The Business Times, 4 March 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FRIDAY, MARCH 4, IK] 60 CENTS
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  • 245 1 THE Milliter for Trade ud lodutry, Dr Teay Tu, will preeeat the Badge* for the IMS flaaaelal year beglanlag ea April la Parttaaneat this afteraeea. Sevea day* have beea set •ride for Parflameat to debate the Badge!. He dates are March IMS aad March
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  • 411 1 A BANKER from Moscow, who was seeking repayment of more than $17.5 million in credit facilities granted to a local businessman's two companies, shouted so loudly at the businessman during a meeting that other bank officers gestured him to calm down, the High
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  • 555 1  -  By RICHARD SEAH GOULD INC, a major US manufacturer of computerised medical equipment, expects a 10-fold increase in Far East sales over the next a five years to US$lOO million. The company makes equipment used in open heart surgeries; and also makes
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  • 137 1 UPI THE US Senate Agriculture Committee has approved proposals to boost agricultural exports by requiring overseas sales of surplus dairy products allowing millions of dollars to be used as subsidies. the measures are part of a bill designed to lead to "careful but deliberate
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  • 584 1 Reuter BRITISH businessmen were urged yesterday to explore fully the countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) and increase their presence in all five capitals of the group. Both the government and British companies could take steps to improve commercial with
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 78 1 AP THREE days before a national election, the government yesterday announced the number of West Germans out of work increased last month to a post-World War n record of 2.5 million. The Federal Labour Office in Nuremberg said the unemployment rate for February was 10.4 per cent, up
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    • 57 1 AFP THAILAND yesterday revived a special action police unit amid growing conflict between Rightwing and Liberal forces over the army's demand for more political power. Thai Police Chief General Narong Mahanond in Bangkok formally reinstated the controversial Special Weapons and Tactics Team (Swat) after pro-military constitutional amendments
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    • 90 1 Reuter CHINA yesterday described as blackmail US Secretary of State George Shultz's statement that the US may withdraw its support for the Asian Development Bank if the organisation expels Taiwan. Chinese ambassador to the Philippines, Mo Yanzhong, in Manila said he has not read the complete statement by
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    • 84 1 Reuter THE Japanese government's fair trade commission in Tokyo yesterday said it opposes a plan by seven petrochemical subsidi- Aries of the Mitsubishi group to form a joint sales company in the city (or polyolefins as the plan may infringe the anti-monopoly law. It said the planned
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    • 65 1 Reuter TIN yesterday traded at a new high of £8,850 a tonne for forward delivery on the early pre-market in London as Wednesday's fresh speculative buying continued, although current levels attracted arbitrage selling on Malaysian account back to £B^B3o. The early metals pre-market up to 1035
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    • 83 1 UPI THE US Defence Department in Washington yesterday said it has no intention of cancelling the navy's new F-18 fighter-bomber in spite of problems with the U5522.5 million plane. A senior Pentagon official said instead, the navy has begun an evaluation of the effectiveness of a
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    • 52 1 Reuter MALAYSIA will not send troops to New Zealand this year for joint military land exercises because of budget cuts. Deputy Defence Minister Abang Abu Bakar in Kuala Lumpur yesterday said this does not mean the country has stopped taking part in joint military exercises with
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  • 158 1 TEN Ue«l aid ferdga tojhjs aa as «a UHMvTI VuteMe »>U Fixed Ptya«at ler the llrst tlaa Imuh here. Dnm ip by WhppwT later—tt—ai Merekaat Baakers (8IMBL), the aeheaae ealle ler a Used pevMk payaaeat ef prtaetpal aad latereet ever the terai at the
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  • 434 1  -  By ANGELINE TAN THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation group will compute interest on savings accounts on a daily basis from next month. It is the first local banking group to announce such a scheme. From April 1, the Hank* in the group the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 233 1 (-,+^=@%`~`+/|!<,''>]_?{++&>|%, rcMDSL LIFE insurance brokers and agents may have to pass the Life Insurance Agents Certificate examination before their appointment rather than within two years as is the case now Page t TWO Japanese companies are pooling their resources to set up a $27 million venture in Singapore to manufacture
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 416 2  -  By BERNADETTE CHOOI A PRE-CONTRACT examination may be introduced for life insurance brokers and agents to help raise standards in the industry. At the moment, agents and brokers appointed after Jan 1, 1900, are required to pass the Life Insurance Agents Certificate
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    • 366 2 NYT THE US Treasury Department, under intense pressure from the banking and securities industries, has agreed to ease the provisions of a new law requiring that they withhold taxes on 10 per cent of the interest and dividend payments their customers earn. In an
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    • 133 2 SEVERAL Venezuelan private banks are reported to be facing losses on substantial US dollar exposures as a result of this week's imposition of exchange controls. At least four banks oversold US dollars earlier this month and were caught by the central bank's decision not to cover
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    • 139 2 Reuter AMERICAN Express Co said in New York a subsidiary has completed the acquisition of the non-US banking business of Trade Development Holding SA. As a result of the combination, American Express assumes ownership of Trade Development Bank's principal subsidiary, the Trade Development Bank of Geneva,
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    • 323 2 LUSO International Bank has rushed HKJSO million deposited with the Hongkong China Bank in three shipments to Macao after rumours that it was on the verge on bankruptcy as a result of its gold dealings and the hard hit construction sector. Luso,
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    • 329 2 AP THE World Bank, major source of aid to poor countries, will show about US$BOO million profit in the year ending June 30, Treasurer Eugene H Roth berg predicted. "It would have been closer to $850 million, but we decided to reduce the
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    • 218 2 Reuter DEMAND for physical gold will re-emerge in London if geld prices remain at around US$4OO per ounce and a premium may develop over the Hongkong market, Samuel Montagu and Co Ltd director Robert Beale said. Investors may be attracted back into the market
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    • 107 2 Reuter LAWYERS for the liquidators of Banco Ambrosia no SPA said they opened legal proceedings in Milan against two London banks to claim repayment of deposits made by Ambrosiano before its collapse last year, court officials said. Ambrosiano claimed five million Swiss francs from AP Bank
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    • 143 2 Reuter THE Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry ooP°«« proposal by the offshore banking units in the Philippines to expand their operations. The chamber said in a letter to the Philippine Monetary Board the proposal promises benefits to the private sector but is inconsistent with the
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    • 523 2 HONGKONG is closing the gap with Singapore on the volume of US dollar certificates of deposit (CDs) issued and the move in last week's Hongkong budget to allow some CDs to be counted as liquid assets can only speed the process, bankers said in
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    • MONEYANDEXCHANGE$
      • 22 2 TO® ?verage rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers is 9.35 per cent.
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      • 161 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Mar 3: 7days 9 1 month 9« 2 month* 11* I* 2 months 8 15/16 12/16 6 month* 91/16 S 15/16 months *2/16 *1/16 12 month* 9* 9* DwIvM 1 month 2 months 6 months 12 months 1 month 2
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      • 43 2 RANGE at pri c« offer cd by dlscount houses oa Mar 3: Overnight: SM Call deposit* Ctedsf 3-month ■vtaf SWUm Treasury bills 91/16 215/16 3-month Bank bills 7* 7 S months CD 613/16 611/16 months CD 7 3/16 71/16 Source: National Co
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      • 46 2 Opening quotes yesterday: US 1.5096/5106 Cut -1.8453/74 Cross 1.2225 28 D Mk 3.6489/6529 D F1 4.0384/01» S FY 3.0843/86 B FY con 71.91/72.03 F FY 10.3475/3619 Lit 2110.56/2113.47 Yen 356.29/98 DKr- 13.0242/0373 N Kr 10.7381/7698 S Kr 11.3412/2532 Aus sch 25.62/65 Port -139.65/141.25 Spain —197.47/75
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      • 437 2 cpB,B.2THE LOCAL foreign exchange market was quiet yesterday. Rates did not move very much the market was without direction. The US dollar opened at 2.0800/15 agaiiKt the Singapore dollar. It moved up to its high of 2.0815/25 in the morning and was then traded down in the afternoon
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      • 302 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday fluctuated within a US$6 range throughout the day on selling alternating with some buying support before closing firmer compared with New York's overnight close. Trading was light with total sales for the day recorded at 155 lots while kerb volume at 301 lots. Prompt
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      • 40 2 New York 10 70B 10 258 10.77S 10 35S Zurich 10.T7B 1070B 10 8TS 1\. M 10 90S ■1^4 Singapore mn 10.MB 10JSB 11.006 11.05S Closing prk to US dollar* a troy ouno t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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      • 108 2 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday closed slightly firmer at 236.35 yen in quiet, lacklustre trading after opening at 236.20. This was above the 236.00/15 finish in New York overnight but below the 237.85 close in Tokyo on Wednesday. Trading volume was $1.06 billion. The dollar ruled firm on
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      • 192 2 THE US dollar yesterday traded lower in fairly active trading but lacked clear direction. The mark benefitted from the lead of the Conservative Party in recent opinion polls ahead of the West Germany general election this weekend, rising to 2.4175/85 to the US unit from an early 2.4236/43 and
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 353 3  -  By LEE HAN SHIH THE Public Works Department has purchased the largest computer-aided-de-sign (CAD) system in Singapore for $5.5 million. This system consists of three Intergraph 780 central processing units (CPUs), 19 work stations and other peripherals. Two of the CPUs will
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    • 305 3 THE Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and its subsidiary, Marine Midland Bank, have formed a joint venture specialising in treasury management services. Called International Treasury Management, the new company will build on the existing services provided by Marine Midland in New York, London, Hongkong
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    • 90 3 MR Oakley Johnson, director of the International and Economic Affairs Section of the United States Chamber of Commerce, will arrive in Singapore on Sunday to begin a tour of Singapore, Bangkok and Manila to look into ASEAN-US trade and business issues. While here, Mr Johnson will meet
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    • 498 3  -  By LIM SOON NEO TWO Japanese companies are combining their resources to set up a |27 million venture in Singapore to manufacture cocoa butter equivalent by next year. Fuji Oil, a world leader in the manufacture of cocoa butter equivalent, and C I
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    • Article, Illustration
      489 3 UNIQUE mooring hooks installed at Singapore's Pulau Sebarok tanker jetty ensure quick and safe release of moored vessels in case of emergencies, as well as safer and simpler routine handling. The quick-release mooring hooker (see pletare) is made in Australia by Harbour and Marine Engineering Pty Ltd and
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    • 214 3 KARI JukiM has been appointed associate director and branch manager of Nordic Bank PLC Singapore. He succeeds Mr Be Jagd, who takes up an appointment as assistant general manager of Copenhagen Handelsbank A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark. Prior to this appointment, Mr Janhunen was regional manager for Nordic Bank PLC London
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    • 264 3 BELGIAN industrialists will see a slide presentation on "Singapore, the winning combination" at a one-day seminar in Brussels on Tuesday. This will be supplemented by talks on the political and economic profile of Singapore sketched by Dr Chiang Hai Ding, the Republic's Ambassador
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    • 741 3 BEKONABB AND COURSES March 7-8: How to Uw Micro-Computers as a Business Tool, Holiday Inn, Institute for International Research March 7-8 (Mondays to Fridays): Human Aspects of Problem Solving and Decision Making, Cuppage Centre, NPB March 7-15 (Mondays to Fridays): Building Construction Safety Supervisors Course, Cuppage Centre, NPB
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 150 3 tt Zi Zhu Wu Can Buffet Lunch of Chinese Favourite; > mt. i Ir For the month of March, help yourself to our buffet spread of good old Chinese home favourites. There're crispy tender roasts pork, duck, chicken sliced by our chef on-the-spot. Plus a dozen other dishes: Duck in
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 880 4 Agencies THE (ocas of Opec efforts to avert a world oil price war has switched to London as key oil ministers gathered for secret talks that could determine the future of the 13-member exporter group. The ministers of Venezuela, Nigeria and the
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    • 409 4 AFP SOVIET troops yesterday began flattening whole villages beside the main highways in Afghanistan to ensure the safe movement of convoys which have been continually harassed by Mujahedeen guerillas. Reports reaching the Pakistani border town of Peshawar said the Soviets, who suffered between 10,000 and
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    • 142 4 NYT DEVELOPING snttri stag, gertag ndcr an aggregate debt of UBHN Milan may MtelTYL* JL tetelnl? repayment. AeeerUng te sir— la New DeM, a prepnislmj ■Mflng tfce 3" iifpiish^te" attevtete peer nations' annrtary erteea. Ike proposals were In a_drall tteos demand a delay
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    • 732 4 Reuter NYT WEST Germany moved Into the last three days of its general election campaign yesterday, with the CentreRight government under external pressure and showing signs of internal splits. Chancellor Helmut Kohl in Bonn came under sharp fire from the official East German
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    • 398 4 AFP FEW at the Ugandan expelled by former dictator Idi Amln in 1973 are expected to return to Uganda to reclaim their home* and businesses in spite of a measure introduced last week allowing them to do so. More than 50,000 Ugandan Asians, originating from
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    • 347 4 NYT THE Dutch government intends taking steps to boost the prospects of industry in the Netherlands by reducing corporate tax levels by a total of between US$56O million and $747 million from now to next year. Henk Koning, state secretary to the
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    • 699 4 ARRIVALS Serrke Local Operator Nnaber Time From THAI TG9B1 0119 BKK PAA PA0Q5 0245 JFK/SPO/HKG IMA TL351 0600 BEY/BOM SIA SQ43 0740 DHA CAL CI010 0605 JED/DHA SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH601 0920 KUL MAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA BIC1 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1020 KUL
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    • 302 5 AP CHINA plans to start allowing all its businesses to keep some of their profits this year in an effort to spur them to higher production and efficiency. Newspapers in Beijing yesterday said the government will start taxing a portion of company
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    • 233 5 AP ISRAEL, la Ike spMsa sf many Americas baalaeaamea, Is ahead at the U8 la sslar energy teehaetegy, white the Nrtharlsnfc aad Denmark are ahead la US teehaetegy, they aiss thlak, Is laggiag behind Seath Africa la synthetic feels, hehted Heagkeag la Japan
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    • 639 5 NYT AP A SENIOR Reagan Administration official has said that American trade was unfairly burdened by the reluctance of allies to block sales of technology to the Soviet Union. The official, Lionel H Olmer, who is iinder-secretary of commerce for international trade administration, told a congressional
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    • WORLDINBRIEF
      • 413 5 Agencies SOUTH Korea appears to have taken over as the world's Number One country in pirating foreign books both in reprinted forms and translated editions, a title once held by Taiwan. Sheepishly admitting this, Seoul officials said they fear this fact would be formally acknowledged when
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    • 878 5 NYT JAPAN'S annual production of crude steel dropped below 100 million tonnes last year. But the country's steel companies are not taking the news lying down. In fact, through moves ranging from diversification to energy convervation, the industry is fighting back. As a
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    • 788 5 Agencies THE United States government's index of leading economic indicators rose 3.6 per cent in January, the largest monthly Increase since 1960 and the second largest on record. The report, released in Washington yesterday, was strong confirmation that the economic recovery is underway.
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    • 368 5 NYT FRANCE will hold nationwide municipal elections on Sunday that are widely regarded as a referendum on the performance of the 21-month-old Socialist government of President Francois Mitterrand. The elections, the first nationwide balloting since the Socialists took power, are for local governments
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    • 243 5 Reuter THERE is now a strong case for a Joint West European reflationary package because, otherwise, the dismal prospects for the world economy threaten a build up of protectionism that could result in a decade-long depression. The Economist Intelligence Unit, a private forecasting
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 66 4 This announcement appears as a matter of record only TATA ENGINEERING AND LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY LIMITED DM27,000,000 Multicurrency Loan Facility Managed by DRESDNER (SOUTH EAST ASIA) LIMITED Co-Managed by STATE BANK OF INDIA Singapore Branch Provided by DRESDNER (SOUTH EAST ASIA) LIMITED STATE BANK OF INDIA Singapore Branch BARCLAYS ASIA LIMITED
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 201 5 w OVERSEAS UNION SECURmES LIMITED Announcement The Board of Director* of Oversea* Union Securities Limited is pleesed to announce:— AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1982 The Group The Company 1982 1961 1982 1981 S Profit before taxation 2,206,412 2,452,518 2,466,611 2,454,425 Taxation (929,600) 11,022,300) (923,500) (970,400) Profit
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    • 122 5 P'as'Mwse and British Airways present DAVID JASON JOHN FORTUNE HI UNVARNISHED TRUTH Anew comedy by ROYCE RYTON with JO KENDALL ROYCE RYTON SARA MORAR 6ABRIEUE WON KENNEDY HAMILTON FRANK WINDSOR Book now. Hilton Grand Ballroom Tickets at $90.00 inclusive of 10% Sen/ice Charge, 3% govt, tax and entertainment tax available
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  • 480 6 GOOD NEWS tends to be over-played when times are bad and those who react with too much optimism may end up looking rather foolish. The classic example was when World War I ended in 1918. It was then dubbed "the war that ends all wars". History teaches
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  • 1049 6  -  ANTHONY ROBINSON looks at Mr Yuri Andropov's attempt to reform the Soviet railway system, one of the largest, most heavily used and least efficient in the world ANTHONY ROBINSON FT THE iron road plays a vital role in the Soviet Union, with its huge lanrf mass, harsh
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 271 6 Confucius said, "If a man is correct in his own parson, than thara will be obedience without orders being given, but if he is not correct in his own person, there will not be obedience even though orders are given." (When the Master went to Wei, Jan Yu drove for
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 1744 7  -  By TSANG SAU YIN INFORMATION to so much ft part of our lives that it is seldom thought of as a cherished resource and a tradable commodity at the same time. Under the eye of a woman economist, Dr Meheroo Jussawalla, who is
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  • 1421 7  -  Professor Raymond Lemaire, the man behind the restoration of Borobudur, shares his thoughts on the preservation of Chinatown with MONICA GWEE MONICA GWEE CONSTANT "arguing" with authorities marks a man. He develops a measured manner, delivers firm, well thought out opinions. He eyes conflict squarely and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 542 7 Command New Respect! You have probably noticed ft. When other people speak with the confidence that comes with knowledge. It hoppens every day, in the office, in committees, at home, amongst friends. When someone knows what he's tolling about others listen. The man who knows what he is talcing about
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 897 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were generally steadier at midday yesterday, between £4 a tonne below and £15 above Thursday's close in traded positions. Prices remained near levels seen at the end of the opening call. Buying by a US commission house lifted prices from slightly easier first trades
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    • 127 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed firmer on strong renewed buying support in moderately active trading. In the March position, north region rose M$8 to MJ720 a tonne, south rose M$7.50 to M$732.50 and central rose MJ5 to MJ722.50 while in April, south firmed M$2.50 to
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    • 203 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed barely steady in moderately light trade, up 7Vi to 6 US-cents per bushel with May posting a SV« cent range. Stronger precious metals and a weaker US dollar provided background support from the opening. Commercial hedge selling remained minimal due to slow
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    • 173 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed on a weak note on local and professional selling, easing to close up y« US-cent per bushel to unchanged with May held to a 4V* cent range. The Chicago wheat chart picture remained very bearish after prices failed to hold early gains.
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    • 171 9 CHINESE Pniww Knta^t, f* 1« F W Cir—t 41; Bulk fob $94.00 sellers, old dram (la second hand dram) fob 1107.00 sellers, new dram fob $111.00 aeQen. Csfra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. P'ffM: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW 5310.00 seller», Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $305.00
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    • 197 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsa yan: Chins Blue Phoenix 20s 2,410; 32s 2J90, 40s 3,130 (per bale oC 400 lbs). Pises gssds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lam be unq; Flower and
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    • 334 9 9NGAPOBE: Yesterday's closing prices in S3 per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent flnrt claa (Kangaroo) new crop LOS, 100 per cent second class 0.73, 100 per cent third class O.M, 25 per cent new crop 0.C2, B-10 per cent OA THAI BROKEN: A-super 0 62, Special 0.58.
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    • 324 9 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with March RSS One buyers quoted at 206.50 cents per kilo, down half a cent from Wednesday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lower London advices but gained some ground in subsequent trading on light covering interest. Afternoon prices
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    • 28 9 Rubber: Mar 3 Singapore: March: 206.50 cent* (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: March: (226.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 529.58 per hilo (unchanged) 175 tonnes (down 20 tonnes)
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    • 73 9 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday was onchanged at M 529.58 a kilo, within the ITA "may boy* range ef M 529.15 and MM2.K. Dealers said the buffer stock manager strengly supported the level, which was eleee to the overnight London Metal Exchange closing ef £BMt, by
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    • 305 9 HAS prices in cent* per kilo yesterday Noon (per kUo) QM* (per kilo) Int. 1 R-S.S prompt fob Int. 1 RAS. March 208.00 Int. 1 R.S.S April 117.00 Int. 2 R-S.S 195.00 UK/Coot 1M.00 Int. 2 it&s. uaoo UK/Coot isa 0C Int. 4 R-S.S 1XJ.5C UK/Cont. Int. S
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    • 100 9 NOON 88ft aad SMR prieaa yaa TRA> S8R» SSR 50 (l-«aa palht) (1-«ob paOat) Mar (Carnal Kj "»1 190.00 106.00 A I Mlh) 301.OON 197.00N April (Farwartl Mlk) Bayara Mian J00.00 202OON 196.00 IMjOON MmiLB 8MRCV SMR L SMR 6 SMRGP SMR 10 (l taa pallatj (1-taa
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 1046 9 NEW YORK THE LARGEST monthly gain in the Siting economic indicators in 33 years caused Wall Street stock prices to again reach new highs on Wednesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained about AV* points to 1135, surpassing the record closing high on Tuesday. The average
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    • 162 9 CANTONESE CUISINE AT ITS BEST Oriental Restaurant serves excellent Hong Kong cuisine. Everything from the luxurious Emperor Deluxe to the mouth-watering Tim Sum tidbits. Come and give your palate a treat. ORIENTAL RESTAURANT Ang Mo Km, T«t *****92 Bedok, Tat *****47 Bukit Merah, T«t *****39 Oementi, Tel: *****45 a good
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    • 6 9 See Page 11 for Asian stocks.
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    • 33 9 Dim Sum a must at Northern Village iriffir «r ■> tv v Northern Village Srafood Restaurant f 1114-1.14 (irnund Floor,()r« hard I'la/a, -y 1 ">(( ()n hard Road. Singapore 092. J. r K»'sor\ ation: *****11
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  • 2399 10 BID and otter price* officially Listed and b—l—i la and reported to the Stock Excbaafe at Stagapare yesterday with tbe number at abarea traded Ao«ra ia brackets In lots at 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after
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  • 177 10 ■NQAFOBB UNIT TBU diamond MOT rroas The Commerce 121 J 41 tar Mm Feb 'iu. The Savings Fund 174 i Diamond S'pore Prof Fund LA LSI S'pore Fd(USI) 0.35 OJt S pore Sac. Fund 2.15 IM 9 L12 1.23 S'pore Invest Fund 1.10 LIT S*pore Equity Fund LSI
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  • 3269 10 1982/1983 Hi<li Low Compmmy Last Sale +orGr*s Div Div CVr Gr"s TTd Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL *360 190 2S3 400 323 141 229 291 480 419 450 999 1520 490 252 510 1040 300 440 740 325 790 000
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  • 2025 10 BID and otter prices officially Haled •ad hiwtiiiM In aad i«paled to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Excfcai**• yesterday, with the imhw of riam traded shown ta bracked tn lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified —n—m AIM (1-«1B) (7) LM (1) LS (B) LB (7) LIT (8)
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  • 447 10 SHARE fvftess toil Br the bettor part si yesterday Is 2£nee m Waß BtrML aiKM A Mb said the aeahMHsaas tee to heavy serip eeid potato to^J'SS'wijS tadaz etoaed Ml pahto lever at SLM. *7 "M-day, the BT 06» paadta had ahed LB potato »Uta the
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  • 641 10 THE Kmli Lumpur stock market showed signs of weakness yesterday as prices dooed easier across a wide (root in lea active trading. Total turnover fell sharply to 10.19 BUM units valued at M 529.52 ™mt™ against Wednesday's 13JB million units worth $39.43 million. The market opened
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 233 11 PETALING Tin Bhd has finally concluded negotiations with Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor, the investment arm of the Selangor state government, for KPS to acquire a 30 per cent interest in the tin company. The move, which will increase Petaling's issued capital to 10.084 million
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    • 858 11  -  n THAT WAS JJH By CHRIS LIM FEBRUARY was a profitable month for investors on the local stockmarket. Share prices not only rallied towards the Chinese New Year but carried on climbing almost unabated after that traditional sentiment-boosting occasion. In the process, major indices recorded more than 50-point
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 351 11 HONGKONG 1 STOCKS closed weak although some early losses were pared by late short-covering. The Hang Seng index yesterday closed ett above the 1,000 level at 1,002.74 off 38 points. The fall was attributed to speculative selling of Great Eagle. The share closed 10 cents down at
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      • 172 11 SHARE {vices yesterday closed mixed with gains outnumbering losses in quiet trading. The Book Club index rose 0.62 to 111.30 on a turnover of 24.2 million baht with 242,670 shares traded. Jalaprathan Cement advanced three baht to 155.50, Maboonkhrong two to 142 and Rama Tower 1.25 to 43.75 while
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      • 121 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed on a reduced turnover of 4.09 million pesos compared with 5.98 million on Wednesday. MAR m Pm Kcoi* Mlnlnc Anglo mi in— HlftlM B AUaj con. B. OlOOU un Ml* +amm uneb uncb JOJO -M Ba«uto Oold ancb Bencual Con. B CDCP nm pnu
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      • 275 11 PRICES yesterday closed substantially higher across'the board in moderately-heavy trading, led by sharp gains within the resource sector, in reaction to further rises overnight in international gold prices and another record performance on Wall Street. The All-Ordinaries index rose a provisional 8.3 points to 508.5, with the
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      • 340 11 THE STOCK market yesterday closed mixed with speculatives falling sharply and market leaders firming in line with the further rise on Wall Street, the yen's firmness and signs of US economic recovery. The market average dipped 8.28 to 8,005.02, but the Tokyo stock exchange index added 0.92
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 174 11 Att3 MENANG CORPORATION (M) BERHAD PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST DECEMBER, 1982. The Directors of Menang Corporation (M) Berhad are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company and of the Group for the year ended 31st December 1982. GROUP COMPANY $000 $000
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    • 259 11 RICHARD iron Profiles and Reminiscences of 0 Men Who Have Shaped the Modern World RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon was called "the most absorbing political memoir of our recent history." The Real War was called "important and urgent" and "brilliant and informed." Both were international bestsellers with a combined
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 162 12 Falls Indices M A A PMC 970 570 -60 -ao March 2 March 3 Ut4 Malacca 490 -20 BT Composite: 806.77 801.24 Metro HMn Public Baak Hwa Hons Taaak Cameat 006 -19 BT Indicator: *****8 *****8 990 170 456 -19 -14 •12 ST Industrials: ST Finance. 829.52 822.93 1*1.44
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    • Article, Illustration
      168 12 Falls Indices C Sugars 1350 -50 March 2 March 3 Kesang 440 -40 MBT Index: *****0 a** Ajr>*> aWw K L Ind 565 —20 NST Industrials: 1065.70 1058.00 Selprop 596 630 -20 NST Finance: 1814.04 1811.14 PMC -20 NST Hotels: 650.33 648.83 Ulu Benut 650 -20 NST Properties:
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  • 153 12 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked Kllltigkill Tin whether it expects any change in profitability for the year ending Dec 31, 1963, compared with 1962, following its recent announcement of a proposed two-for-five bonus issue. The exchange also wants to know of any expected change in the
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  • 500 12  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM KING'S Hotel's strong cash position and higher room rates have contributed to a sharp 88.3 per cent jump in group pre-tax profit to $12.04 million for the year ended Oct 31. The hotel group's results announced yesterday also revealed a doubling
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  • 883 12 EQUITIES were firmer yesterday in moderate trading in line with Wall Street'» record clone and on growing optlmiam that Opec may agree a new price structure, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was up pointa at CSBJ. Moat leading industrials were marked higher with ICI up
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  • 259 12 OVERSEAS Union Securities is maintaining its gross dividend at 6 per cent for the year ended Dec 31, 1962, in spite of an 11 per cent fall in group's net earnings to 11.28 million. At the group pre-tax level, the closed-end investment trust
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  • 50 12 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1002.74 Wednesday 1028.12 Week Ago 1030.96 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 647.6 Wednesday 641.1 Week Ago 640.7 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 608.0 Wednesday 800.2 Week Ago 406.7 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 661.6 Tuesday 641.6 Week Ago 6312 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1135.06 Tuesday 1130.71 Week Ago 1006.84
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  • 577 12  -  HfiBHI 11 Companies Editor: llano Sabnani By CHAN OI CHEE FURTHER streamlining of the United Engineers group's operations in Singapore and new appointments to key management positions have taken place in recent weeks. Both the engineering division and heavy equipment operations of
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  • 344 12 MENANG Corporation (M) Bhd, which made its debut on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange last November, has posted better-than-expected earnings last year. For the year ended Dec 31, 1982 the company achieved an unaudited group pre-tax profit of M 525.16 million, exceeding its forecast
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  • 216 12 PAPER Products (M) Bhd has failed to sell certain of its assets, presumably those relating to its paper operations. It said in a brief despatch to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday that "negotiations regarding the sale of certain assets were unsuccessful". It
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 133 12 SOFTWARE ANNOUNCEMENT EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORSHIP We, DYNAMIC MICRO-SOFTWARE (PTE.) LTD., SINGAPORE, are pleased to announce our appointment by DYNAMIC MICROPROCESSOR ASSOCIATES INC. N.Y., U.S.A. as their Exclusive Distributor in the Far East. SOFTWARE SUPPORT DYNAMIC MICRO-SOFTWARE, SINGAPORE will provide full software support for DMA'S products in this region. Using THE FORMULA,
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    • 362 12 HH Marketing Infltite if Singapore STRATEGIC MARKETING MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Marck 31 March 1183 Executive Conference Room, Department of Business Administration, National University of Singapore, Kent Ridge Dr. James McCulkwgfa Visiting Senior Lecturer National University of Singapore FACULTY Professor Jagdish Sheth Walter Stellner Distinguished Professor of Marketing and Research University of
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 53 12 OUTLOOK for today: Fair and warm. Report tor 24 hurt prter to 7JI pm m March 3 at the airport: Maximum temperature 35.1 Associated humidity 46 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 10.80 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month Nil Total rainy days for
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 200 13 WHILE the International Maritime Organisation is trying its best to make life safer at sea, it is "a torment to shipowners," said Mr Zaffar Zuberi, the director of Malaysian International Shipping Corporation's fleet management division. Mr Zuberi was speaking on the final day
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    • 660 13  -  By JUNE LIM MARITIME institutions must tailor their courses to enable persons to work both at sea and ashore during the various stages of their careers, thereby ensuring better utilisation of the experienced manpower available. In addition, a substantial remuneration and a mapped
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 85 13 Reuter A TURKISH company has been awarded a contract by Iran to build port installations at the Gulf islands of Qeshm, Jask and Lengeh. An agreement was signed in Tehran on Tuesday with the company, Sezayi Turkish Feyzi Akaya. The multi-purpose ports will provide berths for fishing
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      • 123 13 Reuter THE world's shipbuilding industry is still deep in crisis and should expect no recovery before 1985 at the earliest, a report by the European Commission said. "The difficulties experienced by the shipbuilding industry are not near their end and could even get worse," it said.
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      • 40 13 Reuter IRAN took delivery of a 40,000 ton ship, Iran Rajaie, this week, the last of three ordered from Yugoslavia. The vessels will be used to transport vegetable oil which Iran imports in sizeable quantities. Reuter
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    • 571 13 SWpp*** L1m Page C*l SWpptafLtae CM ACToep(er VI t Eag Guan IX 9 Aiea vm l Everett Orient IV 4 AJSrenkiei Uner Alltraas IV l Evergreen IV a vn 4 Fargo Shpg IX 9 Allmc VI 9 Faaco vn 4/9 a Anhdof X 9 Fortuna IX AmaraShpg
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    • 565 14 THE Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PTT) will hold direct talks with top executives of Toyo Engineering CoLtd (TEC) over freight rates for the transportion of machinery and equipment for the Thai gas separation plant. Chairman of Jutha Maritime Co Ltd, Rear
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    • 401 14 AFFREIGHTMENTcontracts and time charters are being concluded in most Aaean countries with terms most favourable to shippers. Hie demand for tug and barges is steady with the outlook (or timber movements positive. Some Indonesian saw mtiia are planning to resume operations in the second quarter. A few ships'
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    • 160 14 UPI COMMUNICATIONS experts are laying the technical groundwork for a modernised tea distress system to improve safety for ships at sea. Initial talks were convened this week by the International Telecommunications Union, the 157member nation United Nations agency responsible for allocation of radio frequencies.
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    • 935 14 Seatrade AS A RESULT of the compromise reached last November, In which the Korea Maritime Port Administration (KMPA) withdrew its opposition to the Korea Shipping Corp'» (KSC) proposed new service to West Coast ports, South Korea's most important trade route hss been open
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    • 1833 14 CHARTERING on Wednesday was featured by renewed grain booking» on Chinese account with the unchanged level of U5531.50 being agreed for 30,000 long tons of wheat from the River Plate completing Bahla to China. In addition, a smaller vessel was arranged from the Plate not above Sante Fe
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    • 206 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. Australia/Straits Container
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    • 481 15 Reuter THE overall world tanker surplus at end-1982 is estimated at about 177.6 million deadweight tonnes compared with 165.5 million dwt at end-June last year, London shipbroker John Jacobs said. The total volume of tanker tonnage available for commercial operations at end-1982 was
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    • 392 15 THE US Senate has passed a bill that would provide ocean cargo shippers with greater flexibility to set common rates and would grant shippers wide immunity from antitrust regulations. The measure is supported by the administration and it is expected to
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    • 447 15 NYT Lloyd's List PRESIDENT Reagan has ordered that half of the one million tons of wheat flour sold to Egypt in January must be transported by United States flag vessels, reflecting his administration's commitment to a strong merchant fleet. With the US maritime industry feeling
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    • 3827 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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    • 802 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Frankfurt Exp Ever Pioneer E Vital Pacific Exp Monte Ruby N&ntal 7 Thana Bhum Maersk Tempo Sea Fortune A1 Yamamah Chev Rose Omex Pioneer As Plutus Or Merchant K Kanevskly K Ploneeer China Cont Kawachl Maru 0 Fortune B
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    • 1600 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B AdriaHe Ostein i> Continental Feeder (S) Cargo Freight (PK). ATEA Singapore Shipping Corporate (S)/ Jamba tan Merah (PK) R Jumabhoy I Sons (PN). Atra-EaraMa Liar Transgronp Pte Lt< (5). AhreakM Umt Service Kim
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    • 442 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VMNI Barl h Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Balantang 27 Lian Soon alongside 43.83/0600 Martha Bakke 31/2 Bakke SD alongside 4.333/0500 Ne<l Loire 1/2 Ned-EAC alongside 4333/1200 Talsho Mara 25/6 Sankyo alongside 4333/2300 Toyofujl 2 45 Borneo alongside 4333/0300 Frotario 33/4 Merllon 43.83/0900 53.83/1500
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 465 13 BOOKS FOR PROFIT -Times Bookshops LONDON Freights ORIENT Exchange CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule CONTAINER Schedules WHO Acts for Whom SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather I I OCMLBMISIM I OUTMOST 33* ISMMB 4M OOMfiMIM am ammo mi I KJKNSCOTMPM I nciiaiMi Orient Overseas Canhu*teA Line ntir CONTAMERBED SERVICE TO EUMTE CM SUEZ)
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    • 313 13 USEALORDU UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) n Mi >■ *n;r/ vw* run (16/3). Oammam (17/3), Kuwait (19/3). Hofedah (22/3). Jeddah (24/3). I Abu Dhabi (23/3), Doha (25/3) Ifcna Qaboos Dubai <22/3). Abu I Dhabi (23/3). Oammam (25/3). Kuwait (27/3). Doha (1/4). Bahrain (4/4) Mina Qaboos (31/3). Dubai (2/4). Bahrain
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    • 739 13 The Singapore s Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SFPV LL3 US C in: IE! 5T3! 7-7/3 1/3-9/3 13-13/3 14-15/3 21-21/3 22-23/3 27-27/3 21-29/3 1/3 21/3 27/3 7/4 9/4 15/3 2/4 3/4 14/4 19/4 a/l 9/4 19/4 11/4 21/4
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 242 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE N. Sam. 2) taMt Mwp. LHavrt. Badt, UK. 3) Btmrm. Aartas. HM 4) Maw. StocUwtn. Mo Earopt cjrfo tor Mr m S'por* *Mw fract car|o tor Sport ft Bar*ot tact ntmSC P. Mmi tor toafcr towtariM. UK. 5) Oaf Abo Mtamitg •Oract Ca» PlUto* STRAITS/TAIWAN/JAPAN CONTAINER
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    • 387 14 YAM ASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Prncmc South Wml Pacific North WMt Attsntfc/CMnadM R. UAB OK Mftar K UT a u ■nm ui um 'i/i ■2 V 4 J2 7/4 K. BKT M U/4 21/4 lt/4 V 4 7/4 i VQUO 7/4 1/4 11/4 f. MME 22/4 «/i M/A 11/4
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 741 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCI Overseas Containers Limited fCONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT s-p» pjun MPtol «/3 14/3 K/3 21/3 22/3 20/3 11/3 M/ 4 K/4 12/4 13/4 IS/4 21/4 ii/ 4 a/4 Iran Itai 21/3 29/3 M/ 4 H/4 14/4 IS/4 22/4 21/4 2»/4 Jt/4 M/ 5 05/5 33/5
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    • 950 15 FlB m Franco Belgian Services v r ICt >. Ji, .;urj f ir /,rV, m J.trf v «CI C0"S0» 1 h F h UNwrt R'tea HW| Stove* A'aerp t'4m HWi #lhr Ulhr 2 Apr CNMH CONTMB iu tu lApr *Apr tApr 7 Apr SV OTu£cNOT 14 F* 17 f2 "C
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 830 16 /i Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS 2 TO CONTWNT UK Frarthrl Eipreu 4/3 4/3 ?4 3 ?6 3 M i mi »n BtOflM Eipreu M/ 3 li/3 1/4 5/4 4/4 Mamtwt Eiprns 19/3 21/3 6/4 8 4 10 4 11/4 13 4 Tdue Eiprns 28 3 30/3 16/4 18 4 20/4 21/4 23/4
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    • 531 16 CONVOmONM. savtct To/Fr«n BUS AN *GA IUD/IMI ALTA* 187W/188C FULLY CONTAINERISED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST/EAST COASTS *Wi IM*T mM PK* Sfn' MR LJMdiCMa RTC SU*»M CMm 0 OTVOMT 1« 25/2 26/2 3/3 25/3 t/4 8/4 10/4 13/4 15/4 I. HONS SUM 21E 6/3 7/3 13/3 2/4 14/4 16/4 18/4 21/4
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    • 258 16 0 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROfE CONTAHER SERVICE EUROPE/FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST/ MEDITERRANEAN SEA CONTAINER SERVICE MEDITERRANEAN SEA/FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE TAIWAN/SOUTHEAST ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEFTMS fa 6 ia CARSO FOR as as sep m It* Km* 24/2 25/2 kM 7/) Imt Pwart* 1/1 VJ 16/1 13/3 fMr Nm
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    • 828 16 Everett lines IM| Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" inaniMT! rno d a urn/Mi LOADING FOR RANGOON Discharging Only Vpart Pl«*x •♦THUHBICTIimM 1/7 kU nam is/21 h» rmsmmmrm W2i u* HTOrnM 29/31 Mar B F sS C Agents m Matayva BOUSTEAD SHWHNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8
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    • 177 16 HXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD In SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVIC KYOWA LINE a'/.l: 14'.'f<WI7T iTWT.TTI WEST AUSTRALIA —TICK PMCMTI DIM V2«S 12mL I/lS" 1 M KOQME. GEMIOTON. to n mill Mom SMUiraH SNOSf MMOTM r* lID m 12»U«/) I *****71 POTTttIANG MM.OB MMHTM SON BO murm ma t tu«p«t ire
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 791 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HGQEIDAH. JEOOAH t AQABA (Raefer Cntrs Acceptable) ■J* Bld 4-5/3 15-18/3 I 21-22/3 5 /4 7-®/* 10-11/4 21-22/4 I 27-28/4 EAST AFRICA/HEDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/?. GULF SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RAN6OON/SERVICES KOTA RUKUN V.W-373. ROTA BERK AT V 3/83 Singapore In Pt/6 Mar Loading For Rangoon SIN6APOBE/BAH6KOK/SIH6APORE
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    • 847 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COOT MO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TQEI9OPE Frattot Ejrmm kwaUprtn HmWwi Uprat T*a lifrra CarMpaßay N| Km* fhim RAarn H*re UK S«ri Star 1/3 B-emeu Upress 6/4 1/4 10/4 12/4 4/4 F«toyAct 13/3 HMtaribprtn 12/4 14/4 IS/4 17/4 10/4 FROM BMK WBURG BHAVEN RMM HAVRE SOTON WGarmany
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    • 523 17 *5 Scan Dutch WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER 1'1..' 4'ji'i -fi u/3 A. rums in »SOI 10/3 KUUWC F ACE U/3 11/) I MEUTIIV) Mean 17/3 ft BUTAUG REMVALIA 21/) 25/3 A PAUAS 22/3 MtStMH/i I UMMM C ACE2B/) 1/4 A PROGRESS 27/) torn )i/) I RUTANC 1/4 AuCpl«| lo> 1 I
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    • 491 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS HDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE 1 RDAM HULL HMtG IYYBANK 9 Apr 5 Mar 7 May 11 Mar CLYDEBANK 26 Apr 21 May 26 May 29 May Lukes Linos U.S. GULF DIRECT SERVICE MMiIVKES (•New Orleans, Mobile. Houston, Galveston) (Accept* hreakbufc tar PUERTO MCO,
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    • 1358 18 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTI Fttua *ssa store motto kssel tohvo ittom s-wmn si john M RUBY VI 4 Mar VERRANZO BRIOGE V(2 25 Mar 22Apr 20 Apr 24 Apr R PIONEER VJB 11 Mar *1160 MARU V 65 29 Mm 25 Apr 3 May 30 Apr ASIA
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    • 680 18 CALFMMA/PACVK NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE im«* tm-los anseuv san fiancsco. seattu. tacorm hkowd rc fa/ra fMw w«rir*ur h K L „y AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acta** fa/ra Uw, M** S>« M» A* SW iis/17m« iss it a «t ;rs 31 i/?*b um£L 31 1/1 H«W lIM* 771b, Fraa/ftis
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    • 557 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES "i 114 Anson Road «18-01. Tunas Building Singapore 0207 Tel: *****22 A *****67 P Kelang Tel *****1 8 WED St A PERSIAN GUlf M( OITEftRANEAS 51H g. Lt S S'port loadnc For: 3- 15 Mar Mtiandria/Bmghui/Pt. Said ®EBEST 8b.1••••••.—20 Mar Bandar Abbas Bandar Khome My ASIA MERCHANT
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    • 510 18 MiWBMMMM INTRASRA (PTI) LTD. Suite 2616 international Anson Ra Singapore 0207 Tel *****1 1 |10 Lines> NfVItmA&MA-JLMMS: BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S'pm P KaMn(Loa*« tar IMNSOCEMI TRANSPORT I BOTC2 10 Mar (Hn RDAM/Aimvw/w ita» .TKw»»i tM*« at Rata Krafe* HALPACLINES^cr"" S pore P uX ««easmyiss in. hH/M||/ Vessal Loadm at
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 484 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C ROZE 33W+ 0 CHEF 33* SS BRDGE 40*1 C PAUL 34* C CONTAINER 20*... HK CONTMNER 34*. lie *Cf Contortun Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C ROZE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 1100 5/3
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    • 382 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN INCHON SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CHALNA. CALCUTTA I'M -V *pnj* 4GJNCIS PIE IID TH 11 ??04?66 JI..S nin*s Sf in sow bhd Kt Ift *****0 4! 4744 P* tfl *****4 IN 1H 36 737«> 36 74 7b
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    • 898 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** t *El AUG PtNANG M/S SHAMKAT NAN SOON SOU BHD IST AND 2HD HOOP MAI THONG SHTfMC p. na
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