The Business Times, 10 December 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1182 60 CENTS
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  • 304 1 LOCAL contractor Lim Kah Ngam has clinched a *156 million contract to build the Port of Singapore Authority's new headquarters. Lim Kah Ngam was awarded the contract last month on an open tender basis, beating eight other contractors. It will start work on
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  • 642 1 THE MALAYSIAN government has barred three leading stockbrokers, including the deputy chairman of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, Mr Jimmy Tan Soo Sum, from trading on the exchange by refusing to renew their trading licences. The other two stockbrokers banned are KLSE committee member
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  • 400 1  - Leslie Godwin wants to be represented here By LEE YOKE MENG LESLIE A Godwin of London, the newly-appointed risk consultant for the first phase of the mass rapid transit project, is seriously considering how it can be ,represented here. The form it will take will depend on the Provisional Mass
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  • 235 1 AFP KA YUNG became the L2th commodities firm to hit trouble this year when it abruptly ceased in Hongkong on Wednesday. Angry client» damaged vaaes and tables, overturned trays of documents and police had to be called in to keep order. The customers were
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 56 1 Reuter SAB AH, suffering from the effects of the world recession, has tabled its first deficit budget for seven years. Datuk Mohamad Noor Mansoor, Sabah's finanrbii planning minister, told the Legislative Assembly that the state's trade surplus was expected to plummet from an estimated MH.9 billion this year
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    • 57 1 UPI TOSHIBA Corp said it will set up a wholly-owned subsidiary in Braunschweig, West Germany, to produce large-sized integrated circuit memories. Teruyuki Nishijima, the company's executive vice-president, said the new company, Toshiba Semiconductor GMBH, will start producing a variety of computer memories in late 1983. Construction of the
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    • 83 1 AFP KING Hussein of Jordan arrived in Tokyo yesterday from Beijing for a four-day unofficial visit to Japan, during which he is to confer with Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone on the Middle East, the Iran-Iraq war and bilateral questions. The king was also to brief Mr Nakasone
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    • 91 1 Reuter RIGGERS at New Zealand's only oil refinery resumed work yesterday, ending a strike which had threatened to create the country's worst industrial crisis for more than 30 years. The 102 riggers at the Marsden Point refinery struck two weeks ago to demand the reinstatement of a
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    • 81 1 UPI JAPANESE exports in November suffered their biggest fall in seven years and imports dropped for the eighth straight month, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry reported yesterday. Exports last month totalled U559.62 billion, down 15.8 per cent from a year ago, marking the biggest fall
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    • 79 1 AFP MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has ruled out any possibility of Malaysia extending military support to Prince Norodom Sihanouk's anti-Vietnamese Cambodian coalition government. The Malaysian premier said it was "not in our practice to give military support to any group outside of Malaysia. What we
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    • 55 1 UPI CHINA has launched animals into space and nothing is hindering it from a manned flight in the future, a crew of the US space shuttle, Columbia, said yesterday. Colonel Jack Lousma, commander of the Columbia flight in March, said two dogs, rats and fruitflies have been launched
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  • 189 1 Ike IMb Lupv Stock Kiekutc etaalttee, T—gfc» Wiwi AM» M« ti« IkkX gwvermewefe refaeal I» NM tke traitog Imihi ef the tkree eteekkrekere to iNkMkaaiinm. Be mM ke to f *j Ike liTiliMwii to tke emaiMtoe toieiitij to hto toil few kyi to efllee,
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  • 472 1  -  By CHOO AI LENG SINGAPORE Airlines is setting up a tours company- ftarfnrss Times understands that the tours department of SIA will be hived off as a subsidiary on April 1,1983. The proposed company will Mtimny sen only SIA outbound tours for
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  • 213 1 AFP THE CHARTERED yesterday became the fifth local bank hi Hongkong to offer property mortgage facilities of 30 yean, beyond 1997, the year when the bulk of the territory under a lease must revert to China. This is seen as smUmt effort on
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    • 244 1 Distributed by EES FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS I*ll Naw Industrial Road, Singapore 1953 A mambar of Tha Tim— Organisation I HONGKONG'S hanking and deposit-taking company sector remains soundly based as a whole and well managed Page I HONG Kong Soya Bean Products plans to build a factory here once it gains a
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 175 2 Reuter THE Australian government will be considering the question of allowing foreign banks into its financial system in the near future. Treasurer John Howard in Canberra yesterday told Parliament the Campbell Committee of Inquiry into the system had recommended widespread changes in government policy in several
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    • 136 2 Reuter The Royal Bank of Canada said its loan losses for the year ended Oct 31 has risen to USS6BO million tram (219 million a year earlier, while provisions for loan losses rose by 85 per cent to $344 million for the year. The bank expects a
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    • 450 2 Reuter HONGKONG'S banking and deposit-taking company (DTC) sector remains soundly based as a whole and well managed, Commissioner of Banking and DTC* Colin Martin said. Most of the problems which have emerged in the last few weeks coocern the difficulties that some non-bank-owned
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    • 90 2 Reuter THE Inter-American Development Bank has signed an agreement In Tokyo to borrow 15 billion yen in a yendenominated loan from a syndicate of 20 Japanese trust banks and insurance firms. Mitsubishi Trust and Ranking Corp is the lead manager. Mitsubishi Trust said the 10-year
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    • 284 2 NYT SAUDI Arabia has agreed to lend the French government USS2 billion to help swell its depleted foreign exchange reserves and support the ailing franc, two French newspapers reported. The French finance ministry refused to confirm or deny the detailed accounts, carried
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    • 154 2 r< LLOYDS International Me*-? chant Bank (South eaw Asia) has lead-managed a USJS million term loan t* t one of Thailand's large*' construction and civil engt*»' neering companies. It signed an agreement Dec 6 with Sino-Thai Engf neering and Construction to help finance the company's"
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    • 91 2 Reuter BRAZIL has received initial positive replies on its r£,'C quest last week far ezpsnd-\ ed bridging finance major international creditor banks. Central bank sources do* clined comment on the amount of short-term finance requested, but New t York banking sources sas last week it was US$2.4
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 479 2 THE US dollar took a turn for the better yesterday, resulting in a surge of strength against major currencies on the local foreign exchange. Commercial buying of the greenback by both local and foreign banks saw the US dollar gaining strength during the day. It opened at 2.1590/10
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      • 107 2 THE US dollar yesterday Armed in late moderate trading. Dealers attributed the gain to short-covering, particularly after European markets opened and also noted the yen weakened following news five Japanese life insurance companies have lifted their self-re-straint on investments in foreign currency bonds, mainly US government bonds. The dollar
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      • 89 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday closed slightly firmer at 243.85 yen after opening at 243.30 and rising to a day's high of 244.15. This was above the 243.60/80 close in New York and the 241.60 close in Tokyo on Wednesday. Trading volume was a moderate $1.62 billion. The
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      • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.3S per cent.
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      • 130 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Dec 0: sa-sr" 7 days 1 month 0% 2 months 7/16 66/16 3 months 6H 9H 8 months 8 13/16 911/16 9 months 10 91* 12 months 10* 10 Dm. BwMn. 1MUJL ISI 11 1 month (mmn mm) 6
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      • 44 2 RANGE at prices offered by discount bourn on Dae t: Owcrniffht: Jv« > Call depodta: Jv, ruri.. Bartag S«Oaf J-month Treasury bllla 215/1« 2 lVlfl 5-month Bank bUU 7 15/16 713/1« 3 months CD 7« 7* months CD 7H 7* Source: National Discount Co
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      • 150 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday opened stronger in active trading, extending an advance in the US overnight as operators continued to unwind short positions. Pressure on European currencies, which originated in the Chicago futures market on Wednesday night, and fading speculation the US discount rate will be cut this week helped
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      • 310 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday fluctuated narrowly throughout the session before closing slightly firmer compared with overnight New York levels. Trading was moderately active with total sales for the day recorded at 293 lots while kerb volume at 302 lots. Prompt closed slightly firmer at US$43B/440 an ounce compared
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      • 38 2 New York MJB U-MB 10. «S tuns Batch LB.70B 10.S0B 1CJOB U.00S An Wed Singapore 10 40B u 10 JOB 11 MH Ctatacprtc 1U 3UD *etaU3d U.IND kHim a tray one e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 162 3 Tiffi National Productivity Board, in collaboration with the University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business, will be launching the Seqkr Management Development Programme, 1983. fids will be the third to be offered to Singapore's senior executives. There will be a total of 272 course hours
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    • 431 3 THE Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) is not likely to appoint the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir) as Its local examining body for. the Japan Industrial Stamp approval. This was confirmed by two officials from
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    • 314 3 A GOOD network of bus routes to feed passengers to and from the railway stations is vital to the success of a public transport system. This is the view of Mr J T Edwards, senior partner of Freeman Fox and Partners, an engineering
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    • 626 3  -  By RICHARD SEAH HONG KONG Soya Bean Products Co, one of Asia's largest soft drink producers, plans to build a factory here once it gains a foothold in the local H5O-millioM-year market for non-carbonated drinks. The company is determined to establish
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    • 228 3 WHILE foreign investments aid technical expertise continue to flow Into Singapore, at least one local company has succeeded in exporting technology to Australia! A unique oil boom designed by salvage engineers at Seloo is now being manufactured under licence by Acme Canvas Pty Ltd in Bayswater, Western Australia.
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    • 237 3 MEMBERS of the Singapore Cycle and Motor Traders Association should get together to make bulk purchases of the more commonly used car parts. Mr Ong Teng Cheong, Minister for Communications and Labour, this suggestion yesterday. As the trade in car parts has reached
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    • 92 3 NGEE ANN Polytechnic's principal, Mr Khong Kit Soon, has resigned to Join a World Bank sponsored project in Sri Lanka. He will be management adviser to the National Water Supply and Drainage Boards of the government of Sri Lanka. Mr Khong's resignation will take effect on
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 471 4 Reuter THE European Economic Community is preparing a new tough drive to try to force Japan to open its markets to foreign products and limit its exports to the 10natlon common market. The European Commission will present a plan to EEC's foreign
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    • 154 4 Reuter THE Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry said it has started to review export cartel arrangements covering 52 items including steel, textiles, chemicals, and machinery, with a view to abolishing them. Ministry sources said the review aims to demonstrate Japan's determination to resist trade
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    • 555 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan's plans to deploy the MX nuclear missile, already hit by funding problems in Congress faced fresh controversy with the disclosure that three of the five top US military leaders initially advised against the way it was to be deployed. A Senate
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 401 4 Agencies AEG-TELEFTJNKEN AG has informed Its 24 principal creditor banks its liquidity position has stabilised following the granting of two 1.1 billion Deutschemark loans to help the company with its debt settlement proceedings. AEG creditors are due to meet on March 9 in the court-supervised composition proceedings to
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    • 344 4 Reuter AMERICAN Trade Representative Bill Brock has said passage of legislation requiring that cars imported to the US contain a high percentage of Americanmade parts will threaten world trade. He said the bill, which could come to the floor of the US House
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    • 286 4 UPI THE West German government has agreed on a rescue plan for the country's ailing Saar steel industry after steel workers unions accepted wage cuts to stave off BimirUi collapse. Economics Minister Otto Oaf Lambsdorff —in the government had agreed to
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    • 822 5 AP o-IN SPITE OF official reports of up- ward trends in mining, production and housing, Poland's economy has shown little sign of major recovery after one year of martial law. Economic stagnation, stirred up only by massive improvement in coal production, is
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    • 385 5 Reuter FOURTEEN non-aligned countries yesterday urged the Security Council to adopt measures promoting the creation of an independent Palestinian Arab state. They submitted their proposal in a draft resolution to the General Assembly as the 157-nation body, now debating the Middle East situation,
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    • 245 5 THE European Economic Commission has rejected French explanations for tough import regulations and is likely to continue legal action, commission officials said. The commission last smooth began legal proceedings against France over its requirements that customs documents be in French and that imports of video recorders be
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    • 161 5 Reuter THE Soviet Union should stop building huge industrial complexes and copy the West in developing small, specialised and efficient factories, a Soviet economist said. Writing in the Communist Party daily Pravda, the economist, named as G Kulagin, said the present industrial organisation which has been
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    • 201 5 Reuter UNITED Technologies Corp's Pratt and Whitney subsidiary said it will develop a new jet engine for wide bodied aircraft ready for US federal aviation administration aircraft certification flight programmes in June, Pratt and Whitney group president Richard Coar told airline executives the new
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    • 955 5 NYT A SUSTAINED slowdown in air traffic growth in recent years, together with high fuel costs, has made a tougher approach to operating costs all but compulsory for the world's international airlines. Most have shed their old managements and brought in more cost-conscious
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    • 205 4 MALAYAWATA STEEL (Incorporated in Malaysia) INTERIM REPORT The Directors submit their Interim Report and the unau* dited results of the operation of the Company and its subsidiaries for the half year ended 30th September 1982. UNAUDITED STATEMENT FOR THE FIRST HALF YEAR ENDED 30TH SEPTEMBER 1982 Sole* volume lor the
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  • 489 6 BACK in the pioneering days, the men who owned airlines also did everything else, including flying the plane and selling tickets, which tended to carry a faint smell of oil, having been written out during an engine overhaul. Expansion changed that and gradually the owners moved
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  • 1187 6  -  JOHN WYLES reports on a man who has made it his mission to spread the free trade message in the European Community, a task that looks extremely difficult in the face of the EEC's stand at the recent Gatt meeting in Geneva. JOHN
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  • 1163 7  -  Recruiting executives to work in Saudi Arabia can be tough work, as Boyden Associates of New York found out when they landed a contract to 'hunt' for 100 engineers and supervisors. There is the long initial wait, the hotel-hopping, the sifting of thousands of applications,
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    • 185 7 Gucci says more than Merry Christmas it says something about the giver gift from Gucci is an expression f K dIV of rare esteem. A statement that much about the giver. Pictured here are just some of the gifts you'll find at the Gucci Shop. A. Picture frame. Padded fine
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    • 149 8 An English Afternoon Tfea. So goodjou could stay for hours. s w Sr > A choice of 20 dclicious teas. Silver service, naturally. And light, classical music to accompany it all. The Music Room. At the Hilton. A great place to be. Be in vogue 'II X' Lilrdiv Verv exclusive.
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 459 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures were sharply tower by end morning with tones of between £61 and £42 a twin* from Wednesday's close. Turnover ot 2,854 lots included 1,170 crosses and 58 options. SUGAR: Raw sugar futures went into an extended decline yesterday morning after a sharp sell-off on Wednesday
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    • 148 9 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday rose further on covering support la moderate tradiiw. In Dec position, the south region firmed MSIO to M 5775 a tonne and central MHSO to M|77o while Jan in the south rose M 57.50 to MI7S2JO and central M 96.50 to
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    • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
      • 682 9 NEW YORK A SHARP seDoff In the highflying video game stocks snowballed and caused the rest of the New York market to slide as well, rinsing tower on Wednesday. Stock prices were up modestly most of the afternoon but started falling in the last hour following an
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    • 285 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in Sf per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first dam (Kangaroo) new crop LOO, 100 per cent second dam 0.72, 100 per cent third dsse 0.07, 8 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent O.M. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.00, Special 0
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    • 141 9 TARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK doOsrs, spot ex-go-down) GSMsn yam: China Blue Phoenix 90s IMD; Bs 2JSO. 40s 3*o (per bale at 400 lbs). IW 6lM«: T.9R 07, 4F 00; MP «.10; NT roller ginned MB (per lb). CLOTH In HK
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    • 290 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed quietly steady with January One RSS buyers quoted at 179.25 cents kilo, unchanged from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly in quiet trading after a marginally higher opening, they said. Afternoon prices fell back slightly to doae unchanged on
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  • 1809 10 BlDxnd after prices officially listed and business in ud reported to the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday, with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots ot 1,000 units, unless otherwise speoneo. SECTION ONE INDUSTBIAL COMMBBCIAL Ami (1008) (1) 2.00
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  • 2957 10 IMS Hick Lt» CMHV Last 8ale OTGr's Dhr DW CTT Gr's ru Net P/E Vol Day COOO) High Low 8BCTION ONI INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL aso a«6 Acma Alcorn aaa laa Allied choc 3M 110 BAT aao aaa b*u 141 tt Ben BtrlaitKivK aai laa Boustead 400 lie
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  • 1513 10 BID aad after prtcM offlcl&Uy ttMed aad buatßMß ta aad raportad to the Kuala laiapur Stock Bacfcaap* jwtcntey. «rtth tor rnumber at mum traded Mown to faractato ta iota at LMO unit» aata ulto»to (tod I-I IHWnum IJto (11» J.US) Atoaa (LMB L40B) (M) LM (M) LM
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  • 52 10 MALAYA Giua Factory BcrhM: Twenty-first AGM to be held at 72A, J&lan Tampoi, Johor Bahru, on Dec 15 at noon to be followed by the EGM. AOKAM Tla Berhad: Twenty-Eighth AGM to be held at Wlsma Bunga Raya, 152, J&lan Am pang, Kuala Lumpur on Dec 17 at
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  • 649 10 THE flhgopirr stock bw> kct piwd tor liislhii ywtaiay after tow etaaw■iw tojn of galas. Tradtog hegaa very tatotly with wtlft *ghHj easier. Paly 8 tow eaaatcrs made ftew «M a* dire arge to seß. Bat the ball* «ere aat ready to chaac prtoea cither. te'bhMdUar^ 111
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  • 618 10 THE Kuala i -umpp- stock market's three-day rally ran out of steam yesterday as share prices finished slightly easier in dull trading. Total turnover (ell to 357 million units valued at M 510.16 million «pfat Wednesday's 5.3 million units worth $15.92 million. After opening marginally
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 621 11  -  Market Talk... By CHRIS LIM LOCAL Stockbroking Arm, Ong 4 Co, ia optimistic about the prospects of the stock market in general and has advised that purchases be made selectively. It said in its latest issue of the Oagco Digest that certain companies can continue
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    • 216 11 TAB-TIMURAN, the 49 per cent-owned associate of Timuran Holdings, is to diversity into the advertising industry. It is taking a stake in Ted Bates (Makgrsla), one of the top advertising agencies in Malaysia. It has bought 150,000 shares or 30 per cent of Ted
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    • 457 11 SOUTH-East Asia Lumber Corporation Bhd, which has suffered a profit cut for the second year running and a temporary withdrawal of logging permit for a subsidiary company, does not expect better profits for the current year. Chairman Loh Kim Fob says in his
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    • 178 11 Reuter INTERNATIONAL Harvester Australia Ltd, a wholly-owned unit of International Harvester Co, will sharply scale down its operations and continue to operate, the receievers said. The rationalisation will enable IHAL to avoid being wound up, and enable creditors already owed some $300 million to inject further working
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 331 11 THE Tokyo Stock Market closed sharply lower yesterday, following light profit taking on growing concern about the recent high price levels, coupled with the yen's setback against the US dollar and the overnight fall on Wall Street, dealers said. The market average lost 58.86 points on the
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    • 199 11 8DMUPOU UNIT 1MOT (MiM|Ht > prices tar Dm II) The Commerce IK 110 The Savings Fund 170 1.71 S pore Prof Pond LA 1.37 S pore Sec Fund 1* 108 S pare Invert Fund 106 1 11 S pore Equity Fund 117 1.33xd AMA (JNTT T*U8T prims tar
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    • 81 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok again closed lower in sluggish trading yesterday, dealers said. The Book Club Index fell 0.42 points to 106.51 on turnover of 15.6 million baht with 178,508 shares traded. Maboonkhrong fell three baht to 157, Siam Cement two to 259, Jalaprathan Cement one to 135.50. rim
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    • 60 11 "C« Pmm AeaMMlatM AajtoPtui MM I S3 > ww&5r=:sr jar 1 —WW cm» MM -1J ever i lm uneh rMniiMp «j» 7« Lapaalo a < Mmrtnduqo. B 4J0 unch OrtwrtH a MM uneh WUI Oiium IW uneh Ptota» o iag «neb 1 g-p» gg- ia iLten Mattel 11M uneh
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    • 368 11 HONGKONG THE stock market in Hongkong yesterday closed firmer at the day's highs in selective, light trading, brokers said. Overseas institutional buying and shortcovering pushed share prices higher after an early decline which followed the Wall Street fall overnight. The Hang Seng index closed 19.41 points higher
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    • 272 11 RENEWED selling pressure pushed share prices down yesterday, following the downturn on Wall Street, the drop in the gold price and pressure from overseas selling orders, brokers said. The All Ordinaries index fell 6.8 points to 476.9, with the All Resources index down 9.7 points at
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    • 74 11 ANNOUNCEMENT OSCO SHIPPING A/S Oslo Norway takes great pleasure in announcing the appointment of OSCO SHIPPING SERVICES PTE LTD 5-303, Merlin Plaza, Beach Road, Singapore 0719 Tel: *****22 (2 lines) Tlx: RS ***** OSSHIP Cable: OSCOSERVE SINGAPORE With immediate effect as their shipping agents for Singapore and the Far East
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 153 12 Rises G E Life 2300 100 Indices MiUatklU 422 +82 Dec 8 Dec 9 Tuek Ceneat 368 490 8 +7 BT Indicator: *****4 *****8 Qatkita 384 +8 ST Industrials: 757 90 753.95 BAT 324 +8 ST Finance: 1727.27 1738.48 Nat Iroa 735 +8 ST Hotels: 997.33 996.75 Spar* La
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      154 12 Rises Indices M FeedmiUs 204 +16 Dec 8 Larut 330 +10 Dec 9 0 Keramat 700 +10 MBT Index: *****6 *****7 1280 +10 NST Industrials: 945.77 943.15 346 +08 NST Finance: 1553.16 1546.04 Lion Corp 281 +07 NST Hotels: 448.59 64B.35 Rothmans Ltd 184 +06 NST Properties: 756.09
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    • 67 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS W Arfn A «ji Q v urn Thursday Wednesday. Week Ago 771.34 751.03 878,30 wwuifsaay 084.1 -ftMffUy 566.0 Week Ago 606.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS U/MI nAt/1 a u lAii M AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday Wednesday Week Ago M 600 6 "eiio 616.7 woanasaay 1047.09 Tuesday
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  • 544 12 THE Malaysian government has proposed amendments to the Securities Industry Act which will introduce tougher measures to revamp and tighten trading in securities as well as provide for government participation in the management of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. It is proposed that
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  • 346 12 PETALING Tin experienced an 8 per cent fall in group pre-tax dredging profit to M 55.52 million for the year ended Oct 31, 1962, after providing for depredation and depletion. Preliminary reaulta showed that after an estimated tax of Id,ooo ($2.4
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  • 587 12  -  HSR I Companies Editor: llano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG BUILDING contractor Chng Glm Huat has entered into three separate agreements to acquire 3J5 million shares in Leong Huat Industries Ltd for a total of $9.24 million cash. The purchases, if
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  • 216 12 ROBINSON aad Ce LM has announced the appointment of Mr Tan Puay Yong as an additional director of the company on Dec L 9MB Darky Bhd has informed the Kuala Stock Exchange that its acquisition of 1.2 million shares in Kempas Edible Oil Sdn Bhd, for M$4.8 million
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  • 850 12 THE market opened loner yesterday, affected by the prcspect of higher short-term interest rates, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at aoon was down 4.C points at 571.5. The Baak of gngi«f>H qo Wednesday indicated It did not want to aee rate* go higher by buying aome fame
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  • 135 12 BONO Leeag Ptaaaes Mi Us 71 per east mti sahsh?kJSa* ha»» 1 seek aaaml Aw kc Imm B i if Steaaasrs. Is Iks ease af S?vSßata» tow tog* BMb Is ssTLtsi w "lie ELSE. HLTssM ■ppirikin wtt be BMds ts the USE aai the
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    • 503 12 Dr Paul Mersey's seminar for trainers, executives and anyone who desires effective leadership and greater staff commitment Situational leadership for high performance and profits for those who missed Dr Paul Mersey's fuMy subscribed one-day seminar on Situational Leadership in Singapore last September, the Centre for Leadership Management will hold, in
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    • 496 12 =1 Planning Better Office Layouts Singapore, January 13 15,1983 Plant layout has received a great deal of attention from engineers, facilities planners and productior executives. Regrettably, this has not been true of office areas and many office managers and owner-managers are still handicapped because their offices were poorly designed. This
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    • 61 12 OUTLOOK for today: Fair in the morning;, scattered showers in the afternoon; clear in the evening. Bepert for M tow* prtor to 7J9pm m Dee •t tie airpert: Maximum temperature 32.0 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 24.0 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 6.20 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 275 13 THE Thai Communications Ministry will soon sign a contract worth about 91 million baht with an international engineering consultant company to supervise the construction of Songkhla and Phuket deep sea ports in the south. According to Communications Minister Amorn Sirigaya, the committee
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    • 540 13  -  By JAN LEE THE Pan Islamic Steamship Company of Pakistan will be starting a new conventional Far East-Red Sea/East Mediterranean service next month. Pan Islamic will start initially by using four breakbulk carriers whicfi will provide monthly sailings from Busan, ports in
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 151 13 Reuter THE conferences covering the trade between Europe and Sri Lanka said they amended the Continent/Ceylon currency adjustment (actor (CAF). They said the new (actor, which will be applied to shipments by all conference vessels starting to load at ports on or after Dec 13, will be minus
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      • 54 13 THE State Economic Commission of China has announced that more Chinese ports will be opened to foreign shipping. The first ports will be Nantong and Zhangjia, both on the Yangtze River. Foreign vessels using the Yangtze will no be allowed to engage in river trade or carry cargo
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      • 97 13 A FIRE broke out yesterday in the bold of a Panamanian-registered freighter moored at Shimonoseki. Two person died and one is missing. The men were cutting sewage pipes in the hold of the 7,800-ton Greenland Rex, while some 40 others were fittong out the newly-built food
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    • 421 14 Lloyd's List A FIERCE worldwide battle of the giants is looming in container shipping as Mr Malcolm McLean's ambitious United States Lines is negotiating to boy the liner subsidiary of natural resources and shipping group Moore McCormack. If US Lines takes over the
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    • 104 14 Reuter THE Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said it sold US$lOO million of fiftieth series 10.125 per cent consolidated bonds due Dec 1, 3017. The bonds are rated Aplus by Standard and Poor's Corp, A-one by Moody's Investors Service and A-phis
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    • 215 14 TURKISH Maritime Federation officials have admitted that a clerical error was responsible for the tenfold Increase in transit waterway charges. Two weeks ago the federation raised the sanitation and light charges of vessels passing through the Dardanelles and Bosporus to and from the Black Sea
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    • 654 14 VESSELS Open: Vostochny Soviet flagloa beam: 150,7/20,0m-dwt ***** on 8,91m-5/5 Ho/Habale/graln 589,803/645,532geared tween deck. Open Culcutta about Jan 10 1963. Interested destination South-east Asia, Japan and Far East. Two Tugboats each l,loohp twin screw bw Alpha diesel with Kort nozzles and contr pitch props. Built 3/82 and 10/82
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    • 76 14 TURKEY'S port of Izmur will soon be able to handle up to 15 million tone of cargo each year, with the completion of a new 125metre wharf and a second section nearing completion. Total cost of the work now in progress is estimated to be in the
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    • 1575 14 GRAIN chartering out of the US Gulf on Wednesday was fairly quiet, with rates to Japan reported around U5515.35 for prompt and $1430 for mid to end-Jan delivery for around 50,000 tonnage, brokers said. Fixtures out of the US Northern Range still held a premium, with around $18
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    • 291 15 Lloyd's List THE CY Tung group is (0 postpone u ordar for a 35,000-tonne ihphwljhl bulk carrier to ha*e been built by Austin and Pickersgill. briny on the vessel may worsen the situation at the yard although It is not cMur If any
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    • 244 15 KEPPEL Shipyard Limited of Singapore haa completed a contract to convert a bulk carrier into a drillship, believed to be the first is this region. The drillahip, Enlwetok, will be comminrioned at Keppel'* yard today. Prior to the conversion, the vessel was the Aurtrmhad, an
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    • 209 15 THE MAJOR jitpphf consortia operating between the Far Eut/Eurooe. Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACS (FA* EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. •T' Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient lines Orient Overseas Container Line. Yang Shippta*. ANBO (RRAITS/ AUBIRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
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    • 151 15 EUROPEAN Economic Community ministers have agreed to carry out a study into a possible strengthening of co-operation among member states in the fight against oil spfßs at sea. The plan was proposed by Irish Environment Minister, Mr Ray Hurt». It was
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    • 6559 20 ISCHBDOLEI A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world k The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the y shipping line involved and the estimated i dates of arrival and departure from
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    • 654 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Arrival Godowns FCL Ship Voy for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location RatanaBhum 210/11 11.1282 0000 8 "pore Shpe 40 0000-1000/1500-1800 H3/H3 M Emerald 19B 11.1282 1700 MOL 40 1500-1800/2350-0100 H3/H3 1400-1500/2300-2350 L3/L3 ShokawaM 00/304 11.1282 0700
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    • 1704 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AdriaOr CsalsMrr Continental Feeders (Si Cargo Freight <PK). A PEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Un-EvMk Um Tranagroup Pie Lid (S). Al NaetgaMa FrtU Shpg AMred C. Taayfer Sea Consortium
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    • 496 22 .<**■ •V AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVE8 "i Veesel Berth Agent Arrival Departure ~;KEPPEL WHARVES i-i* Eastern Harmony HeTlan •v* Jenson Myomaywa -Z-* Shard Island 47 18 22 14/5 6/7 Kawasaki T Fung TSoon Everett S*pore8hpg alongside alongside alongside alongside alongside 10.1242/0600 10.1282/0600 10.1282/0700 10.1242/0600 10.1242/0600 81 Ming Shan
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    • 204 13 qsealordh: UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAC I* EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES j Loaduw for Jubail (3/1), Dammam (5/1). Bahram (7/1), Doha (9/1), Abu Dhatx (11/1). Dubai (13/1). Kuwait (15/1) Kuwait (18/1). Jubail (20/1). Dammam (22/1), Abu Dhabi (24/1), Dubai (26/1). Bahrain (28/1). Doha (30/1) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Mma Qaboos (22/12), Dubai
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    • 712 13 The Straits Companies Times Activities, TMXZPPTniiv Key Personnel. JJlKfcbTUttr Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) *r MAERSK LINE JEXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UJB. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS 13/12 14-15/12 LIMA I 19/12 21-21/12 LOU I 21/12 21-29/12 CUM 2/1 3-4/1 10/1 12/1 10/1 17-11/1 7/2 1/2 •SMGAPOK CLOSMG
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    • 572 14 NOTICE at paa. oifcM nm. n/n. General Survey of cargo ex the abow vari will be held on £*eday 14th December. ISC, from 9.00 a.ai. to 5.M p.m. No further aurvey will be held after thla date. *.«JM^Bsr*BoNB SOLD. htW Ml FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europ« to Port E
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    • 357 14 LINE "sts 'I USA/CANADA Prnemc South W«t PacMle North WMt V 2 VI an 17n MIDDLE EAST I CONVENTIONAL SERVICES \S& Pan Asia Line: ltd. COHTMMMI TO/PROM JAPAN M. M ut/12 u/u >vu mm */u a/u AGENTS: SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD M hfcrt M/U tVU a/u a/u am a/u 7
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    • 579 15 QCL. Overseas Containers Limited The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHPPMG NMINfRSHW SFPVICf Ift (IK CONTINt NT kw UIMI T%m 1/1 vi «/i c/i a/12 1/1 vi «/i vi a/1] IVU ivu Iv\ VI IVI 12/1 vr 2V12 2VU 111/ l 19/1 2VI 22/1 IVI 2VI 2VI 2VI 2VI 21/1 8/1
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    • 537 16 I ro comupomt i» Hapag-Uoyt EXPORT' U»«mOa> FraaMvt ti*mi Kwama Mm Brmm Ciprets »u> tcctttmt Iramhpmenl cargo tar CARIBMAN W(ST NWS «.a Hambutf TW HK 5/12 //12 15/1? 17/1? 29/12 31/12 2/1 4/1 S pore P* Pen Bilbao Genoa H buy B ha«n Mm Mtrp Ihklwri 22/12 28/12 11/12 25/1
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    • 489 17 rj PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIDAH. JEDOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) KOTAJAMABAT ■T T T COLOMBO 17-17/12 28-26/1 •-7/3 15-11/4 EAST AFRICA/REOStA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE KOTAOABAS WMDm Clow*!, V.W-JO7 KOTA CEMPAKA M/MDn MMk( I IbncM,D«W,K«MN, VX-K2 DlW—i KOTA JAYA S/10 Jot KaracM, Dubai, KwwaM, I SINGAPORE/CHI
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    • 503 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROtt/UK (VM SUEZ): 0400 19/12 1600 18/12 TWMMEI3W Sailed C ROZE 32W+ 20/12 HR CONTAMER 33W 25/12 0 CHEF 3ZW 1/1 SSMDGE 39* 8/1 C CONTAMER 19W 116/1 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C ROZE S pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo La Cargo FROM
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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