The Business Times, 15 April 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FRIDAY, APRIL 11, IMS 60 CENTS
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  • 326 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG TWO Singapore banks are among the 50 banks which have extended a US$55O milllion loan to Malaysia to finance the country's general development. They are Oversea-Chi-nese Ranking Corporation and United Overseas Bank. Financial circles believe OCBC's contribution is
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  • 198 1 Reuter HONGKONG'S budget deficit in fiscal 1383/84 ending March 31 could be up to HKH billion more th*n the $3.2 billion forecast in the budget speech, Financial Secretary John Bremridge said. He told the territory's Legislative Council Hongkong had free fiscal reserves at
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  • 522 1  -  By CHAN OI CHEE LOCAL food and beverage group Yeo Hiap Seng has achieved a major breakthrough in the export of its technical know-how, strengthening, in the process, its presence in important overseas markets. The company yesterday announced that it had entered into
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  • 465 1  -  By JOHN LIM A PETROL station site which will be the first on the island to have storage facilities for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders has been leased for a record price of $1.68 million. The 2,086-equare metre Housing and Development Board site in
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  • 327 1 SIX top Chinese oil industry officials are in Singapore to explore wide-rang-ing business opportunities with the local petrochemical and refining industries. The team from the China Petroleum rrorcMhig Corporation, led by director Sun Xiao Feng, may consider supplying nsphths to the petrochemical
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 64 1 Reuter INDONESIA will almost double its production of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to a rate of 14 million tonnes annually by next February. Mining and Energy Minister Subroto in Jakarta yesterday said three more LNG production units, two in Kalimantan and one in Aceh, North Sumatra, would
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    • 71 1 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Foreign Minister Bill Hayden in Canberra yesterday said he will visit Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand and Malaysia from April 24 to 29 to the new Australian Labour government's policies on Indochina. Although Australia plans to resume economic aid to Vietnam, it said it will
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    • 70 1 Reuter PALESTINIAN leaders will meet in Tunis to discuss relations with Jordan after six months of t»Urc failed last Sunday, to produce a common ?£J° a Process in the Middle East, Palestinian sources said. The meeting of the 14-strong executive committee of the Palest line Liberation Organisation,
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    • 56 1 Reuter MORE than 1,000 striking textile w <fkere, including their powerful leader Datta Samant, were arSSS* yesterday for defying an official ban on demonstrations, police said. The workers were protesting against what they said was the inaction of Congress (I) members in trying to end the 15-month-old strike
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    • 80 1 AP DANUTA Walesa, wife of Solidarity labour federation chief Lech Walesa, went to police headquarters in Gdansk with her husband, who was questioned earlier about a reported weekend meeting be held with fugitive union leaders. "I told Danuta to refuse to answer any questions," Mr Walesa said.
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    • 68 1 UPI FRANCE may soon lift its restrictions on the import of Japanese video tape recorders, more than two months after Japan agreed to limit its exports to Europe, government sources said. "The lifting of this measure is well on its way," one unofficial source said, citing
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    • 77 1 UPI POLICE threw tear gas bombs yesterday to disperse more than 2,000 angry Italian farmers blocking the Brenner Pass between Austria and Italy in a protest against European Economic Community farm policies. The protest demonstration organised by the farmer's association Coldiretti was aimed primarily at imports of milk
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  • 166 1 SINGAPORE k teal navtag expatriate tXMIQn IHrkg gn|^ t U tfcc iataa* ""•f *w«re was the wfru I Ogfct* Mfl 6XMB"•w laat 7MT. A IMk| treai to that Sngapara has ami u Ui ftmee laat jnr Mi lMk tam. J"'H (Mm ta tke AataSSftJTSS^ Far
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  • 479 1  -  By KOH TSE YING THE Government's whollyowned companies «hmijn take the lead in introducing robots into their operations. This recommendation was made by a robotics study mission in its postmission report yesterday. The eight-member delegation led by Mr Eric Ng, general manager and
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 486 2 Reuter NYT THE Japan Centre (or International Finance, a new credit information body, plans to send expert missions to about 10 Asian and Latin American countries later this year to check on their creditworthiness, managing director Eisuke Sakakibara said. The missions' reports will
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    • 144 2 Reuter TAIWAN plans to revise banking law, enabling increased use of bankers acceptances by allowing sellers as well as buyers to ask hank» to accept bills of exchange. The finance ministry on Wednesday said the move was designed to discourage the widespread practice of using
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    • 435 2 Reuter COMMERCIAL borrowing by the International Monetary Fund oo capital markets could cause problems and would change the natuie of the fund, the Bundesbank has said. In its 1982 annual report the bank said: "Borrowing by the IMF on the international finance markets would sooner
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    • 191 2 UPI EIGHTY-EIGHT banks from 25 countries have begun legal action to try to recover US$4OO million that they claim the bankrupt Ambrosiano Bank owes them. In a formal complaint, the foreign creditors claimed on Tuesday that the Italian authorities had no legal right to declare the
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    • 109 2 Reuter THE chairman of J P Morgan, Lewis Preston, has said the company's loan loss provision was sufficient and would not need to be expanded, even if recently proposed changes in bank lending procedures become law. Mr Preston said on Wednesday that the company's allowance
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    • 400 2 THE US dollar firmed against major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Dealers said trading was thin. From an opening of 2.1030/50 against the local unit, the US dollar saw slight fluctuations before closing higher at 2.1110/20. kmri WĔm §m One mooUi 2 1070 2 1106 TWO
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    • 188 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed slightly firmer at 238.45 yen in quiet trading after opening at 238J0. This was above the 238.10/20 finish in New York and the 237.95 close in Tokyo on Wednesday. Trading volume was US$l.3B billion. The dollar rose slightly in the morning on
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    • 23 2 THE average rate at which major Singa* pore banha are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers is 9.09 per cent.
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    • 178 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on April 14: US Mfan<8M<) Offer Ui 7 days 9* 9 1 month 9H 9* 2 months 9 5/16 9 3/16 3 months 9H 9U 6 months 9* 9% 9 months 99/16 97/16 12 months 911/16 99/16 Dm. twin. ului. m
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    • 44 2 RANGE of prW as after ed t>x dlscount bouaes oa April 14: Overnight 1 Call deports: S Cbsiw 3-month ■viae Mtatf Treasury bills 2H 3-month Bank bill* 7* 7H 3 months CD 7 vie 71/16 6 months CD 7* 7* Source: National Co
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    • 49 2 Opening quotes yesterday US 1.5mm Can 1.8R5/40 Cross 1.2338 41 Dmk 3.7445/85 DF1- 4.2196 2240 S FY- 3.1540/85 B Fr con 74.58/71 F Fr--11.2270/2420 Ut2226.35 222? 35 Yen 365.75/366.25 DKr 13.2950 3085 N Kr 10 9690 9610 S Kr 11.5075/5196 Aim Sch 36.30/34 Port 14S.35 150.00 Spain 388.75/209.05
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    • 270 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed generally firmer in moderate trading on local and overseas buying. Total sales for the day, including kerbs, was recorded at 570 lots. Prompt closed higher at US$435/438 an ounce against $431.50/432.50 in New York. June at $443.00/ 443.70 ($437.00/437.70) and August at $449/453
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    • 35 2 WM TM New York I1J8B -B 11.CS -8 Zurich 1LSB —B UJOS —S Bnpiw* 11J5B VPN -B U.C6 -8 OoBtaf pric to US c toUan a troy ouac e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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    • 184 2 THE US dollar was slightly higher yesterday against early levels, in slow trading. It edged up to 2.4373/80 marks tram an early 2.430/ 75 and New York's close of 2.4405/15. US interest rates remained the prime concern in the market. The Hongkong dollar eased further to 6.7645/75 to the
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 522 3  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THOMAS-ROBERT Insur a nee Brokers, best known in the local market for its Jewellery block policy, will be launching another innovative package here soon. It will introduce either late this month or early in May a policy specially designed for
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    • 246 3 SINGAPORE Airlines will spend almost $17.5 million to buy a Boeing 747-300 series simulator to train pilots at its Flight Crew Training Centre at Paya Lebar. It announced yesterday that a contract has been awarded to Rediffusion Simulation of the UK for the
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    • 489 3  -  By ANGELINE TAN LANCASHIRE General Properties Singapore Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Lancashire General Investments of the UK, is investing $100 million to develop an office building. The proposed 17-storey office building, which will yield total lettable office space of 21,700 square metres, is being
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    • 225 3 VOLVO Far East has appointed Peter Petti as director of corporate affairs and corporate planning baaed in Singapore. Mr Potts is no stranger to the organisation or Asia, having spent much of his life in the East and the past 10 years with the Volvo Far East organisation in
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    • 510 3  -  By RICHARD SEAH A "WORM-LIKE" substance that can be used by building contractors, farmers, gardeners and even those who export live lobsters is being mass produced in Singapore. The substance is vermiculite, a mineral which got its name because someone thought it expanded "like
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    • 101 3 CHARTERED Bank has commissioned a $600,000 computerised telephone system. The ROLM CBX system will replace a convenional cross-bar exchange at the bank's main office in Raffles Place. Other branches will be connected to the bank's CBX in stages. The ROLM system offers special capabilities such as route optimisation
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 556 4 Reuter ECONOMIC growth of developing member countries of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in 1962 reached one of the lowest levels in the past two decades, with combined gross domestic product (GDP) growing only 3.8 per cent. The ADB, in its annual report released
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    • 225 4 Reuter AGAINST a backdrop of worldwide recession, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) managed to strengthen its resources and improve its role as a development catalyst during 1982. The bank's annual report today said that in 1982, the ADB secured a US$3.2 billion replenishment of softloan
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    • 208 4 AMERICAN business inventories rose US$5l9 million, or 0.1 per cent, to a seasonally adjusted $508.08 billion in February, the Commerce Department said. The Increase was the first since September, when inventories edged up $49 million, or less than onetenth at a point. February's advance followed
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    • 250 4 Reuter THE large namber sf reecat merger» aad the •ppertaalttes to reap large pnflts thraagh call sptlsa eaatraets have Increase* the pwMia sf lastdrr trading la the UB. Saeartttes aad Exehaage Cammiastea rhslrmas Jsha Shad toy C—grass: "These sir—hf have faadameatally attend the
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    • 630 4 Agencies JORDAN and the PLO are reported to be ready to resume talks on the Reagan peace plan. The move came after Jordan threatened to sever all relations with the Palestine Liberation Organisation and PLO leaders were summoned (or an emergency meeting in
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    • 312 4 Reuter RISING trade barriers in industrial nations have become one of the most alarming aspects of the global recession for developing countries, a United Nations survey said. The economic and social survey, 1982, of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
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    • 126 4 AFP TAIWAN'S foreign debts totalled about US$6 billion in early April, still far below its currency reserves of about HO billion. Robert Chien, deputy governor of the central bank, said that Taiwan fared better than many other developing countries in terms of international balance
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    • 683 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time Prom PAA PAS 0245 JFK/SFO/HKG TMA TL351 OSOO BEY/BOM SLA SQ43 0750 DHA MAS MH601 0820 KUL CAL CI010 0855 JED/DHA MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA Bid 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL
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    • 391 5 Reuter UPI IN A stern rebuke of Japan, a senior US official said the Tokyo government has shirked its duties as a work! economic leader at a time when industrial countries must Join In keeping the world financial and trading systems sound. "The Japanese
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    • 202 5 Reuter FRANCE'S shaky economy, which the government has sought to put right through an economic austerity programme, is likely to deteriorate further in 1983. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development report on the French economy, published before the introduction last month of government measures
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    • 46 5 Reuter THE ««rid •«•■•■7 la «jlf a rß4Vfify f IM kHhllrtllMi with —i—i Mtkeyem«MJ ptUd l£ftTS rßliisn «urtjta tm •t P9M* tf MM» dMhle ■S5 ptii"? Me. A* resilt, pnspmli k»« Nwwi fsTltei»pretoedeeirt^^temleßelee WWtt OOMMSiQ VOQWWJF* CM kmeoTta MMHMuSIm fNTti
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    • 449 5 Reuter AP THE profits of the largest 500 industrial corporations In the US fell by 27.1 per cent last year but their return to investors rose by 21.2 per cent. Fortune magazine, in its annual listing of the top 500 companies, said
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    • 294 5 All operations increase recurrent profita However 1962 difficult for Hong Kong generally and for property market. Substantial extraordinary provisions made against certain joint ventures. Group Profits Consolidated net profit after tax, but before extraordinary items HK$l,O3B million, a decrease of 27% against 1961. Earnings per share 49 cents, down 28%.
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    • 578 5 COMPUTER COMPANY TOP MANAGEMENT TEAM A large international computer manufacturer with a comprehensive product range from desk-top microcomputers to mainframe systems, invites applications from highly qualified computer professionals to form a top management team for its Singapore operation. The selected team will have the autonomy to devise strategies and execute
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  • 399 6 THE ROBOTICS study team which visited Japan last year might have learnt too much. They now want to be spoon-fed and programed; they want the Government to experiment and discover the full implications of automation, then tell the private sector exactly what to do. Not only
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  • 695 6  -  John Makinson looks at the problems of joint ventures in China and the way Beijing plans to improve matters John Makinson FT ON THE face of It, Gu and Fu are unlikely international entrepreneurs. Both must be in their 70s and last lived
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  • 368 6 FT nMWmhm by far tkat af aajr «(her aatlea. la typically iifnw t*Mm, nw|>rin tm Myi Mi Onka are estakdaktag repreaeatatlve «fflen ud iataMil VMtoiw tram «hick they 4« act expect te make a pr»per ictara fer yean ta nae. Havtag aald that, keweser, a few
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    • 441 6 S.E. Asia's International Machine Tools Exhibition Technology fair of Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Industrial Robots and Automation MATEX-ASIA '83 AUTOMAT-ASIA '83 20-23 JULY 1983 SINGAPORE WORLD TRADE CENTRE TWO TRADE SHOWS WITH ONE COMMON OBJECTIVE FOR HIGHER PRODUCTIVITY From Singapore to the ASEAN market MATEX-ASIA 83 is a specialised show for machine
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 654 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Bridge capital of Britain <«) 7 Estimate too highly the speed of the bowling (8) 8 One shooting for goal? (6) 10 Gambler's garment? (5) 13 A pit of my own (4) 14 Adjust to melodious effect (4) 15 It puts me out, this little creature
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    • 697 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by A Houm it Not a Hotfw (Mandarin/r) 4.25 Cartoon Selections j 4.39 World Sportsman: Featured today are the following items: Cuba Scuba Dive A young Calitornian film star, Jan-Michael Vincent and Deborah Raffin become two of the first Americans to scuba dive in
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  • 1839 7  -  Once a little agricultural community, Shenzhen is aiming to become a modern industrial town by the year 2000. LOUISE do ROSARIO looks at the latest developments in China's largest Special Economic Zone. LOUISE do ROSARIO 1983 may prove to be a crucial year for
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 574 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were mixed at midday, between £9 a tonne above and £2 below Wednesday's close in traded positions. Most traded July moved between £1,652 and £1,657 and was last traded at £1,657, £2 lower. Volume totalled 286 lots and included 46 self-trades. SUGAR: Raw sugar
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    • 186 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,485 32b 2,955, 40s 3,210 (per bale at 400 lbs). Ptoee feeds: China But I terfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower
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    • 359 9 RAS price* in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyer* Sellers J". 5 f f {T omp 0 b 2M 50 351.50N o c i tay B150 252.50 J* J S Jun j«2.50 343.SO 227.50 229 50N w c 2X 50 m 30N tot. 3 R S
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    • 51 9 NOON 88R and SMR prim ■AS ssRio (iSEE SrS 2ZJ5E mo mooN Man m 00N ***** a4j0eN Ju, tiff?* 310DON MOO 311 00N SMR CP 1-2! SK *fft2 M7 ;£j{ 344.00N 822 S 5 «S8 *£8 ~£S *—BUO 238.00N 137 00 MOON SMR 60 Ki0 234-AON *****
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    • 132 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed 1V« to two US-cents a bushel higher in light, choppy trade. May traded within a 7 y« -cent range. Local short-covering after two days of lower prices dominated trade throughout the day. A local house and the Leading Wire House bought the
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    • 104 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed IVi US-cents a bushel lower to V* cent higher in extremely thin trade. May traded in a six-cent range. Prices generally rose throughout the session on higher soybean and corn prices. A lack of friendly news or export tender business kept dealings
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    • 175 9 CHINESE Pwtwt Ezekuge, Slagaptre, mm eJwfaf prims per IN kg yesterday. Csesmt ail: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $113.00 sellers, new drum fob $117.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $58 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $355 00 sellers. Sarawak white
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    • 124 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday rose slightly on short-covering in moderate trading, dealers said. In April central rose M 52.50 to $802.50 a tonne with south unchanged at $805 while in May, south was traded at $802.50. The refined market saw May RBD palm oil fall
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    • 319 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first 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 0.68. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.62, Special 0.58. THAI
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    • 32 9 Rubber: April 14 Singapore: Mty: 249.60 cent* (down 0.60 cents) Malaysia: May: 264.60 cents (down one cent) Tin: M 531.&3 per kilo (up 6.00 cents) 96 tonnes (down 16 tonnes)
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    • 67 9 THE BTRAITB TIN priee ta Peaaag yesterday me five cents to M 531.83 a Hie, mevtag within the ITA lewer sector ef $29.16 and $SZM. The rise was mainly attrihated to the lewer efterlags ef ere, 16 tonaee, being takea ap by all qaarten. Taraever ea Wednesday was
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    • 177 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed subtly lower with May One RSS buyers quoted at 249.50 cents a kilo, down half-a-cent from Wednesday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on some covering interest after a higher opening. Afternoon prices lost some ground on isolated offerings before covering interest
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 953 9 NEW YORK INVESTORS' continued optimism about interest rates and the economic recovery pushed the Dow Jones Industrial Average to an alltime record level on Wednesday. The D-J index of blue chip stocks ended the day about 11.32 points higher at 1156.64, for its fifth consecutive gain.
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    • 212 9 APR 13 C$ Ahltlhi 22* unch Ale An 37 >» Algoma 29 H Bank Mont 31 >» <* Bank Nora Scotta 43S IS Bell Tel 25'«* H BP Can Lid 22S Brmican 28 W Camp Red Lake Can Imp Bk IT" 37 >» 1 Can Prm Mf Canpac Cmrllng
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    • 181 9 APR U FU abn moo -1 Khh KLM 2140 145.70 -415 -15 Ahold 172JO -u Meneba 41 JO -17 Akao 54TO •14 Naarden 31JQ -11 AMFV ***** -1J National Ned 152J0 -1.4 Am fas Amrotmk 0040 S2_ao -14 Nedlioyd Nmb ***** 156.00 -2i -4i £3°27 JO -03 Oce Orlnien
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    • 97 9 APR 13 Bajtofl Bel Lire ***** Mediobanca OOQQQ M llano Ah Ord ***** Mondadort Prlv saao -ao •100 -10 Centrale Ord Montedison 136.25 -175 Cood Acqua Roma Erldania too -1 JO Olivetti Ord Pirelli And C Pirelli Spa Rai 3000 3000 I *****0 *91 -46 -4 +1300 Flat Ord
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    • 263 9 APR 13 fUnd INDUSTRIALS Trust Bk Un Steel Unisec Wooiworth 100 S3 470 1175 -3 -2 ♦S A Alpha 735B Abercom AE And CI 280 MO 10 10 minings Amaprop Attlfi 430 3200 1230 1980B 1400B 310 20 100 5 -100 unch Anglvaal Bljryoors -75 C O Smith CM
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    • 201 9 Go Thai in Singapore Welcome to the new Chao Phaya Thai Seafood Market and Restaurant tucked away in Ang Mo Kio. Walk into the plush and cosy environment. Relax... in its extravagant yet not overwhelming atmosphere complemented by superb service. Enjoy the authentic Thai cuisines of Royal Thai Food, Thai
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    • 40 9 Where in the world can you find the famous Wienerwald chicken? Austria, Bahamas, Canada, Finland, Prance, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Philippines, Spain, Switzerland, U.S.A., West Germany and right here m Singapore 3 Wienerwald V 'Whichever vay you say it, it's vunderful.'
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  • 3266 10 BID and offer price* officially Uated and hiisliwss in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of share* traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unlea* otherwise specified. All Time* Settlement Contracts are quoted after
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  • 193 10 ■ngapoue unit iior DIAMOND MOI STOW t The Commerce Mr AnrU) 3J8 153 <ril,l< prteea Mr Apr IS) Mar Apr The Saving* Fund 1.87 l.Mtxd Diamond S'pcre Prof Fund 1.® 154 S'pore Fd (USJ) OS 0.59 S'pore Sec. Fund 2J0 2.M SI 1.13 1.34 S'pore Invest Fund 1.17
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  • 3284 10 1083 High Low Coapuy Last Sale +e*» Gr*« DW Dhr Or Gr*s ru Net P/R Vel (•000) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 280 186 366 473 360 133 339 330 386 580 380 535 1330 478 300 510 750 360 380 906 390 880 640
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  • 1797 10 BID «ad alter price* officially listed and buttons is and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise sped fled. INDUmiAU AJteiartl (3MB) AIM (2.005) (27) 2 01 (25) 100 (12)
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  • 613 10 WALL' Street HI a rceerl high «TtnlgU, aai Ma aflmkai then act the lam tar tradlag at the leeal atoefc market yeatoriay. Mm lewb tar naat ef the day. peetto laiex etaeei < 4UM «Usher at «Ml aai nlta Tinea laisililal latex eaM 1 Jt patata
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  • 520 10 AN EARLY run-up in share prices sparked off by a historic high on Wall Street, met with heavy profit-taking on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. As a result, share prices finished mixed in nervous trading. Prices were steady to selectively firm until the tea-break, but
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 393 11 RKAL estate operations of UK Development Bank of -Singapore (DBS) made ■greater contributions to the 'Making group's earnings in 1582. Group attributable profits 'qT DBS Land, the property asm of the bank, more than .6fciled to |5.5 million from tb2 million the year before. These
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    • 408 11 ■PROPERTY earnings cushioned the poorer performances turned in by Paramdjint Corporation's traditional rice milling and {floatation activities and the pObr underwriting results of its insurance associate last year. .-Sot the year ended Dec 33.,1982, the group's property,, subsidiary, Perumahan Berjaya Sdn Bhd contrib--4 ted a higher
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    • 478 11  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM KING'S Hotel has to pay a total of $4.59 million in development charges for Phase m of its wholly-owned Orchid Inn's extension programme. Construction of this phase, which will add 150 rooms to the present 321 rooms, is proceeding
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    • ASIAN STOCKS
      • 413 11 HONGKONG PRICES yesterday rebounded to close at the day's high and the Hang Seng index finned to 1,067.36, up 10.92 on Wednesday night's close, after being 3.86 down at the end of the first session, dealers said. They noted active overseas interest, especially fund managers, on the
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      • 398 11 THE Tokyo stock market average yesterday rose a provisional 73.77 points to end the day at a record 8,554.21, encouraged by the Wall Street advance to a record on Wednesday. The previous record of 8,485.82 was posted on April 4. Dealers said the market was encouraged
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      • 121 11 APR 14 BahU Aokham Thai Aiu Fibre Aruthajrm Inv And Trust Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ayudhaya 258 unch IAA 140 unch Bata Shoe Barll Jucker 361 unch Charoong Thai Wire 322 +8 Firestone First Trust 54.75 unch Ooodyear Industrial Finance Corp 138 ♦I Jalaprathan Cement 184 J Maboonkhrong lftl
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      • 116 11 PRICES yesterday closed mixed on reduced turnover of 742,860 pesos from 1.66 million on Wednesday. APR H Pcaoa Acof Mining Anglo PhU Ape* lilnlnc B AUu Con. a Ba«ulo Oold Bute Petroleum Bencuel Con B rnr* Ptr«t PhU HMp Lepanto B. Martnduque B M anted Oriental B PtUI Omrni
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      • 430 11 THE market yesterday turned around sharply to close broadly higher after trending lower most of the day. The rise was largely due to a big Jump by heavilytraded BHP following the announcement that the Whiting Well offshore Gippsland, in which BHP has a 50 per cent interest, has indicated
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    • 240 11 Reuter THE Carrian group expects to reduce its total liabilities to HKJ6SO million from $6 3 billion by a package which includes new share issues and sale of assets, company sources said. The group said in a statement it has proposed to creditors of
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  • 788 11 EQUITIES were mixed with a firmer bias in quiet trading yesterday, with National Westminster's half-point base rate cut to 10 per cent discounted by the market, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 0.2 points at 686.9. Government bonds were unchanged to slightly easier in
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  • 51 11 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday Ml.9 Week Ago 527j Thursday 1067.36 Wednesday 1066.44 Week Ago 1014.16 FINANCIAL TIMES INDU8TRIAL8 AUSTRALIAN Wednesday 687.1 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 687.7 Week Ago 654.0 Thursday.... 700.5 Wed npsdajr 609.0 Week Ago 661.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIE8 Wednesday 1156.64 Tuesday— 1145.32 Thursday 564.7 Week Ago
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 102 11 THE LONG-TERM CREDIT BANK OF JAPAN, LIMITED Singapore Branch US $15,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE 17TH OCTOBER 1985 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Penod from 15th April 1983 to 17th October 1983 the Certificates will carry
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    • 222 11 I:j l'J IU: h'M I dt'M? '1 j \Fi jl] J (made and imported from USA) VDT furniture that increases efficiency while reducing fatigue. dW%; vc Just like your computer, Biotech Systems and Ergo Top are adaptable and uniquely designed to satisfy your special requirements simply, inexpensively and efficiently. They
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 170 12 Rites Indices S T P 1975 Ind Oxygen Metro Hldg* MO 431 96 45 April 13 April 14 1030 30 BT Composite: 880.26 884 31 Gleitily Paper Product* Federal Flour M Cement 308 22 BT Indicator:. *****8 *****6 302 282 780 19 17 +15 ST Industrials: ST Finance: 889.21
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      170 12 Rises Indices N ST 1060 +90 Castiefield 1850 50 April 13 April 14 Intra co 450 26 MBT Index: *****96 *****24 Fed Flour 310 21 NST Industrials: 1131.31 1141.83 C A C Ltd 635 20 NST Finance: 2002.06 2002 28 Paper Prod 322 18 NST Hotels: 656.16 656.28
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  • 522 12 GROUP timver it Uaited M*Ur Werka (M) Hidings Bbd, laterperattog lint-lime remlte ti Sejatl Meter Ma Bfcd, ermaed the Mil billlea mark la IMS, patttag the eempaay la the Big Leagae with the Ukee ef Sme Darby aad Straits Tradlag la terme ef aalea whme. Taraever
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  • 520 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew CONSTRUCTION-related companies have never had it so good as in the present stock market boom. The shares of Paa Malaysia Cemeat, Malayaa Cemeat, Jarang Cemeat and Natfaaal Iran 4k Steel MOlli, to name a few, have all soared to near-peak
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  • 269 12 HONG Leoag Pteee Ltd has announced that 251 per cent of the company's issued share capital as at March 31, 1983, is beneficially owned or controlled by foreigners. In the case of its subsidiary, Singapore Finance Ltd, the figure is 6.31 per cent. Fnsaa PMk| Nat Mm* factoring
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  • 639 12  -  HUB Companies Editor: M»o Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG MR GEORGE Tan, chairman of debt-ridden Carrian Investments of Hongkong, has asked his brother-in-law in Singapore, Mr Peter Kao, to sell the company's prime residential property at Claymore Hill. Mr Kao, whose
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  • 361 12  -  By CHAN OI CHEE OVERSEAS Union Enterprise intends to use the proceeds from its proposed $100 million rights issue to finance its pmpeity investments, including the huge condominium project at Marine Parade. The 1,006-unit development project, estimated to cost more than $200
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 148 12 Sh peg* 11 for London stocks/solocttd indicoa For condominium strata title management on residential, commercial or industrial buildings. Contact: The Building Manager City Valuers Consultants (Re) Ltd. gii I.Colombo Court. #04-03. lIIVI Singapore 0617 ==Tel: *****74/5 etuii ITLTI (ioklen PtMtonLx World Trade Centre Sichuan Restaurant Singapore's first Sichuan restaurant is
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    • 206 12 WE: :AN (>l\ E YOl' A BETTER I H\X OF l.'.S. COMMERc lAL REAL ESTATE OPI\ )RTIMTIFS U S commercial real estate continues to offer many opportunities to provide you with increased worth and security For substantial investors in Asia, Citibank's private bankers can provide help with U.S. commercial real
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 53 12 OUTLOOK for today: Hazy and warm.. Report for 24 hears prior to 7JI pm on April 14 »t the airport: Maximum temperature 35.1 Associated humidity 48 Minimum temperature 27.5 Associated humidity 90 Hours of sunshine 8.70 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 0.8 Total rainy days for
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 164 13 PRESIDENT Reagan has sent Congress a legislative proposal designed to aid the US shipping industry and put it on equal footing with foreign competitors, the Transportation Department in Washington announced. The department said the package contained five of the measures outlined by the US President
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    • 534 13  -  By JUNE LIM A FEW Singapore shipowners have made a cautious move introducing container ships to East Malaysia and Brunei. Hoe Hoe Shipping and Thong Soon Shipping have each introduced one container ship into the trade while Lucky Seaway is testing the Singapore/ Sabah market
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 115 13 Reuter THE French government has proposed .a law giving it authority to act against shipping firms whose countries discriminate against French maritime interests, government spokesman Max Gallo said. He gave no details of possible retaliatory measures but said the law was aimed at stemming the French
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      • 114 13 AFP THIRTEEN Filipino seamen scrambled ashore and one swam for land when their Saudi Arabian ship left Nantes on Wednesday during a strike by the 34-strong Asian crew, shipping sources said. The Saudi Zam Zam had been held up since Monday when the crew stopped work
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    • 547 13 MpptacUM Pa«e Cal SMfflag Um Pa«c Cat AIm Vm 1 Ohm qj AkrnkWLiMr VI I iMnttOrtM IV 4 AUtraa* VII 4 hull IV I A*ac VI i Tmca vn 4/9 AagMtv* IV I ftiwi Drtj in 4/9 X I Frmtaflhpg VI 1 UnlR X f Freight Uafci
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    • 205 14 A FILM highlighting the rewards of life at sea will be produced to attract and encourage more schoolleavers to become maritime officers. The film is scheduled for completion in next month and will be in time for the June careers exhibition. It will also be
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    • 475 14 Lloyd's List SEA-LAND Service is to move its US Pacific Northwest base of operations from the Port of Seattle to the nearby Port of Tacoma. The decision ends months of speculation on whether the New Jerseybased carrier would move its trans-Atlantic
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    • 1837 14 I FAIRLY active chartering of vessels on Wednesday to carry iron ore to European destinations has featured the freight market, shipbrokers state. A vessel was arranged with 160,000 long tons from Port Cartier to Taranto, Italy at US$3.3O while $5.50 was paid for business from the St Lawrence
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    • 925 14 THE Asian shipping market is healthier. More shipments of ail commodities are being contracted as stocks are low (or cement and building materials in many nations. Rubber prices are firm in the Straits as China and Russia have been major buyers in the past three weeks. Latex shipments
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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 (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. M K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
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    • 443 15 Seatrade A MAJOR switch is foreseen in the coastal spread of Canadian grain exports. The Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) has said that, by 1990, it would like to see at least 50 per cent of all bulk grain movements passing
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    • 391 15 Maritime China CHINA is moving steadily towards containerisation in recent years and has made encouraging progress in building container terminals in ports as well as improving and upgrading facilities for <nb»nH transport, not to mention the enlargement of container fleet itself. Although the
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    • 181 15 Reuter THE British luxury liner Cunard Countess is to undergo £2 million refit in Malta, the Malta Drydock Corporation said. Reports about the planned Malta refit of the 17,000 tonne vessel have already brought protests from leaders of British shipyard workers.
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    • 6074 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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    • 722 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Voy Arrival for LCL Movement Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Sea Hawk 8309 16.4.83 1300 Eastern M 49 1300-1500/2359-0100 A3/A3 Anson *****N 16.433 0200 Heap Seng 49 0800-0000/1300-1400 B2/B2 Tor Bay 07-330 16.4.83 1900 Mansfield 49 1500-1700/0400-0500
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    • 1625 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adriatic CtalsMu Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). ARA Singapore Stuooina Corporation <S) JambetanMirS, Jim2S»y Son* (PN) Afra-to»asle Uk Transgroup Pie Ltd (S). AhuaMil Um SerrW Kim Shpg (S) A»ai C TMfhr Sea
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    • 510 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth KEPPEL WHARVES Altair 13/4 Barents Sea 44. DaTong 45 Equator m 22 Oavrlll Klrdlschev 15/6 Oolden Eagle 24 Intanln 33/4 KlngBlrd 23 Langsa 31/2 Ned Madras 3/4 Peter Rlckmers 5 Santa Rosa I 26 Tslngyl Island 6/7 Builder 21E Davao Oulf 44
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    • 286 13 =:{:@_-]{]\(@]^>.')('}[`$<):+)* \K )1\ I H G SAJJU/Vq Tw Orient Overseas CcmlcimA Line FUU.Y CONTMBBSED SERVICE TO EUROPE CM SUEZ) rmm a/4 w/s is/s 20/5 22/5 26/5 I 7/5 1/5 26/5 27/5 29/5 31/5 3/1 12V 15/5 l«/ 5 3/6 4/6 6/S «/C 11/1 MM 25/5 26/5 13/6 U/( 16/6 18/6
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    • 289 13 SEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG; EXPRESS PURPOSE SERVICES MULTI Kuwait 4/5). Steate (7/5). Mat (10/5). Ommim (12/5). Dote (15/5). Outei (17/5). Ate Otete (11/5) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE KHALED BN AL AL SHAMAH V IS Una Qaboos (29/4). Dubai (30/4). Ate Oka* 1/5). Bahrain 2/5) Damman 3/5). Kuwait 5/5).
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    • 19 13 UIMiM LONDON Freights ORIENT Exchange CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule WHO Acts for Whom CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather
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    • 805 13 The Singapore s Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Sin g a p ore (Buku Merah) llkHl lt-lt/4 19-21/4 24-24/4 25-21/4 2-2/5 3-4/5 t-t/5 5-10/5 lt-lt/5 17-11/5 rTTTirT^r^^r^ifTrnrr^^ 1 rr TO. BELGIUM, HOLLAND, UJC., PERM ANY. FRANCE, SCANDINAVIA. AUBTRIA «< SWITZERLAND WO 23-24/4 IBVO M/ 5 IBPO
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    • 461 14 THE SHIPPING CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. (Government of India Enterprise) TENDER NOTICE FOR HIRE OF MARINE CONTAINERS Quotations are invited from Container Leasing Companies of International repute for the hire of various types of marine containers. Tender Documents will be available from 2nd May '83 at our Regional Office in
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    • 426 14 VCf V VAMABHITA-BIIINHBI OH LIME CH I <11 »JU COMTAMCR SCRVKC* USA/CANADA Pacific South WN MwOt U/U ON Bran Kin Mnftk ricmc Norm Atlantic/Canada 12/1 9/1 12/1 v« M MIDDLE EAST CONVENTIONAL SERVICES Asia Line, ltd. CONT AMHt SEKVICC TO/FROM JAPAN ft TAIWAN a MU 11/4 RMS a/« KSW »/4
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    • 836 15 The Straits Steamship Group J Overseas Containers Limited E3 STRAITS SHAPING Slngipflu to 3ibah, Sarawak. Brunei Port# and Bangkok I WTO MT unvoa Mr M/i •1/4 tS/l U/l 12/1 CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK 'CONTINENT r.'MJ'T 3ZK2Z9 J I'ten It Mm 51b 11/5 13/S 14/5 11/s n/J U/5 M/ 5 21/5
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    • 823 15 fig Franco Belgian Services am f- r h X,» I A, ;;r A 1 .r> r C.M.C.R iMn 10 im ??2t. .ii? Ull, 11 lit 125? 27 aib 30 *r «"*»> 10 ton 12 Jm tote PwMrA-Prtrt. Fort-Oa-Franct. Canary IM !«•> 21 *r Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd /'OOl P«n»r>g 6J24b
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    • 612 16 w n '0 CONTWNT UK T*ya«ay Unipaol Bay tactual Eipresi Braaea upmi Hapag-Lloyd Mbimi Sport PJUtonffm Ma 19/4 *10/4 feeder service BtMWM Genoa H bur| B'have* Rdam Antwerp 6/5 14/5 25/5 lieerpeol Bay Mw«Uet Eipresi Rwmm Mm Breaoa Express Triue Eipreu 19 5 21/5 Miter Eiprrn 27/5 14, Oy el
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    • 585 16 MC.Sl.ine I tut imrrmt LO»H»A mi conkntioml soma u/Fm busam am itm/iM SUNNY OCCAM V 03 VEGA ISSW/IKE In Port ft 27 V Ift-17 Mil 2S-»Ap> 18 19fc» ?9 30 S* 2071 iter 11 M., 29 H*y 7m, FULLY CONTAIEAISED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA NEST/EAST COASTS I*f4m ftttti 0 MNSTU 101
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    • 366 16 EVERGREEN UNE FM EAST/fUWrt CONTAfO SERVICE acceptmg ra ft ici cargo for: JSP IK HI «M MR UN Imt lytic a/4 14/5 15/5 17/5 11/5 2t/5 Int *fm a/4 11/5 a/5 22/5 23/5 15/5 lim( 7/5 »/5 M/ 5 1/1 3/4 5/* also acceptms ia/Fa t fa/fa to SOTTOBUK MMJS
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    • 619 16 I Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. M "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOAMNG FOR RANGOON ifm mmt/u >v 14/14 2S/Z3 Apr 21/27 Apr 1/3 May Wl/lSApr BFSSC AoeoH m Moloywo BOUSTEAO SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7 —PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Cwimm Arfaatma 0* NnMWH IMtresmiMmrt C®Ml&=== "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" 10ADMG
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    • 174 16 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE u LH EH YM Ttl 22*1144/7 1 *****71 itmuinm KYOWA LINE r.Tii TAIYO MARINE LINE TTT vw BROOME GOULD TOM. wbfKt It Main smtmm sent mum IU ******4/7 ran kume mmok mmhti mat mmbtm pit in TU *****44/7 t *****7# MM.
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    • 806 17 A KOTA CEMPAKA 2/SMay Djibouti, Ad— KOTA CAMTK M/SOApr IKOTAJAYA i/MMq KOTA MUMM 1/7 May COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SER VICES 32 SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES PTE LTD ML BLOC- 140 Cecil Street, OJ-OO 0104 T«l: *****33 (20 Llms) DIRECT LUIS: UIMJJ, *****70 TELEX: MS *****, *****. *****, CUTS
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    • 699 17 UNfMihr BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPKSS COHT WO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE H-MG B HAVEN ROAM HAVRE SOTOM Spor* P Katan{W Germany' Austria Aatacrp franc* MUK m/ 4 n/4 u/s ii/ 5 H/j it/s o/s Pit Mm B'ka»*« R dam Haw* UK BonaAa 21/4 TMyo Bay 14/5 20/5 21/5 23/5 14/5 Glory
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    • 525 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES »««.■*>!.'.a.a.«. a SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG CLYDEBANK 2 Moy 29 May 1 Jun 3 Jun MEADOWBANK 22 June 25 July 28 July 31 July Lines U.S. GULF DRECT SERVICE LESUELYKES M m/ 5 mm ITKES 22/4 19/4 27/5 7/7 Ho*Ll LYRES 12/5 14/5 l«/ 5 22/4 »/7
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    • 1241 18 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW YORK/E. CANADA CALIFORNIA FEEDER *SSEL STORE ASM STAR VlO In Pt I BRIOGf VI? 77 Apr MONK RUBY V 3 ?9 Apr MOTHER VESSEL TOW I MARU V7O •Nt* URSfY MARU V 66 'NEW JERSEY MARU V 66 Mu cafe W»OCK 5 toi BAUMOK 15 ha
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    • 776 18 p CALBORNIA/PACFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lutot tar lOS ANGELES. SMI FBANCBCO. SEATTLE. TACONA IMCOUKI BC Acccpiaif Fa/Fa Cart Mint f s«ppor< I kmom "l«aa- IN* 4/5 Mrr It M* AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accept*! ra/fa PMWI Sport fro* MrC Sfdn Alio tcct* 10/11 Ma, II lb, ?3
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    • 574 18 mt itq KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 11 4 Anion Road #18-01 Tunas Building. Singapore 0207 Tel 221 6322 A *****67 P Kelang Tel *****1 /8 H{[) SfA PffiSiAN GULF M t [j! T f RHASf A\ SE HWtCE S ASIA Ml RCHANT MARIN! BERM-CONT AIMER SERVICE USA SERVICE PAOFIC/GULF/ATLAimC PORTS S
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    • 360 18 t INTRBSEA (PTC) LTD r BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK IS m SYDNEY ZM KAOHSNJNG ZM TRIESTE ZM BRISBANE SYD MEL ONE 14 May 17 May 23 May 25 May 28 May 4 h»n 6 Jun 10 ton 16 Jun 19 inn 23 Jun 29 tun ALSO ACCEPTMG ICL/FCL CARGO TO
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    • 553 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K JACEJIN S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TWBMKE 14E. 1200 19/4 2359 18/4 0 CHEF 33E SS BUDGE 40E. TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA..... SINGAPORE. PENANG...... P. KELANG.. BRISBANE... SYDNEY MELBOURNE
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    • 437 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON iffil Mw/MIS Ml I Dmw/MIN fkl 12/5 CHITTAGONG. CMALNA. CALCUTTA Pmmi CMHMMI CM M/ 4 30/4 5/5 22/5 *PTU* »GJ*C»S Pit ITD lei ?.'o4?6fc lUNAS S< ll* SOW BK) «l lei *****0 *****4 If* 3«9*>M IN
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    • 865 19 *SNSOV SINGAPORE SO VET SHPPMG CO PRIVATE LTD 0104 T-| l*wt *****3 (15 UMS) Cifck Mitos SMSOV SMGATORE Ttfcx Numbers IS ***** RS ***** RS 2SIOS t KELANC roiMK T /52?25;*- mwa Flo( MBMS Ml TNOK SWHNC 23 RWd Quay Penant X UIK C,bki MWOH PENANG. Tel: *****/***** Tata MA
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    • 124 19 SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 3 Shorion War #20 05 *2046 Stoflioo Horn Smcwo* 0104 I«t *****H (5 Uani T«*. R*****9 i 3 k ll ETA no OESTWTVM Hm( LM N Sri Nan Hn Ik Hm| Lm I 25/4 27/4 Sri Nm Nm Ik 4 25/4 2S/4 Hm* Ha Lm
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    • 703 20 I*. Sl 2 S'part H fH KIBU BLAND 19/21 *r KUSU BLAND 29/31 May DSRLINES^ *hi if' I'riTi k l'c<|i»iml I'ontsiiiK'r Lines f=i 2 Sailings Weekly UjjLP Reliable Regular Punctual Jerthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday V/.Y6M PORE ISLA SDSJJNE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER Karachi. kkacat. Mai, Danmam. Far Earapa
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    • 76 21 FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD 10 Amort Rood, #35-15 krtamotionai Plaza, Sraapor* 0207 Tai *****11 <12 Lm*jT«4«x RS ***** FRTMAN •VSO ACCEPTWG CARGOES FOR OTXR KWTS/ttSTW»TO6 ON REQUEST •also *carrwc mmuno cargoes from nc mm pouts UNITED FORTUNE SHPPING PTE LTD T* *****23, 533M30, *****07. (BOOKING KENT FOt) Eta Eld Loading
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    • 235 21 M JV*i YJW SHIPPING CO. PTE. LTD. VMm Wm4 *nm C Pr NUN Many) WUgi|m SIM, BnfUr mt Wiiifiii TEL: tMM (7 LINES) CONTAINER FREIGHT STATION (CJA) TEL: MM/1 MYANG MING LINE F.E. MEDITERRANEAN N. EUROPE USA EAST CANADA F.E. FULL-CONTAINER SERVICES FAB EABT/N. EUROPE/FAR EAST Sated Sated In Port
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