The Business Times, 6 June 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 MONDAY, JUNE I, 1983 60 CENTS
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  • 392 1 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan has vowed to uphold the spirit of last week's Williamsburg economic summit agreement by vetoing legislation that increases the US budget deficit or seeks protectionist trade measures. Speaking from his weekend retreat at Camp David in Maryland on Saturday,
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  • 220 1 AFP A TOTAL of 193 pirate attacks on ships have been reported since January 1981, especially in the Singapore area and off Ghana and Nigeria, and the frequency is increasing, according to a report by the International Maritime Organisation. Groups of men in powerboats, armed with
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  • 505 1  -  By LEE HAN SHIH CONTRACTORS expect the cost of construction to go up in the later part of this year after having dropped by 10 to 15 per cent over the past year. They said that when the construction of the Mass
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  • 448 1  -  By NAJEEB JARHOM APOLLO Enterprises, in conjunction with Darimbi Holdings, is likely to be given the go-ahead to develop a five-star hotel in the World Trade Centre complex in Taipeh. Business Times has learnt that the Taiwanese government will soon announce the appointment
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  • 313 1 UPI PHILIPPINE Prime Minister Cesar Virata, whose tight-fisted economic policies have reportedly angered cronies of President Ferdinand Marco6, is facing a no-confidence vote in the National Assembly. Manila's Bulletin Today and the Times Journal newspapers said an influential block in the assembly
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 55 1 Bernama INDONESIA may apply the system used by the United States in exploiting its 320 km Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). Under the system, ships operating in the zone would have to pay a fee of US$6 per tonne annually and be subjected to a levy of eight per
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    • 61 1 A US company and a group of Chinese companies have agreed to form an offshore petroleum company to supply servicing facilities, drilling rigs, petrochemical equipment and engineering vessels. The 15-year contract was signed between the Amaee Holding Corporation and the Shanghai Municipal Mechanical and Electrical Industries Company, the
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    • 53 1 AFP CALM returned to Baalbek (central Lebanon) yesterday after Saturday's clashes between loyalist and dissident forces of A 1 Fatah, the major Palestinian organisation. The outbreaks, the first since the fighting on May 7 between A 1 Fatah's divided members, killed four, including one Syrian officer, and
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    • 91 1 Reuter THE Third World begins a major meeting of its main international forum today in Belgrade in the hope of persuading industrialised states that their economic recovery depends on growth in the developing world. The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad), at its sixth full-scale
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    • 98 1 AFP INDIAN scientists have reported that a metal-containing fuel additive that can reduce diesel engine smoke emissions by 50 per cent will soon be tested in Delhi buses, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. The anti-smoke barium additive will be tried out in 40 buses of
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    • 64 1 Reuter MALAYSIA'S main opposition Democratic Action Party (DAP), badly mauled in last year's general elections, has surprisingly wrested with a large majority a state seat from the ruling National Front. DAP candidate Lip Tuck Chee won the Bandar Raub seat in Pahang on Saturday with 5,719 votes,
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    • 73 1 AFP TWO Japanese companies have agreed in principle with the US aircraft maker McDonnell Douglas to develop and manufacture parts for new version* of the DC-9 jet, the Japanese economic daily Nihon Keizai reported. Under the agreement, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd would supply the fuselage-side section of trailingedge
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  • 291 1 TURNOVER oa the SlngaErr foreign euhuge mart has dropped to «boat K. 5 btlliea dally ctmptmt with last year's average of $8.5 bUIIM. Dealer* attribated the doeliae la ferex taraever to aaeertelatles la the world meaetary seeae. la Jaaaary aad Febraary, the dally average
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  • 332 1 HONEYWELL Pte Ltd has emerged as the winner of a year-long bidding for the biggest building automation contract in Singapore. It has closely beaten its rival, German electronic giant AEG-Telefunken, to win a $14 million contract for Singapore Land's Marina Centre project. Tenders were
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  • 170 1 THE United Overseas Bank group has reduced its prime lending rate by half a percentage point to 8 Vi per cent, equalling the rate announced by DBS Bank last Friday. It was erroneously reported in Saturday's Business Times that DBS Bank
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1634 2  -  In staff training, as in many questions of profit and gain, it is possible to take either a long or a short view. TSANG SAU YIN here discusses the views of a local management consultant. TSANG SAU YIN THE challenge facing the human
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    • 303 3 IT IS common in Asia to buy training programmes wholesale from international training organisations. In so doing, buyers must be careful about certain points. Although buying training programmes in such a fashion is an economical way to add to the training library of
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    • 1540 3  -  JUREK MARTIN reports on the Japanese electrical company's efforts to diversify its products. JUREK MARTIN FT THERE IS a popular picture of the prototypical senior Japanese corporate executive. He (never she) spends a lifetime with one company; he switches from department to department, becoming a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1335 4 AFP THE resurgence of fear* of s rise in US interest rates and the soaring itnii"' following the continued excessive rise in the money supply pushed gold prices sharply lower last week, and most commodity markets in London eased in sympathy. Gold fell to its lowest
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    • 205 4 PRICES en the laeal prtdaee market were generally higher last week bat traders and dealers said activity was very qnlet. Ceprn and csesnnt all prtees raaa sharply on reKthnt a severe dreaght e Philippines, a ssajsr predeeer, has badly affoeted A laeal refiner said sappliers pasted ap
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    • 1067 4 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures on Friday ended a quiet day higher, between £34 and £7 a tonne above Thursday's close in traded positions. Dealers said sentiment remained firm in the afternoon. A feature of the market was July's strength, which traders said was a partial correction to concentrated
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    • 182 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed £5 to £1 a tonne above Thursday'! dose in traded positions. Dealers B»iri late selling trimmed gains in most traded October/ December 1983 and quotes (or other months drifted down, although they were not traded at the lower levels. October December traded
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    • 147 4 CHICAGO soybean futures ended 1V« to 2Vt US cents a bushel higher in active trade on Friday. July traded in a SV«-cent range. Trade was choppy throughout most of the session and speculative selling from Thursday's higher close generally depressed values. Some traders continued to cite trade talk that
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    • 123 4 WHEAT futures In Chicago on Friday ended 2V« US cents to half a cent a bushel lower in light trade. July traded in a jVi-cent range. Speculative selling after Thursday's higher close pressured values during the thin dealings. Lack of fresh export business also added to the negative sentiment.
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 739 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQII 0010 LAX TYO PAA PA5 0015 JFK/SFO HKG SIA SQ43 0750 DHA MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0906 KUL MAS MH811 0910 PEN SIA SQ103 0945 KUL RBA BI421 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL CAL CI814
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    • 289 5 FINANCIAL aid to developing countries from industrialised nations rose sharply in 1982 and a substantial increase is again expected this year, Development Aid Committee (DAC) chairman Rutherford Poats told a press conference in Paris. Industrialised countries belonging to the DAC, one of the committees
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    • 165 5 AP CARRYING signs proclaiming "work for all", 80,000 workers from European Common Market countries gathered in Stuttgart, West Germany, on Saturday to protest against high Joblessness and demand government measures against it. The workers came to Stuttgart in 250 buses, 19 special trains and
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    • 178 5 UPI THE once-thriving synthetic hair transplant industry in the United States is pretty much out of business these days and the government wants it to stay that way. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has imposed an immediate ban on the sale of hair
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    • 304 5 Reuter THE opposition Labour Party, straggling in the runup to Thursday's UK general election, ran into new difficulties over criticism by its deputy leader of British loans to Argentina since the Falkland* war. Denis Healey had accused Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of "stupefying
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    • 649 5 Reuter THE resurgent dollar is likely to stay strong for some time, although it could fall back later in the year. Foreign exchange dealers and analysts in major world trading centres said that larger-than-expected growth in the US money supply and the inconclusive outcome
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    • 355 5 UPI THERE is little hope a nuclear arms control agreement can be worked out between the US and the Soviet Union in the near future. A Senate Foreign Relations Committee report said relations between the two nations have deteriorated during the past three
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    • 128 5 AFP THE foreign trade of the world's industrialised countries continued to shrink during the first quarter of 1983, the International Monetary Fund said. Exports by industrial countries, totalling U*****.3 billion during the first quarter of ISB3, declined L 4 per cent compared with
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    • 557 6 Reuter AFP AMERICA'S powerful central bank, the Federal Reserve Board (Fed), anxious to keep a nascent US economic recovery going without rekindling inflation, is debating the need for tighter credit. Central bank sources say recent increases in the US money supply have shifted
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    • 346 6 AFP MALAYSIAN territorial waters, a source of livelihood to 60,000 fishermen, are being threatened by pollution which may become critical if effective measures are not taken now. Mr Ghazali Mohamed Noor, the administrative director of the Department of Environment (DoE), said the waters, which also
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    • 256 6 AFP TOYOTA Motor Corp has emerged again as the top corporate earner among 1,324 Japanese companies listed on the Tokyo stock market in the last business year (April 1982 to March 1983), a private research institute reported in Tokyo. Toyota chalked up
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    • 235 6 AFP CHINA has significantly reduced its foreign debt, repaying more than US$7 billion to its creditors between 1979 and 1982, the weekly Peking Review reported in Beijing yesterday. The semi-official magazine also called for a stepping up in the use of foreign funds to
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    • 158 6 AFP TAIWAN'S economy is continuing its recovery steadily as the leading composite index, the economic indicator, showed an increase of 1.68 per cent in April as compared with the previous month, the Taiwanese Council for Economic Planning and Development said. This was
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  • REVIEWS
    • 842 7  -  By PATRICIA GOH WHEN the University of Philippines Concert Chorus (UPCC) stopped over in Singapore at the end of May for two public concerts here, I noted with interest that the centrepiece of their first-night programme was Misa by Ryan Cayabyab, one of the most
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    • 821 8  -  A growing number of museums and galleries bear his name, yet he shies away from art world functions. He prefers the purchase of entire art collections to that of individual pieces. GRACE GLUECK reports on the man who not only gives collections, but museums and
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    • 1653 9  -  After years of turbulence in his personal and professional lives, Jason Robards has finally found inner peace. WILLIAM GEIST talks about the man who fought against the vein of self-destructiveness within him to become an actor who is almost without ego,
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    • 365 9 BRIDGE NOTES WHEN the French emerged as champions in the 1980 World Olympiad held in Valkenburg, Holland, it proved to be a very popular win. France was represented by a very strong team made up of Paul Chemla and Christian Mari; Michel Lebel and Michel Perron;
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 576 8 2.55 PM Opening folowed by Swordsman Chu (Mandarm/r) 3.40 Raga Sudha Vocal Recital by Mohana Harendran (Tamil/r) 4.10 The American Adventure Cozumel 4.35 A Bal Named Tango 5.05 12th SEA Games Closing Ceremony and Soccer Final (Live) 7.45 News and Weather Forecast (Malay) 8.05 Nada Seberang 8.40 The Quest (Part
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    • 605 8 -IH-OIE CROSSWORD Bl 20 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 False, treacherous ground to us (5) 6 The snoring forties? (5) 9 One of a friendly crew, evidently (7) 10 A departmental dab (5) 11 Amounts of current spending (5) 12 Something brewing? (5) 13 They don't know what they're talking about
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 878 11 STOCK PRICES closed with a modest gain on Friday as investors stayed out of the market ahead of the money supply figures. The Dow Joes Industrial Average moved in a narrow range all day and closed about points higher at 1213. Advances led declines by about 900
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    • 113 11 JUNE OS m CORBEILLE Air-Liquid* B S N Ocrals Danocve CSr (TltomaonC»f)_ Ct» Prmncalae d«< Pttrola Cndlt Foncter Dc rrmnce FUchetW (Ubrmlrte) Muliliwi Bull Mlchclln (B) Omnium Pcufeol Philip* (H* Oem ■Ml) m iwo XM in w 1066 JB TTT HO 11* 152.50 14 1« U 12 -Oil 2
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    • 194 11 JUNE n Prancs Actions Suisse* Alusuisse Br Alusuisse Ret Brown Bo*er1 Br CIO* Gel«jr Br aba Oelo P C Cite Oelcjr Rm Credit Suisse Br Credit Suisse Ret Elektrowau Br Oeorfe Fischer Br Olobus Pc Hero Br Hoffman La Roche 1/10 Holderbank Br Inter food Br Jelmoli Br Motor-Columbus
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    • 90 11 JUNE 03 Frs FORWARD MARKET -14 Artwd 10S0 2 Afliir 413 3 Brmac&n 1300 r>np«r 1414 -5 n**>k i to 2 Dr Beers 440 6 Ebes 2306 -5 Electrode 1 5830 -10 M Oev 3000 -30 Or Bru Lamb 1970 Hobok 4760 unch Petro MOO Ryl Dutch 2106 ui
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    • 99 11 JUNE (0 Dm Aef Telerunken 71(0 454 BASF ***** 1 Bayer new ***** 13 377 OOB Comnwribtnk 176 JO 5 J Contl Oummi WOO 22 Daimler Bens 524 00 62 Dtfum Dtmt| Deutsche Bank 316 00 3 Dread ner Bank 177 00 25 OHH 167 00 2 Hoechsl *****
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    • 296 11 JUNE 03 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 835 -5 A h*rrnm 206 unch AE And CI 900 unch Amaprop 500 unch A MIC 3350 50 Barlows 1330 15 C O Smith 2525 35 CNA 1575B Currto Finance no •10 De Beers Ind Edcon Edgars Ted Volk ***** 4K unch FugH
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 235 11 THE US dollar opened for the week at 5|2.0935/45 and was traded between a range of 2.0925/35 and 2.1060/90. It closed for the week at 2.1065/75. The Singapore dollar strengthened against the Hongkong dollar, deutschemark and the yen. It eased against the ringgit as well as the Australian
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    • 308 11 THE INTERBANK market remained relatively steady last week. Opening at 5 to 7V« per cent, overnight funds were traded to their low of 2 to IVi per cent on Thursday's close. The rate picked up again to 5V4 to 5 per cent before easing the end the week at
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    • 186 11 ASIAN ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended June 5: US$ (Bid anew) Hi(k Law 7 days 0 3/16 91/16 1 month 9* 9* 2 months 9 7/16 9W 3 months 9H 9H 6 months 913/16 99/16 9 months 915/16 9* 12 months 10 911/16 Swiaa ft Higk
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    • 22 11 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customer* is 9.00 per cent.
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    • 44 11 FOR THE week ended Friday June 3. the range of call rates received from Short Deposits <M) Bhd was as follow* But faad: 4.5 to C O per cent (ieaerai taad: 500 to 5» per cent. NtMMrt of funds totalled 1920 million
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    • 233 11 GOLD plunged nearly US$33 last week to $402.20 a troy ounce, its lowest level in four months. Green Collier Bullion said in its review that the collapse came suddenly and swiftly. In two minutes, the active August contract in New York fell from U*****.50 to
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 385 11 CHINA BUSINESS CONFERENCE 1983 Jointly Organised By \S& China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Tian/in People s Republic of Chins AGS Management Consultants Pte Ltd Republic o) Singapore INTERNATIONAL TRADE FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN TIANJIN, CHINA NEW OPPORTUNITIES Date October 9-16. 1983 Venue Tianjin Grand Hotel. Tianjin (137 km
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 109 12 THE fallswlag to a list •< the 11 mast actively traded stocks m the Stock Exchaage W Stagaptn last week. It gives the tarasver la thsaasads ef salts, clsslag prices sa Friday aad the high aad lew far IMS Caafaay Tvmth <M PltoM Jim I Law IKS
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    • 592 12 SINGAPORE May M May SI Jaa 1 Jaa I Jaa S feBT Comp 907.74 914.11 916.89 923.61 932.76 nBT Indicator: *****6 *****7 *****7 *****0 *****0 (sST Inds 930.96 > 937.84 939.70 944.36 962.89 •ST Finance: 2397.31 2424.54 2444.25 2467.32 2488.14 •ST Hotels 1040.36 1041.07 1040.24 1024.74 1028.36
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    • 3542 12 IMS High Low Company Last Sale +orGr*s DW DW CTT Gr's YTd Net P/E Vol (•000) Week High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL m 342 M 308 410 no 272 245 288 046 520 535 1400 536 340 545 870 388 472 1040 2B0 960 an
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    • 905 12  -  I lSingapore By CHRIS LIM THE local stock market last week resumed its uptrend after going through a minor correction the week before. This rise was, for most of the week, calm and steady. Purchases were selective, concentrating on finance and plantation issues, although
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    • 472 12  -  Week ended June 3 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Beltea: Bonus issue of one-for-10. U I C: Proposed rights issue of one-for-two at $1.20. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Baltea Properties Berhad has acquired a wholly-owned subsidiary named Yattn Hmvu Sda Bkd. Bevto Limited, a subsidiary of
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    • 639 12 pMK.Lumpur m z THE Kuala Lumpur stock market last week rose to within striking distance of its all-time high. The New Straits Times Industrial Index gained 40.07 points to 1319 07, just 3.32 points short of its historic high of 1322.39 points recorded on May 13,
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    • 1457 13  -  |UJ London E" 1 A By GERALD COLVERD THERE are Just four more days to go to the end of the bore of the year the general election. If there is one thing capable of destroying the sanity of the simple minded, it is an endless political
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    • 210 13 BCI THE Milan share market remained practically unchanged. Trading was unsettled by political uncertainties. Even positive results of listed companies failed to have major effects. The BCI all-share index (1972 100) went up 0.1 per cent to 191.13. The volume of trading remained thin. In
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    • 247 13 |p3| Tokyo AFP AFFECTED by the Japanese currency's depreciation and a poor performance on Wall Street, share prices tumbled across the board on the Tokyo market last week. Steels, nonferrous metals, shippings and other issues, traded heavily on credit, paced the decline as they came
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    • 256 13 Reuter AUSTRALIAN share markets fell slightly over the week. Small gains on Monday and Tuesday were wiped out on Wednesday and Thursday as share prices fell sharply in reaction to a sharp mid-week downturn on Wall Street and plunging world gold prices. A moderate advance on
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    • 332 13  -  m L fl Hongkong m By TERESA LIM LAST week's tradlag was, la the wards sf sae Inker, "sarpristagly stable". There was Sealb-eaet Aalaa haying dariag the week, aad thta helped prep ap prices. wttt'sriHag ed sa pieputj stacks. Baagksag Laad Ml by 1« cents
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    • 544 13 UPI INSTTTUTIONAL Investors came back last week from their long Memorial Day weekend with worries about interest rates and stayed worried all week. But small investors and traders, who did not share their concern, sent lowerpriced stocks to record highs The Dow Jones Industrial
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    • 574 13 *0 Inter First Inter First Bank Dallas, NA Dallas, Texas. (MCORPORATED WTTH UMTTED UABUTY M THE USA) CON9OUOATED STATEMENT Of COMXTON CON9OUDATED STATEMENT OF EAfWMQS ASSETS Cash and Due From Banks Time deposits m banks Funds Sold Loans. Net of Reserve for Loan Losses of $85 million investment Securities (Market
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  • 265 14 THE public issue of Malaysian-based Development Commercial Bank (DAC), expected last week, has now been delayed to late this week. The delay will apparently provide time for Amalgamated Steel Industries' (AIS) recent public offer to be cleared. The AIS issue was
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  • 247 14 MBF HOLDINGS Bhd has forecast a group pre-tax profit of M 518.35 million for the year ending Sep 30, 1984. This compares with a group pre-tax profit of $14.24 million forecast for the year to Sep 30, 1983, and pre-tax earnings of $13.30 million
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  • 82 14 WEARNE Brothers, Ltd: For the halt year ended Marek 31, 1163, group consolidated profit before lax and extraordinary items amounted to $4.1 million (s{.! million previously). Turnover totalled $39.1» million ($14.14 million). Aa extraordinary surplus sf $2.55 million (nil) arose from the sale sf a property sarplns to requirements
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  • 373 14 LIEN Hte MutrlM, mw u4cr Ike mM Perakhased Investment etmpuy Peak flu niMlap ku aa- —< the Brat af aa expected aerie* af aeqalslttoas to help It diversify tram its tradltlsaal imli aetlen materials bastotaa Daring the weekend, the campaay revealed that It
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  • 450 14  -  By ALAN LEE MAGNUM Corporation, a member of the Multi-Pur-pose Holdings group of companies, is planning to expand the operations of Magnum Finance Bhd so as to make it one of the leading finance companies in Malaysia Magnum's new chairman, Datuk Choo Ching
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  • 429 14 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, confirming an earlier Business Times report, said that Fusan Fishing Net Manufacturing Bhd will resume trading today. The confirmation comes as a welcome relief to shareholders of the company whose shares have been suspended from trading since mid-May 1981. Fusan has
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  • 714 14 Results of events completed yesterday: AitiLETICS High jump (men): 1)R bin Nairulal (M) 2.13 metres (record), 2) Beng Tong Eng (M) 2 04. 3) A Icocanoo (Phil) 1.99. Men's discus: l)A-dul Kerdsi (Thai) 45.68 metres, 2)S Musiri (Ind) 44.42, 3) Hanockbaransang (Ind) 44.X. Marathon (men): l)Khin Soe
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  • 435 14 THE majority of merchant banks, stockbrokers and banks approached to subunderwrite United Industrial Corporation's $42 million rights issue have accepted the offer. Fourteen of the 26 merchant banks who were invited have accepted. Among them are Baring Brothers Asia, Arbuthnot Latham, Haw
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    • 395 14 Credit Centre presents the most comprehensive and successful One Day Training Programme on CREDIT MANAGEMENT 24 June 1983 VENUE: CENTURY PARK SHERATON HOTEL THE CREDIT CONTROL FUNCTION Objectives and the defin, tion. The Three Elements of the Credit Control Function: Sanction, Accounting, Collection The Place in the Hierarchy of the
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    • 631 14 F Practical Seminars on FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT by the founder of the Boston Management Group The seminars consist of a combination of case studies, lectures, discussions and practical exercises. It has been designed to ensure active participation for all in discussions workshops. SEMINAR 1 Strategic Planning During Inflation Recession 19th-20th July
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    • 65 14 OUTLOOK tor today: Partly cloudy; thundery showers in a few areas in the late morning and early afternoon Report f»r 24 Imu-s prtor to 7JI pm m Jim S at tkt •Irpwt: Maximum temperature 32.5 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 26.0 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 4.75 Rainfall In
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 314 15 THE Shahpadu group of companies, Malaysia's leading bumiputra company in the marine service indstry, is sailing into new and bountiful waters. The company has confirmed the winning of a $37 million contract for the dredging of Port Kelang's north and south approach channel
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    • 412 15  -  By JUNE LIM DANISH shipping company Maersk Line has started offering Singapore shippers a regular semi-container service to West Africa. Cargo from Singapore is feedered to Hongkong, the last port of call in the Far {Cast before the Maersk vessels sail for West
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 93 15 Reuter THE Japan Shipbuilders' Association is negotiating with China on the supply of ship scrapping technology and facilities, chairman of Sanko Steamship Company, Hiroshi Okaniwa said. At present most used Japanese ships are scrapped in Taiwan. Okaniwa said China's entry into this field could facilitate the scrapping of
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      • 52 15 Reuter THE Bangladesh government said it plans to set up a free trade zone near the southern port city of Chittagong with provision for 97 industrial units. A statement said only export-oriented industries will be allowed in the zone to help boost the country's foreign exchange
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    • 801 15 Shipping Lin? Pmge C*l Shipping Uie Pw CM AC Toepler Mr* Ahrenkiel Liner All trans Alpac Angonave Antara Shp* APC Line APL Arabian Bulk Aqua Lines Argentine ASCL Asia broker Asia Merchant Alias Line* Austaaia Line Australian Coot Bait-Orient Baltic Enterprises Baltic Orient Bangkok Coot Bank Line
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    • 1178 16 SALES in the demolition sector were the main feature in the London secondhand market last week with brokers reporting increased activity. While Pakistani breakers are breaking into the big league, having just acquired their second very large crude carrier the previous week, a majority of last week's sales
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    • 1547 16 CHARTERING was very quiet in all sectors of the freight market on Thursday although continued interest was seen for grain business from the US to Japan, shipbrokers said. A 50,000 tonner from the US Gulf to Japan received US$lB while a 45,000 ton cargo for a similar voyage
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    • 173 16 AFP TWO of the six major Japanese shipbuilding companies managed to have operating profits during the 1982 fiscal year ending March 31, in spite of the globally stagnant shipping market. Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co (IHI) and Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering Co registered
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    • 415 16 HALIFAX'S common user container terminal has launched a campaign to attract new business spurred on by its success in gaining the Sea-Land Europe-Canada trade. The Halterm container facility needs new trade. It is currently operating at only 25-30 per cent capacity. This will
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    • 267 16 TMR REFRIGERATED container cargo is not subject to the restrictions of the 50-mile rule in cases where ports have no reefer facilities. This is one of the major decisions made recently at a meeting of the management-ILA hearing panel that has been formed to settle
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    • 198 17 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East, Europe, Far East Persian Gulf, Straits ports Australia, Straits Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian
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    • 249 17 Reuter SANKO Steamship Co Ltd said it has placed orders for 22 bulk carriers of between 20,000 and 40,000 dwt each with 13 Japanese shipyards for delivery to be completed by early 1986. A Sanko spokesman said it has already ordered a total
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    • 169 17 Reuter IRAQI planes have seriously damaged two merchant ships in a bombing raid near the southern Iranian Port of Bandar Khomeiny, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence said. The 10,186 ton indian bulk carrier Apj Priti sustained a direct hit in the attack. It was set
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    • 495 17 THE Thai Communications Ministry is considering a plan to allow private companies participate in the dredging of the Chao Phya River channel from Pak Nam to Bangkok so as to enable vessels of up to 25,000 dwt to call at the Klong Toey
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    • 91 17 AFP THE state-owned Shipping Corporation of India will buy eight tankers from South Korea under a predominantly suppliers' credit of US$l56 million, the Economic Times newspaper said. The total cost of the tankers will be $195 million, of which the Indian company will pay $39 million.
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    • 5546 22 SCHEDPtE 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
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    • 833 23 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Arrival for LCL Movement ship Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Tokio Exp Lica Maersk 54/542 8305 6.6.83 2100 6.6.83 2330 Seganl Maersk FSB 51 0700-0900/0800-0900 0900-1100/1000-1100 0900-1000 0900-1000/1500-1700 1100-1300/0900-1100 2000-2100/1900-2000 1900-2000/0300-0400 0800-0900/0700-0800 1300-1500/1500-1700 0700-0800/1900-2000 1500-1700/1400-1500 2100-2200/2200-2300 1500-1700/1400-1500
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    • 1885 23 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A B Adriatic (aauiaer Continental Feeder-, <S i Cargo Freight i PK i A**A African Shipping Agencies (S) Pte Ltd. Vfr»- KmruU Liae Tra nsgroup Pte Ltd Ahreaklel Uwt Service Kim Shpg (S) U r
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    • 326 24 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Benny Skou 35/6 Borneo alongside 6.6.83/1200 Builder III 22 Thong Soon alongside 6.6.83/0700 Chun Ung 27/8 Korlns alongside 6.6.83/2300 Forth bank 33/4 Boustead alongside 6.6.83/0600 Kubbar 46 Str Tptn alongside 6.6.83/1830 Lat Da 5 HM Shpg alongside
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    • 331 15 BOOKS FOR .Times Bookshops rrrr I \RDIN 1 AN I All :O®CL I Orient Overseas CohLUwa Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUROPE VIA SUEZ FROM EUROPE VIA SUEZ TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST EAST COASTS m L .Beach CMon NTC (NB) Bait CWon 10/6 24/6 11/7 13/7 15/7 U/7 20/7 15/6
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    • 358 15 USEALORDO ■•1 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO'SAG; ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES A VESSEL Loading for Kuwait (24/6). Shuaiba (27/6). Jubail (30/6). Dammam (1/7), Doha (4/7), Dubai (6/7), Abu Dhabi (7/7) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Accepting LCL cargo tor Dubai, Kuwait. Bahratn, Dammam. Mina Qaboos. Doha. Abu Dhabi and Riyadh Vessel
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    • 26 15 LONDON Freights n/m SHIP Sales n CONSORTIA m SHIPPING Schedule Vm/IX WHO Acts fsr Wbsm IX CONTAINER Schedules IX SHIPS In Psrt X REGIONAL Weather x
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    • 813 15 The Straits Companies Times Activities, Key Personnel, Agencies DIRECTORY Of Singapore (Buku Merah) I*l MAERSK LINE m EXPORT FULL CONTAINER TO: UA PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS Feeder VeaaeU M RMDO M. RANDO M. RANDO M RMDO M. RMDO lEZZZ33E2SII SM Sifcd LICAIMEXSK* 7/6 25/6 26/6 4/7 7/7
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    • 440 16 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe Mm Accapfef Pgr: 1) Barcelona, Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. L Havre, Basle. UK. 3) Bremen Bremerhanen, Aarhus. Copenhafen. Helsinki 4) Mataip Stockholm Oslo •Accept** Europe carp tor feeder «a S pore "Also direct carjo tor Spore I Bangkok Ph contact PERMGC P Kelanf lor
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    • 361 16 r g Y.S. LINE yAmashita-shinnihon line CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA i Abo Kceptaif 10. Carjo tMu accaptinc cjrft to Mia ft Mmj Unto VOK inrnr FOi 11/17 km rilnti. Banter. Karachi. Dam. Km at Data. A Otata. (Mai Line, ltd CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM JAPAN A TAIWAN V H sld an u/(
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    • 622 17 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited ICONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: ••Acceptnt cargo to Cochm. Al tubal M Accept** cargo to* Baghdad t Basrah ALSO ACCEPTING REFER ■a, Karachi t A. Mubi by feeder »es«h to S'pore Vessel Karachi Bombay ColomboP Ket Pn{ S'pore N Island S Island ICN
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    • 538 17 NOTICE M.V. ANDROS TO ALL SHIPPERS/ CONSIGNEES Of CARGO ON BOARD VOYAGE 49N M.V. ANDROS. LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD of Bangkok Bank Building 1201-1204, 180 Cecil Street, Singapore 0106 hereby given notice that pursuant to an order of the High Court of the Republic of Singapore, has discharged all cargo
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    • 608 18 n Hapag-Lloyd TO CONTINENT UK EXPORTS I HA long Oakland Seattle 19 7 ?\/J ?67 ?8 7 C onnecttnq »n Tokyo Also accepting cargo tor ATI ANTIC GLH.F PORTS via min*landbndge. and US MID WEST by m»crobndge' FROM CONTINENT UK IMPORTS Genoa Bertram Rickmers ?0 5 to HK. KS via
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    • 533 18 IP M.S. LINE ONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUSAN um oci an v ww LTM VIMN/IMC PtIMNG f MLANG BUSAN 11-14 k* 15 16 kit 27 21 kit FULLY CONTAINERISED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST EAST COASTS 'Via Ittta mwt I Pf Aftl 4M 1 MOMS SUN 221 I DIAMOfO S4f I OITSTAt
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    • 483 18 7) EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING FCI I ICI CARGO FOR •ISO ACCIPTMG ICI (CI I FCI FCI 10 GOIMNBURG AARHUS COPINHAGIH OSIO SIOCKHMM MISMKI BRtWN B*(MtffHAVfH VIA HAMBURG tOMtON SOUtHAMPION MANCtfSIIR HNMMM lIVERPMX GiASGON VIA fHIISTOW AAISItROAM VIA ROITFROAM EUROPE EAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE tec fll ROM
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    • 939 18 m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON Spore f Kttonf Penjnj PA Ml In Sri/ 7 km PNASMWGYANYNA I 10 km PAGAN 11 13 lun HIANIAWtNA 14 U fc* only B f SS C Agents .n N'oloys.o BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEI NOS K| *****4 41 7387
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    • 364 18 EXSINOSE I MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE SOUTtCRN CROSS I SHGAPORf P KfLANG PfNANG LOAD FOR 25 June 26 June Karacta PON! KfIANG PfNANG S*oS{ MARITM PTf ITO 111 ?*****4/7 t *****70 BOOKHG SfANAT SMPfMC COMPANT TU *****52 J MAIOS{ MARITM SDK BHD tfl 3*771? 3 maiatsu
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    • 644 19 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES VESSELS VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: KOTA MEW AH E-441 19/21 JUNE DJIBOUTI. HOOEIDAH. PT. SUDAN, MOMBASA KOTA WISATA E-447 2S/30 JUNE HODEIDAH, JEDOAH, ADEN, AQABA, PTSUOAN KOTAWANGI E-449 30/2 JULY HOOCIOAH. JCDOAH. AOABA, PTSUOAN, MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA KOTA JASA E-451 20/25 JUNE HOOCIOAH. JCDOAH, MOMBASA. D
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    • 481 19 ,i 0 IRAQI LINE •f IRAQI STATE EWTIPIPHISE FON MARITIME TRANSPORT WEST BOUND FAR EAST/KAQ SERVICE S pore P. Kelanj Loading for: M.W. ALRAZI In Port Bomb»y/ Aqaba/Basrah/ Baghdad/Madras/Cochin M.V. ALWASITTI 12 June -doM.V. ALRAZI In Port Yokohama/Osaka/Kobe M V. ALWASITTI 12 June Yofcohama/Osaka/Kobe THROUGH B/Ls to BAGHDAD I BASRAH
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    • 776 19 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE 10 IUkOPI Mm, sf-uw PMiAho T4» ipress t/< Osaka Bar 7/f M/( 13/6 Benalder 7/f IJ/t 21/t Tokyo bj> 21/f M/t n/« Liverpool Bit ?7/« 1/7 5/7 Frarttal Fipress 5/7 12/7 M/ 7 Hongkong Eiprets 11/7 11/7 M/ 7 Bremen Fipress IJ/7 25/7
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    • 736 19 Ifc2 P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD Indonesian Notional Shipping Line 10 USA EASTj/ WEST COAST N GULF PORTS (FULLY CONTAMERISED VESSELS) STOW LA HOUSTON SAVMMMt MEN TOn Ml TMOM MYUMIA Mr 70S 3/7 »/7 7/1 U/| |4/| w MAJVAMT Mr MB l/l ?9/l 11/9 l«/« II,» Hi Mu Kcaptnf c«f« to Mantia
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    • 528 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES SANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG MEADOWBANK 26 June 25 July 28 July 31 July IVYBANK 23 Aug 19 Sep 21 Sep 25 Sep Lines U.S. GULF DIRECT SERVICE F,om Nold Hstn Oil. S FOW tor Cuir LOUISE LYKES SM Sid Sid
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    • 1373 20 \>."K"line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE NEW YORK/E. CANADA fedxx vessei store Mono vessel tokyo maw svnah st «hn A PIONEER V2l Ski YASHMA MARU V 42 24 Ain 23 Jul 21 Jul 2b Jul ASU STAR Vl2 10 Ami (ajTOMBEI MARU V7l 4 Jul 5 Aug 2
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    • 721 20 s CALIFORNIA PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lojdnf tor LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO. SEATTLE TACOMA IANCOUVT* BC Acceptanj Fa/Fa Conttmn p KAMI I Anpm VBHVA PAAA6" f hot) 1«/11 IM 7 1* AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepts* Fa/Fa Cant Mien P S pare MHb Sftfn Also Kcepfs IAHMS
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    • 533 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES in 114 Anton Rood, #18-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207. T«l: *****22 1 *****67. P K»l»ng Til: *****1/8. R£o SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICES S pore loadint For: MAE*OO NO. 3 7 June Aleiandria/Benfhari/Assab HAISBON 12 June Bandar Abbas HAEWOO NO. S 14 June Assab/AJexandria/Benghazi/Tripofc ASIA MERCHANT MARINE w 4
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    • 706 20 INTRASEA (PTC) LTD. 10, Anson Rood, =77 16, International Hla7o, Sinq<i(»<>(f 0207 Tel *****11 (10 lines) OISwiWSJiJiX BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S pore F Keiang Looting for:ANANGEL WISDOM *****05 7 June RDAM/UK(AVON) *ASUN FOREST *****07 19 June 15 June BOULOGNE/ANTWERP/ ROAM/UK (AVON) VESSEL LOAOMG AT NX)fCSJAN PORTS ALPAC LINE SSSiST"
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 369 21 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A o' th( ACf Con<*<l>um TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): TPA CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA PACIFIC COAST EXPORT IMPORT IBudi OAM UtVk Vanen 4/5 6/5 9/5 10/5 10/5 12/5 15/5 16/5 16/5 18/5 21/5 22/5 22/5 24/5 27/5 28/5 29/5 31/5 3/6 4/6 N 2KCOM
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    • 520 21 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: BANGKOK. KEELUNG BUSAH INCHON SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO: CHITTAGONG, CHALNA. CALCUTTA SPO«l NIS wptuw abncis pte ltd TH ???4111 ??04?to MAI AGINTS TUNAS SfTUt SON BK) HI let 414J90 *****4 n t«* w** PEN TH *7J75/*M7S CEYLON SHIPPING CORPN National Line
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    • 929 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG PENANG M/S SHAWMT NAM SOON SON BHD IST AND ?N0 FLOOR MESSRS HAI THONG SHPPWG 23 WekJ
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 679 22 Kvyional Container Lilies imriHl Sailings Weekly [Muiiifliifff V Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA RATANA BKJM RATANA BHUM SKU VOY. 9 km 225/226 29 km «£l SINGAPORE ISLANDS LIKE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER S'pwt PK Pnj Lnii( tar: KUSU ISLAM) 10/12 km
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 143 23 FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD 10 Anson Rood, #35-15 International Pkiia, Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 (12 Unes'tele* RS ***** FRTMAN l/ft. 21/ ft. 24/ ft. 4/7. 1/7. 11/7. II \3ZIZUL UK/CONTMENT 11/ ft. 14/1. M/ft. 21/«. 22/«. 21/» CMMM/U.SA Is TOUT KiMMWE. ADE (bRSSAMI FKMMfTIi ,U.K «*IS SCNSMAM IE HAD* wmor
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    • 428 23 NedHoyd Lines 5 Loading to: MEXICO/CENTRAL/EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICA VESSEL I S'PORE I MANZ S.JOSE ACAJ C'BAL B*' EAST AFRICA Loading to: N. Nagasaki 13/6 N. Nagoya 8/7 N. Nnuu 9/8 N. Nap«er 9/9 MANZ S.JOSE ACAJ C'BAL BTOWH* P. OF SPAIN 16/7 23/7 26/7 I/8 7/8 9/8 16/8 26/8
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 143 24 WORLD pg" LINE EXPRESS REGULAR SERVICES JAPAN/HONGKONG/STRAITS VfSSa SPORE PKELANG I ROfII AI vfNUS 19 in Port unr lit rAMu 18j (un 89 lune 10/11 144 tun* IS/1/ lune 18/19 SIVfRIAM 1107 ton* 73/24 tune ?5/?6 AH WSC wssets berth Singapore at PPW Gdn 303 C 67 Sniapote Gen Agent
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    • 111 24 Unique shipping trading co .(pte) ltd 156, Cecil Street, #07-02 Far Eastern Bank Bldg.. Singapore 0106 Tel. *****22 (7 lines) STEAMERS 80NATK..... BOfWHOPf BOMNN) ETO FOR: 16 km lakarta/Panjang 10 km Jakarta/Pant anf 12 km lakarta vtSSf i NUCA mix P.T. WASESA LINE JAKARTA SINGAPORE/INDONESIA SERVICE wr £FA B 8/83
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    • 702 24 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13-01, 13th floor. Golden Mile Tower, Beoch Rood, Smoopore 0719 Tel *****44 Tl, R*****2 HEAPCO SINGAPORE TO WEST MALAYSIA SERVICE *0 1 ETA [TO Det teuton LANGSA U/«3 bi Port 10/6 P KELANG FENANG SINGAPORE TO PHUKET/PENANG SERVICE ETA ETD Destination LAMPURG 14/13 7/6
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    • 684 24 ILEK BOHLER SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 137. Mirtit St.. #11-02 Ink if till Asia ll«| Sihimi 0104 Til *****44 |3 llittl Tiin US ***** IOSHIP DIRECT REGULAR CONVENTIONAL SERVICE VESSEL SOPHIA M. TBN IBM ESTEDEICH CONTI BRITANIA ETA 10 June 17 iune 25 June Sailed 10 June LOADING Dammam Kuwait/Dammam Bandar
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    • 406 24 S»~»pp«nq (Sir.gapor*') povatP Urrvt.< NVOCC EXPRESS SERVICE Acceptor FCL/LCI Conventional cargoes asm ETA KK TANAU/SANDAAAN 4th km COLOMBO 6th June EUROPE/FAR EAST LINER SERVICE a CONQUEROR In Port 4th ASTEMON 15th 17th J TARPON SEAL AH 12th Are 15th j C*j« Boakinp td: *****88/9, *****11 10 Anson Rd *22-084 tnterrutmul
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    • 170 24 Regional Weather L#i k v H N u "a m m 'i m Lvs £a M v"» Ar SA2 kTs Ml c ss s^> 1< w SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C y
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