The Business Times, 24 December 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 FSIDAY, DECEMBER U, 11« 60 CENTS
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  • 455 1  -  By LEE HAN SHIH THE Goodwood group of hotels has entered into t#o overseas contracts which will help sharpen its competitive edge in the local tourist market. Hie first contract is with the Sahid group of hotels in Indonesia. Under this agreement, the
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  • 573 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE FIRST Singapore-based, and possibly even Asia-based, leveraged lease was signed yesterday, about two-and-a-half years after Morgan Grenfell (Asia) made its first unsuccessful attempt. Although it may be the first such lease, it Is certainly not the last. This $108.8 million
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  • 466 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH A LOCAL shipping company recently clinched a cootract to purchase and transport some US$l2O million worth of heavy equipment for a major earthworks project in Saudi Arabia. And equipment dealers here may get a chance to supply some of the several
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  • 303 1 Reuter THE POLISH author! tie* yesterday announced the release of all political internee» held under martial law except seven key figures of the banned Solidarity trade union who they said had been arrested. The release was believed to include downs of union activists
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 90 1 Reuter FRANCE and Saudi Arabia have agreed not to divulge details of a multi-billion dollar Saudi loan to the French government. French officials in Paris yesterday said an agreement for a loan had been signed. They believe it was for US$4 billion, half of which was
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    • 54 1 Reuter SRI lankans have voted to extend the term of the present parliament for a further six years from next August without a general election, it was announced yesterday. Election department officials said 3,141,223 people had voted for the extension and 2,605,983 against the move in a referendum
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    • 81 1 AP A POWERFUL bomb blast yesterday wrecked the Israeli consulate offices in Sydney, injuring two people. A second explosion, about five hours later, ripped the underground garage of a Jewish club, but caused no injuries, police said. In a third incident, police evacuated guests from the Cosmopolitan Motor
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    • 54 1 AFP MALAYSIAN customs officers have seized 150 bags of tin concentrates valued at M 5177,000, a customs spokesman said in Kuala Lumpur. The tin, weighing about 6,000 kg, was hidden in the copra waste on a Singapore-bound lorry when it was r: checked by customs officials in northern
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    • 83 1 UPI THE US yesterday issued a visa to confined opposition leader Kim DaeJung in Seoul, clearing the way for South Korea's most prominent dissident to leave the country for medical treatment. A US Embassy spokesman in Seoul said Kim, who has been a symbol of dissent against
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    • 70 1 AP THE Swedish Foreign Ministry in Stockholm yesterday decided to expel two Soviet diplomats and a third Soviet citizen accused of illegal intelligence activities. The three are Soviet's consulgeneral in Goteborg, Yuri Averine; the assistant military attache at the Soviet Embassy in Stockholm, Piotr Skiroky; and a third
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    • 71 1 AP A JAPANESE martime self-defence plane yesterday sighted a new model Soviet spy ship moving north in the Tsushima Straits, south-west of Japan. The Defence Agency in Tokyo said the ship, identified as a model 4,000-ton Balzam-class Soviet intelligence gathering vessel, was cruising north about 230 kilometers
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  • 183 1 THE Government nhslhni sp n fl-12 Mlisn surplus In Ms flsenl iprrstliM in Iks third «Barter of this yenr, the Mggest quarterly surplus In reeent yenrs. It was ssneh knee than ths sarptases of ttBJ nriland During the third quarter tost mi pins was
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  • 480 1  -  By FLORENCE CHONG AUSTRALIA'S six-milboti-odd workers have received an unpalatable Christmss present wage tree» from six to 12 months. The Australian wage fixing body, the full bench of the Arbitration Commission yesterday ruled that employees in the Australian private sector
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    • 289 1 Distributed by KTI FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS nfjj 1 New Industrial Road, Singapore 1963 A member of The Timet Orßani»ation T x-4, The Editor and staff of Business Times wish all our readers a Merry Christmas. There will be no publication of the Business Times tomorrow. Publication will resume on Monday. WM
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    • 83 1 W£en dining Italian' at U Taverna you've got the Card. La Taverna restaurant at the Hotel Grand Central offers a toast to the good life with pasta, pizza, and vino. This hearty Italian zest for living makes La Taverna high on the list of discriminating American Express Cardmembers. Benvenuto! r*
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 955 2 Reuter BRAZIL'S request for a debt refinancing, made to banks on Monday after months of growing liquidity problems, marks a new stage in Latin America's BmnrUl crisis. Mexico and Argentina had well-known economic problems before they had to resort to emergency measures. But Brazil,
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    • 156 2 Reuter NIGERIA intends to borrow from the Eurodollar market in the near future to finance its balance of payments deficit, a senior Nigerian official said. Alhaji Abubakar Alhaji, permanent secretary of Nigeria's Ministry of Finance, told a meeting sponsored by the NigerianAmerican Chamber of Commerce, that
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    • 266 2 Reuter FLOTATION of publiclyplaced samurai bonds, yen bonds issued by foreign issuers on the Japanese capital market, totalled 37 bonds worth 663 billion yen in calendar 1982, compared with 27 bonds worth 496 billion yen in 1981, Japanese finance ministry officials
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    • 435 2 A A expresses confidence in Michael Harris Reuter ALEXANDER and Alexander Inc (AAA) In London yesterday said It has complete confidence In Michael Harris, an underwriter for syndicates under the management of AAA subsidiaries, who has been reprimanded by Lloyd's of London. Harris took charge of syndicate 136, a syndicate
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    • 149 2 Reuter BANK ot Japan governor Haruo Maekawa yesterday told the Upper House Budget Committee In Tokyo that the previous depreciation of the yen against the US dollar has not been corrected sufficiently to Justify a cut in the bank's discount rate at present.
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    • 671 2 Reuter THE ability of the domestic bond market to deal with another heavy year of borrowing in 1983, will depend largely on the succese the French government has in fighting Inflation and stabilising the franc, bond market sources said. Such borrowing will have leapt
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    • 315 2 Reuter SHORT-TERM Venezuelan capital outflows rose substantially this year to around US$5 billion, mainly as a result of fears of a bolivar devaluation, central bank president Leopoldo Diaz Bmzual said following a news conference. It is hard to differentiate speculative outflows from normal flows, but it
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 464 2 AS EXPECTED, trading cm the local foreign exchange was quiet yesterday ahead of the Christmas festive season. The US dollar was traded at 2.1400/20 against the local unit early in the day, and was quoted at 2.1360/70 at one stage. However, it bounced back to close at a
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      • 163 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday closed weaker at 239.90 yen in thin trading against an opening 240.50 but above a seven-month low 239.40 touched during the day. This was also below the 240.20/40 finish in New York and 240.65 close in Tokyo on Wednesday. Trading volume was a
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      • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.37 per cent.
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      • 175 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Dec 23: USMfenjSMt) 7 day* OW* 6* 1 month 9 7/16 6 5/16 2 months W W 3 month! 66/16 67/16 6 months 6* 6H 6 months 613/16 11/16 12 months 10 6% 1 month 3 months 6 months 12
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      • 44 2 RANGE «t price» ottered by discount hoi— on Dec S: Overnight: 3M Call depoatta: IV, Claaiac BartM 8«Uta« S- month Treasury bills 2* 2H 5-month Bank bills «H I* 3 months CD I* W 6 months CD 7* 7* Source: National Discount Co
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      • 52 2 Opening quote* yesterday US -1.6075/90 Can -1.9875/9910 Cross -1.2372/76 D Mk 3.8515/608 D F1 4.2555 645 S FY 3.2323 433 B FY coo 75.31/46 F FY 10.9162/424 Lit 2222.60/2229.50 Yen 384.90/385.75 D Kr 13.6028 260 N Kr 11.3467 620 S Kr —11.7755 915 A us sch 27.02/13 Port 143.38/146.73
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      • 234 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday cloned firmer on some covering interest. Total sales for the day was recorded at 85 lots, kerb volume at 280 lots. Prompt closed higher at U*****.50/447.50 an ounce against 443.75/444.75 in New York overnight, February at 450.50/450.80 (447J0/448J0) and April at 457/451 (454/ 455).
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      • 34 2 «M Tw New York 1MB 10.7« 10J06 10 AS Zaict 10.728 10.MB 10.BS 10.MS M Smuor 10.BB 1MB 10.736 10.78S Ooriac prfcM ia US doIUn a troy ounce Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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      • 52 2 THE US dollar yesterday eased against most major currencies in quiet, late trading, dealers said. Banknote rates yesterday: US ««/6.51 UK -10.35/10.55 Brunei 3.00/3.02 W Germany 2.70/2.72 Malaytfa 2.75/2.77 Philippine» 0.60/0.T1 Singapore 3.03 3.06 Burma 1.50 2.50 India 5.80/6.10 Indonesia 0 93/0.98 Japan 2.71/2.72 Korea 0.78/0 .88 Thailand 29.60/30.00
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 471 3  -  By LIM SOON NEO 'THE LOCAL market for small air-conditioners for t residential, office and facto- ry use is expected to more- than-double within the next iflve years to 100,000 units annually. This was forecast by Mr T Sonoda, deputy man»g4ng director of
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    • 330 3 ANDRAE Leonberg, a West German manufacturer of flow measurement meters and electronic systems, is setting up a wholly-owned subsidiary in Singapore. Andrae Asia, ts first overseas plant, will hanrn* high technology assembly, testing and quality control of precision water meters. In addition, the subsidiary
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    • 409 3 i- SINGAPORE'S lucrative real estate market has attracted a group of Indone!j sian investors to build a high-rise luxurious con- dominium along the presti- gious Ardmore Park Road J at a total cost of (27 million. Local contractor Ng Soh Construction Company beat i-
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    • 57 3 THE Juroog Town Corporation said yesterday that only staff of the Economic Development Board and the corporation will be able to buy the Lakepoint condominium units at a discount of 15 per cent. This does not apply to staff of the Ministry of Defence, which will be allotted
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    • 535 3  -  By LEE HAN SHIH THE NUMBER of Housing and Development Board Oats built during the 12 months to March 31, 1982, was the lowest in the last 10 years. According to the HDB annual report released yesterday, only 15,966 units of
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    • Article, Illustration
      522 3 TRADEBOND Pte Ltd has introduced the Talisker rock-breaker, capable of breaking oversized rocks in open cast quarrying for feeding into primary rock crushers. The breaker, which works on the principle of tmnm* and punch, is operated by fitting it onto a wheel loader. It has a dropball fcwld»
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 683 4 Reuter THE Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) yesterday forecast unemployment in its 24 industrial member countries will rise to a new record of nearly 35 million, and said it can see no end to the world economic recession so far. In its
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    • 451 4 AP IN SPITE OF government optimism, businessmen in Sao Paulo are expecting "deep recession" in Brazil next year as Latin America's largest country battles with the crisis in its foreign accounts. The economic performance of Brazil affects American, European, Japanese, and Canadian interests through trade
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    • 223 4 UPI INTERNATIONAL Basiaeae MaeWaee (DM) b Ike mast aiarired uMg the largest American rarnsrsHsra and Internatisnsl Harvester the least Partane mngnaine, In its Jaa 1« laaae n»*ii in New York, said It surveyed MM executives and fl—dal analysts en the qnafltiea st
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    • 485 4 Reuter A NEW draft law which would erode Swiss banking secrecy has been published by the Swiss government. It would revise the Swiss banking law so that an infringement of secrecy which resulted from negligence rather than premeditated intent would no longer be a
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 561 4 Agencies BOEING Co is seeking an export licence from the Reagan Administration to sell USfGOO million worth of passenger aircraft to Libya. The Washington Pott said Boeing asked for a licence to sell 12 )ets, including at least one 747, two or three new 767 airliners
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    • 247 4 AP ISRAELI Defence Minister Ariel Sharon and military intelligence Chief Major General Yehoshua Saguy will cross-examine each other at renewed hearings of the commission investigating the Beirut massacre. The commission announced that Sharon asked that Saguy be cross-exam-ined. Saguy asked on Monday
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    • 436 4 AP THE Soviet Union k»« little progress in achieving its political and military objectives in Afghanistan in spite of a troop commitment of 106,000 and casualties estimated at 10,000 to 15,000. US Under-Secretary of State Lawrence Eagieburger told a news conference there were some
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    • 231 4 Reuter AFTER an International competition that drew 79 entries, the UK government has chosen a firm of London architects to extend the National Art Gallery in London's most visible bombsite. Although the contest has produced lively controversy, Environment Secretary Michael Heseltine said it had not
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    • 696 4 Reuter FRANCE is suffering from a distaste tor advertising and the press has dubbed the condition "publiphobia". The term was coined in reports on the nation's economic ills which said that according to statistics released this month Prance has lagged behind its international competitors
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    • 252 4 Reuter THE Italian government hat ratified the proposed term» for the takeover of the private sector Montedison SPA's primary petroeheml- v cals capacity by stated owned energy corporation ENI. 7* The government autbo» V rised State Holdings Mini» ter Gianni de Micheiis to draw
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    • 637 5 UPI POLAND'S martial law ruler Wojciech Jaruzelski yesterday said his country would remain in the Soviet bjoc and attacked what he said was US effort to redraw the map of Europe by dumping post-World War n agreements. "Speaking at a ceremonial meeting in Moscow
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    • 237 5 UPI JAPAN agreed yesterday to slash tariffs on tobacco, biscuits and chocolate in response to a letter from President Reagan to Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone urging the removal of trade barriers. Government officials Reagan's missive, received "recently", asked for further Japanese measures to
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    • 658 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From THAI TG981 0135 BKK PAA PA005 0245 JFK/SFO/HKG SIA SQ43 0740 DHA CAL cm 0805 JED/DHA SIA SQ10I 0815 KUL TMA TL341 0630 BEY/DXB MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL
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    • 343 5 SRI Lankan President Junius Jayewardene yesterday signed into law an amendment to the country's constitution extending Parliament's term for six years from next August without a general election. His action followed endorsement of the amendment by a majority of more than 500,000
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    • 457 5 Reuter WITH the world still in the cold grip of recession, shops in most countries are reporting less than sparkling sales this Christmas as customers become more priceconscious. Apart from Britain, where cheaper and more available credit has sent shoppers on a buying spree, most storekeepers around
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    • 596 5 Reuter SOUTH KOREA, Asia's most heavily indebted country, is sufficiently equipped to manage its substantial obligations »nri fa ces no foreseeable threat of a liquidity crisis. Bankers in Hongkong yesterday said the Organisation (or Economic Cooperation and Development had said Brazil, Mexico, Argentina
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    • 229 5 AFP FRENCH couturier Pierre Cardin has signed an agreement with Beijing authorities to open a Maxim's restaurant in the rhiiwa* capital. Maxim's, to open in Chong Wen Men square, will be the first Western-run restaurant to open in rh<n» since the revolution.
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    • 652 5 Reuter ARGENTINA approaches 1963 in almost a state of shock with its military rulers discredited and their political opponents not offering any clear solutions to critical problems. "We are very close to an explosion," said Angel Robledo, one of many leaders of the fractured Peronist
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    • 650 5 BESET by a lack of cash, high foreign debts and shortages of consumer goods, Rumania's communist economic planners are trying to raise money by encouraging workers to buy shares in state-run industries. Under terms of a law passed last month, Rumanians became the
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    • 211 5 I heres cilvvnys n story totollcil RpslHunint 'The Phoenix •>> tr> '4 A famous empress of the Ching dynasty asked for a special phoenix dish to be prepared in her honour The imperial chefs were at first, in a dilemma as the phoenix, which represented the empress, was only a
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  • 499 6 CHRISTMAS 1982 will long be remembered by tens of millions of unemployed for whom the word "holiday" carries a different meaning; by the many more who keep their jobs but are not sure for how much longer; by workers forced to forgo annual bonuses and office
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  • 907 6  -  By WILLIAM SCHMIDT NYT LIKF) a lot of dull people, Joseph Troise of Boulder, Colorado, says he does not particularly like the Christmas season. "The holidays are too exciting," says Mr Troise, who revels in the mundane. "I'm sort of looking forward to the first week of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 639 6 -11-OIE CBOSSVOBO CKYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Give the little devil a name (6) 7 They're past their first youth in a big way (54) 8 Pounds one is paid as one serves aa apprenticeship 10 Lamb's first name? (5) 13 Material left tor revision (4) 14 Go slowly through and
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    • 795 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening Mowed by Huang Fd Hor* (Mandarin/r) 4.40 The Christmas Raccoons 5.00 Scroofo: Charles Dickens' classic Christmas tale gets another treatment in this programme. A benevolent ghost leads the nefarious Ebenezer Scrooge on a journey to discover the true spirit of Christmas. What helps to make
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 293 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Now (pernio) Buyer* Sellers lot. 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b. 170.00 171.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. January 170.25 170.75 Int. 1 RS-S February 173.30 174.00 Int. 2 R S.S. 166.50 1(7JON UK/Coot 164.50 1G5.S0N Int. 3 R S.S. 165.00 166.00N UK/Coot 164.00 165.00N
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    • 221 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed easier with January One RSS buyers quoted st 169.25 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents compared with Wednesday's close, dealers said. The morning session lost 1.25 cents on some depressed selling of nearby January in an otherwise quiet and thin market, they
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    • 90 9 NOON SSI ■AS R tad 8MB print j m»~*r iCimat Mihi y— MM (PwwsH Mtfc) S8R (Mm 154.00 167.00N ***** 16S.00N SSR 60 inn (1-<aa pfln > ItOtiO 161 JON 161-60 162.60N SMRCV (1-taa priht uuo T 1B1.00N Mm 190 00 *7 1K.OON SMR L (1-ta Pritat
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    • 77 9 THE STRAIT® UN price In redfafe yesterday eaattned inchanged at 4he ITA fleer level efftlj9.ls a kiie, dealecp sail. The buffflfr stack manager agala absorbed M Mf eeat ef the iHspssul while local Interest tank the ha Hi ace. Tnraever- trapped sharply to W tonnes (ram 2SS an
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    • 32 9 Rubber: Dec 23 Singapore: Jan: 169.25 cent* (down 1.60 cents) Malaysia: Jan: 183.00 cents (down 1.60 cents) Tin: M 529.16 per kilo (unchanged) Offlcal offering: 106 tonnes (down 129 tonne»)
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    • 117 9 WHEAT SOWINCI ft searing it* end in Pakistan and prospects (or the cfbp are good. An agricultursr mfaistry spokesman said that in the major wheat growing area of Punjab Province 70 per cent <* the planned IBJ dKßisn acres are sown wtth wheat. In other ii fisjhi
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    • 369 9 Reuter THE THAI government has approved a proposal for the Industry Ministry to set up a local tin surplus stock to strive a seasonal tin glut problem in Bangkok. Deputy Industry Minister Chirayu Issarangkura said on Wednesday a new Thai cabinet decision allowed government agencies concerned
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    • 171 9 CHINESE Pnhn Kxekaege, fwMiktjirtiiaiy! 1 PrtWa Pim—l all: Bulk fob 187.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $110.00 sellers, new drum (0b H14.00 seller*. Caps: Mixed (loose) $56 buyer». Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asts NLW $380.00 seller*, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $175.00 sellers.
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    • 197 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttan yam: China Blue Phoenix 70t 2,340; 32i 2,880, 3,130 (per bale at 400 lbs). Plsss pit: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly unq;
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    • 319 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices In S| per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first clam (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second das 0.72, 100 per cent third class 0.67, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.61 THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special 0.57.
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    • 242 9 SOYBEAN futures in CUa> go on Wednesday closed at or near the lows, down 2V* cent» to V« US-cent per bushel with January on to a IV4 cent range. A weaker tone in the Gulf market due to the poasttrilty of revived barge traffic on the reopening of the
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    • 228 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday recovered from midday lows but still closed off 3* to 3V* UScents per bushel. March was held to a four cent range. Brazil passing on its export tender and smaller than expected wheat sates to other countries resulted in scattered long liquidation, traders
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    • 135 9 The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on light covering in quiet trading, dealers said. In Dec, the north sector rose Mss to MsBlo a tonne. In Jan, south gained MJ12.50 to MJ827.50 and central Msls to MsB2s. Feb was traded at MJ837.50 in the south.
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    • 901 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures ended a quiet morning with gains from Wednesday's close of about £3 to £10 a tonne. This was not much changed from opening oB levels as morning business was contained in a relatively small trading range. Turnover for the morning was 480 lots including
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    • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
      • 588 9 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES on Wednesday closed slightly higher after turning in a choppy performance that analysts attributed to end-of-the-year cross-currents. The Dow Jones taOustrial average jumped around the board all day, dropping as much as 2.31 points in morning trading gaining up 10.30 later in the
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    • 175 9 You have tasted Singapore Teochew Food Have you tasted Hong Kong Teochew Food Rose Garden Hong Kong Teochew Restaurant brings you original Recipes of Hong Kong Teochew food Prepared specially by our Hong Kong chefs. Cockpit Hotel Mezzanine Floor 6/7 Oxley Rise/ Penang Road Singapore 0923 Tel: *****11 (Ext 7)
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  • 1511 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL Aw» (1428
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  • 2928 10 1082 High Low Company Last Sale +orGr*B Div Dir CTT Gr's YTd Net P/E Vol (•000) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 154 233 334 322 141 291 480 328 450 680 1520 490 240 460 1040 286 440 700 326 700 525 200 280
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  • 1257 10 BID and otter prion eenri»n r listed mad hiMtn— in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock yesterday, with the number of sharea traded shown In bracket! In lots of 1.000 units unless otberwtee mecifled. DiDUBIBIAU AJbmmS* (11SB) Um (I BB) «2) I.M (M) LSS AMD (2JOB
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  • 154 10 ALLIED CtoMteto Iilic Mm United: Twa&ty-first AGM to be held at 481, Tanglin Halt Road, Sngapore on Dec 29 at 11 am. f PALMCe Hsldlags for. had: Sixth AGM to b» held at the Matahart Ream tf Merlin Hotel, Faifuhar Street, Penang Dec 30 at 2.30 pm. .*7
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  • 541 10 -BHAKE prices koll m 1 rtißiUy mi Ike leeel Meek l «ill 1 jilSr" Mmbm BP IB Tfce tß>BßiulM, whleb r»> emmmT LB bMbßb at Ike *mrk fcwMk, OaMked eUh a ■eagre rieerfUl pttmt to 7MJK. Tke Biarglßal rise la f rlMI WM okAaW to 9
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  • 643 10 SHARE prices finished mixed on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in j another round of sluggish f trading. Total turnover remained low at 2.83 million units valued at 108.02 million. This comperes with Wednesday's 2.56 units worth |6.84 million. After opening at around 4 overni£it
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 404 11 SYNTHETIC Resins (Malaysia) Bhd has forecast a consolidated pre-tax profit of not less than MJ3.O? million for the current year ending March 31, 1983, following the completion of its one-for-two rights issue and the acquisition of Development Securities Sdn Bhd. In a circular to
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    • 694 11 NYT FOUR years ago, when John W Lynn was chairman of the domestic Woolworth and Woolco units of F W Woolworth Co, he visited a Woolworth's variety store In Manhattan and was shocked by its shabby condition and unattractive merchandise. Somehow, that store had
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 308 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday recovered to close steadier with early losses pared by late selective speculative buying, brokers said. They noted in particular purchases of shares of Carrian Investments which rose 12 cents to close at 80 cents. The Hang Seng index closed up 9.88 points
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      • 284 11 INDUSTRIAL stocks in Sydney yesterday performed well, inspired by a sharp fall in Treasury note yields at Wednesday's tender, brokers said. Overall the market made gradual gains throughout the day helped by a rise on Wall Street but gains in resource stocks were only marginal. At
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      • 306 11 SHARE PRICES IN Tokyo yesterday advanced sharply supported by the yen's rise to a seven month high against the dollar and speculation of a cut in Japan's official discount rate, dealers said. Interest centred on international populars S 1 t a frage pdae<i 58 56 P°ints
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      • 135 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday were unchanged to slightly lower in the absence of buying support in a weak market, dealers said. The Book Club index (ell 0.15 to 108.43 on a turnover of 11.7 million baht with 135,930 shares changing hands. oaca Btiiti Amrlbra—HZZ •arsar a SwmSTM _Wlra
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      • 86 11 PRICES IN Manila yesterday closed mixed on a sharply increased turnover of 15.022 million pesos An«loPhll Aan Mining B 0411 unch AUmOob-K UJO uncb BMWtoOoM OJOU unch BMte Patrotoun 0011 unch Bimm On CDCP n B MJO nivh 1* unch unch nmnuiH TOgM 7 JO L*p*ntoa •m unch ■viuouqu
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    • 308 11 Reuter INTERNATIONAL Business Machines Corp's agreement to buy a 12 per cent stake in Intel Corp for US$25O million is a move to strengthen Intel, analysts said. Intel is a major competitor in the semiconductor industry and supplies IBM. It has suffered along with
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    • 474 11 Cempeay T>i—j J i crwfl Date iaatjwr U Net EPS <«■*) wt Fill Yc Greet Dfv. mt Pre-tax Profit Johan Tin UIC MBF Hldgs NST Temerioh i F F F I 6/11 19/11 7/12 7/12 23/12 2.8 28.5 78.8 14.9 <%> 5.0 40.0 11.5 0m 2,966 4,916 9,795*
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    • Corporate Roundup
      • 160 11 said losses for the fiscal second quarter and six months ended Dec 12, were the result of adverse business conditions worldwide. It said most of its business was affected by competitive pricing pressure. Both sales and orders continued to lag available capacity. For the second quarter, the
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      • 187 11 Reuter said it expects earnings to improve in 1983, because of lower inventories, cost reductions and lower raw material costs. Domestic tyre sales should improve owing to a strengthened car market but foreign sales are expected to be weak. It did not project sales or
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    • 440 11 Market Talk... SINGAPORE Finance is poised to reap good profits for 1382, said Sua Hung Ksi, the local subsidiary of the Hongkong securities firm. It forecast that the finance group will achieve net after-tax profits of $8.6 million this year against $6.78 million
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 452 11 'NST THE NEW STRAITS TIMES PRESS (MALAYSIA) BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held in the Theatrette of the Company, Balai Berita, 31 Jalan Riong, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, 19th February 1983 at
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  • 482 12 SIME DARBY Bhd and Peraas, two of the largest corporations in Malaysia, have teamed up to form a Japanese sogoshosha-style international trading company. This comes hot on the heels of a similar proposal by Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd to set up a sogoshosha-style trading company by
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  • 471 12 REFLECTING the costs of operating its new regional plant at Senai, the New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) group has reported a marginal drop in its pre-tax profit for the year ended Aug 31.1982. Group pre-tax profit slipped to M 531.1 million from $32.2
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  • 793 12 THE STOCK market opened generally easier in quiet trading yesterday. At noon, the Financial Times index was down two points at 591.4. Ssentiment was affected by the gloomy world economic forecast by the OECD, dealers said. Leaders showed losses of around a penny or two, with Blue Circle
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  • 248 12 Sale of Ben Co's Spottiswoode property BEN A 00, the 67 per centowned subsidiary of Straits Steamship, is selling its property at Spottiswoode Park Road to Wai Sin Investment (Pte) Ltd for $9 million. This transaction is subject to the approval of Ben's shareholders at an extraordinary general meeting to
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  • 240 12 MULll-Parpaae HaWagi Bhd has told the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that in the Guthrie expansion and restructuring plan, the value of ITM International SA shares were arrived at on a "willing buyer, willing seller" basis after taking into consideration its net tangible assets and past earnings. LIEN Bae
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 156 12 Rites Indices C Sugar* 1100 100 M Cement 900 10 Dec 22 Dec 23 F E Uvlanto* Vm Der Horat 900 412 318 +8 +8 BT Indicator: *****6 *****1 S B8 ST Industrials: 723.52 724.35 H Leong Flo 800 +5 ST Finance: 1726.34 1726.4B 8pore Laid MS 5 ST
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      178 12 Rites Central Sugars 1200 70 Prima 570 +30 Dutch Baby 340 +10 Benta 510 +10 Ayer Hitam 660 +10 OCBC 940 +10 Loytape 338 6 M Oxygen 368 6 Public Corp 297 5 Falls E AI 660 -60 Aokam 350 -20 Taiping Con 650 -20 UMFlour 386 -14
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    • 56 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 993 4 Thursday Wednesday Week Ago 758.14 748.28 772J8 Tuesday 588.7 Week Ago 586.8 AUSTRALIAN INDU8TRIAL8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 11 1035 04 Thursday Wednesday Week Ago ..810.8 ..804.6 .802.4 Tuesday ZZZZZ 1O3O20 Week Ago 902.84 ALL ORDINARIES Thuriwiav Am n H.K.HANG 8ENG
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  • 208 12 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has insisted that Fraser A Neave disclose more details about the sale of a residential property. Yesterday, the SES told FAN that the name of the wholly owned subsidiary which sold the property, as well as the details of
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  • LATEST
    • 32 12 has J7.7 per east Iseraase Is Mi sssszirsjz ■Maths ended Oct SI (SBMH ij prseee* it Us pisatatfea wytiy te mum The iapmtl eanrisgs fifwejlriwjlvgety Is Mgh--11,111
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  • 518 12  -  liseßH Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By ALAN LEE BANDAR RAYA Developments Bhd has sold its 33 per cent stake in United Estates Projects Bhd (UEP), a property developer, for MJ74.21 million. The 24.736 million UEP shares priced at *3 each were sold
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  • 365 12 KUMPULAN Guthrie Sdn Bhd has completed the commissioning of a Msls million oil palm mill for Ghana Oil Palm Development Corporation at Kwae, north of Ghana's capital, Accra. The mill, regarded as one of the most modern and efficient in the world, is projected to
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 28 12 FINE CHINESE ANTIQUES WORKS OF ART KWOK GALLERY Pte Ltd 101 103, First Floor, Far East Shopping Centre, Orchard Hodd Tel *****16/*****42 THREE GENERATIONS OF EXPERIENCE SINCE 19)8
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    • 232 12 Btowri^V IIJAAt W J leaders in the rvOOl ÜBROWN ROOT, ONE OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES, WILL DISCONTINUE THEIR LOCAL FABRICATION ACTIVITIES IN LABUAN, WHICH HAD BEEN ESTABLISHED IN 1971 UNDER AN OPERATING CONTRACT WITH SABAH SHELL PETROLEUM CO LTD ON THEIR LAND. IT HAS THUS BEEN
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 57 12 OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy, with occasional showers in the afternoon. Bepert for 24 hears prior to 7JI pm m Dee 23 at the airport: Maximum temperature 28.9 Associated humidity 85 Minimum temperature 23.3 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine Nil Rainfall in millimetres 34.9 Total rainfall for the month 405.1
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 267 13 Reuter 'AUSTRALIA and New Zealand/Eastern Shipping j Conference shipowners fail_ed again at talks in Tokyo 'to settle their dispute with Spviet shippers over what they call uncommercial activity by Soviet ships, a conference spokesman said. The meeting followed talks in November at
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    • 460 13 JAPANESE shipping industry leaders have expressed concern over the aggressive policies of American operators in ordering huge container tonnage, which reflects a sharpening of the international trade war. The huge orders by the Americans, they say, will reduce per-TEU costs substantially and
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 81 13 Reuter FRENCH dockers and employers' delegates settled a pay dispute which disrupted port activity in France in the past two months, an employers spokesman said. Officials of the goods handling federation (Union Nationale Des Industries de La Manutention) and the communist-led CGT Trade Union agreed a 4.22
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      • 59 13 Reuter THE Panamanian-registered freighter Pacific Jade capsized on Wednesday night in the Pacific but all 21 crew-members were rescued. A spokesman said the 3,731-ton ship, carrying timber from Malaysia to Japan, listed heavily and took in water before capsizing two kilometres offshore. The Japanese coast guard warned ships
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    • 765 13 Wptag U»e P M e C«1 AC Toepfer VI J aa» vm I AtrtakM Liaer VI 1 AOtram vn 4 Alpac VI 5 Anfmnj X 3 Antara Shpe X 5 APC UM IV 4 APL m 4/5 AquaUMt X 3 Ars bun Bulk X 3 ArmUv IV
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    • 110 14 THE Saudi oil corporation, Petromin, have placed into service one of the two new 48,760-tonne tankers bought from Japan at a cost of US$45O million each. The shipe, named AlMshd and AJ-S*l*nia, will carry refined petrol from Ras Tannoura Terminal and Jeddah to Europe and supply Jeddah
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    • 940 14 WORLDWIDE freight rates are expected to go down slightly during the first half of 1983. Asean freight rates regionally are anticipated to bold steady. There will be an increase of 5-15 per cent within Philippines Indonesia. Shippers are enjoying the upper hand in most negotiations for contracts of
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    • 1846 14 CHARTERING was quiet on Wednesday In most sectors of the freight market hlphrokers said reflecting the imminent Christmas holiday period. Grain vessels loading in the US continued to receive (airly steady rates, with US$7.5O paid from the Mississippi to Holland-Belgium and $16 agreed from the US Northern Range
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    • 605 14 Reuter A HIGHLIGHT of life in the sleepy Lake Tanganyika town of Mpulungu is the arrival of a former German troop ship of World War One vintage still plying for hire on Africa's deepest and longest freshwater lake. The 800-tonne Liemba, the largest motor
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    • 212 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East, Europe, Far East/ Persian Gulf. Straits parts/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: AC* (FAB EAST/EUBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. t Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune OrieA Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.
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    • 429 15 THE Philippine R t «»fing subcommittee on ports and shipping will likely coauthor the proposed Overseas Shipping Act of 1962 when it is taken up by the Batasang Pambanaa in place of Parliamentary Bill No 733 that called for m»irWig the country
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    • 644 15 TWO important decisions about vessels trapped in the Shatt al Arab waterway have been given by the British High Court on appeal from arbitrators' awards. Both charter parties were on the New York Produce Exchange form, with the vessels involved being
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    • 152 15 UPI THE P and 0 Liner, Cknbem, ailed into Sydney harbour on Wednesday to a noisy welcome, ending her first "civilian" voyage since serving as a troopship in the Falkland» war. A flotilla at sailing ships, pleasure cruisers and a firefloat escorted the 45,000-ton vessel to
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    • 6131 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 624 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator Godowns for LCL Carfiro FCL Movement Schedule Location K Garliov Lanka Mathi Prasetla China Con t HK Container NZStar Thana Bhum Ratana Bhum Maersk Mango Tambang VII Bahadur! Liverpool Bay Bristol Maru Bunga
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    • 1873 21 The leading shipping lines operating from i local DOrtS and thoir anonta A B Adriatic (enlainer Continental Feeders (St Cargo Fretghi <PK) AFEA Singapore Shipping Corporation •Si Euro-Asia Line < PK PN i Afro-KaraaU Liae Transgroup Pte Ltd <S) Annual Umt Service Kim Shpg (S) Al
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    • 576 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES > p V t Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES Balantang 28 Bulatan pine 19 Dolly Skou 35/6 Feng Ylng 45 Iwerl 20W Kao Mu 10/11 Manoloeverett 46 Ned Steenkerk 3/4 Perak 20E Potsdam 6/7 Straits Pride 21 Tai Shiang 25/6 Weserlana 47 Yamamine Maru 5
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 381 13 HELICOPTER MARINE SERVICES 24 hour service by twin-engined helicopters to vessels at sea in Malacca Straits and South China Sea. TEL *****11 HELI SERVICES (PTE.) LTD. Helicopters also available for casual charter, aerial photography etc. LONDON Freights H/IH ORIENT Exchaage......................................... n CONSORTIA ID SHIPPING Schedule Vm/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO
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    • 298 13 a il I H J 5 ii I UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Loading tor I BN MUM MS Jubail (5/1), Dammam (7/1) Kuwait (9/1), Bahrain (11/1) Doha (13/1), Abu Dhabi (15/1) Dubai (17/1) Bahrain (19/1). Jubarf (21/1), Damman (23/1), Kuwait (25/1) Doha (27/1), Dubai (29/1)
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    • 933 13 The Straits C TrE S Times KevtatS BIRECTOHY Agencies "f Singapore (Buku Merah) )ore ■ml *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS J 13 .1 3 .1 3 .1 3 .1 r? rr? 27/12 15/1 31/12 19/1 10/1 29/1 17/1
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 349 14 NOTICES PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF OTP'S NAME We, Deneb Private Limited, of Unit 2103, 21st floor, Golden Mile Tower, Beach Road, Singapore 0719, hereby give notice that in consequence of our intended change of name of the motor vessel "Roland Oceanic", we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships
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    • 428 14 Y.S. LINE YAMABHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Atlantic/Can*d« U/IB ON m 24/1 2*/ l It 2/2 5/2 I. A 11/9 in ia< ui n u 1/2 2/2 V 2 (/2 7/2 19/2 NTOB SMf UM IV2 22/2 17/2 21/2 11/2 23/2 21/12 27/12 29/12 tt MIDDLE EAST fr- 1 CONVENTIONAL
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 537 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCI Overseas Containers Limitsd uONTAINf RSHIP StRVICf TO UK CONTINFNT 17/1 tVI n/i ivi a/i on n/2 wt a/i a/i a/i a/i a/i a/i •V 2 H/2 12/2 M/ 2 a/i a/i 27/2 aa a/i iia ivi »a aa Ma w i wi aa aa ua
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    • 392 15 Franco Belgian Services Met h* 'i t~ y r i C.M.C.R TT T—r AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD EXPORT t REIMS fEJRNG JAJURTA p. imi a ok mo* 2 m p. Monai a dk x ok 2 m P. HMD 4!■ CM |MT 13 to ICM IT 25 M 27 to
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 614 16 TO ritMl ha r Hapag-Lloyi !0 COWIWNI I* EXPORT M* E*ro« 26/1 a/1 15/2 17/2 15/2 20/2 "Mm «ct«pt«« t,mi> |»i.l cav CMBHUN/DEST MXS m Hamtmri 10 NORIH fUROPf OKl#***! S port PR PW Mtoo Gmm Wbuff B'ka«M Umi tetum Fit*, P M** S pace M**t I*l Oakland Sort Beach
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    • 210 16 CONKMTONM. STUCL U/ftm BUSAN trm t. Mm kink mar •nm rat/IJC h Part *a DK »31 Ok »j*l3 WAlllft/UJI 19-21 *13 22-24 1M 13 2S 2C)MI3 3FM 13 mm m «t si*?* mm «K» 22-24 Jm 27-31 1M MM IMIM 2N* FULLY CONTMUSED TO/FROM WRTM AAEMCA NEST/EAST COASTS FUIY CONTAMEKSED
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    • 304 16 EVERGREEN LINE MR FAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCOIMB Fa ft La CftMO TOt for 7/1 VI 77/1 H/1 11/1 1/1 VI 11/1 4/1 l/l V 2 VI 11/1 Imi l»n 71/1 M/l VI 14/7 li/7 11/1 11/ l a/1 kotk ia/m I fa/fa ia E.-V.'.'V: EUROPE/FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE T r
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    • 766 16 Everett Lrnesl Burma F.vt Star Shippm| Corpn M "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" T LOAOMG FOR RANGOON STStK r T m *NH IVI» ta JJOWTW 21/22 ka 24/27 1* BFSSC n Makjyua BOUSTEAD SH»>HNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG C*m#mw AriMtM* D« hwwm MmmMmmHl 362 30 b cm m&=== "ARGENTINE NATIONAL
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    • 176 16 m. &iTiuu| m~ mmmmjp u US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SU/V UNION LINE m KARACHI SERVICE KK PJCELMK SOVnORCMSSI 21/12 vatia am 25/1 1 UnBI nTasnST* KMU um un tm ara'MM"" HI 4MM4/4M7H ponejHK En«MiMiittsm/vni I* i7tSI l U7» KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUMEA/SOUTH PAOFIC >W« PJUIm L«*|
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    • 233 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) o •'■TVI In PI >1-1/2 12-14/3 21-21/4 *1-1/1 Ml/2 AQABAi 7-4/1 I 14-20/1 14-14/2 *-1/3 4-14/4 4-10/1 I 24-21/4 a-44/1 4-7/2 14-14/4 1447/2 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE use K OTA MAMA V 4.-417 KOTA A4AM S/tt V4-41S 3C
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    • 331 17 Q IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT ftV.NJMSm 29/39 Dac Hi. M.M9TI 29/39 Ok L TMtOUGH O/Ls to BMHMO 4 BASRAH UPONI ALSO ACCEPTHK COffTMOS UPTO AQMM 91 REEFER SPACE AVIULMLE UPTO AQABA U3 S*t J UN■ PACi fIC TRANS 'SAD NG UN P A['HL ra ANi T
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    • 490 17 1 i BEN LINE CONTAINERS EVKSS CONTMB SIWZ TO/FMH OMPE r*» r-• lflui6 rm Km »T« SRS P A**wA«h»» Frtac* MU K W» 17/1 ivi a/i a/i ivi 17/1 'V a/i a/i ivi vi a/i ivi aa a/i a/i J/! A/i r/i a/i a/i n/i fr| iJ(} i/* VI vi
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    • 529 17 Page V BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES I'll .1 SPORE R DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK 10 Jon 6 F«b 8 Fab 12 F«b MEADOWBANK 1 Feb 25 Feb 27 F«b 3 Mar IIVYBANK 26 Mor| 21 Apr 23 Apr 27 Apr I Lukes Lines U.S. GULF URECT SERVICE HMELL LYRES LOUBE LYRES
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    • 1001 18 »I Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD NEW YORK/E. CANADA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE J9MKE *13 AM SIMM M EMERALD *20 I SM NEW JERSEY MARU *94 171 m 13 Fib 22 Fab 17FA i 31 Dk +mi JERSEY MMU *94 17 be 13 Fab 22 Fab 17 Fab *20 9Jm MSO
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    • 426 18 a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR V 1 SANKO LINE. The SanVo Steamship Co ltd BULK fIMBLR PLYWOOD SERVICES TOUK/COMTMDfT Skvw* fiOUOt tQO 0*24 MM KAUTY Jans RED ARROW tm TO RMDOLE-CAST RED ARROW lm I SEA ASTREA Jail WWTA F* U TO SOUTH ANNCA OGDER JORDAN im 4 TO AUSTRALIA REGENT
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    • 420 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES u! v 1 i »l 386 j' 8 MIDDLE EAST/REDSEA/EUROPE SERVICES Hyundai* Shipping Co. I id. i ASIA MHRC HANT MARIM UNIVERSAL EREIGHT SERVICES "S Room bO ICB Building //n> Singaporf 0104 Te! *****22 *****6" P Kf Tt*. 38b301 8 m 'writ GOLDEN LINE sun man mm
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