The Business Times, 13 April 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 WEDNESDAY, APRIL IS, IMS 60 CENTS
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  • 434 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG OPTIMISM has replaced gloom in die business outlook for Singapore, according to the latest survey of 310 small business firms. The Heller Small Business Barometer says chief executives of small busihit economy is "reviving". They predict more Qvdßffßy
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  • 122 1 ONE-FIFTH of the 310 small hilnwn covered by the (idler Survey are using or have recently bought computer» and word proc<awri. la addition, S3 per cent Intend to purchase or will fwMw buying if the need arftna, against tl per cent who «HI not
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  • 651 1  -  By GOH ENG KEE THE PORT of Singapore Authority has deferred its plan to build new container-handling facilities on two oftahore talsnde during this decade. The authority has apparently revised its plans following a slower-than-expected growth in container traffic this year due to the
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  • 443 1  -  By ZHOU MEI GENERAL Electric Go (GE) of the US has deddsd to asaemble the con* verier for Its Oomband aysfeem in Hhppnr». The Cnmhanri ayaiein le ajatam operators to ftwiW* the of i*Mf lalevtdon channels traa» mlttsd over an frtating cableayatem. To
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  • 253 1 Reuter THK in imha hat year rtowed growth and tnorbated balance of payments deficits In Marty all M developlag AIUI coaatrlM, according to a Uaitad Mka raport The vm servey of the UN Tnaamlr ud Social tteq»»miaa of South-east and Baat Asia (raw
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 78 1 AP PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos yesterday ordered cutbacks in imports and spending abroad in new austerity moves to conserve dollars and bolster the Philippines' bardpressed. economy. Mr Marcos ordered government agencies to limit foreign travel, reduce staff participation in international conferences, minimis* hiring of foreign consultants, review overseas
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    • 72 1 Reuter THE Bank of Communications (BOC), Taiwan's development bank, will issue US$4O million of floating rattf notes (FRNs) here and in Luxembourg in late May to early June. A bank official in Taipei yesterday said the BOC asked Lloyds Bank International and two European banks to arrange
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    • 72 1 Reuter ONE thousand Hongkong policemen, worried over their future after 1997 when most of the British colony is due to revert to China, are seeking British citizenship and the right to live in Britain. A petition will be sent to the Home Secretary in London asking him to
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    • 78 1 THE US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Mr Paul D Wolfowitz, will arrive this evening for talks on security-related issues with Singapore leaders. He will meet Prime Minister Lee Kuan Tew, the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S Rajaratnam,
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    • 55 1 AP JAPANESE foreign vice-minister Toehijiro Nakaiima told bis Soviet counterpart Mikhail Kapitaa that the Soviet union should remove "completely" from the Far East its SS-20 medium-range nuclear missiles, Japanese Foreign Ministry nWH*h aid. Mr Nakajima and Mr Kapitsa were dinMMriwg international relations in an opening session of
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    • 64 1 AP AMERICAN envoy Philip Hafaib Joined Lebanese and Israeli representatives at troop withdrawal talks yesterday for the first time since the negotiations began in late December. The delegations were meeting informally in committees discussing the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanon. Mr Habib joined the committee
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    • 57 1 Reuter SON Sann, leader of Cambodia's main non-communist guerilla group, yesterday called on toe United Nations to investigate an alleged massacre of Cambodian refugees by Vietnamese troops. He said Vietnamese soldiers killed hundreds of women and children after storming the Sihanoukville refugee camp at O'smak, 680 km
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  • 434 1 MR ONG Teag Cheoaf to to rrttoqahli hto pooMfcai aa over from Mr Um Chee Oaa aa Secretary-General at the National Tradae Union Coagreoa tram May Mr Oaf wffl namfe a tl i ,al II MfnWTff WIubOUI KUTUUIIO. Mr Um wffl omUaue aa
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  • 141 1 OVERNIGHT ratiß oa the local hrtotuk market phmgad from a Mgh of 50 per cent yoalerday to dooe dbarply low at 8 per cent r* raports of Monetary ity of lain i la Baakers said somal mtnt+m+i trm late la dollars were pumped iato
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 502 2 NYT THE Federal Reserve Board and other regulators have said that legislation placing restraints on American bank lending abroad Wai unnecessary but that they would go along with It if It was "not unduly rigid Fsd chairman Paul Volck■'er, along with C
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    • 143 2 Reuter FALLING oil prices will not lend to higher gold salss or increased Euromarket borrowing by the Soviet Union, Deutsche Bank AG board member Hllmar Kopper mid on Monday. It was unlikely that the Soviet Union would be able to cover the
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    • 51 2 Reuter SOCIETY Corp baa agreed ta principal to acquire Interstate Financial Oorp la a transaction valued at ISO Interstate shareholders will haw the option of a tax-free exchange of 1.1 shares of Society common, for each share or 9& cn*Interstate has Itt mffltoa shares outstswfng
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    • 22 2 ALGEMBNE Bank Nederland NV will ratae tts prime lending rate by percentX point to 1.15 per cent effect (ram Thursday.
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    • 538 2 THE World Bank «pacta to bring to mnitat in the next six montho a new type of cofinancing deal with commercial banks, World Bank officials said an Monday. The aim of the new Instruments, called B-Lovm, is to encourage commercial banks to play a
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    • 428 2 NYT OVER the past year and a hall, the behaviour of the yen in foreign exchange maitaets has cunfbundwd the experts. At the end of M, leading economic rsssarch orgsnissttons and banks, Inside aad outside Japan, forecast that the yen would strengthen 'in 1182, to
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    • 215 2 Reuter ARGENTINA'S central bank has approved the payment of arrears In interest due on the public sector external debt last February, banking sources said. The USSKO millinn of arrears may be paid over the next two amlii The move will help dear the way for
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    • 189 2 Reuter VENEZUELA'S Finance uinu»«r Arturo Sosa dented the International Monetary Fond has proposed a further devaluation of the bolivar. On Monday be add the IMF la opposed to the threetier exchange rate system Imposed by Venezuela on Feb 28, bat has made no
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    • 62 2 Reuter NEXT month's seven-nation summit in WBliainohnrg may decide on action to help atahiMoo foreign exchange ratae, central bank York Federal Re•erve Bank preektent Anthony Mom hinted at aoch action In a Qaiwa speech last Friday, la which he said the ttaaie may be right Wee to
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    • 229 2 Beater REPRESENTATIVES of creditor baaka have tentatively agreed to rsacheduie about USSMI million of Cuba's medium tarm debt over seven yaara with a grace period of 2tt years. The agreement reached betwuea a atoerlad by Oedit Lyonaals and Baak of Cuhn officials aauat he uprated bp
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 20 2 THE averags rats at which major Singapore hnnhe are currently prepared to lend to their boot cuatomora in 9.09
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      • 152 2 ASIAN ASIAN cmtency deposit Interbank rates as at close on April IX; Ul VOftfft 9S/M «1/M 1 BOBth IVU ll/M 1—HIM (Ml lim Iman ll/M »VM iMMh #7/14 IVM IbodOh IVU IVU 11 BMBttM m M SS*f&> m M 1 MBlb t Mom OH U/M «H I BQI M IVU
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      • 31 2 UNI frtoM bjr i emu taw m A#rfl IS: OllB«0l CklMKl CM 1-month sag"" Bank bills M SH n H 3 IBOQtftKlCD •ft •ft t months CD X% IHMM MMMMKOk
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      • 149 2 THE dollar lor ovntaht delivery itmmMj closed eutar at mJ# yea In light tndu alter opening at vpeja This uas below the U7 J9/ tt flaUh la Ni* York our night and the ».75 ckwe la Tokyo oa Moahy. Trading volume was US$l.l5 button. The doßar row to 238.13
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      • 407 2 THE US dollar oaaed against major cutrencias on the foreign itrhaug* tonrket jaahnrtaj Dealers deacribad the market aa quiet The US dollar agatant the local unit opened at 2JMO/ 5 and an traded down slightly to the day's taw af ldM/10. Howuver. later auadtiSe U? dSnr ckaSTet Its
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      • 146 2 THE US dollar yaatsrday ruled lower against other major currencies, In fairly active two-way business. The dollar traded at a late 2. COD/27 marks agaktt New York's 2.4390/79 dose but was mMtaally op Bern aa early 2.4216/23 la Hongkong. It eased to 87.43/B yen from aa early 8T.45/B aad
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      • 141 2 QOLD FUTURES M gtogaSfr active tradtog. Deakre odd tbe aetai'e toOowtog aa earia reteSoa'taT'in Total eel» tor tbe day, IncUbcJerM eia recorded at Ml lota. PNaat doaed Mgfar at UaiW/MI aa oaace e«apared with New Tortus HMJI/OLM cloae aad Moaday'a HMJI/«MjM doee here, aad Jaae at WfftfflT tutfrrt nib
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      • 26 2 M nam NivTak ILfli 1LMB > u.m vum Md HJM UJB UJ* 1L» Mn M j j ujB mm mm uj» Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 325 3  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE, determined to h. succeed as an overhaul and service centre for aircraft will be strongly represented at the Paris Air i .Show to held at Le Bourget r next month. u A delegation from the Development Board
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    • 357 3 i, A SINGAPORE-Hongkong joint venture property devel-•f-oper is investing $30 million -Lto develop a multistorey •commercial cum residential complex along Selegie Road. The company, Hop S» "Enterprises Pte Ltd, expects <( the project, known as Selej,gie Centre, to be completed j by
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    • 195 3 THE telecommunications authorities in Singapore, Indonesia and Australia have agreed to proceed -with the rpecessary study and planc tiing for a submarine cable system linking the three countries. A Memorandum af Understanding is being signed by circulation among Telecoms, Indosst and the Overseas
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    • 187 3 BRITISH Petroleum (BP) has Joined three other oil companies in a bid to capture a slice of the new market (or the intermediate grade of petrol. BP will, from today, sell its intermediate BP Super 98 at 25 stations The company has
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    • 96 3 THE 5# chests of Aasam tea offered at the international tea auction here yesterday failed to stir enough interest among the buyers. Bids were between 185 and 195 US cents a kDo, below the sellers' expectations. The whole lot of North Indian tea will be
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    • 186 3 ABOUT 30 air transport waksts from the Asia and Pacific region will meet in Singapore next week to discuss Job security in dvfl aviation. This meeting of the International Transport Workers' Federation Asia/Pacific Civil Aviation committee win be held here from April 19 to 8.
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    • 428 3 LARGE container ships are bypassing Port Kelang because of the lack of depth in the approach chaaneL are instead discharging all Malaysia-bound boxes in Singapore where it is transhipped by smaller vessels to Port Kelang. It is understood that over the post three montha. at
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    • 132 3 UNION Bank of Finland (Singapore) Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Union Bank of Finland group has appointed IBkeel Ptanltag, maneger of administration and marketing from Aug L Mr Planting was attached to the group's Luxembourg subsidiary bank and more recently to the international division of
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    • 349 3 SINGAPOREANS and people living within aSOfr-km radius of Singapore can look forward to bettor reception of BBC radio programmes. The Tclecranmnatc-artnu Authority o( Singapore will provide the British Broadcaating Corporation with tar higher quality aound programme channels to replace the BBCm two "normal"
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 115 4 Reuter OPEC members' all reserves are likely to last aatll the year ZttL A statistical analysis issned by the Orgaatoattea sf Petraleam Exporting Countries in Vienna yesterday said the greening's eil eatpat will be Z& milltea barrels per day (bpd), as la 1181.
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    • 554 4 AP JAPAN'S effort to open its borne market to more competition from US and other foreign products is meeting a low-key, wait-and-see reaction from the US administration and Congress. An announcement late last month by the Japanese government said that after a
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    • 405 4 AFP THE South Korean government yesterday came under strong public criticism for failing to find measures to curb Seoul's rapidly spreading real estate speculation on new apartments. A number of arrests, carried out by police against real estate brokers, and the rounding-up of
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    • 712 4 ARRIVALS Sorrice Local Operator Nonber Time Proa SIA SQ11 0040 LAX/TYO TMA TL331 0200 BEY BOM KUL PAA PA005 0245 JFK/SPO/HKG MAS MH601 0820 KUL CAL cnno 0855 JED/DHA MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SU SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603
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    • 257 4 Reuter NYT IRAQ says It beat back a new Iranian offensive in the Gulf war, destroying most of the enemy foroe, but Iran claims that 3,000 Iraqi soldiers were killed In the attack. Iran, which started its thrust on Sunday, reported m jl« A
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    • 172 4 Reuter PARLIAMENT hat empowered France's left-wing government to enact austerity measures by decree after the Communist Party dropped a threat to abstain In the vote. The National Assembly voted 335 to 158 to enable the government to use decrees to rush into law new taxes and
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    • 494 4 Reuter RECURRENT profits of major Japanese companies in the second half of fiscal 19» ending March 31, ISM, are forecast to rise 21.6 per cent compared with the first half when they are expected to dwHne 3.4 per cent. The economies of advanced
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    • 292 5 Reuter THE Australian Labour government's economic thinking is based on an expansionary fiscal policy, Treasurer Paul Keating told a national conference on the economy. He said a prices and incomes strategy will serve as a complementary anti-infla-tkmary measure, supported by Arm monetary policy. The
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    • 609 5 AFP VIETNAM is in danger of a "second lesson" from China because of its offensive against Cambodian forces along the Thai border. Prime Minister Son Sann of the United Nations-recog-nised Cambodian coalition government in Bangkok yesterday said Vietnam was doing "everything to deserve" a
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    • 179 5 UPT A RECORD 12.6 per cent of Canada's workforce was jobless last month, triggering angry opposition party demands for speedy budgetary relief. "At what price do we have to continue to pay for the recession which now ap- pears to be deepening at the expense
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 352 5 Agencies THE head of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) is pressing for an enlargement of emergency stocks to guard against a possible world food crisis. FAO director-general Edouard Saouma is also urging UN member states, due to attend a meeting on world food security
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    • 171 5 Reuter THE American Congress, which has rejected two earlier plans by the Reagan Administration (or «-g the MX missile, could well turn down the latest proposals tor the weapon, several senators predicted yesterday. President Reagan was expected to endorse the new plan by his
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    • 893 5 Agencies THE United States is casting around for new ways to promote President Reagan's Middle East peace plan following the refusal of King Hussein of Jordan to )oin negotiations with Israel. US officials, from President Reagan down, yesterday blamed radicals in the
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  • 508 6 COMPUTER salesmen see a vast potential market in old-fashioned businesses. Surely the hardware store with thousands of items on its inventory list can do with a computer, the vendors reason. So too can the garment manufacturer with his extremely complicated payroll systems under which several hundred workers
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  • 2142 6  -  Japanese motorcar workers are famous for their attention to quality, low absentee rate and willingness to move from one job to another as required. In the following article, JOHN HOLUBHA examines the factors that have made these workers what they are and explains why the Japanese approach
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 861 6 TiVf&WD'IO SINGAPORE 5 2.45 PM Opening folewed by Love Forever (Mandarin/ 4JO Exercbe with Gfaria 4.50 Natan Watch Gtant Sep* Traa 5.15 Tha Badric Company (Children's educational programme) 5.45 Tha Swtah at the Curtain 6.15 News (English) 125 Oanavihgo Travel Sham Springtfcne la HM: When the windmills in your mind
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  • 1314 7  -  -Zhou Mei talks to top executives at ECOGE and GETAP Zhou Mei ITS start was modes General Electric (USA Consumer Electronic (GECON) launched th General Electric Co (GE presence in Singapore wit the assembly of the <*»«1 for the Utica radio. Singapore had succeed*
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 170 9 CHINESE P>■<■» Exeteac». par IN kf yesterday. Or—t «0: Bulk fob 1100.00 seller*, old dram (in second tmnrf dram) fob $113.00 tellers, new dram fob H17.00 sellers. Cspre: Mixed (loose) $58 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Astt NLW $365.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $350.00
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    • 196 9 TARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CsMan yam: China Blue Phoenix 208 2,490; 32s 2,960, 40s 3,210 (per bale of 400 lbs). Plsea |m4s: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 318 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent flrat class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.04, 100 per cent second class 0.74, 100 per cent third class 0.70, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent 0.08. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.62, Special OJS. THAI
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    • 1144 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were generally easier at midday yesterday, between £4 a tonne above and £9 below Monday's close in traded positions. Dealers said prices moved in a narrow range yesterday morning, coining under light pressure at the final morning call to end around the session's lows.
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    • 310 9 RUBBER prices in Singsr* yesterday closed slightlower with May One RSS buyers quoted at 243.50 cents a kilo, down three cents from Monday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lower London advices initially but gained some ground on some covering interest before easing again towards the morning's
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    • 286 9 RA8 prieaa In cent* per kilo yeeterthyr Nmi (ygkik) (»or kilo) ftiyurt Seders tt 1 R-S-S. Brunt fob HI JO MUM lot 1RAS. May MJB MUI MUI MUM MUI MUI IaL 1 HIS. June BUI WM ttlRJJ. BUI BUM UK/CM m* BUM tt t R-S-S. &SJI BUM UK/Goat
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    • 83 9 NOON an mi OMR priea jul iliu RAJ asft (1-MB HlMI 222 5" lay A mt HUI (farwa Biliri Willi d mjcn m MTmU) mtoN Mil SMR stat SMR 10 (1 XM CV (1 L (1 6 (1 Aam P**J ss SMJl H 107 0 mo 1*4-0
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    • 32 9 Rubber: April 12 Singapore May: 243.50 cents (down 3.00 cento) Malaysia: May: 280.50 cento (down 2.00 cento) Tin: M $31.81 per kilo (np 28 cento) 155 tonnes (down 75 tonnes)
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    • 59 9 THE BTBAITB TIN prin ta Pcnig ywto to raw II twrti to W1 klle, still wtthta ike ITA Imr rftige tt PUB til $S2JC. Dealers itli seetl■treeger sterling iplto Ike Mafcptaa ieller m< the lewer sCfertegs «< «re. Meet iealere Mil there vu esattmed geei taMi fer Ike
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    • 131 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed mixed on short-selling in active trading, with interest concentrated on the current month, dealers said. In April, central region fell MH2.50 to 1805 a tonne and south $7-50 to $812.50 while north Armed $12.50 to $*****. The refined market saw
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    • 178 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday cloned 6V« to four US-cents a bushel lower after standing higher at mid session May traded in a 13-cent range. rnrnmliiHi houses sales late in the spsrion pussuitd values, traders said. Prices' then hit Friday's lows and triggered sell-stops, easing values further. While
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    • 191 9 WHEAT tuturei in Chicago on Monday closed 10 to 6V« US-cents a bushel lower In moderately active trade. May traded in a 13-cent range. Prices fe£ throughout the day on heavy, steady selling, estimated at 4.3 million bushels of July, by the Lane Professional House, and other commission houses,
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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    • 50 9 APR 11 m FORWARD MARKET Or Bru Lamb UN S Hotok m Pwiro MM •Armr Artod MO +4 im +i 8hlro 1411 Soc 0»n B*l« MM Astor 380 unci) Sohmjr A ITU SS~ MM >1* W +1 CASH MARKET EteetroM Ob-lnno-Bm da. 3M +4 an +ij 3008 nis -M
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    • 144 9 -tt AMd Akao AMKV Amfu Mil >U 167.70 1.7 3#. TO iiue iu ■J* iU 83°" Boll Boaka Burnt Ola ml Cahr nail Mtt 17J* »J0 41 144J0 -0-1 <U0 tU HH 1S sua uncb 301.00 -1 OJO +0l8 naamc r*» Fokkar moo MftW +X& 4U0 tU MJC Port
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    • 815 9 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES closed sharply and broadly higher on Monday ax buyers came back into the market on expectation* af lower interest rates. The Dow Jones Industrial was strong throughout the session and closed up more than 17 points at 114L74, its highest level of the
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    • 306 9 A k J k I ALGEMENE BANK NEDERLAND N.V. (Incorporated in the Netherlands with limited liability) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that shareholders are invited to attend the Annual General Meeting of the Company which will be held on Tuesday, 3rd May 1963 at 15.00 hours
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  • 2816 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and hiMtaim la and reported to the Stock Exchange of Sii«apore yesterday with the number at itaarea traded shown tn brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after
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  • 3249 10 If Higk MS Low Coapaay Last Sale +#r Gv*s Dhr Die Cer Gr's TTd Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL aao in an 472 an 132 an an an 566 an 536 1330 rra 27# 510 750 sn an on an
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  • 1584 10 BID aad otter phcm officially Bated and bwriMM la aad to the Kuala Lumpur Slock BKkH|iy» terday. wtth the ■umber ten traded *o*a to brackets to kxa at LOM utota mUm ottarwtoe apedftod. UUMIIUU 1M(UB) t^HMk(UB) kkmm (1MB) (95) Ml (IT) 10 (S) IN AMD (1MB) (1)
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  • 381 10 ATTEBNOON MlUag n> rnnwdod to the wnki at BIT ss st^irsLss jg« w» up 111 I» priM HwmNMh tkea were •■i tk« t2hm rt=r batlßMt r«B»la«i >«■l*l ike bIMm tmkilaleßC^» Pregf Inhere tkei aele their preaoaee felt ul PerfcEp^hwlliißj, yaaS"S£vS the DwtaM IUS pM teTSIJX. AmX?i
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  • 408 10 STRONG ovrnu markets continued to boost KBtlflMOt at the Koala Ijimpur stock market yesterday, as share prices finished higher for the second ciiwh uttw session. After opening generally steady, prices continued to advance ia the first hour of trading but fluctuated within narrow margin until the
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 628 11 PEAK Hua Holdings, which is' making a general offer for Lien Hoe Industrlss, intends to pursue an aggressive policy of expansion and dlversiflcstiau in Malaysia. "In Its formal offer documents to Lien Hoe shareholders, Peak Hua disclossd that its plans tor Lien
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    • 47 11 > vaSa a 1 "«ss»™» fitntaMlM LIS 1JS u* lm KmMirVM L« LM (NUMB MMD UNIT Muavmar hnwBSr -1- saw- a a art, ■mtssrjs a asE* a a ttprtfctfpii» 4.74 4.1» §p§5$ a a (B) 4jM 44« US SJI -tm+wfar* LB LIT ■assasrnyaL ssrjsx. a a
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    • 573 11  -  By ALAN LEE PROMET Bhd is headed for a busy 1663 with several projects coming on stream in each of its four main operating divisions. In marine engineering, die first completed production Jacket wfll roD out of its newly-established 350-acre fabrication yard in Telok Ramunia,
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    • 273 11 HIGHLANDS and Lowlands Is settii* up s new subsidiary compaay to undertake ptupeity development The group's Intention to venture into the property line was stated in its latest preliminary statement However, no details were Iterfcmill Ths group's S4QO-hsctere estates are mainly In Selaagor, particularly In
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 68 11 PRICES yesterday closed mixed on turnover of 141 million peioi compared with 1.11 million on Monday. U* Pmm Aam ISTij MM Mk »0*1 um wb uau -um ■Mb r»ii iii«— MM -MM Npi coo. b mm 4 CO» L» Wk pr* Ptall ifidgi 7* *U UpMMBi UM yacfe B
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    • 355 11 HONGKONG PRICES yesterday closed higher hot off best levels following profit-taking which emerged after the Hang Seng breached the MBO mark, bruhAs eakL The tmln doeed up 1034 paints for the day at 1,052.40, after a 13JH rise by noon. Shares opened higher following a firm Wall
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    • 291 11 THE market yesterday closed irregularly mixed in thin trading, dominated by a wait-and-see mood canoed by the Ugh prices and the high level of margin baying The market average «hopped Ui points to end at MBJi. bat the Tokyo Stock Exchange index added 0.52 to ILLS on
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    • 242 11 THE market yesterday closed sharply higher across-the-board In extremely heavy trading, dealers said. Near the close the All Ordinaries Index was up lft.3 points at 553.8, a new high for the years. Turnover totalled AfK.6l million, a figure swollen by the value of an off-market trade involving
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    • 69 11 APR U Bah to Ao* bun Thu IndwMrial PtaMaOt On '■"r'Mn Cm 1 1 pT'l' III g»y t iii 0""»« rm m cr** hji tU •outh Ajte ntn Thai OowmrW Bank Thai Qiffi Bamk Sy uncb Thai Olaa Induatria* Thai Industrial Qmm Thai Mm Fund I a .1« Thai
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    • 247 11 Midland Bank pic, one of Britain's -leading banking groups, has just published its Report and Accounts for 1982 and the j Annual Statement to Shareholders of the Chairman, Sir Donald Barron. PROFIT BEFORE TAXATION £251/400,000 PROFIT AFTER TAXATION £109,900,000 RETAINED PROFIT £101,000.000 ASSETS EXCEED £47,999,000,000 OVER 4,100 BRANCHES AND OFFICES
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    • 668 11 B Keppet Shipyard limited (incorporated m try Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF annual general meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Company's Registered Office, Keppel Shipyard Adminwrative Building. 325 Telok Blangah Road, Singapore 0409. on Thursday, 5 May
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  • Chief Price Chances
    • 153 12 Rises Indices Textile Cm* 306 +tt April 11 April 12 M Mai* U 490 too 366 36 ctc ♦30 +36 BT Composite: 877JO 8R3J8 410 +22 BT Indicator: *****7 *****4 C Suan Nat Ira* ISO +20 ST Industrials: 880J5 882J8 MB +20 ST Finance: 221S.W 2238.90 SpeeeTea* UO B
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      117 12 Rises Indices Text Carp C AC Ltd 3M MB -♦-34 April 11 April 12 M (Vwftf MO +30 KBT Index: 1150N1 *****71 SMI 444 +M NST Industrials: 1120.19 1138.40 4M +M NST Finance: 2002.96 2001.43 Hume Lien Hoe M +8 NST Hotels: <56.90 BL53 ITS +M NST Properties:
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    • 45 12 HXHANOHNO Tuesday 1082.40 Monday 1041.36 Wwk Ago ClOMd Monday 837.3 Week Ago 315.7 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 883.9 Friday- 875.0 Tuoeday Monday 071.1 Week Ago 0B2.7 DOW JON18 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday StU Monday 114L83 Friday 1134.71 Week Ago UZIM
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  • 193 12 UNITED llotor Works (Malaysia) Holdings Bhd (UMW) is nsgotiatiag with several landing manufacturers In Japan to undertake jointly tot production of car parti and components in Malaysia. The negotiations with the most promMng of UMW's potential partners have reached the closing stages and a
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  • 106 12 ESSO Malaysia Bhd has denied that. negotiations have been going on with Petronas to seD 40 per cent of its equity to the Malaysian national oil company. The company was responding to press reports which said that the parent company of Esso (M), USbased
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  • 424 12  -  ani Companies Editor: Mano Salman By CHOO AI LENG JOHAN Holdings has failed in negotiations to take over Van der Horst Ltd. The Malaysian-baaed group terminated discussions on Monday with certain substantial shareholders of Van der Horst on buying their shares in
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  • 455 12  -  By CHAN OI CHEE HELPED by strong growth In loans and advances. Great Pacific Finance has achieved Impressive earnings for 1982. Ooup pre-tax profit at the rapidly expanding non-bank-affiliated finance company rose a hefty IS per cent to $8.45 million from $2.87 million
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  • 160 12 OOOmiMB Park Ml has oaflmstad its unaudited pre-tax profits at $9.2 million for the six months to March IMS. An announcement will be made a> aoon m the figures are flMltaWl Goodwood wns replying to a quay tan the Stock Exchange of Sngapace following a Rinfiiiwi Thorn report
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  • 842 12 EQUITIES were off the best levels of the day on lack of follow-through but the market undertone yesterday remained Arm on hopes for a cut In UK and US interest rates, ilsslf i said. At 3pm, the Financial Times was up 15 points at M 8.4, having opened
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  • 242 12 GENTTNG Bhd's whollyowned subsidiary, Genting Highlands Tours and Promotion- Sdn Bhd (GHTP), has awnwmped plans to vesture into property development. GHTP is to acquire TT lots of cos verted laad from Ko Rubber Plantations Pie Ltd, another wholly-owned »fc«g» subsidiary, for MfZ.l7 million
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  • 486 12  -  ■r NAJEEB JARHOM HONG Foh Oorporathai has settled lor a tender price of $15 million cash (or the Oxley Garden property foDowiag the withchawal of a Mgter bid by aa aanamsd party. The snrreeeful bid woe pot up by Hla Gtap
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 181 12 BIOfKH SYSTEMS AND ERGO TOP (mode and imparted from USA) VDT furniture that increases efficiency while reducing fatigue. Just like your computer, Biotech f 1 Systems and Ergo Top are adaptable and uniquely designed to satisfy your special requirements simply, inexpensively and efficiently. They are economically designed to suit physical
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    • 338 12 FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS in association with WOLSEY HALL OXFORD presents A SIX-DAY SEMINAR ON INTERMEDIATE LAWS leading to the University of London June 1983 LL.B External Examinations Law students studying on their own often become acutely aware of the need for direct contact with a tutor and with other students. This
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    • 43 12 OUTLOOK for today: Hazy and warm with afternoon showers.. Mwimnm temperature 317 Aandated taumidity 60 Minimum temperature 26.7 Amodated humidity 90 Hours of aunahine 6.60 Rainfall in mUHmetrea Nil TMal rainfall for the month 0 J Total rainy days for the month 1
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 197 13 A NEW packing and forwarding service, designed tar shippers with small consignments to send overseas, has Just been launched in Singapore. ."Crown Groupege, a subsidiary of the Crown Pacific Group, is offering 7-day-a-Week pickups, export packing and fa warding services by air and sea to virtually
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    • 501 13  -  By JUNE LIM EASTERN Car Liner at Japan wOl terminate it* five-year old agency agreement with Wallem Shipping at the end of June. This follows the appointment of Hal Sun Hup as Eastern's agent in Singapore with effect from July i In February Eastern
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 74 13 THE Port of Singapore Authority Is conducting courses to familiarise participants with the shipping, delivery and warehousing procedures, and the ancillary services of the port. The courses are specially designed for port users involved in import/export of both conventional and containerised cargo through PSA. The 10-aay courses will
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      • 83 13 APT THE East Asiatic Company of Copenhagen and PAO Australia have formed a new shipping agency in Fremantle to be known as Beaufort Shipping Agency. PAO's Beaufort agency has been established in Fremantle for many years and the new Joint company will now handle all EAC ships
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      • 78 13 AP TAIWAN is drafting plans to help the financiallytroubled Dutch shipyard that is building two submarines A Taiwanese military source said assistance to the Riin-Schelde-Verolme (RSV) shipyard would miinly involve advancing the payment schedule for the submarines. The submarines, scheduled to be delivered in 1965, will
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    • 584 13 W|fk|IiM Pa«e CM AC Till ll VI i Ataa vm i AfcrafcM UMT VI > AJHrmaa vn 4 MUC VI S IV a X s UMAM X 9 APCUm VI S AFL m o AqmlMm X s intkaM X a ArgmUm 1* 4 UCL m 1 AAMK
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    • 179 14 v THE marine electrooic company Radio Holland of the Netherlands, in close cooperation with Radio Holland in Singapore, recently secured an order equivalent to $4 million (or hydrographic and oceanographic equipment. The equipment is for a new Indonesian survey vessel which will be built at
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    • 207 14 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. (V Tans Shi Doing. ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.
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    • 297 14 THE decree to regulate freight forwarding in Indonesia which was scheduled for implementation last month has been shrived as the departments of trade and communications have failed to agree on a draft. In late February, the Minister for Administrative Reform, J B
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    • 1864 14 CHINESE opera tori have given fairly active support on Monday to the time-charter sector of the freight market with two 15,000 tanners fixed from Owtsws to China at the respective rates of U552,900 and $8,000 dally. They also secured a similar vessel from Vltoria to China at H*7s
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    • 706 14 AFP THERE wm a mixed tone on the freight market last week, although the trand was mostly lower is the dow conation» which prevailed after the long Easter weekend. Despite an announcement that the Panama Canal's draught was to be further reduced on april 18, which theoretically should
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    • 620 15 Fairplay SHIPPER response to Yang Ming Line's new service to Northern Europe has been such that the first westbound sailing has been "over-subscribed" by 200 TEUs, while slot capacity east bound has been fully accounted for. Yang Ming's European operation uses four 1,850TEU
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    • 58 15 AFP A 491-ton South Koresn fishing ship, the Oy*ag No 51, was sppre bended in waters off Sabang, north of Aceh (Sumatra), by an Indonesiaa warship, Kri FkUbOiMh, for trespsssing. The ship, with ISO tons of tuna (M on board, was ordered to proceed to Sahaag where it
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    • 417 15 THE United Natioi» Liner Code, which will come into force on Oct < after nine controversial years of debate and delay, is expected to add fuel to 'ttimisehme between the US and Europe. The United States remains firm in its uppnsl
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    • 6252 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDULE A guhle to ships loading at Singapore tar 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
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    • 778 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cameo Schedule Location TokyoB 58/423 13.4.83 2100 Mansfield 40 0700-0000/0700-0000 Fl/Ol BSurla 117 13.483 2300 Ned-EAC 40 0990-1100/0000-1100 B2/F2 0000-1100 02 Family Ace 31B 13.4.83 2380 Shofoku 40
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    • 1097 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local porta and their agents. A B AArtaße CmMm Continental Feeders <S) Cargo Freight (PK). Sow (PN) Ifri Tin* LM Tranagronp P* Ltd (8). »"Mt fcHw KhnShpg (S). Mariatt* £55i*tnO r, B 111 (Sl AjM to*M (8)/Ytn Shpg Ml TVndhM
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    • 512 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES CharM Cherry Jaya EdoMaru Frotaslngapore John Lykes Johneverett KelyoMaru MlnFu Ned Amsterdam Yung Fon La Ralnntang. Intanln Ionian Sea Kim Soon LI King Bird Llnblad Explorer Ned Madras No6Donam Peter Rlckmers Welkuo Wllllne Taro 23/4 27/8 19
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    • 321 13 Everett Lines FOt THC MOST FREQUCNT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN SUSAN CUTTAGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA •RANGOON BUENOS ARES •CALLAO MAT ARAM ChHocd Centre Smjiooie 1 Tel ***** '9 36. Beach Street. Pen** Rm 36 103 OCBC Btd« Tel *****/3 Port Meat Aptis Harroom 4 CmMd let; *****1/4 I \RDIM
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    • 143 13 SKAI.OKI) UASC i UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES I 4/5). Start* (7/5). (10/5). Dmmm (12/5). (15/5). Ma (17/5). tali (11/5) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE IMF J L ja.i' 1 iM': J.V i 1 Jj:r: vi.ir... mrm-i', —■irn —irTSTMn.r- .iirrnnß: 1 111! -4w i» :>> p li :*i:"
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    • 10 13 mm SHIPPING SeMale WHO Aeti tor Wkm Siai nnwvx —U,
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    • 659 13 IRAQI LINE MS S'i't HTIHMIJI *0* ■1• T S»0 T SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE BAGHDAD A AQABA All other Iraqi destinations with through B/Ls ra I 1 Agents UHIPACIMC TRAHS i TRADING SSfHP PTE ITD TEL *****4 ,5 LINES) SINGAPORE *r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONT TO: DJB. PACIFIC, GULP, ATLANTIC, BAST
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    • 241 14 \*dyj *41 Will FAR EAST/EUROPF CONTAINER SERVICE From EyrQp* lite 3) r* I 4) rtm I 5) UN 1) Bwcalnu. Cam. 2) Mrti. Atfwp. l.Hwrt, Bnk, OK. 1) Iww 'Accaptaf Emp* carp Mr tete na S pan fh c«it*ct PCMBC P. Mmi Ik Mi Sftn *Mw tract c«fn lor S«ort
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    • 222 14 y yyAmashtta-shmmhon line USA CANADA MIDDL E L AST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES Asia Line ltd. CONTAMH SERVICE TO/PMOIIMPAN A TAIWAN O/l V) 11/ l u/s J AGENTS SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD OPTORG CO (M) SDN BHD V r KEi ANG 18 "OC P AT A *****3 S P£ KANG SJTAS 'R6&4
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    • 400 15 The Straits Steamship Group QCL Overseas Containers Limited MM IW KB MM U/4 M/ 4 W. IS uu a/« I*. aa, n M 75/4 a/4 M. Q km a/« m. a. iu U/4 M/ 5 17/5 ML IS a/4 11/1 14/5 M. U O/S 11/5 IR.M a/4 11/5 H/5 ML
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    • 619 15 fZb Franco Bokjuin Services mm kM imp SMp 7 May im* im* M% a IKv MM* MM* UMay 17 Mp MMr 29% 17 My UMy 22 May MMp MM* ii* 25 May «Mp MMr Mar ttm lift) MM* IMi 4Mi IMi 9Mi Ukm c.m.c.r MM* MM* nam am am m%
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    • 430 16 I Hapag-Lloyd 10 nOHTPf Nl 1* fm*Ts Sport PlMw|fM m 15/4 *10/4 Gomo Wbuff B hmfl Mm 6/5 16/5 25/5 imjw hi Um*oMMt Mr EMM •Mupm IMUprai MaMaibprnt 11/5 M* Up*** *27/5 7 I* Ejprwj 19/5 21/5 MM* bpim 27/5 14, 0*«IE**B» 21/5 3/S 14, Connecting m Tokyo. "Abo accepting
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    • 258 16 CONVENTIONAL SOMCE T#/Fh» MM M.TM II7M/IME m Pwt 71 SUMY OCEAN VO3 2*27 Apr 2129 A*r 29-30 Apr 11 Iky VEGA IISW/IME lt-1? ttey IH9 20-21 Itey 29 CONTMNEMSED TO/FROM NORTH MCMCA NEST/EAST COASTS 19/5 21/5 24/5 24/5 24/5 21/5 31/5 2/1 2/$ 4/t 7/1 t/t 13/4 15/4 11/4 20/4
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    • 454 16 Everett Lines m Bwrmt Fiva Star Skipft*| Corpn. ÜBk "BURMESE NATIONAL UNE" IMfiMC Fflt BAMCnfIM UMDH6 FOR RANGOON n-M rfSmw* rnmrm ivu fcr ivm mm nm+ SSaSmi 'mS B F S.S C Aqi** m Motovuo BOUSTEAD SHWNG TEL NOS. KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 iAt.lf "AN6ENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOB
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    • 131 16 IXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE u n us n ow KYOWA LINE l\j\: i a"K'\ •n: iJw.■i»i i PACIFIC OR TAIYO MARINE LINE U'x i .VH TTt A 1 ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES RAMAN SERVICES JALAGO DAVAM.. RANGHEYAMAT Stagopow Loadkig for 16 Apr B. Abba*, B.
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    • 315 17 PIL GROUP EAST AERICA/REOSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE RH9 VSM Karachi, Kuwait, Dubai KOTA RAJA V.W.-37» a/8 May Ciliwla, Bomfcay SING APORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SER VICES KOTA RAJA _SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES KOTA PAHLAWAN Vt/tS 10/21 Apr KOTA 9AMTENO Vt/OS »/77 Apr JAKARTA KOTA JAM S/SS lnPt/I«Apr KOTA AMQKA4A V 4/03 04/* Apr KOTA
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    • 330 17 IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTfBPSISt F0« •HfIBiTIIWF TAAKSPOKT ■J-'WiJil'l-,, 1 M.V. MJOn 27« pr YdnhaN/Oufca/Mc n THROUGH B/Ls to BAMMD I BASRAH IFOR ALSO ACCEP7ME CORTMOS IfTO rrj t ,rr MKDUEST i BMMMO 'I'" 5.1 un,P»c F'C *«»»s 4 *«A n*o u* PADHC TM»: A T S»O'«iG *GE*C' »Gf"»:» SD*
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    • 743 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS CMS CQNTMB SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE H C > HAWN ROAM HAVRE SOIQN S»or» p ArritaiAahwtp Fraact MUK I*4 total 2/S 4/S 5/5 7/5 1M MWUPM Nhi Thaw In a/* n/i n/t a/4 W Vt 12/5 14/5 11/5 a/s a/5 a/s if 2 14/5 U£ »/5 71/5 TVS
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    • 437 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES CLYDEBANK MEADOWIANK SPOKE R'DAM HULL HMIG 2 May 29 May 1 Jun 3 Jim 22 Juw 25 July 23 July 31 July Lykes/< Lines lIS. GULF MECT SERVICE 24/3' 14/5 2/7 24/5| 22/| *n. (*Nm Orioom, MoMa. Houston. Gatvaston) (fccop*| Mo** for NBTO MCO, WTOS, KLIS No*
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    • 1242 18 Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW YORK/E. CANADA hoqi kssei stok modo Ksa ASM STM VlO IS Apt TOHKI MARU V7O JBWOGIVi; 22 Apr *KW JERSEY MARU Vtt MONTE RUBY V 3 29 Apr ICW JERSEY MARU V 66 Mm cafe WKOU S Jm BAtTMOK IS Im
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    • 440 18 S C*I*MUM/Mcnc MORTH NEST SUVKE oma CMTMO/KERI SEIVICE Ih*| tor LOS WIO. SM FMUCBCO JMTTU IICMM. fMCOMI. B C tcc M*t ra/ra Mm -rrs, vr AISTIAUA EXPKSS CMTUKI SUVKE AcaHN Fayfa riMin f Mmi Sport Fraa Mk Sf* «M» It/11 Mm UN* 73IMr 11 3MI 4/Mm 11JM 17 Ml 211
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