The Business Times, 18 July 1983

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 MONDAY, JULY 18,1183 60 CENTS
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  • 391 1 ARAB BANK of Amman, one of the top 10 banks in West Asia in terms of deposits, is likely to set up an office in Singapore. Backed by a deposit base of USJB billion as at the end of 1961, the
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  • 242 1 THE Singapore Merchant Bankers' Association has come of age, Just eight years after its formation. The association recently celebrated its eighth anniversary with the admission of its 50th member, Kleinwort Benson (S) Ltd. The growth in membership since the association's establishment on July 8,
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  • 524 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG AN AMERICAN company has charged that Singapore is heavily subsidising exports to the US. The complaint, first filed in May by the company, is now before the governments of the Republic and the US. It refers specifically to exports of refrigerator
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  • 482 1 NYT THE White House Science Council has charged that the federal laboratory system which consumes about US$l5 billion a year, more than a third of the entire federal research and development budget, is suffering from "serious deficiencies" that limit the quality of its work
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  • 342 1 NYT WITH crude oil prices Anally stable, the ministers of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries gather today in Helsinki, Finland, for a semiannual meeting, and it is expected to be uneventful. The meeting "gives Opec a chance to congratulate itself because
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 65 1 AN EMPTY Singapore-registered tanker was yesterday stuck fast on a coral reef off Port Moresby with a holed hull, its agents said. Burns Philp said that the 82,000tonne Manhattan Duke ran aground on Saturday 3.2 km from shore. The ship with a crew of 26 was bound for
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    • 66 1 Reuter PAKISTAN'S military ruler Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq arrived yesterday in Japan for a six-day official visit which is expected to enhance bilateral political and economic ties. General Zia, the first Pakistani head of state to visit Japan in 23 years, begins his official schedule today with an audience
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    • 61 1 FIRE destroyed a private warehouse packed with about 60,000 tonnes of base rubber in Klang, 30km from Kuala Lumpur, Bernama news agency reported yesterday. No one was injured but the damage is estimated at Mss million. At the peak of the fire, it could be seen as far
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    • 83 1 Bernama NEW licensing regulations for the video industry in Malaysia are expected to be implemented early next year. It includes import, production, distribution and exhibition of tapes. The National Film Corporation Act 1981 would also be amended to provide the necessary powers for the corporation to enforce
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    • 104 1 Bernama THE Malaysian Geological Survey Department was not consulted by the Public Works Department before works on the Kuala LumpurSeremban highway protect began in 1975, a spokesman of the geological department said yesterday. He said that the department would have alerted the Public Works Department of the limestone
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    • 64 1 Reuter PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher has taken the first step towards selling Britain's seven main airports in her drive to privatise stateowned companies. Transport Minister Tom King has ordered urgent studies on how private capital can play a role in the airports. Britain would be almost alone
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    • 62 1 AP JAPAN Air Lines (JAL) has replaced British Airways (BA) as the world's second largest airline in terms of international passenger and cargo haul. Quoting figures released by the International Air Transport Association (lata), a JAL spokesman said the airline carried 4.32 billion tonkilometres of passengers, cargo
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  • 259 1 Reuter CHINA htMh eveataally to lactate Haagkaag hi a hue ftntmit Mae which will extead ever maeh «f Saath Chtaa, Mmiai to a sealer ptaaatag eCßetal la MJag. B» Chlaa News Service Pta taetaM la the Mae, ccatrcd to the Pearl River delta
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  • 483 1  -  By TSANG SAU YIN MEMBERS of the Singapore Manufacturers Association will be meeting their Malaysian counterparts in Kuala Lumpur at the end of this month. The visit will be SMA's first formal call on the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers. There are
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 1574 2  -  THOSE at the receiving end sf consultant services are undecided about their worth. Some swear by them, others at them. Bat the consensus in these days sf the complicated and rapidly changing work place Is that they are, at some point In time, necessary.
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    • 547 2 "THE AREA of real need for a consulting firm is no longer the area of corporate financing, but more in the area of human resource development and computers," says Mr Ning de Guzman of SGV GohTan Management Services. The Philippine-based SGV group is the
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    • 361 2 ONLY a third of the companies made profits for period one, round one, of the ongoing National Management Game. To be exact, 39 companies out of 115 teams made money. This was due to reduced total market orders and high
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    • 242 2 A MANAGEMENT seminar with a difference the Leadership Dynamics Seminar will be held in Singapore from Aug U to 13 at a local hotel. To be conducted by Harvard-trained management consultant, Mr Bruce Cook, this seminar will combine traditional management concepts with Biblical principles
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    • 694 3  -  By I ELIZABETH FOWLER NYT THE OUTLOOK has begun to brighten for job-seeking US middle managers, those who earn between U5535,000 and $100,000 a year. Jack Erdlen, executive director of the Employment Management Association, a group of personnel managers, says: "Companies are coming back
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    • 1485 3  -  By PAUL TAYLOR FT A FEW months ago Sandy McDonnell, chairman of McDonnell Douglas, the US aerospace group, penned a whimsical article for the St Louis, Missouri-based company's house magazine. Mr McDonnell, nephew of the company's founder, James McDonnell, noted the flippant suggestion that
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 651 4 NYT PRODUCTION In United States factories rose 1.1 per cent last month, the seventh gain in a row. Economists said the increase in this broad measure of business activity shows that the economy is now following the lively pace of the early stages of
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    • 415 4 UPI DESPITE the current oil glut, officials of Shell Oil Company have warned that the United States faces a new and possibly disastrous energy crisis if oil exploration in deeper Atlantic Ocean waters is not rapidly expanded. Executives of Shell's offshore subsidiary,
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    • 283 4 Reuter BRAZIL, the world's largest debtor, will sign a financing agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) today safe in the knowledge it has won breathing space on a separate loan it has failed to repay to central banks. The Bank for
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    • 542 4 NYT THE PRIMARY measure of the US money supply rose US$5.B billion in the week ended July 6. The increase was at the high end of the range expected by the financial markets. The Federal Reserve reported that two broader measures of
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 532 4 Agencies REVLON said "Lozol Indapamide," a new antihypertension drug, has received the approval of the US Food and Drug Administration. The drug, developed by Revlon's pharmaceutical unit, was approved for use against hypertension and for the salt and Quid retention associated with congestive heart failure. THE Communications
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    • 239 4 Reuter JAPAN has not yet made a decision on whether it will terminate its voluntary agreement to limit exports of cars to the US, a top Japanese official said. Japan's Deputy Foreign Minister Moriyuki Motono, in Washington for semiannual economic talks
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    • 194 4 UPI THE Reagan Administration plans contributions to World Bank aid for the poorest nations that are much lower than what bank planners say is needed, administration sources said. At a meeting of 30 donor nations in Tokyo tomorrow and on Wednesday, the US
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    • 223 4 Reuter THE European Economic Community farm budget may run out of cash this year in spite of emergency moves to raise an extra US$l.6 billion, officials said in Brussels. Latest estimates show spending on agricultural subsidies for the first eight months of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • REVIEWS
    • 880 5  -  By LEE YOKE MENG ROBINSON Crusoe never had such problems. Shipwrecked and lost, he met a friendly native whom he called Friday. He had some problems initially with accommodation and food, but he never really had to bother with tax problems, with which
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    • 889 5  -  In the *****, a mysterious character became the talk of everyone in America. Nicknamed The Chameleon Man,' he had no identity of his own. He was as close to Bertrand Russell's theoretical concept of zero as anyone could possibly be. Who was he, what did he
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    • 747 5 NYT WHO WAS Leonard Zelig? These facts we know: that he was born in New York around the turn of the century into a Jewish immigrant family and that his father, Morris, was a Yiddish actor. The only reference to Morris in theatre archives
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    • 741 6  -  By PATRICIA GOH GRAND Opera returns to Singapore this week, led by its ambassadors Joanne Grillo, Richard Kness, Patricia Craig and Enrico Giuseppe. This time around, these top singers of the Metropolitan Opera of New York have decided to stage costumed exerpts from Madam Butterfly,
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    • 622 6 LYM THEY luM on foreign ground. There were 12 of them la all, between the ages of 25 aad St, each hogging a Chinese musical Instrument at least a hundred years old. To say that they went, they saw and they conquered would he a
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    • 442 6 Bridge Notes DM BRIDGE games there is a vast difference in approach by the declarers who have to score at duplicate for pairs and those who are playing in rubber or international match points (imp) bridge games. In the case of rubber and
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    • 1048 7  -  By LEE YOKE MENG ON A dimly-lighted stage he sits, quietly mending a fishing net. A burst of laughter breaks out. The lights begin to flicker. Cries and shouts follow. Sometimes, it is the voice of women, sometimes of men, old and young. But there on
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 302 6 H w& OPERAS GRAND Opera, featuring the New York Metropolitan Opera. At the World Trade Centre Auditorium, Bpm Wednesday and Thursday. Tickets at $50, $40, $30, $20 and $10 and donation tickets at a minimum of $100 obtainable at Tangs, Cold Storage and the Central Booking Office. Guangdong Han Opera
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    • 741 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening fotowed by Swordsman Chu (Mandarin/r) 3.55 Thavara Dharmam (Tamil/r) 4.25 Sklful Soccer Passing (r): Lessons in passing by coach Jack Charlton, as he demonstrates how to create space, to get away from tight marking and to make an angle. 4.50 Take Kerr (Last episode) 5.05
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 665 7 THE BANK OF NEWYORK COMPANY INC. 48 WALL STREET. NEW YORK, N Y. ***** Consolidated Statements of Condition Assets Cash and Due from Banks Interest-Bearing Deposits in Banks Investment Securities (market value of 1962.722.000 in 1982 and 1920.697,000 in 1981) Trading Account Securities Federal Funds Sold and Securities Purchased Under
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 642 7 TWO-IN-ONE GROBSWOBD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Saw what one shouldn't? (5) 6 Conscript into the Army? (5) 9 In a way, it makes me show love (7) 10 Flying sailor? (5) U Study a role on the way (5) 12 Paper boys (5) 13 Good water for bad sailors <4.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 275 8 lubertug (Srill J For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience. A'si un< h \1 ••i.i iv I rid.iv >24 I 1(1". ~.'T Vli i ti. )>«)«• I.lV.ltlfsi' RllsMfK-i Butt.-! s.itiini,i'. yJ2 »<• 1(• M'u i i S|v, i.i! Siuui.n. I .imilv. Brunt fi >_M (Ml 1(1",, Ni'lVi I
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1057 9 AFP SEASONAL calm descended over the commodity markets in London last week with dealers awaiting the outcome of the US meetings on interest rates and comments from Paul Volcker, chairman of the Federal Reserve. Sterling's easier trend against the US dollar gave some general support to prices.
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    • 197 9 THE LOCAL produce market was very quiet last week. Trading activity was low and most prices were unchanged from the previous week's levels. A coffee dealer said there was no fundamental news which affected the market either way. People were still waiting for news about whether
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    • 172 9 RUBBER futures in London ended a quiet day on Friday £7 to £12 a tonne above Thursday's close. The market ended at the day's highs as a few late buy orders lifted prices in thin volume. Increased physical activity over the last few days underpinned the firmer trend on
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 202 9 JULY 15 Fr» GROUP B CORBEILLE Alr-Uqulde 421 B S N OerraU Danone IMS 0.9 unch Carre four Financier* de LUnlon Lafarae Moet-Henneny Opfl-Parlbaj 1290 88.80 273 1215 128J0 14 03 -2 -23 -1 C 8 T (TbomaonCle Francalae do Petroies Credit roocter De France 144 -1 Penarroya Radlotechntque
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    • 1096 9 CONTINUING investor concerns about the size of the US money supply, despite Federal Reserve Board warnings against following M-l too closely, drove Wall Street stock prices sharply lower on Friday. Trading was light and the Dow Jones Industrial Average could not sustain Thursday's modest rally.
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    • 83 9 r Hoectui 154J0 0J JULY 15 Dm Hoeach 51 00 Aeg-Telefunken 72J0 -04 Hoften 144 JOB 4J RAHF ***** ***** 389 40 411 3 -0.1 Karitadl 250JO *15 Bayer BMW KHD Llnde 263.00 304 OOB Commeritent Contl Oumml 119.00 112.30 11 *11 Mannesman PnuM| 144.00 ***** »0J unch Daimler-Bern
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    • 83 9 BaJtofl 213 -J Bel Central* Ord Cond Acqua Roma 1830 143JS 7000 -35 0J -142 Flat Ord aw -20 *****0 -400 3141 30 Ill Prl* 4005 -3S Italcemcnti Ord ItaJfa* ***** 952 •in ♦J L* petit Ord ***** 43 «4Miot»nc« M llano An Ord Mondadorl Prl* ***** -230 *****
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    • 193 9 JULY 15 Francs Actions Sulsses 28Q 50 -H Alusulsae Br. 750 1 Alusulsae Rcc. 270 unch Brown Boverl Br 1340 15 Ctba Qelfy Br. 2045 -S Ctba Oelfjr P C 1800 unch CIDa Oelgy Rcf. 829 2 Credit Suisse Br 2000 unch Credit Suisse Ret 304 J Elektrovmtt Br
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    • 76 9 JULY IS Fn FORWARD MARKET Acec 800 -2 Arbed 1230 unch Aitur MS _j Or Bru Lamb Hobok Petro Rjfl Dutch Sldro Soc Oen Bclf Sofin* Sol*m» A V Mont CASH Anur Oen Ford Motor a;S8iii! HIIIII 20 -60 -SO 36 10 100 20 10 unch Canpac Cock De
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    • 204 9 JULY IS C» Hud Bay Min Imp OU 38 H Abttibl BK -«t Inco im Alcan 3BS Int Pro* Pipe 27 H H Alfocna Int UU 32 4-1 Bank Mont a* unch Intl Nickel 18*. .11 But Not* ScoUa i2S unch Kerr Add 10* Bell Ttl at unch I
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    • 277 9 JULY IS Rand INDUSTRIALS 4-/-Trust B* Un Steel Unlace Wool worth 1(6 IS 410 1115 +1 35 5 A Alpha ■KB MININGS Aherrnm AE And CI 5r 900 500 uneh uneh 10 Anglo* AnflvaaJ an TOO uneh -100 AMIC Barlows C O Smith ZZZ 1280 2225 -25 4-26 Blyyoori
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    • 192 9 ARM 309 jo -2J AH-Orf ioojo •1 Akao 07 JO -0J AMEV 122.00 ■j Amfu to JO 0J Amrobnk 0000 -OJ iST" BoU HI 25 40 9U0 0J -OJ ***** 46 10 -OJ -OJ Burtet 47 JO 0J Cmland 34 50 0J Calv Dtil Mlj Elaerter 280 X 71
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 22 9 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.96 per cent.
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    • 183 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended July 17: US# (Bi 4 price*) Ht(k Law 7 days 0 11/16 9 9/10 1 month 9* 911/10 2 months 9 15/10 9H 3 months 10 3/10 10 1/16 0 months 10H 107/16 9 months 10 11/18 10W 12
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    • 43 9 FOR THE week ended Friday July IS. the range of call rates received frotn Short Deposits (If) Bhd was as follows: ■aak tasi: 3.5 to t per cent. Gferal (sad: 5.00 to 5.30 per cent. Mtnasiti ot funds totalled $818 million
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    • 125 9 THE dollar on Friday closed quietly steady at higher levels, with traders reluctant to go home short in the US unit ahead of Friday night's US money supply figures. The US currency closed at 2.5970/85 marks, just below its 7V4 year record 2.6000/10 quoted at opening, but steady around
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    • 307 9 THE US dollar opened the week at Ss2 1296 05 and was traded to a low of $2.1365/85 before firming to the week's high of $2.1330/40. However it eased marginally to close at $2.1320/30. Trading for the week was quiet with little fluctuations and within a range of
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    • 281 9 CONTRARY to general expectations of an easier market, the interbank market remained firm last week despite the refunds for the unsuccessful Ssangyong share applications. The overnight rates opened at 11 10 Vs per cent and stayed at the 9 per cent region before closing easier at 8 7V« per
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    • 360 9 NERVOUS volatility characterised the gold market last week as the price swung between a US$2O range before ending the week at U*****.20 an ounce, about US$B down from the previous Friday's close, Green and Collier says. Spot gold rose from a Monday opening of U*****.90 to a. week's high
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 89 9 Dine Sichuan Golden Phoenix Singapore's first Sichuan restaurant still rates the best among gourmets. An excellent selection of Sichuan cuisine is matched by our superb service. Phone *****31 ext 136/144 for reservation. 2nd storey, Hotel Equatorial The grandeur of Golden Phoenix restaurant extends itself within the spacious, impressive surroundings at
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 110 10 THE feUewlaa to a Ust the 1# meet actively to steeks mi tfceSUck Exehuge ai Stagtpm laat w« gives the taraever la tfceaeaadto ef nalta, eMag p ea Friday aad the Mgk aad lew fer IKS rVsMBa Tiraarnr PHmi Hiarto ik. It rleee Lew IMUMJ Iwfbpww riaw
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    • 590 10 SINGAPORE Mil Mil MIS MM MU •BT Cotnp: MS Closed 934.77 998.08 927.64 t+BT Indicator *****42 Closed *****08 *****30 *****31 aST Ind* 976.10 Closed 965.08 980.48 980.63 •ST Finance: 3636.06 Closed 2609.88 2583.80 2584.58 •ST Hoteta: 1034.94 Closed 1022.62 100.86 1019.52 ••ST Prop: Milling*: 787.88 Closed 782.50
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    • 3609 10 1 IMS Lut Ilfk Law Company Sale +orGr*s D1t DW Crr Gr"s rid Net P/E Vol Week (■OOO) High Low 8BCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 386 364 387 306 410 130 m 398 386 680 530 536 1570 536 236 148 148 1M* 366 83* 229 166
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    • 902 10  -  I lSingapore By CHRIS LIM SINCE the local stock market hit a new high a month ago, a lot of the bullish steam which carried it up has fizzled out. That this is so was evident last week, particularly on Wednesday, when
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    • 485 10  -  .Week ended July 15 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Seeteea: Proposed rights issue of one-for-one at $1.00. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS Baklt Semhawaag Estates limited is to redevelop its old rental property, Seletar Court, into 40 units of sub-divided houses for sale. Carrlaa lavestmeats Limited has
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    • 667 10 ww MM K.Lumpur i m z THE Kuala Lumpur stock market finished mixed to selectively higher last week in spite of uncertain trading on major overseas bourses. The New Straits Times Industrial Index rose 7.96 points on the week to 1381.16, on top of the previous week's
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    • 699 11 York AP AFTER enjoying a historic rally that is four weeks from its first anniversary, Wall Street now sees discretion as the better part of valour. To some, it was surprising that the rally came so far so fast. The Dow Jones Industrial Average
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    • 523 11  -  zw K fl Hongkong M By TERESA LIM CHINESE-British negotiations in Beijing were undoubtedly the market's pivot last week. And with announcements that talks will resume on July 25, political sentiment rather than technical factors will continue to dominate share movements in
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    • 360 11 m yj Australia sH THE Australian share market bounced ahead after a lengthy period of consolidation. The catalyst was the cautiously optimistic forecast by the OECD. The OECD believes that Australia is set for a rapid second half recovery in *****4, with real GDP growth of
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    • 265 11 BCI THE LULL on the Milan share market continued as investors were in no hurry to buy until the economic policy of the new government is definite. What is clear is that the government will have to deal with the need to increase production. Although industrial production rose
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    • 249 11 lr vo Si' 4 AFP THE Takye stack market suffered a hefty teas last week la sharp reaction la Uqaidattaa selling «waiting frem light caatral aver swelling margin tradlag. The 225-blae-ehip Daw Average, a minor 3.M-yea laser Ihe prevlaaa week, taak a haltering with a K.M-yea
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    • 1424 11  -  London j j By GERALD COLVERD IN AN intense spell of record sunshine and temperatures, better suited to New Yorkers and desert nomads, no-one has yet stepped forward to fry the proverbial egg on the pavement in Fleet Street. The silly season has been deferred by the general
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    • 186 11 Reuter DOME Petroleum Ltd said its Dome Canada Ltd affiliate and Hiram Walker Resources Ltd's Home Oil unit have agreed on a major three-year exploration and development programme. Under the programme, Dome Canada will spend about CJI.I billion and Home and its 88.5 per cent-owned Scurry-Rainbow
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 273 11 SHERIFF'S SALE MOTOR SHIP OR VESSEL "HERTA S" (Admiralty in Rem No. 236 of 1983) PARTICULARS OF VESSEL Name of Vessel "HERTA S" Port of Registry: Panama Type All steel, two hatch/two hold cargo ship with navigation bridge, machinery and accommodation located aft. Year Built 1964 in Hamburg Neuenfelde Dimensions
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    • 853 11 PlRSTClTY™Bancorporation Of Texas Inch STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1982 Consolidated Statement of Income Year Ended December 31 (Dollars in thousands except per sbare data) Interest income Loam, including fees Money market Investments: Time deposits In banks, primarily foreign Funds sold and other temporary Investments.. Trading
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  • 344 12 HARRISONS Malaysian Plantations Bhd (HMPB) has managed to meet its profits forecast for the year ended March 31,1963. The group reported pretax profits after minority interests of Mssl.€2 million, up 4.1 per cent from $49.57 million in the preceding year. The profits
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  • 205 12 EABT-MALATBIAN rmtrepreaear Wee Beea Ptag ijarJllfili kla BM9 UWIUCTI M mi UIT HIS stake la kls leas-Jacarrtag ■■bile listed eempaay, lateraatleaai Weed Predicts. laterwaed dlsclceed dariag the weekend that Its Enterprises, has dlspssed 1.2 mllHea shares threagh the epea market. Tke shares were
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  • 660 12 Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd, which is still in the process of rationalising its multifarious activities in Singapore and Malaysia, some of which are not doing too well, has now decided to pursue a bright new "star" in Hongkong. In a complicated
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  • 345 12 Bernama THE FILTHY conditions in the public gallery at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) in Damansara Heights have incurred the wrath of the investing public who throng the place daily. Many are sore about the "couldn't-care-less" attitude adopted by the KLSE committee
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  • 245 12 VENBEB Prefects Ltd has appointed two new directors Mr Ung Lee Hua, chairman and managing director of Lim Hup Choon (Singapore) Pte Ltd, and Mr Sia Yong, executive director of Sim Lim Finance Ltd. ASEAMBANKERS, on behalf of Asiatic Oevetopmeat, has clarified that the basis of the consideration
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  • 551 12 ALLIED Malayan Development Bhd (AMD), manufacturer of towels and yarns, is moving into the property sector with the proposed acquisition of a property company. At the same time, the Kuala Lumpur-listed company is acquiring a company engaged in the distribution of office computers and
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  • 280 12 TAIPING Textiles has revealed that Dato' Azman Hashim beneficially owns 47.396 million shares (or a 36.4 per cent stake) in the company before the proposed acquisition of a 45 per cent stake in ArabMalaysian Development Bank. The company, disclosing this in reply
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  • Taking Stock...
    • 612 12 Hock Lock Siew GENERAL Carpwatl— Bhd'i acquisition of a 22.5 per cent stake in Hock Hua Bank (Sabah) Bhd although a minority holding may have more to it than meets the eye. The preoccupation of Malaysian listed companies in carving their own niches in the
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    • 217 12 THE TRANSFER of Kuala Lumpur-list-ed mining company I ■■rat to Permodalan National Bhd (PNB) by Kumpulan Pcrangsang Selangor (KPS) has raised an interesting question on the tin smelting front. As PNB controls Malayrta Mbrtmg Crpratl— (MMC), it now seems likely that Timah Langat's tin ore will be
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 148 12 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 21st July, 1986 of: THE MITSUI BANK, LIMITED 16. RAFFLES QUAY #01-04 HONG LEONG BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above mentiijned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest
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    • 202 12 Instant Executive Offices in the Heart of Orchard Road lUi 1 11 1 1 \J M n i i "1# V s m wm jt I* a A World-Wide Business Centres has the immediate and inexpensive solution for your business operation in Singapore. Our offices, conveniently located in Orchard Road,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 57 12 OUTLOOK lor today: Fair except for showers in the morning. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7Jt pm on Jmly 18 ftt the airport: Maximum temperature 31.5 Associated humidity 75 Minimum temperature 26.0 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 5.80 Rainfall in millimetres 2.1 Total rainfall for the month 151.2
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 303 13 AFP A DELEGATION from the world's shipping industries will visit Beijing and Shanghai in China, Hongkong, South Korea and Japan over the course of the next two weeks, the London-based International Maritime Industries Forum (IMIF) announced. The aim of the visit will be
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    • 630 13  -  By JUNE LIM EAC Lines will be replacing its existing fleet in the trans-Pacific trade with four fully cellular vessels in a move which will result in faster transit times to all ports served. In addition to greater overall capacity, the four
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 72 13 Reuter THE Japan/South Pacific Freight Conference said its member lines decided to reduce the bunker adjustment factor to 32.2 per cent from 34.8 per cent. It said the reduction will apply to vessels which begin loading in Japanese ports on or after August 1. Member lines of the
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    • 805 13 SklpftogLlM P»ge C*t ACToefrfer VI 1 Afea VI < Ahreakiel Liner VI s All true vn 4 Alpac VI An tan Shpc X 4 A PC Line V APL m 4/5 ArmUaa Bulk X S Aqua Line* IX 4 ArtcaOar IV 4 ASCL m I Asia broker
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    • 277 14 TWO major French companies, Compagnie Generale Maritime (CGM) and Navale et Commerciale Havraise Peninsulaire (NCHP), have signed letters of intent whereby each will transfer vessels by sale and charter agreements, to the other. The agreement between the two companies involves their operations in the liner services
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    • 132 14 AFP A PANAMA-registered vessel with a crew of 19 and carrying 10,000 tonnes of asphalt from Ujung Pandang (south Sulawesi) to the Port of Belawan (north Sumatra) has been reported missing, Antara News Agency reported. The Victory Gleam left Ujung Pandang on June 13, carrying the asphalt
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    • 1274 14 THE London secondhand sales market was fairly active last week with with a substantial number of transactions concluded for continued trading as well as in the demolition sector. One of the more interesting sale involved two chemical tankers belonging to Sweden's OT Shipping, which manages up to 20
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    • 1872 14 CHINESE charterers have reappeared in the time-char-ter sector of the freight market on Thursday and have fixed a 27,000 tonner for a voyage from the Soviet Black Sea to China at U553,960 daily, shipbrokers said. Moderate business was seen from the Far East with $3,700 daily agreed for
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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 (FAB 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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    • 215 15 Bernama THE Penang Shipbuilding Corporation (PSC) has acquired a semi-submersible barge to enhance its shipbuilding and repair operations. The $1.1 million barge Flo Flo 1 will be converted into a floating dock by the PSC's production staff. PSC financial and commercial director Encik N
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    • 126 15 Reuter THE 13-nation Caribbean community, Caricom, has agreed to rationalise the operations of regional and national shipping lines in the Caribbean. In a communique issued at the end of a heads of government conference at the Port of Spain, Caricom also said it will
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    • 102 15 Reuter A RUSH of orders to Japanese shipyards for bulk carriers to be operated under foreign flags is peaking out, with Sanko Steamship Co Ltd completing its order plan, the Japan Ship Exporters' Association said. Total bulk carrier orders fell to 22, totalling 520,000 gross tons, in
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    • 412 15 Lloyd's List CARGO preference laws in the Philippines have still not achieved the aim of reserving 40 per cent of cargo for national vessels, although its carryings are increasing. United States shipping operators are still carrying about 50 per cent of trade between
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    • 251 15 TWO container ships of Nippon Yusen Kaisha, the Kurobe Maru and Kiso Manx, are to have their main engines replaced by new fuel-efficient Sulzer RTA type diesels. The two 1,826-TEU ships are the latest contracts amid a current boom in
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    • 4256 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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    • 797 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL c 7 rr v f° r LCL Movement hl P Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule 1 Dragoer Maersk 8307 18.7.83 2330 Maersk 51 0900-1100/0900-1100 Prasetla 23SB/83 18.7.83 2100 Seven Seas FSB 0700-0900 N Oboukhova 22AW/83 19.7.83
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    • 1823 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Urto#r t»t»fr Continental Feeders <S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afra-Karaite Uk Transgroup (S). Akroakiel Liner Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Taepfer Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). A'P** Intrasea
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    • 357 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES rVessel KEPPEL WHARVES T Barber Taif Komeshlma Maru Kota Makmur Sea Carrier Seng Olap Shlnko Maru £lena Straits Venture Tekad BelaRozo I Frotarlo Intanin Jacek Malczewski Kota Bahagia Kota Banteng Ned Amsterdam Oceania Star Sally Ocean -Thepvlpa Tslngyi Island Vishva Bandhan PASIR PANJANG Berth
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 260 13 .Times Bookshops cm lARDIM AN 1 iOOCL I Orient Overseas GomLuk* Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 10 EUROPE VIA SUEZ lIMEKATOR 3111 (iwu ruturf nuWMQMJ) BHDS lfd3l/7 KOREAN MCEJN tV* 6/8 Cafcng Bremertiaven after Hamtwrg •Closing Tunes (S'pore) fa la Fstwn H'bwt 9/8 11/8 16/8 18/8 22/8 24/8 28/8 30/8 5/9
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    • 210 13 HSEALORDU UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF U EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Kuwait (24/8), Shuaiba (27/8). Jubail (30/8), Dammam (1/9), Doha (4/9), Dubai (6/9), Abu Dhabi (7/9) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Mina Qaboos (25/7), Dubai (27/7), Bahrain (29/7), Dammam (29/7), Kuwait (31/7). Doha 6/8), Abu Dhabi (12/8), Mina Qaboos (10/8),
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    • 1011 13 The Straits Companies' Timpc Acfivitipc Amc:> Key Personnel DIRECTORY Agencies Of Singapore J (Buku Merah) r j*r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SEBViri TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF. ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. INI.ANn potmtr I Feeder Vtut U PKeUnf Pentn«~"l Vm*l I 1 1 T.TriJ Pfl 'SfOPtM aosWG TMS CY 18tti July
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 293 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe Ateo Accept* For 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp I Havre. Basle UK. 3) Bremen Bremer ha vm Aarhus Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Mumo Stockholm Os(o •Accepting Europe carpi lor feeder ma S pore *Aho direct carjo to> Spore I Bangkok Pis contact PERMBC P
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    • 512 14 NOTICE (Freight All Kinds) J 1 I I Z r-fl ttthtttit Next Sailing Frata Europe ETD 24 July For further information please contact FRATA SHIPPING PTC. LTD. World Trade Centre, Suite 09-01, Maritime Square, Singapore 0409. Telephone: *****04. r Y.S. LINE YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINE CONTAINER SERVICES USA/CANADA Pacific South Waat Pacific
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 729 15 The Straits Steamship Group STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok i QCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHiP SERVICE 10 UK/CONTINENT TOKYO UY umwotar hPert m/ 7 l*/t u/t u/i 2S/7 27/7 17/1 u/t M/I m/i m/i u/t a/t m/i 12/1 U/l 11/1 U/l M/ 1 u/i n/t
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    • 304 15 ra Franco Belyuvi Services th < h i ■hr, ,h. x, !<,' .\-iK t ,it F.I trt- aCf rOMSO«* vrm rmm uhmi k «m> f%m h» r*«« C.M.C.R. Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd Port Kalang M7OOl '2 Patal.ng Jaya *****3 *****3 Panang ***** K h V 41 E L M A
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 768 16 VI I TO COWIININT UK Hapag-Lloyd EXPORTS *"*•"1 Express Bremen Eiprns Koetoon 3ay C*y of (MufK Ha«kyr| Eiprns Tekyo Bay Lmerpoel Bay S pore P he4ang Pen leiioes Genoa H'burg Bilbao Rdam MseiNe 21/7 23/7 26/7 18/8 15/8 24/8 20/8 31/8 16/8 Triu* Eiprns Kewtocr Bay City d E<Mw|h Osaka
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    • 513 16 B K.Sline CONVENTIONAL SERVICE To/From BUSAN SPOtt P HUANG sum OCfA* *07 N J1 k* 1/3 M.TMR 191 M 13 IS Auj FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE rro EUROPt VIA SUEZ J < Member ol the Ace ConwtMn KOREAN CHANCE 1 m TRANS WORLD BMDGE 1 KOREAN MUM 20* FROM EUROPf VIA
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    • 519 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCI ICI CARGO FOR r HBG fll ROM AIM i ui< Cwr&Ufd hhrt S/| 3/t JJ" JJ* ss? "s as jg ss.» S£££F* La/fa 1 fa to 0,10 sioau,oui L 2S2fL WUTH I O" •mnocsie* —1 ibwwi glasgow ma nuxsrom AMSTEROAM *M ROTTtHMM
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    • 816 16 Everett Lines m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON For Discharging Only HTMTIimM n/7 A* MM" 4/7 A* MA* 7/W «m 4/t fcj| B F SS C Agents m Moloyvo BOUSTEAD SHPMNG TEL NOS KL *****4/*****7—PKELANG *****1/8 PENANG *****1/8 Cempame Argentine 0* Hnwm»» imtfaminintu ARGENTINE
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    • 223 16 ImSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE SWAM* PJK2JNG KNM6 LOW FOR Kmmt tad. WRTEX BREEZE H/7 21/7 -da MORS sana mmttm fit itd m 22«Il««/7 t 27*137* mi n m,,. 2?2*£S? HI 2229H2/) "U* "WTM *R M IE: *7212/1 "»LATM TUDC I TMRSFCRT lID I* Vs93 I U725
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 1118 17 PIL GROUP VESSELS KOTA SEGAR KOTA MUTIARA KOTA ABADI KOTAMAJU KOTA MUUA KOTA JATI KOTA CEMPAKA KOTA BCRJAYA. VOYAGE SINGAPORE LOADING FOR: E-453 2/5 AUG HOOEIOAH. AQABA, ADEN E-496 5/10 AUG DJIBOUTI, HOOEtOAH JCDOAH. AQABA, ADEN. PONT SUDAN £■457 10/13 AUG HOOEIDAH, JEDOAH, MOMBASA, DANES SALAAM, MOGADISCIO E-49S 2/S SEPT
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    • 582 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE MTH IKRTV TO CALL AT RED SEA PORTS PENANG FED VIA SINGAPORE BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAfO SERVICE STRAITS/ T AMAM/ MP AN IBENBULK BULK SERVICE FOR TIMBER AND PLYWOOD Reianf S pore P.KeUnj laMb* Fw: atom AZALEA 25/27 M 21/31 U
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    • 564 17 P.T. DJAKARTA LLOYD Indonesian National Shipping Line TO USA WEST/ EAST COAST H CULf PORTS (FULLY CONTAMERISED VESSELS) snw u Houston savammh mm ran bmthok iATAXAATA *ey m U/7 4/1 M/l 21/1 23/1 2C/I MAIAPAHT Voy fcOB 11/1 1/1 13/J 17/9 21/9 23/9 GONA MB 31' I 23/9 C/lt 11/11
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    • 654 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS DEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG IVYBANK 23 Aug 19 Sep 21 Sep 25 S«p CLYDEBANK 20 Sep 15 Oct 18 Oct 21 Oct Lines (•New Orleans. Mobile. Houston. Galveston) (Accept** breath* tar PUERTO MCO. BELIZE via Ne« Orleans) U.S. WEST COAST
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1478 18 K LINE KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD PACIFIC COAST (Including DESTINATIONS INLAND vU IPI MICROBRIDGE ft MINILAND BRIDGE) fin» vessel MONTE RUBY V 6 KANSAI PIONEER V 23 ASIA STAR VU ALSO ACCEPTMG (MKROBROCE) 11*6 PKLG STORE MOTIO VESSEL 1/S PORT U/U OAKLAM) SUTTIE VM BC roRTLAM 19 hi 21 lid
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    • 657 18 CALIFORNIA PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lM*f fm (OS MCHU MM FIMCSCO. Slllll UCOM VINCOIMR BC Acceptwif FCI 'FCI Cantaawrs fST 'Jf AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accaptoig FCI/TCI Contaewrs 78/79 My 10 A«f «30Aut U S«pt IS/IS Sept nscpt S|*l Also accepts II A«j Fraet AM/Bns 17 Scot
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    • 648 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES [S 114 Anton Ro*d •18-01, Tunat Building, Singapore 0207. T»l: *****22 A *****67. P Kelang T»l: *****1/8 REO SEA/PERSIAN GULF/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICES HAEWOO NO. 2. HAEWOO NO. 3. S pore loading For: 21 My Bandar Abbas/Bandar Bushire 28 Auf Assab/Alexandria/Benftua/Tripoi 10 Sept Astab/Aleiandria/Benfhazi/Tripoi /A\ ASIA MERCHANT MARINE liri
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    • 607 18 4" INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK MANGEL PEACE *****01 NOR ASIA *****10 S'R« P Katong Loa*g tar--20 Mr 23 Mr A DAM/IK (AVON) s** i A«| ANTIIEKP/R DAM/UK n n tunes Ife. M S port P Keten{ loMfcv Far ALPAC AFRICA 162 m 20 Am 24 Aug MAURITUS/REUNKM/DURBAII
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 539 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROfc/UK (VIA SUEZ) MERCATOR3IW InPort K CHMICC 13W+ 25/7 TWBMDGEI6W 31/7 K JACEJM 2011 6/8 c paul yen 14/8 0 CHEF JSW 21/8 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K CHANCE S'pore Closing Times: Fa Cargo LCI Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) P. Kotong 19/7 26/7
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    • 407 19 HEUNG-A SHIPPING Korean Flag Vessels DQ»IA* SEMI CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO BANGKOK. KEELUNG. BUSAN. INCHON Bm/MIH ill, t 2/1 Jl/7 J/l *VI a/i iv» 1/9 SEMI-CONTAINERISED DIRECT SERVICE TO CHITTAGONG CHALNA. CALCUTTA <*■»/»cs Sljf 3MS POBI t .)•)< wptue laacis ni no TH ???4111 ***** M K.I H' TUUS Sf
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    • 983 19 M SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Adikess SHSOV SINGAPORE Tetei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** f KEIANC KNMK N/S SNAMKAT WAH SOON SON. BHD IST AND ?NO FLOOR MESSRS MAI THONG Mwm 93 um n. 0 5
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    • 125 19 V SOON KIAT SHIPPING ■k. PTE LTD 3 Slwflton Way *?OOS #20 06 Shfolon How Smuoore 0106 M 2?ObOM (5 l«e) Irtn «S*l39 SKSUP REGULM SOMCES TO EAST MMJkTSM ETA no KSTMTXM Hw| LM I 22/7 24/7 MMW 24/7 21/7 M LM M 21/7 24/7 Mm/Utan/UU KM* NKkIWLM MP 2/1
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 462 20 Itcijional Container Lines fC'TT'lIt 11 2 Sailings Weekly 1U..1.P Reliable Regular Punctual Berthing PSA 1500 Hrs Tuesday Saturday REGULAR FEEDER SERVICE TO PHUKET/SONGKLA WT. STQK WLA *OT. STORE PHUKET 141/142 SaM 227/221 ISM 21 M 143/144 25 M 30 M 229/231 3% V* >z,\ S/XGAPORL ISLA XDS UNE MIDDLE EABT
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 449 21 REGULAR FAR EAST SERVICE TO ANGOLA PORTS VSL S PORE LOAD FOR: SECIL ANGOLA 27/7 LU ANDA/LOBITO/ SOYO/MOCAMEDES Singapore Agent SJROCCO SHPPV4G SERVICE 135 Ced Strut #07-01 Td: *****67 Tlx: ***** SE(Hr FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO SABAH ACCEPTING LCL/FCI AND CONVENTIONAL CARGOES FREE PRERECEIVING AND WAREHOUSING SERVICES AT P
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    • 551 21 jStSSi CORMORANT bulk carriers /AL FAISAL SM Loadnf for TB« 25/7 Hod. Jed. Yenbo MV ILL CORD 10/8 Mui, Damnum. Bahrain. Kuwait Accepdnf rtransd carp to Iraq via Kuwait. MULTIPORT AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD TEL *****77 *****3« TLX RS ***** TTLSIN STRAITS TRANSPORTATION Ml LTD swgapori m mmi/i mini zmin
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    • 116 21 AQUA LINES rlepiar Monthly Strnct to CMttafone/Karachi SPO« Ml August 1/5 (Load for Bangkok) Ml Aufist 10/ IS (Load tor CNtta{on|/Karachi) tSM Aunst 15/20 (Load for Ctattatonc/ Karachi) DIV9I Fl iCi G Agents MNMLL MAMTNE PTE LTD IUMXSn FLM) Singapore T* *****21/3 hoes Pwmi kfwh NutuiJTi 9m (II) S* BM
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    • 62 21 ipsa MENG HORNG SHIPPING PTE LTB VSL NAME M.V. "MENG HORNG" LOADING CHITTA GONG/MADRAS ETA in Port (Keppel Wharf Gdn 27/28) S PORE: FOR ENQUIRIES: *****47/8 NG Shipping Private Ltd. T*l*phon«: *****90, *****43. T REGULAR SERVICE TO AND FROM CffITTAGONG/MADRAS (S pore Fb{) SMGAPORE PENANG CHTTAGOHG NEW 6ALACTKA 19/7 30/7
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 68 22 FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/ EUROPE ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, FELIXSTOWE MV WEI HE (CHINESE FLAG) ETA SINGAPORE 2/8/83 PORT KELANG 30/7/83 PENANG 27/7/83 VIA FEEDER BOOKtK AGENT SHIPPING FREIGHT BOOKING CENTRE SDN BHD. CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG., #07-06/07,47 HILL STREET, SINGAPORE 0617. PHONE: *****51,*****41,*****75, *****14. GENERAL AGENT YICK FUNG
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    • 666 22 HEAP SENG TRADING SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 13-01, 13th floor. Golden Mile Tower, Beoch Rood, Singapore 0719. Tel: *****44 Tl« R&7202 HEAPCO Tel: *****44 Tl« R*****2 HI SINGAPORE TO WEST MALAYSIA SERVICE ttoy HA LANGS* 20/13 hi Port SINGAPORE TO PHUKET SERVICE Itoy HA iLAMPtMG 2«/«3 21/7 ETC Destiubon 22/7 t
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    • 1096 22 ROHLER BOHLER SHIPPING PTE. LTD. 137 Mirtit St #11-02. Ink il East Am |i«, SmiHi 0104 Til: *****44 (3 llMtl Tttai 111 ***** IOIHIP. KNUTSEN LINE R#gu S#nflc# ,0 and front Fremantle BREAKBULK AND CONTAINER SERVICE Southbound Spore F reman t)e MM mkke nnrn Rapa Bafcke 12/1/13 IM, Ju*w» Northbound
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 166 22 Regional Weather 1 N y v W/iC 1 V. 1% r^»: fiS^ v 10S Vn^ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temwrature °c Temperature y Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain V^) Cloudy Sky Wav 11 Suface wU are Indicated
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