The Business Times, 13 December 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 MONDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1182 60 CENTS
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  • 396 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG A LEVERAGED lease package being put together by Morgan Grenfell (or Singapore Airline* has received overwhelming response. Business Times understands that the $110 million lease package has Interested not only financiers such as DBS Bank, DBS Finance, Sbigapore
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  • 206 1 Reuter TOP OFFICIALS <rf the US and European Economic Community countries have agreed to try and patch up their differences over farm produce in order to avoid a harmful trade war. Agriculture Secretary John Block, one of five US Cabinet memberi who had talks with
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  • 701 1 THE NEWLY elected chairman of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, Mr Abdul Razak bin Sheikh Mahmood, feels that government participation in the securities industry would be healthy and would Instil a greater sense of confidence among investors. Any move that the Malaysian government
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  • 437 1  -  By LEE HAN SHIH RECESSION may be in the air but some 400 to 500 business executives are expected to get thousand-dol-lar hampers for Christinas. The hampers, containing bottles of old brandy ahd whisky, wine, cigars, bona otner mtooAi items, lit among the
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  • 286 1 NYT MOST of the members of the US Ctvfl Aeronautics Board (CAB) say they favour taking a major step in deregulating the sale of airline tickets, thus ending a 40-year-old system under which tickets can only he sold toy the all
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 87 1 AFP AT LEAST 30 foreigners working without permits with foreign logging companies in East Kalimantan are playing hide and seek with Indonesian officials. A Wood Workers Association leader in Jakarta yesterday said whenever government labour inspectors visit the foreign firms to check papers, the foreign workers, many
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    • 88 1 UPI CUBAN leader Fidel Castro over the weekend denied Cuba was providing arms to revolutionaries anywhere in the world but admitted Cuban troops had been sent to Angola and Algeria. The official Cuban news agency, monitored in Mexico City, said Castro was speaking after a huge military parade
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    • 68 1 AFP JAPAN is likely to set its official economic growth target for fiscal 1983 (April 1963 to March 1984) at slightly more than three per cent after allowing for inflation. The Japanese economy grew 3.3 per cent in fiscal 1981 with the government forecasting a 3.4 per cent
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    • 60 1 AFP BRITAIN'S 11-million strong Trades Union Congress (TUC) could turn into "an insurrectionist trades union movement committed to civil disobedience" if the Conservative government remains in power another five years. Mr David Basnett, leader of the General and Municipal Workers' Union and chairman of the TUC economic committee,
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    • 71 1 Reuter PAKISTANI President Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq, now visiting New York, yesterday said he hoped to hold free elections in his country in about two years time. General Zia, who imposed martial law after overthrowing Prime Minister Zulfikar All Bhutto in 1977, maintained that a developing country must concern itself
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    • 80 1 AFP THE time is not ripe for Saudi Arabia to establish diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union or China, the Saudi Information Minister said in Riyadh yesterday. Mohammed Abdo Yamani said the establishment of such relations depended "in large measure" on the comprehension shown by the countries
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    • 57 1 UPI CHINA strengthened its Open Door policy further by announcing that it will send 15,000 students abroad by 1985 and open two more special economic zones to accommodate foreign investors. Both measures were included in the new 1981-85 economic plan approved on Friday at the close of
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  • 564 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG HAVING to provide valueadded figures in annual reports will lead to greater management awareness of the need to boost productivity. This is the view of financial controllers and public accountants, who are generally in favour of the move by
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  • 134 1 AFP INDONSBA win have to sesk new tactics and strategfce In marketing its oil due to the ooutinned stun* in world -"OA donioisl Mining Mnloter Or iidsiite snid h Jakarta ytaterdaj that need to compete to hay oil but, now, ofl producers hnve to rnmpitt
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1895 2 FT FORD'S European cars and trucks used to look utterly mudeirlpt. Even if they were distinguishable from other makes. It was only for "*the very anonymity of their appearance. Now It is quite a different *-story. With the Escort car t'knd the Cargo
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    • 240 2 BOARDROOM BALLADS The more the media expand The less we seem to understand, The more the information flow, The less we really seem to know; The more the messages we send, The less we seem to comprehend. Communication rules, OK? Although there's nothing much to
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    • 591 3  -  By KOH TSE YING GEORGE Bernard Shaw would never have imagined that his Pygmalion would one day find a place in management Or that such adjectives as negative or positive would be used to inscribe the different types of Pygmalions in management For those
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    • 1393 3  -  Michael Dixon reviews a book giving an unusual perspective on the black economy Michael Dixon FT HAVE you ever, when pocketing your change uncounted at a supermarket checkout seen the l start to eat a sweet? Has your dustUn ever disappeared mysteriously?
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 551 4 Reuter THE US Federal Reserve is unlikely to relax monetary policy at least until after the December 21 meeting of the polity-setting Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). Money market analysts said that with the money supply well above the annual growth targets, the
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    • 144 4 Reuter BRITAIN and the Arab League have struck a compromise whleh will allow an Arab mission, including a Palestinian representative, to make an official visit to London next year. The visit was earlier postponed because Prime Mlhister Margaret Thatcher refused to meet a representative of the Palestine
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    • 173 4 UPI A DETAINED Filipino Catholic priest has confessed using church funds to support the communist movement in the Philippines. The Ministry of Defence said Rev Edgar-do Kangleon, 29, made the confession before a panel of government and Roman Catholic church officials on Thursday, but
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    • 371 4 Reuter THE US State Department yesterday dismissed a reported Soviet proposal to cut its intermediate-range mimrii» force by more than half if America cancelled its planned missile deployment in Europe. Commenting on a report in the New York Times that the Soviet
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    • 298 4 UP PRESIDENT Reagan appealed over the weekend for support from the American people in his battle for congressional approval of the MX missile and reiterated his willingness to compromise on how to base the weapon. "My fellow Americans, with your continued support for a strong
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    • 700 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Nnaber Tune From SLA SQ11 0106 LAX/TYO PAA PA005 0245 JFK/SPO/HKG SLA SQ43 0740 DHA SLA SQ101 0815 KUL SLA SQ41 0820 MAA MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL CAL CB14 1030 HLP
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    • 380 5 Reuter LECH Walesa, leader of Poland's outlawed Solidarity free trade union, has broken his silence for the first time since his release from internment by publishing a letter he wrote to military leader Wojdech Jaruzelski on ways to achieve national reconciliation. The letter, released
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    • 222 5 Reuter THE world's largest insurance market, Lloyd's of London, already shaken by multi-million sterling scandals involving two member companies, said it was investigating the activities of a third company. Uoyd's moved to defend its reputation last Thursday by bringing in two outsiders to coordinate inquiries
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    • 379 5 Reuter, AFP TRADE talks between Japan and the European Economic Community (EEC) ended in Tokyo over the weekend without any specific commitment from the Japanese to open their markets to more community imports. Officials said Japan had, however, reiterated a pledge to avoid
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    • 374 5 Reuter DRASTIC capacity cuts sought by the European Commission to Justify aid to the ailing steel company Saarstahl will create more Job losses, a West German economics ministry spokesman said. The commission authorised Boon last Thursday to grant up to 175 million Deutschemarks
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    • 513 5 UPI THE strongest surge In car purchases in the United States in nearly 11 years helped overall retail sales eip 2.3 per cent in Novem- the best performance since May. The US Commerce Department in Washington over the weekend said
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    • 173 5 UPI UNITED Auto Workers leadera at Chrysler Corp have approved a new contract giving a wage increase to US workers, clearing the way for ratification by 85,000 active and laid off workers. A member of the Chrysler bargaining committee said approval by the 140-member
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    • 260 5 FRENCH Pinaaee Mlateter DqIMTS hftß thai the traae Is shut to be devalaed for the third time the itoetoltoto eame to pswer to May 1181. He toM a Saetoifct Party wltheat fisadattia bat grew regatoriy like wiM (towers.** TVere ate rumn etrealattag to
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    • 593 5 Reuter MEXICO'S new government has taken three major steps within 24 hours to tackle the country's financial crisis, announcing a relaxation of exchange controls, an austerity budget and a request for its foreign debt to be rescheduled. Finance Minister Jesus Silva Herzog over
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    • 375 5 Reuter SENIOR monetary officials of the 10 main industrial nations reached broad agreement in Paris on a probable doubling of funds to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). But European monetary sources said negotiations would continue on how to expand IMF
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    • 126 5 AP BANK (allures in the UnitejP States, totaling 40 so far tfifc year, are likely to remain at, a fairly high level next yea£" Mr William Isaac, dirsip--tor of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, salt* > this year's failure rate Is 0} highest since the 43
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  • REVIEWS
    • 449 6  -  By GOH ENG KEE THE King's Singers performed to a very appreciative audience on the opening night of the Singapore Festival of Arts on Friday: they practically had to tear themselves away from an audience that did not want them to leave after a full 90-minute
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    • 363 6  -  By PATRICIA GOH FOR those of you who looked forward to the International Music Fair last month and found the string instrument exhibits disappointing, take heart. Later this month, the Alpha Gallery will hold a salon exhibition of modern violins. The violins from Cremona, Italy,
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    • 606 7  -  By JIA LI-KE IF THE success erf a show is based on the audience's reaction, then the Washington ballet is a rip-roar-ing success. There was no disputing the way the spectators, who on Friday packed the Victoria Theatre from wall to wall, gave their hearts to the
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    • 500 7  -  By JUNE LIM WHILE the apetUght tans meat visibly towards toe eatertataera aa stage be toey toe Hag's Stagers, toe Waabiagtea Ballet, FOB er toe Preaervattaa Hall Jan Bead Mether east la faletly "perfermiag" at the Nitlaaal Dfaaeart art gallery. The Maaa—. la naajaaftlea with
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    • 316 7  -  By XU YING-CHENG HE WAS indeed getting on in age. But he got off his chair, then half-swayed and half-trotted, still playing his clarinet, off the stage. He began to do something of a Jog while still playing as he went around the Singapore Conference Hall auditorium.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 814 6 TWO-11-OME CROSSWORD J d CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACRO6 8 Stop the music! (7) 9 Prudence and Rose will E involved in the squab- 13 Walk quietly behind the vehicle (5) 14 From which you'll see a person tends to lean to one side? (5) 15 Great tennis-playing to gain the point
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    • 703 6 I SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening Mowed by On The Waterfront (Mandarin/r) 3.50 Samaithaal Mattum Pothuma (Tamil/r) 4.15 B9 Bo: Children's Programme 4.40 One Day at a fine (Last Episode): Ann's disappointment over why she was finally given an important assignment is soon forgotten when her special project turns into
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 515 7 LEISURE TIME CONCERTS The Stagapore Festival ef Arte. Tonight at 8 pm, the Hongkong Chinese Orchestra will perform at the Victoria Concert Hall (tickets at $5, $10 and $15); Tari Temasek at the Victoria Theatre (8 pm, $5, $8, and $10); Sasono Mulyo at the World Trade Centre Auditorium (8
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 256 9 2PEPPER remained relatively unchanged on the Singaproduce market last Jreek, with loose black pep4>er hovering between the jsl7o to $175 level. A local trader said that nobody wants to sell on the market because stocks dp* low. Prices for white Stepper, in fact, picked up JSghtly.
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    • 164 9 jgfeWß Prsdaee Exehaage, 1 Wkm I'Deems* Bulk fob $96.00 -«Ben, oM dram (in secood land dram) fob $108.00 sellers, ifcw dram fob $112.08 seller*. Mixed (loose) $55 Vjyers. '•■Pepper: Muntok white pepjcr fob Asta NLW $362.50 sellSarawak white pepper faq >b NLW $357.50 sellers, Sira4*ak special black pepper
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    • 192 9 •RUBBER FUTURES IN Tokyo on Saturday closed down 2.8 .to 1.2 yen in moderately active trading. Values retreated -tgainst Friday's gains on weekend profit-taking and liqui.oatioo reflecting lower overnight overseas advices. Current .Becember lost 1.7 to 192.8 yen a kilo and distant May down 'U to 192.6 yen. In
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    • 759 9 COFTEE: Robusta futures ended Friday at or around the day's highs, £52 to £20 a tonne above Thursday night's close. Turnover was 3,573 lots including 315 —if trades and 54 options. Physicals were quiet on Friday. No tenders were pasted. The ICO 15 day average was 132.50 cents
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.35 per cent.
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      • 162 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Dec 10: 7days 1 month 2 month* 3 months 6 months months 12 months vm wwmt Ugk Low 1/18 8K 9% 91/1® 9H 93/14 99/16 9 5/18 013/16 9H 9 15/16 9* 101/16 8* 1 month 3 months months
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      • 42 9 FOR TOE week ended Saturday Dec U, the range at call rates received (ran Short Derate (If) Bhd waa aa followt: ■Hk (and: 13 to 7 per cent. General land: 5 to SJ per cant. *"■«> of fund» totalled &.<B1 million.
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      • 350 9 THE US 'J* I—'1—' Sh| opened at U175/B aad was traded to the tank's htah of 2.1900/10 before betas brought to a low of LlStt-SOlast week. It finned to close tar ths week at 2.118/35 on the local tarelgu exchange. Trading for the week wo generally quiet aad
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      • 207 9 RATES tor overnight tads on the domestic intertask market remained high on most days of last week, trading upwards from 11 per cent to 15 per cent betas rinsing at per cent. Tbe firmer trend was attributed to ths resultant effect of the exchange operations of the authorities to
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      • 283 9 THE EARLY WEEK rise and subsequent fall In the gold prices last week were linked to considerations (or the dollar and interest rates, Green and Cottier says. Last Tuesday, the metal's price advanced strongly, breaking the familiar US$45O resistance to reach as high as US$46O an ounce. This occurred
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    • 1364 9 AFP AN UPWARD TREND in tendon commodity prices was checked last week by fears, unallayed by reports to the contrary, of higher British and United States interest rates. Silver followed the rising gold price up to reach its highest in nearly two years. Copper hit
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 1053 10 lb- LAST week proved to be fairly eventful for the Singapore stock market as investors reacted to developments on the New York and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges. It was eventful in the sense that there were bullish as well as unfavourable news from these quarters, resulting
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    • 489 10  -  WMk ended December 10 compiled by JULIANA TAY OTHERS Building contractor Chng Gim But has entered Into three separate agreements to acquire 3.85 million shares in Lsaag But UmMh LM representing 51J per cent of its equity for 19.24 million cash. Bang IMBB Finance and
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    • 804 10 [j!] KLumpur THE Kuala Lumpur stock market showed a steady undertone last week as share prices gained further ground. Overall, well-sustained Interest was seen, particularly In quality and situational stocks in the first three trading days. Reflecting this, the discounter New Straits Times Industrial Index rose almost 30
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    • 3172 10 IMS Higk Lnr Cwfur LM Sals Gr*e t DW er- Or's Net Dfr FM P/B CSrr Vol Week COM) Hick Lew SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 380 SM Acmt as rn Allied Choc SM SM BAT MB *3 Bate 141 Ban Berjaya Kawat Ml IM Willi aa J
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    • 608 11 I/', J New York y UPI IBM'S prospects helped pace stocks to gain early last week but disappointment over Pac Man's owner's salss took the steam out of the market and prices finished mixed in (airly active trading. Some Investors believe the
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    • 300 11 CONCERN over the end of year meeting of Opec, resulting In a price war among producer countries undermined share prices of leading oil stocks last week. Base metal stocks were all hit late In the week by falling international physical prices. The market treated with
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    • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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      • 681 11 NEW YORK Reuter INVESTORS remained shaken over bad news reported by some recently strong New York technology isms and stock prices continued down for a third straight day last Friday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fe!S points to 1018.76, after being up to 1035.14 at one
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    • 1222 11  -  f inrol London By GERALD COLVERD NECESSITY ta the mother ot Invention. In London stock markets, Invention has emerged an the imm» sary addition to seasonal portfolio window drearing. The FT share Index is now almost 52 points off the sB-time peak tt recorded on /How 11
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    • 434 11 pL,o AFTER ranching an all-time Ugh Cor the second straight sestaon surlier last wusk, share prloes turned shnrpty lower on the Tokyo stock si mantel to nam tat vw with a heavy lose. The Dow-Jonee Average of MB selected stocks, which gained B.M yen
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    • 53 11 An Established International American Marin* EngineerSTRUCTURAL DRAFTSMAN *At 3 y* an •*P*"eoce preferably in a shipyard or S-"I ori n 9f > r >^/construction company. salary and generous fringe benefits w« be 'Ml' hM partiaJon, indudrta present salary and contact phone number to: ROOM 7*l, FFTZPATWCK'S MNLOMQ, IS JAfAM RAJA
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    • 40 11 Change of Address As from 20th December 1982 The Controller Head Office of GREAT PACIFIC FINANCE LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) will have relocated to THE OCTAGON 105 CECIL STREET 01-00 SINGAPORE 0106 Telephone: *****88 Telex R*****2 TAIPIN
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  • 459 12 TIMURAN Holdings, which hat been actively diversifying its interests In recent yesrs, has now entered the insurance field in joint venture with General Accident Fire A Life Assurance Corporation, one of the largest British insurance companies. General Accident, which Is incorporated in Scotland,
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  • 114 12 Reuter INTERNATIONAL Harvester Company has received commitments for assistance from its suppliers valued at US$6O.B million and pledges Cor an additional fM millfcm. The ssdstsnce is principally in the form of extended terms, the Chicago company said. Harvester's original goal for supplier ronrrssliwis was
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  • 803 12 MM 11 i I Companies Editor: llano Sabnani I A LAST-minute attempt by two dissentient directors of Industrial Oxygen Incorporated (IOI) to block the company's acquisition of four companies has failed. All the four acquisitions of Lam Soon Huat Development Sdn Bhd, Bukit Kelang
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  • 323 12 HONG Leong Credit has lived up to its reputation as one of the fastest growing finance companies in Malaysia by turning in a commendable set of results for the year ended June 30. In spite of more difficult trading conditions, the group has been able
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  • 528 12 THE outgoing chairman af the {Cuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, Tengku Noone Aziz bin Tengku has hit out at critics of the exchange, charging that such criticism had become a favourite pastime of certain quarters. While acknowledging that "criticism there must be," he also said
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  • 220 12 Date La at Fall Yea ir Ciapaiy PerM 1 WBtli Net EPS Oraaa Pre tai hwtyw <«■*> Dtv. Praflt Kemayan <%> (SIM) F 15/10 18.7 5.0 3.414(e) Renong Tin P 19/10 19.0 37.1(b) 1,283 Johan Tin I 6/11 2,966 UIC F 19/11 2.8 5.0 4.916 Metro Hldgs I
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  • 412 12  -  By CHOO AI LENG PRELIMINARY results released by Malaysian Tobacco Company Bhd (MTC) show group pre-tax earnings crossing the MHOO million mark for the first time in the company's history. In spite of higher cigarette prices last year, MTC was still able to improve
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  • 415 12 LIEN Hoe Industrial Bhd has confirmed the sale of its subsidiary, Sen Sen Chemical Bhd, (or M&0.48 million, first reported by ffiisfrwai Times on Nov 24. The jjuichaser of the chemical products manufacturer haa been identified as Batu Kawan Bhd, a member
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 78 12 nn Tan Choon Chye l ij\ Management Services w (Pie) Lid. or Singapore Secretarial P™ Services Co. (Pie) for: Corporate Secretarial Services Management Advisory Services Project Studies Micro Computer Accounts Automation contact: Tel: *****26 or *****27 Executive Chairman: Tan Choon Chye M/Director: Mrs. Low nee Tan Leng Fong Rooms 1101
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    • 185 12 J A unique opportunity to buy ground flow space, Shenton Wiy, Singapore. The area in UIC Building is offered with all non-removable fixtures and fittings and will provide ideal accommodation for a bank, or a display showroom that demands identity, convenience and superb access. Total floor area 1775. sq.m. (19,1065q.ft.)
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 64 12 :WEAT:HER| OUTLOOK for today: Partly cloudy with showers in several areas in the late morning and early afternoon. Bcfot far U kmn prtor to 7Jlpm m Dec 12 aft the sirpsrt: Maximum temperature 29.7 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 24.1 Associated humidity 90 Hours of sunshine 0.96 Rainfall in millimetres
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 322 13 THE Singapore Organisation of Seamen's concern for the well-being of its members must not be limited to to the direct welfare benefits alone but should include career development and job enhancement, said Mr Ong, Teng Cheong, the Minister for Communications and Labour.
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    • 510 13  -  By JUNE LIM SINGAPORE shipping agents have accepted the Far Eastern Freight Conference's appointment at a neutral policing body with some apprehension. The body, Seattle-based Freight Conference Services will monitor the rates charged by member lines. It has the authority to examine all documents,
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 91 13 JAPAN will launch Joint research in the future with Canada on the construction of a large icebreaker tanker. According to the Governmental Council for Science and Technology, the tanker, of 200 dwt class, will be used to transport oil and natural gas from the Beaufort Sea in
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      • 44 13 IRANIAN and Dutch officials have been discussing the posribility of cooperation between their two countries in ports management *«wi the handling of shipping. A visiting delegation, including port officials from Rotterdam, met the head of Iran's Ports and Shipping Organisation, Esmaiel Rowhani.
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      • 141 13 Reuter SEVEN people were reported last week from a cargo ship which sank off the north-east coast of Mindanao in the southern Philippines, when tropical storm Pamela hit the country. Onofre Tiampo, vessel operations manager of the Lorenzo Shipping Company which owned the 812-ton Doom IJaka, said
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    • 512 13 aWpftog Lis e Page C«l AC Toapfar Aim VI vm VI 1 1 J AMnm vn 4 VI s iifnit vn s AaMaf X a Mn 9m X APC Um IV API. m Aq*U*^ X s m** X IV m a 4 1 jyii Marctaw VI 4
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    • 459 14 Lloyd's List CONSTRUCTION has begun on a super-efficient VLCC which will halve the fuel costs, and cut by onethird the manning costs, of older vessels now rapidly being phased out. The ship is said to be so competitive that she will be able
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    • 121 14 Reuter LLOYD'S Register of Shipping reported at its Japan committee meeting export shipbuilding orders, excluding «maiiw ships, received by Japanese shipyards in the first II months of 1982 totalled 159 vessels amounting to 2.54 million gross tons. Committee Isamu Yamashita said that of
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    • 1049 14 BROKERS at the London secondhand market said fresh ship sales for continuing trading were slow to emerge but some transactions are reported involving vessels for which earlier sales fell through. These included the Ceraggls, an ultra large crude carrier of 423,789 long deadweight tonnes and built in 1976.
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    • 1487 14 GRAIN chartering was slow to develop on Thursday. One new fixture to Japan Indicated rates are HnMfa»g barely steady with a 50,000 ton cargo of heavy grain out of the Gulf fixed at USS14J0 do compared to $1&50 for December shipment fixed in the first week of December.
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    • 321 15 Fairplay THE Shipping Corporation of New Zealand achieved a $7.2 million net profit on a record trading income in excess of $100 million in the last trading year. During the year, ending Aug 31 1962, some small growth was recorded in the trades to and
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    • 407 15 JEBSEN Line has scheduled regular calls at Manila due to satisfactory results of an experimental container run between the Philippines and New Zealand. The two ships deployed hy the Norwegian line have made their initial calls and intend to include the Philippines in
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    • 94 15 JAPAN will launch joint research in the future with Csnads on the construction of a large ice-breaker tanker. According to the Governmental Council for Science and Technology, the tanker, of 300 dwt class, will be used to transport oil and natural gas from the Beaufort Sea in the
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    • 464 15 Lloyd's List THE United States defensive responses to bilateral cargo sharing Initiatives from the Third World encourages those countries which want cargo preference, a shipowners' leader pklnw The Reagan Administration has followed President Carter's in taking a stand against bilateralism, but has "left
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    • 282 15 MEMBERS of the Port of Felixstowe's consultancy service las drawn op p'»«« for new container facilities in India and Africa. In Calcutt, a four-men Inter-discipUnary team has investigated the development of a container terminal on a contract funded by the Indian government Meanwhile,
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    • 5339 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world ĕ 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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    • 665 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO hip Sea Fortune Bunga Surla N Zircon Advara Addirlyah Anson Slrl Bhum African Exp B Kemunlng Kansal Pioneer Jutlandla P Van Buren B Kan tan BMelatl Pegasus Pride Takarin Jenwel Nlpponlca K Oavrllov Family Ace Bunga Penaga Maersk
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    • 1822 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Airttttf fwltlwr Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). A PEA Singapore Shipping Corporation IS) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN) Afra-Earaata Liar Transgroup Pte Ltd <S) Ahraaktai Ltaar lit Kin Shpg (S). 41 Navtgattaa Frata
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    • 342 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel KEPPEL WHARVES Kim Soon LI Lok Vinay Ned Alkmaar Straits Star Anchan Builder Dlny Iwerl Jamaica Farewell Mont Pioneer Moon Light Nauslcaa Permlna Supply P Mieraejewski Perils Rio Colorado River Adada Seng Hing Sunny Ocean Turkmenlya PASIR PAN JANG Berth 22 a/9 3/4
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    • 213 22 THE MAJOR (hipping consortia operating hitwui the Far East Europe, Far East/ Persian Gall, Straits ports/Australia, Strata/ Japan and the member Hues: ACE (FAB Kiar/EUMR): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Eorenn .Shipping Corporation. Nspdme Orient Uses. Orient Overseas Container Line. Yang |a rr < "i ANBO (SfßAm/AURBALIA): national
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 228 13 GAY ZINC ANODES 'u u J mm MY BROTHERS METAL MNSTRES PTE LTD 21. MfUMI ESTATE, SKtfOK 2572 TEL 2IMS2S i \l\ 1 M > T 11 n SAJJL/A/Q Orient Overseas Co*UtuM&i Line FUUY CQHTMOHD SERVICE TO EttOTE CM 4*>» RUT CONTMOBED SOWCE FROM EIMFE (W a A i RtiT
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    • 107 13 chsealordh: m f > UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG: CANADA. CAR—EAH AMD MLAMP iMWTi WMP UON 119/IMMTQR 931 MHA UON 119/MTMOT 132 MRU) TKER 121/FKDXM 029 mud im m/onon 031 HOKLD UON 129/DMANCT 129 MRU) UON 120/10. CORAL ON EJ. 11 I Jan 17 Jan 14 It Jan 21
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    • 19 13 mm LONDON Freights BHIP Sales SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acta for Whom SHIPS Li Part CONBOBTIA REGIONAL Weather
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    • 390 13 FOR GENUINE MAK DIESEL ENGINE SPARE PARTS AND SERVICE, CONTACT: 1C WESTERN EAGLE (PTE) LIMITED TEL: *****77 TELEX: R*****9 WESEA *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: DA PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS 14-15/12 UMI 21-21/12 IDA I 24-24/12 CUM 34/1 12/1 ILBK 17-14/1 UCft I in
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 457 14 mil FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE rpra Dmm 14/12 29/12 f Sarvica ToEurooa WM| taaatf rport 1) NaaM 2) Mm 3) KM*! 4) CM SaM B. SUM 14/12 2»/12 3/1 4/1 1/1 MUM9I 11/12 TOTMM 21/12 5/1 10/1 11/1 13/1 9.MM9 2V12 RHOOM 21/12 12/1 17/1 11/1 20/1 MM 2/1 JUIUMM
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    • 286 14 YAMABHfTA-SHINN«HON line COMTAMtA MMGH USA/CANADA kM IVU IVU fm wu n/12 tvu 11 wu vra wu u vi 2/1 a* w VI i MIDDLE EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES ft* M»m a/i si/1 MtoN W toim IV2 taml nn vtvt Vt VI ivi nn nn nn t»n an \§&PanAsia Line, ltd. contamoi
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 718 15 The Straits Steamship Group 1 Overseas Containers Limited mm QCL Brunei Ports and Bangkok uONT*INfRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT URmn rtn IV1 VI a/i is/i a/i a/i a/i an mn a/i 14/2 a/2 a/i ivj a/i rtn u/J a/3 17/1 11/3 i i Y'li' A h team umao m mi
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    • 439 15 Jg Franco Belgian Services »ki MBM bmo aa* (IK Ikt fee 130k ÜBk 11 Sac MRk *NA 271 »Rn 20K II fee Utac 121 WiK MOK 171 ■•k a*K ai C.M.C.R 1? 'I'- J. V Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd. P »ft #I*oo '0 XEL M A f 1 ''SW* 4
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 468 16 f/A LXJ 10 CONIMNT UK Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS j "/ha acc«tm| traastopraerrt carpi lor CMUKMI/MST MHS «a Hwntxtrf 2/1 4/1 S pore PR Pen fctoao Genoa Wbaf| B'hawn Mam Antwerp 22/12 28/12 31/12 25/1 4/2 2/2 30/1 2«/ l Ipfcr ifr-paMSay fipa**l Upm, +mmf*nu Itafeattipmi Mibpn noonstunq "AKo accepting cargo for
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    • 365 16 Si jM* tC.S.LINE KUMA CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/Fran RUSAN MTMIIM/1M 19-21 0»c 22 23 0* 24 ft Ok 4 1m KM IUM/Ua 20-22 1m 13 2324 1m 13 2VX JM 13 5 F«k I tnm m an rim mm OCUftMI bftrt 17-2? lac 20-29 Mm 31 0k SJm 13 Vkmt FULIY
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    • 327 16 ©EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPf CONTAINER SERVICE to*** MMMVTttI, WKJIim IMBVOQL UMPi Nt FEUSfOB EUROPE/EAR FAST CONTAINER SfRVICE I FAR EAST/ MEDITERRANEAN SEA CONTAINER SERVICE acceptbg ra ftla cargo nt m. b ia ib m m «.c 7/1 U/l 14/1 14/1 IVI u/l M/l M/l a/1 m/i a/i vi vi in
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    • 542 16 ii Ya Everett Lines jIPP MVM Ok 'T m av i !5 /m, f fi IVII tm BFSSC AgmttnMolayM BOUSTEADSMPPWG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7 —PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/fl AffMHMt 0* KllWlfir IMrfMMMWrt* OMIB== "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" lommg for amm mmwma moos mb WWBB mm (—nj ATONCA«DI 11/17 F* Tramportaoon MantimaMaxicanaS.
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    • 138 16 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD W\ SUN UNION LINE somen ana i zi/u ■eEwment i» mon I*4/71 aim v 1 4 T ..u Ht ntmjvmx Tin M«7M1«(372S KYOWA LINE JT r-7 |i* t 3 TAIYO MARINE LINE r*m nm* PMUtn Nft no Mla uJm MMMKIt IB HMI44/7 t ZMU7I
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 779 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL KOTA S AHASAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTASAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT STORE 17-11/12 22-24/12 25-25/1 21-1/2 5-7/3 12-14/3 15-M/4 >1-22/4 21-1/1 Ml/2 21-22/2 1-2/5 4-4/1 12-14/2 25-24/3 5-5/5 7-5/1 15-15/2 25-30/3 5-15/5 COLOMBO 15-20/1 25-1/2 5-10/4 20-21/5 25-20/1 5-7/2
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    • 641 17 n*! M*E*aa BEN LINE CONTAINERS Bros com wo sqmce to/from osorc *srss a/u n/u VI nn m\ 4/2 vi fnaMUt IVI VI i7/i nn n/i 22/1 ivi rvi »/i a/i ntx nn nn vn a/i a/i n/i 1/2 VI VI VI 3VI ,yi iw IW IVI 7/i 17/1 u/i a/i
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    • 373 17 If -J!' €wi i<i r v ll f f/: ■rf--13; l3i ft MMUt 4 MOOES SN M tJIMM IHMU F ACt M 11/11 MEun k rwt mo»ivi2 Mtu» tnn/u N/12 A MUM a/12 MM 21/12 KMC* KMKUA 27/12 u/i2 moa My 1? IMNUft 1 MOCKS VI 2/1 1 SIM VI
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    • 332 17 i«r«t BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES Vi. i 3 3 ,1 :rt,.>ini' fi"' FORTHBANK Ift. sassr* |H| SZZZJ?; Lykpsyfe Lines ILS. GULF DRECT SERVICE 00U.T TUHMN tt S HMBI LIKES SM SM SU LOUSE LYKES 14/12 17/12 LHIIMLVIB 31/12 2/1 v 7/1 QJZMHH into 12/1 IVI OrtaMi N*fc HmOm. U.S. NEST COAST
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 967 18 ft Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS SERVICE iokto mom sum st urn 4 Jan 29 ton 2 Feb 10 Jan 6 Feb 4 Feb 8 Feb FEEDER KSSEL STORE MOTHER VESSEL lOKTO nORK S'VNW SI MM M EMERALD Vl9 Sid ***UROBE MARU V 66 4 lan 29 Jan 2
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    • 144 18 E CHAR CHIfJG MARINE CO LTD CCUkMi RED SLA FULL CONTAINER SERVICE RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SEA SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE FRATA CONTAINER LINE Fa ia 21 DK 25 DK 21 OK 11M r i FRATA COLOMBO FIAT A COLOMBO i FRATA HONGKONG 21 OK FRATA HONGKONG 2t OK 22 DK 29 DK 31
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    • 528 18 CMJFOMU/MCriC NORTH WIST SIR VICE EWRESS CORTARKR/REEfER SERVICE lM*l tar LOS MBLtS SM FRANCISCO IEATTU. IACOML KUCOUKI RC fa/fa wmi H Wte*» t *<**» AUSTRALIA EIPKSS CONTAINER SERVICE -KSMMtfUM WW UW "WSHVA TASK fa/ra rMMan ST* !?S M S* AteacC«l 2? 4*" Hi* r" JJ'HJ" 4f «f«» II Fa» frm
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    • 454 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "5 Te 1 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES ONEMBT MO. 7. HAEBOO HOJ... HAEWOO N0.5... S'pwt Lee** Ftr .17 Dk Bandar Abbas/Bandar 20 Dec Mian Mdati/Aqaba Shipping Co. Int. A\ ASIA Ml KCH AN I MARIM SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE S port Plrian Leaf* tar ASMTUKHO 25 0k Mdaii/Yanbo TRMEXAGOU
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    • 377 18 INTRASiA (PTE) LTD BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK pm* P KMa« r. Ml 7— SM SaM WPurtMit. If iw II Jm Laadhf tar. tiMfWg.nwHr mw»/m(uom 4, IAU 1 Mi'Si'i. *''«B El*T CONTAMEI UK AUSTRALIAN "J, n m new Orleans M SYDNEY ZM SMGAPORE ZM MOHSJUNG 2M CANBERRA S'PORE SYD Ma 'ME
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 598 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULI Y CONTAINERISED SERVICE 9 8 .-v. TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Abo accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C ROZE S'pore Closing Tunes: FCI Cargo 0400 19/12 LCL Cargo 1600 18/12 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACFIC COAST EXPORT nm mm I csst RBCMM
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    • 501 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Koran Flag Vssssls SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO' BANGKOK. KEEEUNG, INCHON. BUSAN Ho 1 Ommi 9 R«ntoa 7 ml 2 21/12 vi T/i TIM X/ 12 JO/I 2 VI 14/1 l»/l M/l 2VI 30/1 StMl CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TOCHIfTAGONG. CHALNA. CALCUTTA A VnMt Agents Spore NfPTUNf AGENCIFS PTE lID
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    • 842 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SMPPMG CO PRIVATE LTD so frty' mm it**.* >***** (is uh» CaNe Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** f KEIANC PfMK M/S SHAMAT NAM SOON SON BHD IST AND 2NO FLOOR. HN THONE UNI-L--NO 1, IALAN CEMPENMG TORT KLANG. MALAYSIA Cables JAVATON
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    • 111 19 SOON KMT SHIPPING PTE LTD 1905 t 1901 19tt Fir. Station How 3 Sktrta* *»y Sport 0)06 T<M*o« MOSOtt (5 Ims) I ZM7S3S Ttta RSXIJ9 SKSMP ETI EID DBTVMTKM NmHhMv h« 14/12 ttMa/Hri/R. Mat MmkLmN hi PI 15/12 Iftara/ljbMR/KaU UnUi Mia Ha Mil 11/12 It/12 M*/MH/K.N* MhLMI 15/12 17/12 M*/IM
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 623 20 s s c Group SINGAPORE SHIPPING CORPORATION PTE LTD 2oth floor ocfan building Singapore 0104 ARRETING *****2 13 LiN f Si GENERAL 91 3111 (22 LINE S) EIE« RS 2459S RS 2S'>bB A 3 CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP Container Lilies 2 SAILINGS A WEEK to/from BANGKOK ERTHING 1300 HRS EVERY TUESDAY
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 206 21 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE Ell! EGYPTIAN FLAG vV N,i r N MIPPIHK Pf» t T[t *'«rV tim* p< I 'I f Hk|v JS W M M Srm Hrn V !Kfc"H< SS» i '.I I i PpH4l| '*y L i: \> 11 ii \K i INI i>\ i t in RO/RO Soviet
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    • 302 21 LUS BROTHER CO.S.A. KOUtt OMCT ORES UO »KQ TO MM QMOOS. DM* DMMM. MB KUNMT WIS NMKS uomwm (M 1171) rarauiN (M 1I7«) S'POK ItQAKHS OUM ONMMI (WSCAT) KOKO NAVIGATION CO PTE. LTD. a TIGER EXPRESS LINE 1974 n/n toe OfTTAGONC i CALCUTTA I*7l »fcc 11m OWTAeOK t CALCUTTA Emm
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    • 68 21 FJUtCO sumlV emVAHY fFTL) LTD! BANGKOK EXPRESS SVC (FCL ft LCL) I KOKC KONG ISLANDS IM (MmtwSm SVC) wa moubvs. m sn n s CtrtmU 24/12 MkM *****/1 H/l i/2 M/l Cm* 14 7/1 IMtahtarttl t/2 15/2 22/2 21/2 TEL. *****77/88 Tx: ***** Eurofro 20th Floor Ocoon Building, Spore 0104
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 413 22 HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BHD i iS II N 41 ■II N '.{KM AH Hi !#()%*> KOLA* SAJUNGS TO EAST MALAYSIA •HATATII.IS/12 •HATAU 11/12 •HAYATI* 1/13 •MM V; 12/12 *fB£GO UNO t. 2/12 •mm) owo t. 1/13 rmm prelaw ETA ETO ETA ETD hi Part 14/12 22/12 24/12 VI 7/1 22/12
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    • 336 22 FOfllUN* CONSOI 10*HON Sf RVICI S Plf UD ux*' eta FCL/ia TO OCStIMTBN 22/12 AUSTRALIA BRtS, SYD. MEL, ADE, FREM 14/12 UK/EUROPE ALL BASE PORTS MLANO DESTINATIONS 19/12 ARABMN GULF DUBAI, KUWAIT. OAMMAM DOHA, BAHRAIN, A'DHABI, MMA OABOOS, WTRANSIT DESTH 14/12 FM EAST BANGKOK. HK., TAIWAN, JPN. PHI. BATUMI ISLAND
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    • 313 22 MAGNA MARINE LINFS iMßT~llFrir 11 f > If TO IFMM SOUTH EAST MKA WESTBOUNO SERVICE MOOMM TKMO IH-17 (M. T 1979) MMM M-19 (BIT 1975) fiOKML MUQ M.2» (BIT 1971) MMM M-21 MMPOK PT. KDJM LONMB KM M REIMON/MOMBASA qmes salaam 29/12 25/12 KUMM/TAMIMI/ OUMM/OM/ PE/ELO 21/1/n 15/1/B U/12 22/12
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 124 22 S i v x A •5 m m 'A r oa. rs; r* SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JOAJC.THM MOfINWiQ. LEGEND: R Thundw»tofin Temperature °C flfca—f Weather Wind direction with spsod in knots R*ta W m Cloudy Sky Wave height Minn «Mi are himM by imm wMeh Oy wtth
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