The Business Times, 20 April 1983

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 WEDNESDAY, APRIL IKS 60 CENTS
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  • 562 1  -  By JOHN LIM SINGAPORE'S gross national spending on research and development last year amounted to $81 million four times the outlay in 1978 of $19.8 million. There were 177 companies and institutions engaged in R and D twice the number in
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  • 528 1  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM COLD Storage Holdings PLC has announced record 1982 earnings, thanks to the food-based group's buoyant manufacturing and retailing businesses especially in Malaysia. There was also a maiden development profit from its Centrepoint project. Group pre-tax profits soared 70 per cent
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  • 482 1  -  By LIM SOON NEO SINGAPORE'S exports of urea last year more than doubled, helping to offset lower exports of other types of fertiliser. Urea exports amounted to more than 330,000 tonnes worth $124.3 million in 1962 compared with more than 100,000 tonnes valued
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  • 283 1 Reuter MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said yesterday that the government was launching a campaign to try and persuade its bumiputra population to invest in a government unit trust scheme aimed at redistributing the nation's wealth. More than one
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 43 1 Reuter THE Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the Chartered Bank are raising their prime rates by one point to 11.5 per cent today. The Hongkong Association of Banks is also raising longer term deposit rates by one point today.
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    • 56 1 Reuter MORE than 50 people may have died In the blast that wrecked the front of the US Embassy in Beirut, according to preliminary figures given by American Ambassador Robert Dillon. He said seven Americans were confirmed dead and eight more were ml«ring and presumed to
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    • 46 1 ABOUT 5,000 workers at a BL car plant yesterday decided to continue their three-week old strike against management moves to abolish a three-minute wash period at the end of each shift. The vote was taken among 1,500 workers who attended the union meeting.
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    • 68 1 LECH Walesa reported to police yesterday for a second successive day of interrogation but the leader of Poland's banned Solidarity union said he would refuse to answer their questions. Mr Walesa was responding to a summons issued after nine hours of questioning on Monday, when he and
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    • 90 1 Reuter JAPAN Air Lines (JAL) will resume services to Taipei if a similar plan by Pan Americqj World Air- ways (PanAm) causes no political repercussions. Yosuke Kato, regional manager of JAL's affiliate, Japan Asia Airways, said his company would wait and see if the PanAm move drew
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    • 77 1 Reuter SOVIET industrial production rose 4.7 per cent in the first quarter of 1963 compared with the same period last year, while industrial productivity rose 3.9 per cent, the official daily Pravda said. The figures compared with a 2.1 per cent production increase and a 1.5 per
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    • 69 1 Reuter TRADE between China and the US fell by 10.5 per cent in the first two months of this year compared with the same period of 1962, the US Embassy said. The US surplus dropped by 42 per cent to US$97.B million compared with $168.8 million a
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    • 41 1 UPI PERTAMINA, Indonesia's state oil company, said one of the two production units at the Bon tang liquefied natural gas plant in Borneo was destroyed in an explosion last week but the effect on exports would be minimal UPI
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  • 150 1 THE local stoekaarket was In'sli'l by*ballish seatt ■msls freei a runaway New Yetb Market wMcfe agala Ml aaether new high. StrMg baying by toeal seal prices sheetlag apladastrlal Mn erased the Ml SMfk tor the Oral ttee The Mas elssod yesterday wHh a UtZ
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  • 378 1  -  By TERESA LIM Hongkong Corrospondont HONGKONG'S disclosure requirements may be revamped to draw out the facet and names behind nominee shareholders. According to the Deputy Commissioner for Securities and Commodities Trading, Derek Murphy, "the time is ripe for a reconsideration of the whole disclosure philosophy."
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 206 1 :+}[?*>.^\};"@]~:`.=,!]%\%.=[&% General Electric library IN ABOUT three months, the library at the General Electric Advanced Technology Center should be ready to share its facilities with non-GE affiliates. The library "library on symbols for electronic circuits" does almost everything the electronic way. Materials three-dimensional information on products are filed electronically, on
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 179 2 NYT MOST of President Reagan's top advisers were in favour of replacing Federal Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker when his fouryear term ends this August, the Washington Post said yesterday. Quoting administration officials, it said that while Mr Reagan has not made a final decision, a
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    • 109 2 Reuter THE chief general manager of Royal Insurance PLC, John Howard, said be expected little improvement in the US insurance market and Royal's strategy of writing business only at economic rates could lead to a slowdown in its growth there. Mr Howard also said in the
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    • 372 2  -  By ANGELINE TAN GULF Bank, the second-largest bank in Kuwait, chose to set up its offshore branch in Singapore because it will be assured of the availability of funds. This formed an essential part of the bank's liability management. The bank's chief executive,
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    • 336 2 Reuter THE non-performing loans of Chase Manhattan Corp at March 31 stood at USSL9 billion, compared with $1.4 billion at Dec 31, 1982 and |883 million a year earlier. Chase said on Monday that the negative impact from non-performing loans on net income was
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    • 173 2 Reuter THE president of the Export-Import Bank of Japan, Masataka Okura, has urged the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to allow Japan to cut its interest rate on export credits by 0.3 percentage points to its 8.4 per cent long-term prime rate. In
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    • 168 2 Reuter BRAZIL'S major creditor banks said that they were redoubling efforts to persuade other banks to renew USJI.S billion of interbank lines to the country to meet a J7 5 billion target As of April 12, interbank lines stood at 16 hflMoa. a statement
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    • 425 2 THE US dollar, which was traded on a quiet market yesterday within a narrow range, eased against major currencies. Against the local unit, it was traded around its opening level of 2.1050/70. It also closed around that level. tatarkaafc la —«< rataa at I pa: One nootfe UM/TMM
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    • 156 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed slightly higher at 238.25 yen in quiet trading after opening at 238.00. This was little changed from the 238.8/25 finish in New Tort, but above the 237.05 close in Tokyo on Monday. Trading volume was USBUS billion. The dollar ruled steadier all
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    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.09 per cent.
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    • 177 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on April 19: 7<Ujrt 1 month 2 months 3 months 8 months 9 months 12 months US IMUIKSMO Offer BM 1% 1/16 19/16 OU S/16 91/16 5/16 93/16 9* 9* •H 9H Das. 8*M ruuiu r.ii 1 month 3 months 6
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    • 44 2 RANGE of prices after* (d by disCOHt til II111 laAfril IS: OwralflM 1 Call dcpoa Its: a Cbstag 3-month •vtaC MUM Trtuurybl Ills 211/1* 29/10 3-month Bank bills 1% TH 3 month* CD 6H 6ft 6 months CD 6H •ft Source: National Co
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    • 52 2 Opening quotM yesterday US L56C/52 Can -1.9300/30 Cnm 1.2370/75 DMk —SJM/95 D n 4.3155/210 S Fr 3.2100/* B Fr coo 7MB/C3 F FY 1L4BVB/5M0 Lit 2282 60 2286.30 Tea 370 96 3T1 60 D Kr 13 6130 300 N Kr 11.1610/770 S Kr U.7110/2TO AIM Sch 16.90/96 Port 152J0/1M.30
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    • 394 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday closed easier on lack of follow-through buying after a steady opening. Trading was light with total sales for the day, including kerbs, recorded at 857 lots. Prompt closed weaker at U*****.00/443.70 an ounce against $444/445 in New York, June at $447.80/448.00 against $449.50/450.00 and
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    • 36 2 Mew York 1UB it mm PM 1I.74B 11 nc brick U-No 12JB u«s TM IliliT U.T7B UJTS Bnfiporv U MB 11 gB am 12.CS niiimpth troy ouno w li use e. toQan ■MM*: CMUMMtffM.
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    • 169 2 THE US dollar was mixed yesterday la late trading while the Hongkong dollar partially recovered to 6.8630/70 to the US currency from a midday 6.8870/8930. The Hongkong dollar opened lower at &BMD/10 against 6.8080/8130 overnight with dealers reporting commercial as well as bank selling They cited as depressants leuewed
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    • 134 2 The Mandarin Singapore makes it easy for you to show your secretary the appreciation she deserves. April 25-29, treat her to a set lunch at The Stables. Specially planned to commemorate the 9th International Secretaries' Week Price: $25* per person. Highlights include a fashion show, lucky draws and, for secretaries
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 480 4 AP JAPAN has countered charges that it was guiding private industry in an attempt to dominate foreign markets. International Trade and Industry Minister Sadanori Yamanaka said Japan was "much more soft-handed" than other countries In its industrial policies. He also warned that attempts to blame
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    • 206 4 UPI WORLD Bank president AW Clausen has called on Industrial nations to maintain capital flows to developed countries and to avoid protectionism. He described the global economic situation as a crisis. "The crisis arises from the very real danger that the deepening recession of the
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    • 295 4 Reuter AP DTVERIGATOBS mrthti tar etaes u the MfMlj M day's 3TT-, HiS the Americas Embassy Is ■drat, whlek kfltod S2 people ui iajared IM. The aaly pakttely kam MMto wm a totophaaa call etolntag leapwOUtty MaM ef a ii m
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    • 471 4 Reuter THAILAND prepared for a new coalition government yesterday after voters failed to give any of the major parties an outright majority in Monday's general election. A final unofficial count showed the three major political parties scored new victories but none was able to
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    • 604 4 Agencies CHINA yesterday reported bloody artillery attacks along its border with Vietnam and said thousands of peasants had fled the area. The official New China News Agency said Vietnamese artillery had destroyed a hospital, school and housing in a commune and that
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    • 353 4 Reuter AN OPEC watchdog committee has reported that all members of the oil exporter group were abiding by a pricing and production agreement reached in London last month. Mana Said al-Oteiba, chairman of the group'* four-man market monitoring committee, said after it met in London:
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    • 327 4 FT A SHARP recovery in EEC industrial production in January has provided further confirmation of the growing view that the worst of the recession may be over. The EEC Commission, in an analysis of community economic trends, noted that the recovery had been marked
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    • 269 4 Reuter AP THE European Ecooomic Community's finance ministers have agreed to 9eek a reduction in the minimum interest rates that industrialised nations must charge on government-backed loans to promote their exports. Officials said the ministers also went some way towards meeting US demands that government subsidies
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    • 211 4 AP SOUTH Korea this year should resume its earlier pattern of dynamic economic growth. Prudent management and vigorous pursuit of economic efficiency should enable Korea to surpass its 1982 performance when real gross national product increased by an estimated 5.8 per cent, according to
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    • 253 4  -  By TERESA LIM in Hongkong HONGKONG'Sunemployment rate rose significantly in the last quarter ended February 1983. Figures from the Department of Census and Statistics show that 43 per cent (or 113,000 persons) of the colony's wurfcftave are now unemployed. The figure compares with 2.1 per cent
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    • 142 4 UPI WIDESPREAD! m pro vements led by the steel and oil industries helped US factories use 89.4 per cent of capacity in March, the busiest pace in eight months, the Federal Reserve Board said. The 0.7 percentage paint overall gain last month, largely the result
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    • 175 4 If Sir Stamford Raffles were to land again, he'd probably choose our Sir Stamford Lounge a great place to discuss new ventures over drinks. Then wine and dine in Continental splendour. Restaurant 1819, Tuan Sing Towers, Robinson Road. Tel: *****33/2/1. M j Free valet parking. j Business information, by rls
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 306 5  -  ■y WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE Airport Terminal Services is buying into three airline catering outfits of Dobbs Houses Incorporated In the US. It will hold 50 per cent dure in the inflight kitchens at Los Angeles and Honolulu and 30 per cent share in the
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    • 150 5 THE president of the American Graduate School of will visit Singapore on May 3 and 4 to explore prospects of an exchange programme wun m local livuuiuon. The visit of Dr William Voris is part of a two week tour which Manila, Hongkong and Beijing to
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    • 165 5 THE SINGAPORE Contractors AasoristVw achieved a record pre-tax surplus of 150,716 for 1982, a sharp Jump from the previous year's "meagrt" surplus The main reason far the hefty increase was Income received from organising two highly-specialised courses, it reporter in tne latest Issue of Its
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    • 80 5 BOUSTEAD Engineering Pte Ltd haa appointed Viva Dnhhfan aa managing director. Mr Doraisingam comes to Doustsad with more than 13 years' sap—fanes In englHe replaces Mr flaseps Ctntt, who haa tatasn up a poaltloa In PEAL EnglnssrIng In the UK. another BouLmdybDl Hotel haa appointed tafai Kong as Mr
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    • 253 5 GOVERNMENTS should take steps to stimulate growth (hiring the worid recession instead of resort* ing to pcotectkwisHc measures. Dr Wan Sooo Bee, deputy secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress and political secretary of the Prfane Minister's Office, said that most governments and national
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    • 304 5 EXHIBITORS at the third Amui Fair In Perth expect tales of about AJ7 million within the next 12 «m—y jf sales under negotiation and other preliminary discussions are successful. Commenting on the overall results of the (air, the director-general, Mr F
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    • 124 5 THE Consumer Price Km iWHwrf fQr Hif second consecutive month this year Hie CPI (ell by 0.2 per cent to IJO J per cent last month as a remit of lower food prices, housing, transThese price decreases were, however, moderated by the higher costs of
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    • 99 5 ROBIN Information Syatems baa acquired another Tlie company, which to marketing BAST computer media products la (our counUtoa. haa boon appointed excluaive Southeast Asian dtotributor ot a wide range of computer chart paper by Oatrlch Co Ltd of Japan. Cttrtch Co Ltd, whoae major shareholder to Mltiihiahl Paper
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    • 543 5  -  By RICHARD SEAH JOHNSON Controls, the world's oldest automation company founded in 1885 by the inventor of the thermostat, has set up a subsidiary in Singapore. Hie American company has been represented here by an agent for the past 15 years. "We are a bit
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    • 242 5 SINGAPORE and Malaysia have finalised arrangements for the "j 11 of the Malayan Railway Administration (MRA) propetty at TUjong Pagar Road. The Msmnrsnrhim of Understanding was rigned In Kuala lampur on Monday by Mr Koh Cher Sang, Permanent Secretary (National Development), and Dato Uak bin
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  • 411 6 CHARLES KAO, an executive scientist with ITT, has what sounds like an ideal Job. His employer gives him the money he needs, the people he needs, the technology he needs, even if all he wants to do is put his feet up, all by himself, and
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  • 1906 6  -  The US machine tool industry, battered by the aggressive thrust of Japanese companies into the American market, is fighting to stop further loss of business to the Japanese, reports RICHARD LAMBERT. It is petitioning for import quotas on the grounds that national security is
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 124 6 Great cuisine sifted. Right in the city, between Market Street and Robinson Road and facing the MultiStorey carpark is Restaurant 1819. In Tuan Sing Towers. A tranquil retreat for wining and dining in Continental splendour. Free valet parking provided. Restaurant 1819. Tel: *****33/2/1. 3? J v 4 Make Europe in
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 1518 7  -  By ZHOU MEI UNLESS the problem ceuld be solved, the cloture of GE's steam iron plant in Singapore looked Very likely. The problem: A leak in jhe steam iron. It confounded GE's technologists: The same iron made jn the US with the same
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  • 127 7 6KNBUL Beetrie G» (OK) sf the UB Is JssMahty prsad «f Us research and hwhpssi (BAD) traek ed as an Industry leader ■aM>iis hi BAD. W/ HO, snssy denied Is BAD ehasMßsd Is B D. Iks esapany was been 01 yean age» sn April If
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  • 1099 7  -  The Reagan administration wants next month's Williamsburg summit to b* an informal affair, where world leaders will be free to discuss their problems in a relaxed and simple setting, reports REGINALD DALE. But will it work? REGINALD DALE FT THIS time, it's all going
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 608 7 CSYPTIC PUZZLE 1 Attempt! to leave Trieste (5) Unwelcome visits (5) Mainetk; fellow to parliament? (7) 10 So a new toy to black (5) 11 A girl gets by with a make (5) 12 Worked and played (5) 13 Beg tor bseches, maybe (7) 15 Potty drtek(S) 17 Ant, perhaps,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 933 9 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were easier by midday after failing to maintain an early advance. Prices were £13 to £2 a tonne below Monday's close at the end of the morning call. Sales of 1,324 lots included 122 lots crossed. Dealers said there was little follow-through interest to
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    • 320 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first clan (Kangaroo) new crop 1.04, 100 per cent second clam 0.74, 100 per cent third clan 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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    • 162 9 CHINESE Prsdsee Kuknp, per IN kg yssttrtay. Cm—t Bulk fob (100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $113.00 sellers, new drum fob $117.00 sellers. Cipsa: Mixed (loose) $58 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $355.00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper tsq fob NLW $350.00 sellers,
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    • 191 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Gotten yarn: China Blue Phoenix 30s 1570; 32« 3.250. 40s 3,340 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pise* pssds: Chins Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 131 9 PRICES of Malaysian crude palm oil yesterday rose further on short-covering in quiet trading. In April, south region rose Mslo to $802.50 a tonne and central rose seven to $802 while in May, south and central firmed $20 and $5 respectively to $802.50. The refined market saw RED
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    • 143 9 SOYBEAN future* in Chicago on Monday ended IV* to five US-cent» higher in moderately active trade. May traded in a 6v«-cent range. Computer fund and speculative selling pressured prices throughout the day, traders said. But buying interest resumed at lower levels, with fairly heavy commission house purchases on the
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    • 201 9 WHEAT future* in Chicago on Monday ended 3V« to IV4 US-cent a bushel lower in fairly light trade. May traded in a six-cent range. Prices eased as values attempted to fill price gaps at a lower level, traders said. Trade talk af Csnadian competition for upcoming tender hnriness also
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    • 269 9 RUBBER prices yesterday closed slightly higher with May One RSS buyers quoted at 257.50 cents a Idlo, up one cent from Monday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on forward enquiry and buying interest, after a lower opening, dealers said. Afternoon prices lost some ground on some profit-taking.
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    • 314 9 RAfl price* In cento per kilo yesterday: Km (per kflo) dose (per kflo) Int. 1 R-S-S. prompt f.o.b. 254-50 taL 1 R-S.S. May a JO tat. 1 R-S.S. Jane Bi n tat. 2 R-S-S. 28.00 UK/Coat 230.00 taL J R-S-S. 225.00 UKCoot 234.00 tat 4 R-SS. 215.00 UKCont
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    • 101 9 NOON SBR md 8MR pnen: Mj BAa Mw (Cm I Ml 1 imnN d moo t) tiuo May Itk) Jim 2.—1 Mlt) 88RM ttWWJ (lloa palW. (i-taiakl Bars 234.00N 2»00N nym Mm am 210-00 liars 22S00N 2J1.00N SMRCV SMHL 3MR 6 SMRCP SMR10 nam SMR 60 (1-toe
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    • 92 9 SHORTAGE tf demaad Mi mtM higher efferlags ef ere weakeiei the Straits tla price ia Peaug yesterday by II eeata to MsSlJBaklle. Dealers said Ike prlee remalaed wltkla the ITA "may hay" level ef hetweea $21.15 aad ft* ff Hm aew price raaged hetweea £SM to £499 premiam
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    • 32 9 Robber: April 19 Singapore: May: 257.60 cent* (op one cent) Malaysia: May: 273.00 cents (op 0.50 cent) Tin: M 531.68 per kilo (down 10.00 cents) 240 tonnes (np 30 tonnes)
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCK
    • 183 9 APR II AMUbl Alemn C» B* TTH Had Bay Mln Imp OU Inco Int Pro* Pin* 13* SH MM *n» -H /Ucoint Bint Mont Bank Nova Scotia B*U TW BP Can Lid Bructn 31% Z M* 23 2»* 1* Int InU Nickel Kerr Add Lobiaw B M*—y Pan Mc
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    • 194 9 APR is m CORBEILLK Air-Liquid* 479JO B 8 N Oerrmla Danone IM C S F (ThomsonCan KB. 90 •45 -4 0.4 GROUPB Carrefour 1428 Financiers de L "Union 98 liluf ff Moet-Henn—iy 1012 Opfl-Parlbas 119.10 Penarroya 4U0 Radlotec Unique 382J0 -13 -0.1 -3 1 -0J 0.4 -7J Cte Prmncmlae
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    • 358 9 THE market yesterday climbed for the fourteenth consecutive trading session, as share prices closed markedly higher aero— the board in hectic trading. Near the close the All Ordinaries index was up 13.0 points at 587.1, after rising 8.0 points on Monday and 37.9 points last week. The all industrials
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    • 95 9 APR 19 Pesos Aco)t Mining Anflo P*>« Apex Mining B AU** Con B Baguio Oold Basic Petroleum Bencuet Con 1 CDCP First Phil HMp Lepanlo B. Marlnduque B Mirrtu1 Orients! B Phil Overseas Phlle> B OAM 32 00 Mil 001 (600 1 JO 7 10 §.14 00M 0011 0J0H
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    • 429 9 HONGKONG THE stock market yesterday recovered on short-covering that emerged around midmorning to close mixed. The Hang Seng index ended the day 2.21 higher at 1,043.18 after a 15.48 point decline at about noon, brokers said. Easiness in the Hongkong dollar was the dominant factor and depressed
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    • 567 9 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday lost ground on scattered profit-taking in many sectors, falling from Monday's record high as investors and dealers became alarmed by the high prices. The market average fell 40.67 points to end the day at 8,541.86. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index dipped 1.90
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    • 125 9 SHARE prices yesterday continued to firm in quiet trading. The Book Club index rose 0.45 to 116.94 on turnover of 63.4 million baht with more than 706,000 shares traded. r *S ■P^PI ■>T??mI Jtltpmhtn Cement 1 *> +2 Maboonkhrong 19i 2 Metal Bo* 11.25 unch Rama Tower 4250 unci)
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 45 9 Where taste still matters. Haute cuisine the bubbles and the anibience and now the distinctive charm of Paul Gostelow at the Baby Grand nightly. Luncheon: 12 'till 3 Dinner: 7 'till 11.30 The Octagon, sth Floor, 105 Cecil Street, Singapore 0106 Reserve on 223 3366
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  • 2464 10 BID aadtfler price* officially listed and Mm in and reported to tte Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of ihares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.400 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the
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  • 118 10 S'por* Prof 1 S'pcr* 9»c r S 'por* la i—t IT"Hrim rmt IM LM La LSI Md La ui rund Lit LB f «>r»JI(Ua) Iter Apr UI u LU La S'pcrv Equity M Ltf LS ■NOONS BON D DMT iMU tnmnnr (CM|I ha) 1J7 1.44 a-Mr-u 1JI L«
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  • 3267 10 1 ffigk MS Lew Cempaey Last Sale 4-or-Gr*s DW Dtr Or Ot'b ru Net P/B Vel COOO) Day High Lew 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 286 235 Aetna 195 ia Alcom 355 148 Allied Choc 474 305 B A T an an Bau 132 95 Ben ass
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  • 1817 10 BID aad oflcr prtcss officially teed •ad bakM la aad reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock yesterday, with the somber of teana traded In brackets la kits of 1.000 units naina utkei»>se speciOsd UUMIBUU A*(LWS) (1) «0 Aisaa (UB IMS) (M) I(H (5) in <») IM (JO)
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  • 586 10 Bayers ehased prieee sharply Ugher right taa the yla< feed, oil mtrial lain aval threagh the Ml level to etoee atMUi. jjM* M wMe the SSTS Yatoiy* ha ipnadai eaether apnrge latheNcw Terfc BMtfeat «hen the Dew Jeaes toi—titol Avenge AaelyMa then sty the feanißiMiiss was
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  • 572 10 BULLS made a brief comeback on the Kuala T iimpir stock market yesterday thanks to record rises on Wall Street. Strong buying support was noticeable throughout the morning session as both institutional and small investors propelled share prices higher. Overall buying interest, however, slackened in the
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 106 11 THE ImftM0 Clfpififlll ti Hhgapwr Limited: Thirteenth AGM to be held at the DBS Board Room, 46th Storey, Tower Block, DBS Building, 6 Shenton Way, Singapore 0106 on April 20 at noon. ASIATIC DeretopaMBt Berhad: EGM to be held at the Conference Room, 8th Floor, Bangunan UMBC, Jalan
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    • 1256 11  -  By CHAN OI CHEE THE Development Bank of Singapore (DBS) has drawn up a long range corporate plan aimed at making itself the pre-eminent bank in Singapore by 1990. As a first step, the group has embarked on the development of
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    • 101 11 Reuter CHARTER Consolidated PLC has sold 9.1 million shares of Rio Tinto-Zinc Corp PLC for about £51 million. With the proceeds of sales of a further 1.1 million shares sold earlier in the year, Charter said it has sold its Rio Tinto-Zinc interest for
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    • 198 11 MENANG Corp Bhd's audited results for the period ended Dec 31, 1982 has shown a slight improvement over unaudited figures released last month. Group pre-tax profit has been revised to M 526.01 million, slightly better than the $25.16 million announced last month. Profits were
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    • 295 11 UNITED Plantations Bhd, which came under the control of Kumpulan Pima last year, has suffered a 10 per cent decline in pre-tax profit to MH9.57 million (or the year ended Dec 31,1982. The preliminary unaudited figures show that there was a 9 per cent
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    • 159 11 SINO Land, a Hongkongbased property investment company, has reported a 95 per cent fall in net profit to HK5167,000 for its half year ended Dec 3,1982. Sino Land, a publicly quoted company set up In early 1981, has, as one of its active directors,
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    • 870 11 Cll—l Ex Baafca Date Mnlfar IMalfcr ST" PUMl l»<n) 2** 10*1 Data Air If May C Mar 30 Cteaa Apr 29 May 18 Apr 12 MajTlS* Jun 15 Apr 27 22* 5* 10* PmHaayai 22* S.7*(a) 29* AywBMaana ■JL 25*1 79.5* 19% Mar 30 NYA Apr 21 Apr
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 360 11 Cold Storage Holdings P. L.C The Directors are pleased to announce the audited results for the year ended 31st January 1983. Hm Compaay The Greap Turnover 747,100 759,500 Profit before taxation Operating 26,403 20,347 16,775 20,119 Development 8,200 Profit before taxation Total 34,603 20,347 16,775 20,119 Taxation (14,500) (7,775) (5,548)
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    • 389 11 c Preliminary Announcement off Results for the Year Ended 31st December 1962 The audited trading results for the year ended 31st December 1982, compared with the previous year are:Singapore Limited Notice of Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of BOUSTEADCO SINGAPORE LIMITED will
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 170 12 Rises Indices Pabttc Baik 730 40 M Brvweriea 900 35 April 18 April 19 C Sugars r jfR N 8 T 1390 830 1000 880 30 30 15 BT Composite: ***** 897.75 BT Indicator: *****4 *****2 ■mo 15 ST Industrials: 899.27 906.89 M Baakiig 810 15 ST Finance: 2236.44
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    • Article, Illustration
      155 12 Rises Indices Castlefield 1900 Tan Chong 600 Troooh 1030 Petaling Tin 1190 M Banking 885 Premium 285 Dunlop Ind 450 P Bank 775 HLInd 940 Esaolnd 960 Temerloh 356 B A Tobacco 525 Falls M Glass 170 Gold Coin (M) 540 Dunlop Est 685 +50 40 +30 +30
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    • 50 12 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1043.18 Monday 1040.97 Week Ago 1052.40 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 724.3 Monday 710.4 Week Ago 888.9 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday .....587.1 Monday 574.2 Week Ago 563.8 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS Monday .885.0 Friday 885.5 Week Ago 883.9 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 1183.24 Friday 1171.34 Week Ago 1141.83
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  • 317 12 RASA Sayang Beach Hotels (Pulau Pinang) Bhd has registered a 23 per cent increase in group pretax profit to MH5.3 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1982. According to its audited results, group operating revenue rose by 9 per cent to $45.56 million.
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  • 385 12 UDA BUK3T Nanas Sdn Bhd has obtained a MJI2O million syndicated loan from a consortium of bankers, an insurance company and a cooperative bank to finance the development of the huge Shangri-La Hotel, office cum apartment complex in Kuala Lumpur. The syndicated term loan,
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  • 291 12 OVERSEAS Ualea Eaterprise has announced that the unaudited consolidated group net tangible asset backing per share as at March 31 was $2.34 compared with $2.30 as at Feb 28. THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked Geaml Crperatt— to explain the shortfall between its forecast profit of not
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  • 195 12 PERUSAHAAN Pelangi Bhd's offer of 15.44 million 50-cent shares to the Malaysian public at 80 cents each has been oversubscribed 23.5 times. A total of 151,300 applications for 378.15 million shares involving $302.52 million was received. Pelangi offered a total of 26.5 million shares last month as
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  • 263 12 FEDERAL Cables. Wires k Metal Manufacturing Bhd has proposed a one-for-seven rights issue priced at M 51.50 per $1 share, which will raise 16.06 million. The rights will involve 4.059 million new shares and will increase its paidup capital to $32.475 million from
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  • 43 12 SINGAPORE Finance Ltd has incorporated a subsidiary called Singapore Finance Investment (Pte) Ltd with an authorised capital of $20 million and a paid-up capital of $2. The principal activities of the subsidiary will be those of an investment holding company.
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  • 36 12 MATSUSHITA Electric C$ (M) Bki has reparted an after-tax praflt d M*lU mUßaa (IMS mßlten pre*anaty) far the year eaM Dee SI, lttL Director» have iaalarei a per east, leaa tax, payable an Jaly 12.
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  • 396 12  -  Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG HUME Industries (M) Bhd, which recently diversified into the real estate business, may make yet another major property acquisition soon. Business Times understands that Hong Leong Co (M), its controlling shareholder, is considering selling an office
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  • 858 12 EQUITIES drifted easier through lack of support yesterday, having opened firm in line with the overnight record Wall Street clow, dealers add. At Spoil, the Financial Times was down li points at M&2. Government botfdi gave up early gains in thin selling to show losses stretching to 'A
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 173 12 An important meeting you cannot afford to miss SOFTWARE OPPORTUNITIES in the UNTIH) STATES May 23-25,1983; Singapore Consulton of Singapore have joined hands with Fenwick, Stone, Davis West of Palo Alto, California, to assist you in establishing a foothold in the fastest growing software market in the world. Fenwick, Stone,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 58 12 fWEmMtn] OUTLOOK for today: Hazy, hot and humid; showers in a tew areas in the late afternoon. 19 JTabiw? hm to 7J>pm M A ril Maximum temperature 35.8 Associated humidity 43 Minimum temperature 26.3 Associated humidity 90 Hours of sunshine 9.05 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 353 13 UPI JAPANESE stevedores yesterday entered the second phase of Job action against shippers over demands (or high» pay and shortened working hours, halting container shipments at all major ports. "The longshoremen have stopped handling containers for overseas shipment at the nation's
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    • 592 13 THE shipping division of Straits Steamship Co managed to maintain satisfactory results last year in spite of poor trading conditions. In the company'B regional and coastal shipping operations, turnover was marginally better last year than in the previous year, gaining from $84.7
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 76 13 Reuter KLEINWORT, Benson Ltd said it is in discussion with a number of banks to arrange finance for a US$lOO million contract awarded to a British company, CoutMnho, Caro and Co Ltd, to construct a container terminal and warehousing complex for Manila port. The financing will be
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    • 646 13 HMpptog Ume PBf. C* AC Toaptar VI l AIM vm l AMMUmt VI Alltrua vn 4 Alpac VI 5 AnfOHvr IV I Aatara 9hpf X s APCUm VI 1 APL m 4/5 Aqua Um z AigiHai IV 4 A9CL m 1 AMntar V 5 AaU Hartul VI
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    • 407 14 THE forthcoming increase in charges at Philippine ports will not be a heavy burden for port users, according to a shipping line considered one of the biggest users at South Harbour. The Philippine flag line said if the increase will be
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    • 54 14 Reuter JAPANESE shipments of steel to mainland China are expected to rise sharply in 1983, Yamaichi Securities Co Ltd said in a survey of the Japanese steel industry. Shipments in the first quarter are forecast at 1.2 million tonnes, against 550,000 tonnes in the first
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    • 1903 14 CHINESE operator* are still showing Interest in timecharter bookings on Monday and have secured a 15,000 tonner from Libya to China at U552,950 daily, brokers said. Time-charter business was otherwise quiet and mainly from the Far East. A 15,000 tonner from Japan to the Mediterranean paid $2,360 daily
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    • 772 14 AFP FREIGHT rates moved to their highest (or nearly a year last week in the US grain and coal trades to Japan following announcements of further reduction in the draught of the Panama Canal. The prospect of another three weekly reductions in the level of water in the
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    • 209 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/BUBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.
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    • 476 15 Lloyd's List SOUTH Korean shipyard Daewoo Shipbuilding, which won the world's largest ever shipbuilding contract last year, has been forced to cut its price in an attempt to keep the deal alive. Daewoo quoted a rockbottom price of US$55 million for each
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    • 132 15 AFP THE third shipment of Malaysia's liquefied natural gas to Japan will leave Bintulu on April 23, Beraama reported. Bintulu Port Authority chief pilot Captain Saad Selamat said the Malaysian International Shipping Corporation's chartered tanker, Teaiga Satu, which is now lying idle at Singapore after dispatching
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    • 153 15 Reuter THE General Council of British Shipping (GCBS) said its tramp trip charter index rose to 106 in March from 91 in February, the higheset level (or nine months, while its tramp time-charter index rose to 94 during the first quarter of this year from 84.
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    • 6156 20 gCHEDPIK A guide to ships loailing 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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    • 701 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement Ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Anro Asia 83-706 21.4.83 0700 Mansfield 49 0600-1000/1800-1900 0700-0600/1800-1900 Hl/Hl Ll/Ll Chev V Belle 30/287 21.463 0700 Optorg 49 1000-1300/1800-1900 F3/F3 1300-1500/1800-1700 03/03 Khalldl AW 1 21.4.83
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    • 1534 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AArtaAe CnMmt Continental FNdm (S) Cargo Freight <PK). wSLiilWa iSBSNaEft Sons (PN). Trawgroup P" Ltd AhriaMil Um Bervice Kim Shpg (S) ABrad C Tsepta Sea Consortium (S)/ Marintei Enterprise (PK) Ataae Intra»» (S)/Yeo Shpg
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    • 507 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Atlas 35/6 Borneo alongside 20.403/2300 Cherry Laju 27 Llan Soon alongside 20.4.83/1500 Equator 22 T Soon alongside 20.4.83/0700 Sea Carrier 29/30 Sin Chiao alongside 20.403/1500 Van Enterprise 5 Sunship alongside 20.4.83/2000 Anchan 45 Leo 20.4.83/0600 22.4.83/2300 Builder
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 300 13 Everett Lines Ivtrttt Steamship Corpn. S/A Chttoid Centre Singapore 1 Tel ***** '*> 36. Beach Street. Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bid* let *****/3 Port Wm| Ajents Harnsom 4 CrosWd Tel: *****1/4 I K 1 )1M I H Orient Overseas CwlcjMeA Line dr FULLY CONTMBBED SERVICE FIOM EUROPE OM SUEZ)
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    • 234 13 SKALORI) UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG' ARABIAN EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES HiM VJ9 Kuwait 4/5). Situate (7/5). Jutail (10/5). OanHMM (12/5). Dote (15/5). Dubai (17/5). Ate Dhabi (18/5) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE mm BM'ZM V 29 AL MMAITMAH V.IS S/S mm in mm v.i AL SHAMAH ¥.15 22/5 SEALORD SWHNG
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    • 965 13 i IRAQI LINE I iMQt SMTI (CUM Jf fO« ■lllTlHi TM«lfO*T i SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE BAGHDAD AQABA All otfter Iraqi destinations with mrougn B/Ls f Agents I 1 UNIPACIFIC TRANS i TPAOINS AC£NCT FTE LTD TFI *****4 (5 LINES) SINGAPORE n*r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAIN TO: ÜB. PACITIC, GULF, ATLANTIC,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 486 14 NOTICES FAR EASTERN FREI6HT CONFERENCE SARAH. RRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS CONGESTION SORCHARGE ALEXANDRIA The member Lines of the above Conferences have been monitoring the berthing situation at Alexandria and have reported and agreed on the following:ALEXANDRIA: In view of the deterioration in the berthing situation at
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    • 322 14 m Y.S. LINE USA/CANADA YAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAMEM SERVICES Atlantic/Canada 7/1 12/1 VI 7/1 12/1 M U/l 17/1 a/I 22/1 W Asia Line, ltd. AGENTS SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD OPTORG CO (M) SDN BHD 1 A*,n Jttire I S ■>« IS P KEL ANG *****1-2 PJAY*S«?S93 VIJ4I 5 T 5«03 PEN
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 750 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT CONTAINf RSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT a/* vu a/« a/4 a/4 a/4 a/4 a/4 ttm linn ux mk pg to Happ Kw» PJM+ h«+ M/ 4 17/4 M/ 5 M/ 5 M/S M/ 5 N/5 21/5 M/l
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    • 565 15 INTERNATIONAL SALE NOTICE Offers are invited by Bangladesh Shipping Corporation for the sale of our Oceangoing dry cargo Vessel MV FARIDPUR on "As is where is" basis. The broad particulars of the Vessel are as follows: 1. L.OX 2. IBf. 3. BREADTH EXTREME 4. DEPTH MOULDED 5. DRAUGHT SUMO 6.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 701 16 E II to comwm Hapag-Lloyd Spore PMangPen BifOao Genoa Hburg Bha»en Rdam Antwerp »esse< 15/5 7/6 17/6 26/5 •»ia teeder service Benavon Liverpool Bar 4 ?0 4 Weser Eipress 29 4 17 HonfAong Eipress >g 4 ?9 4 kk>sel E .press 6 5 24 Bremen Eipress b s 15 !h
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    • 503 16 t=» MC.Sline Imttmt umuriM CONKNTIONAI SERVICE To/Frwn BUSAN Man ocum v.03 VEGA IBSW/186F JT( ""N «*MK BUSAN 2527 4* 28 29 Apr 29 30 Ap 1) Mat IH7 IN, 1119 May 2021 «ZJ FULLY CONTABCMSED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST/EAST COASTS rs K MMSOK4K k mm sum in o gowmor iu
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    • 445 16 evergreen une tzi** FM EAST/EUROPE CORTAIO 51*0 ACCEPTMG Fa A ia CARGO FOR SCP HK fn m mm Lm Cmt lytic 74/4 14/5 is/J 17/5 /5 M/J (t« *t- a/4 u/i m/s m 5 73/5 «/5 (Ml l»*| 7/5 M/ 5 JO/S 1/1 j /4 mso «cctPTK ia fa t
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    • 762 16 Everett Lines %H| Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn |Bk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" 10MXNG FOR RANGOON ITOHTHA ■nashnematim Sparr MR 11/23 *m Zi/n Apr N/27 Ap. 1/JM» BFSSC Ag*nts *1 Malaysia BOUSTEAD SHWING TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7 —PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 CampaaM AtgatitMo o« Hi»—»ci«" Imhoimhimi* --SA C I f "ARGENTINE
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    • 260 16 VI US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD ttil SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVI awvoK fMEum route iom for vortex surra VOtTEI MMHNER 27 Apr KM ACM 27 thy mnea/7 > mim y°iy g> T canon in zmmn m MOM wutsm run t ruwrmr in r*f7aM«(]7» KYOWA LINE tTTTT7r=TTAT»I PACIFIC «re
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 567 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRIC A/REDSE A SERVICES KOTACCMPAKA 2/SMay Djibouti, Hoc hi Htihilit KOTA JAVA i/MMq HoJ«lditi. M VM-4M Maaadtaclo, KOTA MEW AH 2/4 Jum Mb Jildih, J< A* ALSO ACCfOTNQ COMTAMMTO Man KOTA CAMTK 21/10 Apr MM KOTAMUUM 3/7 May KOTA MAJU W/1S May VM.-Z79 KOTA PUSAKA 2/« Juna
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    • 409 17 Q IRAQI LINE IRAQI STATE ENTERPRISE FOR MARITIME TRANSPORT rrju, 11,11 27 Apr THROUGH B/Ls to BAGICAD ft BASUH UPON ALSO ACCffTWG CONTAMRS UPTO Yofcahama/Osaka/Kab# H UPON REQUEST ft BAGHDAD 'I'" Sal »|MI UN P*C'f C '"US 4 TRAOING TD*NS H TBAQ'NG *GE N;» P T f T D AGE
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    • 877 17 BEN USE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EIKOFE H BURG B HAVEN ROAM HAVRE Hn(keMf Eiprns Bremen Eiprru Ttemet Mara IMa| Eipreis Tata Eiprets N—R/t—te 14/5 15/5 a/5 21/5 a/5 a/i 1/4 9/0 14/0 15/1 H/S 21/5 a/o a/0 HAVRE SOTON France Al UK 17/5 10/5 23/5 li/5 a/5 23/5
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    • 386 17 Pi m f >' V| i !i»'' y t J i J i f Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER TO MCP/UK/NC/Sf AM SERVICE CjjsK/4 1 SIM 3/5 i f MX 1/5 tun »/i MOOR 12/5 KMtUi lia 1) hrcMoiu Gwm Itftofr Valencia 7) Amlttda* ta smwmi liretpapl. lata** (T*v>
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    • 502 17 BOUSTEAD I v. SHIPPING AGENCIES 'I I Vv SPORE ft'DAM HULL HMBG m 2 29 Moy 1 Jun 3 Jun MEADOWBANK 22 June 25 htb, 2B My 31 Juty Lykes< Lines lU. GULF OKECT SERVICE Ira K I wrr* l 2?f Hstn SPORE GMI* S2HSS SM 14/5 wmwii !!£l* 22/4
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1280 18 a*. a K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FEEKR KSSEL STOW MOTOR KSSU TOKYO rronx SVNAH ST JOMI I BMOGE *17 2? Ac 'NEW tttSEY MARU V 66 16 May 13 tun U tun 17 iun MONTf RUBY V 3 ?S Ap< 'NEW JERSEY MARU V 66
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    • 739 18 mm 2 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Im*K hr lOS AWEIES SAM FIMOSCO. SEATTU. TACOAAA VANCOUVER R C Ea/va Cw>—i i j m, 11n* AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE ActApM( fa/Fa i t wm s pox fim »AU„ 10/11 N», II u» 31- 4/5 A* 1? tm Art 27/*
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