu tans Smooths Smooths 12 months 1 month Smooths 12 months 1 month S months Smooths 12 months' us/t ua/Sw Franc us/Dm us/Bata Ua/Oufldor ua/rrr 8S/U8
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      • 29 2 RANGE prtoH And kr onMkMwa Oae CU lipiO; m TTMUHB7 Mils 11«/1« 1U/M Bulk Mile T tVM 7U/M SmootbaCD 7* 7* monthaCD TH 7* Source: National Discount Co
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      • 40 2 THE Monetary Authority of Bmuow has Invited banks »nH discount houeee to der for a total of mflUoi fl-day Tim—j bflh to be issued tan Dae 11 to Dec 17. tnw mast not be for )Mi thai t»,ooo.
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      • 86 2 THE DOLLAR yeaterday h»HmH in iUde acaimt the yea la late trading following its sinrslag bat malead easier agataet other malar carreaaaa. Trading was particularly active la the yaa/doOar and mark/dollar, aad attributed the dollar'a consolidation against the 'yen to shortcovering beginning in the early afternoon. Banknote ntn yesterday:
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      • 55 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday edged higher in early trading hot remained below Its levels In New York. U|m USBf qoomyecu LOB/11 CM >uro/» Cnm 1 3441 44 DMk -3 BOB 45 DFl--UM5/M8 SPY--UM/MO B Ft i eob-TTJI/M rrtLit WIM/mtM Tea DKr 1X9006/115 NKr 11JH0/4BB SKr- 11.MB/TB Aus «ch IT JI/71
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      • 401 2 INTERVENTION by the Moaetary Authority of Singapore on the local foreign wrhin> yw»nhy ■w the US dollar |mM down before staging s mild recovery at the end of the day. The US dollar agais hovered within s narrow range of between ***** and 2.1585, similar to Tuesday's trading
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      • 314 2 GOLD FUTURES la Singapare yesterday dosed firmer after fluctuatlag marginally Uauaghoal the aeariou la quiet trading, dealers Car the day was recorded at 41 lots wlAe hart» volume at IB lots. Prompt dosed hlghei at USMmJO/«UB aa ounce •gainst 4EOJO/452J0 la New Tort overnight, February at m/m («10D/45B.80) aad
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      • 102 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday closed lower at 241.60 yen after opening at 343.00 and touching a seven-month km of 241.30 in early trading. The closing rate compared with Tuesday's finish in Tokyo of 243.00, identical to yesterday'» opening, and the 243.15/25 New York dose. Trading volume was
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 241 3 AN AUSTRALIAN hardware company, set up in Singapore two years ago, has become a major supplier of architectural fittings with a turnover of more than 12 million this year. The latest success for Specialty Hardware Service (Singapore) Pte Ltd was a $365,000 order
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    • 157 3 GOODWOOD Hotels Corporation has announced the promotion of Btty ■■flafc to the position of general manager for three hotels, the York, Ladyhill and Hotel Malaysia. Mr Gob has worfced in a number of international chains and independent hotels prior to Joining the Goodwood Group recently as manager
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    • 285 3 W AH-CHANG International Group is building a 130 million 23-storey office block in Bangkok's prime commercial area. It will be a SingaporeThai Joint project in all phases of development from design to construction to development. Akitek Tenggara are the Singapore-based architects while the
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    • 540 3  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE Visa network is gradually building on its share of the credit card market here, judging from the nrf of Chartered Bank and Bank of America's Visa operations. BofA Visa, which has some 40,000 cardholders here, is not only fulfilling
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    • TRADE TALK
      • 113 3 circular columns are formed from wooden moulds. These are difficult to make and require high carpentary skills. Often circular forms are not truly circular because of the rigidity ot wood. Pak Pacific (SEA) Pte Ltd clsims it has an answer to this traditions! form in Formatube, which
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      • 165 3 cleaners of high- rise buildings can now use a new, safer equipment that will faring them from one window pane to another without unhooking their safety belts. This equipment, introduced by William Jacks A Co (S) Pte Ltd, replaces the method that requires the cleaner to stretch oat
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    • 191 3 At rest, the BMW exudes a studied air of sophistication. Yet appearances are often deceptive. For beneath its placid good looks, every BMW traces a sporting history that goes back decades. Over the years, BMW has achieved world records and victory laurels with an ease that has become legend. In
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 558 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan «uffered a smarting wetback when the House of Representatives voted on Tuesday night to reject a aearty US$l btilkn appropriation to buOd IIX nuclear Reagan accussd the house of "tleepwaQdng into the tature" and said unless the vote was reversed it
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    • 390 4 AFP CAAC, China's national airline, plans a major expansion of Its fleet over the nest tor years and is about to •pen op new routes to Southeast Asia and Oceania aa part of efforts to develop its network rapidly. CAAC (Ciyil Aviation Adnflniatration of
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    • 114 4 NYT DEMOCRATS In the US Senate have proposed a three-year, USH7J bilBoo public worka Jobs pro* gramme that would be mare expensive and wide-ranging than the highway-repair tSSL that the boose adopted on Tuesday. The Senate Democrats' proposal, adopted by the member Democratic caucus, wtu be
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    • 325 4 AP CHINA'S 1981-85 economic Irian, announced last week, if a good, modest, realistic plan if the nation can bold down growth in heavy industry Premier Zhao Zlyang in Beijing yesterday said the country's annual average economic growth during the five-year plan period
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    • 528 4 NYT THE wMwUe rrreesion has spilled Into Switzerland and Gebruder Sulzer AG, ai><i r+M Pmili Mt 1,,,.!',. |-,i i, i, I, -> one oi owiLcn lua s niggwi machine manufacturers which assemblee a vast array of mschsnlrsl products, faces, Uke other machinery producers in the
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    • 492 5 AP CHINESE orders for American products have been surging recently, after a dedine early this year in US exports to China. Meanwhile, high-level US and Hitnesf officials are to meet In Washington next week. They are expected to discuas ways to expand
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    • 327 5 Reuter SAUDI Arabia is going iato starter term foreign investment* because the Hm* may come when it needs the money. Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (Sama) Foreign Department Director-General, Ahmed al-Malik, in yesterday said the policy changes were made since oil revenue began to fall. "We
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 287 5 Agencies JAPAN, bowing to pressure from the US, will offer to ilaah tariffs on foreign tobacco and gradually increase agricultural imports in a trade cmwluib pack* age in January. Niton Kelzmi Wmimi» said the new measures will include an increase in quotas for six key farm products,
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    • 293 5 Reuter THERE ia at present no specific plan to boycott British goods or business. although Saudi Arabia is unhappy over Britain's failure to receive aa Arab delegation which included a PL© representative, Saudi Information Mlnlater Mohammed Abdo Yamani said. London press reports said a Saudi
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    • 210 5 Reuter SAUDI Arabia is undertaking a US$2 billion expansion scheme to boost its crude production capacity to more than 12 milH/wi barrels per day (bpd) by the *****. A survey in the monthly Arabia said by 1990, domestic consumption of oil products
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    • 590 5 NYT FIVE Reagan Cabinet officers will meet European Economic Community (EEC) ministers in Brussels tomorrow to try and persuade them to stop subsidising farm exports. The US contends that the subsidies five Europeans unfair advantages in competing (or world markets. Administration officials
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    • 303 5 Reuter THE takeover of Pinkerton's, the world's oldest and biggest detective agency, means the new owner, American Brands, can now provide security guards in addition to cigarettes, whisky and golf balls. American Brands, a vast conglomerate in New York, yesterday said it is buying the 132-year-old
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    • 568 6 NYT THE US and West Germany have «freed to take their time before lifting sanctions against Poland if authorities there suspend martial law this month. Officials from the two countries said that in US Secretary of State George Shultj's talks with German Chancellor Helmut
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    • 340 6 UPI THE US Hook of Representative» roles committee has cleared the way for a bouse vote on a controversial bill requiring foreign carmakers to use more American parts and materials In cars sold in the US. The committee agreed to send the bill,
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    • 358 6 JAPAN'S real gross national product (GNP) row a real 0.6 per cent (base 1975) in the aecond quarter (July to September) of the current fiscal year from the previous April to June quarter, the Economic Planning Agency (EPA) said. GNP in the April-June
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    • 274 6 Reuter ANT agreement on the future of Hongkong would have to be acceptable to the people living there. The colony's Secretary for Home Affairs Denis Bray told a meeting of travel agents that no attention should be paid to suggestions that the colony's future would
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    • 163 6 NYT A NEW budget proposal released jiliidsy by the US Department of Health and Human Services would reduce Mfdlrsir and Medicaid benefits, the lee schedule for doctors and make other changes to lower the expected cost of the two health programmes by US&2 hilHon next year. Under
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    • 392 6 FLY AER( THE FASTB Mks. Tit »r--,^'M •1 i I ds& jfxv&wma in£- ,mmk* m. ¥■> C #&Y *4. h i 1 mm >: r« V Sin V OMICAL WAY TO EUROPE. Aeroflofoperatcs three flights weekly from Singapore to Europe on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays via Moscow. It takes you
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  • 2318 7  -  The Stanford Research Institute has created Vals (values and life styles), a research approach that enables marketing men to view consumers as something other than vague statistics. One advertising executive said: 'Before Vals, we had 100 different abstract images of the consumer. Now we see real
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  • 436 8 BEGINNERS' luck is not always a bonus from the god of fortune to welcome new gamblers. For people putting their feet into gold and commodity casinos for the first time, initial wins are more likely to be wellstaged affairs aimed at encouraging them to "invest" further. Caught
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  • 980 8  -  By MICHAEL THOMPSON-NOEL FT UNDER a boiling midday sun, high in the western Jungle of Papua New Guinea, Sir Tore Lokoloko, the Governor-General, recently opened a modern steel bridge across the Ok Tedi river. Close at hand stood Mount Fubilan: a virtual
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  • 1578 9  -  ANTHONY ROBINSON analyses the first indications of how the Soviet Union's new leader hopes to tackle his country's awesome economic problems. ANTHONY ROBINSON FT "TO sum it up comrades there are many ripe tasks in the national economy... I do not have ready
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 174 11 S Cuissl «I Bulk fob 98.00 sellen, old drum (in second hand drum) fob «108.00 teller», new drum fob $112.00 sellers. Gspra: Mixed (Ioom) $55 buyer». hffv: Muotok white pepper fob Asta NLW $***** seller», Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $347J0 sellers, Sarawak special black pepper fob
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    • 190 11 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsn yam: China Blue Phoenix 30s 2,335; 33s 2,985, 40s 3,215 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pises gssis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 555 11 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures (ailed to maintain their early highs although at the end of the morning prices still showed gains of between £25 and £12 a tonne. Turnover of 1,786 lots included 230 lots crossed and 41 options. SUGAR: Raw sugar futures eased on general lack of
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    • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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      • 720 11 NEW YORK STOCKS ON Tuesday performed unevenly throughout the day but closed slightly higher as investors consolidated gains (ram Monday. The Dow Jones industrial average was off slightly most of the morning but staged an early afternoon rally that pushed it up 10.76 points to 1066.41, above
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    • 110 11 041 m rtet yesterday closed Hraaroo further covering support in moderate trading. »Jf M* 7 50 to MJ7S7JO a tonne and south Ave to MJ765 In Jan, south firmed MSI6 to M 52.50 to MJ782.50 and north traded at „remained quiet, with RBD palm oU traded US$23O higher
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    • 320 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prion ia St per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE 1M per cert flrat ctaas (Wanga POO) new crop 1.00, 100 p« cent second class 0.72, 100 per cent third da* 0.«, B per cent mw crop no stock, B-lfl per cent Ml THAI BROKEN: A-super Ml, SpectallST.
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    • 32 11 Rubber: Dec 8 Singapore: Dec: 175.25 cents (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: Dec: 186.75 cents (down 0.25 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Officsl offering: 230 tonnes (down 51 tonnes)
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    • 61 11 THE STRAITS TIN price fat Peiuutg yesterday remained unchanged at the ITA fleer level ef M 529.15 a kilo, dealers said. The balk ef the digposnl yesterday was taken by the buffer stock manager. Turnover at 2St tonnes, comprising abent II per cent foreign I ere, fell from
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    • 304 11 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with December One RSS buyers quoted at 175.25 cents per kilo, down half a cent from Tuesday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on some isolated offerings after a marginaly higher opening. Afternoon prices kst further ground in quiet trading.
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    • 299 11 HAS price* In cenU per kilo yesterday: MMB dwrmio) (psrkflo) Iat 1 R-S-S. prompt f.o.b. 1TT.75 Iat 1 R.S.S. December 175.75 Int. 1 IL&S. January 179.75 Int. 2 R.S.S. 188 00 UK/CM rA Int. 3R.S.S. IB JO UK/Coat 1MJ0 Int. 4 RAS. 195.00 UK/Coat 154.00 Int. 5 RJlS.
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    • 99 11 n I SMR prim fc. (CnM Bpan t) 1WLOO t> 1MJ0 aU?ri 'uun (FsrvaH MU» SSR20 SSR80 MKILB (14m paDai (1-UapaU* 1*1 .OON 1MJ0N ■vara* moo 156 JO •Um 162. OON 1MJ0N SMRCV 8MRL SMR 6 SMRGP SMR 10 (1-tea P*UM (1-taa pattx (1-tOapaDa) ll-toe paliM (1-too
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    • 216 11 I I V Key Personnel, Agencies i Singapore V* (Buku Merah) J GOLD NOW? PFC strongly recommends the Britannia Gold Fund. This is the very first Channel Islands based Gold Fund to offer both the individual and the corporate investor the following important advantages: A method of holding gold bullion,
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    • 140 11 THE BOEING 757 ISTHE MOST EFFICIENT NEW JETLINER FIYING TODAY With fuel savings of up to 47%, the Boeing 757 can keep Southeast Asian airlines a step ahead of rising fuel costs. The 757 is equipped with quiet, fuel-efficient engines. It's built with advanced, lightweight materials. And it features computerized
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  • 1747 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and hi urine— la and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shows in brackets la lots of '1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Acaa
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  • 2989 12 11 Hl«k MS Lew CMfUJ Last 8ale Gr's DW Dir C*TT Gr's YTd Net P/E Val (•OOO) Day High Lew SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMEBCIAL 233 m m 141 391 4M 336 490 isao 480 236 4H 1040 300 440 100 336 100 535 300 364 436
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  • 1550 12 BID tad oflv prices officially iMed aad MMaaa to ud raperM to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Excta«e yaeterday. vttk the amber at ahare* traded dwn M btacfce* ta lota of Um units imleea odMnte **clSad. Mnmuu (IMS) I»I n (MlB) (1) 114 AIM (L 478 l.flB) (IS)
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  • 703 12 BUOYED hy three caaeeeetlve days s( advaaces, toe tocal etoeh aaarket gatoed farther greaad yesterday. Tradtog otertod hrtokly ia the maralag aad hy aeea, the StratellMee ladaeS ladex wae ap Ml petoto. There wuM hi aethrlthe alferaoea hat h«yen eeea retaraed to hrlag prteee to a
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  • 664 12 SHARE prices 011 the Kua Lumpur stock market cc tinued their broad-baa advances yesterday i slightly higher turnover. After opening bare! steady, share prices rose < good spill-over interest j the morning session. Aft* the lunch break, values r mained steady, with son liquidation being well-al
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 363 13 FEDERAL Cables, Wires and Metal Manufacturing Bhd baa sent a circular to shareholders in connection «lib its proposed special bumipatra Ins of five million new aharee at par in spite of the Capital Issues Committee's rejection of the issue last month. It
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    • 114 13 *p2fcrEai) mutmmmnwrmt 1 V Dm Ohbmt et ur US Nov TpnlSfl Vfmfee.1 I'm feppM EM L71 UI M UI UI M UI UI 1 vw ur i w rpv*N(uai) ut ai ui UI ui S>anBi*] rVM ur um "SSSTSSJ* L« (MmS» UUMMVIU EEEEE III!! ■i ur tm id
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 229 13 HONGKONG SHARE PRICES IN Hongkong yesterday closed the half-day session mixed, with the market consolidating in moderate trading after this week's recovery, brokers said. They add that prices rose initially in line with the Hongkong dollar's flnnaeas the US unit The Hang Seng index was un 8.36
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      • 256 13 GOLD shares firmed in line with the physical price while oil and gas stocks eased in slow, trading, brokers said. The All Ordinaries index Ml 3.8 points to 483.T with the All Industrials 2.1 lower at 02.1 and the AH Resources down 5.3 at
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      • 252 13 THE stock msrket yesterday eased modestly on profit-taking, with a iwtlws attitade emerging after the market average hit a on jft»asdsy far the second day. The market average turned a morning rise of 2L50 into an overall lose for the day of 22JS, rinsing at M04.i1,
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      • 78 13 SHARE priois in Bangkok yesterday moved lower •Croat the board in inactive trading, dealers said. The Book Club index dropped 0.C2 points to 105.83 o« a turnover of 17 J million baht, with over 156.000 snares changing hands. k 0* Mi o«?. ion -i PWttMlOWIMl- |JU» 1 !S- 23
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      • 56 13 SHARE prices In Manila yesterday closed mixed. oaca pmm uu lun Mmc«B.C aj§ i IN»»! q«M UU -MM ■«WMOailJZlBM «2 Tf UpMtot M» *tMm jJuMjtnl Ul *u OnaMtl B~ZZ MM Tun jMOiwil MM unek na«a cun «u> P«M WJT tut an* fMMB MM wtck j—_M%—!■ IIjM -U J»?"» MM
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    • 72 13 KUALA I mil| n Ksps* MhsynhaitMidp# «ant seale Its prei^laii Sqr *L inst rftL'sftlnL IMb IMmc ILK ss»s ths nwMJw >Mi I» ss£ysss2S -"srtaJT" have ts tatk ent MHLH mtmm whlek will hs 8aaaeed trem Internal KLK reeeetly tapped OHU ariahnfreni tke MaonvMb, KLK asps
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    • 1047 13 THE nrouosed ««iwiiin chu» in India-Malaysia Textile» Bhd (HIT) rtprestnts a collective effort to move upstream by three Koala Lumpur-based garment manufactures. A fourth party, identified only u a chartered secretary, to also believed to be involved in the recent Joint p— l i*ett of
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    • 166 13 "If s a mystery to me Holmes, how they got in and out so quickly.' ft ■jrf, '.mil !!2«*2*2«Z..* •i .:su£:s/;S:::^K%:bK:::sr !:'iiLi "Tpiementary, my dear JC-i Watson. philosophy of service. They answer calk for help within minutes." "By jove, they must have done." "And Watson, 0c6 always keep their promise.
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    • 139 14 Rite MTC iMtU Priaa C K Tu| Rivarviaw 8 T P1*75 I C B BAT UN HM K«tk ln| Lioa Corpn licfccipi C S«fin e 575 900 536 610 306 878 arm 310 900 372 282 204 1000 30 22 +30 +30 +30 18 18 14 13 13 13
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      147 14 Rises Indices George Kent 730 DecS S-E Asia Corp Universal Cables no +40 Dec 7 M +M MBT Index: *****5 IffiflW AMD Ml +25 NST Industrials: MI.45 M5.77 Lie* Hoe MB +20 NST Finance: 1535.15 1553.16 Island A Pen no +20 NST Hotels: 048.47 MUI Ayer Httam MO
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    • 49 14 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 506.0 Monday 898JJ Week Ago 800.8 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1008.94 Monday 1066J8 Wook 1038.28 Wednesday 751.83 Tuesday TSUI Week AfO 710J4 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 81X9 Tuesday. 815J) Week Ago 817.4 ALL ORDINARIES W«dOMd&v 483.7 HJLHANO SENG Tuesday Week Ago -487.5 -.486.9
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  • 402 14  -  HSi Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By NAJEEB JARHOM SINGAPORE Land's three commercial buildings, including the newly-com-pleted 45-storey Shell Tower, have been valued at a massive $1,218 billion as against their net book value of only $233.48 million. The surplus on this valuation was
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  • 438 14 Taking Stock... THE Malaysian Capital Issues Committee (CIC) has not given any reasons (or turning down Paramount Corporation's proposal to acquire two companies. As one of the "watchdogs" of the Malaysian equities market, it is not obliged to disclose publicly its reasons, even to the company concerned. It
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  • 88 14 TRADING In Onml OsefiilM'i MJ50 million 10 per cent convertible unsecured loan stock 1982/89 starts tomorrow. SOS TOKYU Land Corpsrattsn* has proposed a dividend rate of six yen per share, which Includes an interim dividend of three yen. The dividend, if approved at the annual general meetin on
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    • 24 14 ■■■III m 8.1 per Mat ruraswsi [Mr «M <M (H aOtcstsu^... •wr, iw Ei per eat to M mSf mtOm), 3
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  • 375 14 SIGMA Metal has acquired a 5.16 per cent interest in an Australian publicly-list-ed company, Enacon Ltd, for about $L 8 million cash. This is not the first time the well-di versified group has looked for partners Down Under to widen the scope of
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  • 780 14 THE market opened lower In uervous conditions yesterday as UK money market rates remained at the higher leveb seen on Tuesday, dealers odd. The Financial Times Index at noon stood at 578.0, down 17 points. Early l—l— was quiet as operators assessed the upward prewifd on clearing bank
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  • 89 14 ULUNSIIU, fh (MateyMa) WM ka* iB«J JStZ SSJper mat wfci SS"IfS V ff SLZ w«to ck«Mi (ria Mr Tm| Mlag tab m irwtw «IMUL JSSStLTm fpiSlrTSir 11 UM»| fc lIBMK MM» ty Malay. f MM yMiw (< ttw SmmS ate* nlMTflLnl&i to ttajito« aai
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  • 323 14 MR JACKSON Lee, vicechairman of Tan Chong Motor Holdings Bhd and the man credited with the group's good performance over the past five years, hasresignsd. Mr Lee's resignation, effective Dec 31, was announced in a terse statement by the group yesterday. He started as
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    • 59 14 OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy in the morning; scattered showers in the afternoon. Rep—* for M toon prtor to 7M pm m Dee 8 at the airport: Maximum temperature 26.6 Associated humidity 94 Minimum temperature..... 22.8 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine Nil Rainfall in millimetres 19.1 Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 238 15 A REPLACEMENT for the lost Marecs B satellite was discussed at the 12th council meeting of the International Maritime Satellite Organisation (Inmarsat) in London. The Marecs B satellite was planned to provide back-up cover for the Pacific Ocean area, providing satellite shipping communication
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    • 511 15  -  By JUNE LIM MEMBERS of the StraitsSouth Africa Shipping Conference have lowered their timber rates as the volume of exports to South Africa decline. Since late last month, conference members have been charging US$45 per cubic metre, a reduction of $25 from the tariff.
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 110 15 jfiHFli All port Is expecting an in its activities following the conclusion of agreements with 43 shipping companies, Sultan Bin Saleem, deputy director-general of the Dubai Ports and Customs Department said. Contracts have also been signed for the use of the port facilities by five 350,000 dwt
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      • 69 15 w THE United Arab Shipping Company (UASC) added a US$3B million container ship to its fleet when it took delivery of DubtU, built by Hyundai Heavy Industries Co in Ulsan, South Korea. The vessel has a capacity of 1,846 twenty foot equivalent units. It is the first
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      • 46 15 Reuter THE Japan/Europe Freight Conference members said the congestion surcharge on cargo destined for Algiers, Algeria, is being cut to 5 per cent from 10 per cent, effective Dec 7. It noted in a statement that port conditions at Algiers have improved recently. Reuter
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      • 104 15 Reuter KAWASAKI Heavy Industries Ltd (KHI) said it has won an order from National Steel and Shipbuilding Co (NASCO) of the US to build a flnnHng dock with 25,000-tonne lifting capacity. The Japanese shipyard said it will deliver the dock by the end of 1983 but
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      • 36 15 A SOUTH Korean company signed a three-year contract for unloading containers at Jeddah port. The US$6O million project will be carried out by the Korea Transport Company, a subsidiary of Keangnam Enterprise Ltd.
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    • 578 15 "PPlU* P>(* Cat aim AJMMUMT KOtnm ASSB* AFCUm*" API, Artntte Asa. AWmMuCMl Bait-Orient Baltic Baltic OrtMt Bwgkok Cob! BukLtoT Bm UH BmA* CAVJTFMG OCLMe OCNI OrtaiSkM Cm* Nav CMm Ocaaa CMCR Qmb Colombo Cm Oohate CoMbo LMt OoaeordOoat Djakarta Lloyd Do«f Sue D6R EACLMm BMMraQirLkMr Fgpdaa tat
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    • 146 16 Reuter PAKISTAN'S National Tanker Co Ltd is seeking tankers to lift crude oil from the Middle East Gulf to Karachi between Jan 1 and June 30 next year, according to an invitation to tender published in Hongkong. Owners with at least six modern
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    • 210 16 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/ Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Lin*. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits
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    • 357 16 THERE will be overtonnaging In the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) carrier market If the moat pr—lmletli estimates (or gaa exports are reached by 1980. But if demand picks up particularly In Japan, the United States and Europe then the 365 vessels expected to
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    • 533 16 LYKES Bros Steamship hai demonstrated a reliable inexpensive method of transmitting data at milium speed from tbip to shore via satellite and regular telephone lines. Lykes made repeated transmissions between one of Its ships, the Cjrgam, and shore on a recent voyage as part of
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    • 121 16 AFP A Japanese geological survey ship will arrive in Sydney next week en route to Antarctica where tt will complete a three-year search for oil. tt was announced. The ÜBO tonne Hakanl Hani, carrying a 95 member crew and 30 (ram Japanese universities, rrcfc
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    • 1685 16 FREIGHT rates for grain chartering out of the US on Tuesday are generally holding fully stsady despite only mail activity, shiobrokers sav Business from the US Gulf to Japan received US$lB.BO, up JO cents on previous chsrterlng, and $14J0 was paid for soyabean meal from the Gulf to
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    • 328 17 GLOOM In the dry bulk shipping market deepened with news from Japan that contracts are due to expire on 23 ore/coal carriers next year. According to a survey by the Tokyo-baaed Kaiji Press, long-term contracts on a total of 23 carriers engaged in moving steel
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    • 297 17 AMERICAN company, Thermo King Corporation, has unveiled a new, thinline container refrigeration system which, according to the company, is a "technologically advanced" unit designed to meet "four vital needs" of the container industry. The unit provides users with "better utilisation of container cube; operational
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    • 150 17 THE port of Long Beach has further Increased its dominance as the busiest of all US and west coast ports, based on cargo tonnage figures for fiscal year 1981/82. Dyring the period ending on June 30 1962, some 4,658 vessels carried more than 49 million revenue
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    • 603 17 THE development of an alternative transhipment centre for South-east Asia, now that Singapore and Hongkong ports are reaching their saturation points, has become a race among three countries. The Philippines is developing Manila, Taiwan is banking on Kaohaiung and Keelung, and Indonesia is planning
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    • 6279 22 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDPLE 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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    • 626 23 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Ratana Bhum Khd Saryan P Mckinley M Emerald 8 wire 8 tar New Eagle Maersk Tempo Kansai Pioneer Sea Fortune Chltral Shokawa M Benalder B Melatl Jayakarta Ever Handsome Khud Romas Family Ace ThanaBhum Maersk Mango T
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    • 1481 23 The leading shipping lines operating from on local ports and their agents. A B Adrtaße CMlihir Continental Feedet (S> Cargo Freight (PK) AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporalic <S) Euro-Asia Um (PK PN) Uw Transgroup Pte Li (S). Al Navigattaa Frata ShpgTs). C. Taaffcr Sea Consortium (S) Martnte*
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    • 1291 24 The above tntormatioa is compiled from data pr ovided by the Singapore Nation*! Shippers' and other aourcee. ALBBIA Algiers Nov 15. Berthing delays erf 6-8 days. ANGOLA La—da and Lobito Nov 15. No berthing delays. ARGENTINA Buenos Aires Nov 8. 14 vessels discharging and 14 loading. Necochea Nov
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    • 555 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Asian 8tar Barber Tsu Chidambaram Equator Lanka Kalyanl Llkas Venture Long Shan Myomaywa Ned Slnoutskerk Eastern Harmony Equator IV Oerbera Greenland Sea JensonlV Musashl Maru New Eagle Ned Leuve Silver Light Turkmenlya Velma Lykes 1/2 33/4 31/2
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    • 334 15 1 v HEUNG-A SHIPPING KOItEA FLAG VBLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service T* PJ(«iMf/KNiun(/Buun/inchon Fm: Busjn/H.Konc/Banffcok Td S'port: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 KX. *****8 :':iiW*U\'r*;rT i fit i wm km I !< 1 >1 T 11 sail/a/^ m Orient Overseas C&nlcjMeA Line 21/12 29/12 31/12 2/1 8/1 1/1 9/1 11/1
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    • 342 15 I 4/cnan I Algerian N.ition.il Lm«> WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV CQSs?— mi HI im T«t *****4 (5 bwt SINGAPORE MAERSK LINE XPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: VS. PACIFIC, QULP. ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTB r*i w/i m 23/1 25/1 14-15/12 21-21/12 25-25/12 w 12/1
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    • 484 16 m FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europ* From Eur op* DCkwi hwi 3) r<M r«M sj UN rutm SiM SaM W UW W 14/12 SM SaM SM SM SW 22/12 SaM SaM SM SM taftart 11/12 10/12 12/12 13/12 15/12 M/ 12 4/1 17/2 11/12 20/12 22/12 21/12 27/12 21/12
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    • 741 17 The Straits Steamship Group 0 STRAITS SHPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunai Porta and Bangkok Sonfco T»/Ffi Baalwfc rnm run WMR 14-15 l*c 17-11 DK «25M 21-a Ok M« Ok m«UGNT R1 IBM sum SIM m iam nus vis sitM tarn aihH SUMSMK m sun.lo POM Ml kKhm snmnw *22
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    • 600 17 L\ H Heung-A Shipping Co., Ltd. WE WILL BE ACCEPTING CA|rao TQ CALCUTTA AND CHITTA6ONG ONOE A MONTH AS FROM N0.6 DONAM/t ETA SINGAPORE 2S/12/82 AGENTS: NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD. TEL: *****11 rh Franco Bclgutn Services ■r I .1 t.• h I \Tf. re x *W» BlMia I'M) UNmm fJMa
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    • 564 18 in rrMUMiMT Hapag-Lloyd 10 COMIMNI UK T** LlMfpMt Bay f rartfwt Eiprets EXPORTS Also accepting tranyiipmfnt cargo tor CARIBBEAN \HCST MWS na Hamburg ChevaAer )jM Xa«ana 512 712 »»/12 15,12 17/12 21/12 29/12 31/12 </> 2/1 4/1 8/1 S pore P* Pen Bilbao Onoa H'bure B ha»en Rdam Antwerp 22/12
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    • 508 19 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) KOTA BAHABAT KOTA 3AHABAT KOTA BAMABAT KOTA BAHABAT VOY. 31W/32E 17-17/12 25-28/1 9-7/9 18-18/4 22-24/12 31-1/2 12-14/3 21-23/4 HOO£IO AH 31-1/1 Wl/2 21-23/3 1-3/8 i rrm 4-8/1 13-14/2 28-28/3 9-9/9 EAST AFRICA/REDS£A SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE OTA
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    • 1020 20 \3:;'K"line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE feeoer kssel s tor mo net kssel M EMERALD VI) 10 Dk "KUROBE MARU V 66 N PIONEER VIS 14 0k ft TONOEI MARU V 66 J VOCE Vl3 ram man s-wmn st am «Jm 29 ten 2 Feb 10 kn 6
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
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