The Business Times, 10 January 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 MONDAY, JANUARY If, 1183 60 CENTS
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  • 320 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH THE DEVELOPER of the former Great World site is appealing again to the Government to reduce further the development charge for rezoning the property. Tlie charge was initially fixed at |160 million but it was reduced recently to less
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  • 228 1 THE MALAYSIAN Central Bank is "on top of the situation" regarding the loans made in Hongkong by Bumiputra Malaysia Finance Ltd (BMF), the wholly owned subsidiary of Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Bhd. Giving this assurance late last week, Malaysian Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said "everything
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  • 549 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG ASIA Commercial Bank has set its sights on becoming a "quality institution" and it looks like its presence here will be increasingly felt. In an exclusive interview with Business Times, Mr Ang Hong Choon, president and new chief executive of
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  • 197 1 OVERSEAS Union Bank will raise its prime lending rate by a quarter point to 9.25 per cent from today. It is the second of the Big Four local banks to fix its prime rate at this level. The first was DBS Bank, which announced the new rate
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  • 598 1 THE SINGAPORE economy is expected to grow by about 7.5 per cent this year the highest among Asian nations. This is the forecast of America's Chemical Bank, which also praised the Republic for having "one of the world's healthiest and fastestgrowing economies". Dr Eric Rasmussen,
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 75 1 Reuter BRITISH Rail yesterday laid on one of its biggest locomotives, two drivers and a ticket collector for Michael Toole when his last train left five minutes early. "Regulations say that if a passenger is stranded and it's our fault, we have to do something about
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    • 57 1 AP THE Thai array Commander-in-Chief General Arthit Kamlang-ek has indicated his support for Prime Minister General Prem Tinsulanonda to continue in office following a general election scheduled for the first half of this year. The daily Bangkok Post quoted Arthit as saying he saw nobody else suitable
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    • 98 1 AP THE British general who commanded the landing in the Falkland Islands and accepted the surrender of the Argentine occupation forces seven months ago, has now joined the country's three million jobless and has no permanent home. The News of the World in London yesterday quoted the
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    • 79 1 UPI CHINESE Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang yesterday called on rival black nationalist guerilla organisations to put aside their differences and unite in overthrowing the South African government. Zhao, speaking in Lusaka, Zambia, before his departure for Zimbabwe, said if the African National Congress and the Pan African
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    • 60 1 AFP A WELL-ORGANISED international syndicate using forged documents has swindled three more Malaysian finance companies of about Ms 3 million. The Star in Kuala Lumpur yesterday said the syndicate, which is believed to have connections in Singapore and Hongkong, used forged car registration cards, identity cards and land
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    • 53 1 Reuter ARGENTINA yesterday condemned the visit by British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to the Falkland Islands, calling it "a new act of provocation and arrogance". Foreign Minister Ramon Aguirre Lanari said in Buenos Aires that the surprise visit "underlines the only title Britain possesses to the islands that
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    • 39 1 Reuter AN INDIAN firm has developed an electric rickshaw which should help slash travel costs. The three-wheel, battery-powered "electrorickshaws" cost about 60 cents per I,oookm to run 50 per cent less than the popular petroldriven variety. Reuter
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    • 30 1 UPI ICHIRO Nakagawa, one of the four Japanese politicians who ran for the prime ministership last November, died after suffering a heart attack yesterday. He was 57. UPI
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  • 426 1  - Loh Loh wins $60m dam contract By ANGELINE TAN LOH Loh Construction Pte Ltd has won a $60.8 million contract from the Public Utilities Board to construct a dam across Sungei Seletar. The dam is part of the Sungei Seletar and Bedok Water Scheme which the board is developing in
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  • 274 1 AFP THE Indonesian government has increased the rates for all forms of communications services following the last week's increases in domestic fuel prices. The fuel price increase, which took effect last Friday, range from 11.11 per cent for premium petrol (up 400 rupiahs per
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 259 1 Call Wayfoong on 737-7977 Wayfoong Mortgage and Finance (S) Ltd o. Ground Floor, Shaw House, Singapore 0923. < Business Timss will publish ths top 100 listed companies on ths basis of shareholders' funds tomorrow. wmz SINGAPORE is far too liberal in allowing expatriate executives and managers to work here, says
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    • 116 1 The First Bank In Sin#qx>re Since 1906 Wi a L<xig I Ilstcry of Ifcrsonalised Service 111 l !Hi:H COMMUNICATIONS BANK LTO NOWFIYJAL "r/NTVMMJ/N i L st V And Experience our First Gass Sky Sleeper First Class Sky Sleeper on the |AL |umbo Tokyo Night Express Sky Sleepers now at a
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1048 2  -  By TSANG SAU YIN THE AUTHORITIES in Singapore are far too liberal in allowing expatriate executives and managers to work here. The more stringent standards for entry applied previously no longer seem to apply now. Thjs criticism came from Mr Lawrence Mah, group personnel director
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    • 215 2  -  BOARDROOM BALLADS Bertie Ramsbottom January: we explored, At our meeting of the board, Why the year we'd just completed Mustn't ever be repeated. February: all agreed Strategy is what we need, To liquidate the chairman's fear About the current fiscal year. March: unanimously moved Action plan should be
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 297 2 sinus-ly, this is the machine even our competitors would like to have. F w II A'-*. t\\\V v WWWWxw C r '■■■'I I This computer designed, Manufactured by Sirius Systems Technology of the US, it is now the best selling 16 bit personal computer in Europe. It is not surprising.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 164 3 IDD rales are cheaper than ewer before! Up to 31 December 1982, IDD (International Direct Dialling) rates and operator-assisted call rates were the same per minute but, because IDD is charged in blocks of 6 seconds and not in 1 -minute blocks (with a 3-minute minimum) you could make cheaper
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 592 4 Reuter FIVE hundred million people aged over 45, more than a quarter of the global work force, are especially vulnerable to the effects of the current recession and technological changes. The International Labour Office (ILO) of the United Nations yesterday estimated that in
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    • 135 4 Reuter CLERICAL staff working under militant British miners' leader Arthur Scargill walked out for four hours over the weekend, saying he acted like a 19th century pit owner. The 18 workers picketed their office, the London headquarters of the Miners' Union, until Scargill agreed to
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    • 388 4 AFP A SCANDAL in which love and finance are intimately connected has shaken the South African branch of Barclays Bank and forced managing director Bob Aldworth, 51, to resign. The scandal, exposed by the financial magazine the Financial Mail in Johannesburg, has
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    • 280 4 Reuter CHINA is cautiously pressing ahead with plans to abolish Maoist communes as the basic level of local government in the countryside. Xinhua News Agency said the political work of the communes has been taken over, on an experimental basis, by townships in 69
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    • 232 4 Reuter NIGERIA has announced more Import and exchange controls to further stem the growth in the level of imports and alleviate cash flow problems caused by depressed oil revenues. Finance Minister Victor Masi placed 152 items under import licence and announced increased duties, in
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    • 180 4 AFP SABAH will have the world's largest and Southeast Asia's first marine prawn culture farm when a project at Umas-Umas, 80kms from Tawau, is fully developed by 1986. By next year, about 2,000 tonnes of prawns, each weighing 50gms, are expected to be
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    • 147 4 AFP THAILAND sold close to 1,000 tonnes of rubber through Malaysian rubber brokers on Friday, thus giving a boost to the Malaysian rubber industry. The Thais traditionally use Singapore brokers and the sale was therefore a breakthrough for Malaysian brokers. The sale was made at 180 cents
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    • 738 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From SLA SQU 0105 LAXTYO PAA PA005 0245 JFK SFO HKG SLA SQ43 0740 DHA SLA SQ101 0815 KUL SLA SQ41 0820 MAA MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL CAL CI814
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 282 4 Hewlett-Packard cordially invites you t0... uite possibly the most productive day you will spend out of the office this year Join us in Singapore at Hewlett-Packard's Productivity '83, The Computer Solutions Seminars Three days of educational seminars concerning the single most important issue facing your business today—productivity. 17 idea-packed management
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    • 181 4 m a S3 B#i i tr iU ft <7 XS SOME DON'T. Some shippers like dependable schedules and year-round consistency. Some don't. Some shippers like to reduce inventory costs by knowing where their shipments are at all times. Some don't. Some shippers experience the benefits of our intermodal innovations such
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  • 2213 5  -  HOW ASIA WILL FARE THIS YEAR By SOH TIANG KENG ASIA WILL be the star performer this year among the regions in the world. It will again be the fastest growing area with contribution to world gross national product (GNP) nearly equal
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 165 5 OTARD X.O. presents a Complete Festive Season Gift Pack l >in"ini: i lit. k si i\ t. m .im in i ii)i >\ Inn int .il. ■A if h.! K >n!t 'it I i 11/ Ml 'St i I l i >11 it N 11 ft II I I\ I
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    • 191 5 THE EXPO SHIP IS COMIHG! I The world's biggest floating exhibition with 180 American, European and Japanese companies presenting the newest offshore technology, products and services will visit: Tanjung Berhala* Thursday. January 13. 10 am —5 pm Port New berth •Transport available from E. Tnngganu Singapore Friday. January 14. 10
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1102 6  - Mendez singing with feeling Mendez singing with feeling By PATRICIA GOH "I SING from the heart, with feeling," says Ricardo Mendez. "I will gauge the customers whether they are in the mood to listen to a particular song. Once there was a couple who looked like they were having a
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    • 216 6 "THE film portrays the eeatraActfeas that arise when a mm director attempts t« wsrk la a mittem that Is socially alien to him," said Belahari Haaff la his eminent sa the film, lie Maim Actor. The flha Ami haw twa peepto with the will to get
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    • 1038 7  -  Peter Travis, an Australian kiting expert, is in town for the Singapore International Kite Festival. To him, LEE YOKE MENG reports, kites are not just for flying. They're also a kind of sculpture, an art 'with two personalities.' LEE YOKE MENG AT AGE
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    • 201 7 THE Sagapsre Isteraattsasl Festival sf Kites tS tMk «II »ver the weekend, wttfc a prettmlaary selecttoa «f kites that wUI Mke It to «ke flMk ttto SatnrtUy Bat tor thsae a little keea to gs late the craft sf Ml—aktog as well, there are several lee tores
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 160 6 Thinking of securing office premises? Talk to the people who know the office market situation best: Jones Lang Wootton. There's never been a better time for either leasing or purchasing. So consider your immediate or future office accommodation needs now. Our files on office accommodation contain the widest choice of
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    • 61 6 TAT LEE BANK LIMITED ANNOUNCEMENT Pursuant to Article 6 1 (a) of the Articles of Association of the Company, it is hereby announced that declarations received by the Company as at the end of December 1982, beneficial ownership of the issued share capital of the Company by foreign persons constituted
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 258 6 s^l 4 CONCERTS EAST enceontera West. A piano concert by Margaret Tan in aid of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. At the DBS auditorium on Wednesday at 8 pm. Tickets ($2O, $15 and $10) obtainable at Cold ft \sg i x A' '2 i s.^3 -f
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    • 730 6 2 The horse. made to run around, ru (7) 9 Cereal that will have a tonic effect* (9) IS I shed a tear about him (5) 14 Wideawake after the beer, flntahlng off the port (5) 15 Fran which to grow a miniature apple-tree In a tube? (7) 16 Made
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    • 654 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Operant Mowed by On the Wilerfrewt (Mandarin/r) 3.45 Curiew George Cartoon 3.55 Samaithaai Mattum Pothuma(Tamil/r) 4.25 Tennis for the Future: Vic Braden analyses the widespread fear of the backhand and shows how to master this important stroke. 4.55 Paint Along with Nancy Bowie Banks 5.20 Rainbow:
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 162 8 +,\<%>]{.\`='|^-;:{).-]-[=&/;[? SEEBia 1""-* afresh ExternStart the day avo untes. ,heW $12* -4" V V r oyanuarp's reflection cfgxd wines, discerning taste.. Savour our delectable potpourri of Vol-Au-Vents, the entree noted for its extreme delicacy and lightness. With superb fillings such as shrimps, escargots or ragout of venison, these exquisite entree?promise
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    • 212 8 mbcrtus tSriU r For lunch. For dinner For a richly rewarding experience. M 1,,.. I.;. T u I.iv it>. K >:.!?!»•! H s.ittii !r, *'J'J >1 I Sp., V, >21 hi I > l 'i H I vr X Hi .•rv. >• h.iro.' t f or reservations call *****77 fiinir\
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    • 251 8 Feast like an emperor at Chinatown »fe Our chefs can whip up culinary delights that would excite even the most demanding of emperors Here at The Chinatown, we serve Szechuan specialties Name your favourites Or ask for our recommen dations Then be treated to a feast of tastes In the
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    • 197 8 As much as you can eat for only $17.50. V r r 1 C&3HAXSL Local food. \Xestern food. Cold cuts. Salads. Desserts. A different culinary theme every day. Eat as much as you want. At the Orchard Cafe, r '•v. Buffet Lunch. Daily /L--12 noon —2.30pm. A great place to
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    • 186 8 Jill Not Just Another Continental Restaurant Amid splendid Victorian decor, dine on the choicest of meat, fowl and fish to the accompaniment of live entertainment. Prime Rib of Beef on the Silver Wagon Juicy Steaks from the U.S. Spanish *tyle Seafood Gratin de Crabes au Fro mage Wash a alt
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 385 9 THE US/Sing started the year in a bearish tone when it opened at 2.1045/75. It was traded between a range of 2.1045 75 and 2.0840/60. It closed at 2.0695/05 on the Singapore forex market last week. Trading (or the week was fairly active as it started to pick
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    • 317 9 THE INTERBANK market remained firm most of last week with overnight funds traded within the narrow range of 11 12 Vi per cent except for Friday when it closed at 9 B'/i per cent for the weekend due to weakness in borrowing interest. There were similar movements in term
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    • 375 9 THE DOLLAR oil Friday closed sharply lower against major currencies after a steep afternoon decline. The dollar's fall came amid strong speculation that a reduction in the US discount rate from BV4 per cent is imminent. Selling of dollars by some major West German banks, which started yesterday morning,
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    • 22 9 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared io lend to their best customers is 9.44 per cent.
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    • 171 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Jan 7: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 0 months 9 months 12 months U88 (Bid prteoo) Hlgk Low 9* 813/16 9 813/16 91/16 813/16 91/16 8H 9* 815/16 9Vt 9W 99/16 9 3/16 1 month 3
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    • 44 9 FOR THE week ended Friday Jaa 7, the range at call rataa received tram Start Deporiti (M) Bhd was aa foUowi: ■ut taai: i! to 5.35 per cent. Oaail twi: 5 to 54 per cent. Mi wn» oI funds totalled S1(B* million.
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    • 38 9 Zurich closing quotes oil Friday: US -1.9380/9400 UK 3.1066/1127 Can —1.5750/5775 DMK-82.77/91 DFL 74.85/98 F FR 29.18/25 D Ft 4.20/21 D Kr 23.37/42 NKr-27.76/83 S Kr 26.75/82 A us sch 11.78/80 Port 2.1300/1500 Spain 1.5500/5550 Yen 0.8414/8430
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 229 9 INDU8TR A Alpha lALfl M0 unch AB And CI Amaprop DOC WO It ao 4 ooo -a 11a -a 1*40 -a vas UO unch ***** unch 440 unch OfWDI HM4 410 unch 4a unch Lib Holds Loartio ia unch in -a sac unch 236 LTA M And R Mecarthy
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    • 93 9 JAN 07 Frt FORWARD MARKET Aeac 500 .3 Arbed loot ii Attur 10 Braacmn 100 14 Ctnptc 1413 34 Cock 18 4-3 De Brers 334 41 Ebei imt -36 Etactrotel 4666 36 Ob-Inno-Bm 1730 -15 Of 1190 -10 Or Bni Umb 1433 4-33 Hobok J06C 30 PvLrn 4310 96
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    • 165 9 JAN VI c$ HudBiyimi Imp OU a Dk 1* I* AMUM *>% IflM id it lit M* 1H DO -It AJ«oma Bulk Moot Bulk No*m BcoUa m n* BH 1* Lnt Uu tntl Nlckal Kerr Add att UH ♦a ♦lit uncta M M B« a an u a* u*
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    • 133 9 JAN Of ru Into liullar M ABM 109 JO 1-1 5«* 2fl Aiioid uu *u £rr_.z i*? 7,, Akio riM +m J** }I AinftX «sy V, J NtttOBtl Mad UUO *11 NadUoyd Ma» -CI Aarotmt «J0 +U Nmb__I 1MJ0 uncb aerfoaa Oe* Odnun IN MB 22? fflX 7? O——
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    • 189 9 JAN on rn GROUP B CORBEILLE Carrvfour UB niMDCltfV 07 Alr-Uquld* B 8 N Oarrall Dtnont C 8 F (Thomjon C*mf 1 430 0 LTJntoo 0050 ♦OJ 1510 unch 4J Latent ***** Mwi HinaMV 00 Opn -Part baa IU 101 0 -0.1 ♦0J ♦7 CI* mncalae la PMTOIM IS
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 938 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures closed lower on Friday, between £1 a tonne and £24 below Thursday's close in traded positions. The physicals market was quiet and trade houses were generally withdrawn in futures although some were buyers at lower levels. Futures volume yesterday totalled 3,323 lots and included
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    • 247 9 TRADING of coffee, coconut oil. copra and pepper had a lacklustre session last week. Most dealers and traders were reluctant to make new commitments in the start of the new year until they had studied the trend more carefully. On coffee futures, an easier tone
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    • 135 9 RUBBER FUTURES In Tokyo on Saturday closed down 2.9 to 1.3 yen In moderately active trading. Values extended their losses on liquidation and stoploss selling following overnight easiness abroad, dealers said. Current January lost 2.7 to 1712 yen a kilo and distant June down 2.4 to 174.6 yen. In
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    • 759 9 AFP THERE WAS A generally firmer trend on the sterling-priced commodity markets in London last week following the fresh weakness of the pound. Silver reached its highest for over two years, and copper and aluminium were at 15-month highs. Trading was slow to start after
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 6 9 See Page 11 for Asian stocks.
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    • 355 9 AA JAPAN MECH ATRONICS W HOW 5k B3 The top Japanese machinery, exhibition in Singapore, incorporating Office Automation '83. August 2-6,1983 World Trade Centre The Japan Mechatronics Show Singapore 83 is a repeat of the highly successful exhibition held in 1982. Sponsored by Nikkon Kogyo Shimbun,>Ltd (Japan Industrial Daily News),
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 809 10  -  i «Singapore By CHAN OI CHEE THR first trading week of the new year was characterised by a tussle for dominance between the bears and the bulls on the local sfock exchange's trading floor. Sellers exerted their influ ence during the earlier part of, the
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    • 531 10  -  Week ended January 7 compiled by JULIANA TAY OTHERS Shareholders of B»tu Li* tang Robber Company have until Feb 4 to decide whether to accept a cash offer of MJS per share from Koala Lam par Kepoag. N Bedford Plantation Bbd has proposed to sub-divide
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    • 761 10 pMK. Lumpur THE Kuala Lumpur stock market ended the first week of the New Year on a hopefid note, thanks largely to bullish conditions on Wall Street. However, the gains notched up on Thursday and Friday were still insufficient to reverse losses recorded earlier in the week.
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    • 3179 10 IMS Hlffc Low Coapuy Last Sal* Gr*s Dlr Div +»r- Cn SECTION ONE Gr*s Y*Vd Nat P/E Val W*«k COOO) Hifk Low INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 154 233 334 322 141 229 291 480 328 235 Aetna 130 Aleom 132 Allied Choc 210 BAT 283 Bata 68 Ben
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    • 109 10 THE Mtowtag to a ttot «f tke II mat actively tnM •taeka m Ike Stock Bieku(e mt flappin last week. It gtoi tke timver la tkeaaaada mt utta, dalw price* ea Friday aad tke Mgk aad law far 1IB W MM JMl 5f/W Law .1*11/ tt City
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    • 532 10 THE BEST M B F Hldfi 492 62 Loytape 340 38 Public Bank 450 32 Lien Hoc 506 25 Tong Men* 235 It Nat Iron 806 15 Glenealy 210 11 N ST 880 10 Graad Central 438 10 BAT 330 10 T Harbour 180 10 Carta berg
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    • 595 11 New York AP THE New York stock market's strong start in 1963 has delighted those analysts who believe the behaviour of stock prices in January is a likely portent of things to come. The so-called January barometer, as defined by Investment adviser Yale Hirsch, holds
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    • 217 11 BCI THE Milan Stock Exchange started the New Year with a 3 per cent weekly loss. Prices tumbled in response to new taxes decided by the government the previous week. Consequently the BCI all share index dropped to 160.89. Trading was extremely light, averaging
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    • 692 11 1- —s AFP THE New Year euphoria brought about by the sharp gains on Wall Street and the continuing surge in the yen's value sent share prices on the Tokyo stock market flying high last week, with the Dow Jones Average closing the first week
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    • 304 11 Kjs»dney S= A Reuter THE Ail Ordinaries Ma hrake thrangh the M paint level last week tar the first time riaee last Not 22 la a brand-kneed reeevery laspired by prsspmto sf lewer U8 nnd i ill laterest rates aad streag Irsial tar gsH rotated
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    • 1226 11 NEW YORK AP WALL Street stocks closed mostly higher and the Dow Jones Industrial Average set a new record high at the close last Friday for the second day in a row as buyers continued to flood the market on expectations that interest rates will fall
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    • 1399 11  -  London By GERALD COLVERD THERE must be something wrong with the London stock market. England's cricketers have just lost the "ashes" to Australia and the FT all-share index has heralded this disaster by hitting a new peak. Is this the mad, final buying spree which top 6
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 70 11 £3 DBS BANK Head Office: DBS Building, Shenton Way, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****11. H3 SUN HUNG-KAI SECURITIES bJ (PTE) LIMITED We are pleased to announce the availability of the latest complimentary B&SiC Data Book covering all quoted companies in Hong Kong 1982. This pocket-size reference book may be obtained by
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    • 228 11 WE PROVIDE EQUITY FINANCE SSI MILLION-SS6 MILLION Funds normally between Sslm Ss6m are available for a substantial minority equity position in well managed and profitable companies across a broad spectrum of industry and commerce to assist their growth. FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE FOR LISTED OR UNLISTED COMPANIES As a placement of
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  • 484 12  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM THE strong cash position of Wearne Brothers, evident from its huge bank balances and deposits of $106.17 million as at Sep 30, 1982, is expected to be boosted further when it receives the rest of the proceeds from
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  • 175 12 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has reminded Prwaet BM that it has yet to furnish further information concerning the 61.3 million new shares to be issued for subscription by the London Investment Office of the government of Kuwait and Fawanis Sdn Bhd. Promet is also to send copies
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  • 74 12 BATL K»waa Bki ku u——l a group pre tii profit ti MfMJ miUfaM for the year eaM Aig XI, IIK (929.91 mtlll— prevteaaly), M galea rf ST7J mllHn ($43.4 mllttaa). Mreetera have recommended a final itliiii «f IS per cent grew. DUFF Devßhpmemt Bbd ku reported a pre-tax profit
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  • 322 12  -  By CHRIS LIM MBF HOLDINGS, whm share price has risen sharply la the last few days, has denied rumn thai it to getting a bunking licence nr that It to lavnlved In merger talks with Pnblle Bank. The company's general manager, Mr James Wang,
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  • 528 12 The Registrar of Companies in Malaysia, Haji Zulkifli Mahmood, has denied that there are any grey areas in the legal definition of what brokers may or may not do. He was replying to complaints of ambiguities in the securities law by some brokers
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  • 412 12 SHAREHOLDERS af Perils Plaatatleas BM will have to wait aatll Its aaaaal report Is released to Had Mt haw well the eompaay actaally did la the year eaded Sep SI, 1182. This Is heea—e Perils has, m esaal, Mt ihelsMd operatlag er
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  • 387 12 MALAYAN United Industries (MUI) is strengthening its interests in the hotel sector. It has embarked on a massive expansion plan and has set up a hotel services subsidiary called Malayan United Hotels Sdn Bhd. The group has embarked on a MJIBO million expansion and
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  • 397 12 Cempaay UIC MBF Hldgs Berjuntai Kings Killinghall Tin Rahman Hyd M Cement rfrMQ F F I F F F F Date lact year 19/11 7/12 28/12 5/1 7/1 7/1 13/1 La Net EPS 2.8 28.5 40.1 7.8 84.9 29.9 19.6 «t Fall Ye Great Mv. <%) 5.0 65.0
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  • 574 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew IF 1982 was a good year for stags, then this year promises to be even better, going by the number of public listings planned in the past twelve months. Barring a major setback in the stock market, stags can look forward
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    • 93 12 Tan Chcx)n Chye Vj Management Services Ugi (Pte) Ltd. UL Singapore Secretarial Services Co. (Pte) for: Corporate Secretarial Services Management Advisory Services Project Studies Micro Computer Accounts Automation contact: Tel: *****26 or *****27 Executive Chairman: Tan Choon Chye M/Director: Mrs Low nee Tan Leng Fong Rooms 1101 1111, 11th Floor,
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    • 504 12 developing training skills a specially designed series of training courses for managers and executives with responsibilities in training personnel and training managers and executives as well as line managers. In response to the SDF's request for a comprehensive programme to develop the competencies of a trainer, the Singapore Institute of
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 60 12 OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy in the morning, showers in several areas in the afterReport for 24 boors prior to 7J9 pm on Jan 9 at the airport: Maximum temperature 32.0 Associated humidity 60 Minimum temperature 24.1 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 8.40 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 183 13 AFP CHINESE authorities in Guangdong province are speeding up the construction of berthing facilities at Guangzhou port to help develop it into an international port. A report quoted vice governor of the province Mr Li Jian-An as saying that the port capacity already proved inadequate
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    • 504 13 THE Malaysian International Shipping Corporation is expected to enter the trans-Pacific trade sometime in April this year. It is understood that final details have been settled on the proposed Straits/Pacific liner service following a recent visit by the company's executives to the United
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 56 13 Reuter MEMBERS of the Japan/Thailand Freight Conference said they will raise their currency adjustment factor (CAF) to 16 per cent from 12 per cent, effective Jan 6. Members of the Japan/Hongkong and Japan/ Straits freight agreements said they will raise their CAF to 19 per cent from 16.5
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      • 103 13 AFP CANADA will soon pass a law allowing it to tax ships and exploration rigs within its 320 km sea economic zone, the federal ministers for transport, Jean-Luc Pepin and for industry and commerce, Ed Lumley, said. The taxes are currently applied only within 19 kms
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      • 83 13 THE British Transport Docks Board has changed its name to Associated British Ports in a move seen as a further step towards privatisation. The company is expected to sell 49 per cent of its equity in the early part of this year. "We welcome the change to
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    • 756 13 SfciffiagLtee P^e CM SdpftegLtee Pne CM AC Tocptrr AJta AtarakM Ltacr All true Aipac Antalng Abuts Shpg APC Uar AFL Aqua Una Arm btu Bulk ArgeaUar A3CL AIIMUm Aiataau Liar AiatraMan Coat Bait-Orient Baltic Baltic Ortoat Bangkok CM Bank Uar BBS Ba Liar Bca Asia Blur'star CAVN-TMG
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    • 402 14 Lloyd's List CONFERENCE operator Hapag-Lloyd has entered the North Atlantic fray by announcing a direct eastbound UK call at Southampton. The move is a direct challenge to independents Cast, which continues to tranship from the Continent, and newcomer Sofati, which uses its Tilbury
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    • 264 14 THE port of Darwin's charges have been revised following research into the level and basis of charges in all major Australian ports. The acting Minister for Transport and Works, Mr Nick Dondas, said the most fundamental change involved basing the new charges on the gross
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    • 124 14 Reuter UNCONFIRMED reports are circulating in the London freight market of active timecharter business on Soviet account, believed to be connected with shipment of grain from South America, probably Argentina, shipbrokers said. The Kyoto, of 64,063 long dwt, is believed to have been chartered with delivery Gibraltar
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    • 244 14 BETHLEHEM Steel has succeeded in selling another of its shiprepair yards, disposing off its Boston yard to Boston Shipyard Corporation for an undisclosed sum. A statement also said it continued to be optimistic about the sale of its Baltimore Key Highway and Fort
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    • 1785 14 MODERATE grain chartering on Thursday developed out of the US Gulf including business to China at US$25, unchanged from previous reported fixing in November last year. The slightly steadier levels of $15.25 and $15.50 were agreed for grain from the Gulf to Japan compared with $15 previously, while
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    • 514 14 THE secondhand ship market is extremely quiet reflecting the end-year holidays, with no sales for continuing trading reported, shipbrokers said, with the dull market continuing after the New Year holiday. Even after the New Year holidays, fresh sales were still very slow to develop on the secondhand ship
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    • 255 15 MORE than 180 exhibitors from 10 different countries, representing some of the most important American and European companies servicing the oil industry are participating in the Expo-Offshore/Asia 1983 exhibition onboard the World Wide Expa The vessel is currently in Bangkok and will be arriving at
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    • 225 15 UPLAFP PANAMA'S President Ricardo de la Espriella said that Panama would "not give in one iota" until the Panama Canal is under nation*] control. The President assured his people that the "government will not give in one iota until the respective parties
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    • 492 15 Lloyd's List THE Soviet Union has become the first major maritime power to take direct action against the colossal increase in waterway charges imposed by Turkey, by refusing to pay the new dues which are claimed to be in breach of international
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    • 81 15 Cargo traffic at the Port of Antwerp totalled more than 84 million tonnes in 1982, some 5.4 per cent more than the previous year. According to port officials the increase can be attributed to improvements in port facilities, including the inauguration of new quays. Bulk cargo rose by
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    • 203 15 Reuter GREECE'S shipping industry is still in the doldrums but the crisis affecting one of the world's largest merchant fleet is not as severe as was earlier expected. The total number of ships lying idle at Greek anchorages has risen to 740, above the 482 recorded last
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    • 5203 20 SCHEDBLE 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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    • 684 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Nantal 7 is 10.1.83 2300 Eagle Corp 49 0000-1000/1000-1100 B6/B6 As Pegasus 015 11.1.83 0700 Integrated 49 0900-1100/1600-1700 N3/N3 Dragoer M 8302 11.1.83 0700 Maersk
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    • 1846 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AWitte CnWm Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFKA Singapore Shipping Corporation (S) Jamba tan Merah (PK)/R Jumabhoy Sow (PN) Um Transgroup Pte Lid (S). Ahraaktt Umt Bamm Kim Shpg (S). AIM C Iteffer
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    • 381 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Bumi Indah Raya Equator III Kaenary Kota Murnl Mercs Ruhunu Seki Matsuyama Shinko Maru Tunguska Asia Global Coral Princess Kellett Island Kim Soon LI Lupin Ned Honshu Perak Perils Qarouh Straits Star Yong Chang 3/4 23 27 10
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    • 217 22 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian G'llf, Straits ports Australia. Straits Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS .AUSTRALIA): Australian
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 235 13 Companies' Activities, y Personnel, Agencies Of The Straits Times DIRECTORY Singapore (Buku Merah) I R1) INI \\T \ll Orient Overseas CcmicjMeA Line FULLY CQNTMOBED SERVICE TO EUROPE (WA SUEZ) fiBKT IJ> I Cjimi Btemertumi after Hjmburj •Closjnf 1 imes (Span): FCL 7/1 1100 HRS ia (/I 2200 HBS a 20/2
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    • 264 13 3SEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO(SAG ii* i ■Iklii k EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Mma Qatoos 1/2), I Mm Dhabi 4/2). Dammam 5/2). Kuwait 7/2). Doha (13/2). Bahrain (15/2) Mma Qatoos (12/2), Duba (14/2). Bahrain (15/2). Dammam (18/2). Kuwait (18/2). Doha (24/2) Abu Dhabi (28/2). Mma Qatoos (23/2). Dubai (25/2). Abu
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    • 796 13 FOR GENUINE JWaK DIESEL ENGINE SPARE PARTS ANO SERVICE, CONTACT: lfS WESTERN EAGLE (PTE) LIMITED TEL: *****77 TELEX: RS39IM WESEA n*r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.B. PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS EQ3[Z2l2aii SJM SJM h Nrt 11/1 15/1 lt/1 23-24/1 25-21/1 25-30/1 31/1-1/2 5-7/2 1-5/2
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 525 14 NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We, Vega Shipping 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 "Pamina", we have applied to the Registrar of
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    • 292 14 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES MIDDLE EAST rjn Atlantic/Canada IV2 17/2 a/2 l cnibMilMilUi CONVENTIONAL SERVICES VOK LOOMS FOi te Pan Asia Line: ltd. CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM J ARAN S TAIWAN FHTKI aorr «a AGENTS: SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD Mun Otlici *****22 5 linae CFS/T«rmintl 221«79'*****»€ OPTORG CO (M)
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    • 483 15 The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunai Porta and Bangkok OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT ta rtm 03/2 M/2 11/2 12/2 11/2 tt/2 11/1 21/1 27/1 Wl 24/2 Zl/l 00/3 M/3 M/2 OJ/2 ie/2 12/2 14/1 1V1 21/1 22/3 10/2 17/2 21/2
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    • 617 15 rfr* Franco Brlyuui Services I h 'f-l• hr. v, 11 i i-7r A .ir r». tr f o r, »ct [Ox t>M IOKMMCM Mm P.KLME UNm r<a HWi Bitot* 1% lila UMa 4 Ftk 5 Ftk 9 Ftk II Ftk 12 Ftk 231 m 25 JM 12 Ftk DM l!F«
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 697 16 Hapag-Lloyd I TO CONTMNI/UR M Eipress Car«|«i Bit EXPORTS Tartar j It/? 18/2 4/3 6/3 8/3 »/3 Also accepting transhipment cargo loi CARIBBEAN WEST INDIES »ia Hamburg Mont Blanc Man, Hakala Maru Spore PK Pct Bilbao Genoa H'burg B haven Rdam Antwerp "Also occeptmg corgo toe ATLANTIC 4 GULF PORTS
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    • 484 16 CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUSAN SfOK P KtU<X PfNANG BIISAN IHU IIIW/ISX 25-26 H« 27 28 ton 79 30 lan 8 Feb ALTAJf) 18SW/IS6C 1719 Feb 7077 Frt 73 75 Frt 6 Ma' STORE BM NT SUiyi BUSM WSSfI 22-24 Im 27-31 Iw M f«k 11-16 F* 2N> FULLY CONTAMERtSED TO/FROM
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    • 397 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROP£ CONTAMER SERVICE ACCEPTMG Fa I La CAftGO FOR SGP PKL ID IK m m m IM E«rL«M »/I 1/1 m 1 JS/l 1/2 2/2 4/2 *11" •«/> 4/2 4/2 t/2 1/2 U/2 twr l»|« 24/1 24/1 14/2 17/2 11/2 24/2 22/2 *iso imr— ia/Fa t Fa/Fa
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    • 1059 16 9 jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" g LOADING FOR RANGOON nwMK6T«imM HTOKYM mOK/U la 12/1) tM 11/21 In 21/31 B F SS C Agents m Mokiyva BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7— PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Campama A/|*niifi« o# flimiri' lifttfeantinamal SACIf "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR DURBAN MONTTVDCO BUENOS ARES
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    • 345 16 as I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE SRKAPORE P KELANG PENANG LOAD FOR I »/l 27/1 KARACHI VORTEX SKfftß MOTS SMGAPOM SMOSE MMdTME PTE lID TU 22*1144/7 i 22(1370 boomnc saway swrwe coarurY iu ***** V 3 POUT MIWG EMI ASM 9VPMC SOMMW 3* 1732/3/7251 PENANG
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 927 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) SPORE F COLOMBO HODEIDAH JEDDAH lAO ABA COLOMBO STORE 25-26/1 9-7/3 15-16/4 31-1/2 12-14/3 21-23/4 SaiM 9-11/2 21-23/3 1-3/5 SaiM Sailed 13-14/2 16-16/2 25-26/3 26-30/3 5-6/5 6-10/5 16-20/1 25-26/1 26-1/3 6-7/3 6-10/4 15-16/4 20-21/5 26-27/5 EAST AFRICA/REDS£A
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    • 838 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE f,u c «O«M mm SOTO* S AaalaaAatoerp Franc* MUK "/J M/ 1 l/l VI VI VI a/1 Cardfai Kit laky* Bay V) V) 11/1 4/J Pk| Hm Blum 0 torn Har't UK Uary Ae» IVI loto Eiprtss 17/1 u/I 20/2 22/1 15/1 Bern*
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    • 446 17 Jr 1 4 t i\ 91 I I I I .Jl Scan Dutch f* WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER to mep/uk/nc/scan SERVICE SM S STARSM myp 3D *UT«W MUTI k n M/l MBQM I I/I I UiMC MBON »/l n/i I (UIMC HMMLA M/l M/l MSW ?7/l UNUMC S SIM 2/2 4/2
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    • 536 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FORTHBANK IVYBAHK CLYDEBANK MDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE I R'DAM HULL HMBG 13 ion 9 Feb 11 Feb 15 Feb 3 Apr 29 Apr 1 May 5 May 24 Apr 20 May 22 May 26 May Lukes/** Lines U.S. GULF DKECT SOVtC£ Fiw No4a Hstr
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1153 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE feeder vessel store motkr vessel M EMERALD V2O SM WSO MAWJ VM ASM STAR V 7 ?6 Un *Nf» TOM MARU V6B J BRCGE Vl4 31 I*l lAPAN AMBROSE VSB Mm cjk «,BMTBUE 1 Mw. WRFOU 1 Mar umv BALTVDRE 1(
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    • 501 18 CAUFMWA/PACIFIC MONTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE iM*« iw in man. San funcbco sattu tacorm hncomi lc ra/ra mm r tgH| Saawrt V togm EMI" >M VINk AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Act*** fa/fa cwimwm JAPAN SERVICE Im*pj tor MIOuUTUt tm RpNP/OMM/WM I« 1M 10/71 JBM Vlll I,^l*l 21 tm nm
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    • 504 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES CB BW.I, j.,; T.. A'U A any Te< 486 <01 8 PTE LTD RED SEA PERSIAN GULF'MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE' BOY AUG No. 1.._ HAEWOO N0.5 ONE NEST NO. 7. BOYANG No 2 S port Loadtag For: .10 lan kddih/Aloundrii/Bonchaa/ Tripal .IS Jan Joddah/AJoiandria/Bonehari .20 Jan Bandar Abbas/Bandar Khomotri
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    • 564 18 INTRASEA (PTC) LTD Suit»- 2616 International Pl<i7 i Anson P<l Singapore 0207 T«- 1 >• BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK ALP AC LINE MPM AFMCA V.151 Mp«l Mawitais/Reuiwn 'Durban ALPAC ASM 159 21 tM 2FA -SjH-'" Vessel Loadmc «t KoU Kmabaiu A|ents Snjjpori MTRASEA (FIE) LTD BOOK KG *****11 R Lumper
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 543 19 l W! FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE memo*' ot ACf Consoft't TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C CONTAINER 19W N GARNET 13* kERCATOR 29* K JACEJM 18W K CHANCE 11W T W BRDGE 14N Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C CONTAINER S'pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo 1900 15/1 LCL Cargo 0700
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    • 462 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG BUSAN. INCHON SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CHALNA. CALCUTTA Afents I Spore NEPTUNE AGENCIES PIE lID TH ???4111 ??04?M Mjlhw Turus Setu Sdn Bhd KL Tel *****0 *****4 PK Tel 359%4 PEN Tel *****5, *****5 r CEYLON SHIPPING CORPN
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    • 1144 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUIMNG 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) CaMe Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS 2510S P KCIANC M/S SHAWM! NAM SOON SON BHD IST ANO ?N0 PtOOR *SSRS HAJ THONG SHPPMG 23 Wetd Quay
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    • 111 19 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 1 1906 191* Fir Stentofl Ho«» S SAwton S pwf 0106 ??<)S088 (5 Imoi t 770»» Trtn R*****9 SKSW koilm somas to cast mumm Nm Man Hm| Lm IV Sri Ram Hua Nt Hunt LM I Sri Nam Hua to 4 *M tons tons Mura/latam/Kcta
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 660 20 Regional Container Lint's 2 Sailings Weekly HHidble Regular Punctual b»?i thmy PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday GUI REGUAR FEEDER SERVICE 10 PENANG/PHUKET SONGKLA vo» spore mix vov store pmukh pfnang HAIAIM BttM 115/110 In Port 13 tan 215/216 17 lan 21 tan 73 ton DATUM BHM 117/111 21 lan 31
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 54 21 INTERNATIONAL SUPPING SERVICES (HK) CO SMGAPOIIE/AMHAN SEA SEWICE (Refutor Monthly Saint) Vessel m*. "WAH LEE" (BmM 1965) TIN ETA/ETD 22/24 JAM COLOMBO 30 JAN 24/21 Feb Bookings: TEL: *****73 REGULAR SERVICE TO THE PHILIPPINES HA n*) 21/1/13 C*. he., Agents: JACXH TRANSPORT ft SHPPMG AGENCY PTE. LTD. For EnquMct/bMkiß|/ln Port/loadhe.
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    • 275 21 CHI FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD. KGQUUt COMOfTONAL CONTAMER SERVICES Fa AND LCI TO MI PORTS K AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, UK/EUROPE, USA, CANADA, HONGKONG, TAIWAN, MDOLE EAST OTHER PORTS/DESTMATIONS ON REQUEST For Bookmfs ft Enquiries Ptease Contact SMGAPORE MALAYSIA S*t 3415, Ptua S*t 304. 3rd Flmt Am«i M S'poro 9291 Mart
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    • 356 21 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG MRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SUEZ PORT SAB ALEXANDRIA) J2* w. Ac n urn mamm WT ltl In II f* J F*« f* wrm F*H E, ""i" **?>- *rH M* H DIRECT LMER SERVICE FROM EGYPT Km STOK WT lN X OkVlm* fm
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    • 81 21 FARGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE.) LTD. BANGKOK EXPRESS SVC (FCL LCI) f HONG KONG ISLANDS LINE (Australian SVC) ttssa v Monavs. dot std un m. Ctmar 3 13/1 IM Cmtmm 131 13/2 2»/2 27/2 21/1 C*rw 13 2t/l MhWi S3I2S/2 S/3 15/3 7/1 Curt* 4 12/2 Vm Chan 131 12/3 20/3
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 470 22 rrrrr shopping (Singapore) private limited NVOCC EXPRESS SERVICE Accaptiif FCL/LCL I Camantianai cirittt kstn n* WG/T*N/Ht 13th lan MNOKX 10th tan COLOMBO ttfc bo U./TMMU (W. "MM") 11th lan KCH/SBU/LAOUAN/MUAKA (IN "HAMDAH) 121k Jan Mm Kccptaf I* deitoiiiaai atopd to rtcwiil TRANS SIBERIAN CONTAINER SERVICE (AfaM tor In Santo to
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    • 460 22 II! FOfIHINA CONSOLIDATION SCRVICFS Pit ITO 06 M ;4 MAHWHI HOUSE Tfi ?>***** 1 Thf* Rf, 4.'44 fOTUNA 1 PERKAPALAN LAUTAN BIRU SDN BHD. Vessels Lautan Enam Lautan Rani Voy No. PNG 7/82 1/13 10/1 PJI. Loadng far In Port KK, Skn. Tawau 17/1 KK. Labuan Rdani Afwt LOS LMJTAM
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    • 531 22 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1201, 12th Hoof, Gtidtn Mite Tower, Boodi Rood, Siooopof• 0719 To): *****44 Tlx R*****2 HEAPCO SM6APORE TO NEST MALAYSIA SERVICE lay ETA ETD Dcstoataan lANGSA 1/|3 b Part 12/1 PJtELANC/PENANC SINGAPORE TO PHUKET/PENANG SERVICE ETA ETD D*t tauten LAMPtMG 2/«3 13/1 U/l PtßftfT/PEMNC FULL-COHTAfO
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 157 22 s^o Regional weather m IS a 'a 4r 1 LL Ifi Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30A.M.TH18 MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C A Shower Weather /V Wind direction with speed in knots ca Rain C_/ Wave height <r- Cloudy Sky Surface winds are indicated by arrows
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