The Business Times, 24 June 1983

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 FRIDAY, JUNE 14, IMS 60 CENTS
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  • 757 1  -  By TERESA LIM HONGKONG'S businessmen, who put their investment decisions on hold pending some signs from China, are none the wiser about the British colony's future after the Chinese National People's Congress (NPC) ended its sixth plenary session on Monday. But there were
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  • 221 1 STRONG rumours that the Hongkong Association of Banks would lower the prime rate at today's weekly meeting helped the already stronger Hongkong dollar to firm further. The association last raised the prime rate by 2 percentage points to 13.5 per cent on
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  • 467 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH APOLLO Enterprises is getting a franchise from the French Meridien group to run its hotel in Taipei under the service mark of Meridien. The 1,022-room first class hotel, to be called Apollo Meridien Taipei,
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  • 395 1 Reuter AP SENIOR Reagan administration officials said they strongly support legislation giving President Reagan more authority to negotiate fairer access for US goods in foreign countries. The Under-Secretary of State for Commerce, Lionel Olmer, said the administration would back nonprotectionist legislation
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  • 277 1 Reuter PRESIDENT Marco6 said yesterday that the Philippine peso has been devalued to a new rate of 11 to the US dollar. The devaluation, from 10.202 to the dollar, was also said by the country's monetary board to reflect more accurately the
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 57 1 Reuter AIR LANKA has asked Taiwan for permission to fly to Taipei. A communications ministry spokesman in Taipei said yesterday that talks would be held soon between Air Lanka and China Airlines on extending to Taipei the Sri Lankan carrier's present route from Colombo to Hongkong, with
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    • 70 1 Reuter CHILEAN unions yesterday launched an indefinite general strike, the most dramatic act of opposition in almost 10 years of military rule. But the impact of their call was not expected to become known for several hours because of a government ban on news about the action.
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    • 75 1 AP SORD Computer Co, a leading Japanese personal computer maker, yesterday announced that it has reached an agreement to establish a joint venture with two small American firms. The agreement, expected to be finalised later this year, links Sord with Charles River Data Systems Inc of Massachussetts and
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    • 72 1 Reuter THE Soviet Union has notified contract-holders that it plans to increase the price of its Urals crude by 50 US cents a barrel to USJ29 from July L Oil traders in Rotterdam said yesterday that contract-holders received telexes from Moscow on Wednesday advising them of the
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    • 71 1 Reuter WEST German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher leaves Bonn on Sunday for a two-day visit to Bangkok aimed at cementing ties between the EEC and Asean. Diplomatic sources in Bonn said yesterday that Genscher, on his last trip as community president before West Germany's six-month term ends on
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    • 83 1 Reuter THE state government of the East Malaysian state of Sabah plans to build a Msl.s billion tourist resort on a 5,820-hectare site at Karambunai, 22 kms from the state capital of Kota Kinabalu. Officials said yesterday that the resort will have several international class hotels, condominiums, as
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    • 81 1 AP THE New York stock market opened mixed yesterday, continuing to mark time as major indices stood at or near record highs. Traders remained wary about huge federal deficits and Fed board policy in spite of growing signs that the US economic recovery is speeding up. The
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  • 290 1 Reuter MALAYSIA Is to start barter trading to stop excessive outflow ef (treip exekugt and stop ap experts ef Its maaafactered geeds sad primary commodities. Trade aid ladastry Minister Teagka Ahmad Rltbsaddcca said yesterday that Ksala Lam par weald give fall support to the
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  • 462 1  -  By JOHN LIM HANDY 4 Harman, the leading US metal refining company, is setting up a plant here to recover precious metals from industrial scraps. Handy A Harman Manufacturing (Singapore) Pte Ltd, a 50-50 joint venture between the New Yorkbased public company and
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 164 2 Reuter JAPAN'S Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) has raised export insurance premium rates for high-risk countries in view of the steady rise in export insurance payments, ministry officials said. The increase in premium rates is being made through routine checks on country risk,
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    • 75 2 Reuter THE FEDERAL Reserve Board lent its support, in principle, to paying Interest aa the reserves financial institutions are required to hold against deposits, said chairman Paul Volcker. In a June 13 letter to congressman Walter Fauntroy, Mr Volcker said that paymeat of a market-related interest rate
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    • 279 2 Reuter A DRI Europe study says severe capital market problems, though not of crisis proportions, are likely to develop in Japan next year and beyond. Higher Japanese interest rates, prompted by large amounts of maturing government bonds, will cut deeply into the profitability of companies with
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    • 215 2 Reuter THE FEDERAL Reserve Board has approved Bank America Corp's proposal to acquire the financially troubled Seafirst Corp of Seattle, Washington. The acquisition will raise Bank America's share of deposits in commercial banks in the US from 4 per cent to 4.6 per cent,
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    • 131 2 Reuter THE JAPANESE finance ministry may ease its rule that non-financial organisations should not conclude forward exchange transactions that are not backed by commercial demand, ministry officials said. Traders and manufacturers have complained the rule is making it difficult to hedge transactions, the officials said.
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    • 80 2 TAN-SWEE-HEE Money Brokers of Singapore plans to acquire a 30 per cent interest in a Philippine firm Asia-Euro Money Brokers. Mr Jose Ma Carballo, senior vice-president of AsiaEuro, said that the tie-up with the Singapore company, an affiliate of Guy Butler of London, should bring
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    • 34 2 Lloyd's THE FINAL report! of enquiries by Lloyd's at London Into the affairs at Alexander Howden Group and PCW Underwriting Agencies are expected to be ready by late summer or early autumn.
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    • 464 2 THERE was no clear direction in the trading of the US dollar on the local foreign exchange market yesterday. Against the local currency, the US dollar opened at 5J2.1175/85 and was traded up to a high of 552.1205/15 before easing to close at 5J2.1180/90. Trading for the day
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    • 22 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.94 per cent.
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    • 176 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on June 23: HeauMw>) mill! U8MMgHt| OfT.r WT 10 5/18 10 3/10 913/10 911/10 813/10 911/10 9* 9* 10* 10 10* 10* 10* 10* DM 8wJr* IULU1. b_l V 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months mmmrnm 9* 5
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    • 46 2 RANGE at prices offered by d count bouses on June 2): Ovendcht: 3 Call deports: 2-3 rn -i- 3-month Bmjimt MHu Treasury bills 2 «/16 27/16 3-month Bank bills 7* 7* 3 months CD 7S» 1 6 months CD 7* 7* Source: National Discount Co
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    • 85 2 THE dollar yesterday opened generally below overnight levels in New York, where it had advanced on short-covering to trade near its closings in London on Wednesday after drifting lower in the Far East yesterday. Opening que US On it— yesterday: 1 5285 95 1.8780 8810 Crtm 1.2286/89 D Mk
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    • 115 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday closed slightly lower st 238.06 yen In light early pre weekend trading, subdued by uncertainty over Its direction. The US unit rose to 238.50 yen at the opening on short-covering after doting at 238.00/15 in New York, but fell to a low of 237.80 in the
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    • 325 2 GOLD FUTURES in Singapore yesterday fluctuated narrowly throughout the session in thin trading before closing slightly lower than New York levels. Total sales for the day was recorded at 159 lots while kerb volume at 660 lots. Prompt closed unchanged at New York's 419.50/420.50 close, but August was slightly
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    • 34 2 New York 12.15B 11 KB 12.22S 12. IBS Zurich 12.1TB 11.77B 1277S 11J7S IPfld Singapore 12.05B 12.1SB 12.15S 1225S ("Tnrtng prlc in US dollars a troy ouno t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore
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    • 93 2 THE US dollar stayed near the lower end of yesterday's range but was mixed compared with New York's close. The US unit (ell to 2.5240/ 47 marks from an early 2.5327/29 and New York's close of 2.5295/5310 and to 238.05/15 yen from 238.40/55 but was above the US flnigh
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    • 248 2 FERRARI FANATIC The best man to keep your high performance car running beautifully is the man who has j worked with fine machinery all his life. Zanis of Autohouse Service Centre spent 2 years on the South East Asian racing circuit working with Formula, saloon and rally cars. He has
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  • 770 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES June 25: Travel Desk Workshop, Waterloo Centre, Secretariats and Meetings Pte Ltd June 25,27,28: Effective Teaching and Presentation Skills, York Hotel, Price Waterhouse Associates June 26-30: International Insurance Seminar, Shangri-La Hotel, International Insurance Seminar Inc June 30-July 1: Computerised Information Systems in Manufacturing, Hilton Hotel,
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 275 3 IRISH manufacturers foresee continued growth in exports of high-grade industrial products here, said Mr Patrick Delaney, the leader of an Irish trade mission now in Singapore. Mr Delaney, assistant chief executive of the Irish Export Board, is here with 13 representatives in
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    • 279 3 IT MAY be too late and too expensive for Singapore to compete with the advanced countries on the hardware side of the computer industry. But it can still establish itself in the software side, said Mr Stuart Savory, manager of Nixdorf Computers' future
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    • 309 3 THE NATIONAL Productivity Board will do an indepth study to examine how its Occupational Safety and Health Division may be modelled along the lines of the Japan Industrial Safety and Health Association (Jisha). This is one of the recommendations made by the NPB team
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    • 388 3  -  By LEE HAN SHIH THE computer industry should channel its development efforts towards advanced software systems with the aim of producing original products to compete in the world market. These packages, designed with the latest software technology, will allow the companies to find
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    • 207 3 THE computerisation of the NTUC Fairprice retail chain will allow its management to obtain accurate and up-to-date information on fast and slow-moving items. This will enable the union cooperative to optimise inventory levels, to use shelf space more effectively as well as to monitor product
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    • 93 3 THE MINISTER for Trade and Industry, Dr Tony Tan, will inaugurate Shell's hydrocracker complex on Pulau Bukom tomorrow morning. The $600 million project, which is Shell's largest single investment, is the first of its kind in Asia and the second to be built by
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 206 4 RUBBER PRICES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with July One RSS buyers quoted at 233.50 cents per kilo, up two cents from Wednesday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on higher London advices coupled with covering interest and forward demand. Afternoon prices eased marginally on lack of
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    • 402 4 RAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 231.50 232.50N Int. 1 R.S.S July 234.30 236.00 Int. 1 RS.S August 237.30 238.30 Int. 2 RS.S. 225.00 227.00N UK Coot 224.00 226.00N Int. 3 R.S.S. ***** 223.00N UK/Coat 220.00 222.00N
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    • 31 4 Rubber: June 23 Sinya^ore: 233.50 cents (up 2.00 cents) Malaysia: July: 253.00 cents (up 2.00 cents) Tin: M 531.24 per kilo (up 1.00 cent) 236 tonnes (up 85 tonnes)
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    • 71 4 THE STRAITS TIN price In Penaag yesterday me one cent to M 531.24 a kilo, remaining within the ITA iewer range. Heavy baying by leeal and sverseas interests abssrbed the balk cf the sfferings and the bafter stock manager toek the rest The larger tvMver ef 2» teaaes
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    • 173 4 CHINESE Prsdaee Exchange, Waiipiu, eMag prides per 1M kg yesleNay. Cui—« *1: Bulk fob fU7.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $130.00 aeUera, new drum fob $134.00 sellers. Csfrs: Mixed (loose) $68 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $372.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq
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    • 196 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettea yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,500; 32b 3,290, 40s 3,390 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pleee gssds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 100 4 Reuter PENINSULAR Malaysian tin exports rose to 5,034 tonnes in February from 3,091 tonnes in January and 4,581 tonnes in February 1962. The Statistic Department figures show that February imports of tin in concentrate dropped to 1,243 tonnes from 2,566 a month earlier but was above 946
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    • 329 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per Idlo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.04, 100 per cent second class 0.76, 100 per cent third class 0.72, 25 per cent new crop 0.58, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.62, Special 0.56.
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    • 138 4 THE Malaysian crude palm oil futures market ruled steady in line with higher Rotterdam close on the KLCE yesterday. Trading was cautious and dull with local cash market influencing the sentiment. Turnover amounted to only 118 lots, down from Wednesday's 546 lots. Current month July closed |8 higher
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    • 165 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed 2V« to 5V4 US-cents a bushel higher in moderately active trade. July traded in a four cent range. Selling was scattered and small lot throughout the session as technical factors encouraged higher prices. Traders who sold new crop months on forecasts of
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    • 184 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago 011 Wednesday closed from IV4 US-cents a bushel lower to Vi cent higher in thinly traded July. Light volume and choppy prices dominated dealings as a lack of fresh news kept prices drifting, traders said. Some traders stayed out of the market ahead of the
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    • 1048 4 COFFEE: Robusta coffee futures were higher at midday yesterday, between £16 and £13 a tonne above Wednesday's close in the four traded positions. Prices ended the morning in the middle of the session's narrowly steadier trading range as little fresh feature emerged. Most traded sept ended at £1,643,
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    • 189 4 J.M. SASSOON CO. (PTE) LTD RELOCATION OF OFFICE Effective 27th June 1983 Our office will be relocated at: 1 Bonham Street #26-01 UOB Building Singapore 0104 Telephone numbers, Telex numbers answerback remain the same as follows: Cable: SASSMAC Telex: RS ***** RS ***** n Telephones: Brokers *****8 General Office *****
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 360 5 Reuter A COMMERCIAL banker and a former senior International Monetary Fund official have proposed that major industrialised countries establish a new fund to help finance exports to the developing world. Writing in the magazine Foreign Affairs, Bank of America vice-chairman William
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    • 175 5 UPI NEW Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon has called on the United States to help create an international "Economic Security Council" to oversee a restructuring of the world economy. In an article in the journal Foreign Affairs, he wrote: "It is not a
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    • 377 5 AP THE strength of the US dollar and military threats will be among major issues studied by the US-Japan advisory commission, which concluded its first meeting in Washington on Wednesday. "We got off to a good start," American co-chair-man David Packard said, after two
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    • 122 5 AP PRESIDENT Reagan has again taken issue with Congress over taxes and spending for 1964, which he says is called "Americans make, government takes." "I am prepared to veto their budget-busting bills again, and again, and again," he said. Reagan, speaking on Wednesday to the
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    • 334 5 AP A SECOND consecutive month of rising petrol prices helped drive American consumer costs up 0.5 per cent in May, a slight improvement from the previous month. The US government said that in the first five months of this year, prices overall rose
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    • 316 5 UPI A TOP Japanese car industry leader has indicated that Japan may agree to extend voluntary controls on its car exports to the United States for a few more years. Takeshi Ishihara, president of the Japan Automobile Manufacturers' Association, was quoted by the
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    • 456 5 AP THE current UN Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) has hit an impasse over deep-seated NorthSouth differences on how to help developing countries heal their finances and economies. Somali Ambassador Abdiliah Said Osman told a specially convened plenary session in Belgrade yesterday that in
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 417 5 Reuter SOVIET and US negotiators have concluded three days of negotiations but were unsucessful in reaching a new long-term accord for sales of American grain to the Soviet Union. The US embassy announced the end of the talks and a spokesman said they were constructive. A WARSAW
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    • 145 5 Reuter FRANCE will keep tight control over government spending next year but will maintain its policy that a sharp increase in unemployment is unacceptable, government spokesman Max Gallo said on Wednesday after the weekly cabinet meeting. He quoted President Mitterrand as telling the
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  • 523 6 THE MAFIA has a knack for getting things done. It starts with friendly talk and gentle persuasion. When that fails, "The Godfather will make you an offer you cannot refuse." Americans may not agree with such tactics, although they have something similar embodied in the words
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  • 987 6  -  WANG LOOK KEAH, who recently visited Airbus Industrie's assembly plant in Toulouse, France, reports on the company's plans to build a family of aircraft to meet the needs of the world's airlines. WANG LOOK KEAH "THE first swallow that announces spring." It was, in more ways
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 968 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by A House is Not a Home (Mandann/r) 4.25 Sports Spectacular It is certainly no dog's lite for these highly pedigreed, pampered pets. They have been groomed and trained to perfection, and now get set to exhibit their prowess before the judges for a
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  • 569 7  -  By SUSAN ROBINSON UPI A TINY speck of an insect with an unmanageable Latin name has become the star of Malaysia's most recent success story the burgeoning palm oil industry. ElaeidobiusKa m erunicus," more mundanely known as the weevil, has raised oil palm production by
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  • 626 7 UPI IN 1870, the spiky-trunked oil palm was an ornament for colonialists' lawns. In 1980, processed oil palm bubbled in cooking pots. By 1990, it could be the fuel to drive your car. Oil palm grown commercially in Equator-hugging countries of Africa, South America,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1505 7 INTERNATIONAL BANK OF SINGAPORE LTD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) REGISTERED OFFICE 50 Raffles Place #01-02 Shell Tower Singapore 0104 Telephone: *****88 Telex: RS ***** Cable: INTBANK Balance Sheet 319 December 1962 Must Capital (Note 3) General Reserve (Note 4) n-.-' n. Hi KPUUDfO rTOlll Total Share Capital and
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 680 7 TVO-11-OIE CBOSSWOKD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Sit down and pay up! (6) 7 Should one look sharp about coming to it? (3,5) 8 Hardly a chap to monkey with (3,3) 10 Growing source of disturbance to ogres (5) 13 Vehicle (or a doctor on short pay? (4) 14 Spill nothing
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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    • 864 9 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES closed mixed on Wednesday as a late afternoon rally ran out of steam. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which had been ahead by about three points late in the day after trailing throughout much of the afternoon, finished oft about two points around
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    • 787 9 SHARE prices closed firmer yesterday after recovering from a lower opening in quiet trading. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up 2.5 points at 723.6. Most leaders ended higher as prices recovered from the lows prompted by Wednesday's home loan rate rise, with the firm undertone helped
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    • 54 9 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 936 84 Wednesday Week Ago 954.87 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 744.9 Wednesday 740.5 Week Ago 741 6 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 806.5 Wednesday 800.5 Week Ago 594 5 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 721.2 Tuesday 731.4 Week Ago 715.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1245.89 Tuesday 1247 40
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    • 365 9 AUSTRALIAN stock markets yesterday continued to firm, reflecting higher metal prices and bullish US Indicators. The All-Ordinaries index added 5.3 to 605.8. The AllResources rose six points to 493.4 while the All-Industrials closed 4.4 higher at 744.9. Gold shares firmed with the higher physical price. National volume was 27.14
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    • 424 9 HONGKONG THE stock market yesterday closed easier in moderately active trading with sentiment overshadowed by weakness in the Hongkong dollar. Prices opened lower and lost further ground in the afternoon in increased activity. The local currency touched a low of around 7.20 to the US dollar at
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    • 520 9 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower on heavy profit-taking in international populars in a reaction to the advance of the past five days. The market average fell a provisional 13.40 to 8,813.48 on a volume of 340 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed down 1.84
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    • 141 9 PRICES yesterday closed higher in quiet trading. JUNK 23 Bahu A ok ham Thai Aaia Fibre IS +j Ayuthaj* In» And Trust 137 Bangkok Bank Sa Bank or Ajnlhain I-" unch Bala Shoe Bartl Juckar 383 +3 Charoon« Thai Wirt M >4 fklmn Flnt Trust MIS LI Ooodjrcar InductrtaJ
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    • 166 9 Dine Chinese with the Card 8 A M l UI C A N I XPfHSS > J f'%V t < +J ;AST i te\! m Enjoy a bottle of Hennessy ttO on the house! Now. when you dine with the American Express Card at the Happy Valley Restaurant and spend
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    • 100 9 This announcement appears as a matter of record only 1 HONG FOK LAND PTE. LTD. *****,000,000 SYNDICATED FACILITY Guaranteed by HONG FOK CORPORATION LIMITED Lead Managed by DBS BANK OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED Managed by ASIA COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED SINGAPORE FINANCE LIMITED BANK OF CHINA SINGAPURA BUILDING SOCIETY LIMITED Provided
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  • 3397 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after
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  • 192 10 SINGAPORE UNIT 1*U8T (HtMfMi' pttoas tar Jim M) The ft— 3 40 3 6Lid The Savings Fund 2.03 114 S pore Prof Fund 154 1.(3 S'pore See Fund 2.32 2.4C S pore Invest Fund 1.14 1.2Lxd S'pore Equity Fund 1.51 l.n DIAMOND MOT STOKE (M—fW prims tar Jim
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  • 3542 10 Gi>s Gr*s Net 11 MS Last DW DW YTd P/E Vol Day Hl«k Low Coapujr Sale +or- Ctt (*000) High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL as 236 Aetna 291 -1 7 4 24 2560 5 252 291 364 148 AJcom 338 -4 5.0 34 1.4 20.7
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  • 2186 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS *»■■!<! (3 40B) AJeaa (3 SOB) (3.705) (2) 3.76 (4) 3.72
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  • 784 10 LOCAL «hare prices claaed easier after a steady «pealag yesterday. Selected speculative eaaaten centta■ed to eajsy keea bayiag Interest bat Mae-chlp stocks saw preflt-taUag. TV Butiea Times Campsslte Index etosed (.11 psiats dewa at 943.M aai the Straits Times ladastrial index fell J.M psiats to tnjt. Dealers
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  • 625 10 SELECTED speculative and situational counters continued to attract strong buying support on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Total turnover rose to an all-time high of 16.442 million units valued at M 559.008 million. The previous record of 16.356 million units was registered on March
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 591 11 LIM Kheng Kim Holdings (LKKH) Bhd, the new owners of Chocolate Products Malaysia Bhd has wasted no time in getting the company to move at an accelerated pace. It has embarked on expansion programmes aimed at providing the company with a broader
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    • 415 11 THREADMAKERS J 4 P Coats (M) Bhd (JPCM) has received the formal notice of takeover from Pentra Holdings Sdn Bhd, a bumiputra company. Pentra is making a cash offer for all the remaining shares of JPCM, other than the 1.875 million shares or 51 per
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    • 116 11 MALAYSIAN Oxygen Bhd (MOX) has reported a 13 per cent rise in pre-tax profit to M 56.4 million for the first six months ended March 31. Sales were, however, flat at $34.96 million, as against $35.04 million previously. MOX attributed this to the prevailing economic
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    • 379 11 BOUSTEAD Holdings, fresh from the rationalisation of its plantation division, is now looking at the possibility of streamlining its non-plantation sector. Boustead group managing director, Mr A Amos, said after the company's annual general meeting on Wednesday that an overall consolidation of the group's
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    • 198 11 PERLIS Plantations Bhd has experienced a healthy increase in earnings for the half year ended March 31. Group unaudited operating profit before tax announced on Wednesday showed a 23.5 per cent jump to M 529.5 million from $23.88 million in the previous corresponding period. This was achieved
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    • 48 11 SIN Heng Chan (Malaya) Berhad: AGM to be held at 64A Jalan Bukit Bintang. Kuala Lumpur on June 25 at 11.30 am. GENTING Berhad: Fifteenth AGM to be held at 8th Floor, Bangunan UMBC, Jalan Sultan Sulaiman, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, June 27 at 10.30 am.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 200 11 A major international bank, opening an offshore branch in Singapore, invites suitably qualified applicants of any nationality to fill the following immediate senior vacancies:MANAGER Operations The candidate should be a university graduate with approximately 5 years' experience in a similar capacity. He should possess knowledge of EDP and will be
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    • 1114 11 V^NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) ANNOUNCEMENT Rights Issue of *****,000,000 7 1 /4% Unsecured Loan Stock 1983/1990 ("Loan Stock") with Transferable Subscription Rights ("TSR"). The Directors are pleased to announce that the subscription price at which holders of TSR will be entitled to subscribe
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 179 12 Rises Indices Lien Hoe 870 -•-60 June 22 June 23 C A 8 H 50< 680 50 M T P 277 37 BT Composite: 947 08 943.05 Perils Plut C I Holding* MBF Corp 50* Bedford 50e 535 382 390 730 35 34 32 30 BT Indicator: ST Industrials:
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      165 12 Rises HWE 290 50 Indices Keck Sen« 710 50 June 22 June 23 Lien Hoe 925 45 MBT Index: *****65 *****88 CASH 770 40 NST Industrials 1336.75 1338.44 Shell 1020 40 NST Finance: 2410.51 2410.79 M B FC 420 30 NST Hotels: 659.51 659.63 Sea Corp 1200 +30
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  • 463 12  -  By CHOO AI LENG ASIATIC Development yesterday announced the purchase of a plantation company and an oil mill for MJ16.67 million cash. The first acquisition, costing $9 million, is for the entire issued capital of 10,000 shares of $100 each in Sing Mah Plantations
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  • 150 12 Reuter US PROPERTY developer Alfred Taubman has raised his stake, including shares under option, in Sotheby Parke Bernet Group PLC to about 1.75 million ordinary shares or 14.9 per cent. Financial advisers Lazard Bros said in London yesterday that Taubman bought 187,000 shares at 620
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  • 197 12 JOHAN HOLDINGS Bhd is acquiring a prime piece of property in Kuala Lumpur's Golden Triangle for MJ9.6 million cash. Johan announced yesterday that it has entered into an agreement to acquire a piece of commercial land along Jalan Raja Chulan. Johan said
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  • 106 12 Reuter HOUSE of Fraser PLC said it achieved a good Increase in sales and improved profitability in the first four months of the year ending Jan 31. The rise in turnover was particularly strong in the six weeks to May 31, which showed sales 16 per cent
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  • 236 12 Reuter AEG-TELEFUNKEN still aims to achieve the breakeven point this year, chairman Heinz Duerr told shareholders. The company, which was declared insolvent last year, is currently seeking to settle debts under court supervision. Last month, he said the company would come close
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  • 142 12 SARAWAK-based Hock Hua Bank yesterday denied a press report that General Corporation had bought a 20 to 25 per cent interest in the bank. In a letter to the Stock Exchange of Singapore, the controlling shareholders of Hock Hua Bank said they were
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  • 109 12 HOLDERS erf Neptune Orient Line' TSR (transferable subscription rights) will be entitled to subscribe for NOL ordinary shares at $2.80 per share. This subscription price is based on the average last done price of NOL shares between June 15 and 21. An
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  • 455 12  -  IHiiiH Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By NAJEEB JARHOM SING Investments and Finance Ltd has received a tremendous response from the public to its offer of 5.5 million shares at $2.50 each. The issue was subscribed 89.7 times when applications closed at noon yesterday. Merchant
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  • 300 12 BARIMAU lavestmeats has announced that its net tangible assets per share at May 31, was 11.41. Assuming full conversion of its loan stock, the NTA would be $1-30 per share. UNGKU Ahmad bin Abdul Rahman has been appointed a director of Kemayaa Oil Palm with effect from June
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 354 12 London Stocks/Soloctod Indices on pago 9 FINE CHINESE ANTIQUES WORKS OF ART KWOK GALLERY Pte Ltd 545 Orchard Road. **03-01. Far East Shopping Centre Singapore 0923 Tel *****16 *****42 THREE GENERATIONS OF EXPERIENCE SINCE 1918 New Business Initiation Workshop July 18 20,1983 This workshop is designed for: People who wish
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    • 171 12 American Hospital Care in Singapore Singapore now has an American hospital with the latest medical equipment. You'll find staff trained to US standards with top facilities for your health and comfort at competitive costs. 24-hour emergency department with ambulance service and dental care Hospital designed by Americans and operated to
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 66 12 W E ftTjH E B OUTLOOK tor today: Fair; showers in several areas in the early morning. ■•part tor U b*an prtor to 1 Jt pm m Jim 23 at toe ail put: Maximum temperature 33.0 Associated humidity 59 Minimum temperature 26.0 Associated humidity B3 Hours of sunshine 10.80 Rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 154 13 AFP THE Japanese Shipowners' Association (JSA) has urged the government to "restrict non-commercial independent activities" to create a new order in liner shipping. The new JSA president Kiyoshi Kumagai, who is president of Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha ("K" Line), made the appeal at JSA's
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    • 539 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ A LEADING Asian member line of the Far Eastern Freight Conference is confident that the inroads made by the Taiwanese outsider Yang Ming in the Far East/Europe trade would be checked. The chairman of Hongkong-based Orient Overseas Container Line,
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 83 13 Reuter TRAFALGAR House PLC chairman Nigel Broackes said the group will be thinking very hard in coming weeks over whether to go along with a full monopolies commission inquiry into its bid for Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Co PLC. A further statement will be made in due course.
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      • 71 13 MEMBER lines of the Japan/Ceylon Freight Conference said they will adjust their currency adjustment factor to minus five per cent from minus 2.5 per cent and the bunker adjustment factor to 28.6 per cent from 31.1 per cent on July 1. Member lines of the Bengal/Japan/Bay of Bengal
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    • 798 13 Shipping Um P»ge C«1 AIM V Ahrrakjel Liner VI 5 All trans vn 4 Alpac VI 5 Antara Shpg •X 3 APC Line VI 3 APL Aqua Lines in DC 4/5 1 Arabian Bulk X 3 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia broker V 5 Asa
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    • 294 14 Fairplay THE Peruvian government has declared a 12-month state of economic emergency for the country's merchant marine. Lima-based Overseas Service Agency SA said the decree to this effect was issued last month on May 6. In spite of the government's move during the latter
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    • 1608 14 VESSELS For Sale: Tug/supply vessel built Aug 1982 2.9 x 5.0 x 1.7 grt 19.99 dwt 72.26 load capacity 15 tons, class JG main engine 2xMitsubishi 6 Dei. Hp 380 each. 1500 rpm spo 15k cons 3000 1/d m/e built 1974 500 hrs each) aux D/ G 13
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    • 1558 14 THE freight market was quiet on Wednesday with grain fixtures in particular slow to develop out of usual loading areas, charterers said. The indication in the grain freight market is that rates are slipping down in low volume business, notably from the Gulf to the Far East. The
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    • 194 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.
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    • 503 15 THE financial rescue package for Cast, worked out with Canadian National Railway (CNR) and approved by the Canadian government has fallen through, with CNR pulling out at the final stages. The line's holding company, Eurocanadian, immediately went into negotiations with its bankers to help
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    • 86 15 A PROMINENT Pen&ng businessmen, Mr Saw Hun Eng has been appointed member of the Appeal Tribunal of the Port Labour Board. He replaces Mr Geh Chong Keat whose appointment was revoked by the Minister of Labour and Manpower. The appointment of tribunal member is made by the minister
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    • 239 15 AN APPLICATION for approval by the US government of a planned cargo-shar-ing agreement between United States and Philippines shipping lines has been withdrawn suddenly although it may be reintroduced or modified later. The scheme, which had been presented to the Federal Maritime Commission for approval, was
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    • 5405 20 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 820 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival 1 for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Flamingo 16W 25.6.83 1700 Sin Chlao FSB 1300-1400/0100-0200 L7/L7 F3/F3 B5/B5 SS Bridge 41W 25.6.83 0500 NOL FSB 0700-0900/1500-1700 K Kozlovskiy 20AE/83 25.6.83 0700
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    • 1690 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatic CnWm Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). UrrßiruU Um Tranagroup (S). AknakM Um Serviee Klin Shpg (S). AIM C Teepfar Sea Coneortium (S)/ Marlntez Enterprise (PK). AlpM Intraaea
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    • 515 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Aconcagua 1/2 Everett alongside 24.6.83/0600 -Bal Yun Shan 23 Sin Chlao alongside 24.6.83/2300 Crusaders 8/9 Worldwide alongside 24.6.83/1400 Equator m 22 Thong Soon alongside 24.6.83/0700 Fenbank 35 Borneo alongside 24.6.83/1200 Mataram 46 Eka Jaya alongside 24.6.83/0600 Ned
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    • 178 13 KSFO Times Bookshops A R DIM AN 1 \H lOOCL I Okjent Overseas CohLUw Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ TO FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST EAST COASTS TO FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST COAST TO THE MIDOLE EAST ORfNTAI CHAMPION 30* OMWTAI CHARGER 19* ORfNTAI VENTURE lON MENTAL MPORTER
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    • 427 13 HSEALORDO UASC .UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ll* iII .1 V ku 'illlk EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES J A VESSEL Kuwait (24/7), Shuaiba (27/7), Jubail (30/7), Dammam (1/8), Doha (4/8), Dubai (6/8), Abu Dhabi (7/8) 1 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE > Iraq cargo acceptable intransit Accepting LCL cargo for Dubai, Kuwait, Bahrain,
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    • 19 13 UMKDB LONDON Freights ORIENT Exchange CONSORTIA SHIPPING Schedule WHO Acts for Whom CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS In Port REGIONAL Weather
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    • 984 13 I The Straits Companies ximes Key Personnel I DIRECTORY Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) r i*r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVIC TO: U-S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, INLAND POINTS 1 21/6 5/7 12/7 19/7 6/8 7/1 26/7 13/1 14/1 2/8 20/8 21/8 TO: BELGIUM. HOLLAND. U K GERMANY, FRANCE.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 356 14 m FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE To Europe From Europe 1) Barcelona. Genoa, 2) Amsterdam Antwerp L Havre. Basle UK. 3) Bremen |/»m«rta»«n. Aarhus, Copenhajer Helsinki 4) Stockholm. Oslo •Accept"* Europe carjo tor teeder. »ia S pore 'Also direct carjo tor Spore t Bangkok Pts contact PERMISC P Ke4ang tor feeder
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    • 436 14 Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Wost Pacific North Wast Atlantic/Canada V MMher VSt LA/LB OM Moth 25/6 ASIA M 20/7 23/7 NK) I Also acceptng LCL Cargo W SEAT VCJt nj> 12/1 N osfr N OSfY nrow sa« sjom 20/1 2J/I 25/1 20/1 21/1 25/1 Vttttl
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 766 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabih, jwwli, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT Lvl E KMC ma W faM faM faM Uri N/7 M/ 7 E— IM Mrt hM IM SdM M/ 7 nnomn un nn tin an nn Use
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    • 645 15 THE CAMEROON NATIONAL SHIPPERS' COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENT Shippers are hereby informed that in accordance with the Cameroonian Regulations in force viz: —Decree No. 75/709 of 13th Nov. 1975 and Order No. 0039/ M INT/ CNCC of 16th January 1976 all shipments to and from the United Republic of Cameroon have to
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 627 16 jj£ Hapag-Lloyd 10 COOTIPtfNT UK FXPORIS UwipeM Bar M*wEi»r« ■nm Express Spore P Reiaflf Pen I (hums Genoa H'buff B'haeeo Rdam Antwerp Btoo 26/6* 28/6 17/7 24/7 12/8 22/7 24/7 27/7 15/1 •Via feeder sermce Liverpool Bar Feeder P. Mar* S port MMM FraekMrt Espress 28/6 29/6 Mm I HenfKem
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    • 470 16 .*su»*A K&line IMH iMMM no* CONVENTIONAL SEX VICE To/From BUSAN SPOtt fttUNC PUMNC BUS wst \vm/im mii* mm oam i*m 20-20 Mr 2m J* u k* u FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO FUROPf VIA SI If J 4 Mcmhfr ot the Ac Consortium rpm Pl*4 75/6 26/6 2/7 in J/7 10/7
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    • 445 16 (V) EVERGREEN LINE r *z\*+ FAR FAST FUROPF CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG Fa 4 ICI CMGO FOR: «s fii mm mi um i—im* a/i i»/7 11/7 a/7 n/7 a/7 S? 5? 1/1 vn 3/7 n f i/« vi fm frnmi 14/7 l«/« 11/| u/i wo icarns io/fcl i Fa/fa r» aono—t,
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    • 442 16 I Everett TJnesl v Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE LOAUNG FOR RANGOON B F.S.S.C AganM *1 Moloyvo BOUSTEAD SUPHNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7— PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Campama Arfaofma Da HaioMoaa IMereammaMM sac if. c* "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE' LOMM6 FOR HMD MONTEVDEO BUENOS MES MD rOMTE
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    • 211 16 ,||li H I I I f as I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERViC I SMStfOK P JCELAMB KMME LOM FOR K OMGE 2CJm 21 km "">«*«« I lMr 3Mr KjracM Mom ana mmtk rn in m a»ll«4/7 i 22(1371 K»T KELMC 2?SSJSSZE SH rm COmm 222)352/3
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 562 17 VESSELS HOTAJASA KOTA WAMOJ KOTA WIS AT A KOTA SEGAR KOTA MUTIARA KOTA CEMPAKA a PIL GROUP VOYAGE E-4SI E-44S E-447 E-453 E-455 E-457 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES StNOAPORE LOADING FOR: M Pt/a JUNE HOOEIOAH, JEDOAH, FT SUOAN. MOGADISCIO. MOMBASA, I 1/3 JULY HOOEBAH. JEDOAH, AGABA. PTSUOAH JULY HOOEIOAH. JEOOAH. AOABA.
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    • 485 17 IRAQI LINE IBAQI STAT! ENTERPRISE FOR MANITIME TRANSPORT WEST BOUND FAR EAST/ SERVICE S par* P. Kctan{ Ludnf tar MV. AIWASITI 7 My BMbir/t#i/Bmk/ Bajhdad Ma<fris Codw M.V ALFARABI 30 My EAST BOUND- RED SEA/JAPAN SERVICE M.V. ALWASm MV. ALFARABI WASITI 25 June Ygkohama/Ouka/Kobe FA*AH 10 My Yokoteama/Ouka/Kobc THROUGH B/Ls
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    • 502 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE straiis eijpope WITH LBERTY TO CALL AT KD SU PORTS PENANG FED VIA SMGAPORE BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAVER SERVICE S TRAITS/ T AIM AN/ JAPAN MN/MfM Span Ik Km Mm Nafari Ktkt I BENBULK BULK SERVICE FOR TIMBER AND PLYWOOD Repng
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    • 535 17 P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYC Indonesian National Shipping Line TO USA WEST/ EAST COAST N fIULf POTS (FHLY CONTAROSED VESSEIS) STOW I JAYMAATA 708 J/7 ?7/7 MAMTAMI Vo, Me 1/1 »/l HOUSTON SAVANNAH KD TOM BALTMOK U/l 16/1 1»| 10,» 14/9 11/9 21/9 TO UK/CONTICTT (SEM-CONTMOBED KSSELS) Spar* MM* ft StMm TMwj/LM
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    • 585 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT MEADOWBANK IVYBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 30 Jun 23 Jul 26 Jul 28 Aug 23 Aug 19 Sep 21 Sep 25 Sep Lukes Lines U.S. GULF DftECT SERVICE From Nola LOUSE LYKES Sid < GEJWfIEVE LYKES 27/6 RUTH LYKES 14/7 Hstn
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1443 18 Ik IjKline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE FEEDER <msa STORE Mono WSSfI TOKYO mo** S-WMH IT JOM MONTE RUBY V 22 Kkm 'KUROBE MARU V 69 13 M 11 k* 6 Auf 13 Auj K PIONEER V 22 1 Jul #V BRIDGE ¥64 18 Jul IS Aug 17
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    • 668 18 4J L£CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lu** tar lOS RNGEIES. SAN FRANCISCO. SEATTLE. TACCRM VANCOUVER C Ate*** Fa/Fa CwlMwri ssr '.."r AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AccmMi Fa/Fa MMn PMlar* S>Wt MKt St* Also tccapft "NAHMS" Mm 7 My 1] Mr Frw/AM/lni HARMDAS AM, 5/t My 17 Mr 23
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    • 529 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 114 Anson Roed. #18-01, Tunas Building, Singapore 0207 Tel *****22 A *****67 P Kelang: Tel *****1/8 PTE I TO REO SEA PERSIAN GULF/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICES S port Loadhf Far HAEWOO NO. 5 1 Uy B«nfhaa/Tripol HAEWOO NO. 2 5 Ati| Assab/Aleiandria/Benthui/Tripel HAEWOO NO. 3 30 Auf Asset)/Aiaiandria/Benthaii/Tripoi ASIA
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    • 578 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD MOAASMIIirX BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK Spur* P. Ketwg LaaAig tarBS3MC 2 Jtfy I "DAM/UK (MUM) PEACE WS39M 21 My 23 Mr ALPAC LINE •Bancs ALPAC ASIA 1(1M SMy ihZ* MNMTUS/DURBAN Vessel Lwdwg at Kata Kaafcafci Agmi itrnm* amuSEA (TO) LIS BOOK* *****11 Li«p* NMTAMG StPTMC 00 9M.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 463 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Abo accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia SS BRIDGE S'pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo LCI Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 1600 24/6 0400 24/6 TV HUME 15E K CHANCE 12E 0 CHEF 34E C PAUL 3SE C CONTMKR 21E... HK CONTAfO 35E. TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: PEKING P
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    • 525 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels OQ^IAM SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK KEELUNG BUSAN. INCHC" SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG. CMALNA. CALCUTTA ■pH IP TUN AGENTIS PTF no TH ???4111 M> .(W JUNKS y TIA SDN BK> HI Tf* 4]4 *****4 P« Tel m%* PfN Trt J6/J7S *****S r V CEYLON
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    • 799 19 SINSOV 7 SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULOMG 55, Market Street Sinjapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address S««SOV SMGAPORE Teiei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KEIAMC PCNANG M/S SHMKM NAM SOON SON. BHD IST ANO 2NO FLOOR. MESSRS Jill THONG SHTfMG 23
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 417 20 l'c<|i»iml Container Lines 2 Sailings Weekly Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PS A 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday GUI I>£ SINGAPORE ISLANDS /./A/: MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER S'pare PK Pnj L*adta| tar KUSU ISLAM} 22/26 Jul Dubai. Dunman. Bahran, Doha KUSU SI AND 11/22 Auf Cotanb*. Karadi Abu Dhabi, Kuwait EAST MALAYSIA
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 88 21 INTERMARITIME LTD. DKCT MOUTHY SMJK TO SOUTH tfMCt KK S port f Kdw h. M.V. HUDSON DEEP Voy 44 In Port 21/S c~ (o (2M) CJUI) HV. ARIZONA Si 24/7 1/7 12/7 CHrb«n. Capetown 6 TRANSOCEAN LINERS (PTE) LTD 11* ft. Ratm Hmm. S'p«t 010 C T* *****33 W SMI
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    • 70 21 LIZENA PTE LTD 141 ETD PHNOM PENH/HCM SERVICE MEKONG VENTURE DUMAI/PEKAN BAKU SERVICE GUNTUNG JAVA SRI SABANG DAMAJ 15/7 20/7 Id Port In Port 29/6 27/6 27/6 4/7 P.T. WASESA LINE JAKARTA SINGAPORE/INDONESIA SERVICE VtSSU NIAGA M MAGA MOAH MAGA VI MAGA UllX IQADMG FOR Panfktl bum Herat BeU»an lit
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    • 619 21 fSSH FREIGHT MANAGEMENT PTE LTD- 10 Amon Rood, #35-15 J International Plaza, Smgapore 0207 Ta> *****11 (12 Unesf T«iex RS ***** FRTMAN ftttlfl I *ETA MKAWK 2t/(. 1/7. 4/7.1/7. 10/7,11/7, 11/7, 25/7 UK/CONTIOT 1/7. 12/7, U/7.2J/7. 25/7 2»/(. J/7. 12/7. 23/7, 2J/7 3/7. «/7.14/7. 2t/7, 13/1 •ALSO ACCEPTHG CARGOES FOR
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 547 22 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13-01, 13th floor, Golden Mile Tower, Beoch Rood, Singopore 0719. Tel: *****44 TU R*****2 HEAPCO SINGAPORE TO WEST MALAYSIA SERVICE Vey ETA CTD D< thru ton lANGSA 11/A3 2/7 P KELANG PENANG SMGAPORE TO PHUKET SERVICE ETA FID Deitaubon LAAMUNG 21/13 2C/S 27/( PENANG
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