The Business Times, 12 January 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, IMS 60 CENTS
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  • 488 1  -  By LEE HAN SHIH ONE of the largest geophysical companies here recently retrenched almost 20 per cent of its core staff due to the drastic cutback in oil exploration activities in this region. Since last December, more than 20 employees of Geophysical Service
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  • 146 1 Reuter JAPAN'S Federation of Bankers Associations will draw up standards for Japanese banks on provision for possible loan losses overseas. Banking circles said the operation will be conducted in close cooperation with the finance ministry and the standards are likely to be drawn up
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  • 476 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH A VACCINE against the liver disease Hepatitis B may be commercially produced in Singapore before the end of the year. The Government is believed to be negotiating with pharmaceutical companies from the US and France jointly to produce the vaccine here.
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  • 574 1  -  By ANGELINE TAN TOKYU Architects Engineers Incorporated (TAE) has opened a branch office in Singapore, bringing the number of companies in the giant Tokyu Group of Japan represented here to seven. This rapid expansion in three years reflects the significant role
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 82 1 Agencies GOLD rose in early London trading yesterday and was fixed by bullion dealers at U*****.50 an ounce in the morning before easing to $484.50 at the afternoon fix. On the foreign exchange markets, sterling fell to a near-record low and fuelling fears that Britain may be
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    • 61 1 Reuter THAI government forces have seized five big camps and killed two guerillas in a new drive against the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) along the Malaysian border, military officials said. More than 200 troops were involved in the operation, launched on Sunday. The officials said two
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    • 63 1 Reuter THE Philippines wants to trim its 1963 balance of payments deficit to between US$5OO million and $600 million, Prime Minister Cesar Virata told the Financial Executives Institute of the Philippines. The country had a 1982 payments deficit of over $1 billion. He said recent measures to slow
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    • 73 1 Reuter THAILAND plans to export more than 400,000 tonnes of rice this month to boost the rice price in the domestic market. Trade officials in Bangkok yesterday said the Commerce Minister had asked major rice exporters to help the government boost exports. More than 146,000 tonnes have
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    • 57 1 UPI A DC 8 cargo plane carrying radioactive material crashed and burst into flames early yesterday at Detroit Metropolitan Airport, killing at least three occupants. "The good news is that the 21 pounds of radioactive material aboard the United Airlines plane has been recovered intact," said Wayne
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    • 68 1 Reuter SEVEN Cambodian guerillas were killed yesterday when Vietnameseled forces shelled a strategic rebelheld village in continued fighting close to the border with Thailand. Thai military sources in Bangkok said three other guerillas of the Khmer People's National Liberation Front were wounded when 11 artillery shells and rockets
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    • 54 1 Reuter WORLD oil price levels are likely to remain erratic until 1985 at least, but after that, world demand will slightly exceed supply. Indonesian Oil Minister Subroto in Jakarta yesterday said the excess of demand over supply after 1985 would be the result of a recovery in
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    • 55 1 AFP CANADIAN Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau had an informal meeting wth Indonesian President Suharto at the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta yesterday. Trudeau later called on Vice President Adam Malik at his official residence in Central Jakarta. President Suharto held a state dinner in honour of Trudeau, followed
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  • 303 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE JOO Seng Group of Companies has completed its first project in Australia, the Regent of Sydney hotel. The 620-room hotel managed by the Regent International Hotels will be officially opened on Jan 21. The Singapore group is the
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  • 431 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH THE INTERNATIONAL Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) is likely to resolve the long-drawn tussle between Singapore and Malaysia over control of the air space over South Johore and the South China Sea at a meeting here. The issue will be one
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  • 274 1 THE PORT of Singapore Authority (PSA) has agreed to furnish certain relevant documents to the 78 companies claiming $50 million damages in connection with a fire at two PSA godowns more than three years ago. The companies, represented by Queen's Counsel Andrew Rankins,
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 434 2 Reuter DECEMBER figures for US money supply aggregates M-2 and M-3, due on Friday, are unlikely to deter the Federal Reserve from further moves designed to stimulate economic recovery, credit market analysts said. M-2 could be pushed above target by new bank accounts introduced in
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    • 217 2 Reuter US short- and long-term interest, rates are likely to fall, further but real interest rates will remain high, SaloJnon Brothers chief economist Henry Kaufman said. In the firm's quarterly investment strategy report, he said the introduction of new bank money market deposit and
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    • 232 2 Reuter SWITZERLAND is coordinating a possible US$l billion aid package for Yugoslavia, European monetary sources said. Talks among Western governents, held in Paris before Christmas and in Berne at the end of last week, continued on Monday at the monthly meeting of central bank
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    • 213 2 THE yen's current uptrend is fuelling speculation of further Japanese interest rate cuts and in turn, pushing up the bond market, bond managers said. A likely 0.5 percentage point cut in the 5.5 per cent Japanese official discount rate, possibly this week, has
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    • 102 2 Reuter THE Japanese finance ministry said it plans to almost double the ceiling for government-guaranteed external bond issues to 409 billion yen in fiscal 1983, starting April 1, from 219 billion in fiscal 1982. The sharp increase will diversify fund raising sources and reduce costs of
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    • 138 2 BANK of India has awarded the contract for computerising its Singapore branch to BIS Banking Systems, the banking and insurance computer software house. The contract, costing $420,000, is for the provision and installation of four modules at the Midas system. The modules are to computerise the bank's
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    • 146 2 BANKS here have announced more increases in their lending and deposit rates. The First National Bank of Chicago yesterday raised its prime lending rate by half a percentage point to 10 per cent. This brings it in line with the three major US H»nir«i here Bank
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 23 2 THE average rate ai which major Singapore banks are cur* rently prepared to lend to their beat customer* is 9.54 per cent.
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      • 177 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 11: USMUn^pt) 7 days 813/16 111/11 1 month sii/is s li/ifl 2 months 13/18 811/18 3 months S13/18 111/18 6 months 8 15/18 813/18 9 months 8H 8 12 months 83/18 81/18 Dm. NJn. IMUJU 1 month (WMM rVHM)
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      • 44 2 RANGE at prices oQsn id dlscount hoy— aa Jsa 11: Overnight 3V, CnB drpoa Ha: 3* CMM j- month Mfag Treasury bills 3 2H 3-month Bank bills 719/16 711/16 3 months CD IS/16 77/16 6 months CD 7H 7* Source: National Discount Co
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      • 119 2 THE US dollar and sterling yesterday race in (airly active late trading consisting mainly of position adjustments after recent selling of the two currencies, dealers said. Sterling gained to U5J1.5815/25 from an early 1.5780/90 and New York's 1 5780 95 close, with worries over lower oil price remainIns In
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      • 92 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed unchanged from its opening 227.50 yen in quiet trading. Trading volume was a light $1-16 billion. The dollar firmed briefly to 227.80 in the afternoon on covering by Japanese traders but lost ground towards the close as some banks sold dollars to
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      • 66 2 Opening quotes yesterday US 158»» Cm 1 «372 Cram 12X1 44 D Mk 1MB/7S D F1 4 07» 830 S FY 3 0958 B FY con 72 00 73 F FY 10 782 Ut 1125 70/21».» Yen 380 09 (3 D Kr 13 0345 4B N Kr 11 0*5
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      • 490 2 THE foreign exchange market was quiet yesterday with rates fluctuating within narrow ranges on thin volume. The US dollar maintained a steady note against the other currencies although it managed to strengthen against the sterling compared with the previous day. The US dollar opened at 2.0675/85 against the
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      • 261 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday fluctuated marginally throughout the day in moderate trading before closing weaker compared with overnight New York levels, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 244 lots while kerb volume at 733 lots. Prompt closed softer at USM7B.OO/479J50 an ounce compared with
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      • 40 2 MM PM New Tart ILfTB 11JBB HMS U.OS •J Md 11.BB 11 MS 11 11 1M II IB TM* UJR) MM Sing* parr UJH IIJ7B a« I1.I7S rin ii 1 1 i it- i n Source: Credit, S`pore
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    • 63 2 I CONGRATULATIONS TO INTERBRAS PETROBRAS COMERCIO INTERNACIONALSA From MeHion Shipping Agency Pte Ltd on the official opening of your Representative Office in Singapore We are proud to be associated with you as Agents for Petrobras Frota Nacional de Petroleiros in Singapore Management and Staff of MERLION SHIPPING AGENCY PTE. LTD.
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 343 3  -  py RICHARD SEAH TWO management tea forties to be organised by a local training consultancy firm this weekend might just mark the start of a new trend in management training in Singapore. The informal sessions will give business executives an opportunity to
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    • 190 3 CORNING International Corporation of the US has set up a wholly-owned subsidiary in Singapore, Corning Trading (S) Pte Ltd, to market and distribute its consumer products here. The local subsidiary was incorporated in November 1982 with an authorised and paid-up capital of $1 million and 1500,000 respectively. Among
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    • 443 3 ASIAN exporters of timber products to the US and Australia stand to gain if they are customer-oriented,' quality-conscious, and active in promoting their image. Addressing Asian timber exporters at the Conference Asian Timber '83 yesterday, both Mr Robert Dwyer of the US and
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    • 465 3 Continuing weakness in the global oil market is likely to depress the Singapore spot oil market this year as it did in 1962. Traders are bracing themselves for a further business reduction in Indonesian demand in line with its austere budget which
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    • 278 3 THESE Is great peteatlal far the grewth s( Seathee* m«i timber aai tiwii mpaita to Japaa which earreatly imports tkHt It milltos cable metres at Umber, aaalaly is the farm ti togs. Mr 1 Taatyaaaa K C ltd aai G», whe alee spake
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    • 496 3  -  By LIM SOON NEO DOMESTIC exports of vegetable oil are likely to be poor this year although the industry managed to hold last year's exports around that of 1981. Earlier fears in the industry that 1982 would be a bad year because
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    • 146 3 HEINZ Goldmann Sales Centre Pacific Pte Ltd has appointed Samaei Tan, CkeMg KUm Teek, Lealle Aag and Albert Oak as consultants. They join the European Mercuri-Goldmann's subsidiary, which was set up In August 1382 and headed by Ofe fttift ?r—tm and The company offers sales and management
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 367 4 Reuter HONGKONG should consider restrictive actions against France if it continues to impose import quotas on the colony's quartz watches, the director of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce John McGregor said. The Hongkong government should consider restrictions against products like cognac, if
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    • 622 4 Reuter THE REAGAN Administration, struggling to reduce huge federal budget deficits, is considering a plan to raise US$5O billion by imposing a tax on consumption. Administration officials said it would be similar to a federal sales tax and would be designed
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    • 255 4 AP THE BRAZILIAN government has promised a better deal for multinationals in the country as part of its agreement with the International Monetary Fund, but the foreign business community is not convinced. Some believe the pledges are insubstantial and that any move to put them into
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    • 279 4 NYT CANADA has taken control of more than CS2 billion of assets in three trust companies and two mortgage companies in a surprise move to protect depositors' interests. Robert Elgie, Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations in the Ontario government, yesterday said the
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    • 540 4 Agencies KING Hussein of Jordan has said that the Arabs must make their move for peace negotiations with Israel during the next seven weeks. "The maximum deadline for the required Arab move on the US arena is the beginning of March,
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 368 4 Agencies TAIWAN registered a record trade surplus ol US$3.3l billion last year, compared with 51.41 billion in 1961. The surplus was due mainly to a sharp decline in imports by 10.9 per cent, or $2.31 billion to $18.89 billion. Exports were also down 1.8 Ecent to $22.2 billion
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    • 717 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SLA SQ11 0105 LAX/TYO TMA TL331 0200 BEY/BOM PAA PA006 0245 JFK/SFO/HKG CAL aoio 0805 JED/DHA S1A SQ101 0815 KUL AI AI4Q2 0620 BOM MAA MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020
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    • 348 5 Reuter AP OPEC must reach agreement on production quotas at next month's market monitoring committee meeting or (ace a price collapse Venezuelan Energy and Mines Minister Humberto Calderon Berti said: "Although there has as yet been no real weakening of the market, Opec must
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    • 210 5 AP THE Soviet Union recently delivered about 140 SAM-3 surface-to-air missiles to Cuba apparently to strengthen air defences around Havana. US intelligence sources said the SAM-36 arrived in late December, closing out a second straight year of heavy Soviet arms shipments to Cuba's armed forces,
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    • 520 5 UPI CHINA, with the world's last major unexplored offshore oil reserves, will begin to award exploration contracts to foreign oil companies this year. But it is imposing tough terms on the oil companies in order to keep control of the oil, the
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    • 173 5 SONY Corp and 12 other leading floppy disc drive manufacturers in Japan and the US have agreed to support a mutually compatible format for a 3.5 inch floppy disc they market or will market soon. The 13 companies involved are Atari, Athana, BASF Systems Corp,
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    • 637 5 Reuter ISRAEL has become a nation of stock market speculators, with small investors pouring their savings into highrisk shares on Tel Aviv's volatile exchange. Apparently in defiance of economic logic, the stock exchange is booming. Last year, its general share index rose
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    • 489 4 Business Sense... 4 v>) r m V' v V ur r» m r /^vr v>V A> H ?COi M 3fe f* JSTfr f Retail prices quoted we obtained from various retail outlets subiect to price fluctuation. Stocks limited We reserve the right to replac any item with another of equal
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  • 504 6 LONG, LONG AGO, in a fantasy land far away, there was a tea party given by the March Hare, Mad Hatter and Dormouse. Not so long ago, wine merchants and peddlers of tupperware in Singapore started their own parties, only to find themselves joined by
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  • 1510 6 By a special correspondent WHEN the present US scheme for waiving tariffs on specified imports from developing countries runs out in 1985, it will not be renewed by Congress unless the most successful exporters are excluded from its benefits. This is a blunt warning to countries
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 271 6 I I CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Character rapidly going round the bend (5) 6 Eat much that is out of the way (5) 9 A Job tor a fellow (7) 10 Discoloration of satin? (5) 11 Traveller's postscript on a letter to Joe! (5) 12 Figures it's as far as
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    • 392 6 10 inc giratDfr may ue canny with it (5) 18 Whinnying girl (5) 19 Like the art of the potter (T) 21 Smoothly turned to a possibly <«) 22 Sparing distribution of spares! 23 Tell possibly to alter a key 25 Go away from the hillside (5) 26 Could its
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    • 904 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Openinf Mowed by The jaws (Mandarin/r) (Last Episode): A contemporary drama depicting the conflicts between the Xiao and Zhou families. 4.30 Elerdse with Gloria 4.55 Thacktr's World Antelopes 5.15 The Electric Company: Today's programme deals with words beginning with C and H, such as Chim, Cheese,
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  • 2296 7  -  David Hale looks at what lies ahead for the US economy David Hale FT THERE are increasing signs that the recession in the American economy is ending, but there is considerable uncertainty about what kind of recovery lies ahead. Several indicators suggest that a
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  • 722 7 Reuter AFTER 12 months of almost unrelieved gloom on the economic front, Latin America faces another tough year in 1963, with only the slightest glimmer of better things to come. The region's economies suffered their worst year for four decades in 1982 amid mounting debts, feverish
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 995 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were between £20 and £7 a tonne above MonV day's close in traded posi- tlons at midday, j Prices ended at session highs on steady buying at the final morning call. Steri ling's weakness against the C dollar supported the market throughout the morning
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    • 238 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday closed steady, up 6tt to 10 US-cents per bushel with March held to a 6 cent range. A bullishly interpreted chart picture attracted technical and computer-guided speculative buying, pushing prices steadily higher from the opening. A weak US dollar versus continental currencies and
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    • 116 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed on or near the highs, up 2V« to four US-cents per bushel with March posting a 5V* cent range. A bullishly interpreted chart pattern attracted technical and computer fund speculative buying, chartists said. Continued concern in the trade about poor growing conditions
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    • 136 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday firmed slightly on covering interest in quiet trading, dealers said. In Jan, the south sector gained MJI to M 1766 a tonne and central was unchanged at Ms76o, while Feb in the north was traded at MJ7TO. The refined market saw
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    • 320 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed firmer with February One RSS buyers quoted at 167.75 cents per kilo, up 1.50 cents compared with Monday's close, dealers said. The morning market gained 1.25 cents on higher overnight foreign advices, continued demand for Oct/Dec I*3 and renewed buying interest. Prices
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    • 324 9 RA8 prices In cent* per kilo yesterday: (pw kilo) 1.IW, (per kilo) tot 1 R.S.S protnpt f o b 1*4* tot 1 R.S.S February 1*750 tot. 1 R.S.S. Mmrct 100* tot. 2 R.S.S 1*3.50 UK Coot 1*2* tot. im iajD UK Coot 1«1 JO tot. 4 R.S.S *****
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    • 93 9 NOON 88K aad SMK prim ym mmtmr KAI Mnin (Cwthi MUI Mint tr.r-.r4 Mlk) 38R» 38H K) MKSU (1 taa pdbt) (i um paiirtj 154.00 IS0.00 iu«rf 156 00N 1M00N ».7*r. M 1U 00 ***** Im 1M.OOM ISIOON SMS CV SMK L SMK I SMK CP SMR10
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    • 30 9 Rubber Jan 11 Singapore: February: 167.75 cents (up 1.50 cents) Malaysia: February: 184.50 cents (up one cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 243 tonnes (down 47 tonnes)
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    • 55 9 THE STRAITS TIN prftee la Peaaag yesterday remained aachaaged at the IT A fleer level el Ml». 15 a Idle, dealers said. Taraever drapped te 2431—eg tram M aa Meaday. The baffer stack maaager provided straag sappart, hacked ap toy light laterest (ram ether sectors, they said. There
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    • 173 9 nasn ckftaf prices per 1M kg CtMHI «U: Bulk fob $96 00 sellers, ok! drum (in second hand drum) fob 1109.00 sellers, new dram fob $113.00 sellers Cspra: Mixed (loose) (55 buyers. Peppw: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $355.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $350.00
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    • 199 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattan yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,345; 32s 2,890, 40s 3,180 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece goads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 321 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices In SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first clasi (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.72, 100 per cent third ctaa 0 67, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.64. THAI BROKEN: A-super O.fiO, Special
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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    • 871 9 NEW YORK WALL STREET stocks on Monday cloned sharply higher and the Dow Jones industrial average closed at a record high for the third session in a row. The D-J average climbed 16.28 points to 1092.35. Hie NYSE composite index also set a new high, rising 0.95
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    • 162 9 JAM If AHUM C» Sill Algoma Bank Moot ■ummMk BaUTai BP Cfto Lid SM mi n B M vt H -0 Braacaa Ouu Had Laka CanlmpBk can Prm Mf SH -H CarllM CTKaafa CBMM Lk Cn Buirici a Cominco U m 1*H MM a ttnch QOflg II IH imito
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  • 2367 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 (2.378 2.408)
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  • 3096 10 Grt Grt Net 1983 Last D1t DW YHd P/E Vol Day High Low Company 8ale +or- Crr (•000) High Low SBCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 350 23S Acma 238 +3 21.7 04 9.1 311 s 340 238 154 130 Alcorn 151 3.7 04 24 1354 233 132 Allied
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  • 1607 10 BID aad offer prion officially Uctrd and hiwlnan la aad laputlad to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yeaterday. with the number at rikaraa traded ahown la bracfcata In tod at 1.000 unit* uaien otherwtae apart (led tNDUKBIALfI (S) 1« (9) LM (7) LM (1) 1« (4) 1.8
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  • 657 10 BULLS apli rated trtampkut mi Ike leeal stock exehaage*a tn<h| flasr yeatariaj aal m-iI miher widespread la ■hare price*. Altheagh there wu saam poofll tillat la the after* aasa, Ike kaeyaat heylag spirit reamlaed a feetare tkreagheat Ike «ay. yeatentay umM tt^LN Ike preview dayCILS ndf Ilea Warea.
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  • 466 10 SHARE prices finished mixed to selectively higher on the Kuala Lumpur stock market* yesterday. Good spill-over interest was evident in the morning session as local investors, inspired by the bullishness on Wall Street, continued to lend their support. But the higher levels drew in profit-takers
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 456 11 ALLIED Malayan Development Bhd (AMD), which recently saw a major change in its ownership structure, expects to incur a group lass of about M 5593,000 for the year to end Dec 31. At the company level, the loss is estimated to be around $208,000,
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    • 445 11 Reuter CHRYSLER Corp will report a net profit for 1982, but an operating profit is "touch and go", chairman Lee lacocca said. In 1981 Chrysler had a net loss of U*****.6 million or 17.18 a share. A change in accounting reduced 1981 depreciation
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    • 177 11 SINGAPORE UNIT 1SUBT rSTOBB The Commerce Mr tea It) tor tea It) Iff 3.07 Dec Jan The Savings Fund L87 LIS Diaapood S'pore Prof Fund 1.30 1.36 S'pore Fd(US8) 0J5 0.58 S'pore Sec. Fund L98 108 St Lit 122 S'pore Invent Fund L85 1.10 S'pore Equity Fund LB
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    • 299 11 MALAYSIAN Oxygea Bhd (MOX) to vmmtimt Hag a new plant to ptiiiM aeetyieae at Its Perai werks which to expected to hegla •perattoM early this year. This was disclosed by chatrama Tea Datak Haji Omar Yeke Lia Oag la hto aaaaai statement to
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    • 547 11 MALAYAN Breweries Ltd expects the Malaysian beer market to contract In the current year as consumers react to the price increase. Malayan Breweries' outgoing chairman Tan Sri Tan Chin Tuan says in his annual statement that the price increase is made "imperative" by
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    • 114 11 GENERAL Lumber (Holdings) Bhd has made amendments to certain page* of its rights issue document dated Dec 17, 1982 following the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's queries on two conflicting statements in the document. In page 8 of the document. General Lumber's results for the year ended Sep
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    • 596 11 THE Tokyo Stock Exchange traditionally goes up on the last trading day of the old year. The practice is known as an end of tie year present, but it is often quite modest. This time, however, the spirit of giving appears to have become quite profligate
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    • 903 11 I THE WEAKNESS of sterling and the possible implications for interest rates and inflation caused government bonds and most leading equities to open lower yesterday but gold shares rose in line with the firmer bullion price, dealers said. At noon, the Financial Times index was down 6.7 points
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 404 11 SHARE PRICES in Sydney yesterday closed higher but off the day's best levels in many cases, brokers said, adding trading was heavy. The All-Ordinaries index was up 3.9 points at 530.8. The all industrials marker was up 5.6 at 663.1 while the all resources indicator rose 2.5 to 424.8.
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      • 360 11 HONGKONG THE Hongkong stock market yesterday closed slightly higher after early gains were pared by heavy profit-taking and long liquidation, brokers said. Prices rose significantly at the outset following the gain on Wall Street recently. The Hang Seng index rose 5.93 to 851.08 after gaining 22.80 by
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      • 433 11 PRICES IN Tokyo yesterday fell heavily on the stock market on increased profit-taking across the board, the result of growing concern about a possible tightening of margin trading curbs due to large margin buying positions, dealers said. The market average fell 93.03 to close at 8,079.63
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      • 114 11 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mostly higher in quiet trading. JAN 11 Baht Aokham Thai AniUiaya In* And Truat Buutot Bank Bank Of Ajrudtiajr* ltd 1X7 290 197 unci -1 Berli Jucktr Cttaroonf Thai WIT. 314 410 nm Trim Ooodyaar Industrial Plnann» corp Jalaprathan oment Maboonkhronf Metal Box
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      • 90 11 JAN 11 Acqlt Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B AUai Con B Bagulo OoM Bute Petroleum Benguet Con CDCP Pint PhU Hides Lfpanlo B Martnduque B Mantecl onmiti b PhU Oriri—i Phlkei B NM 0MB Mil M aoon 00M 1 7J» 0JT75 1 OOM l« tJOO unch tIM unch
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    • 56 11 FOR SALE 14 second-hand Toyota Forklift* Interested parties please contact Tel: *****6 (Mr Moses) for viewing. Bids to be submitted by 1200 hrs 22nd January 1983 Complete restaurant furniture package includes kitchen equipment. Possibility of taking over current 60-seat restaurant lease in district 21. Interested parties are to contact Miss
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 155 12 Rises G E Life 2400 +100 Indices spore Land OC BC Tines Pub 805 25 Jan 10 Jan 11 885 940 545 20 20 20 BT Indicator: *****1 *****7 Strait* Trading ST Industrials: 732.74 740.16 Sea View 378 18 ST Finance: 1750.40 1772.45 We a roes UOF Lion Corpn
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      195 12 Rises Castiefield 1700 +50 E A I 840 40 Weames 426 24 SEA Corp 775 +20 DBS 865 20 OCBC 975 20 Straits Trading 600 15 Lion Corp 310 12 UOB 426 10 Malayan Brew 510 10 Timuran 510 10 Falls MBP 510 -15 Hume (M) 370 -10
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    • 50 12 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 813.7 Friday 821.0 Week Ago Closed Tuesday Monday Week Ago AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS 851.08 845.15 761.81 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 1092.36 Friday 1078.07 Week Ago 1027.04 Tuesday.. 883.1 Monday,. 867.8 Week Ago 823.6 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 530.8 H.OANG SENG Monday Week Ago 528.2 487.8
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  • 256 12 THE STOCK Exehaage af Slagapere has remladed Eraser A Neave to faralah mare lafermattoa am the aale af a rwMwtlil tyros remlader, seat yesterday, cmses almest three weeks alter the SES told FAN that tt mast disctoee the same af
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  • 51 12 MBF HOLDINGS Bhd has confirmed that the company is not making any application for a banking licence. In reply to a query from the Stock Exchange of Singapore, the company said it is also not involved in any negotiations with Public Bank regarding a merger proposal in any
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  • 491 12  -  Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By NAJEEB JARHOM JACK Cbia Enterprises (Malaysia) Bhd's prestigious multi-million dollar E and O complex project in Penang is facing serious construction snags which are likely to delay the completion of Phase One by at least a year. In an
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  • 351 12 Bumiputra company reaffirms 51pc stake in J P Coats (M) A BUMIPUTRA company, Pentra Holdings, has reaffirmed that it will own 51 per cent of threadmakers JAP Coats (Malaysia) following a proposed restructuring exercise. In a statement to the KLSE yesterday, Pentra clarified that the exercise included a buy-back arrangement
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  • 510 12 PERMATA Chartered- Merchant Bank has recommended shareholders of Batu Lin tang Rubber Co to either accept the offer from Kuala Lumpur Kepong (KLK) or to sell their holdings in the market, if at any time, during the offer period, the net proceeds for
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  • 59 12 Reuter THE PAUL Y Construction Co Ltd of Hongkong expects another record net profit in 1963, following a HK569.36 million net profit in 1962. Chairman George Tsao, in the company's interim report, said all company properties remain fully let and it recently purchased
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  • 132 12 MR TAN Eng Joo, founder and chairman of Am col Electrical Industries, has resigned from the board of directors with effect from Dec 31, 1982. He has also tendered his resignation as chairman/ director of subsidiary Amcol Enterprises from Jan 4. The company yesterday said
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  • 134 12 INDUSTRIAL Oxygen Iaearparated Bhd has announced the appointment of Tuan Hajl Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman as a director of the company. ULU Beaat C—Mated UmMm (M) Bhd has appointed Mr Ismail Mokhtar bin Mohd Noor as head of the company's real estate operations with effect from Jan 3.
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  • 366 12  -  By CHRIS LIM PROMET Bhd has confirmed press reports that it is setting up a joint-ven-ture company in Thailand with Siam Gulf Corporation. But it said the new venture will be building jackets and platforms, not oil rigs as reported
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 288 12 9 SEE PAGE 11 FOB LONDON STOCKS 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
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    • 263 12 NF DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME January March, 1983 Course No. Course Title 1. Planning, Developing Managing Profitable New Products 2. The Secretary in Management Today 3. How to Change Large Systems 4. The Top Team and Organisational Effectiveness 5. A Day with Bill Reddin 6. Kepner-Tregoe Apex Executive Problem Analysis Decision Making
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 52 12 OUTLOOK for today: Windy with showers in a few areas. Rep«rt for 24 Imws pri»r toUtpmnlull at the alrpcrt: Maximum temperature 30.5 Associated humidity 75 Minimum temperature 24.1 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 90 Rainfall in millimetres 9.0 Total rainfall for the month 34.9 Total rainy days for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 332 13 THE organiser of ExpoOffshore Asia '83 floating exhibition expects to break-even for the vessel's tour of Asean countries. World Wide Expo has allocated a budget of US$6 million for this particular exhibition. And it is charging the more than 180 exhibitors $300,000 each
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    • 732 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ SEVERAL coastal ship operators in Peninsular Malaysia are likely to commence service to Malaysia's newest port, Bintulu in Sarawak when a clear projection of cargo expected through the port is made. Meanwhile, MISC-Coast-al Services Sdn Bhd has inaugurated a
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 56 13 Reuter CONFERENCES covering the Far East trade said the West German/Benelux currency adjustment factor will be adjusted to 17.11 from Jan 14. The CAF has been revised upward to 19.50 from 15.50 but there is a European area differential of minus 2.39. The Japan CAF will be adjusted
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    • 744 13 SUppkmgUae Pmge CM AC Toepter VI 1 AIm vm l Ahreaktt Liner VI a Alltraaa vn 4 AlpkC VI S AMm X 1 Antara Shpj X t APCUne IV 4 APL m 4/5 Aqua 11— IX S Ar* bun Bulk X a Arfentlne IV 4 A9CL m
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    • 684 14 SHIPPING lines carrying the Philippines's log exports consider the new customs requirement that the logs be checked at two points at the loading and at the exit ports is time consuming and would result in delays. The procedure, they added, also penalises shipowners servicing
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    • 77 14 FOUR major Japanese shipping companies and AllNippon Airways (ANA) have appealed to the Transport Ministry to issue a license for their jointly-formed international air cargo carrier as soon as possible. The appeal was made to Japanese Transport Minister Takashi Hasegawa by Takeo Hori, president of Nippon Air
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    • 212 14 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/ Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAS 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. Australia/Straits Container
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    • 732 14 AFP RUMOURS of Soviet chartering, plus fresh activity by Chinese and Iranian charterers, brought a lively start to the new year on the freight market last week, in spite of the holiday on Monday. Small gains were made in the key trans-Atlantic (USA/Europe) grain trade and steady rates
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    • 1935 14 CONTINUED Soviet interest is reported in the timecharter sector of the freight market on Monday with a vessel of 53,000 dwt fixed from Brazil to Skaw-Cape Passero range at US$3,OOO daily. Chinese operators also featured by securing a 15,000 tonner from Cuba to China with sugar at $3,900
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    • 147 15 INCHCAPE (S) Pte Ltd has appointed Mr Lee Li»t Cheng as the managing director of Borneo Shipping Pte Ltd. Mr Lee was the company's executive director prior to this new appointment and has an extensive background in shipping, port operations and general transportation activities. Inchcape also announced
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    • 223 15 LEADING Norwegian ship management group Leif Hoegh has fallen marginally short of its annual profits target and does not expect any improvement in 1963. Operating profits struck before depreciation, ship sales and financial items rose 2.5 per cent to NKr49O million (£43 million)
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    • 192 15 Reuter INDIAN shipping companies have been given until the end of January to pay the backlog of interest on their foreign exchange loans secured through Indian banks, shipping industry sources said. Earlier, the Shipping Development Fund Committee (SDFC) run by the shipping ministry, had
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    • 533 15 THE Finance Ministry of Thailand has rejected the Thai Shipowners Association's appeal for help in acquiring a soft term loan from international financial institutions for the purchase of new vessels. However, the ministry plans to help boost the Thai shipbuilding industry during
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    • 6183 20 SCHEDPLE 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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    • 687 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Voy Arrival Date/Time Operator Godowns for LCL Cargo FCL Movement Schedule Location Anderso Family Ace Takarlll N Oolovanov Gowa N Delft E Voyager P Roosevelt Sea Fortune BungaPenaga Lanka SManl As Pegasus Jenhol O Fortune Cecllie Maersk
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    • 1478 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. a-b Continental Fwdwi (S)/Cargo Freight (p*). t&LiJZSS, SB» jS2S^ (Wl). Tranagroup Pie Ltd Akfi skill Ltosr Serrtee Kim Shpg (S). H!!Z*Clki pan Sea Consortium (S)/ Marlnte* Enterprise (PK). fuKCW/** o Trading (KL) Island Cargo Handling
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    • 541 22 Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES Asia Global 5 Bela Kosmo 23/4 Jenson 22 Ju Liang Cheng 44 Straits Star 21 Wllline Toyo 47 Awashima Maru 19 Balantang 27 Billion II 20W Cherry Lanka 28 Equator III 22 Golden Globe 23 King Bird 46 Kota Makmur 10/11 Naumburg 6/7
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    • 299 13 Everett Lines FO« TM€ MOST FREQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CMTTAGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA RANGOON BUENOS AIRES MANZANH.LO ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A Cli Moid Centre Singapore 1 Tel <6481/9 36. Beach Street. Penang Rm*6 103 OCBC Bid* let *****/3 Port Ketone Afents Harrisons CrosWd Tel: *****1/4 SUfIL
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    • 157 13 u I UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Loading lor AccmUm Brtahbufc (My Bahrain (1/2). Jubarl (3/2). Oammam (5/2). Kuwait (7/2) Doha (9/2). Dubai (11/2) Abu Dhabi (13/2) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE BMZAN V.27 m m m irrvrr-wrvrTi USA, CAMAD Vessel I Srtoa WORLD UON 121/MNOVATOR 021 Jan
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    • 280 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Eur 2) Rdam 13) Hbwg 4) Gburg 8/12 10/2 15/2 17/2 1 PEGASUS n rums W&MMjrmi; mm msjswm EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO AND FROM UK/CONTINENT TO: EUROPE b"tanjong KANNKAfi FROM: EUROPE B TANJONG JUMP* KANNKAA CAM I'Havre 10/2 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD S PORF OFFICE
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    • 398 14 m Y.S. LINE yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA W 21/1 N/1 26/1 I KAMI n« i/2 z/2 4/2 p. mm 21/2 N/2 1/1 VI 4/2 M 27/2 21/2 VI I MHOS 4/3 I «MUO l/J 9/3 12/3 1 *SSQ IVI VI 14/3 12/3 19/3 U/3 25/3 SHOMM MM) 10 3*4
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    • 693 15 The Straits Steamship Group O STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok ContawanlM) Saryico To/fru Bangtot store ma ft casus mi mm 10-u ia» n-a km kgasus ran mm 25-20 tan n tm SlfeAftMtt TO SAfIAH SAHAWA* AM) MM BANGKOK AGENTS: BORNEO AGENCES LTD. BANGKOK TEL: *****10
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    • 1048 15 NOTICE HVOPXI NG MABmME 00. LTD M.V. "JAY AMBIkA V I" PROM JAPAN ARRIVED ON 4TH JANUARY, IMS AT P.P.*. GODOWN NO. SM General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on 13th January. 1963 as from 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. N* tarlker nrvey
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    • 731 16 r Hapag-Lk>yd Carotin Bar 42 V 2 22/2 24/2 26/2 27/2 10/2 12/2 2/3 4/3 6/3 7/3 Tetr* Bar 16/2 11/2 4/3 6/3 8/3 9/3 Also accepting transhipment carfo for CAJIIB6EAN WEST WOKS na Hamburg EXPORTS B'haven Mam/ EeHawe Antwerp 3/2 4/2 6/2 11/2 12/2 14/2 19/2 20/2 22/2 26/2
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    • 300 16 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE SMMPORE PiaMC POMNC LOAD FOt »wtix surra 25/1 27/1 kamchi agents sasArav sans mmbtm tte in m mi 144/7 I 22V137A KKKK UWI 9TK CWHttl TEL 2225J5J3 rati RELMK EAST AM IWIK SDH M> Ttf 3A-J7S2/3/7241 FENAIS MLAVM TRADE
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    • 840 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIOAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) vessel KOTA BAH ABA T KOTA BAHABAT KOTA BAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT COLOMBO 31W/32E 33W/34E 23-24/1 9-7/3 18-18/4 31-1/2 12-14/3 21-23/4 8-11/2 21-23/3 1-3/5 13-14/2 28-28/3 8-8/S JEDOAH AQABA 'I COLOMBO 18-17/1 28-1/3 8-18/4 20-21/5 18-18/2 28-30/3 8-10/3
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    • 790 17 i to ram Ma—i [yw Htmbmf [imu T*a liprau C«4fc» by T«y* Bay MiHn frattvl Eiprnt BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE HMC VmiH ROAM HAVW SOTO IJ/I "Tli *«tria Antwerp FraactMUl ivi u/i u/i n/i 2vi n/i V 2 5/2 11/2 12/2 14/2 11/2 24/2 21/2 VI 4/1
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    • 527 17 I 5 5 Scan Dutch I >i WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER TO MCP/UK/NC/SCAN SERVICE MBONIi/t wcon 20/1 b auiMK rta %n imm* l«M (HM?) Cwy M If I i J r > V» V 111I 1 1 V *1 nan m DCW|?)*W|3>r»-4)r*« S)UM oir««n s>» WMMMM-4H U U/l M tt M
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    • 573 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FORTHBANK IVYBANK CLYDEBANK SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 13 Jon 9 Feb 11 Feb 15 Feb 3 Apr 29 Apr 1 May 5 Moy 24 Apr 20 Moy 22 Moy 26 Moy Lykesyfe Lines U.S. GULF WRECT SERVICE f'«" M M u sro*
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    • 1411 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE feeder vessel s pore Mono vessel touto rrom svnah st kmi ASM STAR V 7 ?6 lan 'NEW YORK MARU V6B 11 Fed 8 Mac 15 Mar 10 Mar IBRDGEVI4 31 lan MPAN AMBROSC VM 16 Feb 14 Mar 1? Mar
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    • 583 18 (32 CAUFMM/PACfK NORTH WIST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAMU/KEFIR SERVICE LMM| tm-. 105 RMQO. MR FtANCBCO. WTTU. TRCONR. VMCOWd RC '■"T-| Tim*»i AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVKE J~ J" 1 11 fim/tm S2 1K22 'It St lit !Sa NEW ZEALAND SERVKE r UM| Smi 1%7» km l Ira L«*> tor Mtt/5uU/Y*u> feta/OwUTM. Mto/OHta/Td*
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    • 538 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES™ 1 V V.'.J, ,jncj T.'i >0 1. 8 RED SEA PE RSI AN GULF MEDITERRANEAN SERVICES S pore loadht For MEWOO No.s— IS Jan Jeddah/Neiantta/Benghaji BOYANG lb. 1 20 Jan Jedd ah/Ale landria/Benghazi/ Tipai YON EIM 20 lan Bandar Abbas/Bandar Khometi ONE IKST NO. 7 20 Jan
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    • 578 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C CONTAINER 19W N GAMCT 13* lOC A TOR 29W K JACCJM ltN K CHANGE UN T WMKE 14W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C CONTAJNER S pore Closing Times: Fa Cargo 1900 15/1 La Cargo 0700 15/1 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) K
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