The Business Times, 16 December 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 THURSDAY, DECEMBER M, MB 60 CENTS
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  • 405 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG THE Auditor-General has presented an eight-point plan to the HDB an how to slash costs and run its car parks more efficiently. And HDB, which spends more than $20 million a year managing nearly 110,000 car parking lots
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  • 158 1 Reuter LEADERS of Japan's 1? 5 million farmers met their Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone in Tokyo yesterday to drive home their objection to reducing barriers against imported food. They handed him a petition with 5.7 million signatures collected since the beginning of October. The Japanese
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  • 514 1  -  By LIM SOON NEO SINGAPORE'S food industry is expected to show a "modest and steady" annual growth of between S per cent and 10 per cent in the long run. Quoting figures tram the Census of Industrial Production and the Economic Survey of
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  • 499 1  -  By KOH TSE YING POLLUTION control 1« a "total social problem" and the coat of applying the solutions should not be borne solely by Industry. While industries contributing to pollution must assume individually the responsibility by and operating pollution control systems, it must also
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  • 340 1 NYT THE newly formed governing council of Lloyd's of London hat unanimously deckled to appoint the first independent chief executive for the troubled insurance exchange. The move came in response to a wave of scandals that have tarnished the reputations and dented the
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 61 1 AFP MALAYSIA yesterday voiced regret that India has not invited Cambodian Prince Norodom Sihanouk's anti-Hanoi coalition government to next March's non-aligned summit in New Delhi. Kadlr Sheikh Fadzir, Parliamentary Secretary to the Foreign Ministry, said India as the host country could still invite Prince Sihanouk's Democratic Kampuchea government
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    • 65 1 UPI THE British Labour opposition yesterday summoned Parliament to an emergency debate on the controversial deployment of medium-range nuclear missiles in Britain, hoping to exert a "sizeable influence on the US". The debate was called one day after Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's government announced plans to spend
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    • 78 1 UPI SWEDISH Prime Minister Olof Palme's government yesterday said it was prepared to resign ami call new elections if they fail to get the support needed for the passage of a parliamentary Mil to increase the sales tax. The Communist Party, which forms the majority-holding Socialist bloc
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    • 92 1 Reuter army and police units in New Delhi yesterday maintained a tight grip on the western city of Baroda where a curfew was imposed after at least 11 people died in communal violence between Hindus and Muslims. The army was called into the city 800 ions south-west of
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    • 65 1 UPI FIERCE fighting erupted between pro- and anti-Syrian militias yesterday in Tripoli, Lebanon's second largest city, breaking a short-lived ceasefire». killing 25 people and wounding 50 others. State-run Beirut Radio said two districts of the Syrian-occupied city of Tripoli, 85 kms north of Beirut, were cut off without
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    • 63 1 Reuter THE Luxembourg commercial tribunal yesterday extended until March 31, the mandate of the commissioners charged with sorting out the affairs of Banco Ambrosiano Holding SA, effectively postponing a decision on the future of the firm. They were due to submit a report on the holding's financial affairs
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    • 64 1 Reuter GOVERNMENT ministers and leading businessmen from the Asia/ Pacific region will meet in Australia next March for a major conference on the prospects for world trade and economic recovery. A spokesman for Acting Prime Minister Doug Anthony in Canberra yesterday said the conference will be held in
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  • 156 1 AFP THE BANK CMm, which recently Miwfl Ike Imm tan el a ringhini m« (•raigji As Mi pU aai ferdga f—ei to gr»w to repeat miaei to atop ip tte pdey •Mb 1b htm Weetoea expetto tototatel (fee frm fctai Mlh recently by Ike
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  • 470 1 UMNO Youth, noting the propoead changes in the ownership oI Dunlop Eatatee Bhd, is holding the parties concerned to their promise that the plantation company would be restructured in line with Malaysia's New Economic Policy (NEP). Pegi Malaysia, a bumiputra-controlled company led by
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 701 2 NYT THE Reagan Administration, in a significant departure from previous policy that many people see as a shift away from the creed of monetarism, is gradually increasing the American presence in foreign exchange markets. According to government sources, the Treasury has started to accumulate
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    • 187 2 Reuter A MIAMI bank and three former officials have been charged with laundering US$9? million in drugs money, authorities said. It was believed to be only the second Indictment of an American bank on moneylaundering charges, Customs Service officials said. The first was in New York In
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    • 212 2 BANQUE Indosuez has set up a new section in its international credit department for Nordic clients. The bank, which is the pia—t French hank in Singapore, has appointed Mr ErkJri Kylakorid to head the section. Mr Kylakoski is from the Finnish bank, Postipankki, which is
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    • 164 2 Reuter BRAZIL is to request new irt»— from its major commercial bank creditor* to meet foreign currency needs in the Bret few months of next year at a meeting in New York on Dec US private banking source* Mid. Brazil has said it expects to sign
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    • 358 2 Reuter THE 11 leading creditor hanks handling talks with Argentina on refinancing its foreign debt have put together a US$B.l bilhoa credit package meeting Argentine and International Monetary Fund requirements. Banking sources snid the package, refinancing debts due up to the end of IMB, is
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 22 2 THE tT«rafe rate at which major Singapore banks ara currently prepared to lead to their beat coatoaiere is 9.35 per eeaL
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      • 117 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at doeeon'Dec 1& usnsirs. n 1 month iBCOtbl Smooths 6 months Smooths IS months M S sa sh sa sa sa sa S IS/IS 11/14 ivis sum MI/IS S IS/IS Dm SwJti. 6 7/16 313/16 sa sum sa 4 i/is S1/U 41/16
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      • 44 2 MI KB tt prtew altar id by dt»com t kMM oa Dae B: o Nrafcfct: 1W Q ""•""''o-fc. J-IB Tw OOUl tanry bUla 211/16 111/16 S-B> Bu kkbill* 711/11 7 U/16 MDIIHCD 7 11/16 711/16 a MOUMCD 7H 7% Source: National Discount Co
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      • 42 2 THE Honetnry Authority of aaopoß has invited banks and cmcount houaes to tender (or a total of mo mfltton 11-day Treasury MDs to be issued from Doc SI to Dec 21 Eacb tender must not be tar lees than ISO,OOO.
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      • 56 2 THE US dollar was steady against maior currencies yesterday wute the local unit fell an overseas selling in late trading, dealers said. The Hongkong dollar was pushed down in a thin market to IMSO/SS» a US unit from an initial (JIM/5130 on a single customer selling order, which compared
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      • 20 2 THE dollar yesterday opened slightly stronger than its overnight rinding level, buoyed by end-of-year commercial demand tn quiet trading.
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      • 389 2 THE LOCAL foreign exchange was quiet yesterday, probably due to the traditional year-end slowing down. Dealers say there were few participants in the market Against the Singapore dollar, the American unit was traded within a limited range, similar to the trend established earlier in the week. It opened
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      • 278 2 GOLD FUTURES In «lagspore yesterday closed generally higher on some local short-coming In Ught trading, dealers said. Total sales tar the day was lecorded at W lots while kerb volume at M 4 lots. prompt closed higher at U*****50/45.00 an ounce against 432/433 In New Tort overnight,' February at
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      • 23 2 Is Hi Zurtdl M.M ML«B M «M ShW P hji ltJH Qoataf prtee* to US doOan nr«m. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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      • 154 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday cloned higher at M 5 JO yen in light trading, after opening at 345.0 Q. This was also higher than New York's 244.90/245.00 dose and the 345.00/20 US West Coast finish, and unchanged fix» Tuesday's close in Tokyo. Trading was slow, with volume
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 331 3  -  By BERNADETTE CHOOI SINGAPORE'S trade with |11 its leading trade partners grew (or the first 10 Broths of this year, with the exception of trade with Saudi Arabia which dropped because of less imports from Siat country. The four main partners Japan, the US,
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    • 216 3 SINGAPORE and France will sign another cooperation agreement tomorrow, this time pledging mutual support for cultural, scientific and technical projects. The agreement is the second to be signed between the two countries this year. The first agreement on economic and industrial cooperation was
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    • 265 3 AN INVESTMENT seminar on the high seas will be held this Sunday by the Marketing Institute of Singapore. This forum, featuring experts from local and foreign firms, is the highlight of a two-day "Cruise to Nowhere" organised by the institute for Its
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    • Article, Illustration
      587 3 A SOLAR station made by Siemens AG of West Germany started gathering energy from the sun over Sinai this autumn to provide the power for a radio relay station. By the end of the year Siemens will have installed 27 such stations across the Sinai peninsula as part
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    • 454 3  -  By ANGELINE TAN THE number of serious accidents in the woodworking industry increased over the past two years although the total number of accidents declined. Latest statistics from the Ministry of Labour show that (or the first 10 months of this year, there were
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    • 287 3 GRANT Kenyon and Eckhardt has appointed Elaine Ua as general manager (operations) from Dec 1. Elaine, a director of the company, also serves as account director/ director-in-charge on a number of the agency's major clients. Educated in Singapore and Australia, Elaine's first Job in advertising was with
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 422 4 NYT THE Polish government has announced that it is cutting back on cultural and scientific ties with the US and restricting visas for Americans. It would stop all forms of scientific and cultural cooperation with the US Information Agency, the State
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    • 772 4 NYT TO THE dismay of the Reagan Administration, a rising mood of protectionism that emerged during the November election campaign has begun to impinge on a variety of legislation in the final rush of Congress. Protectionist sentiment has burgeoned with the growing frustration of the car
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    • 194 4 AP THE SAUDI Arabian government has served notice to foreign companies informing them that they must provide strictly segregated living quarters for single employees of both sexes, and "deny them the opportunity of mixing together". A directive issued on Tuesday by the Saudi interior ministry
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    • 178 4 Reuter THE US and France have agreed on a programme for a common approach to East-West trade, apparently resolving what has been a contentious issue between the two countries. The agreement was reached on Tuesday by US Secretary of State George Shultz and French
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    • 429 4 NYT THE US has threatened to impose trade sanctions against Austria if it does not stop the transfer of militarily sensitive products and technology to the Soviet bloc. In an interview published in the Vienna newspaper Die Presse, Under Secretary of Defence Fred Dele
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 356 4 Agencies PRESIDENT Marcos of the Philippines has ruled out import controls ss a means of solving his country's balance of payments problems, the official Philippines news agency said. He also reassured his Cabinet during a meeting on Tuesday that there will be no devaluation of the peso,
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    • 736 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From BA BAH 0035 MEL/SYD/PER PAA PA005 0245 JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQ101 0815 KUL SIA SQ41 0820 MAA MAS MH601 0920 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH682 1000 KCH MAS MH671 1020 KUL CAL CB14 1030 HLP CPA CX710 1030 HLP
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    • 683 5 NYT CANADA'S federal and provincial governments are providing new incentives for the troubled oil industry and signs of recovery are beginning to emerge. "We've bottomed out and we're on the mend," said Harold Carlyle, chairman of the Canadian Petroleum Association and senior vicepresident
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    • 452 5 NYT THE Irish Parliament in Dublin yesterday elected Garret Fitzgerald as Prime Minister and the former economics professor called on the nation for sacrifices to meet the challenge of the republic's fiscal crisis. That crisis has deepened in the 11 months since Fitzgerald's last government fell
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    • 271 5 Reuter WEST European imports of Tee-shirts from developing countries are to be cut sharply next year as part at a wide-ranging accord on textiles. European Economic Community officials in Brussels yesterday said purchases at cheap clothing from Hongkong, South Korea and Macao will be cut
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    • 251 5 Reuter TURKISH construction companies are enjoying a boom across North Africa and throughout West Asia, winning contracts worth US$l5 billion 10 times what they had oo their books (our years ago. About 150 Turkish companies are at work abroad almost all in West Asia and
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    • 517 5 Reuter, AFP CHINA is willing to rtisnisi ways of accommodating British interests in Hongkong after it regains sovereignty over the territory. A senior Chinese official told West European Journalists in Beijing China considered 1997, the date a British lease expires on nine-tenths of
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    • 107 5 AFP THE Bank of China and 12 other leftwing banks in Hongkong are planning to assist the colony's industries by extending loans to this sector of the economy troubled by world recession. Bank of China vice-chair-man, Jiang Wengui, yesterday said this is a major step to be
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    • 297 5 NYT THE United States and the Soviet Union have been conducting high-level talks on South-West Africa and on Cuban troops in Angola. Officials in Washington yesterday said the latest meeting took place last Wednesday in Moscow between Chester Crocker, assistant Secretary
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  • 424 6 POLLUTION control is a total social problem so the cost of cleaning up the environment should not be borne solely by industry. No one can dispute that but whether consumers should bear the main cost of pollution control is a moot point. The responsibility of
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  • 935 6  -  By ANDREW POLLACK NYT WHEN C A Butler, a chemical engineer in Unville, North Carolina, got fed up with the service he was getting from his investment adviser, he started doing his own stock analysis on his personal computer. Once a week, he enters certain stock prices and
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 682 6 -11-OIE CROSBWOBD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 One fighting to keep his land private? (6) T Truthful electricity man (8) 8 She's started filming again (4) 10 Naval here In the hold (6) 11 Some cabs made to go away from here (I) 14 Beast of a person! (3) 14 Deserted
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  • 795 7  -  By FLORA LEWIS NYT US TREASURY Secretary Denald Began has came ap with seme thoughta about the world's economic relations that ceald make a dramatic difference. For the first time in the Reagan administration, he haa defined problems la a way
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  • 1202 7  -  Frustrated in their efforts to expand in Europe and the United States, Japanese motor manufacturers are showing a growing interest in Indian joint ventures. JOHN ELLIOTT, who was recently in Madras, reports. JOHN ELLIOTT FT JAPANESE companies, such as Honda, Toyota and Suzuki,
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 734 9 SMEW YORK INVESTOR concern that the Federal Re•serve cut its discount rate sooner than it wanted because it is concerned that the •economy is not recovering caused a sharp »selloff in stock prices late in the session on •Tuesday. The Dow Jones industrial average ended ►the day
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    • 268 9 DEC 18 fUnd INDUSTRIALS A Alpha M Akarcooi M AS And CI 1» uneh Anira Uo AiOC MB M Barlow* UU *1» C O Smith If» uneh CM A MB uneh CiUTta Ptnanca TO D* Bwn Iivd Ed con Bdcars ***** -M PM voik m *m ruftt job uoch
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 196 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsa yars: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,340; 32s 2,930. 40s 3,210 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pteee gaads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 171 9 CHINESE Prsdaee ffrokssgs, psr 1M kg yesterday. Cifi—l sll: Bulk fob $»00 sellers, old. dram (In secood hand dram) fob $108.00 sellers, new dram fob $112.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Peppsr: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $372.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $367.50
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    • 154 9 ——————r THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed lower in quiet trading despite reports of Pakistan buying RBD palm oil, dealers said. They said Pakistan bought 5,500 tonnes each of Jan and Feb shipments at U*****.80 and US$397 a tonne CIF Karachi respectively. In the Dec position
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    • 192 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday fell to day's lows at the close to settle off 8V« to jVi US-cents a bushel. Late declines in financial instrument and precious metals markets weighed on grains after opening strong on Monday's discount rate cut. Selling throughout the session by the Professional
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    • 163 9 WHEAT futures In Chicago on Tuesday fell to new day's lows at the close to settle 3 v« to six US-cents a bushel easier as stops around the March based 13.33 level were touched off, accelerating the decline. Prices dropped late along with financial instrument and precious metals markets
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    • 1089 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were lower at midday, between £22 and £6 a tonne below Tuesday's close in traded positions. Prices traded narrowly for most of the morning following an initial sell-off of about £20 in nearby values. Early loGses were larger than expected, based on New York's
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    • 283 9 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed quietly steady with January One RSS buyers quoted at 177.25 cents per kilo, unchanged from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lack of buying support after an easier opening. The afternoon session was quiet and featureless. In Kaala
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    • 310 9 R AS price* in ctnU per kilo yesterday Mime noon (per kilo) Close (per kilo) Im. 1 R-S.S prnfil f.o.b. 175J# IM 1 R.S.S January 17*. 75 Int. 1 R.S.S. February 170J0 Int. 2 R.S.S 117.75 UK Cool MB. 75 IM. 1 R.S.S MIS UK Coot 1SJ5 IM.
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    • 124 9 NOON SSR tad SI ■AS MR piieee yeewdeyJuaary (Carraat Utkt rihun (Farvifri Mtfcl 88ft» ll loa Iwni paUatl 1*7 J( -40N 11 KS >***1 <» iliON SSR Mil SO 11-lot u patet) 141.40 J... 1 144 MUTT JON 11 1 M4C Pate 1 U ■■air 44.40N 9M
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    • 311 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.72, 100 per cent third class 0.67, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-1Q per cent 0.64. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.10, Special 0.57.
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    • 28 9 Rubber: Dec 15 Singapore: Jan: 177.25 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: Jan: 189.75 cento (unchanged) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Offical offering: 137 tonne* (up 20 tonnes)
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    • 63 9 THE STBAITS UN price ia Peaaag yesterday remained mmekuged at the ITA flew level e( MS9JS a Idle, dealers said. The biffer steek mtitger ihnsrhni •beet M per eeat ef dispesals, with Japeaeee aad lecal Interests aceeantlag fer the rest Taraever rese te in teaaee tram 111 tenses
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    • 6 9 See Page 11 for Asian stocks.
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  • 1626 10 BID and otter price* officially listed and business la and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of UNO units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL 6 COMMERCIAL Acm a
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  • 2971 10 IMS High Low Ctayuy Last Sale +»rGr*s Dhr Dtr C*TT Qr*s Y*M Nat P/S Vel Day COOO) Hlgk Lew 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 300 233 334 330 141 291 480 320 450 080 ***** 490 240 400 1040 2B0 440 TOO 320 TOO 525 200 280 430
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  • 1455 10 BID aad otter prtcea officially Haled •■d bateaa ta aad reported to the *"•!> I«pr Stock Exchange yaterttey. with the number of aora *on ta brackets la Mi tt \jm unit. natea otherwtee *adftod mwmuu (4) l»l I ll (1MB) Mm (UB 1MB) (9) ISI (M) L
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  • 105 10 AOKAM Tim Berhad: Twenty-Eighth AGM to be held at Wisma Bunga Ray*, 152, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur on Dec 17 at 10 am. AYES ffitam Tla Dredging Malajria Betted: Sixth AGM to be held at Wisma Bunga Raya, 152, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur on Dec 17 at 11
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  • 709 10 BBABE prleea taraed easier at tke Sleek Niafr sf Wags pare yesierday after Wall Street tailed te react i peeitiveiy to tke Ptoderal Beaerve's dtoecaat rate eat 1 Ike Btratte Haa la deal i la I lain, kewever, akawil a mlaargata. Deal era k ere said they
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  • 558 10 TUESDAY'S rebound appeared short-lived as share prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market feO across a fairly wide (root in erratic trading. After opening generally lower in line with the easier overnight condition in New York, values fluctuated throughout the day. Strong speculative interest was, however,
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 606 11 ISLAND and Peninsular Development Bhd has raised Its stake in property-based Peninsular Oedit to 00 per cent, following the proposed acquisition of a further 10 per cent Interest from Ulu Benut Consolidated. The arrangement in which Island and Peninsular Is acquiring the
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    • 87 11 IteOMHMTM IM IM Nov Dec L« Lit ni»iw< rponPragtad LSI UI 8>nN(U|) U5 Ui 8*por*SK/tai IM XM 9 UI IM IfnkMtrM IM UI MCMUMMDUNR S-pon Eqmttr tad UI LU (SnUTpilwii) uSSsxr"""ic**«» r £Z2s:' h tm £r w L» eeuw- a sSSr a •SSSSn? ts S ahBfci ABWfWlWT MTOWTIW
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    • 651 11  -  Market Talk... By CHRIS LIM TIMBER operations and property development are two areas which are likely to spearhead Ineheape ■fed's future growth following the loss of its Toyota franchise in Malaysia, said investment firm Sub Hung K*J in its latest issue of Focus.
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    • 768 11 NYT THE Manville Carp Is wjtfag very good for a company in bankruptcy at toast so (sr. Unlike most other corporations thst file tor protection from their creditors under Chapter 11 of the Federal Bankruptcy Law, Manville to stm trading on the New York Stock Exchange,
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    • 102 11 m arnv Milll 1 F»r th« flnt hlWliM •M Pel »>, m Iti msLTum wfcifc ■toTfapartoS ■ra-tas inM «I M9LOI lM,<mUp«eal. Ornp prMHli lr*a pluMhi «r*M tor tl« mM nftamm «m #mm fa yr wISMUe**. to»*. OtoifßLra»V» U p»«LM* CLil SBC ZeLiLTwIl tHui *MRNI ESSyS D>lM
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 193 11 HONGKONG PRICES IN Hongkong yesterday closed mostly easier on late selling in featurleas but fairly active half-day trading, brokers said. Stocks traded staadOy in the morning, despite overnight falls oa Wall Street. The »Seng index ciossd off 0.96 points at after having been 7.94 up by 1100
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      • 262 11 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday Ml on sporadic profit-taking In blue chips following the overnight decline on Wall Street, though low-priced domestic Industry issues were generally steady, dealers said. The market average lost 30.67 points to end at 7,882.95 on a volume of 350 milium shares.
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      • 174 11 PRICES IN Sydney yesterday fell as investors' hopes were dashed by the overnight fall on Wall Street, brokers said. The all industrials reflected investors concern for the economy by closing at a new 1983 low of 603.4, down 2.7 points. Hie All-Ordinaries dropped 2J points to 477.4
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      • 53 11 PRICES IN Manila yesterday closed easier on a lower turnover of 1.40 million pesos compared with 3.12 million on Tuesday, rtrahn said. oacu nm BbmId (Mi 1uMM faatHlirti— Mil •MMtOMLl MJI CDC» IM HS -MM •1 ♦Mi FMFMBMp Ui M» •MB ssstf y purr mm mm*. Mm! MM +<um
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      • 85 11 PRICES IN Bangkok yesterday closed higher in moderate trading led by bluechips, dealers said. OKU kM AMflkl rarsur IM iff ♦1 Wirt at rmtTnut UK ,i« QnOm induatmi rtnaoC» Corp ibj JtltpnIAM Cmmdi im ♦t ItaMaaUiraoc Ml MM MJi «M ♦l ♦f ♦u ♦i ■Mt SsF""* I m m
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    • 399 11 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has queried Dunlop Estates Bhd on its various proposed plantation acquisitions from Haiti-Purpose Holdings Bhd and Koperatif Serbaguna Malaysia Bhd. It has asked Dunlop Estate to give the price at which the 80,516,457 10 per cent cumulative convert-' ible
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    • 521 11 CWTWt Ex fclta Mi lMalSw MMOM w?" Date Jan 3 due JaaS Payable Jaa IS fee year 7* 7% 9* Dec 1 Dec 11 Jaa 1 28* 29% 45'■ Nov 18 Dec 1 Dec 22 1SB% gut s* DecS Dec 15 NYA 25* 35* c*c 5*1 Dec 13
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    • 130 11 Paraeaiwi Ex Date ■MM Q Proposed howus low of 7 tor 11) NTA NTA Proposed rights issue of 7 for 10 NYA NTA MGtass tLM per dure Proposed rights issue NYA NTA 0*4 for 5 g I1J0 per share NYA NTA IbaM Proposed Imhius issue of Iter 5
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    • 99 11 Tht Outstanding 473 M Printer/ Display Cfrffvtrihn Mwn Count A Non-odd Keys (Inv/Aec No) DATAQUIP PTE LTD 506 Delta House 2 Alexondro Road (0315) Tel: 272-6512/6514/6515 -mm THE SANWA BANK, LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCH US$ 30,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 18th December, 1967 Retractable on 18th
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 155 12 Rises Indices EiM •65 55 Gaor*e Knt 100 40 Dec 14 Dec 15 Public Corp Tax til* Corp TU^MH( X7 230 212 006 27 15 12 10 BT Indicator: ST Industrials: ST Finance: *****6 790.42 1737.12 *****0 750.49 1733.56 OVI 515 10 ST Hotels M1.18 980.80 CkMBlBtf MO +6
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    • Article, Illustration
      166 12 Rises AMD 230 Public Corp 206 Toag Meng 235 George Kent 155 Central Sugars 1100 Buktt Sembawang 420 Berjuntai 575 M Banking 100 NST MO TDM 195 Textile Corp 235 Falls Sungei Best 685 UleBenut 482 Prima 540 Esao Ord 710 SEA Corp 765' M Tex 326 +27
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    • 51 12 FINANCIAL TIMES Monday 777.04 INDUSTRIALS Week Ago 752.21 Monday,., 382.1 AUSTRALIAN Friday 585.6 INDU8TRIAL8 Week Ago 500.5 ..808.1 ..804J DOW JONES AVERAGE Tuesday Monday INDUSTRIALS Week Ago 815.3 pnonciiy lun^o Friday 1018.78 ALL ORDINARIES Week Ago 1085-58 47gj HJLHANG SENG Tuesday Monday Z 473J Tuesday... 803.84 Week Ago
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  • 652 12 ASSOCIATED Pan Malaysia Cement (APMC) has taken M 5277 million in loans and financial guarantees from 13 financial institutions for the modernisation of its second cement plant in Kanthan, Perak. The loan is one of the largest single private-sec-tor borrowings for a specific
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  • 831 12 STOCK pricea yesterday opened lower in quiet trading in raactkm to Wall Street's concern over the tmpttcattoo* of the US dhacount rate cut, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon stood at 512.4, down 4.1 points. Moat at the leaden were marked lower with BP down 8p
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  • 256 12 MR HK YEO (above), the man responsible for creating the Transmarco group and its successful public listing this year, has decided to retire. Yesterday, Transmarco, a subsidiary of Metro Holdings, announced Mr Yeo's wish to retire, having attained the retirement age of
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  • 610 12  -  HBIIIH Companies Editor: Mm Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG CITY Developments is proposing a massive rights issue to raise $113 million as an alternative method of financing a $105 million acquisition of an industrial property at Upper Bukit Timah Road from Hume
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  • 290 12 MAGNUM Corporation Bbd's licence fee for operating the 4-digit lottery will be increased from MJ5.000 to M|l million a year from Jan 1. Its agents (those authorised to sell the 4-D lottery), who are now paying $12 a year, will have to
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 507 12 Dr Paul Heresy'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 Honey's futy subscribed one-day seminar on Situational Leadership In Singapore last September, the Centre for Leadership Management wHI hold. In
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    • 139 12 THE BOEING 757 IS THE MOST EFFICIENT NEW JETLINER FLYING TODA£ 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
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 62 12 OUTLOOK tor today: Fair in the morning; showers expected in several areas in the afternoon. Report far U haws prtor to 7J pan m Dee IS at tke airport: Maximum temperature 31.6 Aaaociated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 23.3 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 8.90 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 336 13 Reuter A UNITED Nations regional meeting in Bangkok has urged developing countries of Asia and the Pacific to exploit the current work) recesslou by buying up ships at knock-down pfrices, UN officials said. Officials of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia
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    • 650 13  -  By JUNE LIM SIN Chiao Shipping of Singapore is pi*nwfi*g to acquire one or two secondhand semi-container ships, possibly in the first half of next year. Mr ST Thio, managing director of Sin Chiao, said the company is looking for 15,000 dwt semi-containers of
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 57 13 UPI PORT workers demanding a MgW a—& bonus went oo strike on Tuesday, paralysing Colombo port The worker» are demanding an annual bonus at 5,000 rupees and salary adjustments. Wimal Amarssekera, rhMh-mmn of the SH Tanks Port Authority, said the government has offered a bonus of
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      • 89 13 Reuter THE General Council of British Shipping tramp trip index tell slightly to 94 (base 1976) in November from 96 in October, GCBS said. The index has now been below 100 (or five consecutive months after having risen from 114 in January to 137 in
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      • 22 13 Reuter THE Japan/Philippines Freight Conference said Philippine Ace Lines lac has withdrawn from the conference, retroactive from Dec L Reuter
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    • 254 13 Mp|k| L*m Plfi CM Mpfteg Um P^ia Oa Ate AteMUlter vm VI I 9 m£woc m VI 4/1 S vn 4 IMikite v VI X 9 9 FVott OteLte V VI 1 4 AFC Lte IV OaMSte VI 1 APL m 4/5 Qtelte VI 4 IV m
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    • 212 14 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/ Persian Gall, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACS (FAB EAW/BBBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. frnr— <W|i|i*««g Corporation. Neptune Oriedt Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line, i' nif Tang ANN (STRAITS/AUSIBAUA): Australian National Line. Australia Straits
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    • 588 14 AFP BARE-BACKED porterc carry loads of timber, baled cotton and coconut* from the brightly-painted Arab dhows (triangularsailed schooners) arriving at an East African port, much as they have done (or thousands of years. But elsewhere in Mombasa harbour, towering cranes lift freight
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    • 152 14 Reuter THE British government has placed order* (or new naval vessels worth £585 million following a postPalklands defence review, Defence Secretary John Nott told Parliament. An order for two new type 22 frigates has been placed with Swan Hunter together with an order for a further
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    • 1768 14 GRAIN chsrtering remained quiet on Tuesday out of the US but a 30,000 tooaer was arranged from the US Gulf to Japan at US$lB, up 25 cents. A vessel was booked from the Gulf to Peru at $MJS, while ***** was agreed from the Gulf to two ports
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    • 137 14 AFP FOREIGN orders placed with Japanese shipyards in November increased 51.4 per cent from a year earli- er to SQJOO gross tons, the highest monthly level since June last year when 00,010 gross tons were recorded, the Japan Ship Exporters' Association said. Association officials, however,
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    • 170 15 THE brteraational Associatioa of Independent Tanker Owners says there are few barriers to accelerated •crapping of tankers "far beyond the current serappiaf rate. Intertanko's views were pro—ted in a report which follows one of their delegation's visit to !*the Far But recently to study
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    • 363 15 Lloyd's List GREEK shipowners want governments to treat the present world trade crisis as a matter of "exceptional urgency" and have urged firmer bonds between developed and developing countries. A new report by the Union of Greek Shipowners whose members fly the Greek
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    • 461 15 THE Thai governmentowned FTpress Transport Organisation plans to diversify its operations by venturing into international shipping and coastal fenry services, ETO Chairman Sudani Hasdin disa CiuOcQ. He added that theae moves are aimed at providing comprehensive transport services far government enterprises and the public. The
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    • 262 15 AP THE Arab Maritime Transport Company has laid up five of its supertankers "as part of a yihi of meawras designed to cut costs and alleviate the company's problems," the Middle East Economic Survey (llees), a weekly oil review, reported. The
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    • 176 15 THE US Inland waterway system is antiquated and inadequate, said a recent report in the Washington Post on the country's "deteriorating transport system", with its aging locks and parts and waterways which needed dredging. "Many locks and have taken on the characteristics of the
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    • 6058 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore tor ports around the world 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 of Singapore.
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    • 647 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Family Ace Praaetla Majapahlt Brer Lucky RatanaBhum Oold Varda P Roosevelt Maersk Mango Plata Jenwel SS Bridge Tokyo Bay Ceeflle Maersk Ming Hope JohoreBr Glory Ace Maersk Tempo Than* Bhum Morning Star Strath fife Kota Sahabat Tarn
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    • 1770 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adrtattr (snUiner Continental Feeders (Si Cargo Freight (PKi. AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation (Si Euro-Asia Line < PK PN). Ura-Earaala Um Transgroup Pie Ltd AfcmftM lAmt hnlM Kim Star (S) A 1 NMlpta Frau
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    • 1411 22 The above information is complied from data provided by the Singapore National Shippers' Council and other sources. ALGESIA Algiers Nov 15th. Berthing delays of 6-8 days. ANGOLA Luanda Nov 30th. 2 vessels waiting at anchor with 3-4 days delay. Lobito Nov 30th. No berthing delays. ARGENTINA Buenos Aires
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    • 538 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Blnd&ng 45A C&ng Shan 37/8 L& Costa 8/9 Ocean Hope 15/6 Rajah Brooke 20 Santa Elena 3/4 Silver Star 21E Linden 33/4 Yu Cal 13/4 Berdlkarl 19 Bunga Setawar 45A Dorit Skou 33/4 Lamma Island 8/9 Mercs Ruhunu 38/9
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    • 213 13 HEUM6-A SHIPPING KOREA FLAS VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P.Kdaa|/KMiun|/Buun/lndwn Fm: Busan/H.Konjyßangkok Td S'pore: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 KX. *****0 i \Khi\i W'T \ll SAJJL/A/q Orient Overseas Co4ilcj*ieA Line Fl*IT CONTAMBKD 3BNHX ROM BMPC (W 9KZ) 24/12 25/12 RUT CONTMOQQ) TO MMMTUS MO NEST AfIBCA 4. I i
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    • 221 13 SKA I.OH I) UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES Loadnf fir (5/1). Ommm (7/1) (9/1), Bateau (11/1) (13/1). Aba Dbabi (15/1) (17/1) (19/1). Jabad (21/1), m (23/1). Km* (25/1) (27/1), Data (29/1) Hah 31/1) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE (Aceaptmt LCI carp for Data. Kuwait Babran. Raw am.
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    • 464 14 To Eurooa FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 21/12 5/1 21/12 12/1 VI 19/1 11/1 2C/1 U/l 2/2 25/1 J/2 taM* UMm. OM* Iff. 3) Orswn. U S2 3) i> r UN S WW M* J— 22/12 21/12 SMM SaM SMM SMM SaM 31/12 21/12 SM SaM SaM SaM b Nrl 4/1
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    • 499 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited ONTMNfPSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT Brunat Ports and Bangkok 7/1 VI M/l n/i 11/1 a/i ivi an a/i a/1 27/1 21/1 U/l M/l M/ 2 M/ 2 M/ 2 u/l a/1 N/2 11/2 12/2 a/i a/i 17/2 m/ 2 a/2 M/ 2
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    • 497 16 Hapag-Lloyd I to I 1* EXPORTS limiNf I P Ketone 72/12 5/1 10/1 22/1 Spwe 20/12 4/1 1/1 20/1 **'w t mmtmuM *N*n« <¥ >k 4* i*tli*Nl IMPORTS taibpm ssiir luta Wh| HW| IVvni Mm LMwmS'taa PR S"p»« feit Pwts Hfgp SM SM SM SM SM 21/12 22/12 HK. TW
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    • 239 16 EVERGREEN LINE PAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE I EUROPE/FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST MEDITERRANEAN SEA CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPT!* FCL A iCL CANfiO F«: ICA IK KB KM *c Mh* IVU 1/1 IVI IVI 17/1 {—ft 111 I VI IVI IVI M/l I#l M/l IVI M/l M/l VI VI 7/1 V
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    • 697 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO, HOOEIDAH, JEDOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) KOTA9AHABAT KOTASAHABAT KOTASAHABAT KOTA 9AMABAT M. U." M 4-5/1 IS-14/2 25-24/3 5-4/5 7-4/1 14-14/2 25-20/3 4-10/5 14-20/1 24-1/3 0-10/4 20-21/5 31-1/1 0-11/2 21-23/3 1-3/5 25-20/1 0-7/3 15-10/4 20-27/5 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/XARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE HiOTA 4AOA4 27/34
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    • 572 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES I 3.3 I 3.1»C3 ii>a(l SPORE roam hull hmbg FORTHBANK 10 Jon 6 Feb 8 Feb 12 Feb MEADOWBANK 1 Feb 25 Feb 27 Feb 3 Mor IVYBANK 126 Mot 21 Apr 23 Apr 27 Ap Lines US. GULF MKCT SERVICE f>— Ml Htta STOK w Galf*
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    • 709 19 < m SLNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTI FAR EAST/EUROPS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): CMS 32W+ 20/12 21/12 HK COHfMER 33* 25/12 26/12 QCMEF32W 1/1 3/1 SS MME m 4 8/1 9/1 C COWUO 19W— 16/1 17/1 nmmim 24/1 25/1 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C ROZE S'pore
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