The Business Times, 11 January 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, Its) 60 CENTS
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  • 352 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG AMERICA'S Chemical Bank and Japan's Sanwa Bank are likely to Join hands to launch a merchant bank in Singapore soon. Financial circles say this joint US-Japan financial venture is likely to be foriped sometime in the middle of
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  • 268 1 THE Singapore branch of Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank will tap the Asian dollar market for US$45 million through an ispie of floating rate certificates of deposit, the first such issue this year. DBS-Daiwa Securities International Ltd is lead managing the par-priced issue. The two
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  • 609 1  -  By KOH TSE YING SONY Corporation of Japan set up a supply base in Singapore which is expected to distribute some |90 million worth of electronic components this year, one third of which will be sourced from local companies. Called Sony Parts Centre (S) Pte
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  • 433 1  -  B* BERNADETTE CHOOI CHEMICAL Bank, which has an offshore branch here, is negotiating with the Telecoms to introduce its home hawHng facility. It is believed that once the details are worked out, Telecoms will be responsible (or introducing and promoting the service to banks
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  • 299 1 THE FORT of Singapore Authority (PSA) was yesterday accused of withholding vital documents relating to/ a fire which completely destroyed the goods in two PSA godowns more than three years ago. keen's Counsel Mr Andrew Rankins, acting for 78 parties suing the PSA
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 64 1 AFP MALAYSIAN envoys will visit several African countries in the next few weeks to drum up support (or President Norodom Sihanouk at the Non-Aligned Summit to be held in New Delhi in March. This decision was reached at a meeting here of senior foreign ministry officials
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    • 68 1 Reuter THE Japanese Embassy in Seoul yesterday received a telephone assassination threat against Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone who arrives in the South Korean capital today on a two-day visit. Embassy officials said a young man speaking Korean told a telephone operator he would kill Nakasone as
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    • 86 1 AFP THE Malaysian tin mining industry is becoming increasingly concerned about tin smuggling. The industry board in Kuala Lumpur yesterday said smuggling is not only an evasion of export duty, but also more than 90 per cent of smuggled tin ore is believed to be stolen. Such smuggling
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    • 72 1 Reuter BELGIAN Foreign Minister Leo Tindemans arrived in Seoul yesterday for a four-day visit to discuss ways to increase economic and political cooperation with South Korea. Korean officials said his talks are expected to cover Belgian interest in selling communications equipment to South Korea and Joint ventures in
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    • 71 1 AFP ANOTHER deposit-taking company (DTC) in Hongkong, America and Panama Finance Company Ltd, has closed its doors, bringing the number of DTC's in trouble up to six in the first 10 days of this year. A spokesman for the office of the Commissioner of Banking and Deposit-Taking
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    • 71 1 AP THE United States has banned the import of Asian-made counterfeit Apple II computers and will seize any found smuggled into the country, an American delegation in Taipei said. The Taipei office of the American Institute in Taiwan, an unofficial organ handling US-Taiwan relations, said that the US
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    • 76 1 Reuter A LEADING US senator has predicted that President Reagan would make some bold and imaginative moves to reduce huge deficits in the 1984 budget which is to be sent to Congress by the end of this month. Paul Laxalt, general chairman of the Republican Party's national
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  • 276 1 SINE DARBY Bhd, the ptoatottoa based Malaytoaa eeagtomseate, has emerged as the aaiy eempaay listed •a the Btoek Exehaage af Slagapere with aharehaldofs* faada la extern el $1 Mlltoa as at the end et Mtt. Shareholders' fends Is defined as the total
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  • 487 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH HEAVY vehicles costing more than (100 saMon were sold by dealers in Singapore after a Christmas and New Year "shopping spree" by a local shipping and trading company. The largest sale, valued at |68 million, was ma*u by Volvo
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 762 2 NYT INTERNATIONAL banks, while burdened by the inability of many developing nations to pay their debts on time, could earn more than US$3OO million in fees for rescheduling the loans of four Latin American countries. Several bankers in New York yesterday said Mexico will
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    • 172 2 FINANCE companies are now given clearer guidelines on how to determine the interest rate payable on overdue Instalments in a hire purchase agreement. An admendment to the Hire Purchase Act states that the prime lending rates which the companies base their calculations on should be
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    • 231 2 Reuter THE domestic Swiss bond issuing syndicate has prepared a draft for a new convention of the Swiss Bankers' Association which will allow the syndicate to exert some control over the domestic bond market on a quarterly basis. A paper suggesting a voluntary
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    • 660 2 NYT THE Federal Reserve Board has allowed the BankAmerica Corp, which owns the largest bank In US, to buy a major discount stock brokerage firm. It thus set the stage for commercial h«t»k« to get directly into the stock brokerage business and own seats
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    • 261 2 Reuter THE daily average US$l.36 billion of excess reserves at US banks in the week ended Jan 5 appears to be a record, a spokesman for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said. Based on records maintained by the New York Fed, this was the highest
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    • 296 2 Reuter INDUSTRIAL demand is set to push up platinum prices further, while gold and silver should show a gradual rise over the coming months. Degussa AG in Frankfurt yesterday said US demand for platinum is expected to increase, especially in the car
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    • 272 2 Reuter THE growth in sterling bank lending to the personal and manufacturing sector in the three months to midNovember slowed from the previous quarter, while that of the services sector accelerated markedly, the Bank of England said. Lending to persons rose 9.9 per cent,
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    • 121 2 AFP THE Asia-Pacific region is the fastest growth area for a new industry the leasing of capital equipment, James Sutherland, chairman of the Hongkong Equipment Leasing Association (HKELA) said in Hongkong. The leasing industry in Hongkong, for instance, has grown rapidly during the past
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 498 2 THE US dollar weakened considerably especially against the local currency on the foreign exchange market yesterday. This was due to expectations of lower US interest and discount rates and higher unemployment. Trading was active in the morning but volume dropped in the afternoon. Against the local unit, the
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      • 83 2 STERLING yesterday opened substantially lower, while the dollar was mixed on Friday's close, dealers said. They said sterling weakened in New York on Friday and the weakness continued in Far East trading yesterday. Opening quotes yesterday were: US 1.6000/10 Can 1.9608 36 Cross 1.2255/58 DMk-3.7308/48 D F1 4.1232/74 S
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      • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lead to their best customers is 9.44 per cent.
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      • 189 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 10: U8DOm(M OflWr BkT 7 days 8* 8 V 1 month 8 13/16 6 11/16 2 monUu 6H 8 V 3 month* 61* 8H 8 month! 9 8^» 9 months 9 3/16 91/16 12 months 9 5/16 9V16 DM.
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      • 44 2 RANGE of price* ottered by discount houses on Ju 10: Overnlfht: m Call deposits Jv« (M| Barii| 9elli>f 3-month Treasury bUU 3 2'» 3-month Bank bills 8 5/1« 8 3/1« 3 months CD 7H 6 months CD 7H 7W Source: National Discount Co
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      • 68 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery closed weaker yesterday at 227.55 yen in moderate trading after opening at 228.80. This was well below the 228.80/229.00 finish in New York and the 230.95 close in Tokyo last Friday. Trading volume was a moderate US$l.64 billion. The dollar fell briefly to a
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      • 322 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday turned weaker in the afternoon on some profit-taking after a firm opening, but the market still closed higher on balance compared with New York's Friday close, dealers said. Trading was moderately active with total sales for the day, including kerbs, recorded at 757 lots.
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      • 33 2 New York 11 SB 11.XB 11CS 11.3JS Zurich 11.SOB 11.20B U.MS 11.JOS Mm Frt Singapore U.57B 11 .SB 11.S7S 11.35S dating pric MlnUS dollars a troy ouno Source: Credit Suisse, S`pore
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      • 219 2 THE US dollar yesterday ruled higher against the mark and the Swiss franc but easier against the yen and the French franc in moderately active late trading, dealers said. Sterling was little changed at U*****85 95 against $1.5960/90 earlier and was slightly below New York's 1.5995/6005 close with worries
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    • 131 2 Jardine Fleming PFC strongly recommends the JF Currency Bond Fund. Active tuna management by Jardine Fleming provides an income stream through a US-dollar denominated portfolio of international interest bearing securities with particular emphasis on currency considerations r Performance (as of 20/12/82) Change in offer price Since Three Two One Last
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 615 3  -  By LEE HAN SHIH BANKERS who want to tighten the security of their computer systems should pay as much attention to the human factor as to the technical aspect of computers. An increasing number of computer crimes recorded in recent
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    • 188 3 AMERICAN Express Consumer Financial Services Group has appointed N«rmaa Ymw Haag Kit as travellers cheques sales manager. In this capacity, Mr Yeow will expand the types of outlets deeding in travellers cheques to include travel offices and commercial houses as well as upgrading the level of sales
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    • 324 3 THE proposed merger of the NTUC Welcome Consumers' Co-operative (Welcome) and the Singapore Employees Co-operative (SEC) will create, among other things, a significant trading division with the potential of becoming a large-scale importer and distributor. The trading division, which will serve the chain of
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    • 145 3 MR ONG Teng Cheong, Minister for Communications and Labour, will be visiting Japan from Jan 12 to 19 for discussions with three Japanese ministers and to attend the Ninth Asian and Pacific Labour Ministers' Conference. He will be accompanied by Mr Eugene Yap,
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    • 606 3 SOUTH-EAST Asia is one of the hot spots in the world exploration and drilling scene, said Mr John G Willis, vice-president for Far East operations of Hughes Tool Company of Houston, Texas. Before leaving Singapore for Bangkok to board the ship,
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    • 589 3  -  By KOH TSE YING ASIAN timber product exporters have a chance of increasing their sales to Europe over the next six months, at least. The demand for wood products on the continent has slackened considerably in line with world trends and the total purchase
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    • 276 3 ABOUT 800 companies with 100 or more employees are expected to conduct incompany classes under the Best programme when it is expanded next year. Speaking at the orientation workshop for Best teachers yesterday, Dr Tiy Eng Soon, mlnister-in-charge and qf the Vocational and Industrial Training Board
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    • 413 3 A LOCAL company which started mmmtillim sv«-inch diskettes last year, plans to assemble eight-Inch diskettes by the middle or the third quarter of this year. Discmate (S) Pte Ltd will invest $250,000 to do this. The company, with a paid--3 capital of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 153 3 A rendezvous of French celebrity chefs January 7~15 Jean Vettard For the first time in Singapore, two of France's top chefs meet to present their expert culinary skills at the same venue The Marco Polo Hotel. Jean Vettard, the notable Maitre Cuisinier de France, presents yet another |B VH encore
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 614 4 Reuter WITH the arms trade booming in spite of the global recession, non-traditional suppliers are playing a small but growing role. The Soviet Union and the United States, and their partners in the Nato and Warsaw Pact alliances, remain by far the biggest arms
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    • 188 4 NYT ESMAT Sadat, the younger half-brother of the late Anwar Sadat, has offered to hand over the assets he accrued while his brother was president in exchange for US$2 million in cash. The State Prosecutor's Office In Cairo yesterday said the value of the assets
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    • 384 4 Reuter GREECE'S Socialist government. moving to narrow a gaping trade deficit and boost the economy, has announced a 15.5 devaluation of the drachma and has said it will take measures to control imports. On Sunday Economy Minister Gerassimos Arsenis said on television that the devaluation, pushing the
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    • 544 4 AP Reuter PRESIDENT Hosni Mubarak yesterday warned that the Arabs have six months to a year to reach a settlement with Israel based on US president Ronald Reagan's peace formula. The Egyptian president in Cairo urged Jordan's King Hussein and Palestine Liberation Organisation
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    • 211 4 NYT MICKEY Mouse has come a long way since Walt Disney Introduced him in 1928. Now, Mickey and his cartoon friends are featured in a line of home computer software being offered by a division of Walt Disney productions. Disney, which almost adopted the advertising slogan "Mickey
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    • 729 4 ARRIVALS Serriee Local Operator Naaber Tine From CAL CI341 0220 TPE PAA PA005 0245 JFK/SPO/HKG SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA BIC1 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1030 HLP MAS MH811 1040 PEN GIA GASSO 1100 HLP
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    • 622 5 Reuter BRITAIN'S desire to limit the damage to its present troubled relations with Saudi Arabia is one reason why it is propping up the price of North Sea oil in the face of industry opposition. Oil analysts in London yesterday said British oil
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    • 514 5 Reuter THE campaign for West Germany's general election on March 6 has started to show signs of being a bitter struggle in spite of official calls for fair play. The opening salvoes in the campaign were marked with the kind of personal attacks
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    • 353 5 Reuter BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's 23-hour secret flight to the Falkland Islands has startled Britons and evoked anger from some of her critics. The 13,000-km trip which ended with her arrival on Sunday in the islands, recaptured by Britain from Argentina last year,
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 364 5 Agencies THE French state-owned carmaker Renault will lay off more than 10,000 workers from its Flins branch outside Paris. Company officials of the Regie Nationale des Usines Renault said negotiations with about ISO paint shop workers on strike at the Flins factory since Thursday had been unsuccessful.
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    • 291 5 AFP BRAZIL, struggling under an external debt of some US$BO,OOO million and unable to raise the necessary cash, is to bend to the demands of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in return for credits of more than $6,000 million over three years. This should
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    • 592 5 Reuter JAPANESE Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe returned home from a tour of five European Economic Community (EEC) capitals bearing new warnings of protectionist trends against Japanese exports. Abe sought to assure government leaders in Brussels, Bonn, London, Paris and Rome that Japan was
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    • 134 5 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Y&suhiro Nakasone will ask the Economic Council on Thursday to draw up an eight- to 10-year economic outlook for the period starting April 1.1963. The Economic Planning Agency (EPA) said the fiscal 198&89 economic plan, which the council is due to draft on
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    • 583 5 Reuter MASSEY-Ferguson, Canada's best known multinational farm equipment manufacturer, has set up a consulting firm to teach others the hard lessons it so painfully learned at the brink of bankruptcy a few years ago. In 1978, Massey stunned financial markets by announcing an annual
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  • 448 6 CRIMES ARE committed by crooks. And crooks, according to some studies, are generally smart people with the more intelligent among them having IQs close to those of a genius. A few are, without question, geniuses in their own rights. Teaching an average person to
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  • 996 6  -  Amtrak officials are convinced that Japan's highspeed 'bullet trains' could provide the answer to the transport problems of Los Angeles. LOUISE KEHOE reports. LOUISE KEHOE LOUISE KEHOE FT FOR once, Californians may welcome Japanese technology. Japanesestyle high-speed "bullet trains" have been proposed as a solution to
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1025 6 SINGAPORE 5 2.55 PM Opening fdhmed by Crocodk Tears (Mandarm/r) 4.25 Capttak The drama centres around Abel B. Shizter's saying that "tf you do not look after your own capital, no one else will". Abel advises his son Billy that this is one lesson one had better learn if one
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  • 800 7 NYT WHEN the per—al computer bum la the US began tw« years age, the leading software manufacturers, mindful •f hew piracy had dralaed profits tram the record aad I vliMtape ladustrles, declared war ea entrepreneurs wbe illegally copied computer programs. lie war Is net ever,
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  • 1701 7  -  Computer software By STEVE LOHR NYT THE image of the kind of person best-suited for creating software the electronic instructions that tell computers what to do is hardly in the Japanese mould: the hirsute non-conformist, working alone, fiddling obsessively with his algorithms.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 670 7 t -11-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACKOBB 3 Does it give physical strength in the wrong ways' (S) 8 Garments one steals out East? (5) 10 Called to make partial amends, poasibly (S) 11 Herbert's in Colombia, it seems (3) 12 They don't grow up (5) 13 Over of ringing applause?
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 144 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-dawn) Gsttsa yan: Chin* Blue Phoenix 20b 2.345; 32a 2,890, 40s 3,180 (per bale of 400 lbs). PaftMsa raw mtkm: LSS 6 06. 4F 6 05 289F 6.10. NT roller ginned 6.06 (per lb).
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    • 320 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's dosing prices in SI per kUo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.72, 100 per cent third class 0.67, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.64. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.60, Special 0.57.
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    • 338 9 RAS prices In cent* per kUo yesterday Noam (per kilo) Buyer* Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 10.30 1C3.S0N Int. 1 R.S.S. F ebruary 1® 75 186.25 Int. 1 R.S.S March 1(7.75 IMS Int. 2 R.S.S 10.00 1(3 OON UK/Coot 1(1.00 lO.OON Int. 3 R.S.S. 10.00 10 OON
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    • 101 9 NOON 981 It md SMS prieee pH ■tier RA8 Fttaitn (Curtal Mtk) Mint (Forward Mtk) 38R JO (1-toa pallet) 153 60 154SON 154S0 1M60N ssr ao (l lo pallet) 148 SO 150 SON 130 50 156 JON MRKLB fekiirr Mink SMRCV (1-taa pallet) 192.00 1M.00N 193.00 196.00N
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    • 1112 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures were firmer ending the morning £2 to £8 above the close in London on Friday. The market was very quiet with only 327 lots traded, including 42 crosses and two options, with weaker sterling against the dollar helping prices to edge up, traders said. There
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    • 30 9 Rubber: Jan 10 Singapore: February: 166.25 cents (up one cent) Malaysia: February: 183.50 cents (up 0.50 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 290 tonnes (up 93 tonnes)
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    • 55 9 THE STRAITS TIN price la Penang yesterday remained unchanged at the ITA fleer level ef Ms2t.ls a kilo, dealers said. Turnover rese te 29# tonnes frem 197 last Friday, boosted by weekend accumulation of ore, and meat was taken op by the buffer stock manager, they said. No
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    • 306 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed firmer with February One RSS buyers quoted at 166.25 cents per kilo, up one cent compared with last Friday's close, dealers said. The morning market gained 0.50 cents on reserved of sellers in quiet trading. The afternoon session firmed on sellers reserved
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    • 175 9 CHINESE Prsdaee Ezekaage, per Ml kg yesterday. Cm mat afl: Bulk fob <96.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $109.00 sellers, new drum fob $113.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (looae) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NLW $310.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW
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    • 136 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier on short selling in moderate trading, dealers said. In Jan position, north fell MHS to M 5792 50 per tonne while south and central lost Mslo and M 52.50 respectively to M 3795. Feb in the south was traded
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    • 139 9 AFP THE first meeting in Asia of the Internationa] Coffee Organisation's executive board will be held in Manila from Jan 24 to 29. Conference organisers yesterday said the six-year-old organisation is credited with stabilising coffee prices worldwide by maintaining a balance between supply and demand and is
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    • 698 9 THE World Bank still regards natural rubber as one of the few lucky commodities which will witness a significant increase in real prices during this decade. However, its latest view is that this increase will not be as large or as rapid as it
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    • 191 9 AGRICULTURAL self-suffi-ciency will continue to be a primary goal of the Chinese economy as the country can never rely on grain imports, a commerce ministry spokesman said. While some grain imports will continue to be necessary in future, grain production will remain
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    • 597 9 A BUMPER harvest of rice, wheat and maize has given Burma one of its most encouraging export surpluses in the past 20 years. But industrial crops like cotton, Jute and sugar are not doing as well. In fact, Agriculture and Forests Minister Ye Goung
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  • 2159 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 COMMERCIAL Acma (132B140S) Aleom
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  • 192 10 swoapom vm mm JXAMOND MOT ■TSB1 K lataae tar Jan 11) The Commerce 1)0 j.08 tar Jan Dee U) The Saving* Fund l.C 1.73 Diamond Jan S pore Pra( Pud l.a 135 S pore Sac. Fund I t 2 06 S pore Invest Find 1.04 101 S'pore Fd
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  • 3022 10 1982 Rich Low Company Last Sale +orGr'» Div Div CVr Cr"s Yld Net P/E Vol Day COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL' 360 154 233 342 322 141 229 291 490 326 450 680 1520 490 240 400 1040 286 440 TOO 326 TOO 525 200
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  • 1695 10 BID aad oOer price* ofllcially Uctrd •ad buMneaa in aad rtpotiwl to the Kuala Lumpur Sloe* Exctei** yeaterday. with tbr number at *ares traded «hown in bracket* la lot* of 1.000 unit» unfcai ottterwtae ndfled. INDUmiAU M—n (J-MB) (l) J.ao Atoaai (IMB IBS) (1) I B (44)
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  • 675 10 THE fllagapam stock ewket opened toe week ea a M rally 2 active tradtag. Dealers said that ths haylag sentimeat was Vied hy the atfaai toss let sa the New Ysrk treat ever the neekead. Last PlUiy, the Dew Jeaes ladastilal Average had teaehed aaethsr reesrd
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  • 494 10 IN SPITE of some late profit-taking, another broadbased advance in share prices was seen on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as buyers continued to lend their support. Total turnover rose to 5.69 million units valued at M 515.82 million against last Friday's 4.35
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1248 11 Largest 100 companies in order of shareholders' funds as at Dec 31, 1982 Raak Cempaay Year Greap b+ldcrs' GtM Oreep PaM-ap PaM-ap DIvMead —a "Mfy iMti lew centra ■et prefit capital at Dee SI capital at Fla. Year (adjast. %> s
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    • 1245 11  -  Apart from Sime Darby the largest industrial company in terms of gross assets, market value and shareholders' funds four other Malaysian industrial corporations are also in the top 10 ratings in terms of shareholders' funds. Many of the companies within the top
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    • 804 11 A BUMIPUTRA party is buying a controlling 51 per cent stake in Butterworthbased threadmakers JAP Coats (Malaysia) Bhd for M 53.50 a share, valuing the company at $12.86 million. The bumiputra party, Pentra Holdings Sdn Bhd, has entered into an agreement
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    • 514 11 KEY: (S) Incorporated in Singapore (M) Incorporated in Malaysia (UK) Incorporated in the United Kingdom F First year of listing L Loss NB Companies whose accounts are not denominated in Ss/M| are not incAded in the table. All banks' consolidated assets exclude customers' liabilities. "Group shareholders' funds" is defined
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 288 11 SHARE prices yesterday opened sharply higher and consolidated in heavy trading on local and foreign demand by large and small investors, brokers said. The All Ordinaries Index closed up 10.5 points at 526.2, the all resources gained 13.1 to 420.5 and the all industrials 7.4 to 657.6. Gold stocks
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      • 221 11 HONGKONG THE stock market yesterday finned to close at the day's high, following significant gains on Wall Street last week. The Hang Seng index roae 46.29 to 845.15, the highest close since Nov 12. Prices opened higher but traders were reluctant immediately to enter the market, brokers
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      • 244 11 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday closed lower for the first time in 11 business days on profit-taking combined with a cautious approach to the high prices and concern over a passible tightening of curbs on margin trading, dealers said. The market average fell 37.27 to end at
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      • 127 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed slightly lower in moderate trading, dealers said. The Book Club index fell 0.46 to 106.62 on turnover of 13.4 million baht with about 96,000 shares traded. Maboonkhrong lost three baht to 152 while Siam Cement, Rama Tower and Industrial Finance Corp fell two each to
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      • 87 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed firmer on increased turnover of 17.89 million pesos, up from 7.05 million on Friday, dealers said. JAM M NM ♦A Acq»k<lnln« a4oM MM act Afa MMM UU +MH AUmCMlC -u UM oncfc BnrwtOoo. I a «U CDCP S MBCk m rtui mam im t2n££jL»» 1""
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    • 153 12 Rises C 8a«ar« 1100 >50 Indices I C B M Buklu «45 836 200 20 20 Jan 7 Jan 10 T Harbour 20 BT Indicator: *****3 *****1 WtirtM 308 10 ST Industrials 725.04 732.74 M Flour 300 10 ST Finance: 1741.13 1750.40 S Ftuae* Mwu| Corp LJoa Corp* 545
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    • Article, Illustration
      180 12 Rises Choc Prod 330 +22 Malayan Flour 340 20 Central Sugars 1210 +20 HLInd 875 +20 BAT 372 18 FAN 770 15 Menang 147 14 Sel Prop 506 13 Wearnes 402 12 Public Bank 510 12 Bolton 190 11 Steamers 192 09 Lion Corp George Kent OCBC 296
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    • 51 12 FINANCIAL TIM 118 INDUSTRIALS Frl 821.0 Thursday 615.1 Week Ago 506.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1078.07 Thursday 1070.82 Week Ago 1046.54 Monday 845.15 Friday 7S8.86 Week Ago 785.96 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday..... 887J Friday .880.0 Week Ago Closed ALL ORDINARIES Monday 526-2 HJLHANG SENG Friday 515.6 Week Ago
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  • 162 12 THE Htagfciag Lsad Cs has appointed Mr Simon Keswick to its board of directors from Jan 1. Mr Keswick is the managing director of Jardine, Matheson 6 Co's international operations, a position he has held since last July. His appointment to the board was announced after one of
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  • 270 12 UNITED Motor Works (M) Holdings has secured another agency to add to its range of material handling products. The group recently announced that it is now the franchise holder for Daifuku automated storage and retrieval systems in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei. Mr Shiew Wan
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  • 133 12 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has announced that trading in the stocks of Batu lintang under ready contracts will be on an immediate delivery basis from 10am, Jan 24 to 4pm, Jan 27. Normal trading under ready basis will continue up to 4pm, Jan 21.
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  • 368 12 Hi Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani THE former deputy chairman of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, Mr Jimmy Tan, has disclosed that he has instructed his remisiers to cease all trading activities in Muar, Sega mat and Kluang. In an interview with the
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  • 572 12  -  By CHOO AI LENG BATU Kawan Bhd is to make a further issue of shares to bumiputra investors, said its chairman Lee Loy Seng in his «nnmi statement to shareholders. He said the company was in the course of preparing its
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  • 833 12 EQUITIES were mixed in uncertain trading yesterday, while government bonds were easier on the continued weakness of sterling, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was C 17.6, down 3.4 points. Government bonds opened nervous as sterlings trade weighted index (ell another M Bit to 82.0. Losses
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  • 180 12 NEVLY-kutM Matoyria Overseas Inntmi CmrpmjjjtaMi (MOIC) kai teak aai aa lasaraaee eempaay la FTJL MOIC Mli It will he aeMlag a te— >—"~g Mi ■lady Ito lag «ke rigtoßfaTttototoT veatire agreeawt last VMk. far Emmm to set'ap^tke ■y. At ttw imm
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  • 93 12 THB Steek Euftuft sscr.'ST'iis Thmm refer! tfcai tt ku 111 nimg fee giaa* e# Tkeeeaapaay aaU (tan la It to letttag hll'knee •rltet tt to ImM la J-J- M. Mk In whwm to Ike report frtMi'l yrtiUM, the ses kae adtoi Wii far■rihtaij tor
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  • 579 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew THE OIL and gas strike in Pr wet's 10 per cent-owned concession off Beibu in Qiina must have given the company much satisfaction, coming only several months after the investment was made. It is a promising start to Promet's ventures into oil
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  • 326 12 YBO Hap. Seng Ltd has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that in the company's audited results for the year ended Sep 30,1982, the company's operating profit is actually $9,669 million and not $11,986 million as originally reported. Dividends received and share of profit in associated company amount
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 134 12 PUBLICATIONS BY MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INDUSTRY GUDE TO THE NMJSTRIAL MALAYSIAN ENERGY COORDNATION ACT OUTLOOK 1962-2000 Containing policy, a(l pmcipal A projection of the energy deand subsidiary legislation amend- mand and supply situation up to ed to date, and explanation of the year 2000 produced in colprocedures for
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    • 164 12 Singapore February 21 22,1983 Success and achievement in is totally dependent on you. on your attitude, drive and persistence life Featuring on Video: JAMES BOHN an independent businessman who amassed a fortune using principles he will share with each participant attending this seminar SESSION I Personal Development SESSION II Basic
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 57 12 OUTLOOK for today: Cloudy and windy with occasional rain. Bepsrt for U hMrs prtor to 7 M pm m Ju II at the alrjwit: Maximum temperature 30.7 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 24.3 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine i.15 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the month 25.9
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 336 13 A SUMMIT of the world's shipping ministers to con- sider action on flag of convenience shipping has been deferred until 1964. Plans for a top-level con•ference in Manila in -November have been put until the completion •"Jf more "talks about talks." The
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    • 455 13  -  By JUNE LIM NEPTUNE Orient Lines has replaced one of its owned container ships in the South Asia/Europe service with a chartered vessel. The Singapore company has chartered in a 616-TEU container ship, the Holstencarrier, from German owner Claus-Peter Offen for a
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 88 13 SALEN Dry Cargo AB has acquired the Fred Olsen it Co interest in FOSS, which was a 50-50 partnership previously. Olsen, however, will remain as agent for FOSS in Norway and Felixstowe. FOSS' service comprise two vessels operating between North Europe and the Red Sea and two vessels
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    • 709 13 Sklppiag Uk Afca Ahrenkiel Liner Page vm VI (M 1 3 vn 4 Alpac S 5 4 4/5 4 Antara Shpg APC Line APL Argentine ASCL Asia Merchant A astasia Line m VI V VI vn IX vn VI VI 1 4 1 5 4/5 5 3
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    • 1045 14 WESTERN shipyards are left with fewer areas where they can compete on a par with countries with low production costs. Their survival now depends on the high technology involved in vessel construction, but this lead is also being narrowed. In the case of
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    • 1681 14 MODERAteIY active grain chartering developed out of the US on Friday with freight rates steady to slightly dearer. Grain from the US Gulf to Japan paid U5515.75, up 25 cents, while a steady $7.50 was agreed from the Gulf to Holland. A small cargo from the Gulf to
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    • 179 14 ASIA Pacific Shipyard, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Promet Private Limited, recently launched its fourth supply vessel for National Marine Services, Abu Dhabi. Called the NMS 211, the vessel measures 176 x 38 z 14 feet and costs about US$3.5 million. It is fitted with fire and
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    • 404 15 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's officials are assembling a package of shipping and shipbuilding measures which will bring conflict with both domestic and overseas interests. The proposals are aimed at creating a competitive US-flag fleet. To attain this, the administration is working towards a minimum US content
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    • 73 15 Y A M A SH IT A-SHINNIHON Line made pre-tax profits of 4.5 billion yen in the financial year ending March 31 1982. The figure was about 3 per cent less than achieved in the 1980/81 year. Operating profits, on the other hand, rose 4 per cent to
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    • 575 15 THE Thai Communications Ministry has completed its "in-house" study of the Laem Chabang deep sea port and will soon call an international bid to select a company to conduct the detailed design work for this deep sea port. The ministry has also instructed the Port
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    • 213 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS'AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line.
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    • 197 15 TMR A PLAN to merge the US Federal Maritime Commission, the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Civil Aeronautics Board into one "Intermodal Agency" is reportedly high on the agenda of the Senate Commerce Committee. Committee staff members are said to have worked out a draft for an
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    • 6069 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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    • 757 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Jenwel E Promoter Anderso Bremen E P Van Buren O Fortune N Zircon Family Ace Takarl II N Delft N Oolovanov Oowa E Voyager P Roosevelt Sea Fortune Bunga Penaga Lanka S Manl As Pegasus Jenhol Cecille
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    • 1867 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adrtalle CwUlnr Continental Feeders <S) Cargo Freight (PK). A**A Singapore Shipping Corporation (S)Jambatan Merah (PK) R Jumabhoy A Som(PN) Alrs-Enrnsla Um Transgroup Pte Ltd AhreMlel Umt Servire Kim Shpg (S). A**M C TMptw
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    • 953 22 Jaa 18-14 Port Management and Operations seminar for port and shipping executives, organised by the Port Authority of Singapore in conjunction with Professor Ernst Frankel of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Conference Hall of the World Trade Centre, Singapore. Jaa 11-13 Ship Speed and Economics course, discussions on
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    • 565 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Kellett Island 10/11 S'pore Shpg alongside 11.1.83/1100 May Sky 25/6 Ocean Shpg alongside 11.1.83/0530 Ned Honshu 3/4 Ned-EAC alongside 11.1.83/0800 Perak 20E SSPL alongside 11.1.83/1500 Perils 20W SSPL alongside 11.1.83/0600 Sea Rejoice 6/7 S'pore Shpg alongside 11.1.83/2300
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    • 279 22 AFP THE tanker market adopted a wait-and-see attitude last week while awaiting the outcome of the various important meetings regarding possible changes in crude oil prices and/or production. The Gulf oil producing countries are scheduled to meet again on Jan 15, while the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 365 13 PIL GROUP REGULAR CONTAINER FEEDER SERVICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REOULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN OULF AND RED SEA PORTS. See Page I .1 R1) INI n W'TAU w Orient Overseas CotUauteA Line FULLY CONT AMERCED SERMCE TO EUROPE (MA SUEZ) CM* gremertiawn after Hamturt ttosmt Tunes
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    • 238 13 OSEALORDO R UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Bahrain (11/1). Jubad (21/1), Dammam (25/1), Kuwait (27/1) Doha (29/1). Dubai (31/1) Abu Dhabi 2/2) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE M. WATTY AH DEL MJ V.2t Kuwait (18/2). Doha (24/2) Abu Dhabi (26/2). Mna Qaboos (23/2). Dob* (25/2). Abu Dhabi (26/2).
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    • 18 13 LONDON Freights CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPPING Events SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather
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    • 756 13 "mzr. I OCEAN LINE BUCK SEA SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services From SOUTH EAST ASIA TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co. Pte Ltd. TEL: *****3 *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: US. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS Feeder V htot 11/1 25-21/1 31/1-1/2 M/ 2
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 310 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 21/1 28/1 N o£in VESSEI 1) Gtari I?)H-b.nl 3) B*n 4) r <**> *> l H 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. L Ha»re. Bis* UK. 3) Bremen Bremertiaven. Aartws. Copenha|»n. Helsinki 4) Makno. Stockholm. Oslo 'Acceptor* Europe cjrgo tor feeder ma Spurt. *Mio direct cjrjo
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    • 334 14 m Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA MIDDLE EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES 24/1 Mr CM*. K.ada. Pan Asia Line; ltd. CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM JAPAN ft TAIWAN n PNC M MNrt 11/1 N/1 23/1 N/1 1/2 2/2 n 1 12 11/2 AGENTS: SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD M«<ri Oftica *****22 (5 lin.a)
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 761 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited i STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Poets and Bangkok [containership service to uk/continent lt/i »/i 27/1 Zt/1 04/2 05/2 M/l M/ 3 12/1 13/3 COfITAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT ion ones CMOKMUT UTIMOMMU lOR TO U< mora* mt FIMKFUIT QMS M+
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    • 524 15 fZB Franco Belgian Services (F i r F,nr h'rc .ch Vri icf ith t\ir F,\s',rr. iCF COnSO»thj. I* Havre R'daai KW| Stow* A eerp 4 Fob 5 Feb 9 Feb UFA 12 FA fuu. cowiMCßwr service from mm mehcator KOREAN lACEW II to II Fab 19 FA 23 Feb 24
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 698 16 i TO CONTMNT/UK Bremen Eipresi HMta| Eipress Teka Eipress Carnal Bar Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS Tefcrkiaj [16 18/2 I 4 3 6/3 8/3 9/3 Also accepting tunsNpment cargo lor CARIBBEAN WEST INOKS na Hamburg (Connecting m Koohsiung Connecting in Tokyo Connecting in Kobe AKo accepting cargo tor ATLANTIC GULF PORTS via mmilandbndge,
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    • 542 16 tC.S.LINE CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUS AX KM 111*/112 *11 AIR 18SW 186 C STQH 25 ?6 ton 17 19 Frt STOH MX 22 24 1m 27 31 lan P K«tan« PfMNC 27 28 Im 29 30 too 2072 Fet 23 25 Feb NT SB*» VI FA 11 II F«fc A
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    • 468 16 evergreen line FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAICR SERVICE acceptmg fcl t lcl cargo for r u- m 0 111 W Hi 1* fw 14'1 4/2 |/2 |/2 1/2 11/2 fur I*|t 24/1 25/1 15/2 17/2 If/2 21/2 22/2 M/l 25/1 4/2 15/2 17/2 it 2 J n] also acceptrk la/rat fa/fa ra
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    • 1030 16 Burmi Five Star Shippin^orpir^ S jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" t LOADING FOR RANGOON msmerttmn li/u i» u/u im hk*tw* 11/n iw M« 21/31 Im B f SS C Agent* in Malaga BCHJSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL 41W44/*****7-PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG r *****1/8 Compinu Arftntina 0# NtvMCion •mercom»n»m«l S »CIF ARGENTINE NATIONAL
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    • 339 16 ft mSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE sngapok pkelmc pihmg load rot VORTEX sum* mi Ml AUG PWAN6 SMOS HMITM PTE LTD TU *****44/7 ft *****70 BOOK* smut StVPMG COMPANY Til *****52/3 EAST ASM SMPtMC SOU BHD 14 3ft 9732/3/7251 mal«ysu t«*» I trmbport ltd Td *****
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 885 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEOOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) S'PORE \rnr 31-1/2 12-14/3 21-23/4 HODEIDAH ||JEDDAH AOABA I COLOMBO S'PORE Sailed 9-11/2 21-23/3 1-3/5 Sailed Sailed 16-17/1 23-24/1 13-14/2 18-18/2 28-1/3 8-7/3 25-28/3 28-30/3 8-10/4 15-18/4 5-8/5 8-10/5 20-21/5 28-27/5 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES Singapore 28/28
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    • 704 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS Haatot bprau T*a Eiprni CW|M l» EXPRESS CONTAfO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE tfBURC B HAVtN ROAM MAVRt SOTON o"*a«y' Austria Antasrp Franc* MUK 12/1 IV! i/| vi V 2 V? a/1 iF,i 3£ W U/2 14/1 7/2 2vi a/i ii/i n/2 nn zrn is/? Hn 24/2 V/ a/?
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    • 550 17 Scan Dutch WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER TO MED/UK/NC/SCAN SERVICE 91 S SIM SM ANSCNSU I WIMK I MEIATI SM M/i mstm 11/1 UMUNPC MtSOft 70,1 I UMMMC S SIM 7/7 4/7 ANSOM V? I lUTANC f ACt 0/2 11/} MtSOft 10/7 OIUAUWC M/ 2 I OUTMK 25/2 7 f I Men
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    • 640 17 A* FORTHBANK IVYBANK CLYDEBANK BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE I R'DAM HULL HMBG 13 Jon 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 DIRECT SERVICE Fron Ul
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1065 18 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW YORK/E.CANADA rem kssel store motio vessel tokto nyork swmh si on M EMERALD V2O SJd (a KtSO MARU VS4 31 lan 27 Feb 5 Mar ASM SIM V 7 26 lan COR* MARU i6S 11 Feb 8 Mar 15 Mat 10 Mar J BRIOGE Wl4 31
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    • 614 18 CAUFOMA/PACFIC NORTH WST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAMER/REEFER SERVICE IM*| tm in —a. SM FUMCSCfi. *attu. tacoma. VANCOUVER I C »c«p«N fci/ra cmm, '.sr ST AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE *"M*C Fa/Fa CMwi MM- L"U AM %rt thcmxvb ■*T >- 7 Feb 10 ft 13 Feb Fren/lni ■Mi- 2'5 F I®*" 13 Mv
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    • 626 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "o 1 l(,B Huilfjiri, j If V*.,t, Sifi.|.ijMir,- T»-I .'.'l*! <» P HHany T.'l 186 <01 8 RED SEA-PERSIAN GULF/MEOITERRANEAN SERVICES S port Loadrj For: 15 Jan Jeddah/AJeiandria/Benghaa .20 ion Jedd ah/Aleiandria/Bonthaa/ Tripoi 20 Jon Bondor Abbas/Bandar Khomori .11 Fob Jeddah /Aleiandria/Bongtiaa/Pt. Sold HAEWOO N0.5.. BOY AUG
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    • 559 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suite 261b International Pia/a Ansor R<l Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 (10 Lm«»si T ;C.. NKQtmMSIXA-M.MNrm BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK 33 S'pvt P. KMang Panang Im*i far MO PIATR 060 li 12 lan 15 la BOULOOC/RTMN/ UK(AVON) ANANGEL PEACE ***** 4FA 7FA —da—«kml Loadtag at Kail KktaMu H
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 486 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C CONTAINER S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1900 15/1 LCL Cargo 0700 15/1 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACIFIC COAST EXPORT MPORT Mi Mm Dlttal lfi«*dt OaUaid Vane auv *r ftt4m
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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 A t ents Spore NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD let *****11, ??04?M Malays Tunas Setia Sdn Bhd Kl TH 4)4390 414,'44 P* TH PEN Tel *****5 *****5 CEYLON SHIPPING CORPN National
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    • 997 19 SINSOv" SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SJWSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Sin(apore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Tele* Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELMtt PCNANG M/S SHAMIAT NAM SOON SON M IST AND 2ND FLOOR bESSRS MAI THONG SMPPMG 23 MHO
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    • 116 19 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 1905 I 1906 19th fit Slwnton House 3 Slwnton Wj« S pore 0106 Telephone ??050M (b Ihws) t 270»» Tete. R*****9 SHSHP isgulmi somen to cast Malaysia nmm»)*« Hnt Lm N Sn Nw> feu Hm| LM I Sri Nam Htt Ni 4 fqwpped wtt *20
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 642 20 f Container Lines 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday guli REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PENMK/FNUKET/SONGKLR »Y STOM VU HOT STOK PMVKT KMK UTMM MM US/llt MPvt 131 m 215/216 171* 211 m 231 M UTIMMH 117/111 28 Ma 311 m 217/211 4FA 7
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 443 21 EGYPTIAN" INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG UMERBOIVICC TO EGYPT (port suez port said Alexandria) J2SS n urn namm Will ia It WT 121 M|4 WTI2S Mar 5 '•i ftk 1 Mar t 23 Ma, Jt tern IDT 124 mac "i <kcM.M* Far #f NT Mil irsi* I N \HtPPWC eif
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    • 113 21 FARGO SHIPPING COMPANY (PTE.) LTD. BANGKOK EXPRESS SVC (FCL I LCL) HONG KONG ISLANDS LINE (AusMun SVC) ksel sp Monava. vov syd mel me en C*iw 3 13/1 kW CmOmm 131 13/2 21/2 27/2 20/2 Cjrr l3 2>/l Ma Ms *31 21/2 «/3 15/3 7/3 C T r 12/2 Tw
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 233 22 vC > P.T.KALIMANTAN SHIPPING CO. LTD. JAI AN lANAH ABANG 173/175 lAH ARIA 111 3741W *****8 34 37% AS AGiNTS KALIMANTAN SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 1205, INT'L PLAZA (Spore 0207) Tel *****64 (5 lines) SPLOSNA PLOVBA (YUGOSLAV) LOAOMG FOR KAftACM/BOMBAY Breakbulk and Containers KARACHI BUBAY 3 Feb S Feb For (r«|M
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    • 427 22 "HATATI •hayati •HAYATI •mm»: •am v: •urn*. HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BHD. 33 35 UN CUNGGAH Off UN SfKOIAH Tfl *****6 <5 liftS) MUX MA *%4f> HAISHP REGULAR SAIMGS TO EAST MALAYSIA PDMNG P. KELANG STORE Loading for ETA ETD ETA ETD ETAETD /I 3 M/l 19/1 hi Pi 15/1 KUCMNG
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    • 275 22 MAGNA MARINE LINES EAST MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE i SMAPORE PT KELMC LOMM6 FOR M-l 25/1 21/1 IW*k/M rt Sari/LattMoi M-2 15/2 21/2 I Agents: MAGNA SHIPPING PTE LTD I Ith Floor, MNB Budding SINGAPORE 0106 TEL *****66/ *****00/ *****37 TELEX R*****8 "MALINE" m ANTARA SHIPPING SON BHD iA| AN l-f,N;,AN 1£;
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 167 22 I Regional Weather I m 52 m Arc r'*\ A s '>;. V 1 Sf I 5 t jjg^pgg VSMlbgg&so. Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots U Wave height Cloudy Sky
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